South Carolina Department of Agriculture MARKET BULLETIN Vol. 93 • Num. 18 September 19, 2019 Est. 1913

HARVEST DINNER PUTS PEANUTS IN THE COMMISSIONER’S CULINARY SPOTLIGHT CORNER STORY BY EVA MOORE � PEANUT PHOTOS BY MARIANNE COPELAN Peanuts are used in thousands of food products, the peanut man at the State House grounds, the HUGH E. WEATHERS and found in many forms — peanut oil, peanut Cromer’s monkeys at Dutch Square Mall.” SOUTH CAROLINA butter, peanut fl our — in kitchens everywhere. But COMMISSIONER OF “Now I love that everyone is taking boiled peanuts when it comes to high-end dining, peanuts have AGRICULTURE to another level with spices and diff erent fl avors, seldom been a focal point all on their own. and you see peanut hummus on menus and more,” A dinner being hosted in October by the South she added. “I am looking forward to seeing what PART OF THE TEAM Carolina Peanut Board along with Columbia’s F2T our chefs create at this dinner.” urricane Dorian After the emergency Productions, Management and Catering aims to has passed, passes, we’ll follow up Copelan says she’ll use the dinner as an opportunity change that. but hurricane to help them assess any to help the participating chefs learn about peanuts. H season continues — and damages and determine the South Carolina next steps. Department of In addition, our Consumer Agriculture has many Protection Division’s roles when it comes to lab can assist in testing disaster response. for food and feed safety First, the department has after a disaster. Even our a seat on South Carolina’s facilities have a role in emergency operations disasters: The Federal team, specifi cally on a Emergency Management unit called Emergency Agency, or FEMA, Support Function (ESF) sometimes uses the State 11 that works with Farmers Market property schools, food banks, for staging equipment, Photo courtesy F2T Productions USDA, and other materials, or resources. agencies and partners to And we’ve had employees coordinate food during help with disaster an emergency. When recovery as members of the governor declares a the National Guard and state of emergency and volunteer groups. the state Emergency Throughout a disaster, of Management Division course, SCDA’s special activates this unit, concern is farmers and SCDA employees take agribusinesses. We stay shifts at the SCEMD constantly in touch with headquarters in West those we serve, gathering Columbia to help staff information on crop the team. I have been “I feel like peanuts do not often get the attention “Everyone can go to their local grocery store and losses and other damage. there before and after they deserve, so on this night our goal is to buy a bag of in-shell peanuts, but you can’t just After the danger passes, several storms, and have highlight the peanut crop in a positive manner,” run to a peanut farm in most states in the U.S.,” we work with USDA seen how the center said Marianne Copelan, a marketing specialist with Copelan said. “Well, in Columbia, the nearest and other agencies to bustles with activity, the South Carolina Department of Agriculture who peanut farm is about 30 miles southeast of the city.” calculate the impact to with big screens and serves as director of the South Carolina Peanut agriculture. Armed with Because the dinner falls during the September- consoles everywhere, Board and Virginia-Carolina Peanut Promotions. that information, we can through-November peanut harvest season, Copelan phones ringing, and work with the governor’s Vanessa Driscoll Bialobreski says this is a perfect time to show the chefs how people working around offi ce and state and is managing partner and peanuts grow. During harvest, machines fi rst the clock to keep South federal lawmakers to help founder of F2T Productions, dig the peanut plants out of the ground, then Carolinians safe. target aid. which hosts farm-to-table leave them in rows for two to fi ve days to “wind SCDA’s Rapid Response Our farmers in South events at the Columbia row dry.” The peanuts are then harvested with a Team also plays a role Carolina have endured farm City Roots. She says combine and sent to peanut buying points, where before, during, and after several devastating years the NUT'n but Love for S.C. SCDA inspectors grade them before they’re sent to disasters. We reach out in a row. We’re thankful Peanuts Dinner will make processors. to the food and animal that the South Carolina peanuts the star of the show. “This dinner is a great opportunity to meet feed manufacturing and legislature and Congress “We want to showcase how South Carolina peanut growers and agriculture distribution facilities we have recognized the versatile the peanut is in community leaders, and to enjoy some delicious inspect, advising them importance of supporting dishes and the history of food and drinks,” Copelan said. “We hope people on how to handle power farmers through these it,” Bialobreski said. “It is will come out and support us.” outages, dispose of disasters, and we’ll such a Southern staple, and ingredients, or deal with keep putting in the The NUT'n but Love for S.C. Peanuts Dinner will be held I know for me holds fond the aftermath of a fl ood. work to help. Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019, at City Roots in Columbia. For more memories of having peanuts information or to buy tickets, visit f2tproductions.com. in a glass Coke bottle from the gas station with my dad, UPCOMING EVENTS

Euphoria Carolina Foothills Heritage Fair Market Bulletin Office September 19 – 22 September 24 – 28 Weekend-long event includes exclusive tasting events, Tuesday – Thursday • 4 pm – 10 pm Monday – Friday • 8 am – 4:30 pm cooking demonstrations and wine seminars, as well as Carnival Rides 5 – 11 pm 803-734-2536 • [email protected] multi-course dinners and live musical performances. Friday • 4 pm – 11 pm agriculture.sc.gov/market-bulletin Euphoria features domestic and international wines, Carnival Rides 5 pm – midnight celebrity chefs, master sommeliers, and national Saturday • 10 am – 11 pm EDITOR recording artists. Tickets range from $40 to $400 Carnival Rides 12 pm – midnight EVA MOORE depending on the style of the event. Concerts, livestock shows, rodeos, dance ADS & CIRCULATION COORDINATOR Downtown Greenville and surrounding area exhibitions, 4-H youth events, hands-on learning JANET GOINS 864-233-5663 • [email protected] opportunities, farm animal exhibits, and loads of euphoriagreenville.com family fun all included with the price of admission. GRAPHIC DESIGNER Stroll in September Adults Tue-Thu $5, Fri-Sat $7. Students Tue-Thu STEPHANIE FINNEGAN September 20 – 21 • 8:30 am – 3 pm $3, Fri-Sat $5. Preschoolers: no charge. Discounts: With fall just around the corner with the Autumnal military $3 and Farm Bureau card $3 per adult (Limit 2). Equinox on September 23, what could be a better 2063 Sandifer Blvd., Seneca way to mark the shift from summer to fall than a 864-723-0698 South Carolina visit to Moore Farms Botanical Garden? Hydrangeas [email protected] Department of Agriculture farmoconee.org and zinnias are mainstays in September. 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2 South Carolina Department of Agriculture AQUACULTURE CATTLE

STER GRASS CARP JERSEY MILK COW REG & COM ANG HEIFERS 18 M/O REG ANG BULL 1 Y/O HIGHLAND BLK BULL ANG HEIFERS 8-11", $12/ea; Channel & 3 w/o jersey heifer calf, cow 6-12 m/o, top b'lines, $850 dbl bred CE, fescue resistant, reg, vac, tattooed, $1400 4-6 m/o, $250+ Catfish, 3-5", $50/100; milked by hand, $1200 for pr up; reg Ang bull, sired by gentle, grass dev, more bulls Roger Melton Casey McCarty Bluegill, Shellcracker, John Lollis Capitalist, 12 m/o, $1800 from diff b'lines, $1650 York Newberry Redbreast, 1-3", $50/100 Sumter Kevin Renwick Eddie Martin 803-230-3845 803-924-5239 Clay Chappell 803-236-3200 Abbeville Anderson REG BLK ANG BULLS REPLACEMENT HEIFERS Richland 803-924-0535 864-296-0454 PB RED ANG 18 m/o, vac, calving ease, reds & blks, sired by Ang 803-776-4923 grass fed, 4 hfrs, 10 m/o, REG ANG BULLS BLK BALDY & ANG COWS Ext & New Mkt b'lines, del & red SimAng, vac UTD, BLUEGILL $1200 each; 1 y/o bull & 2 2 ready for service, AI sired by heavy bred to reg Blk Ang avail, $1800 complete info avail, $1000+ 40¢; tiger bass, $2; hybrid y/o steers, $1000 each Double Vision & Upward, Bull, $1200 each; cow & calf Hugh Knight Ned McGill striped bass, $4; catfish, $1; Steve Platte good EPD's, $1500-2000 prs, $1500 Orangeburg Anderson minnows/shad, $30; sterile Aiken Rick Outen Terry Gibert 803-539-4674 864-352-6214 grass carp, $10 803-507-4331 Chesterfield Greenwood 2 ANG HEIFERS 6 REG BLK ANG BULLS Derek Long 843-337-1355 864-993-4212 REG BLK ANG BULL sired AI by Old Hickory, 20 m/o, calving ease, exc Newberry 36 m/o, Breeder: Edisto Pines 2 F1 BLK BALDIES HC’S 15 M/O PB BULLS weaned , vac, $1100 ea EPDs, $2250+ 803-276-2070 Farms, calving ease, $2500 $850; 1 Hrfrd HC & 2 BC’s, blk Brangus & Ultra blk, Billy Moss Marc Renwick KOI Marza Decker $700+, weaned , all shots calving ease, $1500+ McCormick Newberry several sizes, $1+ Lexington UTD & wormed Daniel Chassereau 706-654-6071 803-271-8691 Tommy Sherman 803-317-5558 Gene McCarthy Bamberg MINI/DWARF HEIFER REG ANG BULLS Laurens Edgefield 803-267-4880 REG RED ANG HEIFERS Char x Ang, 9 m/o, 36"+, ready for service, fertility 864-546-2778 803-278-2274 8-10 m/o, complete perf & BRED HEIFERS & COWS $1000 obo tested, complete EPD & SHAD health records, $1600+ 2 9 M/O BAL BLK BULLS fall calving, UTD on vac/ Steve Dodds performance info, 18-20 for pond stocking, $1-5; Raymond Prescott AI bred, sire- S/A "Boulder", de-worming, reg & comm, Chester m/o, $3000+ Bream, 35¢-$3; Bass, $1.50- Laurens dams- full Gelbvieh, $1100 ea $1450+ 803-581-1823 Kevin Yon 3; Crappie, $1-3; Catfish, 864-981-2080 James Wood Wayne Garber Saluda AI SIRED BULLS 50¢-$2 each Pickens Laurens 803-622-4140 7 Y/O PB HRFRD BULL Ang, SimAng, & Hereford, Cannon Taylor 864-979-8145 864-923-0581 1600 lbs, no papers, exc easy calving, $1200+ BLK ANG BULLS Newberry marking, gentle, $1300 REG BLK ANG BULLS REG BLK ANG Jordan Nabors 10-12 m/o, Tour of duty 803-276-0853 Johnny Childress 18-24 m/o, low BW, exc ft bred cows & open heifers, low Laurens b'line, $1500 each Laurens & muscle, BSE, complete input, eff, moderate sized, ex 864-923-5985 Doug Blake 864-872-9985 EPDs & perf info, free SC ft, udders, muscle, $2500+ Greenville BLK ANG COW PB HRFRD HEFRS & BULLS del, $3000+ Walter Shealy 864-918-7480 $1500 25 POLLED HRFRD BULLS polled, exc b'lines & genetics, Dixon Shealy Newberry Debbie Norris range ready, line bred for grass, gentle, 8 bulls, $1250+; open 4 Y/O SIMANG BULL Lexington EPD's an carcass data, $2800+ Newberry 803-924-1000 heifers, $900 each low BW, gentle, exc bull, selling 803-629-1174 803-622-0000 Norris Fowler BROOD COWS John Gossett so not to in breed, $3000 5 HOLSTEIN HEFRS Union BLK ANG BULLS & replacement heifers, Spartanburg Carroll Moore 450 lbs, $350+ 864-219-0182 yrlgs & 2 y/o, exc b'lines, $900-1800, sired by or bred 803-222-7786 Abbeville good calving ease, $1500+ to top Santa Gertrudis bulls 864-933-2306 John Johnson ½ SIMM 15 ANG X HEIFERS Wesley Miller Gene Fickling Newberry ¼ Limo, ¼ comm, 16 m/o pre-condition & vac, $1000 ea JERSEY COWS 803-944-9709 red heifer, bred 3 m/o to Lexington Barnwell Chris Douglas 3½ y/o cow & 2 y/o heifer, 803-917-1793 803-259-8588 5 TX LNGHN BULLS black bull, $850 York $600 each or $1000 for both 7-17 m/o, $400-600 each Dean Rawls BLK ANG BULLS & HEFRS 3 REG BFMSTR BULLS 803-417-0155 Jimmy Chastain Aiken reg, 9-24 m/o, AI by Tahoe, 18 m/o, 2 blk, 1 red, $1200+; Union J Carnes REG BLK ANG COWS Lancaster 803-256-2364 Niagara, Discovery, SureFire, PB Bfmstr red bull, 12 m/o, 2 herds, 20 in each, <9 y/o, 864-426-6044 Fortress, Conrade, Hoover $1000; 2 PB Bfmstr bulls, 29 803-289-8475 SG YRLNGS RED BULLS $1000 ea; reg blk Ang bull, 1ST CALF HEIFERS polled, $1200 firm Dam, $1500+ m/o, $1500 Hoover Dam, 14 m/o, $1300 A2/A2, PB Jersey, $1800; REG ANG BULLS Bobby Baker John Steele yrlng, $1500-2000; 2 y/o, $2500 Leon Shealy Jack Whitaker Jersey/Normande cross, $1500 Lancaster Lancaster Neil Boyd Lexington York Steve Gajdosik 803-285-7732 803-283-7720 York 803-622-1314 803-925-2129 Spartanburg 803-627-1131 864-764-4520

FARM EQUIPMENT

ADS MAY NOT BE SUBMITTED BY COMMERCIAL DEALERS. FARM EQUIPMENT HAY SPEAR NI 1R CORN PICKER 2R COVINGTON PLANTERS JD 250 SKID STEER 7700 JD TRACTOR '04 NH TS100A CAB LDR 3ph, $100 $1800 & dist, extra plates & cogs; 60 hp, good tires, 1750 lift 4wd, open ROPS, $17,500; 2 rear remotes, rear wheel Jay Tanzer John Barton also cults w/side dresser, $1650 cap, needs engine work, JD 975 5r switch plow, $6500 whts, left hand reverser, Kershaw Spartanburg Jesse Eubanks hydraulics good, $3000 obo Tim Boozer 4100 hrs, $30,000 803-432-3822 864-680-4893 Lexington Eric McClam Newberry William Pow 803-580-7551 Richland 803-924-3922 6' BUSH HOG TILLER KUBOTA MX4700 HST Greenwood 803-543-7007 new, nvr used, $2250 obo '14 tractor FEL, 4n1 bucket, PRIEFORT LITTER SAVER 8N FORD TRACTOR 803-924-2165 Ed Joye R-4 tires, YGC, 1 owner, GC, shed kept, $1500 35 TON WOOD SPLITTER Sherman trans, decent tires, JD 535 RND BALER York $22,500 Duane Fink horiz or vert, $1000 obo new parts, $2600; 9N Ford, 5x6, twine, bale kicker, 704-813-1638 Richard Ashley Lexington Debra Parker 6v, all orig, $1800 monitor, $4000; 2 basket Lancaster 803-917-3250 York Joe Polk JD 700 GRINDER MIXER tedder, $900 803-289-4305 803-417-3901 Chester 3 screens, works good, FARMKING 360 SEED Steven McAlister 803-379-7031 needs repair, $1500 obo KUBOTA MX4700 TRACTOR CLEANER FA 140 W/CULTS Saluda Earl Watts 340 hrs, w/Landpride 6' LNC, w/loading auger & 2 blade turn plow, rear NH 256 HAY RAKE 864-993-6470 Lexington bush hog, $13,500 extra screens, $4900 mower, old, GWC, $2900 $1200 JD 720 DSL 803-794-9049 Larry Satcher Jeffrey Gilmore Charles Dickson Al Harlan GC, $10,500; Ford 131 7 Edgefield Chesterfield Fairfield Spartanburg CULTIVATING shank chisel plow, $850; IH & seeding equipment, 8 pcs, 803-334-5414 843-517-0315 803-338-0828 864-316-9636 510 grain drill, $2100; 2 2r $1400, won’t separate SUPER A JD 1010 GAS TRACTOR EQUIP 6' D R ROAD GRADER JD 71 flex, $1250 ea Barney Williams cult, fert dist, $2500; 3pt $2200; 3pt dirt pan, $175; 3pt discs & plows, 3ph & pull type, elec controls, PB, $650 Adam Anderson Lexington Line bk drag , $600; spreader, $375; rolling stalk $300+, good for food plots Bill Davidson Newberry 803-543-8715 3pt Cosmo fert spreader, cutter, $200; manure sprdr, Daniel Verdin York 803-924-8466 $300; 5' bush hog, $400 more, $500 Laurens 704-641-5267 CORN PLANTER Keith Hodges Sammy Jordan 864-270-7251 IH HYDRO 100 & corn/cotton planter, $150 '78 FA CUB needs pro repaired, $7500; Greenwood Florence each obo POST HOLE AUGER EC, low hrs, shed kept, JD 8200 8’ grain drill, $2250; Charles West 864-910-5351 843-665-0740 & scrape blade, $200 each w/1ph, cults, , Ford 4610 $8000 Spartanburg JD 457 SILAGE BALER JD H 1942 Lucy Smarr mold board, turn plow, disc John Miller 864-969-2912 net, runs good, $11,000; elec start, brakes & motor Spartanburg turn plow, $4250; more Edgefield Kuhn SR 108 V-rake, $3300 rebuilt, exc sheet metal w/ 864-578-2091 Robert Yonce 2R NI CORN PICKER 803-480-6389 Matthew Watson hyd pump & cyl, $4500 Aiken $3000 6' HD SKID STEER COUNTRYLINE McCullough Ardrey Chester Will Kraft open bottom, low flow 803-685-7240 5' box blade, 6' landscape 803-385-1914 Greenville Lancaster 2-cyl, grapple bucket, $2500 INTL 1440 COMBINE rake, both HD & $300 each; 864-895-6283 803-804-1838 420-D CAT BACKHOE D Dimery 944 corn head & 1020 carry all, $75; all in VGC 4x4, 4N1 bucket, pilot KUBOTA 4030 SU Lexington platform head, $5000 Bob Roberts JD 8430 6000 hrs, $85,000 controls, $32,000 51hp, 2wd, 948 hrs, needs 803-796-2995 Chris Toole Georgetown Ronnie Murphy minor repair, $7000 Orangeburg 843-546-4800 Tina Craig 4025 MAHINDRA TRACTOR Barnwell Fairfield Bruce Starnes low hrs, is not 4x4, $7900 803-730-1340 803-600-6623 Chesterfield 2H TAG-A-LONG TRL 803-300-2994 Hazel Padgett INT 496 DISC good floor/tires, GC, 843-672-5823 850 MASSEY COMBINE Lexington 72 new blades, $7500; 4r more, $500; 5' King Cutter 4-24" DISK PLOW 3ph, $300; scraper blade w/ 6r corn & 18' grain header, 2R FORD 309 PLANTER 803-606-5115 Amadas pnut combine, finishing mower, more, 4r corn for parts, all shed 2r Covington planter, w/spare $16,500; '97 1603 terra gator adj rippers, $400 PINE STRAW BALER $450; more kept, w/manuals, $10,000 parts; 2r Pgh cult, $1500 SS, more, $12,000; more Jimmy Wells Tommy Hayden JD 24T (E0024), $1000 Lexington David Earley Kevin Livingston Walter Ornes Jeffery Spires Anderson Orangeburg Newberry Bamberg 864-437-9608 803-532-7820 Aiken 803-534-3689 803-944-7243 507-450-8069 803-515-4946 MARKET BULLETIN 3 FARM EQUIPMENT, CONTINUED

ADS MAY NOT BE SUBMITTED BY COMMERCIAL DEALERS. 6’ ROTARY CUTTER INTL 1440 COMBINE HAY TUMBLE BUG 3PT BALE WRAPPER 250 BELARUS JD 2010 TRACTOR GC, $450 GC, $9900 $500; 3pt scoop pan, $150 by Farm-Land, completely not running, w/180 Allied w/canopy, new rear tires, Pete Price Charles Nichols Christopher Derrick wraps incl 24 rolls of wrap, ldr, $1200 w/2r cult & planters, GC, Abbeville Saluda Edgefield $2400 David Whitener $7500; GMC 7000 boom, 864-446-8435 864-445-8350 803-480-0465 Edward Berger Spartanburg 37' w/16' dump, $12,000 Dorchester 864-266-7455 Jimmy Wilson SPRING TOOTH CULT '72 JD 4000 BOX SCRAPE 843-832-9233 Anderson belly mtd FA 140/Super A, dsl, good rear tires, works, & lay by plow, $200 each; HABAN CORN SHELLER 864-923-2348 $150; Bush Hog mdl 305, 5' $8500 obo hyd rnd bale roller, $400 MOLINE AVERY TRACTOR PTO driven, 3pt, $500 pull type mower, $550 Henry Carroll Bobby Baker wide frt whls, needs head Danny Hooker JD CHISEL PLOW Tom McArdle Calhoun Lancaster gasket, shed kept, $1200 Colleton $575; Ford 2 btm plow, $275; Greenville 732-539-7631 803-804-2230 Vance Clinkscales 843-893-3060 hay spear, $170; 1r cult, $145; 864-270-4824 Anderson 2r cult, $200 4400 JD COMBINE '01 FORD SD F-350 '13 BEE TRL 864-225-6084 George Schwab JD A 1951 gas, 13' rebuilt flex head & 7.3 dsl, auto, dual rwd, 2h, BP, $4000 York GWC, w/good tires, set up 13' rigid head, new tires, GC, all power HD pkg & HARDEE SLOPE MOWER Deborah Worth for pulling brackets, can be $4000 towing w//extras, 63K mis, 42” cut, LN, recently used, Aiken 803-493-8021 removed, $5000 obo David Green manuals, VGC, $17,500 $8000 obo; Heston PT-7 hay 803-657-8774 3 ROLO-BAR HAY RAKES Brad Jeffcoat Spartanburg M Wilson cond, field ready, $1200 obo 1 AC, 1 56 NH LH, 1 NH 260 8'x24' HD TRL Lexington 864-804-8090 Spartanburg Leon Fulmer 2½"x10" pintle hook, w/5' RH & parts, $2300 for all 803-429-7755 864-595-1136 Newberry Jimmy Collier INTL 501 GRAIN DRILL ramp, 3 axles, 3 w/brakes, 803-924-0493 McCormick CORN PICKER $2500 6 TON FERT/LIME SPDR GC, $2000 864-443-2681 NI 2r model 324, EC, shed Darren Carter Chandler, all hyd, $12,500 obo NH 640 BALER Jerry Padgett kept, $3800; gravity wagon Greenwood Otis Hembree wide p-up, 4x5 auto wrap Berkeley JD 6300 W/640 LDR body, $500; deer corn 864-980-5695 Spartanburg twine bales, used last yr, 843-761-2049 5600 hrs, $18,500; JD 2755, wagon, more, $1000 864-316-1222 GC, $3000 76hp, dual remotes, 3ph, CULTIVATOR SWEEPS NI 1R CORN PICKER David Williams Allen Sutherland 6100 hrs, $9700 w/arms, $100 IH 5500 CHISEL PLOW barn kept, needs work, $1500 Wagener David Wannamaker 9 shank, 3ph, $1500 Aiken Travis Cushman Robert Hurley 803-507-3415 Calhoun Randell Wilson 803-266-5189 Aiken Laurens 864-981-5352 DITCH BANK BUSH HOG 803-682-2117 Abbeville AC NO TILL 2R PLANTER 803-640-2865 Hardee Williams ser 864-378-4924 w/extra seed plates, shed CATERPILLAR D5C INTL 5100 GRAIN DRILL '78 FORD TON TRUCK #SH-360-CO, $3000 kept, $850; boom pole for w/grain body, $2200 & JD 3320 4x4 loader, 4 ROTOR MORRA TEDDER 7" spacing, single disc, 10' Becky Elliott $15,500 each; Yanmar YM pull type, hyd fold, manual skid steer ldr, $300 W, $2500 Clayton Leaphart Hampton 2000, $3400 tilt, GWC, $2000 Jimmy Fleming Lloyd Tisdale Lexington 843-368-5158 Ronald McGraw Andrew Rice Greenville Williamsburg 803-892-2642 864-444-1224 1586 INTL TRACTOR Lancaster Allendale 843-401-8282 SQ HAY BALER good tire w/duals & 126 704-547-1832 803-686-1208 shed kept, $800 mixer grinder KUBOTA TRACTOR B7510 16' HD EQUIP TRL Athens cutting harrow, 21hp, 185 hrs, $8500; Woods feed mill, JD 700, $1000 CASE IH 7150 4WD JD 4960 Tandem axle, lights, brakes, $12,500 obo; 410 MF mfwd, cab, heat, air, duals, auto-steer, 200hp, $51,000; RCC42, 42" bush hog, $500; shed kept, $2750 Freddie Edwards combine, dsl, $5000 GWC, 7800 hrs, $29,500 500 bu EZ-Trail grain Woods 40" tiller, $800 Steven Harmon Hampton Steve Mobley Danny Hege wagon, EC, shed kept, $8500 C Apicella Lexington 803-842-9817 Chester Lexington Barnwell Thomas Fink 803-530-9460 40" SPRIG DIGGER 704-622-2425 803-793-4187 Lexington 803-602-5309 Bermuda King, w/folding NI 1R CORN PICKER 803-622-4678 cross conveyor, GC, shed 1440 INTL COMBINE INTL 1566 TRACTOR '07 INT REFER TRUCK pull type, shed kept, $1000 obo 4r corn, 15' header, GC, $8000 6 spd, $20,500; '88 Chev kept, $14,000 '75 black stripe, canopy, new 70HP DEUTZ MODEL D7206 Bob Johnson Russell Mixon tires, field ready, 160 hp, $9000 w/2845 Bush Hog loader, step van P30, $3500; JD Georgetown Craig Henry Hampton Ethan Arnold $7000 450C dozier, $13,500 843-264-8864 Beaufort 803-943-3778 Anderson Terry Gibert Franklin Brown 843-521-3826 Charleston CASE IH 2188 '11 28' GN HORSE TRL 864-276-2822 Greenwood w/3 heads, $35,000; Case IH 16' BONANZA CATTLE TRL w/camping area, awning, 864-993-4212 843-559-2761 GN, good tires, rubber FORD 309 notill drill, $11,000; MX285 AC, triple axles w/brakes, mats, more, $2100 2r planter, GC, $1000 JD 960 FOLDING FIELD CULT 35 DISC OFFSET HARROW w/auto steer, $55,000 new tires, $17,500 Wayne Hancock 24' W, $2500 obo Taylor Way, GC, $4250 Danny McAlhaney James Ellis Cecil Hooks Florence Glynn Webster Gary Wright Bamberg Abbeville Marion 843-598-9660 Clarendon York 803-793-7095 864-378-6272 843-430-4906 803-468-7403 803-684-3834 JD 335 RND BALER '56 JD 50 TRACTOR VERMEER REBEL 5400 rnd baler, twine tie, EC, $7500 40' SEMI TRL barn kept, $5000 obo; 3ph QUICK HOOK-UP IH 1020 HDR AUGER runs good, new carb, $3500 used for hay storage, circa 1975, forks, $250 obo JD Cat II, VGC, $475 15', EC, $500 Manning Bair Ben Bolt p-up w/your truck, $2000 Jerry Raines Vernon Bonner Jason Nichols Dorchester Anderson Allen Kirchner Spartanburg Sumter Saluda 843-563-4114 864-934-2103 Aiken 864-909-1538 803-481-4225 864-992-2753 803-646-0999

FARM LABOR

NOTICES ARE ACCEPTED FOR AGRICULTURAL WORK ONLY AND NOT FOR HOUSEWORK, NURSING, OR COMPANIONSHIP NEEDS. WANT SOMEONE TRACTOR REPAIR TRACTOR SVC REPAIR LIGHT TRACTOR WORK TRACTOR WORK HORSE BOARDING to finish tearing down old restoration, all types, 50 yr exp tires, eng rebuilds, clutches, to incl bush hogging, discing, bush-hog, blade, cut trees 10+A, barn w/elec, livestock farm house, for lumber left George Bush cab interior kits, comp cut up & removal of downed not threatening structures, water tank, riding area, full in it Lexington restoration & painting trees, light landscaping 20 mis of home, call for est or partial board, call for info William Pow 803-640-1949 David Moss John Tanner David Wannamaker Pam Avrett Greenwood Spartanburg Lexington Calhoun Edgefield FARM FENCE CONST 803-924-2165 w/hyd post driver, grading/ 864-680-4004 803-422-4714 803-682-2117 706-836-6924 CUSTOM SPRIGGING clearing, spray for weeds/ PORTABLE SAWMILL SERV LAND CLEARING DOZER/TRACKHOE WORK PASTURE/FIELD SPRAYING CB, Tifton 85, Tifton 44 & fire ants, brush cutter/bush statewide, saw logs up to backhoe work, stump removal, build & repair ponds, demo, Upstate area, guidance turf grasses, row or fairway hogging 30"W & 20'L track skid steer w/Ind bush tree removal, land clearing, system used planters, call for est Ken Wells Lowell Fralix hog, 4n1 bucket, refs avail roads, free est Heyward Swift Timmy Benton Laurens Barnwell Dusty Parker James Hughes Anderson Colleton 864-449-8556 803-707-5625 Chester Greenwood 864-934-5275 843-908-3222 864-426-2787 864-227-8257 TRACTOR/EQUIP REPAIR WANT RELIABLE PERSON(S) BALE WRAPPER TRACTOR/EQUIP REPAIR all makes & models, dsl, gas w/equip, to cut, rake & bale LEXCO TACK CLEANING DOZER/TRACK HOE for rent, $4/bale, plastic & maint by certified dsl/hvy & small eng, lawn & garden 45A of Coastal, on shares, in leather bridles, saddles, & drag-line work, pond extra, $100 min use fee equip mechanic, will travel equip, generators, 9" Ford Greenwood Co harnesses & accessories, repair/digging & dredging, Marc Renwick from Camden/Rembert for fee gear repair Phil Lucas your place or mine lot/land clearing & grading Newberry Austin Shealy Tommy Kiser Greenwood Laurie Knapp Nathan Oswald 803-271-8691 Sumter York 864-377-4337 Lexington Lexington FENCE INSTALLED 803-223-3994 803-684-4363 803-317-7613 803-317-3090 LIME SPREADING Statewide, & rnd hay bales WANT SOMEONE TRACTOR/EQUIP REPAIR specialize in bulk Tenn FORESTRY MULCHING BUSH HOG MOWING hauled, call for est to cut & bale 28A of Coastal, eng, clutches, hyds, elec, all lime, call for est skid steer, dozer, trenching, tilling, finish mowing Bruce Thomas for the hay makes & models, work guarn Drake Kinley cattle water tanks Vernon Bonner Dorchester Steven Jackson Randy Stachewicz Anderson Mark Hall Sumter 843-636-1699 Calhoun Colleton 864-353-9628 Abbeville 803-481-4225 CB & TIFTON 44 803-730-2121 843-538-7411 864-980-0423 POND CONSULTATIONS FENCE & BARN BUILDER custom planted, w/Bermuda UNDER BRUSHING PASTURE MGMT SERV Pond stocking, turtle & fish CUSTOM SPREAD restore old farm buildings, King 4r planter, 35+yrs exp, bush hogging, skid steer spray weeds, treat fire ants, traps, misc other traps, feeders, TN Valley lime, fert, call for custom wood work sprigs avail, $1.75/bu grading & clearing licensed, spread fert & lime aerators, pond structure prices Gene Fickling Eddie Adams Bayne Brown Kenny Mullis Clay Chappell Gene Roe Barnwell Darlington Greenville Richland Richland Greenville 803-259-8588 843-307-4121 864-380-6460 803-331-6612 803-776-4923 864-630-1768

4 South Carolina Department of Agriculture FARM LAND

FARM LAND MUST BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY THE OWNER, NOT AN AGENT. TRACTS MUST BE AT LEAST 5 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION, TIMBER, OR PASTURE. OUT-OF-STATE OWNERS — NOT REAL ESTATE AGENTS — MAY NOW SUBMIT ADS FOR LAND IN SOUTH CAROLINA. 10 +/- A WARE PLACE 1336A LEASE 55A FORMER DAIRY FARM WANT SM FARM W/HOME WANT LAND TO BUY 97A TIMBER on Old Hundred Rd, for deer, hog & duck pastures in Fescue & Coastal, 4+A, open/wooded, suitable for hunting in & hunting land, on the pastured, $15,000/A, some hunting, 1338 June Burn Rd, 5 mins to Lake Greenwood Upstate/foothills areas, Allendale, Bamberg, Salkahatchie, Colleton Co, owner financing poss Manning, $9000 or Town, $335,000 firm under $100,000, cash buyer Hampton Co's $285,000 Stephen Gedosch Nicky Kellahan Phil Lucas Susan Georgion David Froehlich Joyce Rucker Greenville Williamsburg Greenwood Greenwood Bamberg Lexington 864-982-4490 843-372-1345 864-377-4337 423-440-4196 803-368-0097 803-791-7319 65+A FOR LEASE 94.6A+/- TIMBERLAND WANT 50-150A WANT LAND TO LEASE 81.2 A LAURENS 106 A MATURE HDWD Laurens Co, Hwy 101 b'tween Lancaster Co,TM#0113-00- to buy for planting, pasture & in Upstate, for bow/gun edge of town, wooded, w/mixed pine timber & lrg Gray Court & Woodruff, 022.00, 35 y/o pines, $315,000 home stead in Spartanburg, hunting, have ins, will water & sewer, near elem & creeks, managed for qlty open for planting, no hunters John Horton Laurens or Union Co's protect & enhance property middle schools, $4600/A bucks/turkey 3 yrs, $400,000 Tommy Sherman Beaufort James Daugherty Cary Cox John Morgan William Ware Laurens 832-651-0918 Spartanburg Greenville Edgefield York 864-546-2778 864-505-4320 864-918-1691 803-279-6744 803-517-8060 25A TIMBER 12+A FOR LEASE w/water & sewer, ½ mis of 21A LAKE RUSSELL 17A W/HARDWOODS 41.37A ABBEVILLE 23A EDGEFIELD CO upper Abbeville Co, on Hardees in Orangeburg, off wooded, exc hunting & fronts I-26 & Chumley Rd, ½ pine trees, ½ open land, entirely mature timber, 2 Bell Rd, open for planting, Hwy 301, $6000/A fishing, $109,000 elec & public water avail, 3500' rd frtage, 3 mis to mis from Johnston, small reasonable & poss 1st yr free Harrry Strock Shirley Huston level areas, wildlife, creek, Lake Russell, $155,000 pond, $115,000 Vance Clinkscales Berkeley Abbeville $150,000 James Bradberry Shawn Yonce Anderson 843-860-4667 803-917-9665 M Wilson Abbeville Edgefield 864-225-6084 Spartanburg 864-446-2744 803-275-2101 WANT SMALL SC FARM 6A ON TYGER RIVER 864-595-1136 250A HUNTING LEASE secluded, no restrictions, w/ off Hwy US 129 on Powell Dr, 96A VARNVILLE 25+/-A TIMBERLAND deer, pasture, timber, water & elec on land Wellford Comm, w/house, 53.2A TIMBER Hampton Co, $154,000; 55A Allendale Co area, ½ cut, stream, trailer, $4000 Mike McBride well & septic, $70,000 Hwy 25 Ware Shoals, Bamberg, planted loblolly, deer, turkey, cypress pond, Dixon Shealy Anderson James Coster Laurens Co, home site, water source, field, deer home site, $42,000 Newberry 864-980-7832 Spartanburg buried utilities, septic/well, stand, $105,000 Kimberly Carter 803-629-1174 864-227-2590 no dividing, $158,900 James Simons Florence 5.7A TIMBERLAND Jim Horky Orangeburg 843-206-1680 149A PASTURE E/S McCords Ferry Rd, 103 A CHAPPELLS & timber, ½ in town of Plum TM#37300-01-11, $12,500 timber/wildlife/pond, $2800/A Greenville 843-708-7361 Branch, $3000/A, will finance Dave Williams Justin Howe 864-990-5823 Jimmy Collier Richland Newberry McCormick 803-799-6073 803-944-1065 864-443-2681

EQUINE FRESH PRODUCE GARDEN

THE SELLER MUST PRODUCE MUST BE RAW AND NON-PROCESSED. RAW MILK, BUTTER, AND CHEESE ADS ARE NOT PROVIDE A COPY PRODUCTS MUST BE PERMITTED BY THE SC DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACCEPTED FROM OF A CURRENT CONTROL. AN EGG LICENSE IS NOT REQUIRED FOR ON-FARM POINTS OF SALE. COMMERCIAL NEGATIVE COGGINS NURSERIES, WHICH TEST WITH THE AD. LRG BROWN FIGS MUSCADINES JERSEY COW RAW MILK FREE RANGE EGGS ARE DEFINED AS SCANNED COPIES organic, turkey, Irmo area, you pick, multiple varieties, w/all the cream, $8.50 gal $3/dozen, brown & blue eggs HAVING ANNUAL ARE ACCEPTABLE. $10/gal $2.50/qt, or $10 gal Samuel Stevens Rachel Mew SALES OF $5,000. Francis Allen Edwin Borders Aiken Marion 3 1 Y/O SICILIAN DONKEYS Lexington York 803-645-5111 843-267-4032 LRG BLUEBERRY PLANTS blk M, $200; 2 gray F, $225 803-730-1902 803-417-2590 3 y/o, 2 var & blkberries, $5 each; all w/cross on back PECANS each; Fig & Pomegranate Bob McKie FIGS SUGARCANE shelled, $10/lb trees, $10; muscadine, $7.50 Edgefield $5/gal green or blue, $45/100 stalks Wayman Coleman FC Noles 803-637-3243 Louise Brown Joe Trapp Abbeville Barnwell Spartanburg Richland 864-379-1138 803-383-4066 864-472-8121 803-600-1841

GOATS / LLAMAS / SHEEP

6 M/O M PYGMY GOAT REG KATAHDIN RAMS FB REG ADGA NUBIAN 3 Y/O F NUBIAN SAANEN/NUBIAN DOE SOUTHDOWN EWES shots & wormed, blk w/ 3 y/o, 1 y/o & 4 m/o, $150- 5 m/o Bucklings, $150 ready for fall breeding, $250; in milk, bred back to reg $250; Southdown, Suffolk x frosted ears, $85 400, red & 1 white Sam Stevens yng Toggenburg mix, F, $150 Saanen, healthy, friendly, $400 Southdown, Suffolk x Texel, Jill Meredith Benson Ray Aiken Elgava Jones Aiken Southdown x Texel ewe Greenville Georgetown 803-645-5111 Greenville 803-663-0278 lambs, $175 864-243-4198 943-933-5367 864-836-3581 Maggie Miller SAVANNA KIKO CROSS MALE PYGMY GOATS Anderson 5 Y/O FAINTING BUCK KATAHDIN/DORPER & full Kiko kids, $200+ 6 M/O RAM LAMBS diff ages, $75 blue eyed, proven breeder, 15 ewes, $200 each or disc Bobby Page $150; breeder rams w/growth Bridgett Schumpert 864-933-1679 friendly, easy to handle, $100 for all, 3+ y/o Spartanburg & perform data, $275-375, reg St Lexington 10 NANNIES Lesa Benjamin Benny Goff 864-494-2501 Croix Hair sheep, no worming 803-796-8365 & 12 billies, pure Koy Ranch York Kershaw Eddie Martin from DNA reg stock, 6-18 100% NZ KIKO BUCKS BOAR & BRIAR 803-627-7298 803-438-3700 & does, exc breeding stock, Anderson GC, $200-500 each m/o, $200-400 864-296-0454 Thomas Tanner NGN DWARF/PYGMY ADGA NGN DWARF GOATS good color, 6 m/o - 5 y/o, Joe Culbertson Georgetown BABIES polled, bl eyed buck & $250+, w/wo paperwork KATADIN DORPER Greenwood 4 F, $100 each; 2 M, $75 each proven does avail, $200+ Will Laintz cross hair sheep, B-3/19, $150+ 864-229-5254 843-558-2870 Lisa Dawkins Grace Sprecher Lexington Walt Teachman BILLIES RAM MONTADAL BREED Lexington Dorchester 803-622-6587 Anderson Boer & 7/8 Boer & milk goats, 1+ y/o, $175 803-315-6062 843-696-5856 864-356-1933 Jane Acevedo SOUTHDOWN SHEEP 10 m/o, some w/no horns; Anderson NGN DWARF GOAT PYGMY GOATS full size, meat breed lambs & BOER/SAVANNA BILLIES females, $150 & $200 each PB, M, $100 8 w/o, $100 each adults, $150/rams, $200/ewes 3-5 m/o, vac/wormed, $175 ea Philip Poole 864-376-1480 Daniel Verdin Sheryl Hedrick Stephan Vernet Bryan Oswald Union Laurens Dorchester Spartanburg Lexington 864-427-1589 864-270-7251 843-821-2672 864-363-5800 803-920-8425

HAY & GRAIN

COASTAL HAY '19 MIXED HAY ‘19 HQ 4x5 RND CB CQ & HQ 4x5 HAY '18 5x5 RND MIXED HAY '19 FESCUE MIX HQ sq, $7.50; HQ rnd, $65; 4x5 rnd, $20 limed & fert, 1st, 2nd & 3rd net wrap, $25+ barn kept, $55 4x4 rnd, stored on racks & CQ, rnd, $50; mulch hay, $30 Mary Riddle cut, no rain, $50, del avail/fee Tim Luker John Telligman under tarp, $25, del avail Timmy Benton Saluda Dale Blackmon Greenwood Chester W Dixon Colleton 803-727-5844 Lancaster 864-456-7672 803-374-6231 Laurens 843-908-3222 803-577-9008 864-683-6620 '19 MIXED GRASS 4x5 COASTAL '19 OAT STRAW SHELLED DEER CORN 4x5 rnd, $30/bale PREM PERENNIAL P'NUT 2 mis off exit 39 on I-20, no rain, bright color, tight '19 COMBINE RUN OATS 50 lb bag, $6.50 Mike Armstrong HAY $35-40 per bale bales, $5/bale, 4000 bales $35, loaded in your 55 gal barrel Raymond Campbell Greenville 50-55 lb sq bales, $10, del avail Will Berry avail; oats, $4/bu Lindsey Blackstone Richland 864-630-6174 David Froehlich Lexington Victor Smith Laurens 803-429-0677 Bamberg 803-413-3376 Berkeley 864-561-5771 '19 4x5 HQ CB 803-368-0097 843-688-5353 '19 4x5 TIF 85 net wrap, no rain, shed kept '19 4x5 RND FESCUE NEW CROP COB CORN net wrap, some covered, on pallets, del avail for fee, 4x5 RND COASTAL net wrap, shed stored on '19 RND 4x5 CB $7 bag; shelled corn, 50lb, $35+, depending qual & qty $50/bale twine tie, limed & fert, del pallets, no rain, del avail for $40, under shed; $35 in $6.50; 55gal drum, $43, drum Denny Bailey Oscar Easler avail, $35 fee, $40/ bale field; '18 bales, $30 in field not incl Barnwell Lexington Jason Poole George Bryant Josiah Williams Wyatt Eargle 803-793-7343 803-530-6501 Lexington Pickens Bamberg Aiken 803-513-4823 864-630-4934 843-693-1970 803-604-7535 MARKET BULLETIN 5 HAY & GRAIN, CONTINUED

'19 CB '19 FESCUE BERMUDA MIX COMBINE RUN OATS HQ COASTAL GQ OATS '19 TIFTON 44 COASTAL net wrap, shed kept, $40; HQ, $50, limed, fert, net $40/55 gal drum or $4.50/ net wrap, $45/1; $40/2; combine run, $4/bu bulk 4x5 rnd, outside, $35 corn, $40; '19 oats, $35, both wrap, in barn bulk; '19 wheat straw, $4 more, can del for added cost Otto Williamson Jerry Harmon in your 55 gal; more Wanda Smith each; both '19 Lee Ellisor Williamsburg Lexington Thomas Fink Union Jason Nichols Lexington 843-372-2692 803-356-8541 Lexington 864-426-5007 Saluda 803-960-6080 '19 OAT STRAW '19 HQ SQ CB 803-622-4678 864-992-2753 '19 FESCUE BERMUDA MIX '19 SQ FESCUE $4/bale $6; rnd, net wrap, $45; good '19 COASTAL/FESCUE MIX HQ, $50, limed, fert, net '19 5x4 MIXED GRASS HAY no rain, in barn, $5 each Brent Williams CQ, $35; all shed kept EQ, 4x5 net wrap, no rain, wrap, in barn tightly wrapped, clean, Jerry Butler Colleton Clayton Leaphart $30, del avail Michael Copeland baled w/out rain, $30/bale Laurens 843-631-0914 Lexington Phil Lucas Union Mike Wright 864-697-6343 803-892-2642 '19 4x5 RND HQ CB Greenwood 864-426-7996 Pickens COW HAY net wrap, shed stored on pallets, '19 4x5 RND HQ COASTAL 864-377-4337 864-270-0560 4x5 CB $35; horse, $40; rnd bales, I del avail for fee, $50/bale net wrap, $50/bale; sq, $6/ '19 SHED KEPT CB net wrap, $35/bale 2ND CUTTING '19 CB load, U haul, '18 hay @ disc David Fulmer bale; '18 HQ coastal, 4x5 rnd, fert & lime, del avail for fee, Joe Hayes HQ, 45-48 lbs, sq, $5.50; 4x6 Scott Derrick Orangeburg net wrap, $40/bale; all shed $45/bale Dillon rnd, HQ, $45; CQ $35 Edgefield 803-917-0467 Larry DeHart Eddie Chavis 843-845-4092 Wayne Howell 803-275-3238 Newberry HQ SQ CB Barnwell Darlington 803-924-7206 TRITICALE ‘19 HQ SQ CB $5.50 each; rye straw, $3.50 803-671-3108 843-332-8063 uncleaned in 55 gal drums, $6/bale; not HQ, $5/bale, all each, rnd bale, $45, shed kept MIXED GRASS '19 4x5 COASTAL $40 per drum FRESH HQ SQ CB shed kept, del avail for fee Howard McCartha sq, $3 each shed kept hay, $50; outside Jeffrey Gilmore $7; rnds from last season, $30 Nathan Oswald Lexington Gene Robinson kept, 4x5 Coastal, $30 & $40 Chesterfield Theresa Kirchner Lexington 803-312-3316 York Marion Rish 843-517-0315 Aiken 803-317-3090 803-684-9423 '19 4x5 RND CB Lexington 803-646-0999 OATS, WHEAT & CORN CB TIFTON 44 $40; sq, $4, in field; del avail EXC HQ SQ '19 CB 803-606-3554 $40, your 55gal drum '19 MIXED GRASS 4x5 net wrap, in Leesville, in 20 rnds or 100 sq's $6.50 p-up, vol disc avail HQ HAY Mary Anderson 4x5 net wrap, $35 $40/bale; sq's, $6 each George Roberts Kevin Yon Bermuda grass for horses, Richland Steve Fleming Randy Taylor Lee Saluda $40/bale; cow hay, $30/bale; 803-446-3326 Edgefield Lexington 803-229-2679 803-622-4140 all 4x5 rnd bales 864-554-0399 803-270-7959 '19 4x5 HAY '18 OATS SQ CB PRIME CUT Darrell Kellett $30, Pageland area '19 CB/RYE MIX ‘19 4x6 RND COASTAL 3000 bu, $4/bu; 55 gal, $35; $5/bale; rnd 4' CB, $40/bale, Greenville Stephen Plyler 4x5 rnd, $30 each $45, $50, & $60, based on qual clean oat, 50 lb bag, $9 lrg order by appt 864-303-1697 Chesterfield Anthony Carroll Gene Plaskett Tommy Coggins Craig Henry '19 4x5 RND COASTAL 704-614-5269 Anderson Calhoun Laurens Beaufort HQ, $50; CQ, $35; sq, $6, 864-314-2111 803-535-5968 864-682-0490 843-521-3826 HQ TIFTON 44 del avail BERMUDA HAY '19 4x5 RND HQ CB '19 HQ SQ CB EXC QUAL HAY BARN KEPT HORSE HAY Bobby Zimmerman sq bales, $5 each $45 each; good qual, $40 each $5 each, Sawyerdale Comm 4x5 net, $40 rnd bale, $50; sq, $4.50 Lexington Thomas Thain Carroll Harmon Wayne Axson Justin Howe Bill Davidson 803-317-8681 Lexington Lexington Orangeburg Newberry York HQ RND COASTAL 803-920-7023 803-359-3956 803-682-1778 803-944-1065 704-641-5267 barn kept, no rain, '18, $ 30; '19 800 LB RND FESCUE 4x4 RND FESCUE '19 OATS COMBINE RUN '19 4x5 RND RYE GRASS 4x5 RND FESCUE '19, $45 & Bermuda, $35 or $40 to in barn, HQ, $35 no rain, $4/bu bulk twine wrap, fert, shed $30/bale, all for less Raymond Hallman del, located in Honea Path Bobby Page Jeffery Spires stored, $38, qty disc Harold Fulmer Lexington Suzanne Reed Spartanburg Bamberg Steve Kinard Newberry 803-730-4765 Greenville 864-494-2501 803-515-4946 Newberry 803-940-6555 864-293-0363 803-924-0439 '19 MIXED GRASS HAY OATS '19 HQ 4x5 CB '19 4x5 RND HQ HAY 4x5 rnd, in barn, $35; in RD '19 3 CUT ALFALFA $10; corn, $9; both cleaned net wrap, $50; '18 HQ, $45; '19 FESCUE MIX net wrap, shed kept, $45 each field, $30; your truck loaded lrg 3x3x8 sq's, from SD, 900 & in 50 lb bags CQ, $40; free del w/in 40 4x5 rnd, $30, in barn; $25, in Carlisle Kinard George Reed lbs, $180 per bale, cash only Cecil Parks mls of Pelion; $30 ea on min field; sq $4, w/o rain Bamberg Anderson Chris Roux Greenville 50 of CQ hay Wayne Crandell 803-267-5762 864-934-8110 Cherokee 864-963-1454 Terry King Greenville COW QUALITY HAY 864-906-5471 Lexington 864-420-2589 '19 FESCUE & MIXED GRASS '19 HQ FESCUE 4x5 bales, $35 HQ, 4x4 rnd, net wrap, 803-381-6177 RYE GRASS HAY 4x5 rnd, fert, baled w/o rain, '18 OATS Tony Williams sprayed, fert, limed, $26-30 $40; Fescue, $35; Grass hay, net wrap, shed stored, $45; '18 '19 HQ 4x5 CB 48 lb bag, $5 Edgefield ea, del avail $25, all '19 & net wrap 4x5 Fescue, under shed, $35 net wrap, $50 Danny McAlhaney 803-391-5713 Donald Counts Charles Nichols Otis Hembree Vernon Bonner Bamberg Newberry Saluda Spartanburg Sumter 803-793-7095 803-315-1016 864-445-8350 864-316-1222 803-481-4225

HOGS PLANTS & FLOWERS RABBITS

MIXED BREED PIGLETS BABY POTBELLY PIGS ADS ARE NOT ACCEPTED FROM COMMERCIAL NURSERIES, WHICH MO COTTONTAILS m/o, $50 until 9/27; after $50 some w/blue eyes, $65/M, ARE DEFINED AS HAVING ANNUAL SALES OF $5,000. wild type, $9+ + $10 per lb, non-gmo fed $75/F James Wise SAWTOOTH ACORN TREES 3 Y/O LRG AZALEAS APPLE Maggie Mobley Kaylee Varela Lexington $5 $2; Tea olives, $5; Crepe fig, pear, persimmon, & Chester Richland 803-359-4857 Steve Martin Myrtles; $10; Banana shrub, pecan trees, $15-25 each 803-899-1929 803-800-3520 Newberry $12; Butterfly bush, $15 Joe Culbertson MINI REX RABBITS 8 GROWN SOWS & BOARS KUNEKUNE PIGLET 803-924-5581 FC Noles Greenwood Broken Lilac doe, $25; w/20+ piglets, $1500 6 m/o gilt, ginger & blk, $300 Barnwell 864-229-5254 Chocolate Otter doe, $20 SAWTOOTH ACORNS Debbie Norris Grace Sprecher 803-383-4066 Billie Jean Brown 1½ gal bag, $10 each APPLE & PEACH TREES Lexington Dorchester Lexington John Irick CANNAS sev varieties & chestnut trees, 803-622-0000 843-696-5856 803-622-5245 Orangeburg Pres Red, pink dk leaf, pink $12-20, depending on size HOGS 803-934-6346 lt leaf, bengal tiger, yellow, Johnathan Broach COTTON TAILS BBQ/sausage, $150+ $12/dozen Florence & meat rabbits, $10 each LEYLAND CYPRESS John Johnson Lynn Claxton $8 each Robert Yonce 843-617-6300 Newberry Colleton John Senn Aiken 803-944-9709 843-909-4285 Lexington 803-685-7240 803-356-5903 REX $15 each & up; grown bucks, $20 each SEED WANT – LIVESTOCK Philip Poole Union ALL SEED ADS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A COPY OF A CURRENT EACH AD MUST LIST SPECIFIC ANIMALS. 864-427-1589 SEED LAB TEST. HEREFORD BULL CALF ANY POULTRY & PIGEONS OATS '19 TRITICALE SEEDS CLEANED OATS 5-8 m/o, in or reasonably all types WANT –HAY cleaned, bagged & treated, 40lb cleaned, in 50 lb bags, $13/ 50 lb bags, $10, P-99.95%, close to York Co Lynn Claxton bag, $9/bag, P-99.22, G-93%, D/ bag, G-77%, D/HS&G-77% G-98%, D/HSD&G-98%, Don Gardner Colleton MOLDY/UNSUITABLE HAY HS&G-93%, IM-0.78% Jeffrey Gilmore OSC-0.01%, IM-0.04%, York 843-909-4285 or straw, free in midlands, Jack Richardson Chesterfield other-ryegrass 803-370-1977 BEEF COWS for fertilizer for micro-farm Barnwell 843-517-0315 Cecil Parks DAIRY CALF BULL or calves, & dairy heifers soil rejuvenation 803-259-4721 Greenville STHRN HARV WHEAT new born, reasonably Kenneth Satterfield Glenn Murphey 864-963-1454 '19 OAT SEED G-97%, D/HSD&G-97%, 60 priced Laurens Aiken 1½ bu bags, $9, P-98.42% lbs, $8/bu James Roach 864-304-3172 864-490-0746 G-96%, D/HSD+G-96%, Wyatt Eargle Richland OCS-0.08%, IM-1.50% Aiken 803-542-8275 Jeffrey Spires 803-604-7535 Bamberg 803-515-4946

6 South Carolina Department of Agriculture MISCELLANEOUS

REESE HITCH 1000 GAL FUEL TANK 40-50 FENCE RAILS 225 K SUPER SAVER HEATER SEED CLEANER EARTHWAY PUSH PLANTER for 90+ F350, used 1x, $50 on skids, GC, $500, fob used & treated, 4"dia x 10'L, $5 NC, used in broiler house, antique, $500 obo $85; chain binders, $20; cub William Pow Lancaster ea; mule/horse drawn, 3 plows, $400; 57" fans w/Kevlar Tripp Bradley draw bar, $100 Greenwood Richard L Bowers $150 ea; & 1 planter, $100 shrouds, $475; more Calhoun George Schwab 803-924-2165 Lancaster Rex Ashley Howard McCartha 803-606-0998 York 704-651-4734 Abbeville Lexington 803-493-8021 2- 30'x84' GREENHOUSES SAUSAGE STUFFER 864-378-5135 803-312-3316 alum gutter, new, $13,000 FIBERGLASS GREENHOUSE 5 lb cap; cotton basket, $45 ea CATTLE HEAD GATE Danny Childers 10'x14' Robin, LN w/30 HONEY BEES SAND CLAY OR TOPSOIL R Long VGC, Priefert model 85, Kershaw potted Thanksgiving cactus, 5 frames of bees, 1 queen in 5 ton load, delivered w/ Newberry $190 obo 803-549-7857 wired for power, $2800 ¾" nuc box, $200, from Fat in 20 mis of home, $50 for 803-924-9039 Trant Bedenbaugh Rosa Lee Eubanks Bee Mans stock sand clay; $75 for topsoil Lexington HONEY BEES 4 SICKLE BAR MOWERS 3 new hives, $225 each Lexington George Wallis David Wannamaker mule drawn, 1 Case, 803-532-2195 803-317-0575 Charleston Calhoun Ed Joye 3 Olivers, sell all or 1GAL POTS 843-607-1521 803-682-2117 York REDWORMS separately, $300 each 10¢ each; 3 gal pots, 25¢ each 704-813-1638 $32/1000; bed run, $28/ CHAIN LINK LOT MONTREAL TROOPER Chuck Hatchette John Senn lb; LS swamp worms, 16'x18'x6', $300 Spartanburg Lexington COLLAPSIBLE PRODUCE SADDLE by Tucker, EC, $625 CRATES $37/1000; bed run, $33/lb; Lucy Smarr 864-597-2532 803-356-5903 call for ship chrgs, more Spartanburg Larry McLeod 18"x12"x12", $1 each; 3/8 18HP WOOD CHIPPER SYRUP KETTLE chain, $1/ft Terry Unger 864-578-2091 Sumter DR Prof Power Road, EC, cast in Cola, SC, $900; Greenville 803-481-9093 Russell Goings 1 TON PIONEER WAGON towable, GC, $1500 or trade old farm bells, #4- $450; Union 864-299-1932 has pole for hooking, 100 COLLAPSIBLE CRATES for trl of equal value #2-$250; hash pots, 60 gal, 864-426-2309 22 TON WOOD SPLITTER Haflinger size & shafts for for harvest & storage, #6425, David McFalls more, $700; more 23.6”x15.75”x10.6”H, $7 each STEAK CUBING MACHINES Honda, runs quiet, $800 hooking draft size, $2200 York Perry Masters Hobart 403 comm, $500-1500 Mike McBride Ronnie James John Mahon 864-619-9959 Greenville Anderson Chesterfield Chesterfield 864-561-4792 Lamar Snipes ALUM PNUT COOKER 864-980-7832 843-601-2950 843-910-7352 Lexington holds 2 bushels or more, 55 GAL DRUMS 803-345-2361 2 REAR TRACTOR TIRES AMISH WAGON FUEL TANK stands on 3 legs, w/ food grade, open tops lids & 10,000 gal, w/all piping & CIRCLE Y SADDLE 14.9x28, ½ tread, rough cond, Haflinger size, hooks single homemade burner, $550 rings, $20 each; 55 gal metal size 15, extras, $325; lrg $75 each or $100 for both & dbl, seats 6 w/cushions, 2 Gasboy keyed fuel pump, Franklin Brown & plastic, for deer corn/ rabbit cage, on legs, $50 obo C Gibbs wheel brakes, $2250 GC, $3000, buyer loads Charleston feed, $15 & $20; more Patty Jackson Spartanburg Cecil Hooks Wayne Hancock 843-559-2761 Philip Poole 864-594-9525 Marion Florence Union Cherokee MOLASSES TANKS 843-430-4906 843-598-9660 864-427-1589 864-316-0741 OAK FIREWOOD $100 REAR WHEEL WEIGHT del, stacked, cut to size, full 1 REAR TIRE RIM TOBACCO CUTTER Ken Satterfield 80GAL SYRUP KETTLE for FA cub & 140 FA, $100/ size p/u load, Cola, Irmo, 16.0x38, little use, EC, $200 $125; corn sheller, $50; meat Laurens EC, $1000 firm set obo Chapin areas, $125 Larry Spotts scales, $125, all old; drill 864-304-3172 Freddie Edwards Ronald Wright Newberry press, $150 Hampton Robert Yonce PRIEFERT GATES Aiken Richland 803-364-3060 James Coster EC, 2 -8'x4', $70 ea, both/$120; 803-842-9817 803-606-1666 Greenwood 803-685-7240 BULK SACKS 1-4'x4', $50; all 3/$155; 16'x4 BLUE RIBBON SUGARCANE 864-227-2590 BAND SAWED LUMBER WOOD SPLITTER 40 bushels or 2500 lbs, fill panels, LN, $45 ea; more $50 for 100 stalks seasoned pine boards, 9' rail, 1 axle for Hwy, 9" spout on top, dump spout ROPER RIDING MOWER Steve Williams FC Noles 8-10"W, 12-14'L, more, $500 wedge, 8hp 4cyl B & S I/C bottom; forklift straps, $3 16hp B&S, 44" cut, $450 Orangeburg Barnwell Tom Harmon eng, 2500PSI Ram, 24" logs, ea, sev 100 obo; 4x4 steel welding 803-707-1042 803-383-4066 housed, $950 Tim McCormick table, $350 obo Lexington WESTERN SADDLE DR BUGGY 803-530-3348 D Lyle Barnwell Otis Hembree 18" seat, synthetic, suede, $75 antique, $900; galv water Greenville 803-259-8633 Spartanburg Deborah Worth trough, 8'x2' cir, $225 10 TIN SIDING SHEETS 864-244-5765 864-316-1222 3'x26'6", $15/sheet, you p-up FIREWOOD Aiken Sammy Jordan James Rowe MILK STORAGE TANK chestnut oak, $1; 18 gal SS HOG FEEDERS & 803-657-8774 Florence Charleston Mueller 1000 gal, stainless, portable plant water machine, PLATFORM SCALE 843-665-0740 $125 each PROTECH STEP TOOL BOX 843-559-1314 GC, no refrigeration, 1½" for nursery/landscape, $150 15"x30"x31", mod 20-2911-31, William Claxton STEEL TANK stainless valve, $2500 Tom McArdle new, alum, cab entry, $400 obo 12,000 gal, $400 100 PICKLE BUCKETS Harry Carson Greenville Colleton 5 gal w/lids, 50¢ each Stanley Taylor Carlisle Kinard Pickens 864-270-4824 843-909-4285 Laura Kubilus Chester Bamberg 864-238-0001 Lexington PULPWOOD SAW TIMBER RND CEDAR POSTS 803-789-5236 803-267-5762 803-960-0502 METAL BARRELS hdwd pine, all types of cut to var sizes, 4-12" dia, 6-20', $5-18/size; cedar CATTLE SCALES CROSS TIES closed solid top or open top thinning or clear cut, pay Tru-Test EziWeigh complete 8' @ $11 POULTRY MANURE w/lid, lock rings avail, $8-10 ea top prices, Upstate Cos lumber, $2/bf $420/load, del avail w/ramp, LN, $1200 Wayman Coleman Danny Pritchett Tim Morgan Douglass Britt Marc Marsh Clyde Smith Abbeville Greenville Greenville McCormick Chesterfield Saluda 864-379-1138 864-252-7917 864-420-0251 864-391-3334 843-862-8873 803-480-1093

POULTRY

2 D/O BARRED ROCK BARRED ROCKS BABY CHICKS SILLIES & BANTAMS BROWN EGG LAYERS ROLLER PIGEONS & Bantam chicks, $3 each & RIR, starting to lay, $12 each Buff Orpingtons, Easter 8 m/o, $10 each '17 hatch RIR's, $5 each $12 each; king pigeons, $30/pr Melissa Overcash Denise Hoover Eggers, Golden Buff William Maness Tommy Axson William Claxton Aiken Lee Sexlinks, d/o+, $2+, NPIP Anderson Greenville Colleton 803-646-8027 803-428-4426 Danny Pritchett 864-965-8380 864-350-1450 843-909-4285 Greenville 200+ MOYER PULLETS RING NECK DOVES WHT PEACHICKS MIXED EE BREED HEN 5 SILVER DUCK WINGS 3+ m/o, exc brown eggs $7 each, various colors, less 864-252-7917 '19 hatched, $150 <1 y/o, laying blue eggs, $15 & cockerels, 4 m/o, $5 each; layers, $7 each if 10 or more taken 1 Y/O BANTAM ROOSTER Don Acevedo Gina Wilber SD trio, $30; -BB Reds trio, $30 Jimmy Wells JR Longfellow Mille Fleur d'Uccle, $10 Anderson Lexington Jack Runyan Anderson Oconee Kara Lowman 864-376-1480 803-653-1967 Greenville 864-437-9608 864-638-3823 York 864-963-5226 BROWN LEGHORN GUINEAS 803-417-1347 RACING PIGEONS 22 W/O CHICKENS ROOSTERS 4 w/o, $5 ea; grown, $30/ AU CRESTED DOVE PR breeders & '18 yng birds, nvr Heritage Delaware breeding SLVR SEBRIGHT BANTAMS 1 y/o, $10 each; Golden pr; light Brahma chicks, 3-4 proven breeders, 3 y/o, $250 been out, $8 each stock, rooster & 2 hens, $15/pr, $25/trio sebright bantams, $25/pr m/o, $10 & 12 ea; pullets, Albert Woodberry John Mangum $100; layer hens, $35 Tim Boozer Elgava Jones turkeys, $15 & $40 ea; more Georgetown Kershaw Glenn Murphey Newberry Greenville Philip Poole 843-558-2009 843-334-6347 Aiken 803-924-3922 864-836-3581 Union PULLETS 864-490-0746 864-427-1589 PEACOCKS JUBILEE ORPINGTONS GUINEA KEETS started laying, RIR, Buff India Blue, Blk Shoulder, 2 PULLETS W/HEN 3 pens of 4 birds, 1 rooster & many colors, last hatches of the KHAKI CAMPBELL DUCKS Orp, Dominique, Barred Opal wht eyes, Spaulding & Buff Orpington/Silky cross, 3 hens in each, $125/pen, or season, 1-2 w/o, $6; 2-3 w/o, 4-5 m/o, M/F prs, $15 Rock, wht leghorn, $12 ea; more, $75+ 3 roosters, $25 obo will price separately $7; 3-4 w/o $8; 4-5 w/o, $9 Sherri Dowey jungle fowl, $10 ea; more Carrie Odom Kelli Eason Nancy Griffis Mary-Jane Vivas Kershaw Joe Culbertson Colleton York Anderson Edgefield 803-272-0125 Greenwood 843-439-9601 803-517-4654 864-933-5499 803-480-1574 864-229-5254

WANT – MISCELLANEOUS

OLD WEATHER VANE FREE ROOF METAL FIELDS OF LONG LEAF BLK SMITH ANVILS MUFFLER BLK SMITH ANVIL old lighting rod w/balls, in the midlands area PINE SAWTIMBER & post vice, wash pots, syrup exhaust elbow, fuel filter, any size; cast iron bell, any anvils, any size wash pots, David Wannamaker pine pulpwood & hdwd, we kettle, farm, church, & train bells for '90 Belarus 400 size; hand cranked corn sheller lrg sawmill blade, old Calhoun cut sm or lrg tracts, 8A+ R Long David Whitener L Gunter 803-682-2117 windmill, more H Yonce Newberry Spartanburg Lexington Perry Masters PINESTRAW Edgefield 803-924-9039 864-266-7455 803-532-7394 Greenville top prices paid, over 15 yrs exp 803-275-2091 864-561-4792 David Shull Lexington 803-318-4263 MARKET BULLETIN 7 WANT – FARM EQUIPMENT

20' TWIN CYL DUMP MOUNTING BRACKET/ 5' BUSH HOG BUSH HOG ROTARY MWR WANT WIDE FRT END AC D-10 SERIES III can be on a truck that DRIVE pull type, for C FA 6', pull type, in GC for JD 3020 Ronnie Alcorn doesn’t run; folding row for Cole fertilizer hopper Harold Wright Charles Addison Frank Brown Richland markers, for 6-8r planter Justin Howe Cherokee Lancaster Charleston 803-667-1059 Christopher Derrick Newberry 864-838-4763 803-289-7301 843-860-5845 EAR CORN CONVEYOR Edgefield 803-944-1065 HARDEE DITCH BANK JD 4240 ISO ALL TYPES OF PARTS 12-20' 803-480-0465 10'W OFFSET DISC HARROW CUTTER up to 4450 cab or 4 post, for IH 800 series corn James Wilson CORN PLATES must be on whls & in GC, for deck & hydraulic motor quad range, 540 PTO header, in SC Georgetown for JD 71 flex planters w/blade scrapers Nicky Kellahan Masters Campbell Joseph Johnson 843-833-9235 Marty Blanton Felix McKie Williamsburg Anderson Berkeley Berkeley Aiken 843-372-1345 864-617-8669 843-567-7774 843-729-8261 803-279-2021

MIDLANDS PLANT AND GREENVILLE STATE FARMERS PEE DEE PLANT AND FLOWER FESTIVAL MARKET’S AUTUMNFEST AT FLOWER FESTIVAL Friday, September 20 • 8 am – 6 pm THE MARKET Friday, October 4 • 8 am – 6 pm Saturday, September 21 • 8 am – 6 pm Friday, September 27 • 8 am – 6 pm Saturday, October 5 • 8 am – 6 pm Sunday, September 22 • 10 am – 4 pm Saturday, September 28 • 8 am – 6 pm Sunday, October 6 • 10 am – 4 pm

SC STATE FARMERS MARKET GREENVILLE STATE FARMERS MARKET PEE DEE STATE FARMERS MARKET 3483 Charleston Highway, West Columbia 1354 Rutherford Road, Greenville 2513 W. Lucas Street, Florence

Fall is in the air, and the Midlands Plant & Flower Get your yard and kitchen ready for the fall season The Pee Dee State Farmers Market holds its annual Festival is returning to the South Carolina State as AutumnFest, the Greenville State Farmers Fall Plant & Flower Festival in October. Visitors Farmers Market. Visitors can shop for plants, Market’s fall plant and flower festival, returns for can shop for plants, garden essentials, Certified SC garden essentials, Certified SC produce, fall décor 2019. Visitors can shop for plants, garden essentials, produce, fall décor and much more from a variety and much more from a variety of vendors. The Certified SC produce, fall décor and much more of vendors. The Florence County Master Gardeners Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer from a variety of vendors. The Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer questions and offer free questions and offer free gardening advice, and will be also be on hand to answer questions and gardening advice, and Julia Belle’s Restaurant will the Market Restaurant will be open for business. offer free gardening advice. Admission and parking be open for business. Admission and parking are Admission and parking are free. are free. free.

For more information, contact Brad Boozer at [email protected], For more information, contact Ardona Summerall at For more information, contact Ashley Hyatt at 803-737-4531, or Sonia Brazell, [email protected], 803-737-4614. [email protected] or 864-244-4023. [email protected] or 843-665-5154.

CLEMSON LAUNCHES HEIFER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AT EDISTO REC BY DENISE ATTAWAY,CLEMSON UNIVERSITY BLACKVILLE – A new Forage Heifer Development “Some producers would conduct these tests, but A total of 80 heifers will be accepted into the Program is being initiated this year at the Edisto many won’t unless their cattle are enrolled in a program this first year. Heifers must be nominated Research and Education Center that researchers university research setting such as this,” Sell said. for the program. The nomination deadline is say will add to the success of the South Carolina “Lack of dependable labor and the fact many of our Nov. 1. Eligible heifers must be homegrown, born cattle industry. producers are part-time producers contribute a lot between Sept. 1, 2018, and Jan. 31, 2019, and weigh a to them not doing this on their own.” minimum of 700 pounds. A nomination fee of $75 Scott Sell, Clemson research associate at is due when each heifer is delivered the Edisto REC, said this new program to the test facility. This nomination follows the spirit of the Edisto Forage fee will be applied toward the cost of Bull Test. the evaluation. The delivery date is “Our goals are to provide an outlet for December 10. producers to consign females to the The program will be steered by a program and have them evaluated, bred, committee consisting of Clemson and sold in a university-led program,” researchers and South Carolina Sell said. “This program also provides an cattle producers. Sell said this is the opportunity for producers to buy heifers first program of this kind in the state with the confidence that university tests and “is a work in progress.” The sale provide.” date for heifers in the program is This program focuses on new and May 16, 2020. emerging tools available to commercial Other rules for the program, as well cattlemen such as genomic testing and as an online entry form, can be found rankings, as well other reproductive at clemson.edu/extension/bulltest/ management tools. Sell said the program Clemson researchers are initiating a new program they believe will add to the success of the ehdp/. will give more producers an opportunity South Carolina cattle industry. to conduct these tests on their cattle. Photo courtesy Clemson University Public Service and Agriculture. 8 South Carolina Department of Agriculture