GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE • GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015 • VOL. 98, NO. 21 • © COPYRIGHT 2015 Georgia Grown Goes Glam

By Amy H. Carter House, named for the late Chef James Beard, known as the “Dean of American Cookery.” Family farmers who’ve partnered with the Through a series of cookbooks, television shows Georgia Department of Agriculture’s Georgia and a celebrated cooking school, Beard popular- Grown marketing program achieved a new pin- ized American cuisine and championed local prod- nacle of success during an elegant soirée atop the ucts and markets. tallest building in Atlanta Oct. 5. Beard was known for inviting students, authors, “We’re taking Georgia Grown to new heights,” chefs and other food and beverage professionals said Commissioner Gary W. Black as the sun set into the kitchen of his Greenwich Village town- over the Atlanta skyline and sponsors and guests house to talk food. After he died in 1985, celebrity dined at tables clothed in gold lamé and bathed in Chef Julia Child urged his friends and supporters to candlelight. buy the house and dedicate it to furthering Beard’s The event – hosted in the law offices of love of American culinary traditions. They contin- Troutman Sanders on the 52nd floor of the Bank of ue to operate it as “performance space” for chefs America Plaza – was a test-run for a group of chefs and foodies to this day. who have been invited to stage a Georgia Grown Chute will introduce Beard Foundation mem- dinner at the James Beard Foundation in New York bers and guests to Georgia Grown products with City on Oct. 15. the help of four guest chefs and Mixologist Julian Commissioner Gary W. Black, center, with Lydia Mousseau and Marc Mousseau, who raise Georgia Grown Executive Chef Holly Chute Goglia from The Pinewood in Decatur. In addition Registered Ossabaw Island Hogs on their Milledgeville farm. will host Georgia Grown Night at the James Beard See GEORGIA GROWN, page 12

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Livestock Auctions...... 4 Agriculture Commissioner Gary Ag Scholarships Offered...... 6 W. Black joined Public Health Commissioner Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald Impound Auction...... 9 (l-r, back row), Georgia Organics Board Chair Mandy Mahoney and Federal-State Inspections...... 12 State Schools Superintendent Richard Woods Oct. 7 in presenting the Golden Radish Award to 39 school districts statewide recognizing their Farm-to-School successes. Notice Collectively, the districts honored at The deadline to submit the State Capitol in Atlanta represent 700,000 students. Representatives ads for the Nov. 11 issue of the Clarke County School District – including Farm Services (front row) accepted a special award and Handicrafts for their outstanding efforts to give – is noon Oct. 28. children hands-on experience at producing their own food and making healthy eating choices.

GEORGIA GROWN PROFILE: From humble seeds, a family enterprise grows international roots By Emani Odumosu Fruit and Vegetable administrator. “I was able to produce food. That is why Southern Valley to see my dad and grandmother build our fam- hosts tours and field trips for anyone who is cu- They say if you want a vision to bloom, all ily’s company from the ground up and that is rious to know what it’s like to be a farmer. you have to do is plant a seed, nourish it and so special.” “Even though we live in one of the biggest watch it grow. Kent Hamilton and his family The once small family business now grows, Ag counties in the state, people may pass fields lived by this philosophy literally and figurative- packages and ships its produce out of three lo- every day but they have no idea how it’s grown ly, which yielded a successful produce facility or the process it takes to get to the restaurant or that operates out of two countries. the grocery store. It’s neat to help educate and Southern Valley Fruit and Vegetable, found- stay true to our roots,” said Courtney Hamilton. ed in 1987, grew from a small piece of land As much as production moves around in Colquitt County into a large scale producer throughout the year, Courtney Hamilton whose food at some point has probably finished doesn’t hesitate to acknowledge her humble its journey from farm-to-fork on your kitchen cations: Georgia, and the Yucatan beginnings and that Southern Valley’s products table. Peninsula. Multiple bases of operation allow are Georgia Grown at heart. Kent Hamilton’s daughter Courtney cher- the company to supply produce year round. The “Our home base is in Georgia. That’s where ishes her heritage, and proudly works every company also operates its own packing facility we started,” said Courtney Hamilton. “We use day alongside her brother, aunts, uncles and and runs a trucking company for product ship- the Georgia Grown logo on all of our shipping cousins, along with many other Southern Val- ping. Southern Valley’s produce can be found containers. (It’s nice) to be able to promote ley employees. pretty much anywhere across the state, from Georgia Grown products and (tell everyone) “It means a great deal for me to be a part Walmart to some of your favorite restaurants. that it’s who we are.” of our family’s business and carry on our leg- The Hamiltons come from a long line of Visit www.southernvalley.us for more infor-

Mail to: Agriculture Published by the Ga. Department of Black, Commissioner W. Gary acy,” said Courtney Hamilton, Southern Valley farmers with ample experience in what it takes mation on their products. PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015

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Ads can be scheduled to run in two consec- Attn: Market Bulletin communications. All advertisements published in the Market utive issues, if the category allows. A new ad PO Box 742510 Bulletin must relate to farming, agriculture or must be submitted if the advertiser wants the Atlanta, GA 30374-2510 18HPTwin Kohler double bagger leaf be a part of these industries. All items submit- ad to run more than two consecutive issues. To subscribe or renew online, visit agr.georgia.gov to pay by electronic check, Visa or grass catcher with large 10” tires, good ted for sale through the Market Bulletin must MasterCard. mower: $455. Helga Darty Ellenwood meet at least one of the following criteria: Regular-run category ads are limited to Please note we no longer accept cash payment for subscriptions. Subscriptions are only 678-243-5444 1. Must be produced by advertisers on 20 words, including name and either phone available on a one-year basis. Each subscription or renewal must be paid for separately – 1927 Fordson F, rebuild engine, new their farming operation number and city or full physical address. please do not combine two on a check or money order. To see when your subscription is up 2. Must be made by the advertisers from The following ad categories are published for renewal, check the expiration date on the page 1 mailing label. coil, buzz boxes, mid-mount, 2-disc tiller, materials on their farming operations periodically and allow up to 30 words: Farm belt pulley, fenders, $1800. J. C. Cannady Statesboro 912-865-2278 3. Must be owned and used by advertis- Services, Farm Services Wanted, Farmland Mobile Dustless Blasting, any kind of Need mid-age couple. Him: farm ex- ers on their farming operations for at least 90 Rent/Lease, Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted, painted farm machinery. I remove paint perience. Her: care for hunting dog ken- 1947 Ferguson 2N tractor, runs but days prior to offering for sale. Farmland for Sale, Equine at Stud, Equine from metal and I come to you. Ron Mad- nel. Housing + many other benefits. No clutch is stuck. Michael Richardson El- Businesses, corporations, dealerships, Miscellaneous, Boarding Facilities, Farmland dox Monroe ron@maddoxbuildinggroup. drunks or druggies. Kolomoki Farms berton 706-283-7134 real estate agents and other commercial en- for Sale and Handicrafts. com 770-276-0893 John Stout Early 229-308-0529 1949 Farmall Tractor, 6 ft. x 12ft. trailer, terprises are not allowed to advertise in the Mud and water no problem. Beaver Stable help needed. Must be 18, expe- various farm implements. L. D. Skaggs Market Bulletin. These are enterprises that To submit an ad: Statham 770-725-5669 produce products intended for mass market; Please include your subscription number dam removal, creek channel cleaning, rienced, and have reliable transportation. handle larger than normal quantities of prod- in all mail and fax correspondence. drainage ditching, silt removal, lake rim- References required. Senoia Scott Ar- 1950 Ford Tractor 8N, very nice con- uct for distribution; are supported by busi- Fax: 404-463-4389 ming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535-6562 mour Peachtree City 404-213-8902 dition, runs good, good paint, new rear ness advertisements; listed under business Mail: Market Bulletin 229-881-0048 Wanted: English speaking, experienced tires & battery, $3500. Glenn Bass Mc- directories in phone books; hold business Georgia Department of Agriculture Need Project Coordinator for BCAP grounds maintenance/pasture mainte- Donough 770-914-6096 licenses or other regulatory licenses, permits 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW project area to train and recruit biomass nance associate for 200 Acre; housing 1952 8N Ford tractor, runs good, in- or registrations. Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 growers in StrikeForce Region. James available, immediate position. Shannon cludes 2 cultivators, turning plow & mow- Items for sale or service must conform to Online: agr.georgia.gov Quarterman Douglasville jqman@msn. Martin Bishop classiccityclydes@yahoo. er, $3000 OBO. Leave message. Tony all laws and regulations covering their sale To submit an ad online, have your sub- com 678-710-5922 com 706-424-1889 Hanks Dawsonville 404-536-7954 and movements. Note that some categories scriber number handy to log into the system. Portable Sawmill service, Wood Mizer 1952 Farmall Cub tractor, turf tires, 12V, have certain requirements, such as Coggins Click “Submit an Ad,” fill out the form and equipment. Quality work. Rate is .25 per tests or USDA Organic certification docu- required fields, select the ad category and FARM MACHINERY very good condition: $2,500. Ed Geb- bf. Bruce Stanford Gray 478-256-5763 hardt Senoia 770-778-8702 mentation, in order to be printed. Review the submit. If the ad goes through, you’ll see a If you have questions regarding this ad requirements for specific categories for thank-you message and a reference number. Repair farm equipment at your farm: 1953 Allis Chalmers WD-45; WF factory more information. Please save the reference number to use if specialize in alternators, starters and six- category, call 404-656-3722. propane/gasoline, 3 pt., restored, 45 HP, Please note that due to space limitations, you have changes, corrections or other con- and 12-volt generators. Rockdale, New- Only farm machinery and equipment $3600. Jack Morrell Albany 229-886- all ad category requirements cannot be listed cerns about your ad. ton and Walton counties. Randy Thomas owned by the advertiser and used in 4700 in the Market Bulletin each week. If you have Conyers 678-758-5881 his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising 1953 Ford Jubilee tractor, good condi- questions concerning these guidelines, call To cancel or correct an ad, call the Bul- Stumps ground neatly below ground tion, one owner, shelter-kept, 12V, many 404-656-3722 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. letin staff between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. level; reasonably priced; free estimate. for machinery and equipment wanted new parts: $2,900. Wayne King Lexing- Monday through Friday. Monday through Friday. Cancellations and Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 must be seeking those items for their ton 706-743-8801 corrections will be reflected in the next Tractor for hire. Foodplots, grading, own farming operation. The Market Bulletin staff reserves the right available issue. Ads submitted online can- bushhog, driveways; Loader work, $75 ‘06 Kubota M95S cab; cold A/C, frt. 1963 2-ton GMC Truck with Twin-Cylin- to designate ad length and edit ads for spell- not be corrected online – contact our office hour, 2 hour min.Tractor work, $50 hour, wheel asst., loader & forks, $26,500. Clint der Dump Bed, 12.5’x 7.5’. Frank Nichols ing, grammar and word count. Staff also re- to delete the incorrect ad so a new one can 3 hour min. Paul Coley Dallas 404-275- Holloway 100 Hwy 19 N Americus 31719 Cumming 678-758-0497 serve the right to not publish ads that do not be submitted. 6143 229-942-4921 1968 Case 441, show or work, 45HP, follow advertising guidelines. Tractor Work: Bush hogging, plowing, ‘08 KMC hyd pnt, 4row digger, $12000; factory paint, excellent, 4 cycl., gas, P.S. Questions about advertising? Call 404- ‘08 Colombo 6 row pisker, $30,000. Gary rear hydraulic , heavy , 6ft. blade, 3230 Ads must be received by 12 p.m. on the 656-3722 planting for food plots. Experienced and reliable. Meriwether and surrounding ar- Smith Broxton 912-393-5742 hours, $11,900. Bud Green Alto 706-778- 9302 Bushhogging, food plots, plowing, gar- eas. Neil Fernander Greenville 678-898- ‘75 Ford 4000, runs perfect, fits loader den preparations, harrowing, driveway 5246 Bush hog, scrape disc harrow. Doris Hef- 1969 Oliver 1855 tractor, runs good, FARM SERVICES ner Blairsville 706-897-0513 needs oil seal for power take off shaft, scraping, light grading, lawn services. Farm Services Wanted 98 h.p. George Brown Forsyth 478-885- If you have questions regarding ads in Larry Houston Covington 770-786-0600 10 ft. Kodiak mower, used only twice, Need experienced person for fencing 2506 this category, call 404-656-3722. 770-235-3082 130 hp, center gearbox and 90 hp outer and repairs. Jan Sweeney Dacula, 770- gearboxes, $3500. Chad Allen Dudley 1972 Ford F250 crew cab, V-8, 4x4 Farm Services and Services Wanted Bushhogging, holes bored, plowing, 682-9176 ads must be related to agriculture. 478-875-1403 dual rear tires, flat bed: $3,500. James T. spraying. Reasonable rates. Gary Mitchell Want large turtles trapped and removed Wanted services must be performed 1070 Case Farm Tractor and 11 foot Smith Dapfold 229-535-4248 Auburn 678-428-4172 from 5 acre pond. Verleen Flaig Canton on the farm of the individual desiring Chisel Plow. James Truelove Clermont 1976 Farmall Cub: yellow, white cultiva- Bushhogging, plowing, tilling, drive- 770-205-2760 [email protected] 352-213-8789 tors, lay-off plow, needs tire work, runs the service. Commercial contractors way scraping, light grading, lawn are not allowed to advertise services in Wanted: Two 10,000 bushel grain bins, 1150 International feed mill, PTO driven, good; $2,300. James Young Canton 770- services.N.Fulton, South Cherokee and this category. Farm Services and Farm to be moved, in good condition, no rust. 2 1/2 ton cap, $1400. Kenneth Oliver Col- 345-0753 Forsyth County. Michael Ebright Milton Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 Reggie Faulk Dublin 478-609-1089 lins 912-293-1621 1981 Chev.1/2 bed hay truck, steel bed [email protected] 770-363-5092 words. 135 M.F., 1010, gas; J.D diesel; ‘2000 trailer hitch, good tires, 350 eng. $2500. 37 years experience: bush hogging, Clearing, grading, roads, lakes and FARM EMPLOYMENT Ford 35, M.F., all $2,500 each. S.W. Bobby Crawford Sharpsburg 770-328- gardens & food plots, post holes, grad- ponds; rock, dirt delivered; all types of Herndon 55 Tommy Harrell Rd Hazlehu- 1569 Bobcat work; references available. Matt If you have questions regarding ads in ing, chainsaw work, etc. Available 7 days rst 31539 912-375-4320 1984 260 IH &L backhoe, $11,500, ex- a week. Metro Atlanta /N. Georgia. Rick Eskew Newnan 678-725-1680 this category, call 404-656-3722. Only farm work or farm help 1460 Combine GC, both sets Con- cel. condition; 1982 275 MF, $7500, ex- Allison Buford 678-200-2040 Electric fence charger repair. Wilfred Mi- caves. Also nice 1020, 16.5’ grain table, cellent cond.; Jubilee for parts, $1000. W. lam Douglasville 770-942-4672 wanted advertisements allowed. No 38 Years Experience; Laser-grading commercial, industrial or domestic $13,000 for all. Weston Wadel Waynes- D. Carter Odum 912-586-6861 horse arenas, refreshed, toppings; Cus- Farm buildings built/repaired; fences employment permitted. boro 478-299-8690 1991 Kubota L2350 Tractor. Runs great, tom tree clearing, drive-ways built/re- built/repaired. tractor-bobcat work. Hay 14ft Bush Hog mower; Lift arm pickup and has attachments. Call for pictures graded, gravel, barns, pads graded, Bobcat work including post holes, baling and cutting. Jerry Glancy Griffin with hydraulic tail wheels. Needs center and more details. Judy Gunby Sharps- horse paddocks, residential grading, trenching, brush cutting, grading, clear- 404-433-3568 ing, grapple work; anywhere in GA, 20 drive gearbox, $750. Matt Duff Americus burg [email protected] 770-823-6825 trucking, trackhoe, demolition. Insured. 229-942-0202 Fences built statewide: farm, horse, yrs. experience.Call for pricing. Mark 1995 New Holland LX 665; Skid Steer, Bill Butler Braselton 770-231-4662 770- wire, wood, hi tensile, electric, vinyl, 15’ Woods Bushhog, Batwing, good 685-0288 Woodham Madison 404-379-8037 $6500. Charles Martin Douglasville 404- NRCS fence. 16+yrs exp., free estimates, Caretaker: Land/road maintenance gear boxes, hoses, etc., will sell for parts, 580-0861 Agricultural fence built with wood or B/O. Shirley Wright Fairmount 770-548- references. Charles Mooney Midville (mowing, trimming); repairs; timber/wild- 1996 John Deere 310D Backhoe, 4 wire; USDA, NRCS qualified standards; 478-589-7645 2282 also corrals, barns and all other related life. Good opportunity for right fit. Mike wheel drive, extendahoe, cab, new tires. For all your Tractor and Bobcat work: Ohmstede Newnan 404-725-0270 1620 Case-1H Combine, 2400 hours w/ work; statewide service. Robert Hayes 15’, 1020 header. all in good condition. Jimmy Loudermilk Lakemont 706-490- Hartwell 706-376-6708 too much to list, just call with any ques- English/Western Riding Instructor, Over 1701 tions, free quotes. Kyle Combs Locust 30 yrs exp. Looking for P/T work near Tom Morris Hartwell 706-436-9070 Agricultural Services Available: Deliv- 1891 Dyer CIR; 1-6x10 Custon made 1997, 4 row Amadas peanut picker for ered to your location, Compost, Poultry Grove 770-880-3698 Canton/BallGround. Kelly Tillman Ball- sale; good condition. Asking $15,000. Ground 770-608-7093 trailer. David Black Chamblee 770-354- litter, Bulk lime, Shavings, and Peanut Forestry mowing services. Reclaim your 2025 Michael Bloodworth Rochelle 478-951- land from privet and invasive shrubs and FARM MANAGER, 15 stalls, All horse hulls, spreading and spraying available. 18ft equipment trailer. Dovetail build, 4’ 3401 AgSoil South LLC. David Cleveland Toc- trees. Robert Thacker Covington Robert. care duties. Experience Only! House, 1998 3930 New Holland Tractor, 266 Salary, Stall. References! Kimberly Mur- loading ramp, 8000lbs axles, very good coa 706-244-0286 [email protected] 770-500- tires. new winch. Good floor. James Fox- hrs., dragpan, bushhog, harrow, plow, Beaver & Coyote Trapper for hire. Rea- 0614 ray Stone Mountain [email protected] boom, forks, tiller, tank $20K. Allen Rodi 770-448-5577 worth West Point fayemfoxworth@pstel. sonable rates. 32 years experience re- Geese problem? Father & son would net 706-577-5864 Marietta 404-784-8560 spectful of owners property(will leave no hunt them at no cost to you. Responsible Help wanted, Alpaca farm. weekdays, trace) Fully Licensed By Georgia DNR. hunters. Buster Thompson Loganville weekends. Want: honest, dependable, Henry and surrounding Counties only. 770-354-5404 hard worker, non smoker. Judy Dick Can- Dan Dominick Locust Grove 678-448- Grading, Clearing, Brush mowing with on 706-245-0821 2524 compact track loader. Josh Halderman Help wanted: experience with tractors, Calling all subscribers! Bobcat Services: Grading, Sod Prep, Carnesville 678-227-2976 fencing and general farm maintenance. Tree Cleanup, Pool Prep, many attach- Will consider part or full time applicants. Grain drilling, custom hay baling, bush- The Market Bulletin sends email alerts when a new ments, great pricing. Call/Text. Emman- Bob Roark Atlanta 404-886-8434 770- uel McBurnett Newnan carrolranger1@ hogging, livestock hauling, food plots and 474-5773 issue is posted online. To ensure that you receive other types of farm work. Scott McDaniel yahoo.com 404-867-2025 JD mower, cutting deck 54” wide, off Yatesville 706-472-3013 Bush Hog, rotary mow, garden and food Scott mower, no rust, $100. obo. Jerome these notifications, we need your email address. If plot, harrow and plow; cut, rake, bale Hay Barns/Pole Barns built anywhere Kline Senoia 770-599-9324 your email address has changed, or if we do not square hay; Monroe County area. Jimmy in Georgia. 40x60x14 w/8x8 posts for Looking for experienced couple on Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701 $16,500, 30x60x12 w/6x6 posts for broiler farm. Furnish home & salary. NO have an email address on file for you, please email Bush hogging, tilling, scraping, post $12,500. Other sizes available and I have drugs/alcohol. Melvin Dills Gainesville holes, food plots, spraying, lawns, also lots of references. David Charity Ranger 678-617-1289 the following information to Circulation Manager do sandblasting and painting. Mike Hol- 678-431-3122 Looking for farm work, row crop; have Gerrie Fort at [email protected]: lingsworth Statesboro 912-489-9179 Hay cutting, Fluffing, Raking, Bailing const. exp. Salary plus housing. Tim Pee- Bushhog: drives, scrape and tilling ser- and delivery available. Pls call. Dick Over- ples Brunswick 912-602-0899 l Subscriber’s name vices. Larry Boatright Dallas 678-386- all Toccoa 678-755-8422 Manager needed for large farm in North- 1466 Kemp Farms, custom harvesting soy- West GA. Pay $50,000-$70,000 depend- l Subscription number Bushhogging in Rome and surrounding beans, corn, wheat, give us a call, will ing on experience. Email or Fax to 770- areas. Jimmy Plemons Rome 706-766- go any where. Stayton Kemp Lyons 912- 431-1345 Shane Holt Ranger shane@ l Subscriber’s email address 6489 403-9015 912-293-4902 ngturf.com 770-431-1352 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 3

2 antique John Deere tractors, not run- 4224 Savage Pecan Cleaner, elec- Bobcat 2007 wheel loader, bucket, root For Sale: Mule drawn equipment, wag- JD 9950; 4Row, Cotton Picker w/ ning, have adjustable hubs, radiators, tric motor, in good mechanical shape, grapple, 100 orig. hours, STD controls, on wheels, and other pieces, also 250 Mudhog, good Spindles, New Doffer nice drawbar assemblers, great for pa- $6,500. Thomas Clements Rutledge Kubota J3300 engine, 72hp; $25,000. gallon fuel tank, $100. Bill Livingston Ro- Pads, Runs & Picks Good; Cheap Pick- rades. John Hurley Augusta 706-339- 770-335-6315 Cecil Frazier Sharpsburg 770-251-0644 chelle 912-592-1070 ing@$8,000 OBO. John Griffin Tifton 2975 4233 Massey Ferguson, $29,900; New Bobcat 743; Kubota engine, needs re- Ford 5000 Tractor; new engine, excel- 229-445-0495 2 Axle Trailers w/15’ deck to haul skid Holland 472 conditioner & ‘65 baler, build. Have most of the parts. Just don’t lent condition, $6,000. Jeff May Gray JD10 series, 80s, works good w/prob- steer loader, $2000. Richard Morris Daw- $1650 each; Vicon rake, $700. Bill Myers have the time. James W Noles Roopville 478-214-0059 lems, weak brakes, 1 rear tire slick, 3rd sonville 706-265-5034 Blue Ridge 706-964-5483 770-854-8743 Free Ferguson tractor; not currently run- gear bad, $3000. Marvin Morrow Stock- 2 Moldboard Semi-mounted plows, 1-6 4250 John Deere, CHA, 5255hrs., 1032 Boom Pole, 3 point hitch, good condi- ning. Located near Jasper, GA. Joseph bridge 770-474-8267 bottom, 1-3 bottom, make reasonable of- New Holland Stackwagon, good condi- tion, $200. L. Hughes Dacula 770-963- Adams Jasper [email protected] 678-386- JD450B Track Loader, new teeth, fer, very good condition, both. Don Gar- tion, $2,500; 2 Hi-Cap Peanut Combines, 2114 3412 shanks, batteries and steering clutches, rett Dalton 706-278-2018 $2250 each. James M Page Preston Box Blade, 5 ft., John Deere (Frontier) Gleaner “F” Combine with 4 row Corn good tracks, runs good., $7500. Dale 2 row KMC peanut digger, $2000 obo: 229-942-3040 model BB5060, heavy model, new condi- Head, $4900; “G” Allis Chalmer Tractor, Christiana Taylorsville 770-527-6073 10’ Harrow bush hog w/level drag, $1300 4430 John Deere, $6500; Lillister, 4-row tion, cost $700, sell $550. Phillip Stallings $3500. D. Oliver Lula 770-983-7783 770- John Deere 1952 MT, 40 wide front end obo; ready to work. Hosley Hall Allen- Bedder, $1250; Vans, 12-row Sprayer, Whitesburg 770-832-0835 287-4816 runs good, $2500 Deborah Johnson Kite hurst 912-223-0363 $2,900. Dale Clements Valdosta 229- Bushhog, model 285, used 4 times on Grading Blade, 3PT hitch, 5 ft., new 478-469-3513 2003 MF 231s Tractor, 45HP, 125 hours 300-4481 7 acres, $795. Russell Hockman Monroe condition, 47500. Dave Smallwood Grif- John Deere 2640 with loader, $9,000; plus 7) 3 pt hitch implements included, 4x8 Home Made trailer, old but solid, [email protected] 770-267-8646 fin 770-228-1406 John Deere tilt trailer, $1,100. Ben L Mc- $15,000. Patricia Edwards Hampton new tires, $300. Frank Liou Auburn 770- C Farmall planters, cultivators; misc. H Grain Dryer, Super B, 250 bu; 2000 bu Greggor Macon 478-935-2400 770-478-4661 277-4388 Farmall parts; McCormick 2C-11 corn Wet Tank and Augers, $9000. Carter Sw- John Deere 4100; 4X4 Diesel Tractor, 2003; 2810 Branson, 4x4 tractor with 5 ft. Massey Ferguson Finish Mower, snapper, $800. Zach Craig Madison 706- ancy Ranger 779-881-0127 120hrs., front-end loader, 4’ Bushhog and five foot bushhog, $10,000. Ricky Veatch good condition, $650; Large Farm Bell, 765-8960 4’ box blade w/plows, $11,500, mid PTO, Hay rake. 8 wheel Vermeer, field ready. Summerville 706-857-7895 $35; 3 PT hitch tractor, dirt scoop, $200. Rear PTO. Todd Thomas Stockbridge CABLE: new steel 1 inch, 300+ feet, Jim Towery Molena 770-468-2983 2006 John Deere 9996 Cotton Picker, David Mathis Suwanee 770-887-0180 gavenized, all on spool. Richard Haigler 678-758-8389 Engine hrs. 2106, Fan hrs.1358; excellent 5 Project tractors for sale: 4 Allis Hiawassee 706-994-6850 706-835- Hay Spear, 3PT, boom pole, 3PT, both, John Deere 510 round hay baler: $1,000. condition, $145,000. Keith White Poulan Chalmers, 1 Farm All. Jess Arnett Tifton 5222 very good condition. Tommy Walker Larry KcKneely Griffin 678-343-8677 Rockmart 678-687-9770 229-317-1721 229-382-6517 Case TH 1822 cotton picker, $1500; one John Deere 955 Tractor, 4 W D, hy- 2007 JD 468 Round Baler;15’ Tye Grain 5’ Box Blade, minimum usage, $400. KMP, 4 row inverter, $2500; JD, one row Haymaster; 8 bale grapple and accumu- drostat, power steering, good condition Drill; J.E. X320 Lawn Tractor. James Mar- Jeff Bowman Fairburn 770-714-3147 corn puller, $800; J.D. 9 ft. sickle mower, lator, pull type, $5500. Shawn Cox Cov- $6,000. Rodney Hiebert Louisville 478- ington 678-409-6233 tin Waynesboro 706-558-5005 5’ Rhino rotary mower. 3 point hitch. $600. J. W. Adkins Vienna 229-805-0255 494-8188 2007 Kubota B7510DT, LA272 loader, Used but cuts very well, $475. Marion Champion pecan cracker and Thomp- Hesston 21ft rockflex harrow, $3800; John Deere 9965; 4 row cotton picker, Bush Hog 42” Mower. Tractor and imple- Whitlow Monticello the_quag_2000@ya- son sheller, offered as a pair, $6000. 7100 JD planter units, good condition, heads have been reworked, very good ments with less than, 100 hours. $10,200. hoo.com 706-717-8000 Gregg Pilkinton Pelham gpilkinton@ya- $150 each. Justin Harris Roopville 770- condition. Andy Sumner 8214 S. Marcus Joseph Riley Tignall 706-285-2056 50550 J. Deere 512 loader w/brown ro- hoo.com 229-336-2460 715-1651 St. apt. #23 Wrightsville 31096 478-484- 2007 New Holland TC30 Front- End tary mower, brown harrows; J.D. spear Chuck Wagon Utility Vehicle,11 HP IH 3688, excellent tires, starts hard, fuel 6984 loader, 4 wheel drive, 4x4, tiller, all pur- and bucket, bush grabber, 248hrs.: Honda,dump, top, windshield, winch, pump needs rebuilt, runs good. $7,900. John Deere 9970 Cotton Picker, ‘06, pose plow and finish mower, $4,000. $2500. Walter Jackson Hazelhurst 912- receiver hitch, good condition, $2500, Call Henry Ramos Daryl Witmer East 1255 hrs. in excellent condition. Hugh Robert Woody Royston 706-498-0793 375-4401 J Boyd. Ronald Boyd Sharpsburg 478- Dublin 478-279-1765 Hosch Waynesboro 770-789-3258 706-246-5900 555E New Holland Back Hoe, $16,500; 454-6171 IHC 240 Tractor gas, $1950; Onan Gen- John Deere 9986 (2004) and 9996 (2005) 2008 F150 Bed Cap Cover for sale, 4 Wheel Wagon, Fifth Wheel Turning, Bad Corn Head, Case model 1044, 4 row, erator, 7.5 KW, $1850; NH, roundbaler, 6-row cotton pickers. Good condition. $750. Nate Umberger Dawsonville 770- tires, $395. J.R. Sullivan Vidalia 912-537- excellent condition, $5,500. Ethan Myers $1500; NH# 55 Rake, $62. Lynne Rhine- Call for additional information, pricing. 807-9456 4944 Sycamore 229-402-0409 hart Ringgold 706-338-7176 Jerry Richardson Jesup 912-294-1585 2008 John Deere 437c, 11000 hrs., 5ft. bushhog, 20 disc smoothing har- Covington planter and fertilizer distribu- IHC diesel tractor model 384, 40hp, new John Deere Manure Spreader; 50 bush- $60,000; 1999 HydroAx 411E Cutter row, 5 shank ap plow, 1 row cultivator, 5 tor on frame; like new, $650. Don Boling tires, PS. remotes, live PTO, new paint: el, MS1105G, clean, new, $2800. 5’ Aera- $25,000; CSI Delimber $25,000. Joe ft box blade. Ernest Smith winder 678- Juliette 478-731-6035 $5,800. Marvin Taylor Calhoun 706-629- tor included. John Whittaker Woodstock Newman Newnan [email protected] 425-4986 Craftsman Tiller: 6.0hp, 17 in. tine width, 4281 770-425-0999 770-584-6093 6 1/2 ft. box blade, $400; 4-row Pitts- counter-rotating rear tine, manual includ- J.D. 458 round bales, one owner, always John Deere model A tractor for resto- 2008 KMC, 6 row, 36 Peanut Invertor, burgh Cultivators, $400; Dearborn 4-disc ed; $250. Judith Farmer Carnesville 706- sheltered, net wrap, chain oiler, bydraulic ration, engine stuck; 1941 model, $850. $17,500; 2003 Amadeus 2100, 6 row Tiller, 2 PT hitch, $150. Donald Smith 384-5013 bale romp, $16,500. lee Dilliard Joseph William Howington Pine Mountain 770- Peaunt combine, $42,000; both in very Wrightsville 478-232-5913 Cub Cadet 86 running, 149 not running, Dilliard Monroe 404-314-7535 842-0083 good condition. Darrell Williams Swains- 6 Foot Scrape Blade, 3 pT hitch, $275. also includes 3 plows and 1 scrape blade, JD 10 shank chisel plow, good hydrau- John Deere motor & parts, radiator, boro 478-494-3237 Alice Wade George Wade Columbus $700. James McCain Macon 478-746- lics and tires, field ready, $1000. Steven pressure plate, carburator, fan, restored 2009 New Holland, TT50, 170 hours, 6 706-324-4648 7406 478-361-8058 Peskoe Sandersville 478-232-1479 parts. James Griggs Rockmart 770-684- foot bushhog, 4 foot J-Bar Box Grader 6 ft. scrape blade, $350 and 5 ft scrape Cub Lo Boy 154. Professionally restored JD 150 chisel plow, pull-type, hyd. lift, 7652 2013, 4 ton Dual Axle trailer. Daniel Leahr blade, $350. W.A. Allen Commerce 706- to brand new. 5FT. Belly Mower, Runs/ seven shank, spring trip, 3-bar, $1,000. John Deere, Riding Mower for sale, 770-466-6411 Loganville 677-3300 Looks Great, $2450. Joel Wiley Coolidge Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 make offer. STX38 Paul Watson Hamp- 2010 K&K Wrangler 2-horse trailer, rear 6’ Bushhog brand rotary cutter model 229-890-8888 JD 220 Harrow, 18ft, $5000; Unverferth, ton 404-707-7633 load; stored covered, excellent condition, 286, 5 years old, sheltered, excellent Cushman Truckster: Kubota diesel en- 15ft , field cultivator, $5000. Allen Brittain KBH Boll Buggy, split chains: $3,700 can e-mail picture: $5,100. H. Greene condition, $1650. Jon Greeson Winder gine, 3 spd, 25 spd axle, hydraulic dump Jackson [email protected] 404- obo. Cliff Groover Brooklet 912-682- Tallapoosa 770-574-5549 678-372-9054 bed, $1,100 or best offer. Sherry Gay Tal- 328-5756 770-775-7727 5360 2010 Kioti tractor, 20hp, diesel, posi- 613 Cat Dirt Pan for sale, $17,900 and botton 706-457-0475 JD 450G, TC dozer with 6 way blade King Cutter Angle Frame Disc Harrow, 6 trac, 4wd, front end loader, 3 pt. hitch, other equipment for sale. Craig Selph Demco Sprayer; 55 gallon with booms, and root rake, $16,000. Stan Bartles 3525 1/2 ft notched. Model#16-20-N w/20 16” pto, 400 hrs., $9900. Brian Bednorz McRae [email protected] 229- good condition, field ready, $575. Ronnie Mistletoe Road Appling 30802 706-825- blades. $350. Gerald Fisher Milledgeville White 404-309-3113 315-8909 229-868-5311 Wiley Auburn 770-963-0050 9030 478-456-2877 2011 Liberty Range Chipper Series 8, 650 New Holland Round Hay Baler; Deutz-Allis 2.30 baler, 4x4 round bales, PTO Driven, new spare blades/belts. always sheltered, good conditon. AL $1,500. Joe Watson Cedartown 770- Hardly used. $2000. Nigel Pritchard Stokes Lizella 478-972-1995 359-9080 Conyers 404-642-9542 7 shank, all purpose plow, like new, Drop Spreader for lime, fertilizer, seed. Market Bulletin Ad Form 2013 John Deere 5045 loader, canopy, used twice, $600. William Brett 1607 Lock in hubs, each wheel, 8 foot. Bobby radio, 6ft mower, 66 hours, $22,500. Lo- Northside Rd Perry 31069 ebrett@com- Grant Dalton 706-226-9389 This form may be used to submit an ad. There is a 20-word limit for adver- renzo Brown Jenzinsburg 404-403-8605 south.net 478-987-3136 Duran Whelan pecan sprayer. 500 gal- tisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit 2013 John Deere 5083E, 500 hrs,, 7200 John Deere tractor, less than 900 lon tank; 6BT Cummins engine, $15,750. includes name, city, phone number and complete address, if provided. Market canopy top, dual remotes, 4 WD, loader hours with guidance system. Damita Offers considered. Tony McPherson Ty Ty Bulletin staff reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the word limit. Only one and 16 months warranty, $36,000. James Gaskins Willacoochee damita@planttel. 229-815-0484 229-386-2367 notice per subscriber per issue. In order to advertise in the Bulletin, you must be Brown Omega 229-776-2458 net 912-422-8374 Equipment Trailer, steel flat-bed, 24’ a paid subscriber with a current subscription. 24x8 Gooseneck Trailer, 28000 lb ax- 8 John Deere,new tires, looks, runs total length; Reese hitch, double middle les, oil bath hubs, low deck, $5800. Ron good; 40 John Deere. Robert Collins Re- axles, very good condition. Peggy Arnold Ebright Milton [email protected] saca 706-602-9027 Hartwell 706-376-0982 Category: 404-861-2141 8700 Ford tractor, 110 HP with Koyker Ezy Flow Trailer, 5x10, two-wheel with Please note some categories are not published regularly. In addition, some 2600 Ford and Equipment; diesel, 8 front loader, low hrs, good cond. asking, ramp. James Frost Wrightsville 478- categories require documentation, such as a Coggins test or organic certification, spd, P/S, new tires, $6900. Clark Norman $9500. Mike Roberson Dublin 478-488- 864-3628 P O Box 268 Powder Springs 30127 1647 478-984-4830 prior to being published. Farm Trailer, 16 ft. x 8”, dual wheels & [email protected] 770-439-0272 8N Ford + 9N Scrap; misc. eng., hoods, 770-439-0272 elec. brakes, $475. Blue Ridge. Harvey tires, radiators, etc. Call for list. Norman Jonhston Cherry Log 706-632-3226 3 Powell tobacco box barns, new style Cook Buena Vista 229-649-7430 Farmall Cub, yellow and white with cul- fans and heat exchangers, $2,200 a 9’ Darf disc harrow, 26-22” disc, all new piece. Benji Anderson Sylvania 912-978- tivator and scratches, good engine and disc on front, adj. gangs, $1750. call or transmission, runs good, $3200. Larry 1486 text. Jon McCorkle Thomson 706-829- King Chatsworth 706-508-2144 30 Ton Hydraulic Wood Splitter, 3 point 1731 For Sale: 12 Hired Hand Mixing Fans, hitch. Wayne Tapley 1943 New Rd Sand- 9965 John Deere cotton picker; great ersville 31082 [email protected] shape, field-ready, four-row, 1,625- en wired for 220V, $125 a piece. Danny 478-232-4083 478-247-3337 gine hours, 1,235 fan hours. J. Bullington Church Clarkesville 706-968-2851 706- 306 New Holland manure spreader, in Cordele 229-273-6572 754-9113 good condition. Joshua Martin Clarkes- AC Allcrop 66 and 72 for sale; ran this For Sale: 1953 Ford Golden Jubilie trac- ville 678-897-7072 summer, will sell one. Wes Smith Thom- tor, good restoration project: $1250. Carl 32ft Dove Tail Fastlane Gooseneck (3), aston 706-648-4210 Ray Tifton 229-402-0575 7000lb. axles, good condition with a new For Sale: 215 John Deere header, has Allis Chalmers AC7000. runs great; Phone number: floor, $3,800. Albert Cosnahan Metter could use some cosmetic work, but not new guard, new knives, approx. 80s 912-667-0114 necessary, $6500. Kevin Huff Chickam- model, in good condition, asking $4,00O 35-40 ton Chancey Loboy with grader auga [email protected] OBO. Thomas Dally Covington 770-787- Subscriber number: ramps, $6000; 412b dresser pan, $8000. 423-883-0360 6383 obo Charlie Lowe 627 Newman Dr. Allis Chalmers HD6B dozer; engine, For Sale: 3025 Knight Mixer Feed Wag- Please include your name and full address on all correspondence sent to the Grovetown 30813 [email protected] drive train, rebuilt, hydraulics, radiator, on with scales, good working condition, Bulletin office. The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submit- 706-831-3712 $3,500. Robert Yoder 212 Linwood Rd primed & painted, new batteries, 200 ting this notice for publication: 4 Row KMC peanut inverter, good co- hours, excellent condition, under roof; Jesup 31545 912-294-4385 912-586- nition. Anthony Stapleton Lumber City $7,800. Carl Kelley Madison 706-246- 2651 912-539-0748 0715 For Sale: Du Eze Super Slicer hay un- I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary require- 4 row Redball hooded sprayer; New Antique Tractor Collection: A-Farmall, roller; excellent condition, $4,500. Russell ments for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. pump, hoses, and Redball monitor; C-Farmall, B-Allis Chalmers, Oliver 60 M Hart Chauncey 229-860-1197 Sprayer is in great shape. Asking, $3000. R.C., F-20 Farmall; Call for price. Ted For Sale: Grain Bins, 2) 3,000 Bu.; 2) Eli Hodges Statesboro 912-687-1550 5,000 Bu. Call if interested. Preston White Reeves Sparta 706-878-8562 Please mail ads separate from subscription payments. Ads should be mailed 40 ft Gooseneck flat, like new; Case Band Saw (Craftsman), $299; Table Saw Alamo 912-568-7407 1840c, new tires, new teeth on bucket (Craftsman), $275; Radial Arm Saw, 10” For Sale: John Deere grain drill, 8000 to Georgia Department of Agriculture, Attention: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther only, 1400 hrs. Lora Rouse Stone Mtn (Craftsman), $399, older model, VGC. series, 13’ wide, $1,650. Melton Peacock King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334. 678-602-8460 Sonny Harris Perry 478-955-5727 Eastman 478-285-0121 PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015

King Kutter subsoiler, $75, subsoiler w/ Portable Topsoil Screener, for dirt or Animal Headgate wanted. Carole Harris middle buster, $85, Baltboy Cultivator, mulch, has 6’x6’x 1 1/8” screen, will do Lithonia 678-232-9847 Livestock Sales and Events $800, Yanmar RS1400 tiller, $200. Jack- approx. 75, 80 Yards per hour, $10,500. Ariens Tractor, rear tiller (rocket) I need son Beverly Penczek Griffin 770-233- W. Sweatman Cleveland 770-241-4533 gear for rear tiller. Alfred Davis William- Calendar 9000 Power Skid Root Rake, 12 ft., make of- son 770-884-5313 King KutterTG72YK tiller, $1200. Brad- fer. Daniel Calhoun Hazlehurst 912-551- Canopy for Kubota L4310 tractor. I have APPLING COUNTY MARION COUNTY ley Creep feeder, 2 ton, $1000. Buddy 9116 the roll bar, just need the canopy and 1st & 3rd Saturdays: S&D Goat Every Thursday: Auction 41 Goat Martin Talmo 404-680-2833 Primitive Antiques - Cole Horse Drawn mounting equipment. Curt Nichols Ro- Sales, Baxley Fairgrounds; Sale, miscellaneous equipment; Kubota Tractor L305, 619 hrs., $6,500; Planter, Lancaster Blower, & more. Tam- chelle 229-313-9052 229-313-9052 my Gragg Adairsville 404-245-6771 begins at 12:30 p.m.; goats, pigs, 6 p.m. goat sale; 7 p.m. poultry Covington Planter, needs new box, $45. Farmall 140 with or without 3-PT lift, Nancy Williamson Lithonia 770-981- poultry, calves. Call Steve Smith, and small animals; 4275 Georgia Quick Hitch and landscape/rock rake running or repairable. Reasonable price. 1263 for sale or trade for bedder, planter, or 912.367.9268 or 912.278.1460 Highway 41 N, Buena Vista. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483-2639 Land Pride 7’ finish mower, good con- cultipacker. Angie Larson Mitchell 770- Good used rotary tiller for Ford 1000, 4 Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549 or dition, $1100. Wayne Merritt Armuchee 542-9534 ATKINSON COUNTY 229.649.9940. Email auction41@ ft. Sammy Turner Waverly Hall 706-582- 706-234-6808 706-506-5915 Savage 2400 Pecan Cleaner, excellent 3691 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock windstream.net condition, $72. Robert Ray 261 Ray Rd Large grain wagon with auger, good John Deere 443 corn head, 4 row, 30 auction at Pearson Livestock; sale condition; $2000; Medium size grain Ft. Valley 31030 478-955-4330 inch. John Foran 6601 Cedar Mtn Rd at 1 p.m.; goats, sheep, poultry, NEWTON COUNTY wagon without auger, $1700. Royce Hu- Savage pecan harvester, model 8061, Douglasville 30134 404-304-5124 small animals; 1168 Highway 441 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Pony lett Hazlehurst 912-253-0162 $8000 and sprayer, model 5537, $4500. N, Pearson; Call 229.798.0271 or Express Stockyard Horse & Tack Lawson pasture aeriator, $14,500, silage Jason Pyles Whigham 229-221-8964 Lilliston 1580, 2 Row Peanut Combines; KMC 2 Row Digger / Inverter. Jim Carver 912.422.3211 Auction, 5 p.m.; GAL AUNR002843; spear, $120, MF grain drill 12’ $3750, 60’ Shenandoah automated egg collection 1852 Highway 11 S, Covington. hay conveyor, $1500. Ted Smith Wash- nests available, including 2 egg collection Blakely 229-723-2313 229-308-9640 BARTOW COUNTY Call Scott Bridges, 704.434.6389 ington 706-214-0442 tables, etc. Will take best offer. Bastiaan Looking for a 53 or 54 Ford Jubilee trac- Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle or 704.473.8715 Leer Truck Cap, model 100XQ, white w/ Schimmel Lexington info@centurion- tor in good running condition, good tires sale; The New Peoples Livestock black headliner, removable front slider, poultry.com 706-743-0865 706-743-0865 and good sheet-metal. Rick Bell Brooks Mkt., 407 Burnt Hickory Road, STEPHENS COUNTY $1750. Cathy Suber Moultrie 229-886- Snapper leaf mulching mower, 30 inch, 404-569-9273 Cartersville; GAL #316. Call Phil Every Thursday: Chickens, rabbits, 8576 elecrtic start, $500. David Blasczyk Dal- Looking for a good used 10 ft. box Tuck, 770.881.0502; Haynie related small animal sale; Northeast Lilliston 4 row subsoiler planter with four las 770-445-5646 blade. Tim Horst East Dublin 478-697- 7052 Cochran, 678.986.4324 Georgia Sale; 6 p.m.; GAL #3478; International 295 planters, $5000. Tommy Super A Farmall Tractor with bushhog, Eastanollee Livestock Market, Rider Waynesboro 706-554-9785 $2000 or make offer. Sara Jo Branan Looking for an irrigation system. Randy BLECKLEY COUNTY Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lilliston 4-row peanut combine, Model Milledgeville 478-452-3834 478-457- Groover Statesboro 912-690-2281 2nd, 4th & 5th Saturdays: Farm Lavonia. Call 706.779.5944 or 9044. Purchased new and picked about 4121 Looking for Cadman or Amadas Hard miscellaneous at 10 a.m.; goats, 706.599.7606 800 acres. Eric Clark Lyons 912-565- Taylor Way 351 multi-purpose, 28 disc Hose; Gas motor drive;1000 feet mini- 7977 mum. Pete Giddens Ocilla pgiddens@ chickens and pigs at 1 p.m.; Buggy harrow, cover disc, baulk buster, $6250; 6ft 3pt. Rotary Tiller, $300. Phillip Merk windstream.net 229-347-5830 229-831- 2nd Saturdays: Winstead Horse Log Splitter, Northern Hydraulics, Town Auction, 290 Ash Street, 22Ton, 5HP, Horizontal, good condition, Commerce 706-476-4747 1081 Sales, 5 p.m.; Eastanollee Livestock Cochran; GAL #3177. kept inside, $550. Thomas Swann Union Taylorway two-disc plow, new bearings, Need a set of 13.6-28 tractor tires, used. Call Jimmy Burnette, 770.584.0388 Auction, Eastanollee. Call Shannon Point 706-486-2759 good disc; harrow, 20 disc, 20 inch disc, Call, text or email. Andy Gosch Newnan or 678.972.4599 Winstead, 864.710.4030 or M7040 Vermeer 9ft cutter, only used good disc, new bearings. Easter Smith [email protected] 770-301-2700 864.944.6200 one year, always sheltered, $8500. Brian Danielsville 706-362-9228 Need a used Krone Hay Disc Mower, CARROLL COUNTY Harper Madison 706-474-1070 Tiller engine, 5 hp, Briggs & Stratton, model AM282 for parts, any condition. 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Small animal 3rd Saturdays: Goat and sheep Massey Ferguson “35” deluxe, gas, $85 obo. Hear it run. D. Hart Smyrna Kenneth Johnson Hazlehurst 912-375- auction; Goats, sheep, poultry sale, 12 p.m.; Agri Auction Sales 2-stage clutch, original, needs paint, runs 770-432-4898 404-660-3107 0103 and calves. Check in noon- 4 p.m. at Eastanollee Livestock Market; good, excellent tires, $2500. P. E. Ander- Timber Wolf, 24’ heavy duty, enclosed Needed: good used round pin and a Sale starts at 4 p.m. Long Branch Highway 17 between Toccoa and son Millen 912-863-6144 trailer, 8’W x 6.5 H, 2axle, 8’ ramp, door, 3-4 horse bumper pull trailer or livestock Livestock, 813 Old Villa Rica Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, Massey Ferguson 1240; diesel 4 wheel 3’ side door, 8 ply ttires, good condition. trailer. Ed Bland Dublin 478-278-8826 Road, Temple; PM-11284. Call 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, drive, 27 hp, front end loader w/5 ft bush Melvin Collins Camilla 478-244-1731 Needed: Two bearing housings for JD 770.459.5333 or 770.846.3224 706.491.8840 hog, $9000. Randal Sheets Lagrange Timermile Truss Saw for Trusses. J. T AW harrow. Mikel Skinner Avera 706- 706-616-2547 Austin Douglasville 770-942-2057 770- 690-0951 COFFEE COUNTY TAYLOR COUNTY Massey Ferguson 275 with loader, 67 652-3383 New Holland square baler for repair or 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock & 1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Poultry, goat HP. Also have 10ft cutter for sale. Tractor, Tire 13.6-28, Blades/bolts for TW 72 parts Alex Miller Morganton 706-455- agribusiness auctions. Gates open 7 and feeder-breeder pig sale; poultry, $6500; Cutter $700. Drew Olsen Bowdon Rhino mower, HD 8 Ft. Boom pole. J Har- 6622 404-735-7769 ris James Harris Milledgeville 478-295- a.m.; sale starts 1 p.m. Hogs, cows, 6 p.m.; hogs and goats, 7 p.m. One row mechanical sweet potato har- Massey Ferguson 431 Perkins diesel, 2043 goats, sheep, poultry, small animals, RockRidge Livestock Auction, off vester. Paul Shellnutt Americus 229-938- 52hp, harrow box blade, Taylorway sub- and farm-related items: fence, posts, SR 128, south of Reynolds. Call Toyota forklift, CAT 50; 5000 lb., pro- 6413 plows, feeders, waterers, tack, etc. 478.847.3664 or 706.975.5732 soiler, sprayer + pump, middle buster, pane with solid tires, one owner, runs 5500 generator, pressure washer, tiller. Peanut Drying Trailers, 14 or 21 foot. 11498 Bowens Mill Road, Ambrose; excellent, very strong, good shape for an Ted Williams Hogansville 404-323-0241 older machine, 500 hrs., always inside, John Newton Millen 706-551-2960 GAL#2884. Call Steve Head, TELFAIR COUNTY Massey Ferguson 7’ sickle mower, well maintained, $2750. Wayne Quarles Set of factory duals to fit Case Interna- 912.327.1865 2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, three-point, good shape, $450. Three- Demorest 706-499-2718 tional 4120 or 4140. Dave McKim Mont- fowl, goats and sheep; check-in point hitch dirt scoop, $200. Bennett Ja- Trailer used to haul hay, $600 /obo; Will ezuma 478-472-8096 COOK COUNTY at 1 p.m., sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse cobs Rockmart 678-689-3391 trade for 3 point hitch posthole digger, Tiller: 5’ or 6’, 3PT hitch, must be in 1st & 3rd Saturdays: Small animal Creek Auction, between Dublin Massey Hay Rake, PTO for sale. Tommy good shape. Tony Perry Ringgold am- good condition. Larry Hansard Armuch- sale; goats, sheep and poultry, 1 and McRae off Highway 441. Call Hester Douglasville 770-489-2862 [email protected] 706-965-9948 ee 706-766-5553 p.m.; miscellaneous merchandise, 478.595.5418 MF 5445 cab tractor with loader spear, Trailer: Farm, Gaden, 4x6, custom built, Two rear light weight wheels for John 6 p.m.; Deer Run Auction; Highway forks, bucket. Benny Lasseter Franklin wood side rails, metal floor, hinged tail Deere LA tractor. W.E. Gray Gay 706- 76, Adel-Nashville Highway, Adel; TOOMBS COUNTY 678-378-1884 gate, stainless steel fenders, $200, obo. 538-6708 GAL 001800. Call 229.560.2898 or 1st & 3rd Saturdays: Livestock Model 35 MF diesel: new seat, 95 per- Paul Craven Atlanta 843-693-2268 Want 10 foot disc bine mower, in good 229.896.4553 sale starts at 10 a.m.; tack, horses; cent tires, runs good; $4,000 OBO. Earl Troy Bilt Chipper Shredder, good condi- condition; late model. Lewis Trammell Ju- pigs at 11:30; cows at 12; goats at Holsenbeck Hillsboro 478-986-1550 tion; Extra set of hammers, Asking $200. liette 478-550-7898 DECATUR COUNTY 1 p.m.; poultry sale follows; Metter 706-816-9336 Jim Buterbaugh Dunwoody jbuter@aol. Want loader for Ford 7700; Want bolt on 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock Livestock Market, Lyons; GAL 3415. N H 354, Grinder Mixer, good condition, com 770-393-9947 duels for IH 1086. Don Williams Carroll- auction, Waddell Auction Barn; Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066 $3500. Robert Wright Woodbury 706- Troy Built Tiller; Horse Model, 8 HP, new ton 770-328-2782 Climax; goats, sheep, poultry, small 553-5004 coil, points, rebuilt transmission, Good Want to buy used, 5 foot 2, gang disc animals at 1 p.m.; miscellaneous TURNER COUNTY New Holland 311 square baler, good Tines, $500. Jack Tinsley Cleveland 706- harrow, in good condition. Steven Kaylor at 10 a.m.; GAL AU003249. Call Oct. 23rd: 7 p.m. breeder cattle conduction, field ready, $2,500. -Ray 865-4421 Summerville 706-857-2954 229.246.4955 or 229.416.7217 sale: 150 bred heifers, pairs, mond Garrett Winder 404-983-2361 Troy-Bilt 8hp Briggs and Stratton en- Wanted: 268-8 ft. bushhog parts or will springers and bulls, all mouthed New Holland 353 feed mill, good cond., gine, chipper, shedder with owner/parts sell mine, many good parts and good and preg checked; bulls semen $3200; Lilliston 6000 peanut combine, manuals, extra screen, $700. Victor Fa- deck. Richard White Lyerly 706-346- EMANUEL COUNTY bian Ellijay 706-276-4269 2nd & 4th Saturdays: R&R Goat checked. Trucking available. Turner $2400; 1500 combine, $1000. Rex Smith 8172 Troy-Bilt lawn tractor, 21hp, 42 inch cut, and Livestock Auction; goats, 12 County Stockyards, Ashburn, Ambrose 912-592-7833 Wanted: 3 point hitch for Case Interna- New Holland 57 rake lift type, 3 point excellent condition, low hours, $725. Jim tional C-100, need all parts, except hy- p.m.; chickens, caged animals to 800.344.9808 Hammond Gainesville 770-297-1762 follow; 526 Georgia Highway 56 hitch. Carl McKnight Senoia 770-328- draulic lift. Elwyn Beddingfield Augusta 6810 Tufline TB1, 6 ft. box blade, new, $1000. 706-833-1744 N, Swainsboro; Ron Claxton, GAL WHITE COUNTY Sell for $500, Cutting edges have not New Holland Super 1049, self propelled Wanted: 72” tiller, 3 point hitch, 540 #3485. Call 478.237.8825 (days) Every Saturday: Small animals, been flipped. Wilkinson Co. Bill Troxell stack wagon; good tires,160 bale capac- PTO. Stanley Gray Hawkinsville 478- chickens, rabbits, sheep, goats Milledgeville 478-357-1036 and horse sale; 4 p.m.; Coker Sale ity; ready to work. Phil Sanders Stephens 550-0949 JEFF DAVIS COUNTY 706-340-5669 Van Brunt, JD grain drill, 12ft. 11 row. 1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 Barn, Duncan Bridge Road at Old Dewey Gober Hull 706-548-1266 Wanted: Ford Tractor tire, good cond., New Holland,07-TN75-5A-4WD Cab size 12-4-28, 11” rim. Kenneth Collins p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Vicon CM 2400 disc mower, one owner, City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Call Wayne Coker, 706.540.8418 Tractor w/Loader 1740 hrs, 3 function Rocky Ford 912-863-7694 value, 2 remotes, Bucket,Tiller, Bush- excellent condition, barn kept, owners Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or manual, $3500. David Blizzard Milled- Wanted: Front -end loader for Ford hog, $33,000. Kenny Queen Epworth 3910. Steve Graves Armuchee 30105 912.375.5543 (day) 706-455-2462 geville 478-223-1192 Vicon DMP 2800 disc mower: 9’, 8-disc, [email protected] 770-547-2401 New Idea 323 Picker Grain Wagon 40’; Wanted: Portable Sawmill. William Miller JONES COUNTY Auger Feed Bins; Gehl 100 Grinder. Tim three knives, will cut, new bottom bat: $1,200 obo. William H Bishop Jr. Ander- 821 US Hwy 520 Cusseta 31805 706- Every Saturday: Spring selling Miller Cherrylog 706-455-1664 sonville 229-331-0347 989-3483 762-207-3295 hours: hatching eggs, biddies New Idea, one row corn picker, $1750. Vicon round hay baler (4X5), very good Wanted: Six Foot Roll Over Blade. Idus at 5:30 p.m.; goats and sheep, Willis Brown Byron 478-986-2798 7 p.m.; poultry, small animals Notices for auctions selling condition; sheltered, field ready, $3400. Smith Macon 478-719-7795 One Case cotton picker, no clot, suc- James Gaston Americus 229-924-7460 Wanted; New Holland Haybine, 8-9 follow; merchandise, 4 p.m.; farm-related items other than tion, door, Kit, $350 per door; JD. 9996, 1035 Monticello Highway, livestock must be accompanied 229-938-9115 foot, must be in good condition. Gregg $115, 9970; CL 2292765336. Ralph Nutt WANTED: 24’ cattle trailer with solid Howell Hahira 229-563-1419 Gray; GAL AU-C002992; www. by the auction license number Cordele 229-276-5336 bradleywaysideauction.com. Call of the principal auctioneer sides and single back gate with slide. Would like to trade 7ft rotary mower for Parting:John Deere 550b - undercar- David Coffee Ringgold coffeedslc@catt. Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413 Email or auction firm conducting 6ft rotary mower. Billy McGarrah Och- riage, rails, sprockets, water and hy- com 423-596-4271 locknee 229-226-1045 [email protected] the auction, per regulations draulic pumps. Anthony Hickey 172 from the Georgia Secretary Flatbottom Road Ball Ground 770-735- Farm Machinery Wanted FARM SUPPLIES LAMAR COUNTY of State. Auctions without 6498 15 ft. Batwing Bushhog, Close to Pine Every Friday: Farm miscellaneous this information will not be Parts for 5020 Allis-Chalmers tractor; Mtn., GA; No Junk. Bobby Yarbrough If you have questions regarding ads at 5 p.m.; baby chickens, eggs at 6 published. Have an auction to whole tractor is available. Charles Terrell Pine Mountain 706-333-1998 in this category, call 404-656-3722. p.m.; goats and poultry at 7 p.m.; put on our calendar? Contact LaGrange 706-616-2296 30 inch Roll Harvester for sod. Jimmy 15-20-30, 55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bung Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Highway Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or Pecan Shaker, Savage Model 2042, Tate Cave Spring 706-506-4180 plugs, 55 gal. lock ring plastic, 55 gal. 341 S, Barnesville; GAL #3177. Call [email protected]. good condition, $4200. Pat Biddy Allis Chalmers 180 / 185 parts or repair. metal lock ring, 55 gal. burn barrel, 55 770.358.0872/1786 Wrightsville [email protected] 478- Wayne Stradling Palmetto 30268 stra- gal. wash pot. Jimmy Cannon Canton 278-6384 [email protected] 770-463-1408 770-889-2342 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5

150 gal. fuel tank with hand pump, Flooring Oak & Pine; Tongue and Wormy Chestnut Lumber for sale. For 5 Angus/Hereford heifers, 7 months old, One bred purebred Angus/purebred $150; 6x12 livestock utlity trl. with 2 tail groove, various widths. Call for prices. information, please call. David Dyer $6000 for the group. Ronnie Lancaster Hereford cross heifer. Call for more gates, $1200. Glenn Knight Rentz 478- Also beadboard and woodshaving. Wil- Blairsville 706-400-8242 Milan 229-362-4619 info. Jimmy McCallum Broxton 912-309- 984-5555 liam Briggs Union City 404-349-2315 Zareba A10 charger; 4000 ft 17 ga wire; 5 nice calves, $1200 each; 1) 1200 # Se- 3842 1500 feet old barn lumber. Also, recently For Sale - Red and White Oak Lumber. spinning jenny wire holder; 150 insula- mangus bull, $1750. Don Smith Monroe Performance tested reg. black Simmen- sawn oak, poplar, cherry, tiger maple. Da- Andy Adams Hartwell 706-376-8968 tors, $150. Bill Cody Cedartown 706- 404-787-4086 tal, SimAngus bulls, cow/calf pairs, heif- vid Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674 For Sale: Clean used red bricks, 2,000 233-3525 6 Black Angus heifers, 9 months, grand- ers; AI, embryo bred, easy calving, high 1942 John Deere “L”, new tires, good +, $100; Thousand from 1933, good con- Ziggity drinkers, Chore-Time feeders daughters of Aristocrat of Wye, grass ge- milk. Milton Martin Clarkesville 770-519- paint, runs good, $4250. Wayne Swan- dition. David P Grier Lula 706-968-0140 and other miscellaneous poultry house netics, forage raised, $1000 each. Arthur 0008 son Ringgold 706-935-4691 For Sale: Four heavy duty steel horse equipment; used building materials, ce- Ferdinand Palmetto 404-867-8773 Reg Black Angus Bulls AI’d to Thunder- 20 gal. pot belly wash pot, cooking stall doors with overhead rails for easy ment blocks, boards, lumber. Lynn Martin 60 yearling Polled Hereford bulls and bird, Rito Revenue, Rito 12E7, Fortitude. grade; 110 lb. mouse hole, Black Smith operation; $75. Ben Hanson Snellville Clarkesville 770-519-2982 60 yearling Bradford bulls. Jonny Harris 12 months, Oct 2015. AutryFarms Gary Anvil; Blacksmith handle. Ben Hendrick 770-979-1371 Odum 912-586-6585 Autry Ringgold [email protected] Austell 770-948-9842 Generator, 105KW, portable heaters, LIVESTOCK 93 Head bred cattle, calving now, 423-902-5925 25 cent bubble gum machines to dis- feed bin, 12 auto vent boards; 36 x 48” should finish in late November, 25; are Regd. Black Angus Bull, 4 yrs. old, All livestock must have been in the pense feed for fishing pond or petting fans, curtain machine, etc. Bernard O first calf heifers. Tommy MassingillNash - gentle, easy handling, new design breed, Crane La Fayette 706-638-3225 advertiser’s possession for at least 90 ville 229-686-0390 easy calving, $3500. Carl Ridings Rome farm; machine, $40; stand, $20. Bill An- days before they can be advertised. derson Blairsville 706-745-6556 Greenhouse delivery van, ‘85 Mack; Angus Bulls, 12 mos. to 3 yrs., Tenix, 770-315-8321 4000 lb. lift gate; 20 ft. box, very good Livestock listed must be for specific an- Ingenity 50-50, bred Heifers, 2 Cows, Regd. Black polled balancer bulls, 250 gallon propane tank; contains about imals. Generalized ads such as “many 45 percent gas, will sell, all for $350. Rob- condition, $2500. Tom Johnston Thom- registered, Commerical. Ken McMichael 21m/o: EPD’s, WW+88, YW+138, both aston 706-647-9239 breeds of cattle” or “want horses, any ert Meeks Temple 770-459-5894 Monticello 706-819-9295 top 1% for breed, approx. 1400 lbs. Harrow/Plow Disks - 1-1/8” square hole. amount” will not be published. Ads for Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706-870- 275+ gallon tank(tote) in metal cage. free or unwanted livestock will not be Beefmaster Bull for sale; Polled, 3 Average 20” Diameter. Used. 18 @ $4/ea. years old. Gentle, asking $3400. obo or 4565 5” cap on top, valve on bottom, $50 per Bobby West Rutledge 706-717-0132 published. Ads for cats, dogs, reptiles, tank. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-491- rodents and other animals not specifi- trade. Teresa Smallwood Commerce tl- Regd. Blk. Limo. Bull, 18 months old, Have lots to sell: wood, T-post, sleeves, 0838 cally bred for on-farm use will not be [email protected] 706-207-4780 $3,000; Two to choose from. Dave Davis tape, two-wheel trailer and 14 ft. farm published. Belted Galloways: 1 Bull 5y/o 2000# Commerce 770-616-6038 30-35 gallon plastic barrrels; plastic 55 wagon. Charles Wellham Statham 678- gallon; 55 gallon metal drums; plastic 275 good markings, 1 bull and 2 heifer calves Regd. Red Angus Bull, 20 months old, 764-5097 Cattle 4m/o, Market price Jeff Stewart Toccoa $2500. Mitchell Redmon Maysville 706- gallon tanks in wire cages. G. Allen Cov- Hen nests for sale. 12 nests per box, ington 770-786-6377 If you have questions regarding ads 706-244-4912 215-2315 $45 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland Black registered polled Beefmaster Registered Angus and Sim-cross bulls, 300 + 8x8x16 used concrete blocks, 706-878-8509 in this category, call 404-656-3722. cleaned and ready for use, $.50 each. (2) Regd. Black Angus Heifers, predes- bulls; Age, 16 mos. to 2 yrs., Sir Kiffer and 7 to18 months, $1500 and up, some Locust fence post and rails. Eugene A.I.sired. Delivery Available. Rusty Arnold David P Grier Lula 740-208-9609 tined sire, super EPD’s, 7 mos., $3K/Pair. Black Magic Gr. and Son bloodlines, gen- Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724 tle, semen-tested, wormed, shots and Athens [email protected] 32’ extension laddder for sale, excellent Allen Morris Mount Vernon SOUTH- Lumber (sawmill lumber) low as .35/bd [email protected] good confirmation. Vernon Turner Dalton 706-296-6472 condition, $250. James Pinyan Doug- ft. - pine and hardwood available - trailer 912-293-6471 706-278-7814 Registered Angus bull, 3yrs old; CA Fu- lasville 770-634-7152 boards. Mitchell Smith Griffin smithm- (9) Registered Black Angus Bulls, 9 Bred Comm. Black and Black Baldie ture Direction x Final Answer, excellent 4 foot chain link fence, used, in good [email protected] 404-867-5106 Heifers. Ultrasounded safe to CE Angus disposition. Marti Clelland Pineview 229- shape, 0.50 foot. William W Landress So- New Heavy Duty Buckets, 3-PH Hay months to 3 years old, $2750 - $4500. Alvin Mashburn Ringgold 423-421-1007 Bulls, $2500. David Echols Hull 706-540- 313-9391 cial Circle 678-414-2505 Spear mover, $175; You Pick and Spray 6517 706-215-3988 Registered Angus bulls, 24-25 months 4) 40 bu Pax round hog feeders with Out-fits. V FelkelMillen 912-682-5813 10 Cross bred Heifers for sale, 550 to 600 lbs., very gentle, farm raised. Gerald Bull For Sale. Lisa Dunlap Warner Rob- old, semen tested, docile and many AI plastic lids, $125 each. Bobby Stewart Old Boards, hard hewn, shorts, 3 bun- ins 478-960-1194 sired. John Stuedemann Comer 706- Keysville 706-551-1256 Scott Twin City 478-494-2880 dles, $300; Ebar wood drying Kiln, model Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, 202-2371 5) Mule Drawn Plows, $50 each. Charles LD 800, new, $1000. Leonard Draper Ce- 12 months & 2 year old Black Angus Bulls, 5050/Contrast/Boyd/New Design registered polled Shorthorn bulls, show Registered Black Angus bull, 3 year Stowe Eastanollee 706-779-2512 dartown 770-748-2042 404-401-5591 heifers, steers, excellent quality, Club old, sired by SAV Momentum, low birth 55-gallon food-grade metal drums with Reynold dirtpan, model 6c, 6 yard , 4 Docile/Vaccinated. K Schwock Homer 404-735-9524 Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce weight, great bull, $3400. Charles Mathis lids, $20 each; 55-gallon plastic drums, tires $7000 firm. Vinh Ta Buena Vista Nicholson 404-317-6173 12 purebred black angus heifers, 8 706-768-3480 $20 each, bung plug in top. Windle Sneed 229-314-0530 Charolais-Angus, young bulls, cross, Registered Black Angus bulls; 11 Ellijay 706-276-7027 Sawmill lumber: Pine, poplar, oak, wal- months old, Gordon Ganas Waycross 912-281-2464 ready for service September, great bulls, months, excellent bloodlines, all shots. 6 rear wheel weights. Around 145 lbs. nut, cedar, cherry or saw your logs start- William Hix Comer 706-248-5851 706- 15 Brangus cross heifers, ready to see to believe. Danny Brady Hephzibah each. Fits smaller new Case tractor, $150 ing @.25 cents bd.ft. Todd Chaney Cart- 706-231-8563 540-2470 each. John Holdeman Louisville 706- ersville 404-861-7402 breed in Spring. Chris Keller Alma 912- 286-0286 For sale. Young longhorn heifers and Registered Black Polled Limousin lim- 339-4613 Submersible Sump Pump, Ridgid, 1hp, flex Bulls, 18 months of age. Bob Yoder 2 Jersey cows, bred to registered Berry bulls. Bred from registered stock. Danny 8 Feed Trough, plastic lined, $60 each; stainless steel motor, 1 1/2 opening, Hackle Jeffersonville 478-945-3324 Royston 706-201-6960 $150. Larry Knowles Fayetteville 770- Jersey bull for second calf, very tame, 1-Baltic Seed fertilizer Spreader, 3PT. For Sale: 20) 750lb. Gelbvieh Angus Registered Charolais, Simmental, and good condition, $400. Charles Elder Ea- 560-3512 3 years, $1,850 each. William Gholston Dahlonega 706-867-6588 Cross open heifers, $2200 each. Edward Brangus Bulls; Top Bloodlines, Semen tonton 706-485-6488 Three Champion pecan crackers, used Allen Royston 706-498-8757 Tested, Vaccinated, Gentle, Great Selec- last year: $2,000 ea. Derrell Bennett Adel 2 Registered polled Hereford open heif- 80 gal. Syrup Kettle, $800; 60 gal. Syrup For Sale: 54 Black heifers, 34 bred to tion. Adam Marsh Statesboro 912-536- Kettle, $600; 40 gal. Syrup Kettle, $400. 229-896-3880 229-630-3452 ers, 17 mos.; $1,900 ea. Call after 4 p.m. 1430 Robert Sjulson Cleveland 706-219-3000 low birth weight Angus Bull; 20 not bred. John Causey Vienna 229-322-4248 Tires: 225/75/15, 10 ply trailer, 4 ea., Registered polled Hereford bulls, good 2 year old Registered Polled Hereford Willie Harrison Maysville 706-652-2608 AGRI - Mow-N-Vac, 5 hp, B/5 engine, $25 ea. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675- EPDs, ultrasound carcass, info provided. bull, purchased at 2014 UGA bull test, For sale: Purebred Angus Bulls- 2yr. old. excellent condition, $950. Bill R Altman 3417 706-881-0302 Larry Lane Carrollton 678-378-5170 $4,000.negotiable. AHA 43475992. Nel- John Williams Colquitt 229-400-0777 Valdosta 229-242-8401 Titan Industrial trash pump and Titan In- Replacement Heifers, black Gelbvieh son Rhinehart Calhoun 706-280-9723 229-758-8457 Aluminum skids/pallets. 36” x 24” x 3” dustrial gas generator (8400 Watts), like Cross w/Angus & Beefmaster, 8 mos. - 10 new. Paul Bulloch Woodland 706-975- For Sale: Regd. Texas Longhorn Roping military built. $14 each. Carl Dobson At- 23 Regd. Bred Black Angus heifers; also mos. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770-684- 9136 Steers, Top quality, priced reasonable. lanta 404-247-7343 good selection of bulls, ready for service. 6150 678-684-9770 Troy Bilt, 7HP Kohler; engine runs Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454 Billy Walker Rhine 229-385-8950 Antique heart pine flooring & sills; 12 Gelbvieh bulls, all registered purebred; Service-aged purebred Black Angus, good; tiller for parts, etc; new set bolo 25 Registered Charolais and SimAngus Black Simmental and SimAngus bulls, hole laying cages; house fans, 3-5 ft.; tines,furrow/sweep $200. Ronald Brown bred for easy calving and fast growth. bulls; 12-15 months old. Semen tested, extensive AI breeding experience; regis- Fresh pecans 2014, 11 pound. James B McDonough [email protected] 404- John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126 before sold. J. Wilson Yatesville 706- tered and semen-tested. William Clanton Donaldson Metter 912-685-4095 912- 444-2605 Hereford Bulls for sale; polled and 601-4070 Odum 912-221-1383 912-586-2388 682-0347 Two 8” x 8” x 16’ pressure treated horn. Vince Benefield Buchanan Vbene- Antique J D Iron Wheel Wagon w/flare 3 Red Dexter Bulls for sale, registra- [email protected] 678-621-3845 Sim-Brangus Bull, 6 month old. Buddy southern yellow pine beams, $130 for tion and delivery possible. 2 born 2014, box, also NI Corn Husker Shredder. Can Hereford/Santa Gertrudis FI crosses, Williamson 4092 Old Normantown Rd both. Phil Mathis Gainesville 770-532- 1 born 2013. Thomas Franklin Junction send Pictures. Jim Henderson Dawson- 4-6 years old, just taken off of bulls. Mark Vidalia 30474 bwilliamson1973@gmail 7227 [email protected] 706-975- ville 770-265-5691 City Bayer Warner Robins 478-957-4560 912-293-5770 912-537-2357 Used materials for 40x60 pole barn; 3842 706-975-4111 Bag.A.Nut pecan harvester, pull-type, trusses, tin lathing and ridgecap, $2850; Miniature Australian Shepherds for sale. SimAngus Bull for sale; 9 months old, 36 inch, new, $500. Firm. Clifton Sapp 3 Registered yearling, black, white John Vaughan Rydal 770-383-1442 excellent bloodline, $1600. Brian Hart La- Delivery available. Bill Durham Summer- faced, Sim-Angus Bulls. Sired by Parti- Screven 912-253-6600 OLD, 3525 open regd. Hereford hefiers. Fayette 706-996-5070 ville 706-252-1084 sover Upgrade & MakeItRain. Thick with 12 months regd. bulls, 1 to 3 years, ready Simmental and Simbrah young bulls BELLS: farm, school, church, old timey Used PVC pipe, 3/4” to 1.6”, $3 to $5 good muscle. Shannon Irvin Alto 706- for service. Brad Mullins Martin 706-491- and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770- ones, I also buy bells; train, cast, brass; per 201. Billy Thompson Moultrie 229- 768-1410 large or small. Shane Burnett Covington 890-9652 7556 258-2069 770-827-0999 3 Year black-white face cow-calf pair; Wanted. Old chicken house, farm con- bred back to back, Simmental bull, Clark Fork Lift, 8,000 lbs, 20 ft. mask tents. Pancake brooders, nesters, water- $3500. Also selling bull. Mark Lynn Dallas ers, feeders, cabinets, old junk, etc. Craig Market Bulletin Subscription Request Form duel wheels, P/S, $3500, good hydrau- [email protected] 678-923-0561 lics, new tires on rear; propane. William Walker Ckeveland 770-294-5920 Fulford Rome 706-676-8321 Wild hog traps, 4x4x8, continuous 3 year old, purebred, “No Papers” Dexter Bull, sure breeder, black, asking I would like to receive a subscription to the print version of the Farmers and Clean 55-gallon metal drums with lids. catch, spring-loaded door, removeable Consumers Market Bulletin. Subscriptions are $10/year (26 issues). top, large and small hogs. J. D Conger $1200. Gary Vaughn Sparta 706-444- Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678-947- 5059 6744 404-210-1516 Norman Park 229-769-3253 30 bred heifers, Angus cross. due Jan.- q New Subscriber q Renewal Combination ARCO welder, 225 amps, Woodmizer lumber, 1x12, pine, poplar Feb., $2500. David Russell Colbert 706- Subscription number 5000 watt gen., 7ft. Rock Rake, 16 in. oak, trailer flooring, any thickness. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709 614-5737 disc. Marlin Stoltz Newnan 770-251- Name: 4249 36 Commercial Angus X Brangus sired heifers, 450-550lbs. Weaned, wormed, Custom cut Wood-Mizer sawn lumber; Be it home-raised bees and vaccinated. Daniel Paulk Ambrose kiln-dried, milled for homes, flooring, 912-393-5144 Address: cabinetry, barns, rail fencing, furniture, shavings. John Sell Milner sellj@bell- or handmade beads, 36 good gentle bred cows for sale, south.net 770-480-2326 $7500. William Reyolds Americus 478- City: State Zip 550-0629 Eight metal light poles for arena light- we’ve got something ing, 4”X 4”X 18 ft., good condition, $175 4 Limousin Bulls, 1 LimFlex Bull; Double each. Royce Brooks Acworth 770-378- for everyone! Black & Polled, 78 months old. Kelvin Ir- (Please list only the address where you want your Bulletin mailed.) 2564 vin Eatonton 404-569-9881 4 Registered Brangus bulls, 16-18 Equipment For Sale: Parks 13”, 4Blade, Advertising in the months old, been tested, Brinks blood- Email address: Commercial Planter, $600. Jeff Estep line, call for more information. Lewis Newnan 678-378-0686 Rice Monticello 706-819-8434 706-468- Etowah Pink Marble: 2 benches, $200 0019 Phone number: each, and 50 squares, 12”x12”x2”, $500; 4-yr-old registered Gelbvieh bull, prov- 100G kettle, $495. L Lewis Waleska 770- en breeder, gentle, selling to prevent in- (Please provide a phone number in the event Bulletin staff has a question 428-7996 gets your farm goods, breeding. Cheryl Lusnia Cleveland 706- about your address or subscription.) Farm Gate, 4’ x12’, heavy duty, 150 lbs., 219-3315 chain length wire, 1 5/8 tubing, $75. Jim services and land seen by 48 Commercial heifiers. Angus X. LBW Please make checks payable to ‘Georgia Department of Agriculture.’ Snow Hampton 678-759-8277 40,000 people each issue! Angus. Momentum/Frontman.Calving Farm gate, 4’x 12”, heavy duty, 150 lb. November. $2800 OBO Gary Roberts Send payments to: Georgia Department of Agriculture, PO Box 742510, chain length, fencing, 1 5/8” tubiong, $75. See page 2 for advertising guidelines! 1259 Brown Road Martin 30557 back- Atlanta, GA 30374-2510. Jim Snow Hampton 678-834-5624 [email protected] 706-491-3242 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015

Georgia Farm Bureau Offers Agriculture Department’s Bo Warren $65,000 In Ag Scholarships receives UGA Alumni Award of Excellence

Georgia Farm Bureau is offering up to $65,000 The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences pre- in scholarships to Georgia students pursuing degrees sented Georgia agribusiness specialist Bo Warren with the college’s Alumni Award of related to agriculture, veterinary medicine, family and Excellence during the annual CAES alumni banquet Sept. 25 in Athens. consumer sciences or related fields. GFB is expanding Warren, who graduated from UGA CAES in 1995, has been a leader in the business of its scholarship program after establishing the GFB agriculture for more than 20 years. He currently leads business promotions for the Georgia Foundation for Agriculture earlier this year, GFB Department of Agriculture and serves as director for the Georgia Center of Innovation for President Zippy Duvall recently announced. Agriculture. For more than 40 years the organization has “From the farm field to the board and exam rooms, our alumni are leaders in a variety annually awarded scholarships to high school seniors of areas,” said Elliott Marsh, president of the UGA CAES Alumni Association. “These entering college with plans to pursue a degree in awards not only allow us to recognize the accomplishments of our fellow alumni, but also agriculture or family and consumer sciences. In 2016 GFB will award scholarships in the the ways in which CAES has contributed to our collective success.” following four categories: Before joining the staff of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Warren served for 14 Scholarship for Agriculture – This scholarship is for high school students who plan years as government affairs coordinator, representing numerous Fortune 500 companies in to enter a college that is part of the University System of Georgia or Berry College during both Georgia and Washington, D.C. the 2016-2017 academic year to pursue an undergraduate degree in agricultural and In Sept. 2011, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black tasked Warren with environmental sciences, family and consumer sciences or a related agricultural field.The developing the department’s first business development division. The mission was, and GFB Foundation will award five scholarships of $3,000 each and seven scholarships of remains, to identify economic opportunities for the state on both the local and global lev- $1,500 each. els. Warren helped establish an interagency agreement with the Georgia Department of Technical College Scholarship for Agriculture – This scholarship is for high school Economic Development’s International Trade Team to seek out new markets for Geor- students who plan to enroll in a Georgia accredited technical college who will be majoring gia’s agricultural products. As a result, Georgia farmers have increased their agricultural in an area of agriculture or agriculturally related field of study. The GFB Foundation will exports by 29 percent and generated $690 million in additional sales. award 10 scholarships of $1,000 each. In his current position as director of the Office of International Trade and Domestic Rising College Junior/Senior Scholarship for Agriculture – This scholarship is for Marketing, Warren continues to foster international trade. He also works to support Geor- college students who have at least two semesters of college work remaining to receive an gia’s growing agritourism industry, develop markets for Georgia-grown products inside undergraduate degree from a unit of The University System of Georgia or Berry College the , and administer the Georgia Agricultural Tax Exemption program. and are majoring in agriculture and environmental sciences, family and consumer sciences In addition to recognizing several other outstanding alumni, the alumni banquet hosted or a related agriculture field. The GFB Foundation will award 10 scholarships of $2,000 the induction of former U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss and dairy farmer Thomas Breedlove each. into the Georgia Agriculture Hall of Fame. Breedlove helped establish the Georgia Farm UGA College of Veterinary Medicine Scholarship – This scholarship is for students Bureau and the Walton Electric Membership Cooperative. currently enrolled in the UGA Veterinary Medicine program specializing in large animal/ For more information about the UGA CAES Alumni Association visit caes.uga.edu/ food animal practice. The GFB Foundation will award two scholarships of $2,500 each. alumni/CAA. The deadline to apply for all of the scholarships is Feb. 5, 2016. Applications and scholarship eligibility requirements may be obtained from county Farm Bureau offices across Georgia or downloaded at the GFB Foundation for Agriculture website at www. gfbfoundation.org. Scholarship recipients will be announced in spring 2016, and the scholarships will be distributed in the summer of 2016. GAC’s Harvest Celebration: Key Agribusiness Networking Event Planned for Nov. 20 Tickets are on sale for the Georgia Agri- purchased online at ga-agribusiness.org, by business Council’s 40th Annual Harvest emailing Anna McIntyre at amcintyre@ga- Celebration set for Friday, Nov. 20 at the agribusiness.org or by calling 706/336-6830. Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta. All participants have the opportunity for The Harvest Celebration provides an op- great savings on ticket books for the “Field portunity for leaders from every commodity of Dreams” reception. Lucky ticket holders group and service sector to gather in a festive will have an opportunity to win a number of salute to Georgia’s diverse valuable prizes including CAES Alumni Association Award of Excellence winners Jimmy Forrest, left, and Bo Warren, right, agribusiness industry. The electronics, jewelry, hunt- flank the 2015 CAES Alumni Association Young Alumni Award winners Megan Greene, Travis Moore and Carmen Byce. evening’s activities include ing/sports packages, and a silent auction and a unique much more in the GAC “Field of Dreams” recep- Field of Dreams. Only 225 tion that precede dinner ticket books will be print- and musical entertainment. ed, and can be purchased All proceeds support the online at ga-agribusiness. council’s program of work, org, by emailing Anna which includes legislative McIntyre at amcintyre@ monitoring, agricultural ed- ga-agribusiness.org or by ucation, economic services, calling 706/336-6830. agribusiness development, public outreach Group discounts for lodging are avail- initiatives and coalition building within the able. To receive the group discount, ask for agricultural community. the Georgia Agribusiness Council block rate. The evening will be at 5:30 p.m. with a Rooms are available under this discount networking reception, silent auction and from: Renaissance Waverly Hotel, $126 per “Field of Dreams” reception. Dinner will be night, 770/953-4500 (cut-off date is Nov. served at 7:30 p.m. At 9 p.m. 2); Sheraton Suites Galleria, $109 per night, entertainer Terri Clark will take the stage. 770/955-3900 (cut-off date is Oct. 31) Clark has sold more than five million albums For more information about Harvest Cel- and is the recipient of numerous country mu- ebration, please contact GAC’s Anna Mc- sic industry awards. Intyre at [email protected] or Ticket options include reserved tables by calling 706-336-6830. Join the event on of 10 in premium locations and individual Facebook “40th Annual GAC Harvest Cel- tickets with reserved seats. Tickets can be ebration.”

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Potential• SatsumaPomegranate Program Orange TopicProduction Productions WelcomeRegistration/General & Exhibit Session 98:00:00 am – 9:2:005 am Potential Program Topics Valdosta, GA 31601Session 1 Schedule9:30 am – 10:30 am Potential• OliveSatsuma Program Production Orange Topic Productions Welcome/General Session Schedule 9:00 am – 9:25 am Session 2 Schedule10:45 am – 11:45 am • OliveFarm Productionto School Session 1 9:30 am – 10:30 am Potential• Pomegranate Program TopicProductions LunchSession Registration 2 & Exhibit 10:4512:008:00 am ampm – – 9 11:451:00:00 am pm am SessionRegistration 3 & Exhibit 1:008:00 pmam – 2:009:00 pmam • FarmFinancingSatsumaPomegranate to School Orange Small Production Farms Production – AG Aware LunchWelcomeRegistration /General & Exhibit Session Schedule 12:0098:00:00 am pm – – 9 1:00:2:005 am pm • Satsuma Orange Production FarmWelcome Tour/General Session 2:009:00 pmam – Until9:25 am • USDAOliveFinancingSatsuma Production Program Orange Small Update Farms Production – AG Aware SessionWelcome 31/General Session 1:009:309:00 pmam – 2:0010:309:25 pmam am • OlivePomegranate Production Production FarmSession Tour 2 2:0010:45 pm am – –Until 11:45 am • USDAFarmOlive Productionto ProgramAppeals School Update SessionRegistration 21 & Exhibit 10:459:308:00 am am – – 10:309 11:45:00 am am am • FarmSatsuma to School Orange Production LunchSessionWelcome 2/General Session 10:4512:009:00 am ampm – – 9 11:451:00:25 am pm am • USDAGeorgiaFinancingFarm to Appeals SchoolGrown/Feed Small Farms My – SchoolAGAware Session 3 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm • OliveFinancing Production Small Farms – AGAware LunchSession 31 12:001:009:30 pmam pm – –2:0010:30 1:00 pm pmam • BlueberryUSDAGeorgiaFinancing Program Grown/Feed ProductionSmall UpdateFarms Myand – School AGJuiceAware FarmSession Tour 23 2:0010:451:00 pm am – –Until2:00 11:45 pm am • USDAFarm to Program School Update • GeorgiaBlueberryUSDA AppealsProgram Olive Production Farms Update –and Farm Juice Tour FarmLunch Tour 2:0012:00 pm pm – –Until 1:00 pm • USDAFinancing Appeals Small Farms – AGAware Session 3 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm • GeorgiaUSDA Appeals OliveGrown/Feed Farms –My Farm School Tour • USDAGeorgia Program Grown/Feed Update My School Farm Tour 2:00 pm – Until • BlueberryGeorgia Grown/Feed Production Myand School Juice • BlueberryUSDA Appeals Production and Juice • GeorgiaBlueberry Olive Production Farms –and Farm Juice Tour • ToGeorgia reserve OliveGrown/Feed exhibit Farms space –My cFarmontact School Tour Neal Leonard at [email protected] • Phone: 706-546-2207 • Georgia Olive Farms – Farm Tour • ToBlueberry reserve exhibitProduction space and contact Juice Neal Leonard at [email protected] • Phone: 706-546-2207

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Goldenrod - OPTIONAL: Race/Ethnic Origin ______Male ______Female ______Arty’s Garden: Home Cooking: blameless and beautiful Broccoli Cheese Soup By Arty Schronce tea” after the Boston Tea Party. Some goldenrods are aggressive Life is full of stories of innocent people spreaders and can overwhelm nearby accused of crimes they did not commit. plants. However, even these can be useful Goldenrod is an innocent plant condemned in meadow gardens and rain gardens. If a for the offenses of another. Because this goldenrod or any other plant gets out of beautiful yellow wildflower is often in hand, do not hesitate to pull it up. bloom at the same time and in the same Goldenrods are good choices for a areas as ragweed, goldenrod unfairly gets butterfly garden. They are a favorite of the blame for the allergy problems caused monarchs. They are also a good choice by its visually insignificant neighbor. if you want to plant something to help Goldenrod’s pollen is too heavy and honeybees, native bees and other insect sticky to move anywhere on its own. That pollinators. is why goldenrod has showy flowers – to I am pleased to see goldenrod for sale attract bees, butterflies and other pollina- as a cut flower at many florists. They tors that will carry its pollen from one usually call it by its genus name Solidago, flower to another. This is not true with perhaps because it is grown in Holland ragweed, a plant with non-showy green or and the growers don’t use flowers that rely on the wind to disperse our English name. Many people buying their pollen to other ragweed flowers and bouquets of Solidago have no idea that thus produce seeds. Besides landing on there are probably one or more species of other ragweed flowers, some of the copi- goldenrod growing naturally within five ous and lightweight pollen also lands in miles of where they live. (Isn’t that just eyes and up noses, causing hay fever in like human nature? We ignore our native some individuals. beauties but go gaga over something we The misconception about goldenrod see as more exotic.) and hay fever has kept many Americans Goldenrod may be found for sale at Ingredients: Preparation: from incorporating it into their gardens. garden centers, nurseries and from mail- Sauté onion in butter over medium heat. That’s a shame, because some goldenrods order catalogs. Give one or two a try. If 1 cup chopped onion Add flour, salt and pepper. Cook and stir are superb garden perennials. you don’t have room, then just appreciate ¼ cup butter or margarine until mixture is smooth and bubbly. A few nice ones to try are the rough- and protect the ones you see growing in ¼ cup flour leaved goldenrod (Solidago rugosa), nature. Salt and pepper to taste Add broth and milk all at once, stirring wreath or blue-stemmed goldenrod And please help me clear goldenrod’s 1 to 1 ¼ cups chicken broth constantly until mixture begins to thicken. (Solidago caesia), sweet or anise-scented name. 2 ½ cups milk Lower heat to medium high and add broc- goldenrod (Solidago odora) and seaside 2 cups fresh chopped broccoli, cooked coli, stirring until heated through. goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens). I am –Arty Schronce is the department’s crisp tender Remove from heat and add cheese. Stir especially fond of the wreath goldenrod resident gardening expert. He encour- 1 to 1 ½ cups shredded cheddar cheese until cheese is melted and smooth. ages everyone to discover the pleasures of because it tolerates shady conditions and All recipes have been tested for accuracy in our Georgia Grown Test Kitchen unless otherwise noted. has a subtle charm. Sweet goldenrod is an- plants and gardening. He can be reached For more recipes and to watch cooking in action, find our “Pick, Cook, Keep” series atwww.gpb.org/ other favorite thanks to the fragrance of its at [email protected] or by pick-cook-keep! leaves, which were used to make “Liberty writing the Market Bulletin office. PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015

STARTER HERD: Farm-raised,10 Si- Alpine/Kiko/Boer cross goats for sale; 5 Black Molly mule, brown nose, 10y/o, Professional, effective horse training Black Copper Marans, $25 each or trio mAngus sired heifers, calving March & 20 months old, $100 each. Does and bucks, 14.2hds, broke to ride, friendly. UTD and riding lessons. Specializing in be- for $60. Shelby Adair Loganville 678- month. Regd. SimAngus bull, $25,000. several colors available. Kim Owen shots/Coggins/worming. $1,200obo. havioral correction and showing. Get a 898-1832 Flint Davis Butler 770-468-9281 Rockmart 404-394-0591 Text/call. Angela Savage Gainesville FREE evaluation. Brittany Wilcox Sugar Buff Brahma Roosters, hens, pullets Swine Angoras; Spinner’s Herd-5 Wethers. 770-654-2745 Hill [email protected] 678- and Black Australorp pullets, roosters, Beige and Cream. good crimp. longest Donkey Jenny, 6 yrs. old, good pet, 977-8553 $10 and up. Linda Duke Good Hope 770- If you have questions regarding ads in fleece, 5”. 5-6 years. Frances Moorehead companion or guard. Can Deliver. Wynn Wanted : Miniature Jenny, Jacks, Sorrel 267-1520 this category, call 404-656-3722. Elberton [email protected] 706- Copeland Greensboro 706-453-7687 in color. H N Rolston Eatonton 706-473- Chinese geese - several pairs ($75 255-7884 Advertisers submitting swine ads Mammoth Donkey, 1 Jack, 16 hand 3119 each pair) or individual ($40) excellent for must submit proof of a negative brucel- Beautiful Boer/Saanen billy; born 4-4- High, 13 Genie Vicon Disc Mower, Hay for guarding fowl. Michael Morton Moultrie 15. Sire was register purebred boer, gen- Boarding Facilities losis and pseudorabies test from within sale, $25/Roll. Justin Evans Rock Face 229-454-1901 tle, hornless, $100. Rickey Wall Thomas- If you have questions regarding ads in the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine 423-364-8335 Conservation Watch List; Rare Magpie from a validated brucellosis-free and ton 706-647-1313 this category, call 404-656-3722. Ducks, young, prolific layers, $25; India qualified pseudorabies-free herd; these Dairy sheep for sale; small family farm, Miniature Donkey; registered Jenny Advertisers must submit a current sta- raised with goats good pasture guard, Blue Peafowl chicks, $30. Tanya Moore operations must submit proof of that call for availibility. Leslie Bone Eastanol- ble license in order to advertise boarding Williamson 770-228-9752 gentle. H.T. Lyon Chamblee 770-891- and breeding facilities. Ads submitted certification. If you are faxing or mail- lee [email protected] 706- Doves, 1 pair, two mates, three un- ing in an ad, the test needs to be sent 3939 without this information will not be pub- 779-5489 sexed, solid white. Robert G Sybers along with it. For ads submitted online, Miniature donkeys: guard or breeding, lished. For questions regarding licenses Dorset X lambs: Ewes and Ram, $125 Stone Mountain 404-713-6393 the test can be attached using the at- and up. Breeder rams:Tunis and Clun donkey Jack, $200 & up; nice colors, and applications, call 404-656-3713. tachments button. Buyers are urged to Jennies, $300 & up; small & registered Equestrian facility; 40 stall barn, hot/ For Sale: 5 Spangled Bantam Cornish Forest X, $200. Joan McPherson Cart- Roosters; 6 mos. old, $25/ALL Charles request proof of a negative brucellosis [email protected] 678-522- donkeys. Bill Wray Perry 478-825-1297 cold wash stalls, indoor aren, trails, les- ersville Gay Eastman 478-374-5875 and pseudorabies test prior to pur- 3890 478-367-7224 sons, full/pasture board, layovers. Ashley Game chickens: Old Time blues, White chase. Katahdin-Dorper breeding Ram Lambs, Regd. NASDHA, B/W spotted Draft Stiles Griffin ashleystileseventing@gmail. Hackles and Murphys; will trade or sell. 10 to 12 week old piglets, Yorkshire - $200, ready to breed; 2 y/o Katahdin Mare, 8yo, DOB 3-12-07. Broke to drive com 678-634-6710 Ron Shepard Fortson 706-317-9924 Duroc crossed, $50 and up; 1 Purebred Breeding Ram, $30. Call 8am-8am. Su- to wagon, single complete set bio-har- Opening for two horses, private farm; Game roosters for sale: Gray Hatch, Duroc Boar, 3 1/2 yrs. old, $150. Dale san Cobb Cedartown 404-218-1615 ness. $4,000. Donald Bonner Carrollton north Forsyth; 12 x16-foot stalls, mats, Hawbaker Monroe 770-317-0995 McLean, Col Givens, $25 to $60 and up. 770-546-1565 770-854-8145 770-301-9836 fan, custom feeding; owner’s residence; 8 week old Kunekune Piglets for Sale, adults only. Reena Yonkosky Cumming Robert Carter Martin 706-988-2847 Nigerian Dwarf buck, 2yo, blue-eyes, Regd. Quarter Horse and Regd. Appa- starting at $300 depending on quality. 770-889-4561 Gamesfowl For Sale; Twelve Pure white coat, good breeder, very friendly, loosa with $1500 worth of saddles and all Call Christine. Steven Atwood Carrollton Pasture, barn, stalls, tack room, riding Breeds. Leave Message. Tom Lilley Jef- $400. Jonathan Frazier 5521 Fouts Mill tack, $2500. Danny McGowen Thomson [email protected] 404-904- ring, H/C wash area; near Dawson/For- fersonville 478-945-6139 Rd Douglasville 30135 banjoninja@ 706-394-0927 9857 hushmail.com 404-431-2638 syth county line, 4 miles from GA 400. Guinea Keets, 2 weeks, $4; 4 weeks, $6; Registered RMHA bob tail mare, choco- BABY PIGS FOR SALE: Yorkshire/Land- Nigerian Dwarf; Registered does and Larry Garrett Dawsonville 706-216-3628 6 weeks, $8; 8 weeks, $10. Wyndle Bates late, 15.1 hands, 1100 pounds, requires Race/BlueButt, $65. Jerry Malone Gor- bucks, 3 young doelings, good blood- Poultry/Fowl For Sale Blue Ridge 706-632-7584 don 478-454-7006 478-719-7768 lines, friendly, colorful, CDT’s, wormed. experienced rider, age 10. Sam Stephens I have 8 Rhode Island Red hens and 1 Crossbred pigs; 6wks old, $50; older Terri Flowers Pelham 229-294-8137 Clermont [email protected] If you have any questions regarding ads Red rooster, $90/cash. No delivery. Bryan 770-287-2704 pigs available, males cut and wormed. Nubian cross billy, 2 years old, $125. in this category, call 404-656-3722. Byrne Loganville 770-318-3056 770- Morris Jennings Cumming 770-401- Eric Summerville Rockmart 678-294- Two Black & White Spotted Saddle Mallard ducks must be at least three 318-3056 5263 4577 Horse mares, 15.1 hands; 1) 10 yr. old; generations removed from the wild Male Mallards, $12 each; Pair crested For Sale: 6 week old, Yorkersire Pigs, One Spanish buck, black with silver 1) 6yr.old, very gentle, good with Farrier before they can be advertised. Adver- Mallards, $40 pr. Rose Dunn Larry Hetrick males, cut. Tommy Kitchen Winder 770- spots all over, red belly and white hock, & rides great. Tony Green Fairmont 706- tisers must include this information in Juliette 478-994-1545 725-9095 wormed: $450. Ken Hatley Zebulon 770- 337-2467 770-605-0888 ads, or they will not be published. Metal Nest Boxes; Twelve 10-hole Hampshire and Berkshire boars, breed- 358-1300 Equine Miscellaneous 1 1/2 yr. India Blue Peahen for sale, $75, boxes & Eight 14-hole boxes. Asking $15 ing age, Hampshire gilts, feeder pigs, Pygmy buck for sale, approx. 1 1/2 years 6 months old peafowl, $30-35 each, tak- each. Mark Billings Augusta 803-295- validated/qualified herd no. 211; del. old, $100. John Bartlett 2012 Chambers If you have questions regarding ads in ing orders for pure breed. White, both Blk. 8542 available. Lawton Kemp Dudley 478- Road McDonough 30253 770-957-5494 this category, call 404-656-3722. Silkies for sale. Jack R Jenkins Harlem Old English Bantams, show stock: BB 875-3243 Pygora goats, PBA registered, micron 180’ Drover Arena. 56 Galvanized Pan- 706-556-3261 reds, Old English quail, Blue Splash, Purebred Hereford Pigs. Parents are tested, mohair fineness to cashmere. els, 6’ x 10’; 2 Cattle Catch Pens. 5 1 Male turkey; 5 Female turkeys, $200 Blacks, Blue Brassy Backs, Opals, & registered. They will be 6 weeks old on Does, doeling, wethers and a proven Gates, $3,500. Jeff May Gray 478-214- for all. Call Jim (Bartow County) Jim more. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487- Oct.24, $100. Heather Wicks Forsyth buck, $150-400. Kim Depp Summerville 0059 Moon White 404-445- 082 2233 478-935-2204 [email protected] 706- 2003 Bloomer, 4 horse slant, low usage; 2 pair SC Brown Leghorn for sale; 2 Peachicks, Spalding, hatched May and Registered Berkshire boar pigletts from 734-0948 13’ Short Wall, many extras, excellent months old, $12 per pair. Darren Wilkes June 2015, $50. Christy Champagne Midwest stock, parents on-site; Power Reduced; Purebred Nubian buck selling condition. Randall Duck Pendergrass Demorest 706-768-2683 Comer 706-207-1851 Up X Luck 2 bloodlines. Duke Burgess to prevent in-breeding, $150. Please call 706-654-8307 24 Rhode Island Red Hens, 1 rooster, 1 Pharaoh quails for sale; adult and young Louisville [email protected] 478- Patsy at the above phone. Gene Harden year old, laying daily, $325 for all. Mark 625-9542 305-923-0262 2006 Sundowner 777, 2-horse straight ones both. Tammy Corbin Chatsworth Maxeys 706-759-3718 Wurster Fayetteville 678-300-0954 706-695-9538 Registered Large Black pigs and boars load trailer w/ramp. Solid divider, 5-foot Registered Kiko bucks; born Jan 2014; tack room, excellent condition, $10,000. 3 laying hens. 2 Wynadotts, 1 Cornish Pilgrim geese pairs for sale, $60 a pair. for sale. Ed Shealey Douglasville 678- 100% NZ and purebred; 2015 100% NZ hen. $12 each. James May Monroe 770- 249-7319 Patti McLeroy Kathleen 478-987-0019 4 pairs available. Mark Swanson Buford kids now available. Bridget Bell Taylors- 403-6899 770-841-3696 ville [email protected] 3 Pony Carts, $100 each. 1 set Leather 5 White Leghorn Hens; 5 months and 1 Goats And Sheep Pure Madigan Grey Game Stags for sale 770-769-5293 team pony harness, complete with col- White Rock Rooster 15 months; sold as If you have questions regarding ads in lars. Jackie Copelan Madison 706-453- group, $50/obo. William Battle Haddock and few Cross Stags, $35 and up. Don Sheep Handling pkg., 10ft. Corral, 10 Long Ellijay 706-889-2106 this category, call 404-656-3722. ft. Shute System, Tilt Table, Stop Gates, 2494 706-474-5066 478-932-5182 1 Katahdin Ram Lamb, 6 mos. old, will Foot Bath, $2500. Tammie Walls Hiawas- 30 & 70 gal. water troughs, hay, saddle, 7 Pullets, 4 black; 2 Black Sex Link; RARE Domestic SQB Ducks, Saxony, make good Stud Ram, $220. Renee Don- see 706-896-2418 bridle, and blanket racks & other miscel- 1 New Hampshire, 6 months old; lay- Runner, Dutchhookbill, Mini-Silkie. $20 & up. 0 to 2yr. Tufted Buff $30; Goose, ald Albany 229-395-2692 Spanish Buck: Low Country X Baylis, 2 laneous items for sale. Penny Thomas ing. Robert Ingram 107 Ed King Road 1Pr. Shetland geese, $125. Laurie Durgin 1 red bellied, blk. silver spotted bra- 1/2 years old; Blk. & Red; Kids on ground, Marietta [email protected] 770- Blairsville 30512 706-745-5356 706- nished buck from disease free farm, rare $300. Barry Oneal Gay 706-977-0609 427-5816 994-4217 Summerville [email protected] 706- 857-1178 top quality, $450. Ken Hatley Barnesville Two Brown Goats. Female and baby Black horse buggy, new rubber tires, Ameracauna Roosters, $15 or pairs, Rhode Island Red pullets, quality, 770-372-1356 Male, $200. Mark Page Monroe 770- harness, leather reins, bridle: $1,000 firm. $40. Bantam RIR Rooster, $10, Ban- 100 percent NZ Kiko buck, black for 334-7831 770-334-7831 tam Cochins Rooster; Buff Barred$25; healthy, well grown birds. Brian Sturdy Joe Higginbotham Elberton 706-283- Dahlonega 706-865-9201 sale or trade herd sire. Terry Yost Lizella 1204 Splash Red, $25; Black Blue Frizzle Hen, 478-935-8066 478-391-9152 Equine For Sale $40 or $75 all; 3 Cochins. Eric Brantley Selling Out; 10 Hens, 1 Rooster, 5 Guin- New easy entry horse cart. Auto tires, Rockmart 770-324-6855 eas, All $200. Will Lacy Pine Mountain 100% Purebred New Zealand Kiko If you have questions regarding ads in leaf springs, adjustable shafts. Fits large buck, 2 yrs. old. proven sire, $300. Cecil this category, call 404-656-3722. Baby chicks $1: Dominique, Silver & 706-302-1509 to draft horse. Can e-mail pictures. Joe Golden Wyandottes, Red Stars Amer- Serama bantams for sale. Sold in pairs Stafford Ludowici 912-977-1496 Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Watkins Winder backwhen@windstream. 2 Registered Nigerian Does, I bred. Equine at Stud categories must sub- aucana, Barred Rock. Pullets $15 each, or as a group. nice birds, out of show net 770-307-6979 laying. Gary Ridley LaFayette 706-638- stock. John Valentine Newnan 770-298- $140 each. Donna Milligan Martin 706- mit current negative Coggins tests for New easy entry pony cart with hand 716-0413 each equine advertised. This includes 1911 8866 brake for hills. Excellent Condition - $500; 2 y/o strong, proven buck. Kids healthy horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers Baby chicks; American Dominique, Turkeys For Sale: Breeders & Young, $100 for pony harness, sold separately. Rhode Island Red, Buff Orpington. & beautiful, $250. Janni Martin Maysville are urged to request verification of a Grown Up; 2 white/Splash Peahens, 14 Carla Clark Gainesville carla@gbahelp. Pure breeds. Reasonable prices. Monte [email protected] 770-605-3812 negative Coggins from the advertiser mos. old. Edward Sezonov Snellville before purchasing any equine. Nega- com 770-616-5964 Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854 770-361-1871 2 year old Red Boer, registered herd tive Coggins reports are valid for 12 sire, $550 w/papers, $450, without. 8 months from the date the blood sample month old Boer Bucks, $175 up. Steve is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Gore Tallapoosa 770-574-2829 Coggins results can result in fines and 23 young Katahdin ewes, possibly bred. suspension of advertising privileges. If Notice to our advertisers 40 Katahdin rams, 10-11 ms. old, 100+ you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the lbs., no tags, no notched ears. Lynn Coggins needs to be sent along with it. Schultz Louisville 706-526-7262 For ads submitted online, the Coggins Due to the volume of calls we receive in our office, The Market 5 months old fullblood White Dorper can be attached using the attachments Ram, registered and guaranteed. Evans button. Generalized ads, such as “many Bulletin staff will no longer make courtesy calls to advertisers Bevill Springfield [email protected] horses,” “variety to choose from,” etc., 912-631-8512 will not be published. Equine at Stud whose subscriptions have lapsed. This new policy is effective 6 Female goats, Kiko/Boer mix. Iris ads will also require a current stable li- cense in order to be published. Poole Valdosta 229-244-2658 immediately. 15 yr. Chesnut-grade gelding, show ADGA registered American-Saanen experience and extensively trail-ridden; In order to take advantage of the free advertising services bucks, 4 to choose from, disbudded, jumps 3 ft. courses. UTD on everything. superior genetics, priced accordingly; dif- $2,000obo Rick Champion Acworth 770- offered by The Market Bulletin, you must be a current subscriber. ferent genetics. S. Stephens Hoschton 975-3593 706-654-2867 1999 pb Arabian Stallion, Zodiac Bey- If you subscribe by mail, the expiration date of your subscription ADGA Registered Nigerian Dwarf Doe Zodiac Matador x Alecia Bey; prof. and Wether, excellent bloodlines. Price trained, shown gentle, $3900. Ray Watts is printed on your mailing label along with your subscription $500. Lonnie McKinney Cordele 229- Macon 478-361-3468 273-8307 2 Belgian Draft Mules, 15 - 16 y/o, $400 number. ADGA Registered Nubian and Saanen & $700 each. Henry Johnson Dawson- buck. Call for more info. John and Pat ville 706-482-8870 You may renew your subscription online at agr.georgia.gov; Edwards Pat Edwards Summerville 706- 25 Y/O, QH Sorrel Gelding, free togood 862-2718 home, ONLY as companion horse. Bess use the renewal coupon we mail to you 60 days before your Alpine buckling, born 2/12/15, ADGA, Morgan 245 Road The Rock registerable, excellent dairy genetics. 20285 770-567-1801 subscription is due to expire; or tear out the form printed on Page Sire: AA1634183, Dam AA1585060, both 8 yr old gelding for sale. Green broke. scored 86 on 2015 appraisal. Martha Call for more details. Michelle Copeland 5 of this edition and mail it to us using the address on the form. House Waverly Hall 706-566-8976 Clarkesville 706-499-8611 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 9

Turkeys, Hens, Heavy Roosters, Ban- ‘15 Fescue sq. bales, horse quality; fer- 2015 Bermuda/Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, 2015 Coastal, Fescue, Bahia, 4x4 net- tams and Quineas, FOR SALE. John LIVESTOCK HANDLING tilized, limed, weed free, $5. Robin Da- $35, fertilized, net wrap. James Sells wrapped rolls, well-limed, fertilized; $30 Johnson Jr Milledgeville 478-363-9681 vis 4683 Little Mountain Rd Dahonega Monroe 770-267-8603 per roll in field; $35 in barn. James Pierce Two Bantam hens; BBR SILVERWING, If you have questions regarding ads in 30533 706-864-2707 2015 Bermuda/Tift Hay; $40/Roll, 4X5, Waverly Hall 404-372-8631 678-610- great for city, $25 each. Johnny Puckett this category, call 404-656-3722. ‘15 Fescue square bale hay, $3.00. Ex- net wrapped rolls; 2014 large round rolls, 6621 Snellville 404-578-6076 16 ft. livestock trlr. no rust, rubber mats, cellent for cows. Harry Hughes Warm $35. Mack (Sylvania, GA) Dorsey Pierce 2015 Coastal, Russell, large 4x6 bale, Two Rhode Island Red roosters for sale, very good shape, good tires, brakes, Springs 706-655-2475 Savannah [email protected] 912- John Deere, net wrapped, stored in barn, lights. Loel Wurl White 30184 404-550- 5 months old; asking $15 ea. Bacle Fowl- ‘15 Fescue, 4x5 rolls, $25 a bale, Cow 925-9796 912-659-9726 horse quality, $55, can deliver. William er Cumming 770-652-6787 6893 2015 Coastal Bermuda Hay, 4X5 net Stevens Macon 478-214-1257 Cattle Head Gate Wanted; New or Hay. Ellijay Kyle Holcomb Cumming 770- Upright pens, several sizes, rabbit 735-3482 wrapped, stored in barn. Fred Sackett 2015 Combine Run Oats, $6 per bushel, hutch, chicken or bird pens, $50 & up. Used. Call Josh Josh Moore Dawson- Butler 478-952-5399 $40 per drum, bring your own drums. ville 770-670-8595 ‘15 Large rolls mixed Bermuda/Fescue Billy Vaughn Griffin 678-492-1169 770- hay, horse quality, $50, can deliver. Jay 2015 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse qual- Hank Mizell Axson 912-381-5783 412-0804 Complete W.W.Commercial Livestock Townsend Monroe 678-618-6992 ity, $5/bale at barn. Delivery available. 2015 Fescue Hay; round bales, no rain, Welsummers; 5 hens, 1 year old. Laying. Handling/ Working System; excellent Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way $25 per bale. Linda Bullock Dallas 770- condition; Paid $50,000 New; Sell for ‘15 Quality hay, forage tested by UGA, 35 dollars for all. Jim Phelps Statesboro Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960 880-2244 912-601-0032 912-764-3488 $25,000; will owner finance. Scott Fletch- Bermuda and Max Q, low endophyte er Calhoun 770-878-1465 Fescue, rounds and squares. Melanie 2015 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse qual- 2015 Fescue mix: square bales, rain- White Leghorns hens,19 wks. of age, ity, $5/bale at barn. Delivery available. free, weed-free, excellent quality; $4.50 laying, $20 ea.; 2 Leghorn Roosters, $10 Experienced horse riders needed. Part- Heard Tignall [email protected] time, green / finish western riders only. No 706-401-7441 Glenn Brinson 6482 Old Louisville Rd. at barn. Robert Barclay Ball Ground 770- ea. Rupert Harris Cumming 770-856- Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960 889-3217 calls after 8pm. James Bennett Hephzi- 15 Bermuda & Bahia, 4x5, net wraped, 0469 2015 Fescue, mix or Millet Hay for bah [email protected] rain & weed free, $35/roll, Russell $50/ 2015 Coastal Bermuda Hay, round White Peacock. Coming 4 yr. old. Prov- bales, $65-$75; horse quality, fertilized, cows, $30; 4x5 roll. Billy Witt Calhoun 706-554-4216 roll. Delivery available. Jim Sibley Wood- en breeder, $250. I can send pictures rain-free. Charlene Cook Ft. Valley 478- 706-629-7412 Horse Trailer, all aluminum, 2005, 4 bury 404-434-8081 upon request. Denise Jaramillo Madison 825-1981 2015 Fescue/Orchard Grass, 4x6 net horse, Keiffer built, slant load, gooseneck 200 Bales: 2015 Ryegrass, 40 Millett, 35 706-818-3249 2015 Coastal Bermuda hay; 4x5 round, wrapped rolls, in barn, $45/roll, 5 or more ext, dressing room, rear tack, great coni- mixed, sell all or part; $35 delivered, $25 tion, $14,500. James Prugh Buckhead square bales, and mulch. Larry Morgan or $50/roll. Dale Fletcher Ranger 770- Poultry/Fowl Requiring pickup per bale. Thomas Thompson 678-596-8177 Wil- Lizella 478-781-1990 478-972-5977 550-4945 Permit/License liamson 770-584-9393 Ponderosa gooseneck stock/horse trail- 2015 Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 net 2015 High performance, UGA tested, If you have questions regarding this er, 16’ floor, cut gate, rubber floor mats, 200, 5x4 bales, Coastal Bermuda hay, wrapped rolls, Good Quality. Russ Elliott Alicia/Russell Hay, Rnd/Sq, Sheltered, category, call 404-656-3722. good condition: $2,600. Robert Harris September 2015, fertilized, weed free, Lizella [email protected] 478-935- del. available. PBI Farms. Heath Pittman Advertisers selling wood ducks must Patterson 912-670-1133 $40/roll. Zack Pollock Vienna 229-268- 8180 478-808-7787 Vidalia 912-293-2535 912-537-6222 submit a USDA permit with their ad. Strong 6’x 12’ Galv. Cattle Panels and 2355 2015 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, 2015 Horse quality; Bermuda hay, 4x5 Ads for wood ducks that do not have 180 Degree Cattle Sweep pen and 26’ 2015 Alicia Hay,1000 lb. rolls, $40. Eric fertilized, limed, rain free, 4x5 tight bales, rolls, $50 each. Larry Jarrett Gillsville this permit will not be published. For Alley, Anthony Carpenter Buckhead 706- Mincey Baxley 912-278-1672 net wrapped., under shelter, $60. Grace 770-503-5024 information on these permits, call the 318-1979 2015 4x5 net wrapped rolls of Bermuda/ Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985 2015 Majorly Alicia, Tift 85; well fertil- US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta of- Fescue, mixed hay for sale, $30 a roll. 2015 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, ized, 4X5, net wrapped, no rain, sec- fice at 404-679-7319. Advertisers sell- RABBITS Pickup in field. Phil BrittonJackson 404- square bales; $5.50 per bale; well limed ond cut, rolled, 7/5/2015. Walker Blitch ing quail must be accompanied by a 597-7347 and fertilized. Delivery Available. Winford Statesboro 912-687-6960 copy of the commercial quail breeder’s If you have questions regarding ads in 2015 Alicia and Coastal Bermuda Hay, Jackson Newnan 770-463-3739 2015 Max Q Fescue; first cutting, rain license. Ads for quail that do not have this category, call 404-656-3722. fertilized/limed to UGA spec: weed/ 2015 Coastal Bermuda; square bales, & weed free; only 12 rolls left; 4x4 $30. this license will not be published. For 8-10 week old New Zealand White rab- information on these licenses, call the rain free, 4x5 tight bales, under shelter. $6.50 a bale. Well limed and fertilized. Wystan Copeland Gainesville 678-462- bits, $15 each, Approx. 10 Available. William Page Wrightsville 478-864- Delivery available. Rhonda McCracken 5962 Georgia Department of Natural Re- Daniel West Rutledge 706-557-1417 2942 Newnan 770-328-9453 2015 Russell Bermuda hay, 4x5 net- sources Wildlife Resources Division at Bunnies for Sale: Small and large, mixed 2015 Bermuda Hay, 4x6, net wrapped 2015 Coastal Bermuda; square bales, wrapped bales, weed-free, stored in the 770-918-6401. If you are faxing or mail- breeds, $10 - $25. Laurie Flip Phippen barn, horse quality: $60. Gordon Wag- ing in an ad, the permit/license needs Newnan 770-755-8702 round bales, weed free, stored in barn. $6/bale, horse quality,10 bale minimum. Frank Bates Yatesville 706-472-3437 Scott Chambers Braselton 706-983- goner McDonough 404-838-8854 404- to be sent along with it. For ads sub- For Sale-mixed Rabbits. White and 706-975-9167 0603 838-8854 mitted online, the permit/license can gray, white and brown. 8-12 weeks old. be attached using the attachments $10. Peyton McWhirter Atlanta 404-754- 2015 Bermuda/Fescue good quality, 2015 Coastal hay, horse quality, weed/ 2015 Rye or Russell Bermuda Hay. button. 8519 square bales rain free $4.00 in barn. Law- rain free, fertilized (8) 4x5 rounds left, $45 Fertilized, Limed & Weed Free. Stored Bobwhite/Coturnix Quail eggs; $70/100; Meat Rabbits, NZW, about 6 months rence Shadix 1006 Harlan Lane Rd Villa ea. Wayne Martin Waynesboro 706-526- in Barn. 4x4 Rolls, $35. Larry Morrison $145/500; $278/1,000. Willie Strickland old, 3 to 7# dressed, $15 each; Leave a Rica 770-605-0222 5166 Monticello 706-318-2800 Pooler 912-748-5769 message please. Ron Ward Auburn 770- Northern Bob White Quail, flight, pen 601-5121 raised, $3.75. Fletcher Christian Rome New Zealand Reds; purebred. Vivian 706-875-3030 Cason Marks Jasper 770-715-0771 Taking orders on flight conditioned Bob- Rex Rabbits, $25/Per Rabbit; Black and Notice of Equine Auction white Quail for November and December. Solid White, also babies, $10. Cheryl Col- Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official registration, physical condition or past $4 each. Book today. Robert Eidson lins Dawsonville 706-265-6237 Senoia 941-757-6963 Young White Rabbits, $15. Robert Davis Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care veterinary treatment of said equine is available Poultry/Fowl Wanted Statham 698-495-8733 for Equines Act), the Georgia Department of upon request; however, not withstanding the 1-Trio White Cornish Game Bantams, Agriculture will conduct a live auction on the availability of such documentation, or lack with-in 50 mile radius of Lavonia, Ga. Dan FEED, HAY AND GRAIN following equine. thereof, or verbal information given to the M Johnson Lavonia 706-491-1144 706- The auction will be held on Saturday, Department, said sale is for the equine on 356-4242 If you have questions regarding ads in Pigeons, any type. Will trap pigeons for this category, call 404-656-3722. October 17, 2015 at the Mansfield Impound an “as is” basis without any representation free. Will pick up pigeons for free. Gregg All feed, hay and grain ads must in- Barn located at 2834 Marben Farm Rd, regarding registration, physical condition or Leonard Roswell 404-580-6268 clude the variety offered for sale. Ads for mulch hay will not be accepted in Mansfield, Georgia 30055. The said equine may acceptable use of the animal. The Department Plymouth Barred Rock rooster and be inspected at the facility beginning at 10:00 reserves the right to add or withdraw equines hens. James H Burnett Senoia 770-301- this category; they will be published in 3298 the Fertilizers & Mulches category. a.m.; the sale will start at approximately 11:00 to or from any auction. The successful bidder Want Indian Fantail Pigeons. Prefer $4.50: 2015 Fescue/Orchard grass hay, a.m. on Saturday, October 17, 2015. Pictures must be prepared to tender the price by solid Red, Blue or Bluebar or Splashes square bales, fertilized/limed. Lamar of the equine will be posted, when available, cashiers check, money order, cash, or with with these colors. Kim Hogan Cleveland Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906 [email protected] 706-809- $50; 4x5 rolls, Fescue/Orchard mix; on the Department website: www.agr.georgia. personal check (accompanied with letter of 1215 sprayed, fertilized; high quality, horse hay, gov. Contact the Equine Health office with any bank approval) and move the animal from Wanted: Black Giants: 2 hens, 1 rooster. barn kept; Cut June 2015. Richard Surles questions at 404-656-3713. (Office hours are the facility by 3 p.m. on October 18, 2015. Phillip Burgess Canton 404-798-0316 Clayton 770-301-1924 Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.) Payment MUST be made at the time the Wanted: Some eggs to hatch from ‘15 Alfalfa, fertilized, weed free, $12/ pure-bred Black Star and Rhode Island bale; Fescue/Orchard, $4.50/bale; Cow Sealed bids will not be accepted on these animal is picked up. If a successful bidder fails Red chickens in Middle Ga. Ray Mimes hay, 4x5 round bales, $30. Dale Hall Cal- equine. to tender the price as required, the Georgia Milledgeville 478-457-6394 houn 706-506-0351 706-506-4367 Department of Agriculture may refuse to accept ‘15 Bermuda 4x5, netwrapped, $50 in MIRANDA – 25 Yr. old sorrel grade miniature any other bids made by the successful bidder ALTERNATIVE barn; Fescue $35/roll; rain free, horse hay. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706- mare at this auction or any future auction. These LIVESTOCK 207-5279 LUKE - 4 Yr. old black & white grade miniature horses are subject to periodic inspection by If you have questions regarding this ‘15 Bermuda hay, horse quality, square gelding the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a category, call 404-656-3722. bales, barn-stored, you load; $7 per bale; TRISHA – 15 Yr. old bay grade miniature mare period of 12 months. Purchaser agrees that 4 Black Babydoll Sheep, $125 each all minimum 10 bales; cash. W. Abrams Mil- BENTLEY - 2 Yr. old palomino & white grade he/she will not transfer ownership of equine for $400; 2 females, 2 males. Susie Grant ner 770-228-3865 Stockbridge 770-954-9356 770-954- ‘15 Bermuda hay, UGA tested, 4x5, net miniature gelding purchased at this sale to anyone who has 9356 wrap; ‘15 Bahia hay, $40 - $50 per roll. JENNY – 4 Yr. old black & white grade had equines impounded by the Department, Miniature Baby Doll sheep, registered Will deliver nearby. Wayne Smith Butler miniature mare or a case under investigation for a violation of Black Ram for sale; very friendly and 706-249-2175 DOLLY – 18 Yr. old dark bay & white grade the Humane Care for Equines Act, O.C.G.A. great for a small farm, $300. Jim Donahue ‘15 Bermuda, square, horse quality, Douglasville 770-714-0556 fertilized, rain free, $6.50. Flying W Farm miniature mare Sec.4-13-1, et seq. If the Georgia Department FIND Jack Kirk Roopville jack@southernpio- TAYLOR – 20 Yr. old palomino grade miniature of Agriculture determines that this agreement GEORGIA’S BEST neer.org 770-880-9472 mare is violated, the equine may be subject to ‘15 Bermuda; fertilized and limed, 4x5 GARTH – 3 Yr. old black & white grade immediate impoundment. rolls; Quality, in barn, net rolled, $50. Chuck Hecht Columbus 706-577-6590 miniature gelding ‘15 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, DIXIE – 4 Yr. old black & white grade miniature fertilized, UGA soil specs., square or 4x5 mare IF YOU GO … round bales in barn, deliver/stack avail- LORETTA – 18 Yr. old black grade miniature When: Saturday, Oct. 17, at 11 a.m. LOCALLY able. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994- Where: Mansfield Impound Barn mare 6463 478-960-7239 2834 Marben Farm Road ‘15 Coastal Bermuda, horse rnd bale Mansfield, Ga. $45, cow $35, sq bales, $5.50 in field 15 No representation is made regarding any or more. Leonard Kinsley Perry 478-714- registration or possible registration neither of VIEW PHOTOS: www.agr.georgia.gov GROWN 9900 CONTACT: Equine Health at 404-656-3713 said equine nor of the physical condition of FOODS ‘15 Coastal/Russell Bermuda, 4x5 said equine. Any documentation in possession between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Online at rolls, horse quality & cow hay, fertilized Monday through Friday georgiagrown.com per UGA, limed, sprayed. Mike Dubose of the Department of Agriculture regarding Junction City 706-366-1665 PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015

Feed Corn for Sale: $5 / 50 lb. bag. Bob Annual Ryegrass, 50lb. bags, 99% pu- Cleome, Mexican sunflower, tiger lily, Lee Blairsville 706-633-8880 rity, 83% germ., $25 per bag. George 4 o’clock, touch-me-not, Shasta daisy, Fertilized and Limed, round bales of hay, Chandler Danielsville 706-338-4321 pink hibiscus: $1 ea., lg SASE. B. Sav- Bulletin Calendar 5x5, weighs 1000-1200 lbs., $40-$50 per Coker 227 Oats; 50 lb. bags; germina- age 3017 Atkins Drive Gainesville 30507 bale Dupree & Co. Missy Dupree Sander- tion 96%; Ryegrass- 50 lb. bags; germi- 770-534-7856 Oct. 16-17 DeKalb Extension Master sville 478-232-7590 nation 90%. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478- CREPE MYRTLE: 5 gal. pots, $20ea.; 20 Gordon County Antique Engine & Gardener Talks & Garden Tours Fescue hay, heavily fertilized, rain-free, 954-1688 gal.pots, $35 ea., pink or white blooms. horse-quality, square bales, $4.50 in Tractor Show Brookrun Park Fla. 501 Oats, germ 94%, Bulk. John Myrtle Russell Bonaire robertrussell@ barn. Nolan Haygood Dawsonville 706- Bullington Cordele 229-273-3597 Calhoun Fairgrounds Dunwoody, Ga. 30338 bellsouth.net 478-923-1951 265-2361 For Sale: 2 gallon 2 yr. old Pomegrante Daylilies: Retiring, all $3, ship or pickup; Calhoun, Ga. 30701 404.298.4080 Fescue: horse quality, $3.50; Fescue Bush. Pick up in Conyers or Monticello. appointment only. Mary Denney 400 Jim 770.527.5346 mix, horse & cow quality, $3.50. Kermit Ask for Dodie. Dodie Proctor Monticello Starr Rd Newnan 30263 ferncove98@ Oct. 28 Simmons Jefferson 770-867-7550 706-468-9665 aol.com 770-367-5095 Oct. 17 2015 Sod & Landscape Field Day For Sale: Fescue Hay; square bales, Wrens Abruzzi Rye; 99% Pure, 90% Hostas, Aloe Vera, hens & chickens, 1 $3.65 per bale. Roger Hammond Cum- Walton County Veterans Memorial Urban Ag Council of Georgia Germ., $25.50 per 50 lb. bag; Buffalo gal. pot, $3 each. Arletta Jarrard Daw- ming 770-887-9158 Creek Farm Lewis Sanders Stephens Fall Festival & Car Show Fort Valley State Agricultural sonville 470-203-9502 Grain Screenings for sale. Truckload 706-759-3871 706-340-1546 Mature Lenten Roses, ready to bloom Legion Fair Grounds Technology Conference Center quantity only, Delivery available, call for this Winter, $4 each. Bare-root Pachysan- Church Street Fort Valley, Ga. 31030 pricing. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485- Ag Plants for Sale 9848 dra, 50 plants for $10. Carol Olson Mari- Monroe, Ga. 30655 800.687.6949 Going Green Mums, $6.50 or 10+ $5.50! etta 770-998-1076 770-490-5685 770.267.6160; 404.801.5147; Hay for Sale: $15 per bale (you cut)15 Fresh Frozen Peas, Pumpkins. Greg acreas; please call after 8pm. Henry Mundograss, 1-gal. pots, $2 each; var- 678.358.2289 Aspinwall 135 Stanfield Road Screven Nov. 3 Johnson Sandersville 478-553-0363 31560 [email protected] 912- iegated Liriope, 1-gal. pots, $1.85 each; Urban Ag Council Coastal Area Hay for sale; mixed Fescue/Clover and 579-2432 912-266-6393 Nandina, 3-gal. pots, 10 pots for $57.50. J.H. Patman Athens 706-549-4487 Shields-Ethridge Heritage Farm Network & Education Dinner Orchardgrass, square bales, $4. Harvey Landscape trees, farm direct, several Cultivators’ Market Meeting Jackson Blairsville 706-745-0984 varieties, large sizes for instant landscape Nice Boxweeds, large & small, lots of Hay for Sale; round bales, Alicia Ber- results; Red Maples, Crape Myrtles and them, in the ground, help dig. Robert Shields-Ethridge Heritage Farm Coastal Georgia Botanical Crowder Greenville 706-663-8276 Jefferson, Ga. 30549 Gardens muda, $50 roll. Larry Cox Waynesboro more. J. Greenway Adairsville 770-382- 706-829-4174 7884 Night-blooming Cereus: white, red, al- 706.367.8877 Savannah, Ga. Hay, Orchardgrass, horse quality, Leyland Cypress trees, direct from oes & jade, pencil cactus, star cactus, www.shieldsethridgefarminc.com 800.687.6949 square bales, $4 per bale. Min. 50 bales. grower, several hundred available, all sin- begonia, $2 & up, many more. Nancy No delivery. Tony Burrows Chickamauga gle trunk, five to six feet tall, very green, Rosser Powder Springs 770-943-1915 Georgia Department of Nov. 7 423-421-2544 great prices. Bob Brookshire Hoschton Reseeding petunias, mixed; angel trum- Agriculture Impound Auction South Effingham FFA Alumni Horse and Cow hay, Senoia/Brooks; [email protected] 770-932- pets, double purple or double yellow, $1 per packet with SASE. Carolyn Arnold Miniature Horses Goat Show fertilized, sprayed for weeds, $50/$35, 5795 4x5 round bales. Andy Jackson Brooks Multiplying onions, new crop this year; 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 2834 Marben Farm Road Effingham County Fair Grounds 678-362-3393 also gourds, $18 /gallon. Eugene White Rose Champion plants, Sassafras trees, Mansfield, Ga. 30055 Springfield, Ga. 31329 Horse hay, $5.50 sq. bale; round rolls, Lithonia 770-987-9790 Tall phlox; Short white Iris, Mole bean 404.656.3713 912.631.3043 $25, $40, $50; Mulch hay, $3.25. Rick An- Muscadine Starter Vines $4.99; ALA- seed, Daffodils, Old Time Yellow, White [email protected] derson Taylorsville 404-402-8470 CHUA, CARLOS, DARLENE, DIXIE, FRY, Narcissus, blue bells, $6 each. E. Beach Oct. 20-22 Large volume of horse quality Bermuda JUMBO, NESBITT, NOBLE, SCRUM- Duluth 770-476-1163 Sunbelt Ag Expo Nov. 14 hay; square bales. Peanut and Bermuda SIOUS, SOUTHERN HOME, SUMMIT, Seeds: mullein pink, touch-me-nots, grass, round bales. Paul Harris Odum SUPREME. Hans Gruetzenbach Dalton four-o-clocks, money plant, morning glo- Spence Field Georgia Equine Rescue League’s 912-294-2470 www.MuscadinesAndMore.com 706- ry, hibiscus, devil’s trumpet, Siberian iris, Moultrie, Ga. 31788 5th Annual Stallion to Gelding Mixed grass hay, 4’x5’ rolls, $30. Wesley 271-0052 $1 teaspoon, SASE, cash. G. Robertson Sunbeltexpo.com Castration Day Sparks Monticello 706-717-1467 Pecan Trees for Sale. Pawnee and Sum- 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Duluth 30096 229.985.1968 706.769.8527 Peanut Hay (2015) 4X5 rolls $40 in field, ner varieties left. Call for January 2016 www.gerlltd.org $45 in barn, delivery available Johnny pickup. Andy Smith Hawkinsville 478- FLOWERS REQUIRING Oct. 20 McCullough Cobbtown 912-536-2036 225-8433 Portable Feed Mill, suitable for grind- PRIVACY TREES: Leylands,Thujas & PERMITS Southeastern Hay Contest Nov. 21 ing whole Ear Corn, very fine. To feed out other trees available. We deliver and plant Sunbelt Ag Expo Cotton Mill Farmers Market & Gift Cow. A. Johns Dawson 229-995-5371 in all of Georgia. John Cowherd Monti- If you have questions regarding this 290-G Harper Blvd. Bazaar Quality 2015 round bales, 4x5.5 net cello 770-862-7442 category, call 404-656-3722. Moultrie, Ga. 31788 Ag Center wrap, $30 to $45; pick up delivery avail- Sawtooth oak #7 pot 6-8’tall, $20; Ley- Advertisers selling officially protect- 706.542.1529 Carrollton, Ga. 30117 able, rates based on mileage. Chad Hen- land cypress, Carolina sapphire, or blue ed plants must have a permit to sell drix Collins 912-237-3430 such plants. Ads submitted without [email protected] 770.537.3720 ice cypress #7 pot 3’ tall, $25. Ed Smith Ryegrass/Bermuda mixed hay, 4.5 Monroe 706-621-2550 this permit will not be published. If you www.cottonmillfarmersmarket.org rolls, $40 per roll picked up. Dean Davis Several varieties of sugar Cane for sale, are faxing or mailing in an ad, the per- Oct. 24 Barnesville 770-550-1412 by the stalk row or field. D.W. Wright 464 mit needs to be sent along with it. For Southern Syrupmakers Shelled yellow feed corn and wheat for DW Wright Road Moultrie 31788 229- ads submitted online, the permit can Association food plots etc. Call Wayne Robert Mont- 891-7632 229-324-3133 be attached using the attachments button. For information on the sale or Fall Meeting gomery Reynolds 478-837-2356 Sugar Cane, red and green .50 per stalk. STRAW: 4x5 net wrapped rolls. $10 shipment of protected plants, call the Panhandle Pioneer Settlement Ready October 15th. Robert Buchanan Protected Plant Program at 770-918- each. Alan Atwood Gainesville 770-654- Plains 229-591-0997 Blountstown, Fla. 32424 6411. 6371 Thornless Blackberry/Blueberry Plants. www.southernsyrupmakers.org Taking orders for peanut hay, Bartow, Fruit Trees and Berry Bushes, all whole- Flowers and Ornamentals Ga. Sammy Price Wrightsville 478-278- Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or sale pricing. Wildlife trees and Privacy Wanted 1962 trees. Kelly Blizman Perry 478-955-6025 [email protected] Butterfly Weed seeds wanted. Mary Tiff 44 Bermuda Hay; horse quality, Trees for sale. (Leyland, Thuja, Fruit, Wenger Gainesville mwenger@charter. We accept calendar submissions for food, craft and agriculture festivals square bales, 2015, rain, weed free, $6. Acorn). Prices range from $1 to $18 Roy Gandy 5408 Wildcat Bridge Road net 770-287-0734 and events. Submissions for festivals that do not specifically promote those each. Jeff Frederick Fort Valley 478-235- Royston 39662 706-498-1818 3066 Need large quantity of variegated mon- industries will not be printed. key grass. Will dig. Charlotte Pratt Ath- Tift 44, Lg. sq. bales, $7; top qual- White Multiplying onions, new crop, will ens 678-492-9934 Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the ity, fert./limed according to UGA specs. ship, $10/quart, $30/gallon. Billy Turner Ralph Mills Gainesville rmfarm@bell- Dacula 678-425-8986 Wanted: Crinum Lily bulbs. Doris Department website under the Plant Industry Division tab. south.net 770-536-8438 Rhodes 200 Rhodes Circle Tignall 30668 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted 706-285-2533 Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin may offer related items for Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted sale. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be Want Chandler Strawberry plants. Bill Wanted: Lycoris Bulbs. also known as ‘15 Alfalfa, small square bales, grown in McGee Carrollton 770-834-4922 Hurricane Lily, Spider Lily, Naked Lady accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or firm Georgia. Ronnie Green Murrayville 770- Lily. Dana Dixon Brunswick danam- conducting the auction, per state regulations. Notices without this information White Cleome Seeds. Jane Storey Fair- 532-0816 burn 770-964-9625 [email protected] 912-466-9628 912- cannot be published. Excellent quality hay, largest round 242-3404 bales, net wrapped, baled 9-1-15, $40. Wanted: Old Fashioned Snow Ball 2015 square and round bales: Fescue, Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, covered, $40- Ashley Galbreath Vidalia 912-293-7097 FLOWERS AND Tree. Alice Dutton Cartersville 770-382- Bermuda, Oat mix, sprayed and fertilized, $45 per roll. Can Deliver. Scott McDaniel Want to buy horse quality Timothy Hay. 0559 706-472-3013 ORNAMENTALS barn kept. Delivery available. Kenny Sar- Yatesville Sonya Alexander Blairsville 706-745- gent Rockmart 770-490-1227 Bermuda Hay; Tiff 44 2015, excellent 8151 FOR SALE 2015 Tift 44 Bermuda, horse qual- quality, no rain or weeds, square bales, MISCELLANEOUS ity, square bales, $6; Mixed Bermuda, $6; Round $35. Roy Gandy Royston 706- AG SEED FOR SALE If you have questions about this cat- If you have questions regarding ads in $5 all high quality, in barn. Keith Boozer 498-1818 egory, call 404-656-3722. this category, call 404-656-3722. Monroe [email protected] 770-601- Bermuda, $5.50; Bermuda/Rye, $5; If you have questions regarding this 4” perennials, 350 varieties, $1.50 ea. 10x7 landscape trailer, good tires, 5217 Fescue, $4.25; all hay HQ, fert. and category, call 404-656-3722. including Helleborus; 1 gal. grafted Japa- ramps, 2 5/16” ball, heavy-duty axle: price@barn. Del Avail. Al Guillebeau nese maples, $20-$25; display garden. 2015 Tift 85, well fertilized, high qual- Advertisers must submit a current $595. Barry Cowan Covington 770-480- Monroe 770-267-8929 Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967 ity, $40 to $50 per roll, delivery available. state laboratory report, fewer than 5775 Leave a message. Dan Crispell Reidsville Bermuda, Fescue, Rye hay, heavily fert., nine months old, for purity, noxious A-1 wildflower seeds, attracts butter- 16x20 metal roof on trusses, $700; 5) 912-313-1423 rain free, horse quality, square $7, round weeds and germination for each seed flies and birds; $2 & 2 SASE; gigantic 13’ x 9 1/2” steel trusses, $125. Connie $50; large quantity, deliver. S. Stana Car- pack. Sammie L Marler Brunswick 912- 2015 Tifton 44 Bermuda, premium horse lot advertised. Ads submitted without Powell Monticello 770-722-2895 rollton 770-241-3201 223-8165 quality, fertilized, barn stored, weed & this information will not be published. 2 Trane Mini-Split Ductless Air Units; Bermuda/Fescue mix, 4X5 round bales, Ageratum, butterfly bushes, roses,- hy crabgrass free, 4x5 rolls, $70. Tim Hunter If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, Heat & Cool. Barbara Allen sheltered, $50; Bermuda square bales, drangea, peony, iris, daylily, thrift, cro- Douglasville Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653 this report needs to be sent along with 770-344-8620 2015; 4 x 5 bales, fertilized, in barn, cow $6, horse quality. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica it. For ads submitted online, the report cosmia & more. Jeanette Poss Cumming 770-889-0566 6000lb star shaped Demolition Wreck- hay, $44. Britt Fincher LaGrange 706- 678-794-0880 can be attached using the attachments Bermuda/Fescue, Premium Horse Boxwood, 2 ft., (6), nandina, Flowing ing Ball with new lifting chain. Certified 298-1156 button. Seed lots must be uniform and Scale tickets, verify weight, $ 3,500. Quality, rain/weed free, 4x5 JD Bales, cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Peach, Daisies, Hosta, Sweet Shrubs, 25 rolls; Tift 44, net wrap, 6x4, $60 each. $60; squares $6, quantity discount. Rex Weeping Upon Iris, Hydrangeas. Mary K Douglas Webb Juliette 478-973-0056 J. W. Adkins Vienna 229-805-0255 Certain varieties of seed are protect- 478-973-0056 Palmer Auburn 770-867-9589 ed from propagation unless they are Whitlock East Point 404-767-2748 4x6 bales Bermuda hay, $50 per bale. Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, grown as a class of certified seed. Century Agave plants; 10 plus inches Antique cast iron: pots, press, corn James R Harris Statesboro 912-682- inside, baled with Claas baler, big bales, These include Florida 304, Coker 9152, tall; 1 for $20, shipping included. Marilyn shellers & much more; can send pictures 3021 $60 inside; $35 - $45 outside. Coy Baker Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Criswell 226 Mount Pleasant Church Rd on internet. David Brock Buena Vista bri- 60 Rolls; Coastal Bermuda, excellent Loganville 770-466-4609 Bennings and others. For questions re- Gordon 31031 [email protected] [email protected] 229-937-5774 quality. Stan Powell Wrightsville 478- Coastal Bermuda square bales, $4/bale. garding certified seed, call the Depart- Christmas Roses (Helleborus), $5; Bakery By-Product. Bread - Bulk load 575-0663 Call after 3 p.m. Clay Walker Hawkins- ment’s Seed Division at 404-656-3635. double Althea, Confederate roses, hy- available. Call for pricing and analysis. Al- Bermuda and Bermuda-mix hay, 4x5 ville 706-338-4075 Abuzzi Rye for sale, 95.50% germ., Ital- drangeas, nandinas, ferns, forsythia, len Oglesby lyons 912-293-1697 round rolls, net wrapped; horse quality CORN, $40 per 55 gal. drum. B&C ian Ryegrass, 98% germ, cleaned and beauty berries, burning bushes, $3.50 Barn lumber, 2x6 & 2x10, 15 to 20 ft. and cow hay, $35-$45. Delivery available. Farming Ed Burrell Monticello 706-717- bagged. Billy Joe Turlington Covington & Others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770- lengths, $0.25 per board ft. John Simp- Jack Jenkins Athens 706-286-4438 9581 678-409-4812 428-2227 son Talbotton 706-577-5286 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11

CAT heated outdoor floor heater, water- Remove swarms for free; remove un- Free aged horse manure, mixed with Timber Chair caning and wicker restoration proof, 20 watts, floor heater, Gambrel roof wanted bees from structure for a fee. shavings; you load; Call mornings only. done, including laced and pressed cane, overhangs, durable, nylon, vinyl house, Wanted: bee equipment; pick up. Leon- Linda Snyder Monroe 770-207-1793 Timber must be individually owned rush, split oak, binder cane, seagrass, and produced by the advertiser on his $75. Blairsville.. Ruth J Kohler Young ard Day Macon/Gray 478-719-5588 Free aged manure/compost. Used by Shaker tape, rattan; all types of caning; Harris 706-745-6423 Will remove honey bee swarms, un- personal property. No companies or high-quality work. Dotty McDaniel Cum- organic gardeners. Will help load, easy businesses are allowed to advertise Custom rough cut lumber. Any species. wanted bee equipment, and bee removal access. Call Nina Kristina Macrae Al- ming 770-887-8518 Any dimension. Barn siding, trailer deck- from structure. Derry Oliver Commerce timberland in this category. Timberland Crocheted items for sale: Christmas pharetta 678-703-0694 advertised must be at least one ing, mantels, etc. McDonough. Brandon 706-335-7226 706-621-1781 Free horse manure with shavings. You doilies, dolls, kitchen towels; repairs Dwyer Locust Grove 770-286-0830 acre. Timber wanted ads will not be load and haul. Bob Cats and Loaders done. Marcia Brookins 219 Sheila Circle Things To Eat published. Thomaston 30286 706-647-0593 Electrical Service Pole with meter box welcome. Easy Access. Billy Burke Cov- and breaker box. Pole 4x4 x 12’ treated, Advertisers submitting ads using 53 Acres of Pine Plantation. Andrew ington 770-786-8322 Custom made knives. Each with crown $65. Edwin Dallas Alpharetta 404-641- the term “organic” require Certified Gowen Folkston [email protected] 912- portion of deer antler for the handle; 0421 Organic registration with the Georgia FREE horse manure, mixed with shav- 282-3107 Three sizes to choose from. Can be per- For Sale: 7-room farmhouse+add- Department of Agriculture. Ads sub- ings. Danny West Fayetteville 404-771- Five Cedar Trees, approx. 50” diameter, sonalized. Unique gift or keepsake. Darrel on, built early 1900s, tin top. Must be mitted without this registration will not 4041 30 ft. tall, cut and take. Ted Bishop Giffin Youngblood Millwood 912-282-0167 torn down and moved. Approximately be published. If you are faxing or mail- Large quantity of chicken litter for sale in 678-588-1177 Dishcloths/washcloths, hand knitted, 25’x32’+porches. Gene Kirkpatrick ing in an ad, the registration needs to northwest Georgia. Brad Vines Tallapoo- Free Pine Trees, You Cut. George Sco- Patterns include Bubbles, Double bub- Chester 478-230-4418 be sent along with it. For ads submit- sa 770-328-4720 ville Macon 478-745-2524 bles, Columns, Grandma’s Favorite, and ted online, the registration can be at- For Sale: Used Tin Roofing or Siding, Long leaf pine straw; delivery and Large Red Oak Burl, 5’ tall, 13’ circum., Waffles $4/each. Call for more informa- $1.50 per foot. Homer Thompson Griffin tached using the attachments button. spreading available; serving all Ga. Josh tion. Roberta Watts 2252 Whitney Road For information on this registration, have black gum, cherry, fat pine buds; 678-764-5047 Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076 Southeast Monroe 30655 770-464-1979 call the Organic Program Manager at Pictures available. Butch Moore Blakely Four different colors Lady Bonnets; Heart Pine Wood available on farm 706-595-3408. Pre-bagged horse manure, $1.50/bag; 229-308-0331 property; structure will need razing. El- $40, postage paid. M V Pursley 253 Ryan ‘14 Desirable pecans, $10/lb. plus post- 20-40 lbs. per bag; price reduced for 100 Rough Sawn lumber for sale. Will cut to eanor Scarbrough Savannah 912-352- + bags, you load. Call first. Martha Brau- your specs. up to 20’. Call for Pricing Pe- Road Winder 30680 770-540-1567 770- 7788 age. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770- 307-5645 506-2727 mann Lawrenceville 678-662-9393 ter Jones Monticello 478-256-3857 Handcrafted apron sets ($20), dog col- Kawasaki Mule 3010: 4WD, hard top, Worm Castings, Composting Worms, Wanted: 500 acres, timberland, $1150/ windshield, bed liner, 114 hrs. Charles ‘14 Pecan Halves, $6 lb.; Pieces, $5 lb. lars ($5-$9), adult bibs ($8), and baby + shipping. Larry Fry 5899 Old U S 41 N Horse Manure, Cow Manure, Compost, acre with signed exclusive agreement Parris Winston 770-598-2514 Worm Farm Starter Kits, Workshops. swadlers ($6). Joyce Taylor Fayetteville Hahira 31632 [email protected] 229- licensed real estate broker #217609. [email protected] 770-231-1722 Old Georgia pine table (33HX- Keith Holman Covington 770-713- 794-3388 William Patterson Cumming 850-737- 770-460-1929 36WX102L) $300, store counters (43HX- 5781 33WX148L) $800 each, grain bin (35HX- ‘14 Shelled pecans, mostly halves, 1059 Handmade Kukri knives with exotic 18WX58L) $500. Leave Message. Glenn $8.50 per lb., plus postage, Bagged, in Oddities wood handles, all handmade, length is freezer, Leave Message Franklin Eaton Handicrafts Eskew Madison [email protected] 706- Cookbooks, large collection, many old 17 inches total, $100 each. Call ahead for 818-8815 Flowery Branch 678-617-7119 770-532- If you have questions regarding ads in ordering. Glenn Buckner Monroe 770- 9340 ones, all types. Call for details. Laura El- this category, call 404-656-3722. Old hand-hewn log cabin, excellent liott Conyers 770-929-1832 580-5742 condition. Delivery & set-up available Clean Black Walnuts; (2014) $20 per Handicraft ads are limited to 30 Handmade Tatted Lace Items - Book- quart plus $6 shipping/postage. Roy Gourds for Sale: Crooked handle, anywhere. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706- words. marks (Med $8/ea; Large $10/ea.), Christ- Caine Cumming 770-887-4114 Apple Craft and more at farm. Hoyt How- 695-6431 All types chair caning: blind cane, mas Ornaments (Small $5/ea; Med $7/ea; Fresh cage free, all natural brown eggs, ard Cumming 770-713-6630 770-887- PECANS FOR SALE - In Shell, Shelled 2039 French weave, hole-to-hole, rattan reed. Large $10/ea.), Jewelry (Bracelet/Anklet and Cracked. Pecan Trees For Sale also. from our pet chickens, $4 per dozen. $7.50/ea; Necklace/Choker $10-15/ea.) Margaret Harrison 678-490- Martin gourds, plain or fixed, ready Some repair. More than 50 years experi- Bailey Farms Pelham 229-260-0200 Cumming Discounts Available. Amie Cleghorn Tif- 4497 770-855-4877 to hang, other varieties at farm or ship. ence. George Shelton Cartersville 770- Pine Straw for sale; 12 ac. of Planted 607-6455 ton 229-256-3557 Georgia Jet sweet potatoes, $15 per Crystal Lang Cordele 229-322-1321 Trees, you rack. T.V. Smith Hartwell 770- Large Quilting Machine, makes Bed bushel. Rosanna Auker 43 Daisy Lane NEW CROP: Gourds for sale: martin, All types of chair caning, refinishing and 855-7919 repairs. James J Lewis Perry 478-987- Spreads, Comforter outline, Multi De- Wrightsville 31096 478-864-3092 crooked handle, craft, bottleneck and signs, machine moves over your cloth. Stainless Steel, 1HP, meat grinder, 1/4 more. Shop anytime. Thelma Moon 3226 4243 hp; home office Kitchen Aid ice machine. Marview Farms provides grassfed/fin- Morris C Gilreath Gainesville 770-532- ished, organically-raised, pastured: beef, Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245- Aprons, adult bibs, walker bags, sun- 1424 Philip Heard Monticello 770-630-7491 4218 bonnets, $7 each or 3 for $15. Includes lamb, pork, goat, and eggs! Visit Mar- Mason jar candles. Handcrafted and Telephone Poles- Multiple Lengths. Er- viewFarms.com for more information! postage. Margaret Hottle 4220 Union nie Gilmer 416 Bill Todd Rd Gay 30218 Miscellaneous Wanted personalized for events, businesses, fa- Fernando Mendez Arabi/Cordele 229- Road SW College Park 30349 404-344- vors or fundraisers. 100% Soy. Numer- 706-538-6022 Cage 4’ x6’ x 10’ long, light & drain, sits 401-8722 0568 ous colors and fragrances to choose Three nice metal office desks, $10 each. on legs. Jim Wylie Calhoun 770-596- New crop; Desirable Pecans, $2.50 per Beautiful crocheted cross bookmarks from. Lindsey Blair Lawrenceville 404- Jerry Williamson Newborn 706-468- 4388 pound in shell. $8 per pound, shelled. in various colors and crocheted angels. 952-8397 1167 Looking for pears, on tree or on ground, Prices are plus shipping. Eli Kauffman Both are flat and can be enclosed in a Old-fashioned crochet, made as or- Two Amana Air Conditioners, model within 20 miles of Marietta. Jan Ellis Mari- Montezuma 478-472-8842 card. Great Gifts! Edith Roland Com- dered. hand Crochet articles; Old Timey #VCA24/c2/am /$300. Eugene Robish Wanted: Quality Stuart pecans. Clean in etta 678-687-7370 merce [email protected] 706- Dougasville 770-489-7808 dollies, wall decorations and more. Call shell, 2015 crop. Need 200-300lbs. Call Wanted: Pull Behind Lawn Sweeper, 335-3920 for information. Ann English Cochran Utility trailer, one axle, winch, 4’ x 8’, with price. Near Jackson Co. Deb Allwein good condition. Lois Ross Monroe 770- Chair & Rocker Caning; Wicker & Rattan 478-934-4260 side boards, need repair. $400. Don Irwin 207-0943 Nicholson 706-757-8810 Restoration. 35 years experience. Duke Quilts; homemade, premade and cus- Cumming [email protected] 770-887- Wanted: Swine Farrowing crate for FFA Dufresne 231 Baker Street Statham 1376 Fish & Supplies tom, $75 to $450; beautiful patterns and student’s project. No rust. Malone Harrell 30666 [email protected] 770- colors, wonderful Christmas gifts. Doris Wildfowl and songbird carving instruc- Advertisers selling sterile triploid Dahlonega 229-225-7939 725-2554 Brown McDonough fdbrownj@charter. tion. Learn how to create something grass carp must submit a current Out-Of-State Wanted Chair and rocker caning, all types: hand- net 770-898-8701 beautiful from a block of wood. Martha Wild Animal License from the Geor- Harris Sparta 478-357-6442 laced French, pressed, binder cane, Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls, 25 inch- gia Department of Natural Resourc- 18” Tree Shear for skid steer made by flat reed; can repair frames and finish; es; all handmade, no paints or plastics, Nardwood equipment, Waycross, GA Bees, Honey & Supplies es. Ads submitted without this li- quality work, reasonable prices. Craig beautifully dressed, original 1970 pattern. cense will not be published. If you are Wayne Smith Brookhaven MS 601-833- Leming Marietta 770-617-0815 770- B. Hopkins 914 28th St E Tifton 31794 10 Frame bee hive starting kit, $85 and faxing or mailing in an ad, the license 8486 428-4990 229-382-2310 5 Frame bee hive, $65 aiso make Supers needs to be sent along with it. For 25-acre farmland, first time farmer; any and Inner Cover. Eliseo Delia Mineral ads submitted online, the license can county southeast. Gary Pancholi Cary Bluff 706-492-5119 be attached using the attachments NC [email protected] 919-525- 20 Shallow supers/frames with drawn button. For license information, call 0585 comb, frames, good condition, some su- 770-761-3044. 3 cyl. diesel engine for 1972 Ford Trac- pers need paint, $15 for 9 frame super. $25-$35/lb, Big Reds- Europeans, Red tor. Clifford Phillips 1996 Co Rd 63 Wood- Caleb Lachmann Blue Ridge 706-851- Wigglers and worm castings plus ship- land AL 36280 334-432-2337 8639 ping. Lew Bush Byron [email protected] Want junked Satoh Beaver, 15 HP trac- Albany/Southwest Georgia bee re- 478-955-4780 tor or steering shaft gear box. Need the moval. Licensed/Insured .Also hornets, A-1 quality channel catfish fingerlings; steering sector shaft. Glenn Parham Tal- yellow jackets, wasps. Dale Richter graded, priced by size, accurate weights, lahassee FL [email protected] Leesburg [email protected] 229- counts, guaranteed live, healthy, immedi- 850-508-2665 886-7663 ate delivery. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706- All natural pure, unprocessed honey; 648-2062 770-468-0725 Firewood sizes available: quart, $14; pint, $8; eight- Any size bass, bluegill, crappie, channel Firewood must be cut from the ad- ounce bear, $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson catfish, shellcracker, shad, minnows; free vertiser’s personal property. Ads for 770-775-0157 678-448-7781 delivery or pick up. Best prices. Danny firewood must use the cord when Bee removal, metro Atlanta and west Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 specifying the amount of firewood Georgia areas. Work guaranteed. W.O. Channel Catfish: several 1000 lbs.; 2-3 for sale. Canady Winston 770-942-3887 lb. each, also fingerling, 6” - 8” 7 8 - 10 1/2 Cord, seasoned Oak/Hickory fire- Beeutiful Bees’ Beekeeping supplies, inches. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384- wood, delivered and stacked, $90. Craig services and training. Become a bee- 5090 Exner Newnan craig.exner@cowetas- keeper for honey or pollination. Begin- Composting Worms, Worm Castings, chools.net 678-850-1234 470-241-0247 ners welcome. Ruth Mettler Statesboro Worm Farm Starter Kits, Workshops, Oak firewood, 1/2 cord, $85, delivery 912-656-0168 Composting Supplies. Dennis Holman extra hickory, pecan apple for cooking. Carpenter Bee Trap; The One that Covington 678-977-7944 Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709 Works, $20; 3-$50; Free Shipping. Jack Large Red Europeans Wigglers, Red Red/White Oak firewood, some split, Snyder 265 Eagel Pass Lane Hephzibah Wigglers, Ga. Reds, (new breed), 1 lb., 16’ - 18’ half cord, $75, full cord, $180; 30815 706-884-7959 $30 plus postage. Williard D Jones Met- Will deliver for extra. 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Chris Riner 478-994-4122 Loganville 770-267-4508 Williamson 770-550-3675 PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015 Georgia Federal-State Inspection Service adds value to peanut industry Georgia leads the nation in peanut production, and it’s a comfort- try,” Moye said. “Our job is to call it what it is.” able lead that keeps us on top. With the harvest already well under way In addition to about 90 full-time inspectors, who are licensed by the in Georgia’s “peanut belt,” a record crop of 1.8 million tons is forecast. USDA, the service adds about 800 temporary inspectors and aides to staff Of the 11 major peanut producing states, Georgia grows roughly half the grade rooms of more than 130 peanut buying points statewide. of the total annual crop. As a commodity, peanuts are worth upwards Year-round a staff of experts in such diverse fields as education, com- of $600 million a year to the state. puter technology and equipment maintenance provide support to the pea- Production isn’t the only area of the market that Georgia has cor- nut industry in all other peanut pro- nered, however. Before they hit the market, peanuts must be inspected ducing states across the nation. From for quality which determines the machinery used to measure and the grade of the peanuts. That’s weigh shelled and unshelled nuts to where the 88-year-old Georgia the software inspectors use to record Federal-State Inspection Service peanut grades to the paperwork used enters the picture. to communicate inspection results Serving the industry since to buyers worldwide, it’s all been 1927, Georgia Federal-State is calibrated, rebuilt and refurbished mandated by the USDA to in- T.E. Moye is a peanut farmer who took or written and upgraded by the staff spect peanuts and all varieties of the reins of the Georgia Federal-State at Georgia Federal-State. imported onions. Many of its in- Inspection Service as president and In May the organization took its spectors are licensed to evaluate CFO five years ago at the request of first steps toward the redesign and the quality of some 35-plus com- Georgia Agriculture Commissioner fabrication of new grading equip- Gary W. Black. One of his goals for the modities in all, and are frequently non-profit inspection service is to keep ment. The equipment that Georgia asked to do so by farmers seeking the organization moving forward. “As and most other peanut states use is Teresa Cox is training officer for the a guarantee of quality for their technology continues to drive agriculture based on a 70-year-old design and is Georgia Federal-State Inspection Service. The summer before every peanut harvest, Ryan Rigdon is maintenance supervisor buyers. into the future, Georgia Federal-State a very labor-intensive process. “We wants to move right along with it,” he said. Cox organizes training sessions for the for the Georgia Federal-State Inspection “We’re right proud of being a are really looking forward to hav- peanut industry’s inspection sector. Service. Grading equipment and parts part of all those commodities,” ing fresh ideas and new technology Trainees come to Albany from peanut used by peanut states nationwide are said T.E. Moye, president and CFO of Georgia Feder- brought into the peanut grading process,” said Mal- states nationwide. Everyone from supplied by Georgia Federal-State’s al-State, “but our bread-and-butter is peanuts.” lory Black, industry relations representative for Geor- supervisors to part-time clerks partake of maintenance department. While harvest her classes. time is Rigdon’s busy time, he works So even though Georgia Federal-State’s peak sea- gia Federal-State. year-round to calibrate and maintain the son is just a few months long, running from Septem- “Georgia Federal-State is eager about the develop- machinery federal-state inspector’s use ber to November, the organization works year-round ment of more efficient inspection methods to better in the state of Georgia. to prepare itself and America’s other major peanut serve the pea- producing states for the important work of serving nut industry,” farmers and consumers. As a service organization, said Randall Georgia Federal-State is based on a foundation of Taylor, state honesty and impartiality. supervisor for “We strive to work error-free as to provide a fair, Georgia Feder- unbiased inspection for the farmer as well as indus- al-State. Keith Sellars is information technology supervisor for Georgia Federal-State Inspection Service. The grading software that Georgia Federal-State pioneered for use by peanut and other commodity inspectors nationwide is his domain. He oversees development Debra Richardson is billing supervisor and testing of software for internal Randall Taylor is state supervisor for for the Georgia Federal-State Inspection and external use, and provides Georgia Federal-State Inspection Service. Service. As such, she oversees the billing Kim Morris is print shop supervisor The inspection service has come a long of all inspection certificates and services for Georgia Federal-State Inspection technical support and consultation to more than 300 peanut buying way since he started work there 37 performed by the inspection personnel. Service. He produces the “Positive Lot years ago as an inspector. All the grading Debra also oversees the pre-export Identification” tags tied to grading and points in peanut producing states. The department is currently certificates were completed by hand at documentation which is uploaded daily inventory control for shelled peanuts. that time and most are now computer via ETDE (electronic trade document The USDA grading labels he prints are working on real-time transfer of inspection documents. generated. He keeps a complete library of exchange). This system supports the color-coded by grade and have barcodes inspection guidelines for 35 commodities trade of U.S. agriculture products by that identify individual lots of peanuts. in his office closet. providing data electronically.

Georgia Grown is going to New York City Continued From Page 1 to Goglia, Chute will be accompanied by: Chef Jay Swift of of Townsend; Plantation Quail in Greensboro; Tiger Mountain The Coca-Cola Co., Delta Air Lines, the Georgia Restau- 4th & Swift and Noble Fin in Atlanta; Chef Savannah Haseler Vineyards in Tiger; Yonah Mountain Vineyards in Cleveland; rant Association and the Georgia Department of Economic of Twain’s Brewpub & Billiards in Decatur; Chef Kyle Jaco- Wolf Mountain Vineyards in Dahlonega; and Radio Roasters Development are sponsoring Georgia Grown Night at the vino of The Florence in Savannah; and Pastry Chef Chrysta Coffee in Scottdale. James Beard House. Poulos of Rocket Farm Restaurants in Atlanta. “I’m super excited,” Haseler said of the opportunity to ac- company Chute to New York and feature Registered Ossabaw Island Hogs in her dishes for the event. Marc and Lydia Mousseau of Milledgeville founded Reg- istered Ossabaw Island Hogs less than five years ago. Having their product featured at the Beard House so early in their ca- reer is an experience that Marc Mousseau calls “surreal.” “I was telling a friend of mine about the dinner and he said, ‘You realize the James Beard House is like the Academy Awards of the culinary world,’” Marc Mousseau said. The elegance of the preview dinner venue and the promi- nence of the Beard House mark a turning point for Georgia Grown, which assists Georgia producers in marketing their products and building successful family farms and businesses. “This is about Georgia food. It’s about Georgia culture,” Commissioner Black said. “This food just didn’t come out of a box. It didn’t come off of a train 3,000 miles away. There’s a family behind it.” Other Georgia Grown members who have donated food A waiter serves a 13th Colony Southern Rye and beverages for the event are: Springer Mountain Farms in Chef Savannah Haseler prepares Ossabaw Beef seasoned for Chef Jay Swift’s Hunter Whiskey with Ginger, Lime, Falernum and Baldwin; Hunter Cattle Co. in Brooklet; B.D. Judge Seafood Island Pork Rillettes. Cattle Grassfed Beef Tartare. Grains of Paradise by Mixologist Julian Goglia. Find Georgia Agriculture Online! www.agr.georgia.gov www.facebook.com/georgiangrown