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Volume - No. 8 August 2007 From the NCDA&CS protecting tractor Farmers urged to test all rare plants with dye forage; abnormally high marking program nitrate levels found Exceptionally high levels of is critical they test these types The spring-green and red- placed on the list for endangered nitrates in various types of for- of feed to protect their invest- dish Venus fl ytrap plant, which or threatened species, it is noted ages are being found in - ment,” Troxler said. “In 2002, eats small insects and ples submitted to the state food the year of the last severe endlessly fascinates and drug laboratory, meaning drought in the state, we saw many school kids and that farmers and other live- a spike in animal deaths from adults, is getting a help- stock producers should have high nitrate levels in feeds. We ing hand from scientists Steve Troxler forage crops tested to keep don’t want a repeat of that.” interested in protect- Commissioner their livestock safe, said Ag- Many baled and fresh-cut ing the plants for future Every so often I like to riculture Commissioner Steve forage crops such as corn, generations to enjoy. use this column to high- Troxler. grain, grasses and sorghum The Venus fl ytrap, light the work of divisions The lab has come across harvested during last sum- with its claw-like car- of the N.C. Department of abnormally high results in mer’s drought have high ni- nivorous appendages, Agriculture and Consumer more than a sixth of submitted trate levels, which poses the grows naturally in the Services. With the recent samples, with results being up greatest risk for ruminants world only in North recall of fi sh from Viet- A volunteer shows a young plant that had been to four times higher than what such as cows, sheep and goats. Carolina and parts of uprooted by recent poachers. This Venus fl ytrap nam, I thought it would be is normally considered danger- Although not as sensitive, South Carolina. The was replanted. a good time to talk about ous. These levels can make the horses can also be affected. area is essentially food safety and the role the as a plant of “special concern,” feed fatal for farm animals. The issue is becoming more within about a 90-mile radius of department plays in check- said Laura Gadd, a botanist for “Farmers have a lot in- critical as drought conditions Wilmington. ing our food products. the N.C. Department of Agri- vested in their livestock and it Food safety is a top pri- While the plant has yet to be (See Venus, pg. 3) (See High nitrates, pg. 12) ority of the department and one that I see becoming a bigger issue for consumers. N.C. ranks ninth in agricultural exports Unfortunately, it is some- accounting for 38 percent of thing we sometimes tend to State breaks into out of the top 10. success in our global market- U.S. exports, and ranks third in take for granted until a large top 10 for fi rst time USDA estimates the value ing strategy,” said Agriculture poultry exports, behind Arkan- recall makes the news. North Carolina is now the of North Carolina’s exports Commissioner Stever Troxler. sas and Georgia. The Tar Heel We are fortunate to have ninth-largest state in terms of at more than $2 billion. Over- “Our international marketing state is also the fi fth-largest one of the safest food sup- agricultural export value, ac- all, U.S. agricultural exports specialists have been working exporter of peanuts, sixth-larg- plies in the world, but no cording to a recent report by reached a record $68.7 billion hard to fi nd new markets for est exporter of live animals and one will tell you any sys- the U.S. Department of Agri- in fi scal 2006, up $6.2 billion our farmers, and their efforts meat products and the seventh- tem is perfect. There are culture. North Carolina previ- from the previous record in are paying off.” largest exporter of cottonseed lots of opportunities in the ously ranked 12th on the list. 2005. North Carolina is the lead- food chain for food to come North Dakota was bumped “I am proud that we have had ing tobacco-exporting state, (See Exports, pg. 12) in contact with potentially sickening bacteria – includ- Horse Events ing our own kitchens. Many countries have dif- Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, (919) 733-4845. ferent rules involving food Aug. 11 & 12 ...... Appaloosa Show. Contact Mike Hanville, (336) 921-2123. production, and it is safe to Aug. 24-26 ...... Central Piedmont All Arabian. Contact Dan Regan, (704) 362-0185. say the United States’ rules Aug. 24-26 ...... NCHJA “C” Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, (919) 556-7321. are among the most strin- Sept. 1 & 2 ...... NCDCTA Dressage Show. Contact Roy Whitlock, (910) 638-8467. gent. In the case of the fi sh, Sept. 3 ...... Dressage Breed Show. Contact Janine Malone, (919) 269-7307. they were recalled after the Sept. 8 & 9 ...... NCAHA Summer Extravaganza. Contact Rory Meacham, (919) 544-2817. our department discovered Sept. 8 & 9 ...... Carolina Fall Driving Show. Contact Dede Bushneck, (919) 815-4723. residue from an antibiotic Sept. 15 & 16 ...... Appaloosa Show. Contact Mitch Petway, (919) 467-3377. not approved for use in farm-raised fi sh. Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, (828) 687-1414. Aug. 4 & 5...... Dressage in the Blue Ridge. Contact Kay Whitlock, (910) 692-8467. In mid-August, we will Aug. 9 ...... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, (828) 775-9708. be hosting representatives Aug. 15-18 ...... Mountain Classic -- Hunter/Jumper. Contact Jenifer Kolarik, (828) 230-7033. from our congressional Aug. 18 ...... WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, (828) 697-8785. delegation for an annual Aug. 23 ...... Arden Horse Show. Contact Gayna Woody, (828) 775-9708. AgFirst conference. Dur- Sept. 7-16 ...... N.C. Mountain State Fair. Contact Matt Buchanan, (828) 687-1414. ing this meeting we will discuss a variety of agricul- Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, (252) 792-5111. tural issues of concern to Aug. 3-5 ...... WC Miniature Horse World Championship. Contact Rose, (540) 890-0856. our state. Food safety will Aug. 10-12 ...... VA Reining Horse Summer Slide. Contact Glen Askins, (804) 829-2420. be one of the issues we will Aug. 17-19 ...... NE Dist. 4-H Horsemanship School & Show. Contact Vanessa Spiron, (252) 902-1712. be talking about because it Aug. 25 & 26...... Made in the Shade Dressage Horse Show. Contact Sue Smithson, (910) 693-1769. Aug. 31 & Sept. 1 Fall Barrel Blast. Contact Walter Tharrington, (252) 977-6217. is also an issue of national Sept. 14-16 ...... Team Josey Barrel Racing & Horsemanship Clinic. Contact Josey Ranch, (903) 935-5358. importance. Sept. 15 ...... Eastern N.C. Saddle Club Horse Show. Contact Jamie Beacham, (252) 459-8177. Our Food and Drug Pro- (See Food safety, page 2) *Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2007

51,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $1,525.35 or 3 cents per copy. Bucolic briefs DIVISIONS The Northeast Ag Expo will be held Aug. 2 and 3 at Roberts Brothers Inc. in Shawboro. The event includes crop training on Aug. 2 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. for extension agents, ag consultants, certifi ed Agronomic ...... Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise Brian Long ...... Editor Emergency Programs ...... Sharron Stewart crop advisers and agribusiness representatives involved in troubleshooting corn production problems. In Andrea E. Ashby ...... Mng. Editor Food Distribution ...... Gary Gay addition, a fi eld day focusing on corn production will be held Aug. 3 from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Farmers Terri Allen ...... Advertising Mgr. Food & Drug ...... Joe Reardon interested in attending should contact their local extension offi ce. Professional credits are available. Lisa Morgan ...... Circulation Mgr. Human Resources ...... Ben Harward *** Jen Nixon ...... Assoc. Editor Marketing ...... Tom Slade The 13th Annual Franklin County Horse Farm Tour will be held Aug. 4 from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Meat & Poultry Inspection .Dr. Steve Wells tour includes three farm visits with educational programs at each stop. For more contact Martha Mobley, N.C. State Fair ...... Wesley Wyatt AGRICULTURAL REVIEW (ISSN extension agent, at (919) 496-3344 or go to http://franklin.ces.ncsu.edu. Plant Industry ...... Gene Cross 07445466) is published monthly by the *** Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton N.C. Department of Agriculture and A workshop on Legal Liability and Handling Food Safely will be held Aug. 7 from 5:30-8:45 p.m. at Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Public Affairs ...... Brian Long Research Stations ...... Vacant the Ashe County Cooperative Extension Center in Jefferson. The program includes presentations on good Raleigh, NC 27601. Second-class post- agricultural practices, legal issues in direct marketing and why producers need to be concerned about food age paid at Raleigh, N.C. Standards ...... Stephen Benjamin Statistics ...... Herb Vanderberry safety and liability. Dinner will be served. To register or for more information, contact Annette Dunlap, (919) POSTMASTER: Send address changes 515-5969, or Carolyn Shepherd, (336) 219-2650. and classifi ed advertising to Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Veterinary ...... Dr. David Marshall *** Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- Anyone interested in growing or marketing asparagus is invited to an Asparagus Twilight Meeting Aug. 1001. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Garnett Carr Farm, 982 Flem Clayton Road, Roxboro. The meeting will highlight the AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed quarter acre variety trial plots and compare 13 different varieties grown on the Person County Farm. in interest of the farmers of the State and Asparagus is a high-value vegetable crop that is easy to grow. is sent free to residents upon written re- Carl Cantaluppi, a horticulture extension agent, will discuss soil considerations for growing asparagus; quest. Chief Deputy Commissioner: soil fertility; insect, disease and weed control; harvesting and marketing techniques; and more. For more N. David Smith Jr. information, contact Cantaluppi at (919) 603-1350 or e-mail at [email protected]. PHONE: (919) 733-4216 *** Assistant Commissioners: The of pork producer delegate candidates for the 2008 National Pork Producers (Pork Act) Howard Isley Delegate Body will be held Aug. 21 at 1 p.m. in conjunction with the board of directors meeting of the N.C. Steve Troxler David McLeod Pork Council. The meeting will be held at the University Club, 4200 Hillsborough St., Raleigh. All North Commissioner Dr. Richard Reich Carolina pork producers are invited to attend. Any producer who is a resident of the state and has paid all assessments due may be considered as a delegate candidate and participate in the election. All eligible producers are encouraged to bring a sale receipt with them proving that hogs were sold in their name and the checkoff deducted. For more, contact the N.C. Pork Council, (919) 781-0361. Food safety *** (Cont’d from pg. 1) The Mid-Atlantic Professional Rodeo Association will host the following rodeo events in August and September. Aug. 3 & 4 at the Level Cross Community Center in Level Cross; Aug 17 & 18 Lake Waccamaw Boys and Girls Home Arena; Aug. 24 & 25 at Double P Arena in Vale; Sept. 2 & 3 at the Pitt County tection Division checks many food items each year, including Fairgrounds Arena in Greenville, S.C.; Sept. 5 at the Iredell County Fairgrounds in Troutman; Sept. 21 & 22 ready-to-eat products, fresh fruits and vegetables and soft-serve at the Cumberland County Fairgrounds in Fayetteville; Sept. 28 & 29 at the Robeson County Fairgrounds ice cream in restaurants. While we do inspect ice cream dispens- in Lumberton; Sept. 30 at the Dixie Classic Arena in Winston-Salem. All events start at 8 p.m. Call (704) ers, we do not conduct overall inspections of individual restau- 882-6994 for more. *** rants. That job falls to local health departments. The N.C. Goat & Sheep Producers Roundup II will be held Aug. 17 & 18 at the Sanford Lions Club Food and Drug inspectors collect samples of products from Fairgrounds in Sanford. The event offers the latest research and management information on goat and retail stores and at processors and send them to our laboratory for sheep production. For more contact Martha Mobley, extension agent, at (919) 496-3344 or go to franklin. testing. Among the things our staff looks for is the presence of ces.ncsu.edu. E.coli, salmonella and other harmful microorganisms, pesticide *** The 2007 Equestrian Exchange Consignment Sale will be held Aug. 31-Sept. 3 in the Holshouser Building residues, heavy metals, foreign materials and more. We hope the at the State Fairgrounds. Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Aug. 31-Sept. 2 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 3. The tests turn up nothing, but that isn’t always the case. sale offers the opportunity to buy and consign anything equestrian-related. Pre-registration is required. When we fi nd evidence of these potentially harmful substanc- Volunteers shop before consignors and consignors shop before the public. Items can be dropped off Aug. 30 es, we work with the company involved to determine where the from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pickup for unsold items will be Sept. 4 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, product has been shipped and issue a recall. contact Lynn Beeson at (336) 643-3773. *** From time to time, we will step up our inspection of certain The 55th Annual Peanut Field Day will be held Sept. 6 beginning at 9 a.m. at the Peanut Belt Research food items if problems are reported in another part of the coun- Station in Lewiston-Woodville (Bertie County). The event features station tours, a business meeting and try, just to be sure we don’t have a similar problem here. lunch. For more, contact David Jordan at (919) 515-4068 or e-mail at [email protected] Following severe weather events, our inspectors will also *** canvass areas that experienced fl ooding or extended power out- A group of economic development leaders and grocers is researching the possibility of establishing a food-processing center to serve the needs of small farmers, food entrepreneurs and caterers. Farmers and ages to ensure food safety. business people are encouraged to fi ll out a survey indicating their interest in using a facility of this nature. In addition, our Meat and Poultry Inspection Division works A shared-use food-processing center is designed to help small farms and food businesses succeed in value- in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to in- added food production and marketing. spect meat processing facilities in the state. A state or federal The study seeks to determine the level of demand from potential users, identify lead agencies or inspector has to be onsite whenever a processing plant is operat- organizations that can manage the project and identify suitable locations for the center’s development. Interested potential users can go to www.orangecountyfarms.org/VASUPintro.asp to fi ll out the survey. ing. To receive a survey by mail, contact the Orange County Economic Development Commission offi ce at (919) Situations like the fi sh recall again underscore the benefi ts of 245-2330 or e-mail Smithson Mills at [email protected]. buying locally grown commodities. *** North Carolina has a number of aquaculture farmers in the Piedmont Biofuels will hold energy management and renewable energy workshops focused on reducing state producing tilapia, trout, catfi sh, hybrid striped bass, craw- farm energy costs, coping with high and fl uctuating energy costs, and capturing all the energy resources available on the farm, including wind, solar and biofuels. fi sh and more. In fact, we are the third largest producer of trout Piedmont Biofuels is offering free tours of its on-farm biodiesel plant near Moncure every Sunday at 1 in the country. p.m., or any day of the week by appointment. On-farm biodiesel demonstrations can also be arranged in This is the prime time of the season for North Carolina fruits North Carolina. For more, go to the Piedmont Web site at www.biofuels.coop or call (919) 533-0172. and vegetables and I’d encourage you to look for local products *** wherever you shop. The Cabarrus County Fair will host a series of horse events at the fair in September. Following are events and dates: Draft Horse Pull, Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. with more than $5,000 in prize money offered for the Our Got to Be NC Agriculture campaign got a plug on na- top teams; Open Youth Horse Show, Sept. 9 at 1 p.m.; Mule and Donkey Show, Sept. 15 at 3 p.m. All events tional television recently when the “Early Show” on CBS broad- will be held in the Cabarrus Arena. For more or to register, contact Marvin Bost at (980) 521-1302 or e-mail cast from downtown Raleigh as part of its “Summer in the City” at [email protected]. series. Weatherman Dave Price showed off a display of North *** Carolina commodities and even tasted some extra-fresh green The Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers will host its 2007 National Conference and Trade Show Oct. 1-4 at the North Raleigh Hilton in Raleigh. The conference theme is “Ideas from the Farm” and peppers on air. Later in the broadcast, he drove off in the Big includes a growers’ school, farm and nursery tours and educational sessions. Cost for the full conference is Cart, which the department is using to promote North Carolina $395 for members and $520 for non-members before Sept. 3. Participants can choose to attend only certain products. I hope some of you saw this broadcast, and most im- parts of the conference for reduced rates. portantly I hope the spot translates into increased sales for our For more or to register, go to www.ascfg.org or call Linda Twining at (440) 774-2887. farmers. *** The Person County Saddle Club in Roxboro will host a Draft Horse, Mule, Donkey and Open Horse Remember, when you want the best, it’s “Got to Be NC Ag- Show Sept. 8 at 11 a.m. Halter, pleasure, log skidding, game and other classes will be offered. A negative riculture.” Coggins test is required for each equine. For more, contact Rob Hall, (336) 599-4039. *** The N.C. Forestry Association will hold its annual meeting Oct. 10-12 at the New Bern Sheraton Hotel and Marina in New Bern. The theme is “A Focus on Energy” and includes presentations on current energy sources, biofuels, new partnerships for energy, biomass energy, carbon credits and a renewable energy portfolio standard. For more information, call the NCFA at (800) 231-7723. *** The Mid-State Tractor Heritage Association will host a fundraising tractor parade Oct. 14 in downtown Asheboro. The event benefi ts Jim’s Kids, a group helping disabled children. Registration begins at 8 a.m., with the parade starting at 11 a.m. This event is open to the public. For more information or to register, call Alex Gilmore at (336) 879-6412 or 736-0435, or Kelly Wicker at (336) 629-4303. August 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Venus fl ytraps (Cont’d from pg. 1) culture and Consumer Services’ Plant Protection Section. Given that the plant’s natural habitat is limited and thousands of acres of open farm and timber- land falls to development each year, the concern is warranted. “Their range has certainly decreased in recent years,” Gadd said, adding that the state has only 75 known viable populations of the plant. In fact, in North Carolina the fl ytrap is found only in Bladen, Brunswick, Carteret, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Duplin, Hoke, New Hanover, On- slow and Pender counties. The plant is believed to no longer exist in Lenoir, Jones and Moore counties. Adding to the concern is the plant’s popular- ity with poachers looking to make a few dollars selling the unusual plants. More and more frequently, public lands ac- quired with the goal of plant conservation in mind, have become popular hunting grounds for the fl ytrap. To discourage this practice, the NCDA&CS and The Nature Conservancy are teaming on a relatively new marking program to identify Venus fl ytrap plants removed from pub- lic lands. “We are able to use fl uorescent orange pow- der, which doesn’t harm the plant or people, to NCDA&CS Botanist Laura Gadd fi nds the delicate white bloom of a Venus fl ytrap plant in an open fi eld. Gadd, NCDA&CS plant protection specialists and volunteers with The Nature Conservancy conducted a two-day marking effort of the fl ytraps on public lands mark the plants,” Gadd said. “If inspectors spot to try to thwart plant poachers. Below, volunteers armed with supplies hike into the woods in search of the carnivorous plants. the dye in even one plant in a single shipment, the entire shipment can be confi scated.” For the second year in a row, NCDA&CS, The Nature park land. Conservancy and volunteers canvassed sections of the nearly Gadd hopes the Venus fl ytrap program will be a similar 16,000-acre Green Swamp Preserve and the more than 6,000- deterrent. acre Boiling Springs Lakes Plant Conservation Preserve in “Venus fl ytraps are not nearly as lucrative as ginseng, search of the foot-high delicate white fl owers that push up but it’s easy to dig a few hundred plants at one time,” Gadd through underbrush and pine needles to signal a Venus fl y- said. trap plant lies below. When volunteers took to the woods in late June, they Once spotted, the plants are dusted with the sticky dye that found plenty of evidence of fresh digs, where it appeared will let inspectors know the plants came from public lands. poachers also took advantage of the blooms to locate plants The dye is not always visible to the naked eye, but can be il- for collection. luminated later by inspectors using special equipment. Gadd said while many larger stores that sell Venus fl y- This marking effort is an offshoot of a program started 10 traps typically buy them from reputable dealers who propa- years ago in the mountains of North Carolina that has led to gate the plants from seeds or cuttings, the plants can also the successful prosecution of ginseng poachers. be found at roadside stands in the state, and the sources of With a price of $500 per pound or more for dried wild gin- some of these plants may be less clear. seng root, hunting in national parks such as the Great Smoky The fl ytraps are also found on private lands, but diggers Mountains Park in North Carolina had become a big concern must have landowners’ permission before removing any for conservationists and park rangers. plants. Jim Corbin, a plant protection specialist with NCDA&CS The Venus fl ytrap thrives in a fi re-dependent environ- came up with the idea and the tools for the marking program. ment, meaning prescribed burns must be conducted on the To date, more than 46,000 ginseng plants have been marked. land for plants to regenerate. Most public lands are being His idea has subsequently been used in 13 states and two managed, but some private lands where the fl ytraps are foreign countries for a number of other protected plants that found are not. This also poses a long-term threat to the plant are targeted by poachers. population. The ginseng marking program has been successful, with Gadd said two of the biggest goals of the program are more than 80 ginseng poachers being convicted and thou- increasing the public’s awareness about the need to protect sands of illegally harvested roots seized. Poaching activity the Venus fl ytrap’s native habitat and discouraging illegal by repeat offenders is down. In addition, Corbin said popula- poaching. tion studies in the Great Smoky park show that plant popu- “We want people to know we are out there and we have a lations that were all but poached out are returning to their mechanism in place to be able to detect the dye in the plants original numbers. at nurseries we inspect,” Gadd said. “In the end, it is about As news of the program and charges spreads, Corbin and ensuring future generations have an opportunity to enjoy park offi cials hope it will further deter poachers from public this fascinating plant.” Last call! NCDA&CS announces recall of imported fi sh Send in those Testing by state detects antibiotic not approved for use in farm-raised fi sh renewal cards Agricultural A Chicago company is vol- who received shipments of the quantities. In addition, the use tained samples of the fi sh from Review subscribers untarily recalling imported fi sh to pull the product from of fl uoroquinolones in human an Asian market in North Caro- are reminded Golden Boy brand silver barb seafood cases. food might increase the risk of lina that was supplied by Lien to send in their fi sh from Vietnam after tests by The fi sh tested positive for a resistance to this class of anti- Hoa Food Corp. They are work- renewal cards by the N.C. Department of Agri- fl uoroquinolone, a class of an- biotics. ing to fi nd other retailers in the culture and Consumer Services tibiotics used to treat “Anyone who bought the state that might have received August 15 or renew found residue of an antibiotic human infections. fi sh should not eat it,” said Ag- the fi sh. online at www. not approved in the United State public health offi cials riculture Commissioner Steve “Our inspectors will be ncagr.com to stay States for use in farm-raised said the antibiotics are poten- Troxler. “Return it to the place checking to make sure this on the mailing list fi sh. tially harmful to children and of purchase or throw it in the product is pulled from store for the newspaper. Lien Hoa Food Corp. is no- the fetus in pregnant women trash.” shelves,” Troxler said. tifying North Carolina retailers if ingested in large enough Department inspectors ob- Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2007 Cecil named Piedmont FARM EQUIPMENT Classifi ed Mower decks for Cub Cadet tractors, models 122 and 149. Bob Sappenfi eld, Triad market manager Charlotte 704-364-0892. Advertising Manual tire changer with bead breaker, $85/ea; small air compressor Richard F. “Rick” Cecil of with 75’ air hose, $85. Frank Busby, County Community College. FARM LABOR Thomasville has been named Cecil and his wife, Wanda, Jr., Matthews 704-821-9949. Farm Labor Will train your herding dogs. W.R. ’52 Ford 8N very nice, show or manager of the Piedmont Triad have been married for 28 years. Wyatt, Hubert 910-326-6284. work; ’49 AC WD narrow front, new Horse sitting 25 mi radius around paint, new tires, real strong motor, Farmers Market in Colfax, Ag- They have two sons: Sam, 24, Pasture fencing all types, 40 years Chapel Hill inclusive, excess mileage and $3,850-$4,000. Dan Wilhelm, Jonesville riculture Commissioner Steve and Tom, 19. experience, $1.85/per ft up. James Staley, additional critters fees may apply 30+ 336-835-2213. Troxler announced. The Piedmont Triad Farmers Seagrove 336-879-2322. years experience, references available, Tractor work food plots, bush- $50/day fi rst 5 horses. Bobbi Whittemore, Farmall 140, all cultivators, double Cecil has worked at the mar- Market is a popular attraction hog, landscaping, loader, scrape blade, Chapel Hill 919-932-1313. bottom plow, 50 gallon sprayer, disc harrow, ket since it opened in 1995 and in the Triad, drawing more than $50/per hour. David Foust, Archdale Will repair your tack hand stitching fertilizer distributor, 1 pt hitch, $4,000. Don Sneed, Candor 910-974-3988. was its assistant manager for 336-431-5120. only, no machines, can replace most hard- 1.5 million visitors in 2006. Tractor work Greensboro/Winston- ware for $7/per item. Jim Kochenberger, 850 Ontario grain drill, $500; mule the past 10 years. The market is located at Salem area, front end loader, scrape Broadway 919-258-3935. collars, $20/OBO. Annette Knight, “Rick Cecil has the skills 2914 Sandy Ridge Road in Col- blade, bushhog, minimum of 2 hours, Portable sawmill service Rockingham Greensboro 336-643-4856. $40/per hour. James Staley, Greensboro co area, $35/hr or $.20/ABF. Harvey Bushhog 5 ft, GC, $225. Sam Wiles, and know-how to continue to fax, off Exit 208 of Interstate 336-339-6138. Friddle, Stokesdale 336-210-0144. Stony Point 704-585-9819. grow this market,” Troxler said. 40. It is open daily from 6 a.m.- Need someone to cut down large Barn help needed, older mare needs 140 Intern’l tractor, full set culti- walnut tree, you cut and haul away “Under his leadership, it will 6 p.m. quiet pasture mate, will trade stable vators, quick hitch and wheel weights, Free. Lester Langley, Rocky Mount and pasture board in exchange for help GC, $3,500. Terry Vinson, China Grove continue to be a popular place The market is one of fi ve re- 252-443-5493. with barn and pasture upkeep, expense 704-857-1307. where folks can come and buy Tractor work front end loader, fi eld of feed not included. Cory Lietz, High Scrape blade 6 ft bushhog brand, gional farmers markets across plowing, bushhog, scrape blade, $30/per Point 336-307-9528. $250; Ford Golden Jubilee model 1903- great N.C. produce and food.” the state operated by the N.C. hour, 2 hour minimum. Todd Nicholson, Will pick up and deliver farm 1953, 75% restored, $3,500. Bill Marley, Dallas 704-923-0051. equipment. Bobby Willis, Reidsville A Davidson County native, Department of Agriculture and Greensboro 336-674-5579. Natural trimmer for your horses, 336-432-3873. Cecil grew up on a tobacco Consumer Services. The oth- willing to travel, reasonable rates. Ronnie ’00 Ford diesel ’72 model PS, 8 spd, farm and attended East Caro- ers are in Asheville, Charlotte, Moore, Jonesville 336-469-2472. LN tires, VGC, $5,500. Mike Ebright, Equipment Advance 336-998-6469. lina University and Davidson Portable, custom sawing. John Lumberton and Raleigh. Chenausky, Mayodan 336-427-2495. For Sale Gravity fl ow grain wagon, 150-175 Need some who can cut and bale bu, with side boards, always sheltered, fescue, willing to pay or share the NI pull type hay crimper, $100. Ken- GC, $1,200. Alex Vernon, Stoneville Correction crop. Alma Ashley, Greensboro 336- neth C. Long, Monroe 704-254-3110. 336-548-2592. The following fairs were listed incorrectly in the July issue of the 543-3672. ’73 Ford 4000 3 cyl diesel, new Hay elevator 24’ with electric motor, Tractor work needed, bushhog 5 battery, recently painted, tires EC, no HD, EC, $500; Ford 3/16” bottom plow Ag Review. acres stump removal, disc up riding area, leaks, serviced, fi eld ready, $7,700. Willie with trip foot, $400. Joe Cloaninger, Goodman, Mooresville 704-664-7923. Aug. 29-Sept. 3 -- Hickory American Legion Agricultural Fair, front loader work as well. M. Boisselle, Statesville 704-873-8666. JD hay baler used last year works Siler City 336-879-2892. Rhino scrape blade $200; Int. 46 Hickory. Landscaping small tractor work, well, $3,000. Dean Buie, Hoffman 910-281-5496. hay baler, two for parts, $200; 316 AC Aug. 30-Sept. 3 -- Stanly American Legion Agricultural Fair, Al- mulching, mowing, seeding, aerating, bottom plow, $100; 214 AC bottom fertilizing, bushhog work, spraying, Rainbow irrigation unit 100 hp, 6 bemarle. plow, $100; 1209 JD hay conditioner, etc. $10/hr up. Toni Brown, Gibsonville cyl JD with a 600 GPM pump, 50 gallon 336-449-7474. fuel tank. Zane Hedgecock, Wallburg $200. Hurley Sanders, Seagrove 336- Pet grooming dogs up to 60 lbs, 336-869-7979. 879-5891. Last call! reasonable rates. Lori Ball, Lexington NH square baler, sheltered, GC, Ford 4500 backhoe loader, new paint, 336-859-3973. $1,500. Benny Livengood, Salisbury VGC, $6,000 OBO over this price; Ford Send in those renewal cards Portable sawmill service all custom 704-637-3122. 3000 diesel PS, metal roll bars, new sawing, $55/hr. Jack Murdock, Rolesville KG blade for D7, $1,200; hub for paint, GC, $5,000 OBO over this price. Agricultural Review subscribers are 919-669-1859. D6C or 977 fi nish drive, $300. Earl H. A. Graham, Sr., Lake Waccamaw Bushhog and scrape blade work, Smith, High Point 336-841-3355. 910-646-3759. reminded to send in their renewal cards by $30/per hour, 2 hour minimum, southeast Vermeer 605 F round baler, $2,500; MF tractor 135 diesel live PTO, 33 hp, Guilford and surrounding area. William NH 56 hayrake, $1,000-$2,500. Jimmy VGC, $5,600 includes bushhog. Davidson August 15 or renew online at www.ncagr.com Rogers, Climax 336-674-6208. Garner, Richfi eld 704-636-5615. Eason, Mebane 919-536-0762. Mature experienced adult to care for NH 650 round baler wide pick up CTR model 42 bucksaw, $3,500; to stay on the mailing list for the newspaper. horses and domestic pets within 20 mi of head, bale kicker rolls up to 4x6 roll, free standing limb gate, 16’x4’, $1,500; Franklinton/Creedmoor, reasonable rates, auto tie, EC, $8,000. Jimmy Church, CTR model 400 tag along delimber, references available. Renee Phillabaum, 748 Mt Pleasant Rd., Fer- $1,200. Steve Goodwin, Wadesboro Franklinton 919-528-9879. guson 28624. 704-690-0548. SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be 17 year old wants job on farm or Bolens Power HO, 2 wheel walk ’99 Kawasaki 4 wheeler, $2,800; submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699- agricultural related jobs, full or part time behind garden tractor with disc harrow willing to learn. Thomas Caudle, Lexington Simplicity 42” mowing deck, $100; hay and mowing sickle, all original VGC, 1001; by e-mail at [email protected]; or by fax to (919) 715- 336-853-1014 or 853-3958. rake tedder, $1,000. Wayne Johnson, 8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone Experienced horse person and $375. T.H. Norman, Sandy Ridge 336- Yadkinville 336-961-6116. accomplish rider has openings for 2 871-2093. Tractor 6080 AC cab air and fertilizer, number including area code, and price or price range for every horses, experience with green or problem Nelson irrigation system, $4,000; $6,750; Hesston PT7 haybine $975; Ford item being sold. horses, $500/mo. Ivey , Clinton chisel plow, 9 shank, $300; loader round hayrake, 3 pt hitch, $475.James Martin, bale rear, $200; bushhog brand fi nish Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the 910-260-2000. Winston-Salem 336-788-8480. Horse transportation local/long mower, 10’, $4,000; fertilizer distributor, NH 273 baler, $2,000. Jarvis Fox, month prior to publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right distance, excellent late model equipment 3 pt hitch, $1,000. R. Davis, Huntersville Taylorsville 828-632-4558. 704-597-0513. to edit or reject ads. Limit 2 ads/person in different categories. and lifetime horseman; tractor work Cub tractor, plow, cultivators, 4 grading, mowing fencing, livestock and IH 574 46 hp diesel tractor, completely overhauled engine and injection pump, new tires, new paint, runs good, $2,700. equipment hauling, etc. Jim Hawkins, McDaniel Sizemore, Lexington 336- Madison 336-427-3939. hyd system rebuilt, new tires and rims, aux hyd valve on back, 550 and 1,100 764-0866. Need help small farm in Anson co, Lilliston fi eld cultivator, $400; fencing, general tasks, carpentry, possible PTO shaft, 3 pt hitch, new seat, $6,500. Denny Rollins, Mocksville $6,500. McCormick no 7 fertilizer distributor, Clip and mail or fax your trade for hunting/fi shing rights. G. Elijah, $300; Hale irrigation pump, $1,000; 6” 704-566-1437 or 877-4180. Seed sower 3 pt hitch, old type, Akron irrigation pipes, $1/per ft; Mur- Agricultural Review ad! Custom built livestock fences, $25; cultivator hoes, $2/ea; cultivator wooden and metal posts, aluminum feet, spring type, $25; ferg 30 motor ray lawn mower, $200. Ronald Russell, barbed, high tensile wire, northeastern, block only, $100. Robert Swift, Elon Rougemont 919-477-8079. Name: ______central and western NC. Matt Bryant, 336-349-8373. Wisconsin TFD, 2 cyl, 18 hp cast Woodland 252-587-9491. Long irrigation reel 1,150 ft of iron engine, EC, $600. Paul Thomas, Address: ______Need someone to repair large pipe and a gun, #1555, GC; 685 Case IH Gibsonville 336-449-4347. Gambrel barn roof, will provide room/ tractor, 3 pt hitch, 6’ frail mower, $450 Sawmill ’00 Frick 4 head block hyd ______board/pay. Jimmy Furr, Morganton to $6,250. Honoree Dudney, Tabor City deck two 340s Cat motors, one for parts; 828-437-1881. 910-653-3073. , ’97 Ford F700 2 ton $18,000. Ralph Phone: ( ) ______Pasture fencing woven, wire, Chipper, runs on tractor, PTO, Luther, Asheboro 336-381-3346. board, horse wire, all types, 40 years EC, $1,000. I.A. Hopper, Ellenboro Ford 9N tractor, $1,750; Ford 501 Ad copy: ______experience. James Staley, Seagrove 828-247-1706. offset cultivating tractor diesel, VGC, 336-879-2322. JD 111 disc, 11’5”, 32 blades, 9” $3,500; MF model 165, EC, $4,900. ______Portable sawmill service, $5/per spacing smoothing disc, GC, $1,500- $1,750-$4,900. Bobby Willis, Reidsville hour. Jack Murdock Rolesville 919- $2,000 cash. Reuben Holtzman, 252- 336-342-1879 or 432-3873-cell. ______669-1859. 456-2803. JD 345 lawn mower 48” deck, liquid Looking to work with horses, lots 3226 QT bushhog front end loader cooled V twin, 430 hrs, $3,400. John ______of experience, will travel up to 25 miles w/forks bucket/mounting bracket, $5,500; McGhee, King 336-985-0544. from Dunn. Elizabeth Bergman, Dunn 12 ton Bame trailer, boggy axle, tag JD 790 diesel with 300 JD loader, ______919-820-1725. along, $4,000; 5 ton, 14’ tiltbed tag along Need someone for the summer to ride standard transmission hi-lo, 4 WD, ______trailer, $2,000 or $10,500/for all. David construction tires, loader has raker my two horses for exercise and trails, must McKnight, China Grove 704-857-1283 sign accident release. Terri Blanchard, teeth, new in ’05, $12,500. Jim Devries, aft. 4 pm. Price or price range: ______Marshville 704-624-9391. Morganton 828-584-4923. Need someone to work on my 424 Intern’l 38 hp, PS, diesel, live MF 7’ mowing machine, GC, $450; ______farm, mow, miscellaneous jobs, house lift line, PTO, less than 20 hrs on rebuilt two bucket cider press, up dated with engine, GC, $5,000. Selby Harney, Mail to: Fax to: on property for rent. C. Lyon, Raleigh mower, GC, $450. John Roberson, 919-851-5587. McFarlan 704-695-4529. Taylorsville 828-635-7533. Agricultural Review (919) 715-8493 Need fencing work, will trade ’07 3000 Ford 74 model, 8 spd, live Long 2510 48 hp, $6,000; Long or 1001 Mail Service Center 7 ½ Prairie Dog Dirt Digger backhoe power, live lift, PS, good tires, remotes, 510, 48 hp, $3,500; KMC 2 row rolling (919) 733-5047 Raleigh, NC 27699-1001 value $4,250 for equal amount of VGC, $5,200. Lewis Coppley, Lexington cultivator, $500; Ford 309 planters, 2 fencing work. Rustin Opp, Fayetteville 336-357-5283. Web site: www.AgReview.org sets, $500; Ford 4 row tool bar with 910-476-8397. ’05 MF 1533 33 hp diesel, 4WD, PS, row markers, $100. Raymond Fischer, *Ads must be typed or neatly printed Will take care of coyote and other live lift, live PTO, 8 spd transmission, Autryville 910-531-4664. pest problems you have. Jason Cook, sheltered, 160 hrs, LNC, $12,500. Owen ’52 Ford 8N, $3,000, GC. Mark Connelly Springs 828-320-7089. Moore, High Point 336-882-4281. Griffi n, Monroe 704-634-9206. 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Ford 445C shuttle loader, 7’ bucket, ’77 Intern’l 140 with cultivators, Belsaw sawmill 47” blade knock out ’02 NH TC25D 4WD, automatic Cub tractor, GC, $2,000; 3 pt hitch low hours, self leveling bucket, EC, draw bar, new paint, very nice, $6,400. teeth PTO or power plant drive newly HydRST rear and mid PTO, industrial box blade, $425; 2 row corn planter with $17,000 OBO. Joe Beaver, Stony Point Ricky Lutz, Newton 704-462-2345 or rebuilt drag chain, steel skid on wheels, tires, barn kept, VGC, $8,950 OBO. John large fertilizer hopper, GC, $500. J. Isley, 704-585-9979. 828-217-0834. $2,500 or part trade. David Pilson, Reilly, Lillington 910-893-5592. Reidsville 336-349-7368. 8N Ford tractor, $2,800. Edith Old Simplicity lawn mower, not Cameron 910-245-7836. ’01 Freightliner Classic N14, 435 AC double turning plow with snap Hefner, Conover 828-256-1834. running, good for parts, rust free mowing JD grain drill 8.5 ft, $600; AC sickle Cummins, engine brake, 3.70 ratio, 228” coupling hitch, $125. Danny Wooten, Farmall Super C runs good, 3 pt deck and deck cover, good tires, $30; mower, snap coupler hitch, ready to mow, wheelbase, $35,000 OBO; ’96 KW W900L Eden 336-623-6254. hitch, $3,500; Farmall Super A runs above ground 100 gallon Kerosene tank $550; AC sub soil, snap coupler, single tandem tractor, 12.7, 475 hp Detroit, Yanmar 2000 tractor 24 hp, 5 ft good with equipment, restored, $5,800; with stand, $30. Tim Long, Lexington shank, $225. E. Coggins, Denton 10 spd, etc., $30,000. Barry McSwain, scrape blade, old scoop , new bot- Ford and Ferguson 2 N, runs good, 336-476-9282. 336-859-5722. Norwood 704-985-3751. tom plow, VGC, $3,800. John Sherrill, $2,000. Donald Scott Cannon, Ayden EZ Vac vacuum 32 bu, 5 hp B&S ’06 Woods bushhog 15’, batwing Gleaner F combine 13’ grain, 4 Terrell 828-478-2416. 252-746-4600. engine trailer type runs good, $400. 180, $8,500; 504 Farmall tractor, runs, row cornhead, gas, GC, $5,500. Frank First choice fi nish mower, 60” Intern’l Cub Cadet #128 mower, James Percival, Winston-Salem 336- looks new, new tires, diesel, $4,500; Macon, Seagrove 336-879-3907. cut, LNC, $750. John Moose, Mt. Ulla $800. Henry Bullard, Lumber Bridge 788-9323. JD 7000 6 row planter, no fertilizer, Nortrac 20 hp diesel tractor, 2/4 704-502-3470. 910-843-4294. ’46 Farmall, Woods mowing deck, $2,500; Riddick 30 ft, 3 pt, 150 gallon wheel drive, class 1 3 pt hitch, 2 spd ’95 MF 263 with loader and 4-in-1 Ford 600 tractor, gas, live lift, $1,000. Tim Anderson, McLeansville sprayer, LNC, $2,000. Harry Bowles, PTO, canopy, 4 gears, no equipment, 90 bucket, 53 hp, EC, $13,500 OBO. Gary $2,395; King Kutter 6 ft fi nish mower, 336-697-9846. New London 704-244-4264. gallon fuel tank, LNC, $4,000. Sherwood Britt, Goldsboro 919-222-2842. LNC, $1,100. Bill Way, Gibsonville Hardee sprayer, 300 gallon trailer Lincoln welder 250 AMPs diesel Lee, Four Oaks 919-934-2069. NH 847 auto wrap round baler, 5x4 336-312-8329. type with 3 part split boom and electric SA 250 D3152, SU 193079305; 115 1069 NH bale wagon with gas bales, fi eld ready, EC, $3,500; JD 640 Cider mill with wooden trough and switches, $2,500; cattle headgate, $250. F.D. & 230 volts AC on trailer EC, $3,800. engine, GC, $29,000; JD 4055 4 post side delivery rake GC, $1,000. J. Massey, baskets, from the 1940’s, GC, $500 OBO. Rivenbark, Burgaw 910-259-2717. Bill Plott, Charlotte 704-596-4181 or top quadrange, $18,000. Jody Dennis, Burlington 336-337-2913. Bob Ashley, Raleigh 919-772-0531. Farm wagon 17’ long, flat, bed mounted 661-7391. Norwood 704-982-6201. Kuhn GRS 25N Gyrostar rake/ted- JD grain drill 11 disc with fertilizer on 6 ton NH body, EC, $1,200. Tommy JD fertilizer grain drill model FB117B, Super Pan bucket mounts on 3 pt der, $2,850; ’78 Ford 4600 multi purpose hopper, GC, $1,200. Jack Hester, Jr., Smith, Concord 704-782-8583. 11 disc, 7” spacing, $800; Athens series hitch, LNC, $350. Jan Sorrells, Reidsville tractor, good tires, $7,500; bushhog Cary 919-677-0957. 327 square baler kept in the shed, 105 offset harrow 18 disc, $1,400; NH 336-342-3900. loader with extended reach, forks and ’89 Volvo road tractor, 6 new tires, $3,800; Seed Buro seed cleaner, 2 screens, model 300 manure spreader, 130 bu, ’04 Hudson sawmill 30”, 16 hp bucket, $3,000. Sam Simmons, Thurmond runs grate, $8,000. Larry Creech, Zebulon self contained, $1,000. Jim Blalock, $950; NH haybine mower conditioner, Briggs, 21 ft track with extra bands, 336-874-2570. 919-906-2393. Boiling Springs 704-472-5112. model 488, $5,300; Intern’l 35 side $4,000. Adam Pope, Lilesville 704- Toro 14 ft boom sprayer, has a Taylor Pittsburg rotary, tiller, 6’ JD 4020 with roll guard canopy, power delivery rake, $1,200. C. McPherson, 695-5125. soaper unit, all new hoses, great for golf LNC, $1,500; 6’ scrape blade $350. Buck shift wide front end, GC, $10,000. Adrian Mebane 919-563-3032. JD 20 disc harrow, 3 pt hitch, older courses or landscaping, $6,500. Rick Bailey, Wake Forest 919-556-6257. Crosby, Harmony 704-539-5207. MF 220 2 row 3 pt cultivator, $250; model but GC,$350; Woods 5 ft box Eller, Salisbury 704-647-0213. Super M Farmall serial # FBK Woods grass seeder, STR 60s, Cole 2 row double hopper planter with blade, EC, $495; several horse drawn MF 30 gas tractor PS, power lift, 48 20609, runs good, runs good, tires new, $2,850. R. Jones, Holly Springs fertilizer hoppers on Ferguson cultivator implements, from $50-$125. Ron Mabe, to 52 hp, GC, $3,800. Johnny Rogers, okay, new clutch, $2,000. Danny Hill, 919-552-2879. frame with extra plates, $550; Hesston Stokesdale 336-643-4886. Gastonia 704-718-6033. Rockingham 910-895-8915. 3000 Ford diesel tractor with 3700 rake tedder, 3 pt hitch, extra parts, Irrifrance brand reel irrigation ’49 Earthmaster CN good tractor lots Cole corn planter, all plates, always, Ford front end loader, needs PS work, not running, $550, etc. T. Richardson, machine, model TS90, GC, $4,800; of equipment, $1,500 OBO. James Bryant, kept in shed, no rust, VGC, $450. David $5,800. James Garrison, Lexington Greensboro 336-656-3961 after 8 pm. Bacca baler, 54” chamber, EC, $4,500. Winston-Salem 336-399-3235. Harris, Harmony 336-492-2607. 336-853-1949. ’75 Farmall 140 new paint fertilizer M. Wagstaff, Roxboro 336-599-1467. Intern’l 1586 tractor, C/A/H du- 3-18 box bulk barns converted Sitrex 60” fi nish mower, heavy duty, front and back cultivators, one row corn ’06 Kuhn rake, 3301 ripper, JD 820 als and front weights, 4,500 hrs, GC, $1,500, nego. Dwight Collins, Westfi eld 3 pt hitch, rear discharge, made in Italy, planter, $5,500. Tim Anderson, McLeans- mower HX15 bushhog, gator, diesel, $13,000; ’96 Ford 6640, SLE A/A/H, 336-351-2507. high quality mower, LNC, $775. Albert ville 336-697-9846 or 509-8648. 8200 grain drill, posthole digger, $800- EC, $21,000. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 140 Intern’l tractor runs good, Epley, Salisbury 704-638-9882. JD bushhog, slip clutch style, good for $11,400. Stanley Allen, Yanceyville 434-5727. needs work to use, 1 pt hitch, $1,200 Unverferth 10”/10 hole wheel spacers, high grass and small saplings, $300. Mike 336-421-6923. JD FBB grain drill, new discs, EC, OBO. Harvey Gray, Prospect Hill 336- $475/for the set; canopy for JD ROPS, Bailey, Creedmoor 919-528-8843. ’50 Case SC tractor, parked in shed $1,100; Taylor Lastover pull 562-3884. may fi t others, $100; 7’ Taylorway, 3 ‘1992 220 spray coupe 4 wheeler, for 15 months, new tires on front, rear type, 1 row EC, $4,500; Long Lastover 3 Frame with hay spear for 2400 OT pt blade, $300, all in good to EC; ’05 AC 55 ft hydraulic booms, new rear tires, tires, FC, $1,500. Linda Brner, Elon pt, 1 row, EC, $3,500, etc. Randy Mock, bushhog loader, $150. Harvey Cranfi ll, Kubota M95 MFWD w/SL loader, 4-in-1 water cooked engine, foam markers, 336-584-9422. Lexington 336-764-2546. Mocksville 336-492-7261. bucket, EC, $38,925. Charles Grantham, tow bar 200 gallon tank, GC, $8,500. ‘80’s Troybilt tiller 6 hp, with late Snapper riding lawn mower high A JD tractor $3,200; WD AC tractor, Raleigh 919-427-0637. Geoff Barringer, Salisbury 704-633- model tech. engine, runs good, $300. Neal vacuum with clamshell bagging system, $1,900; B AC tractor, $900 IH McCor- 4600 Ford tractor, diesel, PS, 4070 after 5 pm. Johnson, Siler City 919-548-1145. LNC, $1,795. Jim Lupo, Aberdeen mic W9 standard $2,800. Don Wright, $7,200; Case 380 tractor, diesel, PS, ’00 Frick sawmill, 3 head blocks, ’70 Ford 2000 tractor, gas, PS, 910-944-5588. Lawndale 704-482-0412. $6,000. David Shepherd, Wilkesboro 48” blade, recently retoothed and ham- GC, $3,800. John O’Barr, Gibsonville JD 64 hay rake rubber teeth, 5 bars, Coffi ng electric chain hoist with 336-921-3166. mered, portable on steel, $2,700. Roland 336-697-2922. 9 ½ ft wide dolly wheel EC, $2,500. John chain bucket, 1 hp, 3 pt hitch, 230/460 1936 IH fl ywheel engine, type L-B, 3 Couch, Lexington 336-491-8787. MF 550 combine with 4 row corn Ellis, Eagle Springs 910-673-0417. volt with IER, 1400 power cord reel, all to 5 hp, extra parts engines, GC, $1,500. IH 8420 round baler, to be used with head and 4 row bean head, $2,500. Ronnie Elevating scraper parts for Han- LNC, $800. R.T. Kernodle, Burlington Jake Prevatte, West End 910-295-1469 a 30 to 50 hp tractor, 3’x4’ bales, shel- Parker, Gates 252-357-1924. cock 292E paddle pan; MF backhoe 70 336-228-8841. after 5 pm. tered; older baler, Vicon 5 ½ disc mower; JD 5 bottom plow 3 pt hitch, 16” series parts; Cat parts for D7E, 47A, Injection pump and turbo charger 30 blade disc on wheels, $1,000; NH Vicon tedder rake, $8,000/for all. Dean bottoms, GC, $550. Johnny Harrison, 48A and D6 Bull dozers,; 70D motor off a 1994 6.5 diesel Chevy 3500 truck, silage wagon, self unloading, $1,000; 7700 Cooper, Mt. Olive 919-658-9215. Salisbury 704-639-0867. grader parts, AC parts for HD20 and rebuilt and have less than 1,000 miles Ford tractor, $11,000. Jason Westmore- Intern’l Farmall 140 tractor $4,000; NH 273 sq baler, new knotters, 21 bull dozer, $250-$3,000. H. Harris, on them, $1,150. Bennie Dean, Fuquay land, Troutman 704-528-5224. ’49 Farmall M tractor rebuilt motor, 12 GC, $1,400. Jimmy Smith, Harmony Warrenton 252-257-1394. Varina 919-552-9578 or 858-9066. 60” Woods belly mower, $900; Cole volt, $3,500; big oat heavy duty scrap- 704-546-7000. ’72 JD 2020 EC, tires, 95% recently G AC w/ hyd lift, back plow, full planter with dual containers, $350; turn per blade, takes a large tractor to pull, JD 216 16 hp, 48” cut, electric clutch, overhauled, good paint, $7,500; ’98 set cults, extra seat, VGC, $4,500 trailer plow, $200; ’47 Farmall Cub tractor, $2,000. R. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest runs good, $650; 16 hp Cub Cadet, 46” Yazoo 62”, 23 hp Kohler, front deck single axle made by Triad trailer 5’x10’ sheltered, new clutch, disk, 4 cultivators, 919-556-2156. cut, needs tune up and battery, $550; commercial mower, FC, $1,000. Matt loaded with old farm equipment, $1,500. 2 sickle mowers, drag harrow, records ’62 MF 35 gas, 37 hp, live PTO and Intern’l 464 gas, PS, 8 spd, $4,750. C. Holder, Raleigh 919-868-8853. Curtis Spainhour, Winston-Salem 336- available, GC, $5,000. Harvey Poole, lift, EC, $3,900; MF #32 loader, trip Perkins, Burlington 336-584-6460. Intern’l Machinery 6 ft bushhog, 765-1496. Charlotte 704-399-6602. bucket, fi ts MF 35 & 135, GC, $350. Ford front end loader 777F com- $550; bushhog FTH720 fi nish mower, JD 213 fl ex grain head, $1,000; Super A Farmall tractor, new Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336-434-5321. plete with all braces and hyd. remote $750; tillage tool, 5 shank, $200. Eric Intern’l #16, 1 row silage chopper, paint, generator, regulator, battery, Backhoe attachment for skid steer valves, VGC, $3,500 OBO. John Sink, Oldham, Chapel Hill 919-933-6629. $200. George Johnson, Jr., Ruffi n 336- break bands, seals on take off, seals on loader, Bushhog brand 7’ digging depth Lexington 336-225-2670. MF 65 diesel tractor PS, new rub- 939-9323. rear end, etc., with a 72” belly mower with 3 buckets, LNC, $3,800. Dwight JD 4 bottom 16” spring trip plow, ber, GC, $4,800; front end loader fi ts NI hay rake for parts, damaged, and set of cultivators, $4,500. Buck Atkins, Ararat 336-374-2228. very hvy duty, $350. John Brooks, Colfax MF quick detach, $1,500. Jay Hohn, $100. Norman Wier, High Point 336- Lingerfelt, Morganton 828-437-1418 Frick sawmill parts lead Frick track, 336-996-3965. Jr., Archdale 336-431-1664. 454-1883. or 413-1634. feed works, dog stands, dogs keep out Cole planter 12 MX 3 pt hitch with Yamaha Rhino exploring edition 5’ Garoni fi nish mower, used less ‘74 JD 450 B track loader, farm used, knees, head block, many other parts, seed plates, new drive gear and fertilizer loaded winch, top windshield, 60 hrs, than 150 hours, $695 cash, no checks. needs sprockets, pins, bushings turned, $25-$200. Dazel Chatham, 1121 Rainbow hopper, $625 OBO. Jason Fortenberry, LNC, $10,900 OBO. Newt Walton, Troy Watkins, Union Grove 704-539- strong machine, $12,000. Ken Ramsey, Rapids Rd., Rutherfordton 28139. Lincolnton 704-735-1672. Germanton 336-767-3485. 5756. Union Mills 828-287-2017. ’95 EZ Go electric golf cart runs good, Krone 160 ministop round baler, ’39 Ford 9N tractor, looks very Six grain bins 1,850 bu to 6,700 3 pt hitch 14” plow Intern’l, $150 VGC, $1,250-$4,000. Ricky and Lynn 4x5 bales, GC, $7,000. Jeff Maness, good, runs great, $2,850 OBO. Sam bu, $800 to $1,200/ea or $5,500 for all OBO; 3 pt hitch, 16 disc harrow, $350 Naylor, Mocksville 336-753-0488. Asheboro 336-879-3663. Radford, Zebulon 919-269-2735. to be moved. Rom Harper, Pink Hill OBO. Doug Sloop, Kannapolis 704- Farm wagon 17 ft long fl at, bed 80R AC cycle mower with original 1330 Cub Cadet lawnmower, 252-568-3400 or 521-0545-cell. 932-3048. mounted on 6 ton New Holland body oak swathboard, good enough to restore, hydrostatic, 38” cut with grass MF 175 diesel tractor multipower 65 Ford 309 corn planter 2 row with EC, $1,200. Tommy Smith, Concord all parts present or make excellent parts catcher, $850. Richard Collins, hp, weighted wheels, $5,500; generator fertilizer distributor, shed kept, VGC, 704-782-8583. mower, $80. Ronald Gilleland, Maiden Elkin 336-366-4026. WinPower, tractor PTO driven, 25m KW, $500. Ronald Ray, Hamptonville 336- ’00 JD lawn tractor 38” deck with 704-483-5239. NI manure spreader ground volts, 120/240, PF1 amps 104, Hertz 60, 468-1641. extra blades and bagger, Kohler engine, Bushhog back hoe fi t on back of trac- driven original wide spread model PTO RPM 540 LNC mounted on steel MF 35 tractor, gas, new alterna- start easy runs great, $800. Robert Stokely, tor, EC, $4,500; Shaver post hole driver 10 4 wheel wagon style, with seat trailer, 15” rubber wheels, $2,000. Jay tor, starter and brakes, good tires, runs Thomasville 336-475-6226. fi ts on back of tractor, EC, $1,200. Lois and foot rest, sheltered, EC, $900 Motsinger, Lexington 336-357-7256. good, $3,000. Linda Dunlap, Carthage Crop sprayer 110 gallon tank, 3 pt Snow, Seagrove 336-879-5193. OBO. D.H. Willett, Bennett 336- 140 Farmall tractor 1963, with front 910-947-3745. hitch, 20 ft spray booms, $1,050. W.L. Bushhog, heavy duty made by Intern’l 581-3168. and rear cultivators, fertilizer sower, 1 Lely Lotus 300 tedder/rake com- Moffi tt, Jr., Asheboro 336-381-3875. Machinery, EC, $4,500. Richard Johnson, Two Hobbs 1030 irrigation pt hitch, $4,600; 3 pt factory hitch for bine faded paint, have parts, owner ’04 Kawasaki Big Bear ATV 4x4 Sanford 919-837-2858. reels, 1997 and 1996 models, EC, Super A, LNC, $500; Intern’l 1000 front manual, $3,000. Benny McBane, Elon ridden on farm and for hunting only, new Bushhog Intern’l 5 ft 3 pt hitch, $350; $12,000/ea; Ames, Rainbow and end loader for Farmall one row tractor 336-584-9621. tires, EC, $2,800; Taylorway 22 disc box blade, 7 ft, 3 pt, $350; scoop pan, Latchtop irrigation pipe, $2/ft. with parts, $600. Ricky Gaines, Bear Vermeer 605F round hay baler, bale hydraulic fi nishing harrow with outside 3 pt, $225. W.E. Aldridge, Burlington Kenneth Troxler, Browns Summit Creek 919-837-5879. size, 5’ x 6’, the big one, always kept leveling discs and drag bar, $1,800. Jim 336-584-6262. 336-656-9809. One carry all, 3 pt hitch, $125. Darrell in shed, $4,000; ’78 Grain O Vator, self Hawkins, Madison 336-427-3939. Yahama golf cart gas operated, has Farmall 706 tricycle recently Shuler, Thomasville 336-476-6480. unloading PTO driven, hydraulic discharge ’48-’52 JD tractor does not run, windshield and top, GC, $1,800; Kawasaki overhauled, good tires, $5,250; Rotary mower 1 pt hitch, new blades, auger lift, always in shed, GC, $4,000; sheltered, extra tractor for parts, $1,600. 125cc. 3 wheeler, runs good, $350. Tony Woods 15 ft batwing bushhog, needs tires and paint, $165; garden tiller, Gehl 2170 hay mower conditioner, 9 Travis Gannon, apex 919-290-2782. Cheek, Snow Camp 336-376-3007. $2,200; 2, 3 and 4 bottom plows, Swiss made, runs great, no rust, new tines, ft cut, fi eld ready, $2,500. Don Kerr, Ford hay rake 3 pt, some new parts, Gehl 1500 round bale roller 4x6 with $250-$450. Bill Scotton, Staley $295; 7 ½ hp electric motor, 5 y/o, 230 Waxhaw 704-843-3328. $200; Lely tedder/rake, $900. Zaga ted- hyd. tie, $750. Lee Puckett, Westfi eld 336-215-5651. volts, single phase, VGC, $485. W.H. Band sawmill, by MSG Ind, power der/rake, $600. Derek Cave, Boonville 336-593-8497. Hay spear, bucket mount type, Payne, Madison 336-548-6630. feed and log handling, 24 hp Honda 336-469-1157. Haybine, hayrake, sq baler, $3,000 6 ft box blade, 6 ft yard tool, all Deming division 6x4, irrigation motor, 29 ft track, VGC, $11,750. C.W. 601 Workmaster tractor used for OBO; tractor, 4WD, loader, 57 hp, $1,070 or will sell separate, can pump 550 GPM with 460 Ford engine Steiner, Hendersonville 828-692-5094 mowing, FC, $2,500. Bobby Hilton, $7,200 OBO; 8N Ford, $2,800; tedder deliver; fi nish mower, 6 ft, rock suction hose included, $1,000; 411 NH or 674-5775. Mocksville 336-998-3847. rake, $1,850; round hay baler, $3,600; rake, 5 ft, slider scrape blade, 5 ft, 10 ft cut discbine with crimper, 1,000 Two Powell 126 rack bulk barn, Powell JD 1 ½ hp hit and miss engine re- etc. Terry Christenbury, Midland 704- $1,700 for all, will sell separate. PTO shaft, $4,000. Ronnie Brogden, combustion burners, $1,500/ea. E. Lee stored on skids, $1,500. Larry Trammel, 782-1536. Roy or Dustin Wright, Advance Creedmoor 919-528-1767. Kimbro, Reidsville 336-349-7171. Chapel Hill 919-929-5578. JD 416 trip turning plow, $315. C. M. 336-998-8637. Smith, Yadkinville 336-961-6172. Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2007 FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Case Intern’l 8530 square hay ’05 Kubota M8200 4x4 with Kubota Generator portable Generac 15,000 ’06 Toro commercial mower Zero JD 7000 conservation 4 row sod baler, always kept in barn, LNC, loader, hay spear, canopy and bucket, watt 22,500 surge, GC, $1,500. Clayton turn 52” cut, 27 hp Kohler engine, less corn planter, LNC, $3,500; Midland $6,500. Maurice Ward, Sugar Grove tractor has 200 hours in EC, $25,500. Cooper, Julian 336-685-9867. than 40 hours, $6,000. Sam Earnhardt, bog, new blades, 10 ft, $1,600. Keith 828-297-3222. Ricky McCourry, Green Mountain G AC 48 tractor spider manual lifts, Salisbury 704-633-6178. Elder, Hiddenite 828-632-6254. Snowblower electric start, 89 hp 828-682-7756. all original with planter and fertilizer Ford Jubilee tractor new tires, Ford 8N red belly, new paint, good Craftsman, 2 stage 1 y/o, $750; Troybilt NI corn picker, 1 row, GC, $800. hoppers, press wheel, sprockets mounted strong motor, $3,500. Howard Mace, tires, runs good with 4’ bushhog, 4’ tiller, 5 hp pony, GC, $400; Snapper rid- Larry Whicker, Winston-Salem 336- front and rear shanks, hood good metal, Marion 828-756-7273. scrape, 4’ box scrape, double turning ing mower, 30” with rear bagger, GC, 724-6164. $2,950 OBO. C. B. Barker, Clinton NH and Gehl silage beds, $300/ea; plow, cultivator, boom pole, $3,500. $400, etc. Fred Hagenberger, Chapel ’78 Cub Cadet 1650 tractor Kohler 910-564-4931. dump bed hoist, $1,000; two telescoping Robert Whitaker, Walnut Cove 336- Hill 919-968-1123. engine, hydro transmission dual hydraulic, MF 510 combine diesel, 13 ft grain dump cylinders, $1,000; enclosed chip 595-8571. Final drive rearend section 450 JD 50 inch mower deck, 38” tiller, $400. head, 4 row corn head, kept in shed, dump bed and hoist, $1,500. Phillip Grain bins, two 4,400 bu/ea with bulldozer, $700; ’96 Freightliner FLD, Harold Jones, Mebane 919-563-2708. $4,000. David Lutterloh, Burlington Spencer, Catawba 828-241-3621. fans and drying heater, sweep auger and good rubber, 60 series Detroit with Super 3226 QT bushhog front end loader 336-228-6693. 256 NH hay rake, EC, $3,200. Blair motor, $1,900. Roy Pope, Matthews 10 transmission, $10,500. Utley Stallings, with forks, bucket and mounting brackets, ’40 Farmall A hand crank with loader Thompson, Graham 336-376-6370. 704-821-8121. Havelock 252-447-1029. $5,500. Bradley McKnight, Salisbury and sicklebar with rebuilt cutter bar, starts Tractors, trucks, trailers, manure Farmall 130 with front and rear ’93 JD 420 hydrostatic lawn tractor, 704-791-5624. and runs good, $2,750. Joshua Hawley, spreader, silage equipment, sprayer, cults, 1 pt hitch, bushhog, scrape blade, independent breaking, hydraulic lift and Root rake, Fleco for Cat 955 L track Albemarle 704-982-2763. irrigation pumps, corn planter and drag disc, rer wheel weights, $3,500. new 24 hp Honda motor, vacuum system, loader, $2,500. Paul Price, Goldston 574 Intern’l tractor with loader, more, sold dairy farm all must go, C.W. Hager, Cornelius 704-896-2537 $4,900. Richard Shaver, McLeansville 919-837-5733. GC, $5,500; one Miller 12 ton tilt top $10,500. David Harris, Barnardsville or 821-8121. 336-656-5248. JD 4020D 95 hp, rebuilt injector trailer, wood fl oor, pintle hitch, GC, 828-712-6195. Finish mower 3 pt hitch, 72” cut, Gleaner K combine 2 row corn, 13 pump, new tires, fenders, grill, radiator, $5,000,. David Phillips, Glendon 910- ’76 Ford 2600 diesel runs great, good right hand discharge, Bushhog brand, ft grain, $2,800. Corey Parker, Statesville seat, decals, paint, $9,500; generator/ 464-5228. tires, new paint, PS, EC, $7,000. Toby EC, $1,750. David Scotton, Julian 704-528-4833. welder Power Arc 4000 with 8 hp B&S Massey 40 B tractor with loader, 59 Hill, Lexington 336-764-0757. 336-685-0754. JD 2150 diesel tractor w/175 front engine; 4000 watt generator, and 125 amp hp, GC, $5,000; Case IH 8330 haybine, Matthison irrigation fi ttings 3” Skidloader grapple forks, $1,600; loader, 2 buckets, shuttle transmission, mounted on cart, VGC, $675. Pat Farmer, GC, $3,500. Willard Huffman, Stony and 4” tees, 4” valve, 4” to 3 “ valve, 3” pallet forks, $650; both never used canopy, LN tires, $9,750; MF 50C diesel Jacksonville 910-347-4022. Point 704-878-2992. and 4” rings, 3” elbow $5-$100. Richard forklift attachment for tractors, 3 pt hitch, $1,200; 2020 JD tractor, 54 hp tractor, shuttle transmission, canopy, 3 Self priming centrifugal pump on 384 Leyland tractor for parts, good Gwynn, Yanceyville 336-694-4233. diesel, PS, EC, $7,200; Skidloader, 48 frame with 5 hp electric motor, never tires, motor torn down, transmission and United Farm Tools, 15 ft sod drill, pt hitch, loader, EC, $11,500; Frontier hp, diesel, auxillary hydraulics, EC, EC, $12,500. Mark Hartsell, Salisbury 60” fi nish mower, 3 pt, $1,075. L. Mills, used, $2,500. Jimmy Davis, Scotland body parts GC, $700 OBO. Oscar Hill, $10,500. B.J. Zsigmond, Rutherford Monroe 704-282-0108. Neck 252-443-4000. Asheboro 336-629-7407. 704-633-3599. co, [email protected] ’66 NH one in GC, two more in parts, NH 488 haybine, fi eld ready, stub Harley Power Box rake roller ’00 Long 8 wheel V hay rake, LNC $700; AC model CA, bicycle front end, guards, hydraulic cylinder and hoses completely rebuilt, $3,500 OBO. Ben on trailer caddy, $2,000 OBO. Wade new points and plugs, sheet metal GC, bottom roller is missing the rubber Willis, Belmont 704-825-5159. Carpenter, Lincolnton 980-429-0678. $3,000. Penny Coggins, Kernersville but works fi ne, $900. Daryl Renegar, ’05 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 Hand built pea sheller shells one Equipment 336-414-3319. Harmony 704-546-7092. 4x4, used to hunt, GC, $4,650. Vondale bu at a time, 4 ½ ft tall and 42” square, 12” rear digging bucket for a Case Two JD 110 lawn tractors, ’67-’68 Tucker, Morven 704-851-9080. $500. Marvin Holt, Pleasant Garden Wanted backhoe, EC, $200. Bill Teer, Graham models, one restored one working $750/for Ford 537 haybine EC, $1,500. Steve 336-674-5232. 336-578-1586. restored and $550 for the other. Eddie Adams, Hays 336-927-2472. Coby manure spreader $400. Fred ’04 Honda Recon 250 ES 5 spd, Fisher, Cornelius 704-892-3392. NH 250 skidsteer, needs battery, Sloan, Sanford 919-774-6585. Case 430 tractor for parts or one electric shift, $3,000. Terry Spillman, NH 352 feed grinder/mixer, different $2,000. Bill Wharton, Ruffin 336- ’72 JD 2030 tractor, comes with in running condition. Robert Reynolds, Mocksville 336-492-6473. size grinding screens, stored in shed, 451-0227. bushhog and disc, GC, $6,500. Adlia Pleasant Garden 336-685-4945. Strickland, Lumberton 910-738-2957. 850, 950, 1050 JD tractors that need Quick coupler, new, $900; JD 450C still have manuals, $2,000 OBO. Ernest 800 amp generator transfer switch work or for parts. Danny Hardister, loader, EC, $18,900; ’96 F 350 XLT, Hedrick, Lexington 336-853-7337. single phase 400 amp square D non fuse Wheelhorse commander 800 lawn Denton 336-241-2425. power stroke, 16 ft pipe rack, 9 ft utility Decloet 2 row harvester, both heads safety switch, $3,500 for both. Sammy tractor, Kohler engine, Peco vacuum 4 ft offset bushhog, 3 pt hitch, rea- bed, AC, automatic, $9,450. William GC, $17,500. Glenn Patterson, Ramseur Deal, Statesville 704-902-3428. B&S engine, $1,000. Jerry Reavis, sonable. Josephine Spaulding, Clarkton Turner, Burlington 336-449-7440. 336-736-9650. Woods RM 59 fi nishing mower Winston-Salem 336-924-8856. 910-646-3905. Used grain bin unloaders; 3 pt hitch Ford 2000 good working condition, bought new in need of minor repairs, Intern’l Cub 52” with cultivating Backhoe that will fi t a 1920 New electric motors; 856 IH tractor with bad new seat, recent work to PS, carb, starter, used last season $225 OBO. Damon equipment in excellent running condi- Holland tractor preferably a Woods or crank and engine for 1086, $5,000/for gages, lights, very reliable tractor, $3,800. Davis, Clemmons 336-764-0100. tion, $1,800. William Fleming, Manson Kelley. John Jordan, Saxapahaw 336- 252-456-3775. 376-3122-w or 376-3132-h. all OBO. Jamie Elliott, Denton 336- Ray Milosh, Pittsboro 919-444-9416. ’00 Ford tractor gas, PS, rebuilt Pull behind reel mower. Mike Bailey, 302-0165. ’98 Honda Fourtrax 300 red, GC, engine, new tires, rims, fenders, paint 555 Ford backhoe runs good, joy Creedmoor 919-528-8843. 45 DI taff tractor with front end includes truck ramps and cover, front and pump, $4,500. Mark Redmond, stick control and 555A Ford backhoe 5 ft manure fork for C Farmall loader in good mechanical condition, 3 pt disc brakes, $2,500. Michael Seymour, Concord 704-784-9458. runs but has a fuel problem, $17,500/for with 9 teeth. Richard Snider, Denton rear tine tiller, 5 ft bushhog, $6,800. Gary Charlotte 704-622-6984. Gravely 546 10 hp, 2 wheel trac- both or will sell separate. J.R. Evans, 336-859-2896. Burgess, Newton 828-428-2420. 268 NH square baler, fi eld ready, tor with 30” mower and 40” mower, Supply 910-209-1276. 50 gal/100 gallon sprayer with Taylorway 30 disc, harrow, $1,900; $1,100. Larry Tibbs, Lansing 336- sulky, snowplow, rotary cultivator, 285 MF farm tractor new tires boom/wand to be pulled behind a lawn Taylorway 14 disc offset, $1,700; 1080 384-4618. GC, $2,500. R.D. Altemus, Germanton front and rear, dual hydraulic outlets on garden tractor. C. Latham, Vass 910- back, Perkins diesel engine, runs good, 245-7148. MF with cab, $8,300; Sukup no till Bushhog front end loader model 336-591-7094. Industrial MF 40B tractor mid mount drill, $8,300. Shane Sells, Kernersville 2425 QT, fi ts Ford 4000 and others, AC pull behind combine, all crop, GC, $8,000. Doug Briggs, Sunbury sickle bar, the ones that have lights and 336-362-4055. LNC, $2,500. ED Goodnight, Concord running condition, $100. David Anderson, 252-465-8501. fenders, canopy, used by state for road JD 272 grooming mower deck, 704-786-8916. Mocksville 336-492-7340. Irrigation reel with 950’ 3” hose side mowing. Michael Butler, Lexington GC, $800. Al Cody, Lexington 336- MF 30 gas tractor, $3,800. Billy Backhoe that fi ts on tractor with 3 40 hp electric pump with 40 hp phase 336-382-9065. 474-0185. Faulk, Gastonia 704-864-0560. pt PTO, model 1475 MF, 4 y/o, used 1 converter, 3,500 ft of 5” western ring Set of cultivators for ’55 Farmall Three 2,500 bu grain binds with fan 1330 Cub Cadet lawn mower time, $4,500 OBO. Frances Henderson, lock pipe, extra tractor pump $14,000/ Cub front and rear complete, shanks not and heater, $500. Donald Belk, Monroe hydrastatic, 38” cut with grass catcher, Wendell 919-625-0370. for all. Reggie Weisner, Statesville necessary but need the lift bars and lift 704-592-4390. springs. Ricky Boswell, Stantonsburg 704-764-3077. $850. Richard Collins, Elkin 336-366- JD side frames and 4 front weights 252-238-2207. ’79 Ford 1700 diesel tractor and 4026 after 5:30 pm. for 4020 or other new generation tractors, JD 455 lawn tractor, 60” deck, all Single line or double line seed equipment includes Woods RM59 550 Massey combine 4 row corn includes mounting bolts, $250. Greg wheel steer, diesel, GC, $4,000. Larry bag stitcher that runs off 110v power mower, new tires, always garaged, header, 16 ft bean header, $3,500. Sammy Rushing, Indian Trail 704-753-1405. Woodard, Wendell 919-868-1608. in GC. Eric Conner, Lincolnton 704- $5,500. Brenda Robbins, Thomasville Warren, Wade 910-483-2722. Farmall M tractor ’39 model runs Scrape blade York 3 pt hitch, 8 732-0468. 336-472-4280. Sitrex 26L 2 head tedder, $875; JD great, no smoke in VGC, two different ft, hvy duty adjustable angle and tilt, JI Case DC or SC tractor must be ’72 2030 JD tractor comes with 894 side delivery hay rake, $875; Heston tire sizes on back, $1,400. Ronnie Taylor, VGC, $500; tractor 2510 Long, 49 original 12v conversion okay, complete, bushhog and disc, GC, $6,500. Adlia PT7 sicklebine, $1,550 or $3,000/for Mt Gilead 910-439-4583. hp, VGC, $6,000. Rick Diehl, Denton good running condtion, must have 3 pt 336-857-2442. hitch. Charles Hinton, 919-542-6286. Strickland, Lumberton 910-738-2057. all, fi eld ready. Dale Allen, Lexington NH 851 round baler; NH 467 Used box blade, GC, close to the Nortrac tractor 35 hp diesel, PtO 336-787-4242. haybine; NH 268 square baler, fi eld JD 2240 1976, VGC, $9,500. Karen Troy area. Tim Parnell, Troy 910-572- and 3 pt hitch, hydro lift front and back, Cultivators and tool bar for JD ready, always sheltered, $5,000; JD M Bruce, Pfafftown 336-945-5178. 5288. VGC, $5,000. Frans Schuitemaker, 430 S, $450. Ron Reavis, Yadkinville tractor, $1,000. Wayne Sutton, Reidsville Kubota 3 pt 4 ft fi nisih mower with NH55 rotary rake for parts, especially Knightdale 919-266-4883. 336-679-8669. 336-932-0395. manual, solid mower, $275. John Marra, tine bars and wheel hub. Debbie Bethune, Howse bushhog 5 ft, 3 pt hitch, IH 1460 combine RWA 820 fl ex, 4020 JD needs repairs, $4,800 OBO. Kernersville 336-992-7789. Mt. Pleasant 704-982-3691. VGC, $450. Kevin Wilkins, Stem 919- minor repairs, CIH 2394 2WD tractor Don Dobbins, Sophia 336-861-2295. AC 6140 diesel tractor, 42 hp, 3 pt set up for Farmall 460. Billy 575-9156. duals, $18,000. M.D. Smith, Dunn Wood splitter 16 hp twin cylinder VGC, $4,900. R.K. Swift, Elon 336- Hayes, Whiteville 910-642-2220. 508-9601. Wooden drag tooth harrow with IH 844 corn header, 36” rows, last 910-891-4713. industrial/commercial cast iron bore, 4 metal spikes, mule pulled stump puller used in ’04 for harvest, $500 OBO, 55 bu NH manure spreader, GC, way split, cuts wood, 47” long, $2,700 Farmall 200 rebuilt motor, trailer with metal cable, please donate to our can be used for parts. Will McCallum, $1,800 OBO. M. Jeannine, Rockwell OBO. Carl Spivey, Reidsville 336- carry all, GC, $3,500. Gary Garner, museum. M. Duke, Durham 919-477- Rowland 910-740-3267. 704-796-7589. 361-0111. Climax 336-685-4182. 5498. Four JD 71 fl ex planters, 2 row, Hesston 540 round baler, fi eld ready, Ford 801 Powermaster good work- ’53 IH Cub tractor with 42 Woods 12 inch digging bucket for Ford/NH 4 row tool bars, $500; two Case 310 EC, $5,000. Kent Amos, Lawsonville ing condition, some surface rust, turf belly mower, runs good, $1,900. Dan backhoe, will trade similar bucket for bulldozers for parts, miscellaneous spare 336-593-3098. tires, $2,500; Super 55 Oliver tractor, Brosnan, Timberlake 336-364-9700. Case backhoe or will purchase. Bill Teer, parts, $1,500. Dewitt Sholar, Rose Hill Ford harrow $225; all purpose cul- very strong, good tires and sheet metal, Vicon SP 471 square baler, sheltered, Graham 336-578-1586. GC, $3,700. Brad Moore, Liberty 336- Planter plates for Ford 309 metal 910-289-2277. tivator, $125; Shaffer post driver, $325; $3,200. Leon Dillard, Henderson 252- or plastic. Bill Shields, Greenville 800- 3 pt bottom plow, Sears Roebuck Ford PTO rake, $500; dual axle trailer 213-2385. 622-5618. 285-7079. category late 1960’s, EC, original paint steel bed, $525. John Lamb, Randleman Super A Farmall $4,000; cultiva- Homier Farm Pro 2420 tractor 2WD, Old ATVs running or not, will and decals, $150 OBO. John Marra, 336-498-2512. tors, $300; fi nger sweeps, 3/$150; 3 pt canopy, fi eld ready, EC, $5,200. David pick up. Bryan Newton, Waxhaw 704- Kernersville 336-992-7789. 1010 JD w/rebuilt engine, new fast hitch, $500; Cole planter, $150; JD Bullins, Walkertown 336-595-8350. 843-1855. Farmall Super A tractor with clutch, pressure plate, release bearing grain drill, $500; JD tool bar, $250. Doug G274 Bolens diesel tractor, EC, Small to medium tractor, gently cultivators, EC, $2,200. Marty Apple, with cultivators, looks and runs good, Womble, New Hill 919-387-0599. $3,850. Quinton Harris, Harrisburg used. Alma Ashley, Greensboro 336- Gibsonville 336-621-7871. $5,500; AC combine, 2 row corn header, 273 NH square baler, new needles, 704-201-7739. 543-3672. JD 7000 planter 4 row wide, minimum Pioneer sulky plow, horse drawn, Forklift on 4000 Ford lifts to 13 ft $800; four row pull type, JD corn planter shed kept, fi eld ready, EC, $2,500. GC. F. Bradshaw, Salisbury 704-630- tilts forward, left and right, single stage with fertilizer hoppers, $800, etc. H. Wade Hutchens, Jr., East Bend 336- till, dry fertilizer attachment, $3,500. 0134. mast in GC, $4,000. Donald Heavner, Currie, Ellerbe 910-334-0404. 961-2708. Derek Smith, King 336-983-9732. Two row corn planter with 1 pt Lincolnton 704-735-5900. ATV disc harrow pull behind ATV, ’93 743B Bobcat skidsteer, nw JD 147B grain drill 13 drop, $600; hitch for Farmall 140. Hugh Barwick, 30 KW diesel generator AC mo- 41” single disc harrow, perfect for out pumps, tires are good, tooth bucket JD 12 ft fi nishing disc with new blades, Cornelius 704-892-7677. tor military style enclosed, GC, $3,500 of the way food plots for wildlife, etc, and hay spear, $7,500. Derrick Bass, $1,400. Jimmy Cook, Taylorsville 828- JD 725 front deck mower in GC. or will consider trade for small diesel VGC, $125. James Wall, Reidsville Statesville 704-902-3950. 632-2461. Bob Beard, Charlotte 704-392-5725. tractor; 200 amp auto transfer switch, 336-951-2527. NH tractor 25 hp, diesel, 4WD, IH 140 late model factory 12 volt Used hay elevator 16 ft or longer, cultivators and fertilizer distributor, any condition, will pick up. Donny Brill, $500., Frankie Garner, Seagrove 336- ’05 Honda ATV Rancher 4x4, hydrostatic transmission, deluxe 3 point Kelly 910-619-4017. 879-2502. $4,000. Gary Berrier, Lexington 336- hitch, tilt wheel, EC, $8,900. Wayne EC, $6,500. Duke Boroughs, Carthage PTO chipper for 30 hp tractor. Chris Troy built Super Bronco rear tine 752-2971. Isley, Reidsville 336-616-1539. 910-639-0432. Hoker, China Grove 704-856-1241. tiller, LNC, $400 nego. Tommy Ross, 1003 NH stackwagon holds 84 ’48 or ’49 Earthmaster with cul- Skidsteer rock bucket 72” will JD 6120 or 6220 with cab. Paul Monroe 704-289-3880. bales, kept in shed, manual and parts, tivators, $2,500; ’50 M Farmall diesel work on tractor with skidsteer attach on Greene, Durham 919-598-5621. Ford 3000 diesel tractor, $6,400; NH VGC, $5,750. Terry Toomes, Randleman $3,500. Jim Karriker, Mooresville 704- loader bucket, $800 nego. Tom Yount, Rear tine PTO tiller for Farmall 140 1720 diesel tractor, GC, $6,300. Walter 336-498-3844. 857-4124. Catawba 828-241-3430. easy hitch. David Crabtree, McLeansville Meredith, Jamestown 336-885-4714. 336-621-1626. August 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7

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1080 Gehl disc haybine, complete Red 4 o,clock seeds Mirabilis Jalapa, Great Pyrenees all AKC reg. and Pembroke Welsh corgis AKC, DOB Australian shepherds 4 black/tri or parts. Paul Bailey, Roxboro 336- bloom from late spring until frost 30 seeds, champ bloodline from 6 w/o up, $350 up. 6/07, 2 males, 2 females, 3 red/white, color, dewclaws removed, DOB 5/07, 599-5216. $4, must include SASE, will include Brian Estep, Pikesville 704-482-7513. 1 tri, parents on site, $400. Michael parents on site, $175. Gerald McGarvey, IH combine or tractor motor, 153 planting information. Zeb Price, 1509 Dachshund AKC pups, mini, male Council, 910-640-5047. Thomasville 336-889-9569. ci diesel motor, running or rebuild- LeAnne Court, Raleigh 27606. and female, ready to go, $350. Mae Lab pups, AKC, sire multiple cham- able. William Higgins, Rutherfordton Sunfl ower seeds old timey type, 12- Anderson, Asheboro 336-629-7582. pion bloodline, dam multiple fi eld trial 828-248-2162. 14 lb fl ower, 15-18” diameter, 25 seeds, Great Pyrenees pups AKC, DOB champ producer, $500; Beagles AKC and Small Animals Potato harvester and seed potato $3; 50 seeds/$5, send SASE and cash. 6/07 parents on site, raised with live- UKC reg., pups, running dogs, champ seed cutter. Thomas Tucker, Seagrove N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Rd, Trinity stock, $200. David Griffi n, Marshville bloodline, ready to go, $200 up. M. Wanted 336-549-1997. 336-431-9578. 704-624-5978. Booker, Greensboro 336-908-6142. Hyd PW rough cut mower head Bamboo 7 varieties including black, Feist pups DOB 6/07 bobtail, farm Rabbits, babies to adult, Lionheads, side or boom for any tractor attachment, green, red margined, dwarf goldstripe, Small male beagle 10 inches, hard or squirrel dogs, males and females, mini Rex, Dutch, Lops, $10/ea. Rae running and good hunter, must be AKC hyd motor has to be good, Free to BO. Sasa veitchii, sasa palmate and shiba- $125/ea. Gary Satterfi eld, Thomasville Smith, Stoneville 336-427-4586. Tom Hill, Oriental 252-249-0329 or taea chinensis, $25-$100. Allen Snow, registered. Harvey Collins, State Road 336-472-6227. Missouri cottontails, raised in 336-874-3297. 249-1528-cell. Pfafftown 336-978-1720. Beagle pups AKC reg., DOB 6/07, outdoor environment, ready to train, JD 444 quick tach corn head or Old timey cockscomb seeds, hugh Bird dog, must be broke and safe, $125. Norman Suits, Bear Creek 919- not cage confi ned, $10. Rusty Johnson, 3-5 y/o, trail at my place a condition, equivalent in good working condition blossom with rich crimson color on 742-9258. Wingate 704-233-9298. to fi t 4400. Wayne Abbott, Apex 919- sturdy 18” stalk, 200 seeds/SASE + nego. Jimmy Love, Sr., Sanford 919- White German shepherd pups 9 Rabbits, Lionheads, Jersey wollies, 776-2690. 362-6022. $3 cash. Barry Cox, Laurel Springs Hotos, mini Rex, mini lops, Dutch, w/o, $500/ea. Andy Vaughan, Pineola Old English sheep dog, $100- 3 pt hitch or 2-3 bottom plow with 336-372-1426. 828-733-5150 or 733-0330. $15-$20. Ricky Phillips, Lexington 14 or 16” points in FC to GC. Doug Fraser fi r Christmas trees, premium 336-731-3920. $200. Tammy Bullis, N. Wilkesboro Rabbits Netherland dwarfs , Polish 336-973-5000. Briggs, Sunbury 252-465-8501. 6-7 ft, cut and baled, $19; larger sizes, dwarfs, Dutch, $20-$40. Donna Cayton, Lab pups, AKC, parents on site, Tractor for trade of work/labor on farm Colorado blue spruce and white pine, Durham 919-471-6346. $300. Austin Brown, Chinquapin 910- Young purebred Lionhead rabbits, equipment, over 20 years of experience $19 cut and baled. Donald Miller, Laurel Australian shepherds DOB 6/07, 2185-6599. Netherland dwarfs and Himilayan rabbits working on farm equipment. Eric Storey, Springs 336-372-1426. parents on site, $125 up. Kelli Pinion, At stud German shorthair pointer for breeding stock. K.D. Humphries, Connelly springs 828-874-2342. American boxwoods, 36 to 40 Stanfi eld 704-699-1398. show champ with hunting experience, Rutherfordton 828-287-0038. G AC parts tractors. Thomas Wind- inches, dug and burlap, $100/ea. Randal At stud yellow lab, good demeanor, great pedigree/personality, $400. Blue Tick Coonhound at stud, sor, Marshville 704-624-3025. Letterman, Green Mtn 828-208-1318- great hunting retriever, good eyes, OFA Christy Lambright, Wake Forest 919- near Statesville, reasonable fee or pick 140 Intern’l tractor 77-78 or 79 cell or 682-3850. certifi ed, fee, $400 or pup. John Randolph, 556-5915. of litter. Christopher Karter, Harmony model, LNC. Gary Whichard, Pikeville Water lilies, yellow, red, pink, white, Kernersville 336-817-3243. Sheltie pups, males and females, 704-450-8121. 919-738-7439. peach all potted and fertilized, $10-$15. Jack Russell terrier pups 4 males, $150. AKC reg., $350. Ronda Feezor, Lexington French Lop rabbit, buck, prefer Set of single row cultivators for J. Pendry, Boonville 336-699-3556. M. Clint, Linwood 336-239-5558. 336-798-1431. solid color. Jessica Skirope, Gold Hill JD 40 S. Charles Little, Midland 704- Collard plants Morris heading, German shepherd pups AKC, male Mini Dachshund, red, great tem- 704-239-8417. 455-9134. Georgia and Vates, $6/100; $45/1,000; and female, solid black, and black/tan perament, 11 lbs, $200. Carol Priest, Incinerator 500 lb capacity or larger cabbage all seasons, Early Jersey and Walker Coonhound stud service, not $450. Daniel Whitfi eld, Mebane Carthage 910-947-3651. registered. James Hayes, Jr., Rockingham propane or oil must be in GC. Jimmy Charleston Wakefield, $6/100. Jim Missouri cottontail rabbits, great 919-304-4299. 910-895-2688. Church, Ferguson 336-973-4354. Gibson, Ellerbe 910-652-6154. Australian cattle dog blue heeler way to train your pups, $8-$10/ea. Patrick JD 6120 with cab and low hours. Paul Boxwoods English and American, pups, ARF reg., blue/red, DOB 6/07, Hunt, Fairmont 910-628-7983. Greene, Durham 919-598-5621. all sizes, $5 up. Tommy Campbell, family raised farm dogs, parents on site, Great Pyrenees pups, DOB 6/07, Bees, Supplies Tracks for 7GB Fiatt Allis loader. Roy Lewisville 336-945-2218. $125-$175. Larry Foster, Wilkesboro full blood, parents on site, raised with & Services Willis, Providence 336-388-5985. Old timey mustard seed, comes back 336-984-4011. goats, $125. Jarret Elliott, Denton 336- 4 or 5 thousand bu grain bin 6 or 8” every year if left to seed out, $1/per tsp. Rabbits Flemish giant babies, $15. Er- 857-2261. For Sale PTO grain auger. M.L. Palmer, Lexington plus SASE with money for the seed in- aina Caprio, Zebulon 919-269-7551. English Setters DOB 5/07 white/black 336-798-2099. cluded. Gale Stegall, 7607 Olive Branch Australian shepherd pups, 6 w/o, ticked, champ bloodlines, 4 generation NOTICE 71 MF dyna balance cycle mower Road, Marshville 704-624-2215. red merles and red tris, some with blue pedigree, Smith Setter/Hicks rising son N.C. law requires a permit for parts. Ronald Gilleland, Maiden eyes, $125/ea. Hank Robertson, Mt Airy breeding, $350. Joe Bivens, Gastonia to sell honey bees in the state. A 704-483-5239. Seeds & Plants 336-374-4934. 704-718-3787. Bushhog brand quick attach loader Weimaraner pups, AKC reg., champ permit is not required for: The Australian cattle dogs, AKC reg., sale of less than 10 bee hives in forks model FL 200. Terry Parker, Yad- Wanted $250; unreg. $150, working dogs, red bloodline from Massey Blue Hayes kinville 336-463-2818. and blues, sire on site, $150-$250. Justin Gracie, rare blue female from Clyde a calendar year, a one-time going- Johnson, Sophia 336-736-6276. Hayes, Cracker Jack II, from David out-of-business sale of less than Seeds & Plants 6’ to 12’ tall eastern cedars to dig English shepherds DOB 5/07, parents Williams, $500. Carl Massey, Ararat 50 hives, or the renting of bees up for nursery stock. Bruce Wagoner, IESR reg., black/tan, great working, guard 336-972-1423. for pollination purposes or their For Sale Gibsonville 336-449-5532. or family dogs, $250. Jeanette Williams, Sheltie pups mini collie, sable and movement to gather honey. Sweet William fl ower seed, all colors. Liberty 336-622-4762. white, $250. Patsy Bryant, Taylorsville Contact Don Hopkins, state Wade Shelton, Mt Airy 336-374-2254. Weimaraner pups DOB 5/07, 2 828-632-3043. Chocolate Labs, great bloodline, apiarist, NCDA&CS, 1060 Mail Upland creecy, Virginia creeper Garrison water mellon seed for females, 6 males, $300. Mary Hammond, Service Center, Raleigh, NC vine, $.25/packet + SASE. Thad ’08, reasonable price. B. Payne, Stony Monroe 704-291-9619. great with kids, $250. Tina Maynard, Wiseman, 2541 Union Cross Church Point 704-873-4848. Brittany pups DOB 6/07, Erwin 910-658-1359. 27699-1001 for information. Rd.,Yadkinville 27055. Cleome or spider flower seed. Deborah AKC reg., liver and white, orange and Jack Russell pups, DOB 6/07, reg., Comfrey, hi-yield, hi-protein perennial, Barnes, Bayboro 252-745-5663. white, $200. Charles Williard, Kerners- parents on site, tails docked, $300. Melissa excellent livestock feed, fastest protein ville 336-993-8417. Goss, West Jefferson 336-846-6698. Bee hives with frames and supers, builder and compost, 100+ tons per ac, Red heeler pups, DOB 4/07, reg. Pembroke Welsh Corgis 2 male bottom boards and covers, Free, pick up. roots, crowns, plants, $.29 up. T.W. Small Animals ARF, 1 male, 3 female, $150/ea. Travis pups, AKC, 1 tri, 1 red/white, DOB Donnie Riley, Durham 919-383-8313. Branham, Topton 828-321-3095. Brown, China Grove 704-857-6537. 11/06, $300/ea; mixed pups, corgi and Honey extractor and/or any extracting Running okra seed 50/$1 + SASE For Sale Rabbits all colors and ages, price blue heeler, tails docked. Kathy Daniels, equipment. Karen Vaughn, Tabor City with 2 stamps. D.H. Franklin, 1496 Conrad depends on size, $5 up. M. Jessica, Gold Taylorsville 828-632-5025. 910-620-3361. Sawmill Rd, Lewisville 27023. Hill 704-239-8417. Walker coonhound, female, UKC Bee hive trailer 20 hive capacity, used Gourds for birdhouses and crafts, NOTICE Bunnies 2 m/o, white and gray, reg., 3 y/o, $300. James Hayes, Jr., for 8 years, ready for the fi eld, $600. Tim large selection, $1.25 up. Denny Rollins, In accordance with state law, Free. Wanda Higgins, Gibsonville Rockingham 910-895-2688. Stamper, Sparta 336-372-2721. Mocksville 336-492-7223. puppies and dogs advertised in the 336-697-8955. At stud Golden tretiever, AKC 80 gallon Walter Kelly stainless Double fans or more, 1,300 variet- reg., outstanding temperament, large storage/mixing tank with stand and Agricultural Review which are 4 mos. Beagles DOB 5/07, $100. M. Michael, ies, specializing in award winners, $6 Durham 919-425-5674. block head, stock build, light golden, heater in bottom easily converted into up. Frances Marlette, Graham 336- or older must have current rabies Great Pyrenees AKC, 2 nice pups, fee $300. Jackie Vernon, Welcome extractor, motor, gates, lids, all included, 376-6453. vaccinations. This rule also includes $200. Lee Atkins, Laurel Hill 910- 336-731-1262. VGC, $450. Danny Richard, Lincolnton Standing cedar trees suitable for dogs at stud. 462-3098. Blue and red heeler pups, DOB 704-735-0571. fence posts, 8-14” in diameter, you cut, 6/07, tails docked, 5 males, 2 female, $80, Bee keeping supplies 4 frame ex- Ads MUST include the age of the New Zeland white and Holland lops, $1.50/per post. Lou Henderson, Maxton Harlequin bunnies, $10 up. Tex and JoAnna willing to trade a puppy from this litter tractor, miscellaneous items, $150. Billy 910-844-3983. canines at the time of publication, Rico, Rockwell 704-792-2437. for a female to breed. Alison Blevins, Langley, Greenville 252-758-0814. Blueberry plants 1-7 gallon pots, Star, and a copy of the rabies certifi cate Australian shepherd pups black/ Yadkinville 336-961-3323. Duke, Legacy, Premier, Tiff Blue, Power or a statement that all animals have white males, parents on site, $200. Gary Border collie pups ABCA and AKC Bees, Supplies blue and more, $3-$25. Michael or Jeff reg., 2 litters to choose from parents current shots. Pierce, Burlington 336-264-0945. Cashwell, Garland 910-529-1469. Redbone coonhound 13 w/o, cham- on site, ready 8/07, $300. Hope Smith, & Services Iris variety of colors, $3/doz, unla- pion bloodline PR-UKC reg., 2 male, 2 Kinston 252-559-9556. Wanted beled, $4/labeled + shipping; daffodils, Great Pyrenees pups, $150. Vernon female left, $300-$375. Dean Kinney, Brittany spaniel pups, AKC reg., 3 different varieties, $3/doz + shipping; Lucas, Asheboro 336-873-7353. Asheboro 336-381-3880. orange/white, DOB 6/07, parents on Honey extractor , hot knife, bee daylilies double orange, 12 fans, $3 + Australian shepherd pups ASCA, Border collies males, $300; females, site, ready 8/07, $300. Janet Mackey, keeping equipment in GC. Onda Marbale, shipping. Marilyn Hancock, Denton AKC, NSDR reg., DOB 5/07, blue $350, ready to go. Jenna Faircloth, Sted- Monroe 704-562-4560. Norlina 252-438-6352. 336-241-2214. merles, red merles, from foundation man 910-483-8662. Coon hound pups, black/tan, good Lucky Buckeyes for planting, bloodlines, working stock, fi rst quality, Rabbits Dutch, mini lops, mini hunting stock and bloodlines, $200/ea. D.J. $4.50/doz; Buckeyes to carry for luck, $400/ea. Charles O’Bryant, Greensboro rex, dwarf and Hotot, $20. M. Ashley, Chriscoe, Asheboro 336-381-3717. Hay & Grain $3.25/doz includes shipping. Jules Sim- 336-644-1439. Thomasville 336-803-1134. Jack Russell terriers, reg., fi eld For Sale mons, 424 Grand Vista Dr., Sylva 28779 Australian cattle dogs blue heelers, Llewellin setter pups reg., with the work and conformation pedigree, stud 828-226-4700. blue and red, great for working or pets, FDSB, DOB 6/07, $350-$450. Warren service available, $250-$350. Kate English boxwoods various sizes, DOB 7/07, AKC reg., $250. Debbie Flenniken, Cullowhee 828-399-0600. Woods, Carthage 910-947-6665. ’07 Alfalfa/orchard grass $3/in you dig, $25-$50. John Inman, Lowgap Hinson, Wingate 704-582-0408. Rabbits Rex, Dutch, Angora and Great Pyrenees pups DOB 4/07, the fi eld, $3.50/in the barn. John Kapp, 336-352-4570. Beagle 2 y/o, Free to hunting house- Flemish giants babies, pedigree, pet AKC, guarding goats, white/with badger Rural Hall 336-969-6630. Hostas and daylilies, Black Eyed hold. Debora Brown, Holly Springs or show, $20-$35. Pam Haskins, Vale markings, 2 female, 2 males, $350. Mike Wheat straw $3/bale at the barn; Delta, Altec, Gold tropical, Autum red, 919-552-3854 or 552-6916. 704-276-3565. Bebber, Mt Ulla 704-633-3907. $2.75/in lots of 100+ bales. Wayne Bonanza, Evelyn Carr, Happy Return, Beagle pups, AKC reg., DOB 6/07, At stud Weimaraner, AKC, gray, Australian shepherds, AKC merles Collier, Linden 910-980-0066. etc. long blooms excellent multipliers, all $125. Norman Suits, Bear Creek 919- fee, $250. Norm Loomis, Cameron and tris, DOB 6/07, great working dogs Quality hay year round for pick up colors, shipped, 100/$95, 300/$265. G. 742-9258. 910-245-1963. and pets, $250-$300. Darlene Hickok, and delivery, Timothy, orchard, broom, Stowe, Haw River 336-693-7542. Pembroke Welsh Corgi pups, reds, Australian shepherds proven working Dunn 910-567-2447. alfalfa and mixed, reliable, organic feeds Martin gourds for birdhouses and tris, male and female, AKC reg., DOB bloodlines, bred to be great all around Great Pyrenees pups DOB 6/07, raised and supplements available, $5 up. Nora crafts, gourds of all sizes and shapes, 6/07, $300-$400. Bruce Kirby, Claremont dogs, DOB 6/07, $300 up. W. R. Wyatt, with goats, great guardian dogs, $350. Mitchell, Wake Forest 919-528-5690. apple gourds, rabbit boxes, $15; blue- 828-256-1884. Hubert 910-326-6284. Janet Efi rd, Oakboro 704-485-4694. Orchard grass horse quality, sq bird houses, $10, gourds $1 up. Glenn Georgia redback rabbits good for Lab pups, AKC reg., yellow and black, English Springer spaniel pups, bales, $4.75; orchard, Timothy, Kentucky McElveen, Garner 919-772-2785. training dogs, replenish areas, meat males and females, DOB 5/07, parents liver/white, 5 males, 2 females, DOB bluegrass, alfalfa, clover mix, $4.50, all Native Carolina red cedars 4’ to 8’, and pets. L. J. Smith, Thomasville on site, $200-$300. Jennifer Owens, 6/07. Diantha Severance, Reidsville square bales from non grazed fertilized $45; 7’ to 15’, $55; 15’ to 25’, $65, great 336-476-4112. Rutherfordton 828-288-7179. 336-342-5836. fi elds, spring ’07, delivery available. for nursery or privacy fence. Wade Pearce, Australian cattle dog pups blue At stud Great Pyrenees, large, solid At stud Brittany Spaniel, AKC, or- Elizabeth MacDonald, Blanch 336- Willow Springs 919-552-4031. heeler, AKC reg., champ bloodline, work white, great disposition, raised with goats, ange/white, exceptional hunter/retriever, 694-1737. Daylilies many varieties, $5 up. Dayna or show, blues and red, $300 up. Benny fee, $350. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville excellent bloodlines, fee, $200; Brittany 400 + square bales of wheat straw, Causby, Ellenboro 828-453-9005. Kinley, Greensboro 336-299-8621 or 336-671-3117. Spaniel pups, DOB 5/07, parents on $3. Steve Whitley, Smithfi eld 919- Saw tooth oak gallon pots, great shade www.drkscattledogs.com Brittany Spaniel pups DOB 5/07, father site, papers, tails docked, exceptional 669-2770. trees, $2/ea or 100 for $1.50/ea. Sally Weimaraner female AKC reg., DOB registered, mother not, $75/ea. Beverly hunters/bloodlines, $400. Farrell Byers, ’07 fescue 4x4 round bales, $25/ea; ’06 wheat/rye grass, 4x4 round bales, Parrish, Smithfi eld 919-934-1947. 9/04, father gray, mother blue just right Thomas, Denton 336-905-0394. Walkertown 336-595-3453. for breeding, $400. Harvey Cranfi ll, $15/ea. L.M. Chrismon, Elon 336- White pines 6 in 3 gallon tubs, 5 ft, Walker good bloodline, female, Beagle pups, males, $125; females, healthy trees, $4/ea. Jack Taylor, King Mocksville 336-492-7261. $150, will start the puppies for $25/a 449-5775. Great Pyreneese male pup pick of Lipper, Deanwood Drifter, good for Tifton 44 Bermuda square and round 336-983-3957. tracking, treeing, broke, $450; one week, two fenced enclosures on my Leyland Cypress, sky pencil, soft litter DOB 1/07 sire on site, full blood bales, well cared for hay, $3 in the fi eld can be registered raised with sheep male tris color, broke, Walker, rat at- property. Johnny Williams, Yadkinville and $3.50/in the barn. Denise Bennett, touch, dwarf burford hollies, Andorra, 336-961-2360. sea green, prince of wales, parsoni ju- and goats, $300. Eddie Laney, Marion tack, hard tree dog, good tracker, 6 y/o, Carthage 910-947-5626. 828-738-4847. $700; blue female trees own coon, $450. Australian shepherd pups, AKC, Fescue square bales, $2.50; rye and nipers, otto laurels, large plants, $2.50. 12 w/o, $300. B. Norman, Ruffi n 336- Chris Wrights, Winston-Salem 336- Rabbits many colors, $10/ea. Lisa Gayle Frye, Carthage 910-947-5690 or other grasses, $3. Michael Cheek, Chapel 978-0816. Whitfi eld, Mebane 919-304-4299. 639-4947-cell. 939-3065. Hill/Hillsborough 919-280-0216. Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2007 HAY & GRAIN HORSES HORSES HORSES HORSES Timothy hay $6/per bale; alfalfa, Shavings, all pine, very absorbent, ’98 Barrett 8 horse trailer, all new Child’s English saddle and bridles ASB reg., out of Wing Commander, $6.50/per bale; orchard grass, $5/per compressed and packaged into large bale tires, rear and mid tack, living qtrs, $400/for all will sell separate, $400. shown youth saddleseat, needs knowl- bale; fescue grass, $3.50/per bale, for ease of handling and storage, provides edgeable owner, no small children, orchard/fescue mix, $4/per bale, will VGC, $33,500. Kim Clark, Cornelius Sonya Proctor, Winston Salem 336- deliver at extra cost. Maynard southern, excellent coverage, $3.85-$4.25/ea, 704-516-4665. 848-5642. chestnut with two white rear socks, Stokesdale 336-643-5621. pricing based on volume. George Hines, Steel, 2 horse, straight load, BP TWH mare, sorrel, reg., smooth gait, $3,000. Julie Congleton, Wilmington Horse hay square bale, $3/ea no Stanfi eld 704-888-2987. trailer, feed manger, tack compartment, Marshall Dillion bloodline, great nature, 910-791-9711. rain. W.L. Clodfelter, Winston-Salem Pine/wood shavings excellent bedding treated fl oor, rubber mats, stalls lined $1,500; colt, DOB 4/07, $500. Lisa Roach, ’04 AQHA chestnut fi lly 45 days 336-769-2234, 769-9104 or 769-3165. for horses, large 35 lb clear plastic bag, with side padding, breast padding, rack Cherryville 704-435-4869. under saddle, G’daughter of King Herk, Coastal Bermuda horse hay, $3.75/ea; very absorbent, $3.99/ea. Tony Aprile, compartment, two saddle racks, etc, Spotted mountain horse gelding, mother NFQHA 88 foundation, excellent pine needles, very clean, $3.75/ea; loose Gibsonville 336-698-0207. $5,000. George Riggsbee, Weddington black/white, 2 y/o, 15.1h, growing, western pleasure prospect, $3,500. Terry pine needle mulch, $10 pick up load. John King Royal 16” training saddle, EC, 704-814-9907. great personality and gait, ready to Hall, Yadkinville 336-463-2758. Ellis, Eagle Springs 910-673-0417. $400; Dakota 17’ cutting saddle, EC, ’99 Circle M Supreme GN 3 horse Fescue/mixed grass round bales, aluminum stirrups, $450. Tom Newman, QH gelding sorrel. 7 y/o, 15.2h, start, $2,200 OBO. Susan Elliott, Locust horse or cow quality, $15/ea. Todd Ore, Grantsboro 252-745-4201. broke to ride, experienced rider, good 704-485-4761. with dress room, RV door, extra thick Reidsville 336-427-8718. Mini horses, ’07 weanling foals, on ground for grooming, farrier, vet, Morgan mare bay, rides, drives, mats in back, break away box, walk Fescue, good quality horse hay, parents on site, registered, $500 up. $1,100 OBO. Melissa Hoose, Sophia single or double, road safe, ridden in through to horse compartment, GC, square bales, $3/in the fi eld or $3.50 James and Mary Lefl er, Mt Ulla 704- 336-861-8137. the mountains the past 2 years, driven $3,500 nego. Tiffany Lindsay, Iron at the barn. John Warner, Reidsville 278-0019. TWH reg., spotted tobiano black/ in parade, nice horse, $1,800. Ronnie Station 704-732-9404. 336-634-1234. Horse trailer, $1,600; three saddles, white, 7 y/o mare, trail or show, 15.2h, Hill, Mt. Olive 919-658-3513. Mini donkeys pair of 5 y/o geld- ’07 cutting horse quality, no rain, ings, gray and black, tame and gentle, alfalfa, $4.75/in the fi eld; $5.75/in the tact, etc., $1,100. P.T. McNeill, Jr. or stocky built, shoe, clips, trailers $3,000. Three western saddles with saddle barn; orchard grass, $3.75/in the fi eld; Nancy, Durham 919-383-9352. Sandy Bradshaw, Graham 336-376-8111 stand, VGC, $300/for all. Rita Parrish, $750/for the pair. John Nelson, Louisburg $4.75/in the barn; soybean and millett, Mini horse carriage and complete or 516-4773. Stem 919-529-1049. 252-478-4471. $3.50/in the fi eld; $4.50/in the barn, harness, EC, $600. Sylvia Outley, Mon- TB gelding 16.2h, 20 y/o, gentle, good Mini donkeys 2 registered, quality Bay gelding, 10 y/o, 1/2 Arabian 40-50 lb sq bales. H. Phipps, Julian cure 919-542-0661. manners, walk, trot, canter, jump, saddle, breeding jacks, 11 m/o, $500; 2 y/o 1/2 QH, show quality, purebred parents, 336-446-6817. ’89 Ponderosa 3 horse, GN, slant bridle, halter and blankets, $1,500/for chocolate brown, $800. Joan or Steve needs experienced rider, willing learner, ’07 Fescue grass 4x4 round bales, load, newly restored, new wires, fl oor, all or $1,000 for the horse only OBO, Levitt, Efl and 919-563-9527. lots of stamina, $2,750. Patricia Greene, $12.50/bale at barn. Jimmy Womble, paint, chassis and side panels, GC, will consider leasing. Lynnsey or Marci TWH palomino gelding, 8 y/o, Swansboro 252-342-3530. Chapel Hill 919-933-1374. $4,000. Joey Rychlik, Princeton 919- Sinkoe, Matthews 704-846-1742. registered, loads, clips, trail rides, Mini horses triple register, ’07 Coastal Bermuda, oat hay, wheat 936-2446. TWH/SSH colt, palomino and white, $5,000. Linda Lockleair, Zebulon 919- weanling foals, black/white, blue eyes, straw, round bales on hand, square bales ’89 Circle M Supreme 4 horse GN buckskin, sorrel pintos, overos, parents need to be ordered, $35-$45. Bill Mur- horse trailer, GC, $3,500.Heidi Cellucci, sire Generator’s Aurora, halter broke, 269-4218. rell, Ivanhoe 910-520-0055. Apex 919-413-8562. ties, leads, trailers, should mature to 16h, ’03 Exiss 5 horse, white skin, slant on site, gentle, $900 up. Pam Banks, 4x5 round fescue stored inside, Horse boarding, full board with stallion prospect, $3,000. Mike Carico, load, full living qtrs, all the extras, EC, Clayton 919-412-1684. moisture 15% no weeds, $15-$20/bale; unlimited access to pastures, 12x12 stalls, New London 910-572-1465. $32,000. Darryl Bottoms, Pinnacle ’07 foals now available, paints and square fescue, $2.50-$3.50/bale, moisture 100’x250’ arena, round pen, 200 acres TWH reg., 5 y/o, gray roan gelding, 336-351-4451. solids, fi llies and colts, $400-$600. John at 14.5-15.6. Stan Hopkins, Denton of trails, Triple Crown feed, Timothy 15.2h, great trail/show horse, loads, clips, Horse trailer, 38 ft, dressing, mid- Hughes, Henderson 252-226-4171. 336-302-0353. Lane Fox fl at cutback saddle, dark Coastal Bermuda hay $3-$4.50. Wil- hay, $375. Charlotte Linder, Clayton bathes, sire is Thunder Gray out of Pride’s tak, six horse, slant load, FC, $3,500 liam Sutton, Jr., Ernul 252-229-1889. 919-333-6330. Generator, $4,000. Brandi Williamson, OBO. Tony Melchor, Woodleaf 704- brown, 20.5” seat no fi ttings, tree excel- Rye straw tractor trailer loads avail- ’96 Trailet, custom 4 horse SL, GN, Biscoe 910-428-9412. 278-1234. lent shape, great for a practice saddle, able, $2.50. Chad McSwain, Lawndale trailer, rear ramp, 7’6” high extended Three year old filly, rare gray Black shire mare, 5 y/o, reg., $150. Cindy Nickles, Franklinville 704-538-9728. dressing room and walk through to color, 14.5h, broke, many miles on the healthy, broke to ride, $3,500; has 2 336-824-6470. Spring ’07 square bales, fescue horse compartment, good tires, updated trail, stands for farrier, loads, crosses m/o Gypsy stud colt, will be weaned in Black Percheron gelding with horse quality $2.75/bale. Scott Davis, aluminum fenders, one owner, regular water, $850. Randy Lambert, Stanfi eld 3 months, $5,500 for foal at weaning; medium white star, 7 y/o, 17.0h, ride Denton 336-460-0831. service, $10,500. Pat Belskie, Aberdeen 704-485-4435. black/white gypsy fi lly, 1 y/o double and drive, great on trails, $3,500 OBO; Barley straw square bales, $3/ea. Van 910-281-4646. Appaloosa, 4 y/o mare, 14.2h still grow- Brawley, Yadkinville 336-463-4197. Appaloosa gelding, red, dun, 16h, registered, $6,500. Jan Young, Waco Horse boarding private facility, qual- real people horse, cannot be ridden 704-435-0232. ing, fawn color with rump spots, fl axen Fescue and mixed grass hay horse ity care, trails, tack room, geldings/colts due to hock/back problems, not on any Appaloosa mare Plaudit bloodlines, mane and tail, no buck, smooth trot, and cow quality square bales, $2/fi eld; only, stall paddock or pasture, hay fed $1,500 OBO. Heather Adams, Apex $2.75/barn. Josie Snider, Staley 336- year round, $150-$250. S. Boisselle, meds, Free to good home as a pasture 15.1h, stands for farrior, foal producing 622-2942. Siler City 336-879-2892. mate or pet. Barb Sauer, Kernersville broodmare, been ridden, $900. Laura 919-363-0357. ’07 fescue/orchard mix horse quality Horse boarding six stall barn, 336-978-9016. Zygmunt, Ivanhoe 910-620-7680. AQHA palomino double Two Eyed square bales, $2.50/fi eld, $3/barn, taking AMHA, AMHR, WCMHR, GSMHR TWH gelding dark bay, clips, loads, Jack fi lly, good for show ring, $3,500; order for the fall cutting. Mark Headen, oversize tack room, lavatory, daily turnout, twice daily feeding, arena, round 33” mare, Silver dapple, proven brood- bathes, shoes, stands whil tacking, needs bay stallion, Captains Cool Skip, 12 Yadkinville 336-428-2849. weeks profession training, ridden by 13 Fescue hay square bales spring pen, 91 acres with trails, convenient to mare, green broke to drive, excellent experienced assertive rider, $1,600. Char- cutting in dry, $2.75/ea. Jerry Beckom, Winston-Salem, Greensboro and High conformation, $1,500; AMHA, AMHR lotte Jones, Dallas 704-609-8655. y/o, easy to handle, trail ridden, $4,500; Burlington 336-260-4824. Point, $300. Bob Lightner, Walnut Cove sorrel stallion, 2 y/o, should mature Horse boarding family farm, round stud colt, Two Eyed Jack and Impressive ’07 orchard grass, square bales, 336-682-5855. 32”, good bloodline, $400. Lori Ball, pen, arena with lots of trails, quality feedes bloodlines, $3,500. M. Michael, Fletcher $4.50-$5/ea; pregnant mare hay, $5- Horse boarding north Randolph co, Lexington 336-859-3973. daily with turnout, south Granville-Wake 828-891-6397. $6.50/ea; alpaca hay, $5.50-$6.50/ea; 30 ac with 5 wire smooth electric fencing, TWH gelding, 16h, 9 y/o, dark bay, county border, $275. Deborah Storer, Gelding, sorrel, 3 white stockings, oat hay, $5.50/ea; cow/goat, sheep hay, pasture and barn, $135/mo; full board, former Civil War reenactment horse, Wake Forest 919-528-7968. calm, well mannered, bathes, loads, $3.50-$4/ea. B. Lindley, Siler City 919- $300/mo, have room for two mares or used on trails now, $3,500. Cam Louie, Round pen, 12-12 ft panels, walk $1,000; mare sorrel white blaze, 13 h, 742-4009 or 336-302-5405. gelding only, neg Coggins required. T. Stokesdale 336-643-7224. through gate, red, GC, $225; round hay handles well but has an attitude, $1,000; Coastal Bermuda Tifton 44 very Meacham, Liberty 336-622-1998. clean horse quality, $4/ea pick up at barn, Gold buckskin mare, RR Sandy Rose, holder for horses, red, EC, $125. Mary gelding, 2 y/o ready to start, quick mover, Sundowner, 2 horse trailer, rear load solid foundation breeding, championship Wilson, Lexington 336-956-6843. 14.3h, $2,500. Jackie Vernon, Welcome delivery available. Ervin or Rachel Wood, with door ramps, VGC, $5,000. M.B. cutting bloodlines, easy to keep/handle, Black fi lly 3 m/o, $300. Jewel Abee, 336-731-1261. Ayden 252-746-6356 or 531-3204. Carter, East Bend 336-699-4039. Mare with excellent bloodline, Fescue and orchard mix, 4x5 Amish buggy, kept inside, GC, solid broodmare or everyday horse, any Harmony 704-546-2127. round rolls, $20, most net wrapped $1,100 OBO. Barbara Fletcher, Casar one can ride, $3,000. Barnwell Ramsey, Paint, reg., ground work done, been blind in left eye not hereditary, $600; some twine, spring ’07 cutting, taking Huntersville 704-875-0366. saddled, working on driving, great pedi- Paso Fino mare, registered, professional fall orders. Al Colanero, Summerfi eld 704-538-6604. Mini donkey jack gray cross on QH, sorrel, 8 y/o, 14 ½ h, needs gree, great conformation, not spooky, training perfect for breeding or trailsl, 336-644-0705. $2,000; Belgian mare, green broke but Coastal Bermuda horse hay, $3.75/ea; back, DOB 3/07, $400. Jimmy Fowler, intermediate to experienced rider, trail ready for showing at halter, $1,500; pine needles very clean, $3.75/bale; loose Thomasville 336-476-8285. ridden, sweet dispo, $1,000. Carol Cahoon, Appaloosa mare not registered make willing and unafraid, $1,200. M. Clarke, pine mulch, $10 pick up load. John Ellis, Belgian John mule 15h, 16 y/o, Rocky Mount 252-442-4982. a great barrel horse, pretty blanket, Linden 910-980-0877. Eagle Springs 910-673-0417. loads, clips, trims, rides, $1,200. B. ApHA gelding, 9 y/o, shod, sound, 14.3 h, $900. Deb McDaniel, Midland Hanoverian broodmare 9 y/o, Orchard grass/fescue mix square Miller, Seagrove 336-873-7952. strong, not for beginner, $3,000. Loir An- 704-512-8105. 16.3h, by Tanzenlicht, buckskin, reg. bales, horse quality, spring cutting in the ’04 AQHA and Palomino gelding derson, Belews Creek 336-643-8359. ’89 Circle M 2 horse GN trailer, AHS, CP & PHSR, open, $3,800 or barn, $3.50/ea. Jim Hawkins, Madison with great bloodline, loads, hauls, gentle Two Percheron horses, 1 gelding VGC, $2,500 OBO. Brantly Kennedy, will lease, $950. B. Sedwick, Wendell 336-427-3939. and good mind, been sat on but not rid- 4 y/o; 1 mare 7 y/o both are black and Brown Summit 336-656-7758. 919-365-7365. Fescue no chemicals, horse quality, den, $1,000. Gayle Williams, Raleigh ’93 Gore 3 horse, slant, GN, living 55 lb bales in the barn, $3/ea; in the work good, $2,500/for the pair. Sharon Horse boarding near Southpoint 919-676-3938. Stephens, Pilot Mtn 336-351-2557. mall, indoor ring, 2 outdoor lighted rings, qtrs, air, sink, stove, etc., new tires fi eld, $2.50/ea. Kim Godon, Goldston ’05 Hart 4 horse with living qtrs, 919-770-1070. Great pasture buddy, Free. miles of trails, connected to American and brakes, all aluminum, 5,300 lbs, tack room, LNC, $50,000. Jamie Rex, Deborah Davidson, Winston-Salem Tobacco Trail, turnout. Mary Dickerson, $9,750. Ronald Crima, Clarendon ’07 hay 4x4 rolls, $20. Dennis Bon- Woodleaf 704-202-19298. durant, Reidsville 336-342-6180. 336-926-3049. Durham 919-484-1950. 910-207-1120. Rubber fencing, chew guard for TWH Skywatch mare, 10 y/o, horses, strong, fl exible, easy to install, Percheron mare, 13 y/o, drives and Companion horse or light riding, chestnut, professionally trained, trail, Hay & Grain maintenance free, great for horses, riding rides, loads, clips and stands for farrier, 15.3h, reg. Appendix QH, ex race horse, 4 broodmare, $3,000 OBO. L. Roy, Wanted rings, $.10/ft. delivered. Jim Tonseth, proven broodmare, dapple gray, 16.1h, y/o, black bay with four white and blaze, Salisbury 704-213-3382. $2,500. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills very sweet, passive, $500 OBO. Linda Mocksville 336-940-4593. Western Wintec saddle with horn, 336-364-4739. Blake, Zebulon 919-554-4893. Bay roan mule mare, 8 y/o, 14.3h, Inexpensive cow quality 4x5 or jumps, many trail miles, $2,000; bay 5x5 round bales of fescue or fescue mix, used a few times, includes breast strap Two horse GN trailer, full living Horse boarding 45 miles from Oregon needed in Yadkinville area, last years cut and synthetic head stall with reins, 15” qtrs, good starter trailer, new fl oor in Inlet Outer Banks, round pen and trails, mare mule, 9 y/o, 14.3h, very gentle, okay, can pick up. Ernest Tabor, East seat, LNC, kept clean, $300. Kristin horse area, needs cosmetic work but in $150-$250/per month. Tom Brickhouse, $2,750; ’99 AQHA gelding, 15h, been Bend 336-961-3484. Maxwell, Selma 919-395-4904. good working order, $3,000. S. Woods, Columbia 252-394-5997. roped on, $4,200. Jim Hawkins, Madison Corn silage in the Ashe, Alleghany, Circle A American Saddlery western Oxford 919-693-4155. APHA reg. chestnut overo mare, 336-427-3939. Wilkes co area. Jason Severt, West Jef- saddle gently used, EC, $550 OBO; Black TWH, aged, good for kids, 16.3h, 20 y/o, breeding sound, trail Palomino mare 5 y/o, ridden and ferson 336-817-6729. miscellaneous tack, bits, bridles, saddles, $500. Donnie Hailey, Statesville 704- sound, great for beginners, to good shown at halter perfect pleasure prospect, Coast hay, several tractor trailer girths, tie down, leg wraps, pads, blanket 873-7431. home, $2,200 nego; Warmblood/TB X not fi nished show horse but well on her loads, square bales. M. Matt, Raleigh and more, $850/for all. Kaleigh Barrett, way, only vices loading and clipping, 919-859-0288. ’91 Featherlite 2 horse, ramp load, BP, mare, 13 y/o, 16h, advanced training, Apex 919-609-1506. all lights, brakes, stabilizer bar hookups, excellent ground manners, $6,500. Tara $4,000. M. Melissa, Randleman 336- Western Wintec saddle brown extra padding inside, canvas hay keepers, Kipp, Mebane 919-260-7111. 707-3502. Horses & with horn, 15” seat , used a few times, used little, very nice, VGC, $6,000. Meg Country close contact #4 fi t, wide Good horse to good owner, green Supplies includes breatstrap and headstall with broke but rides good, takes shoes really reins, LNC, $300. Kristin Maxwell, Arpe, Liberty 336-685-4948. ebony fi ttings, no included, VGC, $700. well, needs to be ridden, $800. M. Curtis, For Sale Selma [email protected] ’83 Sundowner 2 horse GN, pass Jean Cave, Lowgap 336-352-3241. *** ’93 Gore GN 3 horse slant aluminum thru doors, good tires, solid, some rust, ‘89 Ponderosa, 3 horse, SL, GN, Warsaw 910-271-1240. PLEASE NOTE: All equine steel and ramp, large dressing room $1,750; ’68 Circle C 2 horse, BP, horse dress room, separate swing out tack, TWH bay gelding, 15h, 8 y/o, 6 mos. or older must have a with closet and large cabinets, EC, trailer, not for tall horses, $1,000. Danny newly remodled with wires, floor, experienced trail horse, smooth gaits, current negative Coggins test. $14,000. Lynn Culbreth, Mooresville Blackwelder, Stanfi eld 704-888-5990. paint, chassis reinforced, rust replaced loads, clips, stands for farrier, $1,500. Advertisers must supply the 704-892-0247. Appaloosa mare daughter of Dream- with new metal, dividers, very easy to Diantha Severance, Reidsville 336- accession number of test, the Round pen, orange panels with some fi nder, 14.2h, stocky build, chestnut haul, $3,800. Joseph Rych, Princeton 342-5836. name of lab doing the test, the rust, still functional, $250. Teri Carter, with snowfl ake blanket, green broke, 919-936-2446. TB gelding loves trails, dark bay, date of test and results for each Waxhaw 704-843-0168. $5,000. Ashley McDowell, Asheboro Five stud colts ready to wean Au- 16h, loads, ties, stands for farrier, shown equine advertised. The following ’98 2 horse trailer, 18 ft, living qtrs, 336-953-5953. gust or September, sorrels, gray, good jumping and hunt seat, still loves to advertisers have provided proof 3 gallon water tank, AC, gas line, 4 Gray Stallion reg., Senator’s Stroke bloodlines, $1,000/ea; Scarlets Sierra Te go, $2,000. M. Melissa, Randleman of a negative Coggins test. wall heat, GC, $9,000. Shanna Graham, 8 y/o, solid white, $2,500. Clark Boyd, 6 y/o black mare trail ridden in Uwharrie, 336-707-3502. *** Dudley 919-222-7744. High Point 336-681-2628. easy to handle, $2,500; Zippin By Clu, Horse boarding, close to downtown ’96 Adam stock trailer, 4 horse, ’07 mini horses colts and fi llies, several Prince close contact English saddle, 16h gelding with lots of miles under his Mebane, 40 years experience, individu- slant load, GC, $4,000, OBO. J. Filler, different colors, $600 up. Paul and Vicky 18, $200. Denise Blount, Arapahoe saddle, $4,500. Esther Wood, Lumberton alized care, full board, $275/mo. Jon Providence 336-388-0278. Otto, Smithfi eld 919-934-9539. 252-249-1454. 910-618-1871. Nadel, Mebane 919-536-8428. August 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 9 HORSES FARMLAND FARMLAND WANTED LIVESTOCK Horse boarding, state of art facil- Farmland Small farm cleared land for one horse Boer goats 100% some reg., some ity owner on site, $300/mo. Jay Vance, For Sale 120.5 ac timberland in southern and a vet student, house, private between not, bucks, does, young, old most correct Kernersville 336-993-2596. Davidson co, all wooded with 25 year 751 and 64 hwy, $400-$950 range. M. color, great bloodlines, $100 up. Vernon Big Horn Buena Vista Plantation old planted pines, creeks, deer turkey, Derek, Cary 919-816-6111. Lucas, Asheboro 336-873-7353. food plots, $7,000/per ac. Scott Askew, saddle, $300; Natural Ride bareback Land for sale must consist To rent pasture in or around Catawba Boer goats full blood and PB billies, of at least 3 acres and be Denton 336-859-1980. co for cattle, prefer long term. Rodney DOB 3/07, $100/ea; one paint, $150. Tom saddle by Colorado Saddlery, includes 22.06 ac, mostly hardwoods, 4 ac Garner, Ayden 252-746-4120. breast collar, stirrups, irons, girth, $175; used for agricultural pur- Little, Newton 828-455-0928. clear and fenced for horses, barn, out- To rent horse farm, we have 4 horses, Fainting goats, black/white, one Ansur treeless classic black dressage poses, i.e. cultivation, raising buildings, two bay block shop, mobile buck 3 nannies, $325/for all. Ed Taylor, need house and to be within 1 hour of saddle, EC, $1,200. D. Porter, Greensboro livestock and/or other farm home, $225,000. Robert Drew, Gold Moravian Falls 336-921-2327. 336-467-9398 or 457-9398. Hill 704-279-8243. Raleigh/Clayton area. Christine Grant, Solid red Boer billies, reg., full blood TWH few good pleasure horses for commodities. 4+ ac 6 stall barn, pasture, round Wendell 919-266-1835. SA 6 m/o, $300/ea, correct color; Boer trail or show, and a few Palominos between Advertisers must indicate pen, minutes from Wilmington, 2,800 To lease land for hunting in Wake, nannies, $300/ea. James Coble, Pleasant 1 and 2 y/o, $2,500 up. Jim Alspaugh, use of land. sq ft house, $695,000. Barry Swinson, Johnston or Chatham co. Misty Foster, Garden 336-674-7107. Rocky Point 910-675-0570. Raleigh 919-971-0382. Pygmy goats all males, 7 wks and 1 Winston-Salem 336-418-3679. y/o, $65/ea. Windy Nichols, Cherryville TB/QH gelding, 15.2h, trained English, 20 ac, 6 house poultry farm with Land to hunt coyote and other pest 74 ac tobacco barn, pond, two 704-435-8804. well broke, good gaits, easy keeper, mild contract, out buildings, 110,000 chick- such as ground hogs. Jason Cook, Con- Jersey cows and Jersey Angus X, cribber, $1,500 OBO. Margaret Smith, streams, pasture, dear, turkey, old ens, 5 times per year, 150 kw generator, nelly Springs 828-320-7089. house, near Bennett in Randolph co, reg., $800 up; Toggenburg milk goats, Advance 336-940-6345. $740,000. Eddie Edwards, Polkton To lease hunting land in the coastal reg., $50 up. Cheryl Taylor, Lowgap $4,500. Betty Sue Holman, Lexington 704-272-7823. area of NC for duck, deer, turkey. Russell 336-648-4887. TWH gelding, registered, great 336-746-5558. for show, sorrel, fl axen mane/tail, 5 Horse facility, 4-7 stalls, arena, pad- Poteet, Valdese 828-874-6368. Boer goats all reg., some SA, red, 6.54 ac joining Blue Ridge Parkway docks, pasture, jumps, sport horses to a To rent/lease to own farm with room paints and a few original color, all vet y/o, clips, loads, excellent on trails, in Alleghany co, $85,000. Earl Wood, qualifi ed/reliable manager, $950/mo. B. for one horse and a house in Cabarrus, checked, from 3 m/o, $250 up. Brian jumps, $5,000. Jan Sorrels, Reidsville Glade Valley 336-372-4227. Sedwick, Wendell 919-365-7365. Estep, Polkville 704-482-7513. 336-342-3900. 10.1 ac on top of mountain, shop, Iredell or N. Mecklenburg, great refer- 40 ac Ashe co, Christmas tree farm, ences. Melissa Cichocki, Huntersville ABGA Boer bucks and does quality, Bay Paint gelding, 11 y/o, reg., double wide, $60,000. Bob Douglas, 20,000 trees, many outbuildings, streams, healthy goats from powerful Eggs/Ryals sired by Royal Ambassador, ridden by Greensboro 336-378-0580. 704-707-4195. genetics, long, muscle and full bodied, log/timber frame custom home, $2 mil- To buy land any size with road a child, $1,800; Saddlebred X, show 20 ac near Sparta, Alleghany co, lion. Richard London, Laurel Springs performance tested in natural manage- horse, black, 4 white stockings, white could be used for Christmas trees or frontage. Ray Ritchie, Landis 704- ment program, $200 up. Clay Trainum, 336-982-4040. 202-1891. Greensboro 336-656-0045. tail, smooth ride, $1,800 both are 15 cattle farm, good spring. Nancy Broman, 60 ac farm near Ayden, two barns, shop, Glade Valley 336-372-6021. To lease land for ’07-’08 hunting Three cows 2 milking Devons, one h; 4 saddles, $75-$200. Pat Oliver, 28 ft x 28 ft mobile home, $75,000. Joseph Hamptonville 336-468-6242. 10 ac Moore co, completely fenced season, prefer Randolph, Guilford or Jersey, all bred to milking Devon bull, in, 2 b/r mobile home, 2 barns, $83,000. Quinerly, Ayden 252-746-8232. Chatham co, $1,200. Bud Roberts, $1,500 OBO. Charles Gupton, Louisburg Carlene Walters, Carthage 919-262- 9.22 ac Catawba co, secluded, Liberty 336-215-2682. 252-438-4002. Horses & 9407. stream on land, $90,000. Jason Bostian, Purebred black Angus bull, 2 y/o, To lease long term or lease to own $1,200. Vernon Ball, State Road Supplies 142 ac southern Davidson co, 85 828-244-6723. sizeable working farm, fenced pastures, 143 ac northern Stokes co 45 ac 336-366-2464. Wanted ac fenced, water, barn, utility building, tillable land, prefer eastern NC. M.D. Boer goats full blood and ¾, six rest in hardwoods, 1,000 ft road front, grassed, 110 ac fenced, two pond sites, Smith, Dunn 910-891-4713. healthy bucks, DOB 1/07 and 2/07; tobacco barns, 1.75 miles paved road Need pasture mate/friend for my $7,000/per ac; 111 wooded ac southern To lease land for ’07 deer hunting breeding billy, 1 ½ y/o, $75-$150. Judy 10 y/o, 16h, red dun appaloosa gelding, Davidson co, $6,000/per ac. Colon Ter- front, old house, $635,000. Ken Reid, season, Rockingham, Caswell, Guilford Bennett, Taylorsville 336-406-4214. loves people, grooming and peppermint rell, Denton 336-859-3611. Kernersville 336-993-8025. and Stokes co. Kenneth Wilson, Greens- Black Angus bulls, purebred, Traveler treats, cannot be ridden, hock/back For lease, 75 ac for cattle grazing 8 ac small orchard, grapes, great for boro 336-382-9361. bloodline, 8-12 m/o, $850 up. Henry problems, not on any meds, Free to in Alleghany co, March ’08-October pasture, horses, good water, adjoins Blue To lease 50-200 ac for deer and Craven, Seagrove 336-879-2500. good home. Barb Sauer, Kernersville ’08, $1,500. Harold Pruitt, Mooresville Ridge Parkway, good farm house with turkey hunting within 45 min. to 1 hour Goats all breeds $50 up; sheep, 704-564-1980. buildings, $250,000. Frank Williams, of Liberty, responsible and safe hunter. rams and ewes, $60 up; cow black Angus 336-978-9016. yearlings, $475 up. Jeremy Fregeau, Child proof horse prefer gelding 18 + ac Person co, ½ open, 800’ road Sparta 336-372-1946. Roger Roberts, Liberty 336-622-3230. frontage, convenient to Raleigh, RTP, Farm/orchard exclusive rights Shallotte 910-274-2999. about 14 to 14.3h, would be riding horse 14.5 ac rural Rutherford co, borders Dorper/Katahdin sheep 4 young on trails and around the house. Carol Chapel Hill and Durham, $8,500/per stream with a perfect spot for a pond, to hunt on in trade for my labor on ac. Larry Weaver, Rougemont 336- rams, $125/ea. Robert Newton, Willard Cahoon, Rocky Mount 252-442-4982. abundant mountain wildlife, great weekends. Skip Richmond, Charlotte 910-283-3782. Pony or mini type for a small child, 364-7516. 704-545-2592. 125 ac frontage along White Oak for whitetail deer and turkey hunting, Angus bred heifer 3/06, daughter of must be extremely calm, no younger than $80,000. Brandon Higgins, Rutherfordton Farm in Iredell co and surround Gar Encore, bred to Rita 4L 60 of 2536 5, no older than 10, pet/riding animal River Rd, Jones co, 3 ac cleared, 123 ac areas to plant grain on will do custom BVND 208, $1,500; Angus heifer, 11/06, pine timber, 2 large ponds, deer, turkey, 828-289-5439. only, also possible tack that goes with 135 ac Chatham co, 42 ac fescue combining. William Haraden, Mooresville daughter of TC Total 410, registered the animal. M. Deedy, Smithfi eld 919- duck, borders the Hofmann forest, tract 704-622-2307. and halter broke, $1,000. Claud Austin, located between Jacksonville and New pasture, 60 ac in pines, 2 creeks, great Boone 828-264-2810. 934-0276. hunting, Siler City on Hwy 421S, $715,000. 10-20 ac near NC coast for horses and Brender up, two horse. Nancy Bern, $379,000. C. Collins, Maysville Boer goats % does, $150 up. Matthew 910-743-0091. Ron Brooks, Siler City 336-708-0070 a house, partial fi elds, partial woods. E. Hobson, Pittsboro 336-376-8137. Hubbard, Chapel Hill 919-419-1983. Bullard, Cerro Gordo 910-654-4833. Older, retired show horses dead 17.74 ac Iredell co, 2x280 sq ft or 336-708-1498 mobile. Painted desert rams born in 2007, shop 3 phase power and 2 story house, To lease land in Rowan, Cabarrus, good color, $125-$275. M. Chad, Randle- broke, no vices, good health, for be- Lincoln or Union co for hunting. Jeremy ginners, reasonable price. Rick Webb, $710,000. Joe Mills, Troutman 704- man 336-498-2062. 872-1217. Farmland Finley, Kannapolis 704-934-0036. Pygmy goats, family friendly, DOB Colfax 336-668-7900. To buy land in Cabarrus, Rowan, 4/07, white, gray, black females, $35; Beginners horse or pony, prefer 14.86 ac Pamlico co, 55 east at Merett, $15,000/per ac. W.T. Woodard, Wanted Stanley or Iredell co, suitable for males, $25, older goats. Debbie Rosen- gelding, for a child. Crystal Mathis, quist, Kernersville 336-869-5958. Ronda 336-957-4806. Angier 919-639-2974. cultivation with a small dwelling and 38.2 ac fourth generation farm, Land to bow hunt on west of old buildings. Sonny Coren, Concord Sheep, ram lambs, Dorper Katahdin Unwanted horses or livestock, well Raleigh. Brett Messer, Waynesville X, $190. Donald Haddock, Winterville taken care of. Ronnie or Anita Bentley, located off US Hwy 421 south Hwy 704-786-4322. 62 exit, Julian, 10 ac mowed fi elds, 828-648-8312. 252-916-1151. Lenoir 828-758-0129. Black Angus bulls, registered, Lucky pasture land with remainder in woods, To lease 100-600 ac for deer hunting Livestock Good ponies no smaller than 10h, in Forsyth, Davidson, Stokes or Yadkin Boy bloodline, 2 y/o, $1,000. Greg Col- two accesses, $259,000. Ruth Deviney, lins, Westfi eld 336-351-4734. no larger than 13.3h, safe for beginners co, 5 responsible hunters. Brian Kurutz, For Sale and small children. Ashley Chesson, Greensboro 336-852-4344. Black Angus bull 2 y/o, New Design For rent 100 ac farm with barns, Kernersville 336-996-8498. 9150, $1,300. Greg Kinley, Woodleaf Lexington 336-596-6990. To rent land with house and barn Used horse walker in GC, reason- storage, shed, pastures, creeks, farm Toggenburg purebred buckling, 704-278-2994. for 3 horses, near Jacksonville, have DOB 2/07, $125. T.W. Branham, Topton able price. Sarah Thornett, Liberty house, $600/mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semora Nigerian buck reg. DOB 10/06, dark 336-234-8518. references. Megan Dicky, Jacksonville 828-321-3095. 336-622-3821. Peachtree farms Little Peek/Crystal clear 8 ac Yadkin co, fenced pasture, 1 814-504-5631. Romney sheep from reg. stock, 2 y/o, Tom Boy, $200; 2 reg. Nigerian dwarf Older 2 horse straight load BP trailer, ac pond, 492 ft road front, $80,000. To lease land in Lee, Chatham, Wake 2 males and 3 females, good breeders, bucks, 2 y/o, great bloodlines, $200; must have 2 full size escape doors and Kathleen Reavis, Winston-Salem 336- and Durham co for deer and turkey thick wool, $90-$110. Carolyn Gilliam, Nigerian dwarf goast, reg. and non reg., ramp, fi xer upper okay. Kathleen McLean, 924-8856 aft. 7 pm. hunting ’07 season, will respect land Elon 336-584-8217. $40 up. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville Selma 919-221-2612. 143 ac northern Stokes co, 40 ac owner’s rules. Leo Powell, Sanford ABGA Boer billy, reg., 2 y/o proven 336-671-3117. Draft size Meadowbrook, GC, 919-499-0751. breeder, $350; 8 does all exposed, high % Katahdin ram lambs $150; white grassed, 110 ac fenced, two streams, Boer, no papers, $100/ea. Karen Vernon, fair price. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills old log house/barns, 1.75 mi paved road To lease land for deer and turkey Dorper ram, reg., 3 y/o, proven, $300; Stoneville 336-548-2592. Dorper X Katahdin ewe lambs, $150. 336-364-4739. front, $635,000. Ken or James Reid, hunting ’07-’08 and longer in Randolph, Bred heifers black, $1,000; bull Sav Side saddle could not respond last Kernersville 336-993-8025. Davidson, Caswell, Rowan co, will obey Richard Whorton, Durham 919-215- 8180 Traveler 004, $900. Tommy Parker, 2753. month, please call back. Jean Eno, 18+ ac barn, 8 ac are cleared, 10 land owner rules. Kevin Pope, Lexington Thomasville 336-476-6376. 336-357-3178. Nigerian dwarf goats, reg. w/AGS, Hillsborough 919-643-0466. wooded, paddock, round ring, dutch Red Angus bulls Union co per- young does and bucks, males, $50 up; Want retired pasture companions, barn, 3 br, 2 bath house, $439,000. Gene To lease 50+ ac in Davidson, Davie, formance tested ultrasound scanned, females, $75 up; Belted Galloway cows I have 16 ac farm in Clayton. Paul Cel- Hunter, Burlington 336-578-7508. Forsyth, Guilford, Rockingham, Caswell complete BSE, 18 m/o, sons of Chero- and calves, bulls, $400 up. Ed Willis, lucci, Clayton 919-413-8562. For lease 36x56 Barnmaster, wash- and Alamance for ’07 and longer, no four kee Canyon 4012, $1,400. K.C. Long, Sophia 336-434-5936. Two horse GN trailer slant or pits, ring, paddocks, shop, 3 b/r, 2 bath wheeler, references available. Darien Monroe 704-283-2973. Polled Hereford bull Milkmaker Huffman, Lexington 336-775-4778. 31 cows and calves, black Angus X straight load, dress rm and separate tack, house, utilities included, $2,300/mo, bloodlines, 10 m/o, $800. Alice Davis, To lease 100+ ac in Davidson, with J-Bob Gelbvieh $1,050 up. T.V. Smith, no ramps, EC. Myra Daniel, Chapel Hill deposit and references. Yvette Stancil, Salisbury 704-855-4930. Wake Forest 919-449-4713. Montgomery, Rowan, Randolph, Stanly, Ocean Isle Beach 910-575-5275. Shetland sheep, wethers, adults ewe 919-614-7477. 19.4 ac Pender co, 7 ac cleared with 4 Cabarrus co for ’07 and longer, will Nigerian dwarf goat kids AGS and ram lambs, NASSA reg. gentle, healthy, Mini mares, good confi rmation, not stall horse barn, feed/tack room, 5 fenced obey land owner rules. Boyd Clodfelter, reg., mini dairy goat, disbudded, horns many colors and patterns, $50 up. Elaina too small. Renee Miller, Iron Station pastures, 1,700 sq ft house, 45 miles Lexington 336-249-9800. removed, very people friendly, wonderful Kenyon, Apex 919-363-0653. 704-736-0244. To rent farm in Bladen co near pets or companions for other livestock, Boer goats reg., red paints and tradi- from Wilmington, $275,000. Charman many colors, some with blue eyes, bucks, Donkey tack, bridle, saddles for two Vincent, Willard 910-285-5954. Tar Heel. Pam Nelson, Liberty 336- tional, bucks and does, $350 up. Arthur donkeys, nothing fancy or expensive. $175; does, $250. Gail Brown, Flat Rock Bostick, Mocksville 336-492-5992. 11 ac Orange co, small fi eld, irregular 685-0905. 828-674-0713. Sandy Gabel, Oxford 919-693-8099. shaped, horse friendly neighborhood, To lease deer hunting land in Edge- ’07 spring lambs, great meat and Dorper Katahdin sheep $100 up. beautiful wool for spinning, $100 up. E. Recovery of stolen saddle, double private road, $90,000. Nancy Worley, combe, Franklin, Halifax, Harnett, John- Simon Teodorovici, Rockwell 704- ston, Nash, Sampson, Warren, Wayne, Baerje, Aberdeen 910-281-4036. RR dark brown, extra long saddle bag Hillsborough 919-619-2927. 279-6598. Large framed sheep, Columbia, ties, horn partially unraveled, reward For rent/sale 50 ac, Pender co, $500/to Wilson or Wake co. Mike Mull, Cary Pygmy goats many colors, females, Rambouillet, Corriedale mixes, very offered. Jewel Abee, Harmony 704- lease or $3,500/per ac. James Hardison, 919-946-8017 or 481-1153. $40; males, $30. David Richeson, good breeders, fast growing market 546-2127. Thomasville 336-472-1382. Land for farming or hunting, 50 ac, Thomasville 336-870-2510. lambs, $100-$450. Thomas Michael, Draft horses for a horse pull on 20 ac Caswell co, tillable organic anywhere in NC, no recent cutover. John Bred Nubian bucks, reg. purebred, Jr., Winnabow 910-398-5956. 9/07 at Cabarrus county fair, prize pasture and some good timber, good Long, Ruffi n 336-939-3166. two B&W spots, two brown, one 9 w/o, Tame Pygmy doe, light caramel, the others 5 months old, $200 up. Max money. Marvin Bost, Mt Pleasant 980- hunting has two stands, possible pond To lease farm 25-100 ac with pas- $40; black and white wether, very tame, ture, barn, house for small Nubian goat Keever, Statesville 704-872-8272. 521-1302. site, $76,000. Brandon Williams, Blanch good pet, $30. Lori Ball, Lexington 336-514-5140. operation, any location close enough Angus bulls and heifers, 7 m/o, top 336-859-3973. 11.43 ac Davidson co, near Thomasville to commute daily to Raleigh. Robert bloodlines, excellent EPD’s, $1,000 up. Troy Pygora billy goat 3 y/o, proven Aquaculture, partial hardwood timber, secluded, can Luckadoo, Marion 828-429-5173. Watts, Taylorsville 828-632-1842. breeder, white, long horns, medium Land with spring or stream. Loyd Black Angus bulls purebred, reg., size, very tame, pet only, $75. Mickey Supplies & be used for mini farm, $119,900. S.B. DOB 9/06, low birth weight, Sitz Alli- Snider, Denton 336-859-2401. Miller, Newton 828-308-5911. Partain, Star 910-948-4213. Services ance bloodline, $900 up. Allan Edwards, Boer goats 100% full blood ABGA 14 ac rolling hills, quiet, secluded, 20-30 ac Randolph co with 3-5 Oakboro 704-485-4354. $250,000. Rick and Wendy Eller, Salis- chicken coops and a place for horses reg. DOB 2007, enobled bloodlines, cor- Bullfrog tadpoles 3-4” long, $.40/ea. Brahman cattle, reg., gray, 12-18 rect color, does, $250; bucks, $200. Tim bury 704-647-0213. and a house. Chet Cosgrove, Clemmons m/o bulls, select group of females, Bob Irving, Stoneville 336-627-7372. 7.5 ac large barn, four out buildings, 336-813-7701. available; Angus bulls and heifers, Mills, Dobson 336-374-4307. Belgium redworms, hand picked, restored farm house, some fenced in To lease10 ac up in pasture for reg. excellent quality, $1,000 up. Terry Fainting goats two billies, 3 m/o, $25/lb, PPaid. Kendal Rose, Marble areas, $299,000. Bill Yount, Sherrills cows in or near Gaston co. Chris Lewis, McPherson, Graham 336-376-9445 or black and one white, $50/ea. M. Scott, 828-837-7165. Ford 704-607-1273. Gastonia 980-522-1130. 919-280-2467. Troutman 704-528-2089. Page 10 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2007 LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK POULTRY & SUPPLIES Boer goats with or without papers, Two American Saanen bucks, DOB Dorper X Katahdin ewes, $150 ABGA enobled bloodline Boer billy 2 Young turkey chicks, peacock chicks, off of Magnem bloodline, very nice 2/07, registered ADGA, disbudded, up; ’07 Dorper X Katahdin ewe and y/o, $300; 100% Boer paint nanny, $100; pheasant chicks, $9-$40. Randy Allen, commercial goat herd, correct color, CAE negative herd, excellent health ram lambs, $100 up. Bruce Roberts, 100% Boer weanling nanny, $90; one Albemarle 704-986-0346. nice for 4-H, $100-$500. Justin Holley, and breeding prospects. Liza Plaster, Hillsborough 919-644-0743. 100% Boer weanling billy, $100. Robby Guinea eggs for hatching, fertile Hampstead 910-329-1141. Lenoir 828-758-0906. Balancer bull, homozygous black Johnson, Wilkesboro 336-984-4864. eggs, from several colors, taking orders, IBGA reg. Boer billy, 2 y/o, $250; Goats Pygmys, Lamanchas and homozygous polled, DOB 8/06, regis- Black Angus bull registered, DOB 1/04, $5/per doz. Joe Kimball, Robbins 910- fullblood but not registered Boer Boers, $25-$100. Donnie Smith, Danbury tered, sire DKCB Buford 07Net, birth excellent herd bull, Traveler bloodline, 464-5494. billy, 1 y/o in January, $200, proven 336-593-8613 or 552-5963. weight 741 lbs, $1,500. John Yates, excellent EPD’s, $1,500. R.L. Gaddy, Started bantam Araucana chicks producers. Wayne Morton, Asheboro Boer goats 7/8 and 15/16 bred and Purlear 336-903-8647. Taylorsville 828-632-7704. and hatching eggs, $5 up. Reggie Neal, open does, $200 up. Evon Crooks, 336-857-4755. Gelbvieh heifers, registered, double ABGA registered goats, yearlings, Winnabow 910-253-6852. Mocksville 336-817-6890. black, double polled, bred to registered 5-3 m/o full blood Boer kids 1 doe, bred mature does, great bloodlines, many Mallard ducklings $3/ea. B. Miller, 4 bucks, one 11 m/o Boer mix billy Texas longhorn bull 1 y/o, sired by Gelbvieh bull, calves will be black and Winchester, registered, nice markings polled, $1,500/ea. Clayton Yates, Purlear paints, reds, $275 up. Shane Shelton, Bennett 336-879-3144. very friendly like pets, 2 pregnant Boer Peafowl hand raised, variety of yearling does, bred by 100% reg. Boer and disposition, easy calving for fi rst 336-838-2493. Reidsville 336-552-3421. billy, $80-$150. Tripp Hursey, Elon time heifers, $1,200 OBO. Ron Skinner, Angus bulls AI and can be regis- Alpine dairy goats, some registered colors including India blue, white and 336-260-5995. Denton 336-302-0966. tered, out of 616 Bextor and Woodhill some not, open does, 5 m/o to 5 y/o, pied, very tame, $125 up. Suki Mahar, Texas longhorn cattle reg. TLBAA, Shetland sheep, choice registered supreme stock, $800 up. Steve Killian, both milking and open, $35-$100. Gale Boone 540-651-4414. big horns, reds, brindles, black/red with ewe lambs for wool shows, excellent Lincolnton 704-732-1871. Stegall, Marshville 704-624-2215. Peachicks $15 up; guinea chicks, $2 with low maintenance calves, cows and quality, $150 up. Lynn Michael, New Lamancha dairy goats, some doe Boer and Boer X goat herd, 9 nan- up; quail chicks, $.50 up. Richard Sim- roped stock available, $350 up. Charles Hill 919-387-3890. kids, mother daughter combination one nies, 2 pregnant, 3 doelings, 10 wethers, mons, Clarendon 910-653-3574. O’Bryant, Greensboro 336-644-1439. Double registered Boer buck and nice buckling, registered ADGA, healthy $1,570. Stephen Robertson, Marshall Quail Gambel, California, Tenness- Llamas, 4 female, 1 male, $1,400. ten purebred does, all dark red, $1,600 stock, $150-$450. Todd and Sandra 828-206-9175. see red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, George Smith, 704-786-1772. will take all. Don Cain, Walkertown Gaines, Goldston 919-898-9961. European Moufl on sheep pure blood, jumbo/white bobwhite, butler, mountain Lamancha baby goats hand raised, 336-595-4666. 100% Boer meat goats, unregis- ewes, $250, ram has 30 + “ trophy horns, quail, coturnix, Hungarians, $1.50 up; registered, show stock, $150/ea. Mark Romney ram lambs DOB 3/07, great tered, wethers and doe kids, parents ewes resemble whitetail deer. Baxter Pheasants, red, yellow gold, silver and Easter, Mt Airy 336-786-6620. for fl eece and meat, white purebred, on site, does will make great breeders, Adams, Trinity 336-861-6526. Amherst, $5 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld $100/ea or $250/for three. Pat Bertke, Llamas ILR, young females and $75 up. Vickie Eddleman, Salisbury Boer goats, 100% full blood and 704-888-0213. Jonesville 336-835-4528. 704-633-0732. adult males, pet or guard, medium percentage, Powell, Holman, Hurricane Birmingham pigeons, $7/ea. Ernest heavy fi ber, delivery available, $500 up. Charolais performance tested for 35 Pygmy goats NPGA registered, years, purebred reg., polled and horned, quality stock, friendly, wethers, $75; Storm, Bingo bloodlines, $200-$500. Hatchel, Burlington 336-228-1056. Mike and Wanda Higgins, Gibsonville Pigeons, great for all uses, great for 336-697-8955. $1,000-$25,000. Carol and John Dyker, does, $150; one very nice caramel buck, Duane Price, Linden 910-893-3058. Polled Hereford bulls dark color, Siler City 919-663-2436 or 2931 or John $100. Laurie Getzendanner, Rougemont Dorper Hair sheep, rams and ewes, training dogs and show, make great pets, out of large full blooded Herefords, 1- Headen, 919-742-4745. 919-644-6718. registered and commercial $100-$600. $5-$10. E.W. Fredrickson, Wilmington 2 y/o, $500 up. Jim Long, Kannapolis Toggenburg goat milks ½ gallon American purebred Boer bucks, David Jones, Benson 919-868-7330. 910-686-9834. 704-932-0503 day or 938-1420-n. daily, gentle, good natured, $200. Robert 97%, can be registered with ABGA and Angus bulls sired by Lead On, Game cocks north Britain white Angora goats registered, $75 up, Inman, St. Pauls 910-865-4193. can register offspring, correct color, Traveler 004, New Frontier, low BW, hackle, hatch grays and McLean hatch, does and wethers available. Lori Rose, Purebred dairy goats from Mrs. DOB 3/07, $100-$150. Jeff Cochran, high growth, heavy muscle, dams AI pairs starting at $50. Tony Bowyer, Gibsonville 336-214-0352. Sandburg’s original Chikaming bloodline, Rutherfordton 828-245-4102. sired, gentle, DOB 5/06 and 10/06, Laurel Hill 910-276-2447. Icelandic lambs from registered Saanen, Nubian and Toggenburg does Limousin heifers, registered, bred, $900 up. Leon Shore, Yadkinville 336- Poultry and supplies, $5. Mike stock, wool, milk, breeding stock, and bucks available, $100 up. Janene black and double polled, AI sired, bred to 961-2257. Wilcox, Boone 828-719-9434. wonderful pets, $200-$300. Lara Chew, Donavan, Flat Rock 828-693-4178. homo black, homo polled bull, all have Polled Herefords, registered, bulls RIR chicks started birds, $2; limited Otto 828-524-9133. Nubian dairy goats, gentle, bottle been palpated 90 days, $1,500/ea. Darryl 7 to 27 m/o, $1,500-$2,000; cows with number of started pullets, $6. J. Brilliant, Brangus bulls heifers and bred cows, fed, 5-7 m/o does and breeding bucks, Howard, Autryville 910-990-2791. calves, heifers, $1,500-$3,000. John Rockwell 704-425-0240. ready to breed this fall, $150 up; yearling top genetics, outstanding gains on southern Boer goats most of the females are Wheeler, Fayetteville 910-483-6713. Rare Iowa blue chicks, $3/ea, taking doe, $200; milking doe, $125. M. Peter, registered, 50% to 75%, $100-$175; fescue grass, $800 up. Willard Huffman, Polled Hereford bull 3 y/o, deep red, orders; Guinea keets, $3 up, great for Stony Point 704-878-2992. Walnut Cove 336-994-9525. 100% registered buck available in Oc- Alpaca proven male Huacaya, tober, $250. Ricky Royal, Yadkinville proven sire, very gentle, $1,000. Dennis bugs and ticks. M. Brilliant, Rockwell Fainting goats, spring ’07 billies 704-279-4206. with good markings/great disposition, $5,000; pygmy goats, parents on site 336-463-2835. Johnson, Bakersville 828-688-3001. good with children, $100 up. Mark Sink, with alpacas, $35 up. David and Brenda Shetland ram black, purebred, horns, Boer goats, full blood ABGA reg. Black swans, wood ducks, Mandarins, Lexington 336-240-0368. Brown, Thurmond 336-957-3581. 4 y/o, proven, quick maturing offspring young does and billies, $150-$300; pintails, redheads, teal, maned duck, Fainting bucks, DOB 12/06, from Black Angus yearling bulls, reg- with great fl eece, $300. S. Mickey, percentage does, $100-$150. Mike rosybills, call ducks, barhead geese, well established herd, one bottle fed, istered, sired by the industries hottest Clemmons 336-766-0454. Bebber, Mount Ulla 704-633-3907 or lesser white front geese, peacocks, DOB 5/07, $115 up; Boer kids, 3/07, sires, $1,250 up. M. Ryan, Halifax Nubian purebred and Toggenburg 677-2041. $10 up. Brian Daughtry, La Grange 20 to choose from Eggsfi le and other 252-583-3838. purbred and Americans, dairy goats, kids, Black/white steer over 3,900 lbs, 919-751-2933. Polled Hereford bulls, $600 up. champion lines, reg. pure bred only, yearlings, bucks, milkers occasionally $1,500. Paul Cellucci, Apex 919-413- Chickens and white rock laying hens, also, two breeding bucks, $200 up. Dodd Randy Davis, Elon 336-260-5738. 8562. lay large brown eggs, $5. Randy Wright, Cotswold lambs, DOB this spring available, $150 up. Bob Smith, Indian Linker, Clemmons 336-712-2484. Trail 704-517-6020. Boer billies full blooded no papers Staley 336-622-2386 or 622-2397. 100% Boer billy goat can be reg., 2007, produce lots of wool for spinning, four to choose from, $150. Randy Silkies, Ameracanas, barred rock, color correct, strong and stout make $75-$100. Julie Laramie, Burnsville Goats, Pygmy, mini Boer and Nigerian dwarf, blue eyes and disbudded, $60-$75. Perry, Rockingham 910-419-9922 or old English bantams from show stock, great addition to your herd, $225. Kelly 828-243-6296. 331-6691. 1-20 weeks old, $3 up. F. Ward, Asheboro Pardee, Greensboro 336-856-1111. Pygmy goats billies and nannies will Lori Osborn, Sparta 336-372-1850. make excellent pets, would consider Simmental and SimAngus bulls, Boer goats 100% ABGA registered 336-626-2479. Nigerian dwarf goats, registered, bucks and percentage does, $100 up. Steve Quail jumbo Bobwhite chicks, top bloodlines, disbudded, blue eyes, trade for new bloodline, $35-$50. Donna yearlings and 2 y/o, $1,500-$2,500. Mark Elliott, Statesville 704-876-4514. Mills, Peachland 704-272-9340. Jones, Thomasville 336-475-6539. fresh from incubator, $.50/ea, some people friendly, several colors, DOB available now, taking orders for sum- 4/07, $200-$300. Betty Richardson, Five brush goats, four nannies Boer X with Nubian, all males, 60- Nigerian dwarf goats, bucks and Sparta 336-372-5556. and one billy. M. Jessica, Gold Hill 80 lbs, $80 up. Jarret Elliott, Denton does, young kids, disbudded, great mer and fall. Frank Brilliant, Salisbury Santa Gertrudis and SG Angus 704-239-8417. 336-857-2261. for pets, $200. Janet Efi rd , Oakboro 980-621-1493. bulls, $800 up; cow/calf pairs, $1,800 15 Boer goat nannies, 50%, $1,400/ Three belted Galloway cows bred, 704-485-4694. Roosters, $5/ea; Sebastopol goose up. Richard Shaver, Cleveland 704- for all or $125/ea; 2-4 y/o, 10 purebred $800/ea. Wayne Bryant, Taylorsville Boer goat bucks, 7/8 to purebred, ganders $45/ea; Pilgrim goose ganders, 278-9291. nannies, $2,000/for all or $225/ea. Paul 828-632-3043. can be registered with ABGA, DOB $35/ea. Audrey McKenna, Mebane Dorper Katahdin X sheep ewes and Price, Goldston 919-837-5733. Nubian doe and pure doelings, 2/07, $100 up. David Allen, Liberty 919-563-4011. Dorper and X ram lambs, $100. Anthony lambs, $125. Kevin Schweers, Castalia registered, $85-$150; Lamancha does 336-622-2070. Quail, Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhites, 919-606-5762. Watts, Burnsville 828-682-0924. Charolais bulls and heifer calves, Tennessee reds, chicks and eggs, started 20 bred Angus and Angus X heifers; and doelings, $85-$150; Lamancha European Moufl on sheep purebred, buck, registered, $150; Gurnsey heifer out of commercial cows and registered birds available, bred for bird dog training, ewes, $150; sire ram has 30” + trophy 20 bred middle age Angus X cows, due to Charolais bull, $500 up. Charles Branch, great fl yers, $.30-$3.25. Randy Bowers, horns, ewe resemble whitetail deer, $150. calve starting in September 2007, $1,200. bred back with Charolias X heifer calf, 3 m/o, $1,200. Julie Pendry, Boonville Sanford 919-776-7389. Albemarle 704-982-3182. Baxter Adams, Trinity 336-861-6526. Matt Poore, Raleigh 919-233-1127. Boer bucks, ABGA reg., 6 m/o to 2 Old English bantams, blue barred quail Polled Dorset rams one yearling 2 baby male goats, DOB 3/07, $35/ 336-699-3556. ea; one female goat 1 ½ y/o, $45. Dean 18 Boer/Tennessee X goat doelings, y/o Downen, Pipeline, Eggs, Eggsfi le, splash, blue barred quail, $10/ea. Allen and two ram lambs, $250-$400. John Renoir, $300-$500. Jay Norman, Ruffi n Roberts, Seagrove 336-873-7214. Brasfi eld, King 336-983-4423. Martin, Gastonia 704-827-0586. DOB 2/07, several proven does, doelings, Dexter cow registered, 4 ½ y/o, $100/ea or $90/ea if you take all; does 336-939-3065. Started chicks, standard and bantam, Nanny goat, 19 m/o, ¼ pygmy, various fancy breeds, $3 up depending no horns, $35. Rusty Orrell, Linwood bred to calve in December $800; 2 bull $125/ea. Bob Lightner, Walnut Cove 336-752-4123. calves from top line stock 6-5 m/o, 336-682-5855. Livestock on breed and age. Stacy Lewis, Raleigh 12 Gelbvieh heifer calves, top $400/ea. Chris Drake, Black Mountain Milk goats Nubian and Oberhasli 919-874-0643. notch, $550/per head. Eric Ellis, Old 828-625-1719. good quality, young, $100-$250. David Wanted Fantail pigeons, $15/pair. Connie Fort 828-442-7720. Pygmy goats $40 or two for $75; Fulk, Reidsville 336-342-0380. Byrd, Linden 910-497-8192. Boer goats reg., 100 % full blood Boer goats, sheep, $50 up; pot belly Llamas 2 males, 2 y/o-5 y/o, $400/ea Red Angus bull and/or heifers, 2 y/o Ducklings and ducks Peking and breed or show quality, buck kids ready pig, female, $40. Trent Christenbury, or $600/for both. Howard Mace, Marion or less, to breed, with good bloodline, will Muskovee; chickens, black, Japs, silkies, August 11, sire is son of Powell/Holman Midland 704-782-1536. buy four at $2,000; black Angus cows mixed bantams, $3-$10. Donnie Smith, Nigerian dwarf, 2 y/o blue eyed 828-756-7273. National champ 236S, $350 up. Robert Black Simmental and Angus bulls, 2 y/o and one bull from good bloodline Danbury 336-593-8613 or 552-5963. Hester, Bladenboro 910-872-3285. does, AGS reg., $175/ea or $325 for Muskovee ducklings, $5/ea. Rae both; 3 m/o doeling, $150. Jill Bullock, 2 y/o, homozygous black and polled, with papers. James and Angelita Johnson, Billy good breeder, 2.5 y/o, 7/8 Boer, Mebane 919-563-4738. Smith, Stoneville 336-427-4586. very good health, $200. Steven Jennings, Stokesdale 336-548-2977. sired by Joker, Republic, Right Time 338, $1,000-$2,000. William Pyle, Farm animals, livestock adop- Used poultry house equipment, feed Liberty 336-622-5331. Boer billy 7/8 percent, good color bins, side wall fans, side wall heaters, Nigerian dwarf goats mini milkers, from good bloodlines, 8 m/o, will make Franklinton 919-494-1145. tion/rescue, no kill facility, large great breeder, $100 OBO. Robert Ken- Two ½ Brown Swiss, ½ Charolais family farm. Norm Loomis, Cameron breeders, medicators, manure spreaders, excellent show/milking bloodlines, great high pressure sprayer on trailer, valve for small homestead and 4H, CAE/Johnnes nedy, Sparta 336-657-0165. yearling bulls bottle raised, $1,200/ea. Cory 910-245-1963. Llamas, Peruvian and Chilean blood- Robbins, Seagrove 336-879-2689. Longhorn or Jersey calves around drinkers, etc., $30-$800. Robert Bowen, tested, colorful, AGS and ADGA reg., Jr., Rose Hill 910-289-8779. $50 up. Christine Peckman, Mebane lines, $1,500 to $3,000. Michael Worley, Piglets, pasture raised, Yorkshire 180 lbs. Langdon Pleasant, Angier 919- 919-304-5804. Brown Summit 336-656-9193. Landrace Duroc X, $45; 2 y/o proven 291-9168. Pigeons Homers and Rollers, Boer billy 2 y/o, $250; billy that is Llamas ILR reg., 1 y/o female, white breeding sow, gentle, $150. Randy Laws, Pygmy goat nannies, must be $6/ea. J.F. Morgan, Huntersville 704- 4 m/o. Gene Keiger, Statesville 704- with black tail, 6 m/o female, tuxedo, Lenoir 828-758-4350. dehorned, correct in type. Joy Guin, 875-6463. 876-8767. both show quality, $500. Jim Waters, Top quality Katahdin/Dorper ewes 910-253-3339-n. Three Royal Palm Toms, 1 year old, Black Angus bulls purebred, calving Concord 704-786-9257. and ewe lambs, $135/ea or discount Goat and cart, or cart only. C. Bell, $35/ea or $90 for all three. R.J. Edwards, ease with Bando and Traveler bloodlines, Two Simmental bulls, black, on quantity. K. Campau, Reidsville Mebane 919-563-6268. Burgaw 910-259-7882. 1 and 2 y/o, $1,000-$1,500. Grady Ward, purebred, DOB 11/05 and 12/05, sired 10-20 Texas longhorn roper heif- Call ducks, small type, grays, blue, by Goldmine and RFS Muscleman, 336-939-7768. Lawndale 704-538-3397. Charolais bulls and heifers, $700 ers. Carl Brantley, Wilkesboro 336- black and pastels, pairs or extra hen Charolais bulls and heifers purebred, breeding soundness exam available, up; Angus Charolais X heifers, $600/for 667-5452. ducks, $15/ea. David Monin, Waxhaw polled, 8-14 m/o, reg. sires, delivery by $1,500 up. Jonathan Massey, Burlington 704-243-2479. all, 7 m/o up. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury arrangement, $700-$900. Dee Helms, 336-260-2565. Poultry & ’02 Pheasants Edwards, $125/pair; Salisbury 704-637-3524. Black Angus bulls 8-22 m/o, excellent 704-639-0867. ’05 Mikado, $150/pair; ’06 Siamese Fainting goats 1 nanny, $100; 3 bloodline, easy calving, $800-$1,400. Nigerian dwarf goats, registered, 4 Supplies Mike Tyson, Monroe 704-243-3799 Fireback, $150/pair, etc. Jack Guthrie, billies, $75/ea. Mike Brackett, Crouse y/o, one unregistered young male, $50/ For Sale Pfafftown 336-924-5857. or 843-4148. 704-735-8977. ea; pygmy/Nigerian X, $25 up. Charles Bantams feather legged yard birds, Nubian goats ADGA, very friendly, Game hens $5/ea; trio white rock 40 Charolais cows and calf pairs, Shankle, Norwood 704-474-5988. roosters, $2; hens, $7. Greg Mills, Apex two Charolais bulls, $1,200. David Clark, family farm raised, milking does, junior bantams, $15. Gordon Rich, Brown Red Boer nanny with doe kid, 919-362-8944. Lawsonville 336-593-8268. does, junior bucks, $150 up. Amy Jo Summit 336-656-3101. DOB 5/07, sire 100% red Boer; nanny Australian black swans, ’06 hatch Pot belly piglets, various sizes, Akin, Haw River 336-578-1112. Flying mallards, $10/ea. N. Hobson, percentage unknown, $250; Boer billy, $650/mated pair. Joseph Picarrello, females, neutered males, $75-$125. Eight Jersey bulls 18 m/o to 2 y/o, Pittsboro 336-376-8137. sure breeders, purebred, $800. Eloise can be reg., good addition to your herd, Carthage 910-947-6649. Michelle Korman 336-202-5136. Birmingham rollers Old Jaconette Jones, Burlington 336-516-0654. $225. Kelly Pardee, Greensboro 336- ’07 Barred rock roosters, 4 available Alpine/pygmy nanny 2 y/o, dark line, pedigree pairs, $75 up. Danny Pygmy goats, grays, cream, black at $5/ea or $15/for all. Donald Myers, brown/white, gentle, good pet, pastured 856-1111. Horner, Mebane 919-563-5658. and spotted, young females, $35; Cameron 919-499-5769. with horses and dog, $50. Red Laney, Boer goats reg., buck or doe line of Bantams Dutch, cream light brown, Maiden 828-234-6368. males, $25-$30. T.R. Perry, Monroe Blacktailed Jap, buff young birds, Magnum, $200-$300; non registered, cream and buff cochins, ’07 birds, extra 9 y/o steer cut very huge, $2,500. 704-764-7331. nice, short legs, great stock, $10. Patrick $100-$200. Earl Parker, Chinquapin males, $5/up. Wade Shelton, Mt Airy Paul Cellucci, Apex 919-413-8562. Fainting goat, $100. Mark Mize, Sherman, Concord 704-795-1653. Clemmons 336-971-3790. 910-324-2581. 336-374-2254. August 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 11 POULTRY & SUPPLIES POULTRY & SUPPLIES TRUCKS & TRAILERS TRUCKS & TRAILERS FARM SUPPLIES Royal mute swans, hatched 5/07, four 25 white Wyandottes, 4 m/o; 25 ’78 Chevy 1 ton truck with 350 ’75 Dodge series 800 fl at bed dump Pecan cracker cracks 100 + lbs pecans available to good home, $150/ea. Nancy black orpingtons, 4 m/o; 30 black Chevy motor out of the crate, fl at bed truck motor frozen up, dump in GC, $1,000 per hour, auto feeder hopper, 80% shell Faller, Mocksville 336-284-6581. orpingtons, 15 m/o; 50 various banties 13’x8’ with 4’ cab protector, $2,750 for OBO. Thomas Willetts, Sr., Winnabow out of halves, 110volts, portable, after Standard Bronze turkeys, India and silkies, younger chickens close to the bed, the rest is Free. Bill Kallam, 910-253-5163 or 233-9713. cracking, feeder hopper is set up for blue peafowl gamble, blue scale, jumbo laying, older chickens laying steady, Walkertown 336-595-4863. ’69 C10 Chevy ½ ton pick up long semi cleaning, $3,350. Gordon Pearce, bobwhite, ringneck pheasants, white call $2 to $5/ea. Ronda Feezor, Lexington ’03 Chevy 2500 diesel, extend cab, bed good body, transmission and rear Bailey 252-230-0224. duck trio, black silkie/pair, $.30/up. Erick 336-798-1431. leather interior, 4x4, bed liner, B&W end, motor needs work, $1,000. Eugene Hand hewed logs and old timbers, Van Asch, Oakboro 704-485-8065. Three wire and two wooden chicken TO ball extra springs, loaded, $28,000. Tucker, Denton 336-857-2854. $1/ft, will sell all together. Chad Meadows, RIR or Brahma hatching eggs, cages, approximately 48”L x 24” deep Trenton Abbott, Henderson 252-492-4689 ’75 Ford 600 16 ft dump, motor Mooresville 704-660-0970. $6/doz; RIR cockrels, $7 up; Brahma x 18” tall, used to transport chickens or 226-2125. stuck, good 4 spd transmission with 2 Log building 14x16, all chestnut, hens, black bantams hens and rooster. for poultry shows; top and bottom open ’73 Ford F600 bucket truck, boom spd, good dump, $1,100. Gary Daniels, built around 1930, EC, $12,000. Eldridge Ross Olive, Apex 919-362-8446. wood cage with electricity for hatching, reaches 35 ft, new tires and battery, runs Boomer 336-838-8050. Easter, Lowgap 336-352-5457. RIR started pullets and roosters, etc., $10/ea. Deonna Revels, Lewisville good, $5,000. R. B. McKinley, Siler City ’87 Suzuki Samarai, camo, runs Four mobile home axles 9 ½ ft Easter egg, Buff Orpington and other 336-945-9763. 919-742-5331. good, no title, 4WD, 5 spd, good for long, equipped for brakes, no wheels, standards, Buff cochins, Dominique 2” fogger pad system pads and ’85 GMC 1500 4x4, 305 automatic, using on the farm, $1,350. Ryan Dunlap, $200/for all. Charles Stanley, Trinity and other bantams, $2-$8; turkeys, fogger lines, $1,500; eight 48” box fans, power doors and windows, overall GC, Walnut Cove 336-871-2414. 336-870-4869. $5-$35. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336- $50/ea; 2 static pressure boxes, $100/ea. $2,500. David Sisk, Mt. Holly 704- ’01 Dodge diesel dually, quad cab, Live animal box traps for coon, 498-7103. Mike Davis, Cameron 910-245-7000 827-6916. long bed, new tires, $16,000. Gennell dogs, fox, bobcats, $60, $85 and $120. Pigeons Tipplers, Spanish barbs, after 5 pm. ’72 Chevy C50 farm truck, dump Kessler, Holly Springs 919-389-5239. J. Parrish, Durham 919-688-3235. Modeanas, turbits, white Homers, $5 200 ft feed line tube, $1/per ft; with grain sides, new engine installed ’82 C30 Chevy 4x4 cab and chas- Old log barn, 160 years old, disas- and $10/ea. David Sadler, Roanoke 500 count Rozell pullet fl ood pans and four years ago, less than 5,000 miles sis dual wheel 350 motor, 4 spd with sembled, stored on 40’ trailer, 38 ft x 21 Rapids 252-535-3401. adjustment tube, $5/ea; 1,000 ft nipple on motor. James Davis, Scotland Neck granny 411 rear end needs some work, ft, drive through with 12 ft x21 ft stalls Komorner Magpie tumblers, red, drinker line Clark, 12 ft links, $5/ea; 2 252-443-4000. $1,500. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- on each side, $20,000. Travis Hanes, yellow, black, blue and brown, white feed bin lids, $20/ea, 500 ft curtain rod, ’99 Ford F150 XL 4 door, V8 truck 902-3950. Clemmons 336-764-2883. Brunner pouters, $15 up. Joel Lundy, $2/ea, $1-$3,000. Bill Porter, Roaring EC inside and outside, runs and drives ’06 Ponderosa livestock trailer 6x16 Yellow locust split rails 10 ft, $5/ea Lexington 336-787-4477. River 336-957-2714. great, $5,800. Paul Cellucci, Clayton center divider gate and escape door, plus tax. Randal Letterman, Green Mtn Muscovy ducklings 4 w/o, $4-$5/ea. Poultry equipment, brooders, bucket 919-413-8562. EC, $3,250. John Haywood, Lexington 828-682-3850 or 208-1318-cell. Tracy Klekotka, Elon 336-421-3010. feeders, mini drinkers, $5 up. M. Diane, ’02 F150 Super Cab navy and gray 336-787-4719. Goat milk soap homemade, 5 oz Ducks and geese, two giant Africans, Magnolia 910-271-0660. V8 power locks/windows lots of custom ’81 Mack road tractor day cab, bars, scented and unscented, $3.50/ea or $40/for both; ’07 ducks, $5 up. Kenneth 7,000 red sex link started pul- extra Reese hitch w/electric brakes, EC, $9,900. Mark Mize, Clemmons 3/$10 + shipping; old time natural lye Ivey, Fayetteville 910-424-7454. lets, vaccinated and debeaked, small $14,800. Kelly Pardee, Greensboro 336-971-3790. soap, oatmeal soap, 5 oz bars, $3/ea or Guinea keets, 1 day old up, $2.50 up. orders, $5.30/ea. E.D. Snider, Staley 336-856-1111. Heavy duty tandem trailer 16’ long, 3/$8.50 + shipping. Jason Fortenberry, Tammy Query, Denton 336-857-1991. 336-622-2942. ’78 Chevy Silverado, 4x4, automatic 6’ wide with loading ramps, $1,500. Tom Lincolnton 704-735-1672. White roosters and chickens, $5/ea. Pheasants Temminck Tragopan, Lady still runs, selling for parts, $500. Jay Lem- Rigsbee, Durham 919-596-2271. Pallets 54” x72” solid 2x6 SYP L. Caudill, Sparta 336-200-2007. Amherst, Swinhoe, Silver, Mikado, Gray mons, Kernersville 336-996-5896. ’06 Chevy 4.3 V6 AC PB bedliner, decking, $5/ea. Derek Smith, King Pilgrim geese, 2 m/o, males, white, Peacock, others, ’07 hatch and breeder ’06 Adam mini stock trailer, tandem PS, new tires, one owner, $12,500. Steve 336-983-9732. females gray, $15/pair. Richard Harrop, birds, some from imports, $5 up; Emu wheels, 14 ft L x 5 ft W, 5 ft high, great Moore, Lillington 910-893-4053. Two turf tires size 11-24 some dry Henderson 252-492-5357. hatcher, GQF 5 tier stackable brooder, for goats, sheep or small donkey or ’69 Ford F100 long bed, 428 ci, V8, rot, no gashes or big cracks, GC, $100/for Birmingham rollers, all colors, $7 up. lots more equipment, $2,000. J. Morse, pony, $2,700. Thomas Walker, Ruffi n C6 auto trans, new brakes, new tires, both OBO. Zach Dodson, Hillsborough Steve Watts, Dallas 704-718-2918. Indian Trail 704-821-8432. 336-939-2120. PS, $3,950. Olin Meeks, Greensboro 919-942-7861. Exchequer Leghorns, 5 m/o, just Racing homing pigeons champion ’79 Chevrolet C70 16 ft dump, 427 336-288-2186. Goat milk soap handmade, vegetable starting to lay, $10/ea. Amy Cruz, Dunn sired, all colors from a loft that has won engine, new tires, runs great with grain ’04 Ford F250 crew cab Lariat oil, cold process, unscented and 28 cents, 919-795-9768. many races, $10 up; Asils, round head, body, $8,500. William McRae, Laurinburg 4x4 GN, ready, $23,000. Matt Wilson, $5/per bar + shipping. B. Seaman, Walnut Tame, buff Orpington roosters, $5/ea. grays, $25 up; bantams, $2 up; full size 910-373-9692. Semora 919-451-5968. Cove 336-994-8479. Lori Ball, Lexington 336-859-3973. chickens, $2 up, show or eggs.. Joel T. Single axle utility trailer, 4” chan- ’84 Ford dumptruck with 16’ steel Wisconsin VH4D engine with taper Baby and adult domestic mallards, Fesperman, Sr., New London 704-699- nel iron frame, 6x12 wood bed, 600 lb fl atbed, Detroit diesel, $5,500; 16’ Hud- shaft, complete with starter for Bobcat, geese, Chinese, Toulouse, Ebdem, 7563 or 463-1950. braking axle, 1.5 ft x2 ft x8 ft lockable son trailer, 3 axles, dove tail and ramps, GC, $1,500. R.L. Snider, Denton 336- mixed, silkie chickens, and guinea Bantam chicks, old English game, cage mounted on front, good for land- trailer needs some repair, $1,800. Jack 859-2896. keets, $1 up. Jake Martin, Fayetteville white, black, buffs, ginger reds and scaping, $750. William Johnson, Oxford Spangler, Lawndale 704-538-3808. Tobacco sticks, 4,400 +, $150; 500 910-484-3901. spangles, $6-$12/ea. Marty Perry, Bunn 919-693-1737. ’91 Dodge 250 diesel, long bed, reg + sheets of tin, 18’x24’, $250, you must Guinea keets, $4/ea. Dawn Clip- 919-496-0121. ’73 Ford F350 with 12’ fl at bed cab, runs great, $8,500; ’04 Dodge quad remove from building. James Holleman, pinger, Denton 336-241-3085. Delaware chicks, $3 up. E. Brillant, and 5th wheel hitch, $2,750. Todd Ore, cab, diesel, 4x4 blue/silver loaded. Mike Willow Springs 919-552-5831. Bantams white black tail Japs, Salisbury 704-239-2177. Reidsville 336-427-8718. Baker, Kannapolis 704-791-9848. Bulk storage two tanks, water, 1,500 barred Japs, all young birds, just started Young non fl own homing/racing ’88 Kenworth W900 425 Cat engine ’66 Chevy long bed pick up C10 6 gallon and 2,500 gallon, $600/ea OBO, laying, $20/pair. J.W. Chance, Maxton pigeons, banded and ready to fl y and 15 spd transmission with OD 411 rears, cyl, new wheels/tires, needs minor body delivery available; air compressor, 3 910-844-6382. train, $15. Scott Sink, Lexington 336- nice truck, $13,000. James Johnson, work, runs and drive great, FC, $2,500; phase, $750. Wayne Caldwell, Charlotte Muscovy ducks, young, $5 up; hens, 787-5200. Julian 336-697-4069. ’93 QBLT 16’ GN stock trailer with DR 704-392-7176 or 617-0082. $8; drakes, $10, mixed colors. T.R. Perry, Pheasant chicks $4; fl yers, $18; ’76 Chevy truck custom deluxe 10, and rubbermats, new bearings, VGC, Goat worker, complete, gate, ramp, Monroe 704-764-7331. Chukar Partridge chicks, $3.50; fl yers, long bed, 350 cu in FC, good farm or $3,200 OBO. Keith Foster, Mocksville table, chute and head gate, $900. Paul Mixed guineas, pear and white, 5 to $12; quail chicks, $3; fl yers, $6. Julie work truck, $1,800. Gary Garner, Climax 336-751-0229. Price, Goldston 919-837-5733. 6 w/o, straight run, $3/ea. Robert Dennis, Sink, Lexington 336-250-0685. 336-685-4182. ’72 Intern’l dump truck 14’ dump, 1,000 gallon under ground tank, Concord 704-721-5630. Poultry & 6x6 double axle trailer with ramps, V8, 4 spd/2 spd, runs good, new radial VGC, $200. R.L. Jones, Wake Forest Birmingham rollers, old Jaconette wood fl oor, good tires, GC, $1,200. Scott tires, GC, $4,500. John Cecil, Chapel 919-552-2879. line, tight kitting, good rolling, $15-$20. Supplies Askew, Denton 910-220-0899. Hill 919-929-4872. Several thousand black plastic Brent Hensley, Elon 336-264-5145. Wanted ’95 F150 4x4 extend cab, 351 engine, ’06 GN trailers, 20 ft Adams nursery containers, 1 to 3 gallon, Free. Fantails and Birmingham rollers, 195,000 miles, $4,500 OBO; ’78 triaxle cattle, aluminum 24 ft fl atbed, $3,300 Gail Lee, Clayton 919-553-5221. $10 up. Danny Martin, Mt Airy 336- Poultry housekeeper machine to trailer deck over wheels, 14’, 2 ‘ dovetail to $10,200. Stanley Allen, Yanceyville Chain link dog kennel, 6x10x6 and and ramps, $1,000 OBO. Wade Carpenter, 789-1166. remove litter from poultry houses, Lewis 336-421-6923. 10x10x6, $200/for both. S.C. Teague, II, Five young emus, 3 to 6 m/o, Brothers, KMC, etc, VGC only. Wayne Lincolnton 980-429-0678. Lewisville 336-946-2450. 6x12 ft trailer, dual axle, ramps, ’00 Chevy S10 pick up, 4x4, V6, Greenhouse, 150 x 96 ft, 5 heaters, $250. Jeffrey Payne, Winston-Salem White, Pittsboro 919-742-7491. auto, black/gray, DC, cruise, tilt, bed Saddleback fan tails, one pair, prefer hard mounted axles, excellent all round 9 fans, drip irrigation, located in Holly 336-287-7932. trailer, $495. Earl Hewitt, Cleveland mat, clean, 85,000 miles, $7,800. Kenneth Ridge, $20,000. Allen Perry, Hampstead Indian runner ducks, great layers, young birds, banded, but will consider Chamblee, Raleigh 919-280-8712. others, $10-$15/pair. Larry Trammel, 704-239-2011. 910-515-4138. natural foragers $12 up. W.R. Wyatt, 6x12 cattle trailer tandem axle, ’75 Mack fi retruck, 1,000 gallon Set of counting scales made in Hubert 910-326-6284. Chapel Hill 919-929-5578. Pigeons for dog training, young $850; Graves hay loader, $325; 3’ AC pumper, 5 spd, PS, air brakes, ladders, 1950, National Scale Company, $400. Guineas, purple, white, buff and pearl, or old, cull are fi ne. Dennis Hartsell, leveling disc with cylinders, $450. Mark other equipment, EC, $3,800 OBO. Bob Tony Harris, Norlina 252-257-1394 or four different age groups, $8. Betty Cain, Salisbury 704-857-6869. Troutman, Concord 704-782-5852. Costner, Morganton 828-438-8788. 213-3394. Fuquay Varina 919-552-9585. American buff geese looking for Four star aluminum stock trailer, Goat milk soap cedar, chamomile, Game fowl law gray/red quill X a breeding pair or several straight run 20 ft, $8,500; ’01 Dodge 2500 Cummins, Trucks & cucumber melon, gardenia, lavender, cross, $10/ea. Roy Roberts, Mt Gilead goslings or young adults. Diana Moxcey, red, cab, shortbed auto, $13,500. Rodney Trailers rose, tea tree, designs are bells, dolphins, 910-439-6210. Roxboro 336-939-1301. Little, Newton 828-455-0928. Wanted fl owers, hearts, humming birds, goats, Racing homers all colors, white, Female Narragansett turkey ’80 livestock trailer 2 axle, 14’ trees, $3-$3.50/ea + shipping. Tinker blue, splash, red, etc., $5 up, depends wanted. Sheila McHugh, Raleigh 919- long, escape gate, swinging and sliding Ford 78-79, auto, GC, Free. R. S. Linebaugh, Durham 919-489-1404. on color. Jeff Simpson, Kannapolis 846-2624. rear door, $1,400. Don Dobbins, Sophia Hill, Spring Lake 910-436-3088. Woody pet/bedding sifter, $1,000. 704-932-6467. Saddleback fantail pigeons, prefer 336-861-2295. Parts for 95 Ford 1220 compact Frances Henderson, Wendell 919-625- Peking duck, male, and young young, health birds with black and white ’78 Chevy 1 ton 12 ft metal fl atbed, tractor 4WD. Max Reynolds, Lenoir 0370. 350 engine, $1,800 OBO. Max Jones, Oak fence and barn boards sawed Peking ducks, approximately 2 m/o, markings. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 828-754-5226. Harmony 704-546-2414. with bandmill 1” x6” x10 ft, $5/ea. Glenn Free, must pick up and have your own 919-929-9578. Trailer 4,000 lb cap, tool box ’66 Ford F100 pickup truck, must Jones, Winston-Salem 336-817-4325. carrier. Bill Harrison, Willow Spring ’07 Malaysian Serama Bantams, be short bed. Jerry Coble, Snow Camp $25/pair up; white silkies, old English included, new tires, 6.5 x 10 ft, swing Five Jaderloon cold frames, 14x48, 919-971-4543. down loading gate, EC, $850 OBO. Sam 336-675-0896. $500/ea; Grow it Cold frame, 30x96, Chickens adults and chicks, silkies, bantams, $10 up. Debbie Shankle, Diesel dump truck single axle, Norwood 704-474-5988. Radford, Zebulon 919-269-2735. peaked frame, $800; Grow it, 22x96 cochins, frizzles, show girls, Polish, backhoe, trailer, GC. Mac Lovin, Hamlet Runner ducks, prefer females. Parting out 1960 F350 truck, sheet peaked frame, $1,000; Stuppy gutter Americanas, big laying type, etc, $1 Michelle Bernard, Lincolnton 828- metal VGC, original rear tail lights, 910-205-3737. connect, 10,584 sq ft, all have end walls, up. Nicole Novak, Charlotte 704-712- 428-4298. $100-$500. Lonnie Lee, Williamston Enclosed cargo trailer 16 ft to 22 ft; irrigation, treated wood, $35,000. Mike 4128. 252-792-6625. 4x4 extend cab or 4 door dup truck. Tom Duckwall, Pittsboro 919-542-0360. Turkey poults Bourbon red, straight Trucks & 6x16 double axle equipment trailer, Zak, New Bern 252-349-6020. Burley tobacco sticks, barn kept, run, started, $8 up depends on age. Meg Trailers wood fl oor, fold down ramps, GC, $1,200. Hardee trailer, 8’ x16’, up to $.15/ea. Robert Shuford, Barnardsville Zets, Parkton 910-424-9414. Scott Askew, Denton 910-220-0899. $3,000. Willie Stanton, Henderson 828-626-2668. Ducklings, one month old, black For Sale ’75 Mack fi re truck 1,000 gallon 252-492-3279. Horse manure perfect for gardening composting fertilizer will not burn like Swedish, white crested, Cayuga, $6/ea ’88 GMC tand dump truck, 14 pumper, 5 spd, PS, air brakes, ladder, ’97-’00 Toyota 4x4 pick up, GC. Bryan or 3/$15. Londa Brothers, Creston other equipment, EC, $3,800 OBO. Bob Newton, Waxhaw 704-843-1855. cow and poultry manure, mixed with ft bed, Cat engine, ready for work, fi ne wood shavings, you haul, Free. Erin 336-385-1984. $13,500. James Hardison, Thomasville Costner, Morganton 828-438-8788. ’87-’97 Ford F350 4x4 parts truck title Ostrich 14 m/o birds; 2 y/o birds that Ford F450 4x4, XLT, red/gray, fl at doesn’t matter, reasonable price. Jerrod Matheson, Sanford 919-796-9691. 336-472-1382. 330 gallon plastic tanks, hundreds have started laying and 18 m/o proven bed, 7.3 power stroke 6 spd, EC, $17,000. Coley, Norwood 704-985-5863. ’04 Dodge 2500 crew cab short bed, of uses around the farm, large, square in breeders, all good quality, $500 up. Mike 4x4, hemi, automatic, SLT trim, loaded, Steve Adams, Hays 336-927-2472. shape, never used, $40. Robert Stokely, Boykin, Middlesex 919-284-5045. $17,900; 20’ x 8’ RJ all steel GN fl at ’91 GMC top kick dump truck, Cat Supplies Thomasville 336-475-6226. Ringneck pheasant chicks, $10/ea; bed trailer, 8 lug chrome wheels, fold up diesel, air brakes, AMF, A/C, 14’ dump One set trailer axles with brakes, gray call ducklings, imprinted, tame, adjustable ramps, 4’ dove tail, $3,950. bed, runs good, 5 spd, GC, $9,975; ’99, For Sale EC, $200. David Kinney, Lexington very nice, $20/ea taking orders; white Larry Mills, Monroe 704-282-0108. 12 ft, GN stock/horse trailer, gray, EC, 336-249-9571. silkie chicks, $5/ea taking orders. Becky ’59 Ford F600, 14 ft bed, dump $2,650. Vance Bowman, Taylorsville Irrigation pipes 33 30 ft, 3” pipes; Greene, Warrenton 252-257-5675. works good, good tires, needs brake 828-495-7302. Glass cased in 10’x4’, could be used 7 30 ft, 4” pipes on trailer, $400-$500 ’04 KMC poultry house sidewall booster, $1,500. Charles Stanley, Trinity ’90 Chevy truck cab and 6 ft bed, for greenhouse, $165. G. Stowe, Haw nego. Bobby Puckett, McLeansville River 336-693-7542. cleaner, designed to pull litter over from 336-870-4869. $350/ea; ’78 Chevy truck cab, 4 door 336-656-3472. side walls for cleanout, $1,000; twelve Milking machine DeLaval, with Sprockets for Fiat Allis 8a, 8b, F1-9 ’52 Studebaker pick up V8 engine, crew cab, $350, you remove, rear doors motor, vacuum pump, pulsator, 2-4 clas- 36” poultry house direct and some belt bulldozer, two new one with 50 hours on good restoration project, body rough, for ’80 Chevy 4 door crew cab, $35/ea. sic claws, stainless bucket with lid and driven fans, some need repairs, $35/ea. not running, $1,800 OBO. Lynn Kiker, Leonard Hudson, Winston Salem 336- it, $325/ea. Jeffery Stanley, Deep Run compressor, $700. M. Sharpe, Denton 252-568-4634. Doug Briggs, Sunbury 252-465-8501. Rockingham 910-895-3972. 720-9250. 336-241-2752. Page 12 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2007 High nitrates (Cont’d from pg. 1) Board taking comments on proposed owners should contact their lo- continue across the state with cal veterinarians with questions animal euthanasia rules until Aug. 31 about management and feed- seemingly no relief in sight. The North Carolina Board of are designed to ensure animals sumer Services, 1001 Mail ing, as well as advice about sick Fermenting silage for a Agriculture is accepting writ- are euthanized as humanely as Service Center, Raleigh, NC animals. If any of the symp- month may greatly decrease ten comments from the public possible. 27699-1001. For information or toms are suspected, farmers are nitrate levels. Diluting forage about proposed rules governing The rules would set stan- to download a copy of the rules, urged to send forage samples to with lower-level nitrate feeds euthanasia at animal shelters dards for equipment and train- go online to www.ncagr.com/ NCDA&CS for nitrates testing, may subdue symptoms if the ac- until Aug. 31. ing that shelters must meet if vet/aws/euthanasiarules.htm. which is free of charge. tual levels of nitrate toxicity are N.C. Department of Agri- they euthanize animals. The board held a public hear- “Nitrate testing is on the known. If nitrates are too high, culture and Consumer Services Send written comments to ing on the rules in July and will rise this year and we have seen the feed should be destroyed. veterinarians spent more than a David McLeod, N.C. Depart- vote on them in September. Farmers are encouraged to con- unusually high levels in hay year developing the rules, which ment of Agriculture and Con- tact their local extension agents including non-nitrate accumu- for assistance with diluting ra- lators, such as Bermuda grass Exports tions, the fermenting process or or fescue, from every part of (Cont’d from pg. 1) the state,” said Jennifer God- for more information. and products. for sweet potatoes in Europe. Asia has proven to win, feed administrator for the Symptoms of nitrate poi- International marketing specialists for the N.C. be a strong market for cotton seed, poultry and N.C. Department of Agriculture soning usually appear quickly. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Ser- other commodities. Marketing specialists are us- and Consumer Services’ Food These symptoms range from re- vices have been working with commodity groups ing federal funding to develop new opportunities & Drug Protection Division. spiratory distress, weak or rapid across the state to increase opportunities for farm- in the Middle East, the Caribbean and across the “Testing is free, quick, easy and heartbeat, below normal body ers. Marketing specialists work throughout Asia, Americas with commodities such as eggs, pork, the best method of prevention temperature, staggering gait, Europe and the Americas to open up new markets. peanuts and forestry products, plus various value- available to farmers during this poor muscle coordination, pupil For example, through a cooperative effort with added items. tough drought season.” dilation and bluish membranes the N.C. SweetPotato Commission, marketing The full USDA report can be found at www. Farmers can also submit around the eyes and nose. High specialists have found a rapidly growing market ers.usda.gov/Data/StateExports/. nitrate levels may also cause samples to the Farm Feed For- decreased milk production, age Testing Service, which decreased weight gain and an analyzes samples so that rations increase in stillborn births and may be balanced for effi cient abortions. Nitrate levels that production. A $10 fee is re- Farmers are reminded about the reach a toxic level can cause quired for each sample for this death within two hours of con- additional testing. NCDA&CS Hay Alert Web site at sumption. Send samples to the Food Nitrates are often found in and Drug Protection Division’s baled hay that was recently Constable Laboratory, 4000 www.ncagr.com/HayAlert/ purchased or hay that was har- Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC vested in the fi eld but not previ- 27607, or hand-deliver them to The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services ously tested. Baled hay should the same address. Farmers will has created this site in an effort to bring together farmers in need of hay with be alerted within two working be probed for accurate results. those that have hay for sale. If farmers have hay for sale or need hay, they If harvested, representative days after receiving the forage samples from each fi eld should if levels are too high. For more can list their names, addresses and other pertinent information by fi lling out be sent in; about 20 samples or information, contact Godwin at the appropriate form on the Web site. It is the responsibility of the buyers a 20 percent representation of (919) 733-7366 or by e-mail at and sellers to negotiate sales. each fi eld is adequate. Livestock [email protected].

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Kerry Nichols, North Yellow locust fencing 4x4x7’ post, legs, $25; one 150 gallon round oil tank Wilkesboro 336-667-6025. $6; split or round 7’ post, $3.50; split with stand, $25, both GC. Neil Morgan, Clipper seed cleaner, any condi- rails, 10’, $6. Dean Richardson, Sparta Trinity 336-431-7035. tion, nego. Lou Henderson, Maxton Legislators take a milk break 336-372-5556. Composted horse manure turned 910-844-3983. Goat barns for kidding, three approx. and limed, bring bag or box fi ll for $2, Two front tires for JD 1010 tractor. Rep. David Lewis (Harnett County) particpates in the milk-chug- 10’x12’ movable barns, $85/ea; round we will fi ll your pick up or trailer for $20. Mitch Petway, Cary 919-467-3377. ging contest at the legislature. bale feeder, $75. Todd Perry, Gold Hill Jon Nadel, Mebane 919-563-8428. Old metal watering troughs holes 704-650-0511. in the bottom okay, can pick up around The Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina Inc. and the Llama blower, kiddie up llama Supplies Iredell co. RaDonna Murner, Harmony N.C. Dairy Stabilization and Growth Strategic Plan benefi ted saddle, day pack and 5 panel round pen 704-546-3318. with 2 gates, $200/for all. Leslie Ritch, Wanted Repair manuals or parts manuals for from a legislative milk-chugging contest held recently at the N.C. Richfi eld 704-438-6619. farm equipment, tractors and implements, General Assembly in Raleigh. In a race that went down to the Rough sawn pine pole barns, shops, Small 6-12 lug style tractor tire for etc, prefer medium to large size lots. Clint walk behind power garden tractor. Bobby Lowe, Julian 336-685-5720. fi nal drop, the team of House members won by four seconds over storage, etc, all lengths and sizes 2x4x12, $3.50; 2x6x12, $4.50; 2x8x12, $5.50; Banks, Grifton 252-524-4592. Pallets, 40x48, 4 way local. Stephen the Senate team. poplar, $1.35/bd ft; cedar, $1.40. Jack Horse manure I need lots for my farm. McDuffi e, Broadway 336-566-4331. The House All-Stars received $300 for the Boys and Girls Murdock, Rolesville 919-669-1859. Bahaa Jizi, Oxford 919-690-0153. Two used tractor tires, 14-9-24 8:25 x 20 truck tires, 2 new lug Galvanized culvert 42” or 60” with good tread 75 to 80 percent. Gerald Homes of North Carolina Inc. The Senate Chuggers received recaps, 100% tread, 2 lug recaps, 50% diameter, 40 lineal feet needed. Eddy Briggs, Salisbury 704-633-3317. $200 for the development of a N.C. Dairy Stabilization and tread, 2 rib tread not recapped 80% tread, Sipe, Statesville 704-872-7667. Six creosote or otherwise treated all mounted oon good 10 bolt one piece Cedar posts GC with bark still posts, 6”x6”x8’. Rick Smith, King Growth Strategic Plan. wheels, ready to run, $450/for all. Doug attached, not skinned up, from 2” to 336-972-5049. Rep. Dewey Hill of Columbus County and Sen. Charlie Al- Craver, Lexington 336-731-6136. 6” diameter, any length. Luke Barrow, Chainlink dog kennel, 6 ft high, Bynum 919-815-0215. bertson of Duplin County, who chair the General Assembly’s Rear rim for Super A, LNC, $75, GC, reasonable price. J.W. Humphries, cash only. Thomas Cotner, Siler City 400-600 ft of goat fencing at least 5 Rutherfordton 828-287-0038. agriculture committees, led their three-person teams in compe- 919-742-3446. ft tall, would like cheapest price. Beaver Fence posts used or new. Scotty tition. Joining Hill were Reps. David Lewis of Harnett County Sydell goat clutch winch grooming Vaughn, Norwood 704-474-5543. Bracken, Mocskville 336-5671-3117. stand purchased in ’06, EC, $275. John Two front tires, from Farmall H, 12.5 gauge high tensile wire and/or and Arthur Williams of Beaufort County. Albertson teamed with Haywood, Lexington 336-787-4719. GC, without lots of cracks. Tom Wind- T posts used in GC, will take down if the Sens. Stan Bingham of Davidson County and Joe Sam Queen of 150 cedar trees cut 9 ½ ft to 10 ft sor, Marshville 704-624-3025. price is right, any other fencing acces- 96 ft greenhouse, must be in GC. Wendy sories, within 50 mi of Wilmington. Terri Haywood County. long, 5”-6” diameter for fence rails. Larry Michael, Mocksville 336-575-4707. Thomas, Climax 336-824-4564. Pierce, Hampstead 910-612-8904.