LXXXVIII - No. 7 July 2013 Deer reduction Quarantine established for Granville, Person program offered and Vance counties for emerald ash borer Students from N.C. Agriculture Commissioner given the presence of the beetle moved outside the three counties. The emerald ash borer is not the State University are work- Steve Troxler recently signed in Virginia and Tennessee,” said The N.C. Department of Ag- only pest that can cause these. ing this summer to reduce an emergency quarantine or- Agriculture Commissioner Steve riculture and Consumer Services’ Emerald ash borers over- loss caused by deer. der restricting the movement of Troxler. “We have been survey- Plant Industry Division and N.C. winter as larvae. Adult beetles If farm income is being hardwood fi rewood, ash nurs- ing and trapping sites along the Forest Service are working in co- begin to emerge from May to lost because of deer damage ery stock and other ash materi- state borders for several years for operation with the U.S. Depart- June and can be found in the and you would like to receive als from Granville, Person and any signs of the movement of this ment of Agriculture’s Animal and summer months. The adult bee- additional income earned Vance counties following the pest. A federal quarantine will be Plant Health Inspection Service. tle is one-fourth to a half-inch through hunting opportuni- confi rmation of the emerald ash coming shortly, but I am invoking “Detecting and preventing long and is slender and metallic ties, then this program may borer in trees there. This marks this emergency quarantine to take the human spread of the emerald green. When the adults emerge be for you. Enrollment of the fi rst time emerald ash bor- every step possible to restrict the ash borer is a huge undertaking,” from a tree, they leave behind a farmland is taking place now. er has been found in the state. movement of emerald ash borer said Deborah Stewart, USDA D-shaped exit hole. The larvae th Landowners, farmers North Carolina is the 20 any further.” state plant health director for can also create serpentine tun- leasing land and hunting state in the country to confi rm The beetle was fi rst detected North Carolina. “We need every- neling marks, known as feeding clubs who hunt on farmland the presence of the destructive in the U.S. in Michigan in 2002. one’s cooperation to minimize the galleries, which are found under may participate, receiving $2/ pest, following the discovery of It is responsible for the death or impacts of this pest.” the bark of the infested trees. acre for hosting a 15-day hunt an adult beetle and other signs of decline of tens of millions of ash Symptoms of emerald ash Home and landowners are in 2013 and a hunt kit for borer activity in trees in Granville trees across the country. borer in ash trees include a gen- encouraged to report any symp- long-term deer management County by staff with the N.C. For- Under the state quarantine, eral decline in the appearance of tomatic activity in ash trees to and income opportunity. est Service. Additional surveying all hardwood fi rewood and plants the tree, such as thinning from the NCDA&CS Plant Industry For more about how to found signs of emerald ash borer and plant parts of the ash tree -- the top down and loss of leaves. Division hotline at 1-800-206- sign up, call your Coopera- activity in the bordering counties including living, dead, cut or fall- Clumps of shoots, also known as 9333 or by email at newpest@ tive Extension Service Offi ce of Person and Vance. en, green lumber, stumps, roots, epicormic sprouts, emerging from ncagr.gov. The pest can affect and ask about Farmers Man- “The detection of this pest branches and composted and the trunk of the tree and increased any of the four types of ash trees age Deer in your county, or is not unexpected, especially uncomposted chips -- cannot be woodpecker activity are others. grown in the state. call Guy and Judy Gardner at 919-552-9449. The project is made WNC ag exports workshop slated for July 16 possible by the N.C. Wild- The N.C. Department of Ag- market,” said Agriculture Com- fi nding your market, fi nancing terested in participating can reg- life Federation, N.C. To- riculture and Consumer Services missioner Steve Troxler. “This and protecting your international ister at www.susta.org/services/ bacco Trust Fund Com- will host a workshop July 16 in workshop is a great way for small transactions, and assistance for outreach_events_Asheville13. mission, N.C. Soybean Asheville for agribusiness owners businesses in Western North small food and agriculture com- html. Producers Association, N.C. interested in exporting their prod- Carolina to learn how they can panies. The event also includes North Carolina is the 11th- Wildlife Resources Com- ucts. The workshop, “Explore reach the other 95 percent of the networking opportunities and a largest agricultural exporter in mission, N.C. Department of Exporting: The World is Wait- world’s market.” question-and-answer session with the nation. In 2011, the state Agriculture and Consumer ing,” is customized for food and The half-day seminar will the speakers. exported more than $3.7 billion Services, Hunters for the agriculture-related businesses, feature presentations from the The workshop will take place worth of agricultural products. Hungry and the Quality Deer but is open to all small businesses department, the Southern United from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at To learn more about N.C. ag- Management Association. in Western North Carolina. States Trade Association, Global the Renaissance Asheville Hotel. ricultural exports, go to www. “U.S. consumers make Business Solutions Inc. and Miss It is free, but registration is re- ncagr.gov/markets/internation- up just 5 percent of the global Jenny’s Pickles. Topics include quired before July 9. People in- al/index.htm. From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler

tion plans or trying to decide on the country just taste better. tivities, many farms offer their fun summer activities for kids, to We are fortunate in North facilities to host birthday par- consider agricultural activities as Carolina that farmers grow a ties, receptions or other special an option. Spending part of your diverse range of commodities, events. If you are planning a day at a pick-your-own fi eld or a which gives us great access to special event and want a unique local farmers market is great way farm fresh products most of the location for it, an agritourism to teach children where their food year. Many farms across the state farm might fi t the bill. comes from. I think helping kids now offer agritourism features on You can fi nd information make that connection will help the farm, which also makes for on local markets and agritour- them better appreciate the abun- many fun memories. ism adventures online at www. Commissioner Troxler dance of food we all enjoy and Each agritourism farm is dif- ncfarmfresh.com/ and www. It’s summertime, which the hard work that goes into it. ferent, and I am constantly im- ncagr.gov/markets/agritourism. means many kids are out of Another benefi t is that by pressed by the many creative ac- Click on the Find an Agritour- school on summer break and buying local fruits, vegetables tivities these farms offer visitors. ism Farm link for listings by activities on the farm are in full and meats, parents can help kids You can fi nd everything from pet- county. swing. I have heard reports from understand the difference that ting farms, hayrides, corn mazes, We have a lot of great across the state that the cool freshness makes. In North Caroli- slides, miniature trains, fi shing, things going on in agriculture spring weather has delayed some na, we have seen strong consumer bird watching, gem mining, scav- in North Carolina, from grow- crops a , but the mild weather interest in “buying local,” and I enger hunts, special dinners fea- ing delicious food to offering has also been enjoyable. believe this is directly related to turing products from the farm, great outdoor adventures on the I want to encourage readers the freshness factor. Foods that pumpkin patches and more. farm. Make this a summer of as they are making summer vaca- are not being transported across In addition to fi eld trip ac- discovery! Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW July 2013

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Brian Long ...... Editor DIVISIONS The election of pork producer delegate candidates for the 2014 National Pork Producers (Pork Andrea E. Ashby ...... Mng. Editor Agronomic ...... Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise Act) Delegate Body will take place at 1 p.m. Aug. 6 in conjunction with a N.C. Pork Council’s Board Danette Jernigan ...... Ads & Emergency Programs ...... Sharron Stewart of Directors meeting at the J.C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh. All N.C. pork producers are invited to Circulation Mgr. Food Distribution ...... Gary Gay attend. Any producer, 18 years or older, who is a resident of the state and had paid all assessments due may Jen Nixon ...... Staff Writer Food & Drug ...... Dan Ragan be considered as a delegate candidate and participate in the election. All eligible producers are encouraged Human Resources ...... Sylvia Crumpler to bring with them a sales receipt of hog sales and check-off payment. For more information, contact Amy Marketing ...... Tom Slade Cave, N.C. Pork Council, 919-781-0361. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW (ISSN Meat & Poultry Inspection ...... Alan Wade 07445466) is published 11 times a year N.C. Forest Service ...... Greg Pate *** with a combined November/December N.C. State Fair ...... Wesley Wyatt Beekeepers with bees for rent and growers interested in bee pollination services can post their issue by the N.C. Department of Agricul- Plant Industry ...... Vernon Cox information on the BeeLinked website at www.ncagr.com/beelinked. The site is hosted by the N.C. ture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Eden- Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the N.C. State University Apiculture Program. ton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second-class Public Affairs ...... Brian Long Anyone interested in listing their information can do so by fi lling out an online Submit Your Ad form on the postage paid at Raleigh, N.C. Research Stations ...... Dr. Sandy Stewart BeeLinked page by contacting NCDA&CS at 919-233-8214, by email at [email protected] or call Soil & Water Conservation ...Patricia Harris NCSU at 919-515-1660. The NCDA&CS Plant Industry Division regulates the movement of agricultural POSTMASTER: Send address changes Standards ...... Stephen Benjamin or related items capable of spreading harmful insects, diseases and other pests. Beekeepers participating and classifi ed advertising to Statistics ...... Dee Webb in this program will be required to comply with all honey and bee industry regulations. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- Veterinary ...... Dr. David Marshall *** 1001. The Piedmont Club in Colfax will open its lighted arena every Friday night from 5-9 p.m. for AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed horse riders. The cost is $10 per horse and equine owners must provide proof of Coggins testing and sign in interest of the farmers of the State and a waiver. The events are open to the public. Contact [email protected] for more information. is sent free to residents upon request. Chief Deputy Commissioner: *** N. David Smith Jr. The North Carolina chapter of Re-Run, a non-profi t organization that places ex-racehorses into PHONE: 919-707-3001 Assistant Commissioners: adoptive homes, now has thoroughbred racehorses available for adoption. Thoroughbreds are versatile Scott Bissette Steve Troxler and do well in any number of disciplines including shows, events, fox hunting or pleasure riding, according Joe Reardon to Elizabeth Macdonald with Re-Run. For more, go to www.rerun.org or contact Elizabeth Macdonald at Commissioner Dr. Richard Reich [email protected]. *** Cogongrass, a noxious weed, discovered in Stanly County Small clump is second confi rmed infestation in North Carolina A small patch of cogon- are transported as a contaminant 1912 near Mobile, Ala., arriving more frequent and hotter wild- ing www.cogongrass.org. grass, considered by many ex- on equipment or on commodities, in a shipment of Satsuma oranges fi res than normal. Even though Suspected infestations should perts to be one of the world’s such as hay, that are moved from from Japan that used the grass as longleaf pine is adapted to fi re, be reported to the department worst weeds, was discovered other states where the weed is es- packing material. It was also in- seedlings are unable to tolerate by calling 1-800-206-9333 or recently in Stanly County by the tablished. troduced intentionally into Flori- the more frequent and hotter fi res sending an email to newpest@ N.C. Department of Agriculture The department’s N.C. For- da and Mississippi as a potential created by established cogon- ncagr.gov. and Consumer Services. est Service and Plant Industry Di- feed, but research trials proved grass. Cogongrass can be eas- This is the second con- vision are surveying land around cogongrass unsuitable for that N.C. Forest Service workers ily distinguished from other fi rmed infestation in North the infestation and will treat the use. discovered the Stanly County in- grasses during May and June Carolina; the fi rst was in Pender stand with herbicide. Considered a federal noxious festation during a routine evalu- when seed heads are likely to County in May 2012. Cogongrass has surpassed weed, cogongrass has the abil- ation of a stand of trees that had emerge. The seed heads are cy- The Stanly County stand kudzu in the number of acres it ity to invade diverse habitats and recently been thinned to improve lindrical in shape, about 2 to 8 covers an area less than 200 covers in the Southeast. The larg- quickly displace native vegeta- tree health. It was confi rmed by inches long, white and fl uffy. square feet. It is not clear how est infestations are in Alabama, tion, changing the way the eco- the Plant Industry Division. The root system of cogongrass this small clump started, but Florida and Mississippi. system functions. For example, The public is encouraged is also distinctive because of cogongrass can easily become Cogongrass was inadver- cogongrass will make longleaf to learn more about cogongrass the sharp shoot tips that sprout established if seeds or rhizomes tently introduced into the U.S. in pine communities susceptible to and how to identify it by visit- from the roots.

Don’t forget to renew your subscription to Horse Events the Agricultural Review. Go online at www. Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, 919-733-4845 AgReview.org. July 10-14 ...... State 4-H Horse Show. Contact Mike Yoder, 919-513-3509. July 20 & 21 .... Mounted Shooters Shoot-Em Up Shoot. Contact Mike Lubell, 919-327-1355. July 26-28 ...... NCHJA “C” Indoors. Contact Joan Petty, 919-669-9877. July 27 & 28 ....Raleigh Summer Dressage I & II. Contact Janine Malone, 919-269-7307. Aug. 3 & 4 ...... Johnston County Horse Show Series. Contact Michele McLaughlin, 919-934-1344. Aug. 17 & 18 ...Cowboy Mounted Shooters Shoot-Em Up Shoot. Contact Mike Lubell, 919-327-1355. Clip and mail or fax your Aug. 17 & 18 ...United Horsemen of the Carolinas Open Show. Contact Renee Marshall, 919-795-8659. Aug. 23-25 ...... NCHJA “C” Indoors. Contact Joan Petty, 919-669-9877. Agricultural Review ad! Aug. 31 & Sept. 1...... NCDCTA Dressage Show. Contact Olga Wagner, 919-225-8700. Name: ______Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, 828-687-1414 Address: ______July 19 & 20 ....Asheville Invitational Horse Show. Contact Joyce Wilson, 919-365-5149. July 23-27 ...... Blue Ridge Classic Horse Show. Contact Liz Holmes, 919-672-3741. ______Aug. 16 & 17 ...Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse Show. Contact Jim Mezzanette, 704-651-1223. Phone: ( ) ______

Ad copy: ______Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, 252-792-5111 July 4-7 ...... Main Event & Double Run Farm Futurity. Contact Gail Berghorn, 813-426-5707. ______July 13 & 14 ....Feathered Horse Classic. Contact Gail Shrine, 904-424-6595. ______July 18-21 ...... Carolina Paint Horse Club Dog Daze Show. Contact Grant Williams, 704-241-5591. Aug. 2-4...... VRHA Summer Slide & Futurity. Contact Gail Berghorn, 813-426-5707. ______Aug. 17 & 18 ...August’s Just Horsin’ ‘Round Open Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, 252-753-8069. Aug. 24 & 25 ...Endless Summer Open Horse Show & AQHA Special Event. Contact Robin Lynn, 919- ______387-1566. Aug. 30 – ______Sept. 1 ...... SERHA Labor Day Weekend Celebration. Contact Sharon Jackson, 813-426-5708. Price or price range: ______Sept.21 & 22 ....EHA Hunter Horse Show. Contact Wendy Willson, 252-916-3685. ______Southeastern N.C. Agricultural Events Center, Lumberton, 910-618-5699 Mail to: Aug. 3 ...... Border Belt Ranch Sorting. Contact Gerald Britt, 910-740-6826. Fax to: Aug. 31 ...... Barrel Show. Contact Douglas McMillian, 910-843-4991. Agricultural Review (919) 715-8493 or Sept. 14 & 15 ...Carolina Cutting Horse Association. Contact Jeff Canter, 336-466-1172. 1001 Mail Service Center Sept. 27 & 28 ...Southern Stockhorse. Contact Jenny Taylor, 919-323-9910. Raleigh, NC 27699-1001 (919) 733-5047 Website: www.AgReview.org *Ads must be typed or neatly printed *Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. July 2013 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Tarheel Tourtiere takes fi rst place in Tar Heel Pork Challenge Contest sponsored by the N.C. Pork Council

Jane Blanco of Raleigh took home fi rst place for ¾ teaspoon salt Add ground pork, salt, pepper, mace and cayenne and her Tarheel Tourtiere in the N.C. Pork Council Tar Heel ½ teaspoon black pepper brown thoroughly. Mix in raisins. Combine cornstarch Pork Challenge at the 2012 N.C. State Fair. She won ¼ teaspoon ground mace and water and dissolve completely; add to pork mix- $200 for her recipe. 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper ture and blend well. Allow pork to cool to room tem- Fred Woodard of Smithfi eld won second place and ½ cup raisins perature (this step may also be prepared in advance $150 for Smoked Pork Stuffed Peppers. Bill Kirk of 1 tablespoon cornstarch with mixture refrigerated or frozen until ready to use). Cary won $100 for his third-place recipe, Carolina Pork 1/3 cup water To assemble, unroll crescent dough and separate Bowl. John Norris of Cary received an honorable men- 2 medium gala apples, cored and sliced into 16 triangles. Arrange triangles in a circle on the tion and $50 for Sweet Heat Pork Rolls. ¾ cup Monterrey Jack cheese, shredded baking sheet with the points facing out and the tri- Recipes required at least 4 ounces of ground pork 2 packs refrigerated crescent rolls angles overlapping at the center (center of ring should per serving and were judged on taste appeal, appear- Glaze be about fi ve inches in diameter. Evenly spread pork ance, originality and ease of preparation. ½ cup powdered sugar mixture over the widest end of the triangles. Sprinkle The fi rst place recipe follows: 2 -3 teaspoons apple cider, apple juice or maple with shredded cheese and top with apple slices. Bring Tarheel Tourtiere syrup points of triangles up over the fi lling and tuck under 1½ tablespoon butter the wide ends of the dough at center of the ring (fi ll- 1 medium onion, minced Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line baking sheet ing will not be completely covered). 2 cloves garlic, minced with non-stick aluminum foil. Bake 20-25 minutes until golden. Cool and 2 pounds ground pork Sauté onion & garlic in butter until transparent. drizzle with glaze. Serves six to eight. The deadline for the August issue of the Classifi ed Advertising Agricultural Review is July 1; the deadline for the September issue is Aug. 1. SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1001; online at www.AgReview.org; or by fax to (919) 715-8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. County Fair dates Bees, Supplies SMALL ANIMALS FARM EQUIPMENT & Services Rabbit hutches, 3 double, 1 single, 1967 MF 135 tractor, gas motor, August For Sale all w/½ in. galv. wire fl oors & exterior GC, $2,500. Johnny Leatherman, hanging nest boxes, $750/all. Olin Vale 704-276-1586. 6-10 Stanly American Legion Ag Fair NOTICE Meeks, Greensboro 336-282-7331. NH 256 hay rake w/dolly wheel, 12-17 Drexel Community Fair N.C. law requires a permit Tennessee redbacks, $10. Alan EC, $2,500. Emory Carland, Mills 21-25 Haywood County Fair to sell honey bees in the state. A Jewell, Graham 336-512-8847. River 828-691-2666. New Zealand rabbits, 3 white Dunham culti-packer, 8 ft, HD, 27-31 Moore County Ag Fair permit is not required for: The sale of less than 10 bee hives in males w/cage, waterer & feeder for GC, pull type, $695; IH bush hog, 8 28-Sept. 2 Hickory American Legion Fair a calendar year, a one-time going- ea., $30/ea. Daniel Tilley, Durham 919- ft, 3 pt. hitch, 3 gear boxes, HD, GC, 30-Sept. 7 Rocky Mount Ag Fair out-of-business sale of less than 620-6072. $2,200; JD double bottom plow, 14 50 hives, or the renting of bees Purebred rabbits, New Zealand in., GC, $495. Chris Witherspoon, September for pollination purposes or their white, blue & red, Californian, silver Valdese 828-381-6857. 2-7 Iredell County Ag Fair movement to gather honey. fox, American & English spot, ped. Hough H-30 payloader, 4WD, avail., $20 & up dep. on breed, sex, good tires, Int’l 6 cyl. gas eng., bucket 3-7 Surry County Ag Fair age & quality. Delbert Spillman, & forks, runs & works well, $2,500. 6-14 Cabarrus County Fair Carpenter bee traps, looks like Sophia 336-498-7103. Steve Grant, Salisbury 704-223-1807 6-15 N.C. Mountain State Fair bird houses, traps & kills, shipping Purebred fl emish giants & purebred or 633-5657 before 8 p.m. avail., $15. Randy Metcalf, Mars Hill New Zealand, American chinchilla/white Ferguson pasture aerator, HD, 6 8-12 Richmond County Ag Fair 828-206-2938. New Zealand cross, very healthy & ft, $1,000. Dianne Engels, Troutman 9-14 Alexander County Ag Fair Honey extraction services, you well kept, $12-40. Kristen Altamirano, 704-528-6135. 9-14 Stokes County Ag Fair furnish clean 5 gal. bucket, $10/su- Kannapolis 704-223-0600. AC 190 XT, diesel, ps, 3 pt. hitch, Tennessee redbacks, great for 4 remote hydr. hookups, $6,000. Lee 10-14 Avery County A&Horticultural Fair per. Tom Hayes, Sophia 336-442-6859. New bee hives, 10 frames, top & dog training & replenishing land, Dunlap, Robbins 910-948-2680. 10-14 Warren County Ag Fair bottom inner covers, super painted $10-15; New Zealand & Californian KingKutter bush hog, pull 10-15 Lee Regional Ag Fair w/& w/o frames & foundation, top mix, $15. Ron Lundy, Salisbury 704- behind, 1 pt. hitch, slightly used, 433-8766. $450; Woods belly mower, new 11-14 Macon County Fair feeders, $10-90. Wayne Morrison, Statesville 704-838-1062. Missouri cottontail rabbits, 4 blades, $450. Ralph Harris, Aberdeen 12-22 Cumberland County Fair Extraction of honey, sanitary cond., w/o & eating on their own, great for 910-944-1901. 13-22 Central Carolina Fair 2 day turn-around, collection of swarms training beagle dogs, $10/ea. H.A. Fert. & seed spreader, Ind. 300, Stogner Jr., Norwood 704-438-1169. 3 pt. hookup, pto driven, shed kept, 16-19 Duplin County Ag Fair in Guilford, Forsyth & Davidson cos, $20/1st honey super & $1/ea. Richard Californian & chinchilla rabbits, GC, $275; manure spreader, Oliver, 16-21 Davidson County Ag Fair Payne, Kernersville 336-558-5251. good lines, born 04-13, $10. Jerry pto driven, 90 bushel, good tires, 16-21 Rowan County Ag & Industrial Fair Beekeeping equip. & supplies, Barnette, Harmony 704-546-2520. shed kept, GC, $750. Paul White, woodenware, wax, smokers, gloves, Mixed New Zealand & Californian Statesville 704-876-4132. 17-22 Lenoir County Fair Association hats, feeders, veils, frames, $1.25- meat rabbits, $20/ea. E.C. Tatum, AC 314, $1,200-1,700. George 17-22 Wilson County Ag Fair 30. Gail Morgan, Liberty 336-622-3720. Laurel Hill 910-318-8300. Hardy Jr., Forest City 828-248-9612. 19-21 Chatham County Ag and Industrial Fair Books, Compl. Guide to Beekeeping; Tennessee redback rabbits for 1985 Int’l 284 tractor, diesel, 28 Identifi cation & Control of Honey Bee puppy training/re-stocking, free extra hp, 1,200 hrs., GC, $5,000. Robby 24-28 Chowan County Regional Fair Diseases; Honey Bees in NC; Ameri- rabbits w/lg. orders, $12.50/ea.; 3+, Campbell, Sanford 919-356-4717. 24-28 Caldwell County Ag Fair can Honey Plants, $4.95-35.95. Mark $10/ea. Mark Hinson, Goldsboro 919- Mowing machine, GC, $600; hay 25-28 Harnett Regional Ag Fair Hamby, Oak Ridge 336-644-6962. 734-7800. rake, $400; stalk cutter, $400, all horse Italian 5 frame nucs, $125/your Bees, Supplies drawn; 1 horse plows, $55/ea. Neil 26-Oct. 5 Wayne Regional Ag Fair box; $145 w/wood box; queenless Graham, Rowland 910-422-8150. 26-Oct. 6 Cleveland County Fair nucs, $110; state inspected/licensed & Services 1989 Ford 3910 tractor, 42 hp, 27-31 Stanly Regional Ag Fair seller 2013. Ricky Marshall, Moores- Wanted EC, good rubber, new front tires, power lift works, $8,500. Leroy ville 704-664-9078 or 904-6725. Bees for pollination, small wild 30-Oct. 5 Onslow County Ag Fair Lackey, Taylorsville 828-632-9682. 5 frame nucs & compl. 10 frame fl ower fi eld, approx. 2 hives, $50. Alan JD 1010 w/cult., GC, $7,800; 30-Oct. 6 Pitt County American Legion Ag Fair hives/w bees, avail. thru July; Italian Ray-Hutchens, Mebane 336-214-0266. JD M w/cult., GC, $4,500; JD 40 w/ queens, avail. thru season for fall Honey extractor, 4+ rack, October cult., new tires, GC, $4,800. Donald re-queening, $105. Garry Whitley, GC. Thomas Price, Stokesdale 336- Cannon, Ayden 252-746-4600 or 1-5 Atlantic District Fair Albemarle 704-982-0698. 427-3409. 917-3403. 1-5 Wilkes County Ag Fair Equipment Ford 8N tractor, new tires & 4-12 Robeson Regional Ag Fair Small Animals parts, painted, I-Ground tiller, 5 ft 4-13 Dixie Classic Fair For Sale For Sale front & back, $3,700/all. Charles Carter, Yanceyville 336-694-4250. Agri-Fab chip-n-vac, model 11-13 Madison County Fair NH 268 sq. baler, shed kept, Meat rabbits, breeding stock, 502492, 8 hp, incl. deck adapter & 15-20 Columbus County Ag Fair EC, $2,250. Jimmy Tuck, Graham weaned, $15/ea. Crystal Willett, Bear vac. hose, GC, $750. Lonnie Beal, 336-226-6874. 17-27 N.C. State Fair Creek 336-264-1473. Bear Creek 919-837-2220. Galfre GTS 280 hay tedder, 2 Mini Rex & Holland lop bunnies, AC G bottom plow, 12 in., GC, 31-Nov. 9 Cape Fear Fair & Expo basket, pull-type, VGC, $775. Andy good lines for show, $25-35. Constance $350. Jack Owens, Mooresville 704- Simpson, Ararat 336-469-8132. Barnette, Harmony 704-546-2520. 857-9677. Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW July 2013 FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Angle blade, 3 pt. hitch, 6 ft, 1949 Ford red belly w/4 ft bush Agri-Cutter bush hog, 6 ft, GC, 1969 Case 222, restored, show Ford 555D backhoe, 100 hrs. $300; angle rack, 3 pt. hitch, 6 ft, hog, new 20 in. plow & 5 ft plugger, $800. Billy Hardin, Liberty 336-202- cond., new paint, decals, seat cover, on motor, $14,000. Kent Davis, $400; hopper spreader, 3 pt. hitch, $3,300; 1947 Ford red belly w/yard 9855 or [email protected]. orig. tires, motor & trans. gone through, Clemmons 336-766-7607. $250; scoop pan, 3 pt. hitch, $100. fi nishing tool, 5 ft & 36 in. fert., $3,050. Farmall 140, late model, factory $2,300. Gil Branch, Dobson 336- 1972 MF 135 tractor, diesel, Diane Greene, Spring Hope 252- D.R. Holt, Kernersville 336-978-8053. 12v w/key start, starts & runs great, 401-6562. tires 95%, new injector pump, good 478-4535. Long tedder hay rake, pull type, rear tires LNC, front tires FC, fast 1989 MF 383 tractor, VGC, good paint, MF 2 board plow, MF disc NH 451 sickle mower, fi eld $950; Toro fi eld sprayer, 16 ft boom, hitch & cult., $4,350. Kerry Loggins, paint & tires, fresh service, $11,900. Rick harrow, scrape, carryall, row maker ready, $1,500. Buddy Bowman, hose reel, 160 gal., foam marker, 18 Oak Ridge 336-207-6632. Parnell, Winston-Salem 336-408-1743. & boom, $5,500. John Hamilton, Mt. Airy 336-789-9344. hp Kohler, $1,250; JD sub-soiler, White 8600 combine, GC, $5,000 Bush hog, 48 in. wide, Agri-Cutter Winston-Salem 336-354-5850 or NH 78 hay baler, pto, needs 3 pt., $150. Jimmy Frye, Carthage OBO; 4 combine heads, $500/ea. Loren brand, 1 pt. hitch, GC, fi ts Farmall 769-5850. repairs, many usable parts, $400. 910-947-5910. Black, Liberty 336-215-5908. 140 type tractor, $275. Rick Ingram, Troy-Bilt L7 chipper spreader, W.T. Brantley, Spring Hope 252- NH 275 sq. baler, $2,000; bush Yazoo Master Mower 60, Wiscon- Greensboro 336-420-9253. 8½ hp Briggs, LNC, $300. Mike 450-0276. hog disc mower, 8 ft, $4,500. Earl sin gas eng., 60 in. deck, 2 spd. trans., Tractor tires, 16-9-24, mounted Phillips, Germanton 336-785-6041. 1949 Ford 8N tractor, comp. Estes, Eden 336-552-7070. $1,200. Shane Manuel, Salisbury 336- on rims w/fl uid, 6 lug centers, 50% Ford 309 planters for parts w/ restored, $5,000. Eddy Homesley, American planer A20, 2,000 lb. 239-4942. tread, rims need repair, $250/both. Ed many asst’d plates, 2 avail., $350. Joe Lincolnton 980-241-9126 or 704- Taylor lift, knife grinder, $12,000. 1951 MF TO20, gas motor, 6v Gorrell, Elon 336-421-8515. Reich, Lexington 336-787-5422. 530-5899. Carl & Phil Jolly, Taylorsville 828- system, GC, new rear tires, needs Firestone tractor & implement JD 1219 mower cond., not JD A, runs good, $2,200; Farmall 632-6625 or 234-1120. front tires, gear driven pto, 1 scrape tires, 13.6-36, $350; 13.6-28, $300; working, incl. new parts to repair, Super A cult., disc, new brakes, MF 3-16 turning plow, $700; blade Ford multi-angle adjust., 1 12.4-28, $275; 12.5l-15, $150/ea.; 9.00- $2,200. Mike Strouse, Mocksville 12v, $1,800 OBO. Tommy Coble, chisel plow, 7 shank, $500, both cat. 2 scrape, standard style side to side, 2 pt. 16, $50/ea.; 10.00-15, $50/ea.; 6.50-16 336-816-3655. Liberty 336-264-0402. hitch; Long 28 disc harrow on wheels, bottom plow, $3,600. Steve Huntley, & 7.50-16 front tractor 4 rib, $75/ea.; 1953 Farmall cub w/cult., fert. Corn head, 2 row; grain head, $1,400; Taylor-Way 30 disc harrow Lexington 336-239-5404. 9.5l-15 front 3 & 4 rib, $125. Tripp dist, pea & corn planter attach., draw 11 ft, both fi ts MF 300 combine, on wheels, $1,100. George Thacker, Ford 101 3 bottom trip plow, 14 Hohn, Archdale 336-442-3613. bar & turn plow, 20 hrs. on rebuilt $300/ea. Kelly Fields, Pleasant Summerfi eld 336-643-4814. in., back trip needs repair, GC, Briggs NH 1012 bale wagon, $3,500. Bill eng., good tire tread, $2,400. Kenneth Garden 336-674-2069. JD sickle mower arm, 9 ft, GC, & Stratton pressure washer, 270 psi, Wharton, Ruffi n 336-451-0227. Fields, Winston-Salem 336-817-3768. Grader tires, 13.00-24, ½ tread, $795. Chris Witherspoon, Valdese 4 nozzles & 25 ft hose, $300. Evan Ford 5000 eng. parts, fuel fi lter 1967 MF 135, 3 cly. diesel, GC, 12 ply ration, $250/ea., $700/all 828-381-6857. Myers, Winston-Salem 336-242-3911. cav. housing, $30; intake manifold, needs painting, multi-power, $5,500; 3; AC snap coupling scrape blade, JD 566 hay baler, EC, $15,000. R.J. Int’l 140 tractor w/cult. fert. disc C9NN9425F, $100; Ford pulley, $75; sawmill, 0 frick, 371 Detroit power $400; sub soiler, $150; 5 shank Journigan, Franklinton 919-495-7632. & 1 pt. hitch, $4,300. Randy Davis, water pulley, $75; crank pulley, $50; plant, under shed, eng. covered, not ripper, $250; WD tool bar back, Farmall Cub w/cult., many new Elon 336-263-8163. Fill-Rite 1200 transfer pump, 12 dc, used in 6 yrs., $4,000. Dale Byerly, $150; 2 bottom plow, $250; SC parts, runs good, $2,000; Cub cadet JD 820 tractor, diesel, 3 pt. hitch 12 gpm, ¾x12 hose, $275. Jeff Baity, Denton 336-859-2386. hitch, $100-200; AC B & C tractors, 1250 w/50 in. deck, $400. Richard & pto, $3,450. Brandon Radford, Yadkinville 336-463-4675. JD 2440 w/148 loader, 7 ft parts/restore, $300-500. Timothy Adams, Raleigh 919-846-0022. Burlington 336-264-9361. NI ground driven manure spreader, bucket, 15.5-38 tires, 3,076 hrs., EC, Mabe, Troy 910-572-3539. 1992 MF 275 w/236 loader, hay IH corn/bean 4 row plate planter, oiled, sheltered, looks & works good, $11,500. Steve Martin, Sophia 336- MF 16 in. trip, 2 bottom plow, fork w/bucket & fork, 2,400 hrs., rotary valve design, model 56 type, 2 $1,000 OBO. Kay Tulbert, Union 861-3273. $315; fert. dist., $165; scoop, $120; $14,000/all. David Wyrick, Reidsville disc markers, ready to plant, $1,500 Grove 336-468-2902. 1905 Nissan wooden hay wagon, 6 ft scrape, $125. Charles Kepley, 336-951-2441. OBO/trade for IH equip. Stephen NH 615 disc mower, 7 ft, LNC, stored inside, $1,200. David Dobbins, Welcome 336-731-6674. NH 1069 stackwagon, self-propelled, Meador, Greensboro 336-272-4418. always sheltered, $6,200. Jerry Davis, High Point 336-870-9011. Tillage tool, 9 shank, GC, $350. gas eng., VGC, $45,000; JD 348 sq. 2004 Kubota tractor, M4900, Boonville 336-468-7965. 1974 Int›l 1066 tractor, dual tires William McKnight, Lewisville baler, LNC, $15,000. Joy Reeves, 2WD cab w/ac, 750 hrs., 50 hp die- JD 450 conventional drill, 17 & encl. cab, new paint & decals, 336-945-3094. Garland 910-529-3831. sel, LNC, hydrostatic, fully synch., disc, EC, $5,000. Larry Helper, $15,000. Steve Ziglar, Sophia 336- Int’l 420 3-16 breaking plow, 1995 Ford NH turbo 4630 Mortl shuttle trans., power ports at rear, Archdale 336-476-7695. 905-5415. $500; Int’l 200 cult., 2 row, $500; disc mower, Faza 3 pt. rake, Kuhn teter $15,000-16,000. Tim O’Donnell, Sitrex disc mower, 8 ft, EC, $6,000; Ford 3550 backhoe, running Int’l 122 disc, 8 ft, $800. Griffi n rake, $17,500; 1997 Ford NH Turbo Greensboro 336-273-8663. NH 256 rake w/dolly wheel, EC, cond., $3,500. Phillip Smith, Gib- Layden, La Grange 252-560-9222. 4630 w/Quickie front end loader, Utility vehicle w/manual dumping, $3,200; 2007 JD Gator HPX, 4WD, sonville 336-908-6755 or 621-1425. 1995 MF tractor, 231 diesel, $16,500. Donnie Johnson, Hiddenite 45x48 alum. bed, knobby tread, runs less than 100 hrs., LNC, $8,200. Bill Farmall C, GC, runs good, hydr. ps, VGC, $6,500. Pat O’Brien, 828-502-0538. & looks great, good power, heavy load Cleary, Mocksville 336-492-5441. & front & rear lights work, good Fayetteville 910-488-2777. MH 22, 44, Colt, Pacer & Pony capacity, good lights, no roof & not Scoop pan, 3 pt., pulled/pushed, tires, scrape blade, sheet metal & Mowing machines, need repairs; tractor parts; Pony cult.; Pony & Pacer lifted golf cart, $2,350. Chris Jones, hitches both ways w/dump release, paint EC, $1,950; 1946 Ford 2N Int’l 20 in. single bottom plow; rear wheel weights; MH 30 & 44 rear Greensboro 336-299-0764. $150. Steve Caudill, Franklinville 336- w/Sherman trans., front & rear cult. w/8 spikes & coulters, all need wheel weights, $5 & up; Farmall cub Kubota HST7100, 4WD, serviced 495-5906. tires LNC, hydr. work, good sheet repair; NH side deliv. steel wheel rear wheel weights & cult. parts; Woods & ready to go, new fl uids & fi lters, Farmall 130 fast hitch w/6 metal & paint, $2,000. Bill King, hay rake, $25-150. Robert Swift, l59 belly mount fi nish mower; Cub 60 in. mower w/new blades & belts, 3 pcs. equip., $4,800. James Short, Advance 336-926-0249. Elon 336-349-8373. tractor parts, $5 & up. Jason Dufour, pt. hitch & mid pto, $6,300. Richard Sophia 336-498-4688. JD 1010, 36 hp gas, runs great, 1989 Ford 3910 II tractor, Nashville 252-230-6387. Cates, Greensboro 336-299-5980. JD M, $3,500; JD 420, $5,500; JD rebuilt lift, everything works, good blk. stripe, 1,540 hrs., 1 remote, Ford 2N tractor, good lift & tires, 1965 Int’l 424 tractor, diesel, 3 pt. 320, $9,999; all EC & show ready. Frank sheet metal, $3,495. John Long, Ruf- EC, $8,500. Bobby Mickey, King new battery & tune up, needs rear rims, hitch, shed kept, runs good, fi eld ready, Rudd, Burlington 336-578-4591. fi n 336-939-3166 or lngjohn436@ 336-403-4175. runs good, $1,500. Hunter Choplin, $3,200; MF model 12 hay baler, new NH 478 haybine, 7 ft cut, GC, aol.com. Woods GT60 Rotavator, 5 ft, Norlina 252-257-1071. tires, fi eld ready, good sheet metal, shed kept., $1,100. Alvin Herbin, Kreisel Heuer rotary tedders, GC, $1,500; Cub Cadet 108, GC, Ford 3400 industrial tractor w/ $925; IH McCormick model 45 hay Gibsonville 336-584-8960 after 7 p.m. 2 reel, gs 300, slightly used, EC, $975. L. Helms, Mt. Pleasant 704- front end loader, diesel eng., runs baler, kept inside, $525. Adam Short, Mellott 5 log turner, tank & valve, shelter kept, $750. Rodney Phibbs, 436-2061. good., $3,500; JD 1050 tractor w/ Greensboro 336-312-8630. GC, $2,000; Meadows clock dial face Reidsville 336-951-3668. Ford 541D tractor, offset, $1,100; front end loader, 4WD, diesel eng., Howse box blade, HD, GC, slightly & stand for Meadows sawmill, will fi t 1968 Ford 3000 tractor, man. 5 ft scrapes, $175; Gil rollover, 33 hp, $9,500; Hardee bush hog, 7 ft, used, $400; boom pole, 3 pt. hitch, $50; frick mill, $300. Charles McMillian, steer, 8 spd., partially restored, new $400; bumpers, $50. James Isley, GC, $1,000. Joseph Perry, Tyner 252- broadcast spreader, holds 300 lbs., 3 Summerfi eld 336-643-5673. inject. pump, injectors, bearings, Julian 336-697-1697. 333-7236. pt. hitch, GC, $250. Jim Bumgarner, 1993 Ford tractor, model #3930, seals in steering gear box, steering Gravely 5645 walk behind trac- NH 848 4x5 round baler, VGC, Kernersville 336-338-1315. shuttle trans., quick change loader w/ wheel, seat & lift kit, $4,800. David tor, 12 hp Kohler eng., mower, bush sheltered, $3,500. Lance Bass, Spring NH 316 sq. baler, EC, very clean, forks, diesel, low time, $15,000. Sidney Hutchins, Yadkinville 336-961-3086. hog & rotary plow, GC, $900. James Hope 252-478-3169. paint & decals good, makes tight sq. Gibbs, Summerfi eld 336-644-9400. 8N Ford tractor eng., side dist., Denton, Gastonia 704-864-0101. Fergurson shank type cult. w/ bales, $7,000. Kevin Jones, King 336- JD 115 28 disc harrow, $1,500; 4 compl. disassembled, good crankshaft, 1972 CAT 112F motorgrader, Cole fert., set up to bed rows, 2 row, 345-0033. row cult. on tool bar, FC, $400. Keith no block cracks, all/part, $400. Tiny 3304 eng., direct 24v elec. start, $1,000; 2 row KMC 5-spider cult., Farmall fert. hopper, IH, fi ts 100, Faulkner, Liberty 336-675-1698. Simpson, Kernersville 336-993-4714. Orops cab, 12 ft blade, front scarifi er, $500; Cole fert. sowers for 2 row cult., Super A, 140 & more, NC, cast iron NH 1033 bale wagon, 104 bales, 1951 Case VA, running when EC, $8,000. Gerald Fox, Taylorsville NC, $1,000. Standley Bass, Spring pre-greased gears w/lid incl., $320. D. GC, $6,000. Gary Lineberry, Cli- parked, needs front tires & battery, 828-612-2407. Hope 252-478-3477. Isley, Reidsville 336-347-9106. max 336-685-4695. $800 OBO; old Case hammermill, Chisel plow, 11 tine, $1,300; FMC Side Winder cutter, 5x5, Ford 3930 tractor, 600 hrs., $9,500; 1980 JD 850 diesel, 1,630 hrs., 12 small, $150 OBO. Jimmy Neal, hay trailer, 3 axle, 23.8 x 7.8 ft, gear box, GC, $400. Phillip Roberson, MF 124 sq. baler, $2,000. John Burton, in. bottom plows, 16 disc bog, tillage Colfax 336-993-6079. $1,500. F.D. Rivenbark, Burgaw Kittrell 252-492-4433. Reidsville 336-349-6910. tool, 6 ft scrape blade, will sell sep., CAT tracks, sealed oil bushings 910-259-2717. Troy-bilt Horse tiller, owner’s CAT 416 C 18 in. bucket, GC, $5,500. Ronnie, High Point 336- 95%, LNC, fi ts 941B loader, new Ford 8N tractor, 1952 model, s/n man. & parts list, kept inside, $300; new teeth & hard facing on side & 687-1035. pads, $1,500. Stan Clark, Winston- 513074, 11.2x28 rear tires, 5.50x16 Garden Way push seed planter, incl. bottom, $650. Daniel Watts, Trin- Polaris Sportsman 500, green, Salem 336-995-0925. front tires, 3 pt. hitch, $3,000. Max seed plates, kept inside, $65. Dalton ity 336-362-0290. LNC, 300 mi., incl. trailer, $4,000. Neil Fella 520 hay tedder, 4 basket, Kinlaw, Albemarle 704-961-2448. Tyndall, Walstonburg 252-714-7172. Belarus 250, 2 cyl. air-cooled Morgan, Trinity 336-689-3213. UC, needs minor repairs, $750. Tommy NH 847 round hay baler, late JD 1951 A, new paint & alt., rebuilt diesel w/implements, new batteries, Kewannee hydr. scrape blade, Cope, Advance 336-998-4915 or model, wide fl oating pick up head, starter, roll-a-matic front end, runs runs great, incl. bush hog, 250 lb. HD, 9 ft, hydr. swing & tilt, cat. 2, 3 749-6968. sheltered, $1,375; Farmall 140 w/ good, $3,900; 1971 JD 820, new paint, rotary seeder/spreader, boom pole, pt. hitch, VGC, $1,675. Mike Cobb, JD front weight block, fi ts cult., drives good, $3,475. J. Ross, 95% rubber, EC, $6,800. Elbert Buck, 16 disc harrow, scoop, scrape blade, McLeansville 336-698-0222. 2840, 100 lb., $100. Doug Mills, Burlington 336-421-9383. Winterville 252-746-6697. drawbar & more, $4,000. Duncan NH manure spreader, needs chain Wingate 704-221-0833. Loader bucket, 3 pt. hitch, JD fi eld cult., 8 ft, restored 7 Heron, Durham 336-364-8160. & fl oor repair, $500; Kawasaki mule, Kubota B2100 tractor, 4x4, 3 5x3x3, good for chicken litter, yrs. ago, fair paint, $550. Bob Jones, AC D-17, wide front, 50 hp gas, ps, runs great, needs trans. repair work, cyl. diesel, EC, 198 hrs., $7,500; mulch, dump from tractor seat, Greenville 252-756-3625. live pto, 3 pt. hitch, drawbar, rebuilt $1,200. Scott Thacker, Whitsett 336- Bolens Iseki 4x4, 3 cyl. diesel, $350. William Garrett, Boonville 2 row rolling cult., 3 pt. hitch, starter & generator, $3,500. Jimmy 698-0889. 336-468-2795. mounted on 27 ft tool bar, GC, $375 Saintsing, Sparta 336-372-5399. Toro tiller, GC, $150. Kenneth 290 hrs., $4,500; JD 262 grooming JD 335 hay baler, $7,500; Fort OBO. Dal Boyd, Bath 252-923-1601. 1953 Int’l Cub, GC, converted Cruthis, High Point 336-861-4785. mower, LNC, $775; 3 pt. forks, $275; disc mower, 6 ft, $4,000; MF hay Rolling cult. w/middle sweeps, 4 to alt. w/scrape blade & plow pts., Land Pride root rake, $450. Larry, rake, 3 pt. hitch, $1,100; NH 256 row, can convert to 2 row, $375. Oliver $1,200. Stephen Sifford, Snow Kubota L series turf tires & rims Monroe 704-282-0108. hay rake, $2,400; Lely 2 basket Powell, Rocky Mt. 252-977-6775. Camp 336-376-0541. from l3600, fi ts l2900-l4200 & more, 1984 MF 240 tractor, 1 owner, tedder, $1,000; Shaver post hole Rhino bush hog, 8 ft, good blades, 1996 Ford 6640 SLE tractor, runs $400. D.L. Kirschenman, Winston- 2,240 hrs., scrape blade, turning plow driver, $1,500. Kenneth Mitchum, GC, $1,400. Kay McGrady, Sparta great, cab w/cold a/c & heat, 5,000 Salem 336-765-0968. & cult., $6,500. Jasper Winslow, Pittsboro 919-542-3367. 276-579-7733. hrs., no dents/dings or leaks, front tires Hammermill, 3 pt. hook up, runs Monroe 704-289-3819. 1972 MF 135, 3 cyl. Perkins, gas MF tractor cab, kept in barn, new GC, rear tires 50%, dual remotes on off pto, $400; 9 shank tillage tool, $400 Woods R59 fi nish mower, GC, power st., aux. hydr., $4,000. Carl paint, fi ts 274 & others, $800. Lori back, 5 front weights, $16,500. Roy OBO. Parke Davis, Clemmons 336- $500; pull-behind 8 disc bog, $150. Grubb, Lexington 336-859-2934. Hirschy, Sparta 336-200-2007. Watts, Trinity 336-382-2744. 766-4223. Harold Crouse, Newton 828-428-9770. July 2013 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5

FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT WANTED HAY & GRAIN Case VAC tractors for parts, Case IH 8312 discbine, 12 ft, rollers, Ford 8N tractor w/bottom plow, Front end loader, fi ts 1986 JD Fescue hay, horse quality, 4x5 1 w/useable tires, 1 cult., $1,500; center pivot, 1,000 pto, $9,500. Derek $2,700. Billy Breeden, Haw River 2350 tractor, VG-EC, material bucket rnd bales, $25/ea. Avery Haynes, Land Pride mowers, $1,100; Woods Teague, Catawba 828-446-6111. 919-636-0210. & pallet forks pref. Charles Talbert, Harmony 336-463-4085. RM 30G, $600, both are 72 in., pto Gleaner 330 & 238 corn head, fi ts Sears Roebuck manure spreader, Norwood 704-474-4683. Fescue/orchard grass mix, no driven; Ford 72 in. fl ail mower, pto K combine; 13 ft grain head, GC; NH ideal for small farm, $500. J. Crabtree, Gehl 160 disc mower, model# rain, sq. bales, $3.25. Jeff Baity, driven, $775, all VGC. Tommy Nesbit, 276 baler, $600-1,500. Darrin Rogers, Durham 919-641-7544. DM160, for parts; Vicon CM240. Steve Yadkinville 336-463-4675. Monroe 704-289-4381. Taylorsville 828-632-3061. MF 1100 tractor, canopy/roll bar, Boatwright, Shelby 704-487-0751. Fescue hay, horse quality, no 1975 JD 4230 cab tractor, quad- Cub Cadet 1050 garden tractor, $7,900; MF 1080 tractor, canopy/roll Compl. ps system for AC 5020 rain, sq. bales, $3/ea. Steve Jones, range, FC, $12,500; 2005 JD 557 needs clutch, GC, elec. pto, $500. Curt bar, $7,800; Gehl 1865 TDC round tractor. Lawrence Hoyle, Fallston 704- Thomasville 336-475-6539. round baler, twine-wrap w/moni- Gurley, Marion 828-738-4377. baler, Crowder wheels, auto/manual 512-6764. Fescue/orchard grass, 2013 tor, LNC, $14,500; 2, 184-34 rear 1988 CAT 943 track loader, farm tie, $7,700; Ford 8N tractor w/5 ft Livestock/cattle panel, any cond., cutting, sq. bales, $3.50. Marty, radial tractor tires, mounted on JD used, barn kept, cab heat/air, undercar- rotary cutter, cult. & bottom plow, reasonable price, compl./parts. Ricky Sophia 336-509-0241. rims, 75-80% tread, $1,400; JD 702 riage 85-90%, GC, new fuel & exhaust $3,500. George or Mike McPherson, Cotterman, Harmony 704-546-2866. Fescue hay, 4x4 rnd bales, no wheel rake, VGC, $2,750. Mark system, other upgrades, Carolina CAT Siler City 919-663-3994. Old grain drill, 6 ft, GC. Richard rain, shed kept, tight bales, $25. Ricky Tevepaugh, Davidson 704-292-5596. inspection report avail., $25,000. Steve JD bush hog, 10 ft, $4,000. Glenn Harwell, Hickory 828-324-4455. Reid, Elon 336-516-0989. 1971 Detroit eng., v6, runs Scala, Forest City 828-748-2419. Boyette, Clayton 919-669-2591. Older hay wagon, suitable for Fescue & orchard grass hay, sq. good, $1,000 OBO. Steve Lisenby, IH 16 silage chopper, $700; AC DK65 cab tractor w/air & heat, 4x5 youth group hay rides. Richard Broker, bales, in fi eld, near I-40, $3. Dale Norwood 704-474-4548. belly sickle mower, $150; tumble Vermeer hay baler, Bellon disc mower, Robbins 910-464-5244. Woosley, Winston-Salem 336- JD 420, restored, runs great, shed bug round bale hauler, $400; NH 855 Frontier v rake, Sitron hay tedder, 8 ft Front end loader to fi t JD 1020, 608-8224. kept, $4,000. Tom Morgan, Oakboro round baler, needs repair, $900. Reagan aerator, Befco pto seed sower, old 16 ft UC. Gene Tetreault, Rockingham, NC Fescue hay, horse quality, spring 704-485-4323. Hudson, Vale 828-874-3389. disc, $300-14,000. Wade Englebright, 910-582-0462. 2013 cutting, sq. bales, $3/fi eld; $4/ Post hole digger, 3 pt. hookup 1942 Farmall M tractor w/mounted Oxford 919-673-5043. Creep feeder for feeding stocker barn. John Warner, Reidsville 336- w/10 & 18 in. auger, $900. Sammy 2 row NI corn picker, not running, 1954 Farmall cub w/cult., drawbar, cows. Allan Howard, Fuquay-Vari- 634-1234. Deal, Statesville 704-500-1783. $2,500 OBO. Jimmy Cowan, Mills sheltered, painted 15 yrs. ago, new na 919-427-1462. Fescue & orchard grass, 4x5 Ferguson pasture/lawn aerator, River 828-890-4063. rear tires & radiator, recent tune-up, Woods l59 belly mower, must have bales, 2013 spring cutting, pick-up & HD, 6 ft, $1,000. Mary Dianne NH 1441 discbine, $14,000; NH $3,250. Wayne Daniel, Durham 919- all linkage, fi ts AC B; sickle mower deliv. avail., $25/ea. Steve Bigham, Engels, Troutman 704-528-6135. 740A baler, $12,500; wide pick-up, 730-3529. for AC B, all crop 40. James O’Keefe, Liberty 336-669-0188. 1955 JD 40 utility tractor, serial net/twine, NH 575 wide pick-up, Hit & miss eng. on cart, 1.5 hp, Moncure 919-475-6567. Hay, sq. bales, quality orchard #63718, not running, will crank, $5,000; NI high clearance hydr. rake, Maynard, compl., running, crank & go Auxiliary valve for Int›l 464 grass, 1st cutting, $6; fescue, $4; old $1,400. Mac Rushing, Monroe 704- 12 wheel, $4,000. Ronnie Forbis, eng., $1,219. Larry Trammel, Chapel tractor; sprayer for spraying pasture, fescue, $2. Joe Wages, Winston- 534-6901. Whittier 843-680-0312. Hill 919-929-5578. wheat, etc., must be boom type; used Salem 336-682-7950. JD 2040 tractor w/loader, every- NH 273 hay baler, $1,995; farm 1965 IH Farmall 140 tractor, 12v, 3 pt. hitch post driver. Larry Craig, Orchard grass hay, new crop, thing works, approx. 40 hp, 8 fwd. wagon, 7x20, galv. frame, $500. Ernest low hrs., new paint, decals & tires, 1 Sanford 919-842-7442. $4/ea. Mautice Yokley, Winston- spds. & 2 rev., consider trade for Puskas, Castle Hayne 910-264-6625. pt. quick hitch, front cult., new seat, Side boy mower, 4 ft, Bill Gibson, Salem 336-817-3526. compact tractor/equip., $3,950. Gary, Chandler spreader body, 14 ft, tight steering, $4,500. David Sparrow, Grimesland 252-714-6495. Fescue/mixed grass hay, sq. Harmony 704-539-5659. double hyd. pump, EC, $4,500. Michael Pittsboro 919-933-3830. bales, good quality, no rain, 2013 2003 JD 5105 tractor, 50 hp w/521 McCaskill, Aberdeen 910-281-4493. JD R manure spreader, ground Hay & Grain cutting, $3.50/ea. William Brown, loader, 1,365 hrs., 2WD, folding rps, Ford 4000, gas, GC, $6,000; JD driven, GC, $1,200 OBO. Earl Almond, For Sale Ramseur 336-824-2540. mid. svc., drawbar, $15,500. Jim 2440, needs trans., $5,500; 2, North Albemarle 980-521-1188. Hay, 4x4 rolls w/net wrap, Ellis, Monroe 704-634-1081. Track 250A, 2 cyl., $4,000/both; Int’l Gleaner K combine, $2,500. Wil- Matua horse hay, high protein, 2013 cutting, fi eld, $20/ea.; silage, 1948 JD M tractor w/cult., good 806 w/wide front end, $7,000; Ford liam Strader, Reidsville 336-349-6800. sq. bales, $6; 4x4 rnd bales, $35; rnd bales, $35/ea. Larry Wagoner, paint, EC, $3,000. James Stirewalt, 891, diesel, $4,000. Henry Currie, NH TN55, LNC, $13,500. Eugene Coastal Bermuda hay, sq. bales, $5; Elkin 336-957-3068. Salisbury 704-637-5789. Ellerbe 910-334-0404. Sherion, Gibsonville 336-697-9047. 4x4 rnd bales, $25, shelter kept. Tom Orchard grass, mowed 05-13-13, 1966 Cub tractor w/cult., draw NH 452 disc mower, runs good, Williams, Rockingham 910-895-3480 175 small sq. bales, $4/ea. Randy bar & rear wheel weights, good GC, $2,000. Joel Hussey, Robbins 910- Equipment or 817-4448. Settle, Elkin 336-957-8726. eng., no smoke, $2,300. Bob Huss, 464-2933. Orchard grass, in fi eld, $3.25/ea.; Orchard grass/alfalfa, $4/fi eld; Lincolnton 704-678-2488. Kuhn mower/cond., $6,900; Wanted barn, $4/ea.; fescue, in fi eld, $2.75/ $4.50/barn; straw, $3.50. John Kapp, Glencoe cult., 6 rows, 30 in., Kuhn rake, $2,900; NH BR740, LNC, ea.; barn, $3.25/ea., all horse quality. J. Rural Hall 336-969-6630. 3 pt hitch w/rolling fenders, good $14,900, all sheltered. Al Wright, Long tractor parts/compl. tractor, Lloyd Mabe, Danbury 336-703-8232. Oats hay, 4x5 rnd bales, barn shovels, fi eld ready, $100 OBO. Roy Tabor City 910-640-0160. running or not; 1947 Ford grey belly Coastal Bermuda hay, horse qual- stored, $55; fescue hay, 4x5 rnd, Harris, Harrisburg 704-699-9252. Int’l mower, HD, 8 ft, rotary parts, reasonable price. Wilbur Snider, ity, no rain/animal waste, sq. bales, barn stord, $35. Justin Ridenhour, Grove silage wagons, pto front, cutter, 90 hp gear boxes, GC, $1,200; Lexington 336-239-4910. $3.50/fi eld; $4/barn. Glenn Turnage, Salisbury 704-239-4032. unload right side, 16x4, GC, $2,000/ culti-packer, 8 ft Dunham single Motor for TD9 power unit/dozer, Benson 919-894-4960. Orchard grass, sq. bales, $7/ea.; ea. Weldon Braswell, Monroe 704- roller, GC, $175. James Kriksciun, running/not running; hay elevator, Fescue hay, 4x4 rolls, shed kept, fescue hay, $5-7/ea.; straw, $2.50/ 753-4595. Aberdeen 910-695-5108. working or not. David Arron, Snow 2012-13 cutting, $20/ea. Thomas ea. Wayne Black, Polkton 704- Kubota RC48 mid-mount mower, 1998 Big Boss 500, 6x6, new bat- Camp 336-213-5537 or 512-9557. Harger, Danbury 336-627-0987. 320-6315. $300. Keith Munday, Concord 704- tery, starter, GC, $3,000. Henry Ivey, Front end loader for Farm-Trac Hay, horse quality, roll, $25; sq. Fescue hay, 2013, no rain, tight 792-1528. Proctorville 910-734-4592. 70, quick hitch, GC. Charles Stanley, bales, $5 w/deliv. avail. H. Davis, sq. bales, deliv. avail. for addt’l NH 488 haybine, 9 ft cut, GC, KMC 11 shank chisel plow w/ Trinity 336-870-4869. Elon 336-260-7606. charge, $3.50/ea. at barn. Adam $3,500; Kuhn GMD 600 disc mower, gauge wheels & steel leveling drag, Rear fenders for Ford 801 trac- Coastal Bermuda cow hay, lg. Moore, Monroe 704-361-2435. 8 ft, LNC, $7,500. Scott Murdock, $1,250. Keith Kinlaw, Elizabeth- tor, need 2; ps for Ford 801 tractor. rnd bales, $20/ea. Joy Reeves, Garland Horse quality hay, $3.25/ea. Ver- Troutman 704-902-3675. town 910-876-3222. Odell Gwinn, Gastonia 704-864-2145 910-529-3831. non Hill, Mt. Pleasant 704-436-9524. Box scrape blade, 6 ft, HD, MF model 66, 3 row plow, $450; or 964-4464. Fescue/mixed grass hay, 4x5 rnd 2013 hay, 4x4 rnd bales, loaded, adjust. ripper feet, front & rear Cole 1 row planter, 1 pt., $125; 2 row Hay wagon, GC/repairable w/ bales, approx. 800 lbs., $25/ea. Lance $25/ea. Scott Bracken, Mocks- blades, EC, $400; Dearborn, 2 disc plow, 1 pt., $150; hay fork, 3 pt., $135; steerable front axle, within 75 mi. Bass, Spring Hope 252-478-3169. ville 704-450-6861. plow, model 10-80, 3 pt. hookup, crop cult., 3 row, 3 pt., $125; Leinbach of zip code 27244. Ray Matthews, Fescue hay, 1st cutting, no rain, Oats, 2013 crop, 55 gal. drum, HD, GC, $350. C.P. Clark, Bessemer lift boom, 3 pt. hitch, $135. Terry Elon 336-214-0054 5-9 p.m. clean, stored in barn, deliv. avail., $35 w/your drum; $4.50/bushel City 704-922-3678. Herndon, Bunnlevel 910-893-4065. Kubota L235 or L275, GC. Sam $4-4.50. Rob Stas, Burlington 336- in bulk qty. Randy Clontz, Indian 1948 AC B w/cult., new battery, Troy-bilt tiller, 8 hp, motor LNC, Hodges, Elkin 336-366-7883. 212-1264. Trail 704-634-5910. tires old w/good tread, good sheet $700. Jason Morgan, Whispering Roto-tiller, 6 ft, 3 pt. hitch, Oat hay, $4; fescue hay, $3, horse Fescue hay, 4x5 rnd bales, fert. metal, GC, $1,500; 1946 Ford 2N, Pines 910-949-0493. GC. Thomas Price, Stokesdale 336- quality & will load trailer from fi eld/ & herb. applied, shed kept, spring good sheet metal, all new elect. & NH 555E backhoe, 4-n-1 front loader 427-3409. barn. Danny Slade, Burlington 336- 2013 cutting & can deliv. w/9 bale battery, tires w/good tread, needs bucket, 2WD, 2,100 hrs., $17,000. Phil Ford 309 planting plates, metal/ 226-3651. min. for extra fee, $35/ea. Jamey belt & oil change, $1,200. David Poythress, Chapel Hill 919-271-4470. plastic, usable cond. Randy Albertson, Fescue/orchard hay, sq. bales, Brown, Mt. Ulla 704-746-4919. Harrison, Rockwell 704-929-2422. AC WD45, narrow front, blade & Seagrove 336-442-7575. $3.50/ea.; 4x4 net wrapped, $25/ea.; Fescue hay, sq. bales, 2013 cut- NH hay baler, older, bales & ties belt pulley, $1,500. Stephen Derynck, JD 2530 or 2630 tractor, 70 hp 4x5 net wrapped, $30/ea. Stan Hopkins, ting, $3/ea. John Eury, Concord 704- good, $1,200. Terrell Morris, New Pittsboro 919-306-5033. poss. less. Thomas Dyson, Mocks- Denton 336-302-0353. 794-7775. London 704-984-2118. NH 254 rake/tedder combo., sheltered, ville 336-492-7465. Fescue, 4x4 bales, $25/ea.; $100/5; Fescue hay, fall 2012 cutting, 4x5 KBH auto. module builder, $1,200; 1948 Farmall M, 1 owner, EC, Roto-tiller w/1 pt. hitch, pto drive, rye, 4x4 bales, $30/ea., all good qual- rnd bales, no rain, barn stored, $30/ $8,000 OBO; Reddick 12 row all orig., sheltered, $5,200. Tommy for IH 140 tractor. Clarence Hilliard, ity & no rain. Chris Spaugh, Clem- ea. Emily Bridge, Statesville 704- hooded sprayer w/2-300 gal. tanks, Perry, Siler City 919-412-9087. Brown Summit 336-656-3205. mons 336-306-2086. 876-3517. used 1 season, $15,000 OBO. Barry Troy-Bilt tiller w/dozer blade in Tractor turf tires, 11.2x28, matched Organic fescue blends, weed free, Fescue hay, 2013 cutting, horse McSwain, Norwood 704-985-3751. front & plow, Kohler Magnum 8 eng. w/ pair, UC. Stephen Deak, Winston- horse quality hay, sq. bales, 40-50 lb. quality, in barn, dry & no rain, sq. JD 1780 planter, 6/11 row, fi nger new battery, clean & GC, $750. Robert Salem 336-768-8398 or 830-6150. bales, $2.75/fi eld, $4 & up/barn. Pat bales, $3.75; rnd bales, $30. Robert pickup & radial bean meters, VGC, Philips, Chapel Hill 919-419-9139. Drawbar for Int’l 454 tractor. Snider, Staley 336-317-4105. Connell, Concord 704-918-0846. $25,000. Brandon Lowman, Sher- JD 4230, 4WD, cab, ac/heat, 7,800 Allen Snyder, Winston-Salem 336- Fescue hay, in barn, 4x5 rnd bales, Fescue hay, horse quality, 2013 rills Ford 828-234-4882. hrs., good paint, new front rubber, rear 788-5525. $35; sq. bales, $2-4.50/ea. Tom Strong, cutting, 4x4 rolls, in barn on pallets, Kubota B7500 compact tractor, 70%, no leaks/smoke, $15,000. Ryan Belly fi nish mower for JD 870 Reidsville 336-339-7006. $25/ea. Tony Simon, Claremont 828- 850 hrs., 4WD, hst, ps, indust. lug Broadwell, Raleigh 919-422-7637. tractor, 6 ft, compl. system w/pto. John Mixed orchard grass/fescue, 2013 238-3290. tires, GC, $8,200. David Cozart, Gafre hay tedder, 9 ft, slightly Grant, West Jefferson 336-877-2818. spring cutting, horse quality, $3/fi eld; Fescue, $3/ea.; fescue/orchard Taylorsville 828-244-8201. used, GC, $600. Ernest Alston, Pitts- Burch corn planter, 2 row, work- $4/barn; 45-50 lb. sq. bales, 700-800 mix, $3.50/ea.; alfalfa, $7/ea., sq. CAT 955l, loader w/1,600 hrs., boro 919-444-3604. ing or for parts. Mackie McDaniel, lb. rolls, horse quality, $20/ea. Marshall bales. Jerry McLean, Taylorsville 828- excel. undercarriage, $12,500. Horace 1949 Case SC tractor w/hydr., Mocksville 336-940-8649. Ratliff, Reidsville 336-342-0068. 455-3503. Cordell, Ruthefordton 828-245-4922. GC, rear wheel weights, approx. 150 Pull type bush hog, 7 ft, any cond.; Fescue mix hay, excel. quality, Coastal Bermuda, 4x6 rnd bales, 1978 NH 6640 SLE tractor, low lbs./ea., approx. 40% rear tire tread, 1 row corn planter to fi t Farmall Super mesh wrap, sheltered, large 4x5 rolls, $28/ea. Adrienne Fox, Candor 910- hrs., dual Alamo fl ails, EC, everything $1,400. Charles Hinton, Pittsboro 919- A. Matt Cline, Charlotte 704-200-3313. $30/ea. Rick Ingram, Greensboro 336- 220-5840. works, good rubber, near Polkville, 542-6286. Grain drill, 10 ft, double disc & 420-9253. Cheyenne Bermuda hay, good pics. avail., $15,400. Butch Kinchen, Befco fert./spreader, $350. Shelly press wheels, for grass seed, prefer Orchard grass, WP300, horse for horses, cattle & other livestock, Ellenboro 828-248-3853. Paradis, Siler City 919-868-9696. JD 8300, FC-GC. Doug Mills, Wing- quality, 2013 spring cutting, sq. bales, $5/ea. Earley Wilder, Zebulon 919- 1963 MF diesel tractor w/ JD 5205 tractor, 4WD, 521 loader, ate 704-221-0833. in fi eld & at barn, $4-5; fescue, spring 365-3939. hydr. lift, 35 hp, 3 cyl. Perkins eng., 1,440 hrs., VGC, sheltered, some Trenching bucket for 1997 Case 2013 cutting, rnd bales, in dry & no Fescue/orchard hay, horse quality, runs good, $3,000. Ray McDaniel, implements avail., $19,500. Jim Taylor, 5801, 12 in. Robert Hallamore Sr., rain, horse quality, $25. Mark Headen, spring 2013 cutting, $4.75. Donald Marion 828-442-3480. Efl and 919-619-6137. Norwood 704-474-0307. Yadkinville 336-428-2849. Baker, Youngsville 919-616-4190. Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW July 2013 HAY & GRAIN HORSES HORSES FARMLAND FARMLAND Hay, 4x5 net wrapped, tight, 2004 Sundowner, Sunlite 727, 3 1997 Sundowner alum. horse trailer, 92+/- ac horse farm, 27 stall 16 ac in Creston, wonderful trout spring 2013 cutting, barn kept, horse, slant load gooseneck, awning, gooseneck, 15 ft box w/center gate, barn, main house & 2 rental houses, stream, great hunting, hunting shack $35. Steve Scarlett, Mebane 919- refridge., ac/heat, shower, toilet, 5 ft dressing room w/cabinets, water 4 stocked ponds, out bldgs. & pad- on property, $80,000. Pam Orbison, 619-6200. microwave, storage cabinets, gas tank, mats, 23K mi., camera system, docks, $999,000. Vonda Davis, Elm Salisbury 704-565-9726. Fescue hay, horse quality, 45-50 water heater, elec. jack, 2 lp tanks, $15,000. Linda Brown, Carthage 910- City 252-245-0632. 5.2 ac in Randolph co in Asheboro, lb. bales, $4/fi eld; $5/barn. Peggy $20,000. Anita Coburn, Bethel 252- 986-8123. 8 ac farm in Moore co, 7 ac wooded land w/paved rd. frontage, Mowrey, Pittsboro 919-642-0022. 917-2454. Miniature horses, blk./white w/blue fenced in grass w/1 ac pond, 900 ft rd. $220,000. Larry Macon, Salisbury 704- Cheyenne Bermuda hay, horse Pasture horse boarding w/horse eyes, blk. Colt, show quality, buckskin frontage, 650 ft creek frontage, nice 798-2208. quality, small sq. bales only, deliv. barn, 30 ac fenced pasture, tack & hay pinto fi lly, chestnut pinto colt, homoz., barn, 4 out bldgs., 2 br/1 ½ ba house 46+/- ac in northern Iredell co, & hay analysis avail., $5. Jason Brit, storage, riding trails, secl. area, $150/ parents on site, friendly, $700. Pam w/new well, septic & roof, $89,500. near Hwy. 21, rd. frontage, mostly Mt. Olive 919-689-2686, 920-2765 mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- Banks, Clayton 919-412-1684. R. Wilson, Goldston 919-837-5944. cleared, well maint. hay fi elds, stream, or [email protected]. 234-8518. 2002 Dream Coach gooseneck 13.1+/- ac, 11 ac farm/pasture land hardwood, 2 bd mobile home, storage 2013 orchard/fescue, rnd bales, Horse boarding, southern Person trailer, 3 horse slant load, fully loaded, fronting paved rural rd., 2.1 ac wood- building & deep well, $330,000. Chuck horse & cow quality, all sheltered & co, 9 ac green pastures, 120x180 area compl. dressing room, elec. hook-up land w/small stream on rear border, Davis, Harmony 704-838-6811. no rain, deliv. avail., $25-35; 2012 w/lights, box stall, fed 2x daily, orchard & collapsible tack, $13,500. David country home site, horse/livestock 137 ac Caldwell/Wilkes co, nice cow/mulch hay, stored outside, grass, trails, $400. Carol Carter, Hurdle Chavis, Durham 919-471-0342. pasture, farming, etc., elec., phone & mountain views, timber & streams, $10. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- Mills 336-364-4739. Double D horse trailer, goose public water avail., $68,120. Clarence frontage on Laytown & Kendall Town 770-1070. Amish made forecart, EZ Spreader neck, dressing room, radial tires w/ Hill, Seven Springs 252-569-0758. Rd., $1,975/ac. Andrew Laczko, Coastal Bermuda, sq. bales, brand, draft horse size, single/double new spare, LNC, sheltered until last 30 ac tree farm in Davidson co, Mooresville 704-892-5877. horse quality, $4. Glen Yasser, hitch, shaft & tongue incl., $625. Charles fall, $5,500. Wade Englebright, Ox- 1 mi. from High Rock Lake, 12 y/o 10+ ac in Caldwell co, gravel rd., Nashville 919-795-3662. Younger, Sparta 336-372-5539. ford 919-673-5043. pines, small fi elds & pond, house site, deeded r/w, secl., timber, near US Orchard grass hay, sq. bales, Wood wheel wagon, 2 horse, EC, Horse boarding, Silk Hope area, 24x36 barn, co water, deer, turkey, Nat’l forest, $18,500. T.R. Bishop, can deliv. for extra fee, $6/ea. built in Winston-Salem at Nissan Wagon pasture board w/run-in shelter, lighted rabbit, etc., $100,000. L.W. Shoaf, Lenoir 828-493-1025. at barn. Jimmy Womble, Chapel Co., sheltered 38 yrs., $1,400. Everette round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings/ Lexington 336-225-1291. 105 ac timber land in Montgomery Hill 919-812-0832 or 933-1374. Allen, Reidsville 336-402-5266. day, quality pasture, excel. location for Secl. 50 ac horse/cattle farm co, 65 ac old growth hardwoods & pine, Oat, 4x5 rolls, 05-13 cutting, McCurdy plantation walking senior horse, refs. avail., owner/mgr. w/restored log cabin, , barns, 40 ac planted in 1997 loblolly pine, sprayed for weeds, no rain & in horse, solid blk., started under saddle on site, $250/mo. Mary Ann Harville, pastures, creeks, storage bldgs. & deer & turkey abundant, $288,750. Lisa barn, $35/roll; fescue, rnd bales, at 3, excel. trail horse, $1,200. Cheri Siler City 919-742-5053. riding trails, $1,200/mo. lease. Boyd Kelley, Mt. Gilead 910-220-7700. $30. Adam Craig, Sanford 919- Swerbinsky, Greensboro 336-545-0267. Horse boarding, pasture land, Lockhart, Semora 336-234-8518. 3.69 ac in Cumberland co, incl. 842-2468. Barrel racing equip., bits, blankets, barn, tack room & storage, poss. help 25+/- ac fenced w/5 ac lake, 2 4 stall wood horse barn, 30x60 metal Orchard grass fescue mix & trailer & more, $5-25,000 OBO. Jim w/exercising, grooming & feeding, barns w/200 amp service, 2/3 br house, barn, fenced, dog kennels & 1,450 fescue, sq. bales, 06-13 cutting, Abe, Staley 336-622-6835. $150/horse. Billy Yeargin, Selma 919- perk addt’l 3 br home, $375,000. Ron sq. ft home, great horse operation, near Calvander Dairyland Rd., $4/ Round pen, 16, 12 ft panels & 4 ft 771-4794. Skinner, Denton 336-302-0966. $220,000. Patricia Nunnery, Hope ea. Gloria & Jim Jahnke, Chapel gate, 200 ft total, can make 2 smaller Pioneer standard forecart w/ 40 ac private timberland in Al- Mills 910-322-8601. Hill 919-967-5558. pens/1 riding ring, $1,200. Joe Wages, extras, $850; shafts for Pioneer 1 ton leghany co, surrounded by large tracts 121 ac ranch near Maxton, nice Winston-Salem 336-682-7950. wagon, $150; 2, 18 in. collars, $60/ of undeveloped ac, near Blue Ridge barn w/well, timber, sits on Shoe Heel Reg. Shetland pony mare, champion ea.; 20 in. collar, $70. Will Cullins, Pkwy., spring fed creek, good for creek, great location for horse/cattle Horses & bloodlines, drives & handles great, 8 Apex 919-772-4486. trout lake, deer, turkey, bear, grouse, prod./hunting, $2,500/ac. Scott Middle- Supplies y/o, bay, good w/children, $1,000. Scott AMHA/AMHR miniature horses, etc., $199,000. John Collins, Glade ton, Southern Pines 910-916-6900. Thacker, Whitsett 336-698-0889. homoz., b/w 32, $2,500. Teresa Boone, Valley 336-414-3005. 15.3 ac near Boone city limits, pas- For Sale Trophy Ohio team roping saddle, Fremont 919-920-0876. 11.67 ac in Surry co near Mt. Airy, ture, water & timber, $299,000. Teresa never used, 16 in. seat w/breast col- Horse boarding near Charlotte fenced pasture, woods, creek, great Rose, Holly Springs 919-567-1715. lar & cinch, 7 in. gullet, pics. avail., & Concord, exercise paddocks w/ for home, horses, cows/livestock, *** $400. Richard Phillips, East Bend 336- run in stalls, pasture & riding on row crops & grapes, $59,900. Gray Farmland PLEASE NOTE: All equine 699-2173. farm, $100. Andrew McSwain, Al- Cassell, Kernersville 336-430-8877. 6 mos. or older must have a 2012 Adam 2 horse trailer, straight bemarle 980-622-7638. 15 ac in Yadkin co, 2 fenced horse Wanted current negative Coggins test. load, ramp, bumper pull, saddle racks, Horses & pastures, barn w/well & septic, riding Advertisers must supply the spare tire, EC, $8,000. Margaret Smith, ring, 40 ft shed, 1 ac pond, house w/2 To lease for 2013 & future yrs. Supplies for deer hunting within hour drive accession number of test, the Advance 336-940-6345. Wanted br & 2 ba, full basement & storage name of lab doing the test, Horse boarding, quality care, full bldg., $225,000. Don Brannock, of Stanly co, ref avail., responsible the date of test and results board only, 75 ac, rail fence, brick Donkeys for cattle herd. Gina Yadkinville 336-463-2990. hunter. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- for each equine advertised. barn, quite facility, 3 pastures, $300/ Marasco, Burgaw 910-231-6342. 35 ac, lies good, excel. hunting, view 888-0213. The following advertisers mo. Cindy Nickles, Franklinville 336- of mtn., streams, paved rd. frontage, Farmland in southwest Rocking- have provided proof of 953-2591. Farmland owner fi n., $3,500/ac. Lewis Cox, Mt. ham co. Tom Strong, Reidsville 336- 339-7006. a negative Coggins test. Miniature donkeys, 1, gray & For Sale Airy 336-786-1697. *** white jack, 1, gray & white jenny, 17.5 ac in Davidson co, 900 ft rd. Land to lease for deer hunting within 1 hr. of Alamance co, lifelong DOB 05-4-13, ready labor day, $100 Land for sale must consist frontage, 2 creeks, ½ pond, co water dep. will hold, $450-500. Jimmy Neal, system, 3 ac trees, $230,000. Steve responsible hunter, will respect land Colfax 336-993-6079. of at least 3 acres and be Yarborough, Lexington 336-787-4003. & property owner. James Mercer, Horse corral panels, 3, 12 ft & 4 horse walker, GC, $850. Tim Steele, used for agricultural pur- 40 ac in Randolph co, paved rd. Graham 336-270-4330. 1, 12 ft panel w/gate, LNC, $325. Cleveland 704-278-0821 after 6 p.m. poses, i.e. cultivation, raising frontage, creek & loblolly pines, great 50-150 ac pasture land in Randolph L. Roy, Mocksville 336-940-4593. Reg. miniature donkeys, jacks & livestock and/or other farm farm comm., $120,000. Randy Macon, co for sale/lease for livestock. Steve Miniature donkeys, jennies jennies, all colors, $500. Tim Steele, commodities. Ramseur 336-824-2288. Ziglar, Sophia 336-905-5415. & jacks, excel. for breeding, reg., Cleveland 704-278-0821. Advertisers must indicate 48+/- ac in northwest NC, Farmland in Iredell or Rowan disc. for 2+, $450-800. Steve Levitt, McClellan saddle, authentic & use of land. 2,000 ft of creek frontage, pasture cos for planting corn, soybeans & Efl and 919-563-9527. older, no. 12 seat w/new fi ttings & w/barn, timber, $299,000. Bennett wheat. William Haraden, Moores- Thoroughbred x Belgian draft orig. horse hair , VGC, $1,500; 98 ac in Caldwell co, deer, turkey, Darnell, Jefferson 336-846-3330 or ville 704-622-2307. gelding, 7 y/o, 16.2 hh, shown dres- Wintec sport dressage saddle, blk., bear, 4 streams, small pond, house w/ [email protected]. Pasture land to lease, fenced & sage, hunters, fox hunts, good mind, 17½ in. seat, trail & dressage, durable screened porch & fi replace, $500,000. Eli 8+ ac in Yadkin co, 1 ac pond water, in north Moore co or southern ambitious, good mover & jumper, & VGC, $150. Sheila Howell, Mt. Herman, Asheville 828-252-9063. in center, 492.1 ft rd. frontage, 2821 Randolph co. Richard Broker, Rob- $12,000. N. Hobson, Pittsboro Pleasant 704-467-5715. 150 ac in Martin co, long/short Wyo Rd, $75,000. Kathleen Reavis, bins 910-464-5244. 336-376-8137. Miniature jack, friendly & easily term hunting lease, 1-3 people only, Winston-Salem 336-924-8856. Ohio Amish built shoeing stalk, caught in pasture, weaned 05-25-13, planted rows of 12 y/o oak trees, deer, 45 ac in Chatham co, near 421, Farm Labor kept under cover, EC, $475. John good w/kids & animals, broke to rabbits, quail & 4 wheeler paths, $10/ 800 ft rd. frontage, planted pines in Harroff, Concord 704-786-3782 & trim, handled since birth, $300 ac; 65 ac in Martin co, long/short term 2008, rd. circles prop., 3 food plots, & lv. msg. OBO. Jill Murdock, Stony Point 704- hunting lease, 50 ac cut over woods multiple perk sites, $180,000. Scott Bush hogging, plowing, tilling, Reg. saddlebred gelding, 8 y/o, 881-3397. & 15 ac clear fi elds, $8/ac. William Auman, Goldston 336-953-0631. post hole digging, front end loader chestnut, 17 hh, smooth gated, fl ax Deluxe set of driving harness for Modlin, Jamesville 252-792-7709 22-30 ac in ne Randolph co, Old work, scraping/grading, mowing, mane & tail, incl. Circle Y western miniature donkey, incl. pads & storage after 10 p.m. Liberty Rd. & Routh Rd., clear cut, tree cutting, brush removal, mulch, saddle & tack, $3,500 OBO. Max container, $350. Shirley Carswell, 10 ac in Alamance co, secl. & approx. 14 yrs. ago, $8,000/ac. Cindy compost, gravel. deliv. & fert. spread- Kinlaw, Albemarle 704-961-2448. Connelly Springs 828-443-7722. wooded lot, near Chapel Hill, Pitts- Nickles, Franklinville 336-953-2591. ing, etc., $55/hr. Kerry Loggins, Oak Paso gelding, 10 y/o, reg., 13 1986 Supreme, 2 horse, gooseneck, boro & Graham, $85,000. N. Hobson, 395 ac hunting farm w/cabin in Ridge 336-207-6632. hh, grey, gentle, smooth for trail, lq, straight load, newly painted, new Pittsboro 336-376-8137. Tyrell co, abundant w/deer, bear & Welding, free in fi eld est., 35 $3,500; Paso Fino gelding, 14 y/o, welded hay mangers & insulated lq, 18 ac, fenced w/2 bldgs., co water ducks, 2 duck impoundments, shooting yrs. exp., $25/hr. Phillip Hicks, 14.3 hh, bay trail, gentle, $2,500. ac & elec. outlet & safety chains, w/150 ft well, round pen, 2 sides rd. lanes & food, $399.99. Bobby Ketchie, Eden 336-344-3389. A. Furr, Salisbury 704-798-3460. wood fl oors, brakes & tires good, pics. frontage, 70 ft mobile home w/decks, Columbia 704-202-3068. Fence building, any type farm/ Horse boarding in nw Guilford avail., $5,500. Tracy Lowe, Wilming- $180,000. Delmer Coffman, Raeford 11.27 ac near I-85, beautiful pastures yard fence, 100 mi. radius of Laurel co, 1 stall w/adj. pasture, custom ton 910-620-6515 or lorraine28409@ 910-281-0140. & forest land, barn, feed bldg., great Springs, $1/ft & up labor. Richard care & feeding, owner/caregiver on yahoo.com. 74 ac in Randolph co near Bennett, home site, land perks, rd. frontage, Bare, Laurel Springs 336-977-8097. site, perfect for senior horse, $385/ Palomino mare, started under saddle, rural land w/pond, creek, branch, open $95,000. Mary Frazier, Mt Pleasant John Blue pump parts & repairs, mo. Martha Marvin, Oak Ridge stocky & well built, nice conforma- pasture, $200,000. Betty Sue Holman, 704-239-1711. all work & parts guar., $25-2,500. Scott 336-312-3307. tion, UTD on vac., $2,000. Tiffany Lexington 336-746-5558. 9 ac in east Statesville, old bldgs., & Blackwell, Cerro Gordo 910-770-1189. Doctor’s buggy, VGC, $600. Barnhill, Clarendon 910-653-8500. 7.67 ac in Guilford co, paved 1,600 sq. ft farm house, $120,000. Jeff Tractor/farm equip. repair, Ronald Lippard, Randleman 336- Bay fi lly, make great cow/game rd., barn, 2 natural springs, 432 ft rd. Deal, Mooresville 704-252-0268. restoration & painting, eng. rebuilds 498-3477. horse, $1,500; Palomino mare, started frontage, $60,000. Peggy & Terry May, 21 ac in Wadesboro, creek, & clutches, $75/hr. dep. on job & 2001 Exiss gooseneck trailer, 3 under saddle, stocky built, $2,000; Sor- Whitsett 336-449-6126 or 202-4058. wooded & cleared, nice country area, cond. of equip. Danny Hicks, Siler horse, slant load, rear tack, rubber rel young gelding, grandson to Smart 46+/- ac in Randolph co, open fi eld $63,000. David Jordan, Wadesboro 704- City 919-704-5219. mats, insulated & wired dressing Chic Olena, well behaved, make great w/rd. frontage, good for pasture/cult., 465-7141 or [email protected]. room, not fi nished, $8,500; 1992 cow horse, $2,000. Tiffany Barnhill, $226,000. Sue Ellen Lowe, Asheboro 25 ac poultry farm in Anson co, Farm Labor AQHA Dash for Cash granddaughter, Tabor City 910-840-1015. 336-963-2941 or 653-6040. incl. 3, 500 ft broiler houses, 14 y/o & Wanted broodmare, pasture buddy/trail horse, QH mom & daughter, quiet man- 25+/- ac in Stokes co, trees, creek, recently upgraded, currently contracted has arthritis, good & safe horse, ner, excel. bloodline, $600/ea. Joanne pasture fenced for horses/cows, southern w/Pilgrim Pride, $495,000. Roddy Someone to cut/split wood in 15.2-15.3 hh, bay mare, $1,200. H. Champion, Linden 910-980-1113 after exposure, great for solar appl., $6,000/ Tomberlin, Oakboro 704-485-2075 exchange for hardwood. Elaine Williford, Elm City 252-236-1868. 6 p.m. or 850-6960. ac. L. Wigley, Westfi eld 336-831-6002. or 385-8533. Goldstein, Snow Camp 336-376-8717. July 2013 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 FARM LABOR LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK SEEDS & PLANTS Livestock Retired man/couple to live Nigerian dwarf goats, can be AGS/ Purebred Nubian dairy goats, Pekin ducks, 2 males & 2 fe- on farm & do light farm work for ADGA reg., some blue eyed, polled, ADGA reg., ages 1-4 y/o, ready to Wanted males, both under 2 y/o, females cheap rent. Jimmy Johnson, Brown bucklings, $150 & up; doelings, $225 breed in fall, $250. Pat Allen, Oak- good egg layers, good homes only, Male sheep, Old English South- Summit 336-656-3250. & up; Nubian goats, purebred, ADGA boro 704-699-3531. $40. Madelaine Makarow, Kan- down. Deb Rosenqist, Kernersville 336- Someone to mow hay, sq. bales, does bred to spotted buck for 09-13 Polled Hereford bulls, out of napolis 704-975-7089. 869-5958. for part of crop, Woodleaf area. Cindy kids; young kids, $150 & up. Janet lg. dark colored, gentle, full blood Pheasants, red gold, yellow gold, Doe brush goats for pasture clear- Knox, Huntersville 704-634-8236. Clifton, Lowgap 336-352-5530. Herefords, $650 & up. Jim Long, lady amherst, & pure silvers, 2013 ing, 6-8, within 20 mi. of Monroe. Joe Part-time person to assist w/ Katahdin rams, DOB 01-27-13, Kannapolis 704-699-3871. hatched, no shipping, $10 & up dep. Griffi n, Monroe 704-242-2666. stalls, turnout, farm main. & gen. $140. Dalton Woolard Jr., Reids- Reg. Nubian bucklings, DOB 04-7 on age. Ronny Pope, Carthage 910- Newly weaned hair breed lambs, horse care at 27 stall horse barn, exp. ville 336-361-0462. & 04-28-13, tan & white, disbudded, 947-1202. Barbados blk. belly, American blk. necessary, 3 days/week. Mary Zahn, Pygmy goat kids, healthy, tame w/ $100/ea. Kevin Smith, Concord 704- Backyard chicken tractor/coops, belly, California reds, Dorper, Katah- Cary 919-467-7740 or 630-5689. fl ashy markings & nice colors, $30. Lisa 793-7937. the roost tractor holds 4-6 chickens, din, Romanov, royal white sheep & Someone to assist w/starting 6 Belcher, Ararat 336-374-3259. Jacob sheep, lambs, adults, 2 & dep. on breed, mobile, $495. E.C. St. Croix. Chad Ray, Louisburg 919- ac farm, bush hogging, plowing & East Friesian dairy lambs, moms 4 horn, b/w & lilac/white, reg. fl ock; Tatum, Laurel Hill 919-410-6247. 422-1365. planting various vegs. Bahaa Jizi, on site, excel. milkers, $550. Peggy meat lambs to fi nish on pasture, Ameraucana bantams, $20/ Oxford 919-690-0153. Meyer, Lansing 336-384-1940. $100-250. Greg Robinson, Forest pair, after 07-13, $25/pair; males, Blk. Jersey cow, due to calve City 828-248-9533. Poultry & 1½ y/o; females, 6 m/o, lay blue w/2nd calf 09-8-13, $1,000. Dale ADGA reg. saanen dairy goat buck, Supplies eggs, good layers, pics. avail. Robert Livestock Pardue, Hamptonville 336-468-2038. champion bloodlines, AS1423418 Burns, Holly Springs 919-552-6420 Boer/Kiko cross bucks, 50/50, reg.#, One More Dascha’s Noble, For Sale or [email protected]. For Sale 3-7 m/o, $100 & up. Steve Jones, $400. Celeste Corbett, Conover 828- Poultry houses for lease 2, Nubian goats, purebred, no Thomasville 336-475-6539. 308-9619. Birmingham Rollers, perform. 40x500 ft, located btwn. Snow Hill papers, $100 & up. Tim Gaither, Nigerian dwarf kids, mini reg. Boer goat herd red., 9 show bred, great spinners, rare colors, $20 & Goldsboro off Hwy. 13 North, Harmony 704-402-4825. dairy goats, gentle, high quality milk, quality Boer goats, 1 buck, 2 weth- & up. D.R. Dennis, Randleman 336- $6,000/yr. & up. Steve Lancaster, Jersey cow, $600. Garner Jarrell, some polled & blue eyes, $100 & up. T. ers & 6 does, $3,000. Cole Annas, 498-5034. Pikeville 919-778-4417. Mt. Airy 336-648-4288. Bridges, Thomasville 336-476-6621. Newton 828-320-0467. Quail, gambel, California, blue Baby chicks, speckled sussex, Santa Gertrudis, purebred American guinea hogs, 5 females Toggenburg milk goats, buckling, scale, Mex. speckled, jumbo & white salmon faverolles, anconas, silver replacement cattle, polled, reg. & 3 males, 10 w/o 06-01-13, $200 $200; small doe, $250. Nancy Shirley, Bobwhites, coturnix, Texas A&M, spangled hamburgs, blue laced red & non reg., bulls & heifers, $900 OBO. Allyson Gill, Graham 336- Topton 828-321-9036. jumbo browns, albino chukars, rock wyandotts, asst’d bantams, many & up. Richard Shaver, Cleveland 541-0010. Alpacas, gelded males, open fe- philby & Barbary, $1.50 & up. Jimmy varieties, button quail & brown 704-278-9291. Shetland ram lambs, reg. breeding males, pkgs. reasonable & affordable Furr, Stanfi eld 704-888-0213. Chinese goslings, $3 & up. Troy Charolais, performance tested ram, unreg. breeding ram, or wether, prices, $250-$1,500. Anne Stone, Birmingham Rollers, Old 79 Smart, Hear Creek 919-799-1787. since 1966, purebred, reg., polled excel. fi ber, good for hand spin- Warne 828-835-8855. Jaconette Line, deep & freq. spinners, Roosters, 4 m/o, 1, Ameraucana, & horned, $1,500-25,000. Carol & ner, $75-250. Angela King, Walnut St. Croix rams, 2 avail., 3 y/o, $20/ea. & up. Danny Horner, Mebane looks like bald eagle; 1, Ameraucana/ John Dykers, Siler City 919-663- Cove 336-591-5059. $150/ea. Joe Wright, Burgaw 910- 919-563-5658. Welsummer, looks like golden eagle, 2436 or 2931 & John Will Headen, Fainting goats, bucklings, doe- 283-9760. Peacocks, diff. breeds, $65 & up; $5/ea. Teresa Boone, Fremont 919- 919-742-4745. lings & nannies, $80-250. L. Atkins, Pasture raised hogs, all natural, pheasants, $50 & up. Alvin Lowery, 920-0876. Boer/Kiko mixed buck, $120. Kernersville 336-595-2825. 200 lbs./ea., $220; smaller hogs, ap- Rowland 910-738-2540 or 301-2298. Guinea keets, 11 diff. colors, Boyd Queen, Lexington 336-746- ADGA reg. American saanen doe, prox. 80+ lbs., $120/ea. Sondra Butler, Young pearl guineas, $6/ea. James free range guineas, colors sold as 5314. good milker; buck kid, $120/both. Jamie Clinton 910-379-0518. Coble, Pleasant Garden 336-674-7107. hatched, $3. Joe Kimball, Rob- AI bred Simmental, blk. Sim- Beland, Troy 336-689-4651. Foundation pure Ankole-Watusi Pearl guineas, taking orders for bins 910-464-5494. mental, full German bred, poll Fainting bucks, 5 m/o, full blood cattle, rare genetics, color sel., extreme 2013 hatch, $3/ea. & up; adult male, Poultry & yearling & 2 y/o bulls; open & bred Boer, born 02-13, all shots, healthy for horn size, 30 day replacement guar., $10/ea. Alvin Searcy, Marion 828- poll Simmental, blk. Simmental breeding herds/show, $90 & up. Dodd deliv. avail., $1,500 & up. Richard 738-8533. Supplies heifers, Sim-Angus heifers, cow/ Linker, Clemmons 336-712-2484. Broker, Robbins 910-464-5244. Muscovy ducks, 2012 hatched Wanted calf pairs, 46 yrs. AI breeding, Dwarf kids, Nigerian tri buckling, Brown Swiss dairy cows, $1,500- females & 2013 hatched babies, Peacocks & guineas, near Bladen $1,000-1,500. Preston Cornelius, blue eyes, friendly, bottle fed, cae/ 2,000/ea.; red Angus-brown Swiss $6-9/ea. Ann Carter, Sandy Ridge co, $10-25/ea. Reed Allen, Council Mooresville 704-664-5460. cl neg., closed herd, AGS reg.; blue crossbred heifers, $1,500-2,000/ea.; 336-871-4015. 910-641-1499. Nubian buck, reg., blk./white, eyed doe, kids bottle fed, NDGA reg., reg. red Angus herdsire, BJR High Peacocks, $25 & up; guineas, $3 Chickens for home fl ock, lg. 4 y/o, $400. Naomi Nedelcu, Lin- $200-300, disc. for multiple. Sarah Capacity 008, LCC Major League, & up; Rhode Island Red & barred breeds pref. Thomas Ledbetter, New colnton 704-735-5457. Jinnah, Winston-Salem 336-788-6456 Larson Red Lightning & Glacier rock, $2 & up. Roy McLamb, Linden London 704-984-0715. Blk. Angus bulls, 9 & 11 m/o, or tanbrittinygoats.com. Maria’s 548 bloodlines, $2,500; oth- 910-893-3012. Galv. brooder w/thermostat control, $800/ea.; Jersey bull, 16 m/o, Pasture raised pig, approx. 150 ers avail. Scott Middleton, Southern Heritage breed turkey poults, blk. GC. Richard Harwell, Hickory 828- $800. W. Ingram, Hendersonville lbs., $100. Tom Morris, Moravian Pines 910-916-6900. wing bronze turkeys, $17.50. Amy 324-4455. 828-625-4977. Falls 336-921-3080. Reg. blk. Angus bulls, cows & Johnson, Warrenton 252-257-3050. Narragansett tom turkey, near Young miniature pygmy Fainting goats, 8 w/o & up, blk. heifers; low birth weight bulls, $1,000- White swans, 3 y/o, tame, $600/ Columbus co. Scott Blackwell, Cerro goats, father 15 in. tall at withers, & white, $100 & up. Mark Sink, Lex- $2,400. Dave Bacon, Selma 919- pair. Ron Skinner, Denton 336-302-0966. Gordo 910-770-1189. females, $75; males & older males ington 336-970-7292 from 5-9 p.m. 210-6048. Rhode Island Red, Americana, Ducks, silver apple yard & Indian for breeding, $50. John Harroff, Yearling dorper ram, born 04- Nigerian dwarf goats, AGS reg., mottled java standard chickens, blk. runner, adults, no ducklings. Chris Concord 704-786-3782 & lv. msg. 12, purebred, no papers, $300. James does & spring doelings, blue eyes, lots rosecomb bantams, asst’d guineas, Dodds, Sanford 919-775-4028. Feeder pigs, 7/8 Tamworth-1/8 Young, Grassy Creek 336-977-3409. of colors & friendly, $75-250. Stacy male/female, $5 & up. Delbert Spill- Young purebred bantams, pairs/ Hamp, pasture raised, 7 w/o & up, Fainting goat bucklings, blue Lewis, Louisburg 919-263-9215. man, Sophia 336-498-7103. trios, Eastern NC. Lucy Waddell, $60 & up. Ron Peters, Reidsville eyes, MGR reg., $150. Cathie Yates, Miniature cattle, Hereford & Dex- Chickens, red sex link & white Havelock 252-444-1617. 336-342-7545. King 336-983-7849. ter, open & bred heifers, bred cows, leghorn, 1½ y/o laying hens, good Jacob sheep, 2½ y/o, blk. female, Red Angus heifers & bulls, excel. cow/calf pairs, bulls, $700 up. Doug layers, $6 & up. Randy Wright, Seeds & Plants ready to breed, $200. Don King, bloodline & gentle, $800-1,200. Ben, Chappell, Wake Forest 919-266-2201. Staley 336-622-2386. For Sale Asheboro 336-873-7659. Lumberton 520-743-0771. ADGA reg. Nigerian dwarf goats, 3,000 red sex link pullets, Rhode Blk. Angus herd bulls, steers & Purebred Boer goats, bucks & cae/Johne’s neg., excel. bloodlines, Island Red hybrid, laying age, brown PLEASE NOTE: Individuals or heifers, Traveler, GT Maximum & does, no papers, $120 & up. Arthur bucks, does & wethers, great milkers, egg layers, vac. & de-beaked, $6.75 & businesses offering nursery stock for 727 Executive bloodline, $700 & up. Ratledge, Woodleaf 704-278-2081. $75 & up. Chris Peckman, Mebane up. E.D. Snider, Staley 336-708-2998. sale in North Carolina are required Tim Moss, Graham 336-376-3773. Irish Dexter cattle, 1, polled blk. 919-304-5804. Guinea keets, $4/ea.; vorwerk to obtain either a nursery or nursery Sim-Angus comm. yearling, reg. heifer, $1,000; 2, polled blk. reg. Mini Herefords, preg. cows & chicks, $3.50/ea. Dave Johnson, dealer license. For more informa- heifers & bulls, good bloodlines, bulls, $1,200. Mike Lawing, Char- calves, $2,000-3,000; reg. mini Hereford Salisbury 704-239-5942. tion, contact the NCDA&CS Plant $950 & up. C.L. Pickett, Burlington lotte 704-394-2877. cows & calves, $1,800 & up. Yates Laying hens, red stars, blk. stars Industry Division at 800-206-9333 336-228-8571 or 214-5827. Jersey bull, DOB 10-26-09, de- Whitley, Raleigh 919-524-0953. & Rhode Island Reds, all vac., $20/ or 919-707-3730. Boer kids, 2 males, ¾ x, brown horned, friendly, $500; pygmy goats, Reg. polled Hereford bull, 10 ea. Howard Kelly Sr., Rockwell 704- heads & markings, shots & wormed, $75. Robert Barron, Hamptionville 704- m/o, world class bred, good herd bull, 279-5750. Zinnia seeds, lg. heads, fresh 2012 DOB 04-19, weaned, $110; Katah- 450-3239. $1,000. Jeff Bass, Franklinton 919- Baby chicks, blue, blk., splash & crop, send cash & return address, din/St. Croix/Dorper, 2 females, 1 Reg. Nigerian buck, blue eyes, 528-2181. lavender orpingtons, $5/ea.; Rhode $6/5 tbs. Jack Taylor, 120 Queens white & 1 blk., shots & wormed, disbudded, excel. bloodline, good ASGA & AGS reg. Nigerian dwarf Island Reds, buff orpingtons, cuckoo Dr., King, NC 27021, 336-577-6886. $145. Dory Van Duzer, Durham breeding buck, $200. Janet Efi rd, goats, DOB 04-16 & 05-15-13, both marans, Dominiques, $3/ea. Stacey Loofa sponge, $10/100 seeds, 919-416-9689. Oakboro 704-485-4694. brown & blue eyed, parents on site, Helms, Oakboro 704-485-5200. $3.50/20 seeds; heirloom marigolds, Alpine wethers, no horns, 4 m/o, Limousin bulls, breeding age handled since birth, friendly, good milk Guineas, full grown, $12/ea.; keets, grow 3-4 ft tall w/huge blooms, $5/50 $125/ea. Nancy Hobson, Pittsboro heifers & cows, $1,800 & up. Kevin line, cd&t vac., $150 & up. Yvonne $3 & up. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- seeds; old timey hollyhocks, 5 ft 336-376-8137. Parker, Casar 704-538-9593. Petty, Siler City 919-548-4679. 699-3871. tall, $5/40 seeds, send cash + SASE. Full saanen & saanen Kiko cross Kunekune pigs, multi-purpose, Brahman bulls, ABBA reg., docile Peacock chicks, India blue, pied, Will Ayers, 5620 Sherrills Ford Rd., bucklings, all from reg. American easy on pastures, pets, breeding stock/ temperament w/long ears, parents on blk. shoulder, cameo, purple & silver Catawba, NC 28609, 828-241-2232. saanen sire, 2 from full saanen dam meat, all ages avail., various lines, site, 1, red, 12 m/o; 1 white w/brown pied., hand raised, healthy & friendly, Caster bean seeds, 12 seeds, $1 & 2 from 75% kiko dam, strong & $750-2,500. Cyndi Berry, Mt. Pleas- spots, 9 m/o, $1,000/ea. Linda Isley, $25 & up dep. on age & color. Daylon + SASE. Faye Thompson, Henderson healthy, $50-75. David Hendrickson, ant 704-574-8585. Liberty 919-694-0713. Powell, Indian Trail 704-821-4374 or 252-433-6443. Hamptonville 270-881-0938. Angora goats, does & bucks, white Finnsheep, ram, quad, prod. quads, 619-5213. Solid green liriope in cups, Alpine dairy goats, yearlings, mohair for spinners & weavers, $200- increase %, ewes, prod. quads, lambs, Dominique chickens, 3-4 m/o 2-10 shoots/ea., $1/ea. John Hood, doe & buck kids, hand raised, from 400. Marilyn Smith, Salisbury 704- white, $125-350. Karon Carlson, Bear females, $25-30. Nancy Shirley, Greensboro 336-621-4954. easy/heavy milkers, $100 & up. Leon 642-0731. Creek 919-742-1366 or 548-1133. Topton 828-321-9036. Peter pepper seeds, $1/pod w/ Albright, Thomasville 336-250-7288. Charolais bulls & heifers, purebred, Reg. Hereford bulls, AI sired by Game fowl chicks & stags, pure SASE; N.C. grown palmetto palm Reg. Angus cattle, bulls & 7-8 m/o, reg. sires, polled, gentle, shots, Victor 719T & Hereford plus bulls, leiper hatch, Nesmith sweater kelso, red tree seed, $1/4 seeds w/SASE. J.R. heifers, sired by Occ Ulrich, pic. avail., poss. deliv., $700 & up. Dee heifers & cows, $1,500 & up. Brent fox, grey cross hatch x kelso, straight Anderson, 310 Saddlewood Dr., Occ Mitchell, Cedar Chest & 3T Helms, Salisbury 704-642-9680. Creech, Zebulon 919-801-7561. run, $10-100. Matthew Hall, Au- Goldsboro, NC 27534, 919-778-2871. Emblazon, bred to excel on grass, Gelbvieh bulls, red & black, 1 y/o Dorper Katadhin x breed hair tryville 910-578-0955. Old timey cockscomb seeds, $2,000 & up. Steve McPherson, & up, $1,200 & up. Gerry Cloninger, sheep lambs, ewes & rams, $125 & Quail chicks, Bobwhite, Tennessee produces huge blossom head w/ Snow Camp 336-263-6042. Dallas 704-666-0565. up. Kevin Schweers, Castalia 919- red, Mexican speckled Georgia giant, rich crimson color, sturdy 18 in. Katahdin sheep, 2 y/o ram, Nigerian dwarf buck & doe, brother/ 853-6869. Texas A&M, jumbo brown coturnix, stalk, approx. 200 seeds, $3 + $300; spring lambs, $125. Lynn sister pair, 11 w/o, $70-100. Elizabeth Polled Hereford bulls, $825 & $55/100 at farm. George Parker, SASE. Barry Cox, 6225 Welborn Merritt, Chapel Hill 919-933-0349. Gibbs, Midland 980-621-5608. up. Randy Davis, Elon 336-263-8163. Lumberton 910-738-7432. Rd, Trinity, NC 27370. Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW July 2013 SEEDS & PLANTS FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES TRUCKS & TRAILERS TRUCKS & TRAILERS Leyland cypress, in fi eld, 10 ft, Hi Tensile fencing, galv. wire, Rough sawed pine lumber, GC, 1975 Int’l. tandem dump truck, 2012 Ram 1500, blk., reg. cab, $25; 12 ft, $38. David Watterson, treated corner post, sucker rods & hacked & air dried inside, 2x6, 2x8, LN Detroit eng., 5 spd. w/3 spd., air 20 in. chrome wheels, towing pkg., Lexington 240-498-8054. springs, will fence 35-40 ac, 14 metal 2x10, 12-16 ft, $0.50/bf. Tim Crotts, gate, swing gate, new elec. tarp, good $21,900; Hudson deck over trailer, Cabbage collard seeds, $5/lb. gates, elec. fence control, 2 ground Lawndale 704-692-3201. 14 ft bed, trailer hitch w/airbrake 16 ft, $1,875, both LNC. Larry Mills, + postage, $5/lb. + postage. Oliver rods, $1,500. F.D. Rivenbark, Burgaw Forced hot air wood furnace, connections, long wheel base & good Monroe 704-282-0108. Powell, 1029 Powell Rd., Rocky 910-259-2717. attaches to existing duct work, heavy tires, $5,995. Bill Payne, Madison Trailer, 16 ft, 7 ply tires, trailer Mt., NC 27801. Irrigation pto w/Gorman pump, 5x4, gauge metal, 8 in. exhaust, good for 336-548-6630 from 6-9 p.m. brakes, EC, $2,595. Wayland Efi rd, Japanese maples, dwarf coni- $2,500. Early Journigan, Franklinton shop, incl. shovel & poker, $500. Max 1985 Crosley gooseneck trailer, Oakboro 704-485-4694. fers, ginkgos, ornamental grasses & 919-494-2794. Sloop, Kannapolis 704-932-2062. 8x29 ft, 3 axles w/brakes, new brakes, Ponderosa cattle trailer, special unusual evergreens, $3 & up. Jim Pressure treated 8 ft fence Ridgid radial arm saw, 10 in., NC, lights, tires, & rims painted, $3,400. built w/HD axle, side exit door w/ Holland, Lewisville 336-813-5543. posts, 72, 4x4 & keepsake diamond $475; plastic rain barrels, $5/ea. Keith Gary Abernethy, Hickory 828-294- sep. door inside, 16 ft, red, kept in- Sunfl ower seeds, old timey type mesh fencing, 50 in. high x 660 ft, Black, Midland 704-888-2983. 4497 or 381-1591. doors, $4,000. Mary Dianne Engels, w/huge 12-14 lb. fl ower, 15-18 in. $1,400. Martha Marvin, Oak Ridge Bulk barns, 3 Powell, 1 Dixie, 1 1984 Reids trailer, tandem axle, Troutman 704-528-6135. diameter, 25 seeds, $3; 50 seeds, $5 336-312-3307. Roanoke, new burners, lp gas, Roanoke 8 wheels, all metal, 21 ft, for heavy 1946 Chevy ¾ ton truck, intact + SASE. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Irrigation pump w/motor & oil, all rack barns, $1,000/ea. Darrin equip., $2,000. Bill Powers, Winnabow & orig., clear title, running when Rd, Trinity, NC 27370. trailer, $400. John Burton, Reidsville Rogers, Taylorsville 828-234-4554. 910-619-1221. parked in barn, $5,000. Ron Smith, Rhubarb plants, 2-3 gal. 336-349-6910. Apache hay feeders, 6 ft, $500/ 1972 Chevy trucks, 1, Custom 10 Salisbury 704-642-0731. pots, $7/ea. Betty Wright, Granite Gourds for crafts & bird houses, ea.; 12 ft, $800, pick up only. Ashley Deluxe & 1, Cheyenne 10, $15,000/ 1996 Chevy Silverado 3500, Falls 828-396-2856. bushel, Martin, apple, etc., $1.50 & Peacock, Winston-Salem 828-308-7882. ea. Eddy Homesley, Lincolnton 704- dually w/5th wheel, diesel, 112K Azaleas, asst’d. colors, 1 gal., up. Jack Liles, Bailey 252-235-4288. Windmill, 14 ft diameter, pumps 530-5899. mi., VGC, $5,600. Ray Threadgill, 5/$10; camellia japonica, 1 gal., Long 126 rack barns, heat ex- approx. 15 gpm, 45 ft tower, EC, buyer 1964 Chevy truck frame, used Concord 704-784-8130 or after 6 p.m. $5. Jim Gibson, Ellerbe 910-652- changers, cured 1 barn, 3 avail., EC, breaks down & removes, $4,800. Rich- for livestock, $200. Thomas Harger, 1964 F600, 12 ft fl at bed dump 6154 or 817-1156. $4,000/ea. Standley Bass, Spring ard Harwell, Hickory 828-324-4455. Danbury 336-627-0987. w/2 ft sides, 292 v8, 4 spd. w/2 Fruit trees, apples, pears, Asian Hope 252-478-3477. Rail fencing, 2 hole locust line Fram trailer, 6.4x13.9, tandem ht spd. axle, FC, $2,500. Kevin Smith, pears, figs, plums, grape vines, 2003 Jacto cannon mist blower, post, $7.50; saw split hemlock rails, axles w/brakes, 5 in. channel wood fl oor, Concord 704-793-7937. thornless blackberries, pawpaw, GC, 160 gal., $5,000; 2008 Jacto $6/ea., other types avail. Eddie Moretz, $350; 3 house trailer axles, wheels & 2008 B&B sprayer trailer, adjust. hardy kiwi, pomegranate, fruiting cannon mist blower, GC, 160 gal., Deep Gap 828-963-0883. tires w/brakes, $85. Charles Kepley, ramps from 90-120 in., set up for mulberry, goji berry, jujube, ba- $7,000. Kay McGrady, Sparta 276- Roanoke 126 rack barn w/heat-x Welcome 336-731-6674. spray coupe, $6,800. Phil Graham, nanas & canna lily, $4 & up. Jackie 579-7733. heat exchanger, $1,200. Will McCal- 2008 Valley cattle trailer, 20 Cleveland 704-798-4216. Babb, Carthage 910-947-3384. Water tank, 400 gal., alum., on single lum, Rowland 910-740-3267. ft, LNC, $5,500. William, Pittsboro 1978 F600 dump truck, twin axle steel frame trailer, $850. Johnny HD poly tanks w/steel cage on 919-742-6114 or 930-7401. cyl., 4 ft grain sides & new eng., Sowers, Lexington 336-239-3020. steel pallets, 275 gal., top fi ll cap, Military truck w/winch & cable, $4,750. James Plowman, Mat- Seeds & Plants Fuel oil tank, 800 gal., no leaks, ball valve on bottom, no strong chem. 2½ ton, multi-fuel eng., dual tandem thews 704-821-4124. Wanted approx. 4x8 round, no stand, UC, ever in tanks, $75/ea. Neal Cutler, wheels, LNC tires, EC, $8,000; military 2000 Usts 39 ft frameless dump $350. Tim Coates, Linwood 336- Erwin 910-897-2838. trailer for 2½ ton truck, GC, $1,800. trailer, new drums & brake shoes, Green Giant arborvitae, any 240-0002. David Bradley hammermill, small Cyrus Bowman, Colfax 336-420-0986 24.5 tall rubber grain gate & barn size, purchase fi eld w/planted trees Greenhouse flat/pot filler w/ fl oor foot print, powered take-off, or 996-1783. door, $24,500. Tony Heilig, Salis- for nursery stock. Kenneth Lowe, conveyor, Bouldin & Lawson, model# VGC, $175. Larry Perry, Zebulon 919- Wil-Ro gooseneck livestock bury 704-980-2586. Lowgap 336-352-4048 or 325-0269. 13304, $5,500; greenhouse mixer w/ 210-3954. trailer, 20x7½, 8 lug wheels, new Miller trailer, tandem axle, tilt Purple sweet potato plants. Dean conveyor, Bouldin & Lawson, model# Portable Generac generator, fl oor, $3,000. Danny Brown, Stony bed, 18 ft, $3,000. Horace Cordell, Jarvis, Wilkesboro 336-984-3331. SA-14-3, $3,500. John Chilton, Ashe- 7500 watt, $500; 2 ton shop crane, Point 704-437-1849. Rutherfordton 828-245-4922. boro 336-302-2466. $100; rough sawed pine lumber, 2x4 Ford 360 motor & parts for 1973 1968 Dodge & 1969 Int’l dump Supplies Irrigation pump on trailer w/ & 1x6x8 ft, $0.25/bd. ft. Crawford Ford pickup, runs good, $850. Ann trucks w/silage/grain beds, both Wisconsin eng., $400; 4-cyl Wis- Bryant, Raleigh 919-231-7633. Carter, Sandy Ridge 336-871-4015 need repair, good dumps, $1,500/ For Sale consin eng., GC, $400. John Burton, Welding table, vise, 1.5 in. thick or 4061. ea. OBO. Jimmy Cowan, Mills Reidsville 336-349-6910. top, 3x4, $300. Roy Kemp, Franklin- 2013 Calico stock trailer, $4,350; River 828-890-4063. Direct current generators, Little Wonder 3 wheel blower, ton 919-496-2081. 2013 Calico dual tandem gooseneck 2007 Featherlite, 28 ft gooseneck 1,000-5,000 watts, 115 or 230v, 9 hp Honda eng., LNC, $750. Bobby Steel fuel tank on stand, 275 gal., trailer, 20,000 lbs., $8,950. H. Davis, w/dove tail, $4,000; Stoll 24 ft cattle $175-250 OBO. Bill Payne, Madison Miller, Winston-Salem 336-362-3342. Great Plans Ind., Inc. model HP-100, Elon 336-260-7606. trailer, $4,500; 1976 Chevy dump 336-548-6630 from 6-9 p.m. Bulk tobacco racks, 250, VGC, hand pump, $550. Charles McPherson, 2013 Hurst trailer, 20 ft, new truck w/14 ft grain sides, $4,500. Ron- Gourds for bird houses & crafts, kept inside barn, $5/ea.; bulk tobacco Mebane 919-563-3032. double axles, 7,000 lbs., lights & ramps, nie Forbis, Whittier 843-680-0312. lg. selection, $1.25/ea. & up. Denny gas burner w/5 hp motor, GC, $450. Blk. plastic sheeting, 3x100x4 oak fl oor, $2,300. Chris Witherspoon, 1995 Ford F350 dually, 58K mi., Rollins, Mocksville 336-492-7223. Travis Dollarhite, Kernersville 336- mil., great for landscaping, 33 rolls, Valdese 828-381-6857. clean, $7,500. M.C. Sholar, Ivan- Rack tobacco barns, 8 Roanoke, 391-1563. $10. Jeremy Payne, Durham 919- Livestock trailer, all metal, 4x9, hoe 910-540-8645. 1 Dixie w/Roanoke racks, all w/heat Burlap sacs, good for deer blinds, 744-2215. GC, $600. Clarence Hill, Seven 1988 F150, 4x4, XLT Lariat, exchanger, 2 Green Wheeler rack- art projects, etc., 25 bags, $15; pigeon Rough cut lumber, cut w/circle Springs 252-569-0758. auto., ac, cruise, new motor & ing tables, etc., $10,000/all. Henry lofts/rabbit cages, $40/ea. & disc. w/ saw; custom sawing, $0.50/bd. Ft; 2010 King Ranch F-150, 5.4l, paint, needs kit for trans., kit incl., Thorp, Oxford 919-693-5679. large qty. purchase. Kevin O’Neill, mixed wood chips, great for mulch/ crew cab pickup, 4x4, navigation, sun $4,800. Lacy Shepherd, Rocking- Oil drums, 275 gal., used for Belews Creek 336-414-8503. ground cover, $10/pickup load. Dar- roof, tow pkg., brown leather seats, ham 910-895-3056. oil, cleaned w/all caps & stand, Akron irrigation pipe, 1,000 ft, 4 rell Elliott, Sanford 919-770-9146. Perrelli tires, 65K mi., $27,000. Ben Dual axle all metal trailer, 6x14, $200/ea.; 275 gal. oil drums, pig in. twist lock, $1,000. Keith Faulkner, Poly tank w/fi ttings, 1,300 gal., 1 Davis, Washington 252-917-2396. $500; single axle trailer, 5x8, treated cooker type, $100/ea. John Hood, Liberty 336-565-4835. y/o, no damage, $550. Adam Walters, 1971 AM General, 2½ ton, titled, plywood fl oor, $50. Crawford Bry- Greensboro 336-621-4954. Greenhouse, 20x36 ft, gothic style Asheville 919-928-2562. multi-fuel diesel, 6x6, 5 spd. high/ ant, Raleigh 919-231-7633. Meadows grist mill, 24 in., 36 metal frame, incl. 2 exhaust fans, White feed sacks, clean, bundles low range, will trade for DC-3 Case 1995 Ford 250, service body, hp Wisconsin motor, sheltered, GC, 2 infl ation fans, 1 vent, tables & 1 of 25, good for rye, wheat, deer corn, tractor, $6,500 OBO. Daniel Spell, GC, 113K mi., $3,000. Roy Kemp, $2,000. Everett Doby, Mebane 919- propane gas furnace, $2,500. Anne etc., $5/bundle. Tami Thompson, Whitsett 336-212-3445. Franklinton 919-496-2081. 563-6879 before 9 p.m. Thacker, Summerfi eld 336-643-4814. Smithfi eld 919-934-1132. 2001 Sterling tandem w/16 ft Livestock trailer, dual axle, 52 in. wide x 12 ft long, all metal, pin Honda motor, 6 ½ hp, ¾ in. Blk. walnut lumber, drying 35 Supplies ox body, new tires, all wheels are horizontal shaft, LNC, $80. Buck yrs., $3/ft. Charles McMillian, Sum- alcoa alum., ac, cruise control, air hook, 5½ ft high, HD, $500. Tony Lynch, New London 336-859-3096. merfi eld 336-643-5673. Wanted ride seat, white, 300 hp CAT motor, Langley, Liberty 919-548-3072. Cast iron bath tubs, good for Billy Goat Gruff goat worker, 10 spd. Fuller trans., GC, 334,500 Trucks & watering troughs, $40/ea.; fans, mo- 5 y/o, GC, $725. Clint Aydelette, Free standing grain bin, auger & mi., $33,750. Standish Hopkins, Trailers tors & louvers, $65/ea. J.R. Smith, Greensboro 336-674-6528. grain wagon. Leon Albright, Thom- Denton 336-302-0353. Wanted Sophia 336-689-4335. Mayer potting machine, $5,000. Terry asville 336-250-7288. 1991 Ford F700 dump truck, 6 cyl. Water tank, 6,000 gal., above Kingery, Clemmons 336-766-4042. Stick barn burners, old 3 legged diesel, 14 ft bed w/side boards, air & 1988-95 Toyota/Ford Ranger ground, approx. 10x10, incl. valve Old dovetail log barn, long & short variety, pan top. Kevin O’Neill, Belews elec. trailer brakes, runs good, tires ok, pickup, ½ ton, 4 cyl., ext. cab, $2,000. & fi ttings, $2,200. Bill Sneed, Hill- logs, $1,500. Amy Barr, Moravian Creek 336-414-8503. new battery, $8,500 OBO. Terry Julian, Don West, Durham 919-683-1492. sborough 919-732-3419 or 1391. Falls 336-921-4585. Cedar logs to make boards 12 in. Dobson 336-366-3032 or 408 9040. 1974-81 steering column for Foley Belsaw planer/molder, Priefert SO4 squeeze chute w/ wide, 50 mi. radius of Clemmons. Da- 1992 Chevy Sierra truck, 171K Dodge D-100 truck, 3 spd., man. 12 3/8 x 6 ¼, $900; Master Shop auto & man. headgate, never used, mon Davis, Clemmons 336-764-0100. mi., new tires, GC, $1,200. Stephen trans., 6 cyl. Leon Miller, Kernersville multi-tool lathe, $500. Bobby Snow, can deliv., $3,900; cattle headgate, Oil tank & pump to store diesel Sifford, Snow Camp 336-376-0541. 336-993-5438. Franklinville 336-824-3376. self catching, $464. Roy Wright, fuel, 150 gal. tank, no rust on inside. 1985 F350 dually flat bed, gooseneck Dump trailer for carrying 7-8,000 Water/fuel containers, 275 & Advance 336-998-8637. Roy Plott, Mocksville 336-998-3690. & bumper hitch, 4 spd., cold a/c, runs lbs. Arron Lamar, Snow Camp 336- 330 gal. totes, 5½ in. top hole & Lincoln Big 20 welder, GC, Con- Alum. irrigation pipe, 3-4 in., good, $2,800. Bill Durham, Thomasville 675-1824. bottom cut-off valve, $100/ea.; metal tinental eng., long leads, mounted on Wade, Rain or Akron, detachable cou- 336-392-9300 or 479-0040. 1990-2005 Isuzu, Chevy, Ford, & plastic barrels, 55 gal., open & trailer, needs battery, $1,200. Matt plers, elbows, tees, risers, riser plugs 1974 Dodge D300 dually, 1 ton box Mitsubishi diesel cab over landscaping solid top, plastic barrels w/lids & Cline, Charlotte 704-200-3313. & other fi ttings, GC. Bill Makuch, truck, all new tires, sell w/or w/o box, truck w/fl at bed w/rails & dove tail rings., $15/ea. Jeff Brittain, Hickory Kentucky cane mill, #0, $600. Da- Waxhaw 704-843-9309. approx. 11 ft box, runs good, 4 spd. w/gate, 16-20 ft bed length. Phillip 828-327-4782. vid Fulbright, Newton 704-462-2000. Sand fi lters/screen fi lter for fi lter- man. trans, GC, $2,600; 1985 GMC Murray, Liberty 336-792-0309. Cattle head gate, VGC, $400. Comm. welder, 3 phase, water & ing pond water for drip irrigation. Bill 3/4 ton C2500 pickup, 2WD, eng. Tail gate for 1967 Chevy C30 William McKnight, Lewisville gas hook ups & plasma cutter hook Makuch, Waxhaw 704-843-9309. rebuilt w/35K mi., turbo 400 trans., fl eet side truck, GC. Lawrence Hoyle, 336-945-3094. up, $3,500 or trade for running trac- Cattle catch gate. Gina Marasco, no a/c, GC, $2,500. Eddie Gillespie, Fallston 704-517-6764. Bulk tobacco racks, approx. tor. David Jordan, Wadesboro 704- Burgaw 910-231-6342. Lexington 336-425-7923. 1940-1965 Chevy pickup, poss. 450; bulk tobacco racking turn 465-7141. Trucks & Farm trailer, 18 ft, dove tail, other brand, $0-2,000. Dale Hardison, table, $325/all. G.E. Godwin, Apex Drum type parts washer w/lg. LNC, less than 200 mi., 80 in. btwn. Watha 910-604-0601. sink, 30 gal. fl uid cap., swivel casters Trailers fenders, white spoke wheels, ramps 919-302-6087. For Sale To keep up with the latest on Northern Tool nursery wagon make mobile, lg. cleaning fl uid fi lter & & spare tire, elec. brakes, turn signals the N.C. Department of Agri- w/150 gal. sprayer, slightly used, fl uid drain back debris trap, HD 110v Trailer, HD, 18 ft, ball hitch, & lights, good tires & paint, 2 in. culture and Consumer Services, $150. Frank Hawkins, Mocksville pump & fl ow through cleaning brush, $1,000. G.E. Hollar, Yadkinville ball, $2,700. Dan & Libby Clubb, check out the department’s 336-998-3182. $250. Charles Talbert, Norwood 704- 336-463-5158. Madison 336-427-0028. blog at www.ncagr.gov/blog. Snatch block, #H418BB, bronze 474-4683. 1973 Chevy C65 tanker truck, Trailer, fl atbed over double 3500 You can also fi nd social media bushed, 8 ton, 6 in. sheave wire rope, Sunset milk tank, 500 gal., poss. 1,500 gal. stainless steel tank, GC, axles, 1 braking, new tires, paint & wir- links for the department’s ¾ in., $500. Gail Harris, Marion deliv., $2,000. Penny Inman, Liberty $5,500. Johnny Leatherman, Vale ing, work & road ready, $1,400. Mike Facebook, Twitter and YouTube 828-652-6457. 704-539-4084. 704-276-1586. Phillips, Germanton 336-785-6041. sites there.