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1 Visit Our Website Vol. 94, No. 18 Wednesday, September 7, 2011 Copyright 2011 Will Wingate Land Conservation Provides Tax Benefits Would you be surprised to learn that the U.S. Congress has made it possible for you to pay no federal income tax for the next 16 years? If at least half of your gross income in 2011 comes from farming, ranching or timber production, consider yourself surprised. In December 2010, Congress Our guest columnist this week is Will Wingate, Vice-President, Advocacy and Land Conservation, Georgia Conservancy, 817 West Peachtree Street, Suite 200, Atlanta, GA extended a tax break which allows farmers who agree to protect their environmentally valuable land from development to potentially pay no taxes for the next 16 years. See Internal Revenue Code Section 170 (b)(1)(e)(iv). Here is how it works: Let s say you own 200 acres with a conservation value of $5,000 per acre, or $1 million in all. Your 2011 income is $100,000 and at least half of it comes (Continued on Page 12) Mail to: Notice Ad Deadline for the Oct. 5 issue is noon, Sept. 21 Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary Black, Commissioner For in-home delivery Wed., September 7, 2011 Life-Long Ga. Dairy Farmer Treats his Cows Like Family Fourth-generation dairy farmer Scott Glover is passionate about his cows. Our mission is to provide a wholesome, all-natural product fresh from our farm to your family, said Scott Glover, owner of Mountain Fresh Creamery and Glo-Crest Dairy in Clermont, Ga., near Gainesville. We are passionate about our cows comfort, and their quality of life, he said. Our cows comfort and health come first. And, in return, they produce quality, award-winning milk. Glover said his cows are treated like family because they are, providing them with care on a 24/7 basis. We re just trying to get this operation off the ground, he said. It s been a bit overwhelming. People like our milk it s locally produced. The 10-acre creamery is in its fourth week of operation, but has been in the planning stages for about five years. We had been thinking about getting people closer to what we actually do, he said. He wanted to tap into the agri-tourism business, but his dairy wasn t conducive to consumer traffic, so he opened the creamery to show off his product. We wanted to bring the consumer to what we were doing, he said. In north Georgia, we have a population of people who are looking for products that are fresh. We have to identify where they are coming from. The Georgia Department of Agriculture has played a big part in helping him set up his operation, Glover said. The GDA folks have been tremendous with their help and guidance, he said. We built this place according to Department of Agriculture specifications Sunbelt Expo Oct Moultrie, Ga Editor s Note: The dates for Sunbelt Expo were listed incorrectly in the August 24 issue. The correct dates for the 2011Expo are Oct The editor regrets any confusion or inconvenience caused by the error. He said Department Inspector Mitchell Martin was there the first day they opened to pull milk samples and inspector Bob Rogers tested and certified Glover s milk for transport. The farm has around 70 cows that are Scott Glover, owner of Mountain Fresh Creamery and Glo-Crest Dairy in Clermont, Ga., checks his pasteurization vat which heats the milk to a minimal temperature of 145 degrees F, preserving taste, flavor, and nutrients. All-Natural, non-homogenized milk, chocolate and low-fat milk, buttermilk, cream, ice cream, and butter are produced at his creamery. milked twice a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Milk is delivered from their White County dairy to the processing plant about six miles away. What can I do to keep moles out of my lawn? Moles eat grubs and earthworms. If you treat your lawn for grubs, this will diminish the moles food source and they will begin to look elsewhere. Using a product containing Bacillus popilliae, a bacterium that causes a natural disease (milky spore) of the grubs of Japanese beetles (one of the most common grubs feeding on grass roots,) will help diminish your mole problem. This is much safer and has a longer effect than a chemical insecticide. Products containing Bacillus popilliae are available at your local garden center as are conventional insecticides if you choose to go that route. Since watering may lure insects and earthworms near the surface, reducing the watering will also diminish the probability of moles digging near the surface. Also, you will have fewer problems with moles (and mice and voles as well) if you have a black snake or another snake such as a king snake in your garden. The snakes may give us a small fright when we come across them, but they are harmless to us and are true allies in the garden. Trapping a mole will kill that one mole, but doesn t give a long-term ag consumer line... About 1,000 gallons of Grade A milk are produced each week, using minimal processing. Our cows have access to feed that is balanced very carefully by our nutritionist, John Beckman, to meet their mineral and vitamin needs, Glover said. They have access to fresh water at all times. During the hotter months, the cattle not only are close to water, but Glover and his staff see that fans are turned on them during the hottest part of the day. Mountain Fresh produces all-natural, non-homogenized milk, chocolate and low-fat milk, buttermilk, cream, ice cream, and butter. Glover said his allnatural milk at $5 a gallon costs a little more than traditional dairies charge. We re not competing with conventional milk producers, he said. Non-homogenized milk was selected, Glover said, because fat particles are left whole, making them much more easily absorbed by the body. We use a process called vat pasteurization which only heats the milk to a minimal temperature of 145 F degrees, therefore preserving all the taste, flavor, and nutrients that milk has to offer, said Glover. The milk is processed at that temperature for 30 minutes, cooled down (Continued on Page 12) solution. Gadgets such as windmills and pinwheels do not work to keep moles away. Castor bean plants are sometimes planted to repel moles, but they have not been shown to be effective, especially for a large area. *** What is the difference between a plumcot and a pluot? A plumcot is a cross between a plum and an apricot. A pluot is a cross between a plumcot and a plum. An aprium is a cross between a plumcot and an apricot. *** What exactly is buttermilk? Old-fashioned buttermilk is the liquid remaining after butter is churned. It was (Continued on Page 12) Special Farmland Issue See ads pages 2-4

2 Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 7, 2011 Advertising Guidelines Bulletin Publishes Every Other Week All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. 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Ads are limited to describing farmland or farm structures; detailed descriptions of non-farm structures are not included in these avertisements. Farmland Northeast If you have questions about ads in this Banks 14.5 A., two streams, county water, located on Hwy 198, 1/2 mile from US 441, $5,000 per acre, contact Lila McClure or Ron Newsome (2nd#). Lila McClure Canton Banks 56 acres pasture on 18 acre lake, creek, river, large home, barns, $15,000 per acre. Sam Thurmond 2173 Hwy 98 Maysville dawson 5.3 A., with home, pen for chickens/goats, beautiful view of mountains, too many extras to mention, $269,000. Arletta Jarrard dawsonville dawson Etowah River, 11.6 acres pasture, hardwoods, pond, nice home/shop, 650 ft. riverfront fish, near Hwy. 400 & 53, very private, convenient, financing and smaller trades considered, $850,000. G.K. Allen dawsonville Fannin 11.3 mountain acres in Wilscott/Skeenah area, completely mature wooded, spring branch, potential pond site, homesites, joins forest service, excellent owner financing terms, $112,000. Vicky Demsky Morganton Fannin acres, wooded, spring fed streams with lakesites, views, paved road, owner financed. Roger Peppers dalton telephone. Notices may be submitted by U.S. mail, facsimile transmission, or via the Internet through the Market Bulletin website. Notices sent via mail or fax must be legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. ads to: MARKET BULLETIN Georgia department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. drive SW Atlanta, GA Fax: (404) Website: Send To submit an ad via the Internet, access the website shown above. 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Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the Bulletin each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call , 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, and ask for the ad department or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA Fannin 6.1 acres, Coopers Creek/Suches area, beautiful large hardwoods, spring heads, 2 miles off Hwy 60, utilities, paved road frontage, $7,900 per acre. E. Rowsey Young Harris Fannin 9.2 beautiful acres, nice creek runs through it, pasture, mixed woods, mountain views, homesites, excellent horse/mini-farm, great owner financing terms, $127,000. Vince Demsky, Jr. Morganton Gilmer Acres, permitted septic tank, graded lot, piped spring, creek, small barn, pond silted up, Rich Mt. Wildlife, Ellijay, $100,000. W.D. Travis Covington Gilmer 19 A., Gilmer Co., stream, good road, $4,900 acre. R. Dangar 1062 Liberty Grove Road Alpharetta Gilmer acres, beautiful large mixed hardwoods, centerline creek frontage, 1/2 mile off Hwy 52E, 8 miles from Amicalola Falls State Park, 500' road frontage, $2,900 acre. W. Rowsey Blairsville Gilmer 40 acres beautiful mountain land in south Gilmer County. $320,000. Robert Middendorf Talking Rock Gilmer A. on Skeenah Gap Rd., hay, creek frontage, Suches area. James & Shirley Meers Suches Gilmer 87 A., house, barn, creek springs county water, part pasture, rest wooded, exc. for poultry houses, orchard, vineyard, etc., $550,000. Billy Bramlett Ellijay Habersham 12 ac. in Habersham Co. on the Chattahoochee River, 8 ac. in hay and 4 ac. in hardwood, $39,000 per acre. Bobby Wallace Cumming Habersham A. has 2 large hay barns, 2 ponds, 20 acres in pasture, good building site with good view, $9,000 per acre. Tony Tipton Clarkesville Habersham 5.03 A., 1/2 pasture, 1/2 woods, 500 ft. SR 17, north Clarkesville, 1 spring, 2 branches, owner financing, $100,000, 10% down. Bobby Canup Sautee Habersham 63 A., 3 miles east of Clarkesville near Hwy. 441, 40 acres pasture, house and barn. Gerald Kastner Clarkesville Hall 15.1 Ac., east Hall Co., near Hwy 365, 300 ft. stream frontage, $200,000. Ron Strickland Gillsville Hall 17.2 A., cross fenced, creek, 4-stall barn, house, mobile caretaker home, $429,000 obo. Leonard Coker Gainesville Hall 5.5 A., working blueberry and blackberry farm and nursery, 3 and 4 year old plants, irrigation pond and system, shop, greenhouses, beautiful property, $295K. Mark Ransbotham 6320 Waterside Dr. Gainesville Hall A. farm, gentle to rolling terrain, 700 ft. road frontage, two streams, call for price. Wendell Sullens Alto Pickens 10 A., mostly pasture, fenced, cross-fenced, house, barn, shop, $385,000. John Turner Jasper Rabun 55+ A., with stream joins US Forest Service, located on Marcus Circle, just off Bridge Creek Rd. in Tiger, old home place, ideal for development. Lotha Gibson Lakemont Union 10 A., 13 miles NW of Blairsville, all wooded with 237 ft. road frontage, branch and spring, county water, paved road, good building sites, $65,000. Joe Mikle Monroe White 12 A., with spring and nice stream, small timber, secluded, 2 miles from town near paved road, $120,000, owner financing available. Virgil Hunt, Jr. Cleveland Farmland Northeast Central If you have questions regarding this ad Barrow 110+ acres., fenced 60% open, two lakes, private, paved road access, older home, county water, Athens 15 miles Winder 5 miles, $3000/acre. Benson Davis Winder Barrow 14.5 Acres., fenced, large barn, open pasture, several outbuildings, home, well and county water, 15 miles from Athens, $132,000. Hank Segars Winder Barrow 43+ acres, farmhouse., out buildings, located on Smith Mill Road, Bethlehem, $22,500 per acre. Bob Smith Hoschton Barrow 45 Beautiful acres., front on Hwy brick homes and 2- story barns, hayfields, pasture, stocked pond, fruit/nut trees, $2200 per acre. Lynn Wellham Statham Elbert acres in Elbert Co., borders Corp. of Engineers' property on Lake Russell, great for hunting, large pond and barns, $244,680. Ray Anderson Elberton Elbert 170 acres., with 14 year old planted pine ready to thin, has 46 acres of nice hardwoods with two creeks. deer and turkeys. $1,884/acre. Brad Collins Macon Elbert 27 and 23 acres., with creek, wooded, ideal for deer and turkey, asking $7,500 per acre, obo. Mike Callaway Blairsville Elbert 33.5 acres, currently fenced/crossed fenced, great for cows or horses, shop, barn, creek, and house, call for more info. Buster Webb Elberton Elbert 37+ acres., pasture, woods, fenced/cross fenced, pond,48 x 82 pole barn, other outbuildings, brick house, some equipment and livestock can remain, $295,000. Jim Scott Royston Elbert 72 acres., will divide; Bowman 15 acres; Lavonia 10 acres, all have creeks, owner finance. Robert George Lavonia Elbert acres, owner finance with 10% down, close to Hwy. 72 and the Broad River, only 30 min. to Athens, mostly pine, 11 acres hardwoods, creek, $2995/acre. Freida Watson Acworth Elbert Double Bridges Rd acres, fenced pastures, 2 large streams, $2200 per acre. Frank Anderson Lilburn Elbert Welcome Church Rd acres, 30 + open with large pond, partially fenced, lots of road frontage, $3400 per acre, neg. Danny Harris Comer Franklin 174 acres. 50 clear in grass balance in 12yr.old pines, 5 acre lake lots of road frontage, $4588/acre. Mary Hart Royston Franklin 62 Acres, cleared lays well, county water, springs, brick home, paved rd frontage, will divide 5 miles exit 160 Hwy 106. Steve Davis Commerce Hart 117 Acres., house, beautiful streams owner financing 515 Cornhusker Road Hartwell. $5500 per acre. Lamar Chandler Jersey Hart Cattle farm, hay shed, and barn, working pens, cross fenced, $7000/ac. may consider trade. Johnny Padget Ball Ground Hart 124 ac. open fields, hard woods, house 30x30 steel building 3 1/2 acre pond fully stocked plenty of wild life, secluded very nice, $757,000 firm. Randall Sullers Cumming Hart 14 Acres with ranch house, two barns, orchard, fenced pastures. $325,000. Travis Carnes Hartwell Hart acres, approx. 10 acres fenced with small pond, ' paved road, ' borders WMA, house for storage, 8 miles to lake, $6900/acre. Connie Bell dewy Rose Hart acres. farmland 50/50 pasture, wooded, 1952 farm house, 2 wells, septic tank, small stream, wildlife, paved road frontage, 4 miles from I-85, $5000 per acre. Dan Johnson Lavonia Hart 60 acres brick home, half in fenced pasture, woods with creek and wildlife, storage buildings and cattle working system, appt. only, $550,000. Betty Fowler Royston Hart acre cattle farm, fenced/cross fenced, 6 pastures w/water, lake, 40x50 shop, 52x50 pole barn, corral w/40x70 cover, brick house, 1150' rd frontage. Millard Wilkinson Hartwell Hart Three tracts- all on road frontage 93.8 acres, open fields with pond 16.2 acres with mature pines 39.1 acres, mixed coverage, $4600 per acre. William Mayes Atlanta Jackson 15 A. w/house and barn, $125,000. Richard A Turner Braselton Jackson 15+ A., with paved road, county water, creek on property, paved road frontage. F. Wilkins Hoschton Jackson 19 acres pasture land free just pay part of improvements cost. horse barn, riding ring, fences, large brick home. $325,000. Cheryl Andrews Maysville Madison 181 acres land in pasture good stream, 12 miles to Athens, $4500 per acre. Robert Williams danielsville Madison 23.5 ac. 1 40x x350 all clear span, currently under grower contract, needs upgrades, $250,000. Charles Minish Commerce Madison A., Ila area, half pasture and wooded, fenced with nice stream, potential lakesite or homesite, $5000 per acre, neg. Joyce Reed danielsville Madison 66 ac. 25 acre grass, border nice creek, 5 ac. pond site, paved rd, $4,500 per acre. Chad Hart Royston Morgan 549 ac. 3 miles off I--20 exit tracts adjoining acers, wooded open creeks paved rd. priced, $7500, $7000, $6500, $6000. Lamar Banks Madison Oconee 12 acres near Watkinsville, nice homesites with hardwoods, creek and some pasture, can divide. Phil Paxson Bishop Oconee 35 acres on flat rock road, all fenced, five acres wooded, creek runs through property, open land with stream and water, $12,000 per acre. Franklin Marshall Watkinsville Oglethorpe 15 ac. secluded, hardwoods, stream, 5 ac. fescue, deer, cabin. 1/4 mi. from Oconee, Athens/Clark county lines off Belmont Rd, reduced, $115,000. Howard Stephens Bishop Oglethorpe 24 ac. of land, with creek, paved road and water. Joyce White Arnoldsville Walton 6+ acres. Lot #6, Meshae Manor private drive community, asking $76,000. Steven Melton Monroe Walton Good Hope 15.5 acres fenced, Jones Woods Road level many out buildings 210' well two septic tanks, $25,000 per acre. Will Sommer Cumming Farmland Greater Atlanta If you have questions about this ad category, call Ashley Simpson at Cherokee 26 acres (fenced pasture / wooded / streams), full size shop/barn with power, water & drains, $234,900. Stacy Gentry Ball Ground Cherokee 27 acres +/-, Mt. Carmel Church Rd. off #108, near #20, rectangle, land slopes off center ridge, bold stream on back line, $17,500/acre. Paula Hill Atlanta Cherokee acres with pasture and timber, zoned agriculture, small house, 3 sheds, $19,900/acre. L. Perryman Ball Ground Cherokee 5.1 acres, Addison Rd. Waleska $15,000, pr. acre road frontage: 239.5', no owner financing, deanna_kirby@bellsouth.net. Doug Kirby Marietta Cherokee acres on Conn's Creed Rd., stream on rear and acres facing Sperin Rd., $13,500/acre, mostly hardwoods. Harold Burts Marietta Cherokee 8 A., Upper Bethany Rd., 700' paved rd. frontage, wooded, open trails, graveled drive, convenient to I575, low interest rate. J.R. Dangar Canton Cobb 11+ A., 4100 Dallas Hwy., creek, 3 outbuildings, barn cypress, log cabin equipt., asking 2.25 mil., no leins. Sam Saliba, Jr. Marietta Cobb 19 acres west loaded with hardwoods, perfect for family home, zoned residential. Phyllis Wingo Acworth Cobb 25 acres brick 1/2 mile from Hwy 41. Robert Montegomery Kennesaw Cobb 25+ acres, 2 brick homes, paved driveways, fenced with lake and pond, nice, very reasonable. Don Ingram Powder Springs douglas 125 acres. 100 year old pines and hardwoods, three creeks flow through the middle, 400 feet road frontage on Brittain Rd., $4,500/acre. Curly Chase Loganville douglas 40.7 A zoned R-1, adjoins Saint Andrews Golf course, beautiful and secluded, LL157 at the corner of Tyrce and Kraft, $30,000/acre, firm, buy entire tract or pay more. Dan Burkett dahlonega Forsyth 53+ acres, zoned A-1, 6 miles east of GA 400 and Hwy 53 on Pea Ridge Rd., $34,900/acre. David Luke Talking Rock Fulton 10.5 fenced acres, half open, 890' paved frontage, 23X85' work building, large brick house, chestnut trees, scuppernong arbor, adjacent Fairburnm near I-85, 15 min. to airport, $295,000. Vern Parizek Fairburn Fulton 20 acres located 12 miles south of Atlanta airport, house, shop, well, county water and cable avail., beautiful mature woods, $13,950/acre, possible owner finance. Roy Watson Fairburn Henry 7 acres, 6 stall concrete barn, tack room, office loft, stream, electricity, county water, 90% pasture, cross fenced, $114,000, will finance. Eddy Crumbley Mcdonough Newton 20 A.+/- acres wooded + open land, lake, creek alog property lines, deer turkey, $10,500/acre, will consider financing. Dennis Christopher Newborn Rockdale acrces, has approx. 6 acres cleared, fenced the balance in trees, small stream in middle of property, $14,900/acre. Mike Schaeffer Conyers Rockdale 49 acres pond with big creek Pole barn, storage building, electrical & water tap in place 2510 North Hightower Trail Conyers 30012, $11K per acre owner financing. Ronda Parks Loganville Rockdale 72.6 acres, 3100 Klondike Rd. Conyers Ga., open land, make offer. Julian Patton Martin Spalding 10 acres 4488 West Ellis Rd., 1 1/2 in pastures, brick home, county water, septic tank, $150,000. Jewell McCray Griffin Spalding A., wooded and open, beautiful building site, owner may finance, $110,000. Scott Henley Jackson Spalding 50A., $400,000, 5 miles of Griffin, Walkers Mill Rd., county water, hardwoods, easy access to I-75 to Atlanta or Macon. Joe Futral Griffin Spalding Two 5 acre lots and a one acres, all lots are soft rolling with pasture and trees with beautiful building sites, can plats. Steven Bivins Brooks Farmland Northwest If you have questions about ads in this Bartow 10 A. horse farm, 4-stall barn, pond, 3 acre fenced homesite with electricity, water, and septic, asking price, $260,000. Jack Mattlage Acworth Bartow 8 A. farm, cedar log house, garage, shed, new barn, field fenced, cross fenced, all cleared pasture, very nice, all goes, $400,000, appt. only. Jim Raptis White Carroll 20 A. on Mooyn Rd., 1850 ft. paved road frontage and 50 A. on Horsley Mill Rd., possible owner financing. Frank Carroll 286 Mooyn Rd. Carrollton Carroll 250 acres rolling hills, fully fenced/cross-fenced, 30 acre hay field, lrg. barn w/indoor cattle facilities, sm. storage barn, 3-bay workshop, lrg. lake, mile on river, nice home, $900,000. Jack Harden Bowdon The Market Bulletin is accessible via the Internet at the site No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or incorporated into any information retrieval system without the written consent of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. The Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN ) Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia Fax Office hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday Gary Black, Commissioner Carlton Moore, Editor Gerrie Fort, Circulation Mgr. 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3 Wednesday, September 7, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 Farmland Sections and Counties Use for Locating Georgia Counties Northwest Bartow Carroll Catoosa Chattooga Dade Floyd Gordon Haralson Murray Paulding Polk Walker Whitfield Northeast Central Barrow Clarke Elbert Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton Southeast Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley Bryan Bulloch Camden Candler Charlton Chatham Clinch Coffee Echols Effingham Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long McIntosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler Northeast Banks Dawson Fannin Gilmer Habersham Hall Lumpkin Pickens Rabun Stephens Towns Union White East Central Baldwin Bleckley Burke Columbia Dodge Emanuel Glascock Hancock Jasper Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Laurens Lincoln McDuffie Putnam Richmond Taliaferro Treutlen Twiggs Warren Washington Wilkes Wilkinson Southwest Baker Ben Hill Berrien Brooks Calhoun Chattahoochee Clay Colquitt Cook Crisp Decatur Dooly Dougherty Early Grady Irwin Lee Lowndes Marion Miller Mitchell Pulaski Quitman Randolph Schley Seminole Stewart Sumter Terrell Thomas Tift Turner Webster Wilcox Worth Greater Atlanta Cherokee Clayton Cobb DeKalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale Spalding West Central Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson Carroll Great mini-farm, 10.5 acres nice trees, well, 2 county water meters, Jones Mill Rd. frontage, rural area only 30 minutes to I- 285, barns, etc., $5,900/acre. Mike Crews Hiawassee Catoosa 30 +/- A., wooded land for sale, paved frontages with county water, $6,500 per acre, owner will finance. C.M. Fife, III Atlanta Floyd 105 A., southern Floyd Co. borders Silver Creek, includes farm house, 7-stall barn with apartment above and equipment shed. Tom Lane 550 John Ingram Rd. Silver Creek Floyd Modern 6 house poultry farm, 88 acres, class A rated, well water, two dwellings, wooded, creek, well kept, secluded, call for price. Wayne Merritt Armuchee Gordon 10+ acres w/rd. frontage, located near Calhoun, Rome & Adairsville, $80,200. Dale Abernathy Calhoun Gordon 34 +/- acres on Hwy 53, large house, barn, fenced on three sides, mostly pasture, great building site on back, spring fed branch lakesite. Darryl Edwards Plainville Gordon 35 acres, one hour north of Atlanta, pasture, rolling hills and woodlands, paved roads, easy access, barn, owner financing avail., $250k. Allen Payne Canton Gordon Fenced pasture, creek, stocked lake, home on acres, 40x40 barn with shed, bathroom outside, Fairmount and Ranger, $309,900, call after 5 pm. Dale Fletcher Ranger Haralson 143 A., large stream, paved road across entire property, timber cut, $3,000 per acre. Ray Griffin Buchanan Haralson 2 tracts of 24+/- acres, large hardwoods, nice creek, deeded easement with access to county water/electricity, $2,600 per acre, must sell, possible owner financing. Mike Dycus Tallapoosa Haralson 25 A., large oaks all wooded, private, creek over 500 feet of public road, owner financing available, $4500 per acre. Ben Frost Buchanan Murray A., flat land, spring, 2 lakes, 1440 ft. paved road fronting, plenty of water & grass, $65,000. Grady Burger Calhoun Murray 100 acres of pastured farmland, ideal for developing, close to schools & road frontage w/ 2 different roads. Benny Tankersley Chatsworth Murray Pre-Civil War farm, 2 miles from Chatsworth on Holly Creek, unrestored log house, 35A. cleared bottomland, 50A. wooded w/mountain views, paved road, city water, good barn, $600,000. E.L. Jinkins Chatsworth Paulding 8 A., wooded, paved rd., county water & well, flat land, fruit/nut trees, 6-stall barn, utility bldg., large house, landscaped yard, $199,000. Virginia Puckett 542 Vinson Mtn. Loop Rockmart Polk 20 A. on Fulmar Rd., near Haralson Co., paved road frontage, utilities, can be divided into smaller tracts, $7,500 per acre, negotiable. Leonard Draper Cedartown Polk 20 A., brick home, fenced pasture, drilled well, pond, some woods, small building, nice mini-farm, Culp Lake area, appointment only. Virginia Hooper Cedartown Polk 29+ beautiful acres with stocked pond, part pasture, part woods, good for building or horses, lots of deer, quiet, private, good pole barn. Linda Seabolt Cedartown Polk 40 A., heavily wooded, large hardwoods, creek through middle, deer hunter paradise, great real estate investment or private hunting location, $3,200 per acre. Gary Jones Rockmart Polk 94+ A., west of Rockmart, 35% woodland, 65% pasture, fenced road frontage, creek, small pond, 1.7 acre, deer & turkey, $6,250 per acre. Chris Serafin Woodstock Walker 10 acres of beautiful mountain land atop Taylor's Ridge, 7 miles east of LaFayette, secluded, restricted and breathtaking views, will consider owner financing, call for info. Melanie Collins La Fayette Walker 120 acres, 117 acres of pines and hardwood plus house, 6 miles from I- 75/Dalton, 14 miles from Calhoun, 17 miles to LaFayette. B. Lloyd Whitfield Walker 14 A., part grass and trees, small creek, 500 ft. road frontage. Gary Ridley LaFayette Walker 20+/- acres overlooking Johns Mountain, mile off E. Armuchee Rd., Villanow, great views, small pond, mostly hardwood, power to adjoining property, $70,000. Malcolm Smith Summerville Walker 27A., 300' state highway, 400' county rd. frontage, formally Blue Goose Christmas Tree Farm, well known name, could be reopened under new management. Earl Pendergraft LaFayette Walker 6.29 A., McLemore Cove area, county water, septic tank, electricity, and barn, beautiful mountain views, mostly open land with spring, $9,000 per acre. Wayne Head Jersey Walker 80 +/- A., mountain land near LaFayette, Ga., $3,000/acre, joins National Forest on 2 sides, owner financing. Robert Robertson LaFayette Whitfield 6.03 A., 982 ft. road frontage, Deep Springs area. Karen Cochran dalton Farmland West Central category, call Ashley Simpson at Butts 212 A., paved frontage, county water, old farm hose, open and wooded, will divide, $3000/acre. Carey Bunn Jackson Crawford 80 acres, creek, pines, hardwood, $2100/acre, deer, turkey, ducks, some owner financing. Randy Taggart Byron Heard 64+ acres, 45 in pasture and hay field, 5 barns/outbuildings, fish pond, and brick house, $499,000. Ronald Rush Franklin Lamar 100 acrea, $20,000 year rent income minimum, 2 small outbuildings, cow pens, plenty of water, streams, fenced, 20 acres of pecan trees, 2 houses, $800,000. Lester Talley Barnesville Lamar 81 acres on Potato Creek, fenced with barn, open pavilion, stone fireplace, great for hunting or cows, horses,asking $4100/acre. Tracy Postin Jenkinsburg Lamar 9.04 A. with pond, 2 flag lots, can divide open and wooded with pine pecan hardwoods, 3 miles Milner and Barnesville, asking $77,500. G. Taylor Milner Meriwether 100 acres, excellent hunting, plots, streams, fenced pastures, 100-yd shooting range, remodeled farm house, barn with stalls, shop, offices, guest apartments, paved frontage, $650,000. Larry McDaniel Manchester Meriwether 9.28A. w/stream, 1000 ft. rd. frontage, Betty Dunn Rd. off Ga. Hwy 18, Pine Mountain, $4600/acre. Henry Dunn Peachtree Ciy Monroe 59 acres with mostly majestic hardwoods and several streams, pond site, 21 acres pine sawtimber. Paved road frontage, abundant game, $4,495/acre. K. Collins Macon Peach acres, lovely rural setting filled with oak hickory pine, dogwood, some pasture, 5 miles west of I-75 off Hwy. 96, great location, $8500/acre. Shirley Hartley Reynolds Pike 94 ac., pasture 95% open, all fenced with hogwire bermuda fescue, 2000 ft. road frontage, 3 barns, 2 1/2 ac. lake on Old Zebulon Rd., $6900/acre. Charles Harp Fayetteville Talbot ac. with 1.75 ac. pond with creek, ac. fence, $300,000. James McCoy Columbus Talbot 178 A. consists of: 70A 22 y/o planted pines, 40A 25 y/o natural pines, 50A old hardwoods; 4 deer plots, 15 A with 3A garden, $6500/acre. Jerry Hill Junction City Talbot 56 Acre horse cattle farm, 70% pasture fenced, Pecan & Hardwoods, 1 acre Spring feed pond, 12 stall barn 1890 farm house, $249,000. John Gay Talbotton Taylor acres Coastal bermuda, 5-20 acres pastures, $2800/acre. Flint Davis Butler Taylor 280 acres, total 100 acres, open, 180 Woodland, will divide with owner financing avail., located 5 miles south of city, $1800/acre all. Russell Pounds Butler Taylor 325 acre hunting preserve near Butler Ga. off Hwy. 19, has cabin(h&a), 2 barns, 1.5 acre stocked lake, 10,000 pines planted 10 yrs. ago, $2475/acre. Robert Pilcher Monroe Upson 10 A. 1, ft. on Delray Rd., cornering Rocky Bottom Rd., plus small frontage cornering secondary rd., pasturing horses, some wooded sites, walking distance of county airport, $84,600. Dot Sharp Thomaston Upson 24.5 acres with well and electricity, pasture and woods, partially fenced with 2 creeks, six stall horse barn with tackroom and large shop, $149,000. Brennen Salter Hogansville Farmland East Central For information regarding ads in this Baldwin 272 acres, planted/natural pines, 2 houses with carports, county water, barn, two shop, pond, utility carport, close to town, $1,500,000, will finance. Ronald Boyd Sharpsburg dodge 10 acres, timberland, located just off Golden Isles Parkway, $2500 per acre, 20 ac. timber land, pond site, hunting, $2000 per acre. Clayton Brown Warner Robins dodge 34 Tract, 49, tracts. Ann Hickman Eastman dodge 50 ac. 16 ac. 10 year old planted longleaf, balance good natural timber with creek. located on Dodge/Pulaski county line, $125,000. Ruth Lee Tifton dodge 8 acres located 3 miles north Eastman, Corner Ga Hwy, 117 and Glynn Hickman Rd. all in pine timber, $32,000. Michael Lee Tifton Emanuel 11+ acres near Adrian on Foskey Road, mixed hardwoods/pines, $27,500. M.J. Amerson Macon Glascock acres, $1250 per acre; 108 acres $1850 per acre: 125 acres $2200 per acre. Roy Black Gibson Hancock 31 acres with large pine timber near Lake Sinclair. good paved road frontage. bold stream with pond site, deer and turkeys, $2,289/acre. B. Collins Macon Jasper 8 1/2 acres, all fenced, fruit trees, garden spot, 6 barns, brick house, clean quiet place, lots of grass. Loren Durden Monticello Jasper Monticello, 5 acres to 40 acres, Creek lan Rd. west, 12.87ac Oconee Forrest rd, North, 9.41ac, Creek Greer Rd. East, all $5995 per acre, $500 down/per acre. Russell Perry Mcdonough Jefferson 5 acre. house, barn, pasture lease, for sale. Bill Spinks Louisville Jefferson 50 ac 5 mi SE of Wrens. paved frontage, Duhart Creek is rear line, $2000 per acre, food plots. 5 ac. open, balance wooded. Robert Bailey Social Circle Johnson 45+ acres, pines already cut, ready for clearing, replanting trees, crops, 387 feet road frontage, County Rd. 55. $1200/acre best reasonable. Sidney Green Oxford Johnson acres 40 acres of planted pines, small pond frontage on Hwy 57. suitable for hunting timberland or rural residential, $3000 per acre. Kent Morris Pine Mountain Laurens 202 ac. of good farmland in South Laurens Co. 65 acres are cultivated land and rest is woodland, has water year round, $1500 per acre. Nina Jones dublin Laurens 42 ac., 10 cultivated, 20 acres with 25 yr pines, 12 hardwood, deer, turkey hunting, $3000 per acre. Milton Jones Eastman Mcduffie 72 acres. half 24 yr.old pines 5 acres field 2 acres- pond balance natural hardwoods located Sand Hill rd. Harold Smith Stapleton Putnam 147 acres, 5 miles to Lake Oconee or Eatonton, 1/2 pasture/hayfield, 1/2 hardwoods/ pine, 2 ponds, additional pond sites, creek, fenced, $585K. Ed Okenica Greensboro Putnam 30 acres mostly hard woods some pine, good hunting for deer, turkey 1285 ft. road frontage $2350 per acre. Lawson McDade Eatonton Putnam 6.21 ac. 20x20 car shed, Lake Sinclair, view open/woods, well maintained, must see, $89,900. Joseph Yeoman Eatonton Putnam Lake Oconee 5 ac, 220ft shore line paved road corner lot. house,1200sq dock lots of extras $399,000. obo must sell. Terry Bishop Eatonton

4 Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 7, 2011 Taliaferro 32 ac.excellent hunting, accessible U.S Hwy 278, owner financing, 5% down, $415 per month- 10 yrs $1895 per acre. Dean Long Lawrenceville Treutlen 62 ac. Prime land, timber, 2.5 acre pond, streams, deer/turkey, improved roads throughout, partial owner financing. Pasty Ware Soperton Twiggs acres, wired shop, good well, established lawn, mostly wooded, 15 m iles East of Macon 5 miles from Gordon, $45,000. L. Huckeba Gordon Twiggs 402 acres, roads, cabin, well, electricity, septic tank, sheds, deer, bear, hogs, ducks, $1600 per acre. Gary Stewart Smyrna Twiggs 70 acres, Hwy 96 with field, woodland, running creek, pond site, great for small farm or weekend retreat, priced at $185,000. Ann Faulk Cochran Washington acres Large pines and hardwoods. 16X76 mobile home, 28X20 metal building, electric gate, big food plots, beautiful tract, $2400 per acre. Kyle Phillips Canton Washington 193 acres acres mature hardwoods, 90 acres 16 y/o planted pines. 6400' Little Ogeechee River, 3400' paved road frntg. well & 32X26 bldg. $2,250/acre Mitchell Patten Canton Washington 42 ac. gorgeous pond views from rustic home, creek boundary, woodlands, 20 acres 25 year planted pines, outbuildings, barns, garden, $269,000, possible owner finance, Mike Brewton Woodstock Wilkes 100 A., 2-mile road system, pines/ hardwoods, field, utilities avail., exc. topography, 1 mi. road frontage, county/ private, creek, spring, lakesite, 30 mi. from Athens, reduced $500k. Ray Burtz Acworth Wilkes Acers Wooded, 1700 ft Co. rd frontage, pistol creek frontage, small cabin & shop, all utilities, food plots, deer and turkey galore, $150,000-50% down. James King Tignall Farmland Southeast For information regarding ads in this category, call Ashley Simpson at Bacon 130 acres near Nicolls, 90 acres in 11 year slash pines, balance in cutover field, easily converted back to cultivation, $260,000, financing avail. David Rideout Waycross Bulloch 116 acre, small pecan orchard, planted pines and hardwood, $5000/acre, can be divided. Lynn Groover Statesboro Bulloch 16 acres, near I-16, 30 minutes from Savannah, $90,000, trades considered. Wayne Tipton Bloomingdale Charlton 22 acre tree farm, large home, shop, pears, blueberries, grapes, many outbuildings, stocked pond, Blacksmith shop, covered outdoor kitchen, two wells, very private, much more. William Meeker Folkston Long Beautiful 160 ac. farm, 50 ac. est. prime grade hay,10 miles to Ft. Stewart, great for developing, $3,000 acre firm including home, possible owner financing. Ray Salter Ludowici Pierce 71 acres, stocked pond, 45 plus acres planted pines, food plots, 30'X60' shed, 30' camper, 30' covered porch w/concrete floor. Arthur Cramer Sylvania Tattnall 52 acres, Ohoopee River frontage, homesite, fishing, hunting, $3400/ac., possible owner financing. Ray Page Tarrytown Telfair 10 A. w/2 lrg. grain bins, 84,000 bu. ea., elevator & trailer dump. William Knowles Milan Telfair 100 a., County line Rd. in Milan, 26 y/o pine, hardwoods, deer, turkey, $2250, will divide, financing avail. Alan Williams Milan Toombs acres with 2,373 ft. frontage on Collie Williams Rd., acres in cultivated land and acres in timberland, $150,000. Jelks Sharpe Vidalia Wayne Business and farm land, 76 acres with 23,000 sq. ft. 2-story home, sheds, barns, & equipment, $ 1,400,000. Genell Poppell 1765 Hyma Poppell Loop Odum Farmland Southwest Ben Hill 320 A., 220 acres planted and natural pine, yrs. old, 50 acres pasture with pond, balance in hardwood bottoms, $2,100 per acre. Danny Hawkins Rochelle Berrien 10 Acres in south Berrien County, paved road on Old Valdosta Rd., beautiful small farm, wooded with a pond, $97,200. Greg Harrell Valdosta Calhoun 45.5 acres land near Morgan, Ga., fronts on State Hwy. 37, spring and stream on place, 20 acres open, rest mixed forest, $3,500 per acre, jtajr51@yahoo.com. Jim Andrews Edison Colquitt acre for sale by owner in Colquitt Co. with 24x24 metal building, plenty of deer and turkey, asking $250,000. Reopard Connell Thomasville dooly 154 acres., pond, excellent deer/turkey hunting, completely fenced, mature hardwoods, would make a great home site, $3200 ac/neg, motivated seller. Doris Long Centerville dougherty fenced acres, spring fed pond, pecan trees, large barn/workshop, stalls, large home, finished detached apartment for extra income, $235,000 negotiable. Mark Johnson Albany Irwin 10 acres, located 10 miles east of I- 75, prime hunting with frontage on Cypress Creek, $20,000 obo, owner must sell. Wendell Merritt Ocilla Marion 160 acres 14 yr planted pines, $1295 per acre, owner financing avail. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista Marion 169 A., heavily wooded, great for hunting or homesite, $1450 per acre. Phil Preston Buena Vista Marion Beautiful 120 Ac. pasture, lakes, large shop w/ living quarters, fenced, catch pen and headgate, owner finance-trade, great schools. Rubin Britton Box Springs Marion Cattle, hunting, irrigated farm land, timber, 450 acres. R. Morgan Buena Vista Pulaski 104 organic acm 39 grass fields, bal. plated pines, barn, outbuildings, 207 home & cabin by pond, pecan trees, grapevines, blueberries, walbren22@yahoo.com. B. Francis Hawkinsville Quitman Acres with remodeled farmhouse, 50/50 wooded and open, 2 gated entrances off hard road, mature trees, 8 miles from Lake Eufaula, $155,000. Chris Warren Georgetown Stewart 60 Ac. beautiful farm, power & well, hardwoods, paved road frontage, old farmhouse, completely fenced. James Tankersley dawsonville Sumter 563 A., beautiful, old growth timber, 1 mile Kinchafoonee Creek frontage, planted pines, 25 food plots, abundant deer and turkey, pond, cabin, $2950 acre. Mill Simmons Plains Webster 175+/- Ac., cropland, 3/4 fenced, equip. shed, grain storage, 1800's house, paved road frontage, large peanut base. Gerald Smith Americus Webster 195 A., planted in pine and natural hardwood, spring fed stocked pond, lots of wildlife, house, outside storage house and shop, $2,600 per acre. Frank Johnson Preston Wilcox 176 +/- acres, 57.9% cropland on Ga. 112, 3 mi. N of Rochelle, 6456 ft. of Ga. 112 frontage, small pond, 1 house, can be divided. Sibbie Terry Rochelle Wilcox 252 A., 140 A., 27 year old planted pines and 80 acres cropland balance, large hardwood with pond site, highway frontage. Virgil Belfower Sycamore Wilcox 75 A., on Hwy 280 near Abbeville Creek, big hardwoods and pine, 25 acres 2-yr. longleaf pine, 3 food plots, will divide, financing available. Henry Williams 456 Milan Cemetery Rd. Milan Worth 107+/- acres, 45 A. cropland, 65+ pecan trees, 7 houses/barns, all need tlc, 3 miles south of Sylvester, Ga., asking $280,000. Frank Senkbeil Cleveland FARM SERVICES The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services. All farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words. 1 call for all wood and wire fences, staining and painting, barn and shed construction/repair, pasture mowing, weed control spraying, fertilizing, lime, and aerating. Casey Kent Monroe x50x10 Enclosed pole barn installed only $9,000, includes 10x10 slider door and walk door, other sizes available. Ronda Kaufman Cartersville yrs. experience laser-grading horse riding arenas and toppings, custom tree clearing, barn pads graded, horse paddocks, residential grading, trackhoe, driveways built, demolition, insured. Bill Butler Braselton All types of fence installed, Longleaf pinestraw sales and installation, statewide. Chad Collins Warner Robins All types of tractor work, bushhogging, driveways scraped, plowing, front-end loader, reasonable rates. Bill Couch Cumming Any farm fence built with wood or wire; corrals, farm buildings, & all other related work, statewide service. Robert Hayes Hartwell Barn restoration, over 10 years experience, painting/staining siding and rusty tin roofs; also, do farmhouses and other farm buildings. Josh Waits Cedartown Barns built/repaired: fences built/repaired, tractor-bobcat work, hay baling and cutting. Jerry Glancy Griffin Beavers, coyotes, muskrats, & other animals removed from your property by a licensed trapper, free estimates. James Hughes Locust Grove Bushhog your land and haul horses, call for rates. Larry Boatright dallas Bushhogging, grading, garden plowing, etc., $50 per hour, 3 hour/$150 minimum charge; offering flatbed hauling starting at $75 per hour, 2 hour minimum, $150 charge. Rick Allison Buford Bushhogging, light grading, and food plot work. Charles Jenkins Hamilton Bushhogging: make overgrown fields productive again, rough land, thick brush, saplings, up to 3 inches, Bobcat work. Jim Norton Canton Corrective shoeing and trimming: over 17 years experience, specialize in founder and navicular problems, 50 mile radius of Cartersville. Rodney Tant Rockmart Dig ponds in wet areas and clean sand, silt, mud, etc. out of lakes, clean out farm lagoons, over 40 years experience in dragline work. Larry Potts Watkinsville Fences built statewide: farm, horse, electric, wood, wire, hi-tensile, vinyl, free est., references, competitive prices. Charles Mooney Midville I will custom roll or square bale your hay in Lee, Dougherty, and surrounding counties. Terry Dockery Leesburg Lakes/ponds built and repaired, clearing, grading homesites, dredging creeks, streams re-routed, horse/farm work, fence rows cleared, timber clean up, 32 yrs. of experience, licensed and insured. Bobby Karr Fairburn No-till grain drilling, fertilizer spreading, bushhogging, harrowing, spraying, all types seeding, all kinds of tractor work. Richard Mocko Crawford/Lexington No-till pasture services. M. Slay Lexington Portable sawmill, use your own logs and save money, starting at $0.35/bd ft. + set up fee. D. Smith Griffin Portable sawmill/timber framing: turn your trees into lumber or buildings, 30 years experience, free estimates. Rick LaHayne Clarkesville Saw your logs into your location $0.25/foot, call for details. Taylor Davis Fayetteville Sawing with Woodmizer sawmill, turn your logs into useful lumber, at your location, reasonable rates, custom millwork also available. Stacey Freeman Statesboro Tandem dumptruck delivers compost, top soil, fill dirt, mulch, etc., haul off debris and perform Bobcat work. Raymond Dunnigan Kennesaw Tractor services, bushhogging, loader work, grading, dirt & gravel hauled, area clean up, fence repair, drainage issues. Wayne Humbard Loganville Tractor work: bushhog, scrape, food plots, post holes; haul: gravel, dirt, equipment, Coweta & surrounding counties, call for estimate. Tony Shaw Newnan Tree removal, landscaping roads/drives, ponds, creek clean out, water irrigation, 24 hour help. Tiffany Gillette Snellville Tree trimming, pruning, and limb removal, storm damage and underbrush removal, landscaping and mulching. Jed Killingsworth Cleveland Will build barns, fences, sheds, or other farm structures, 37 years experience. Don Weathers Kingston Will catch, pen, and haul cattle statewide, have all portable equipment, horses, whatever needed. Billy Hammock 4386 New Hope Road Zebulon Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle in Butts and surrounding counties. Paul Reamer Jackson Will saw your logs into lumber at your location with portable sawmill, reasonable rates. Billy Bridges Winterville Will saw your timber within 80 miles of Troup Co., call for estimate. Terry Williamson West Point Will work on your farm in exchange for permission to hunt, 45 y.o. carpenter: carpentry, bushhogging with your tractor, fence repair, etc., prefer within 1 hour of Roswell. Scott Gronholm Roswell Woodmizer sawmill: will travel to your location and saw your logs into lumber, quality work, reasonably priced. Kim Ruff Jackson Farm Services Wanted 90 year old farm house to be torn down, you keep all lumber. Bobby Luke Bogart FARMLANd RENT/LEASE The Farmland for Rent/Lease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted * When submitting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions * Ads must not exceed 30 words. 17 A. pasture for rent, fenced in with pond & plenty of shade, on Dabbs Bridge Rd., Dallas,Ga. Trent Ferguson dallas A. pasture, family environment for equine, stream, well & county water, tack bldg., barn/shelter, $125/horse, no stallions, trailer parking available. J. Martin Hoschton acre Webster Co. cattle/hay farm for long term lease, farm established in the 1940s. Ed Simmons Preston acres hunting land NW Screven co. w/roads established, $10 per acre. T.E. Roberts Sylvania Mature husband & wife seeking farmland w/house or trailer for rent/lease purchase in Ga. Jonathan Magee Tucker Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Looking for 8-10 acre farm to rent ($700 - $800), house, barn, storage bldg., pasture for 4 horses, close to Atlanta. R. Lenard Atlanta Need fenced pasture for cows; Douglas, Paulding, Carroll County; will maintain pasture & fence for use; need a source for water for cows also; will consider lease if affordable. Philip Weathington douglasville Seeking land within 2 hrs. of McDonough, have Forestry degree from UGA, can provide services along with payment for lease rights. Lee Lewis Mcdonough Want to lease land for hunting in Heard, Meriwether, Taylor, Crawford and surrounding cos.; don t hunt on Sunday, Masonic. Ron Jones Fayetteville FARM EMPLOYMENT Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Experienced family man looking to work on a broiler farm in Central or North Georgiawilling to relocate. Jo Piner Forsyth Farm work, hay, fencing, equipment, rowcrop, maintenance, cow/calf, horses, responsible, trustworthy, reliable, experienced. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst Farmer to manage operations, garden, chickens, milking cows & goats, donkeys and horses, housing & stipend. Pilar Quintero dacula Female looking for employment on a horse farm, in Jasper, Canton 30 yrs. exp. Kelly Tillman Ball Ground Female looking for farm work dealing with the care of horses, exercising, light training. Brenda Stanford Marietta Gentleman with good repair skills seeks farm work, have own tools and travel trailer to live in. Lee Rose Stockbridge Help wanted experience with horse, cattle, tractors, fencing, housing/salary, back ground check/non smoker. Leanard Draper Cedartown Man would like job on horse farm, cleaning stalls, grooming/feeding, exp., job must be in Lilburn ortucker Ga, Johnny Weaver Lilburn Needing a horse trainer or catch rider, 19 yrs. of exp., with resume & ref. Abbey Capps Kingston Part-time dependable barn help wanted, must have experience with horses, please JListon924@aol.com. J. Liston Tyrone Retired couple seeking broiler/cattle farm work, around Homer or Commerce. William Pursley Homer Want:groom/barn manager. mature/nonsmoker. housing plus salary, show horse experience, references, DL required. Janet Salem Canton FARM MACHINERY If you have questions regarding this category, call Ashley Simpson at Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation. '87 International liter V-8 eng., with 16' Chandler Spreader body, good cond., $9,000/obo. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville double-bottom plow for Massey Ferguson, $250. Kenneth Blocker Glennville Drill lathe combination, never used, $200. Frances Wells Luthersville row corn picker, shedded, gc, $2500, other equipt. Billy Anderson dalton ft. spring tooth chisel plow $600, '82 White Road Boss; 300 Cummins 9 spd tandem, wet line, $2500. David Burgess Luthersville gal. fuel tank with fill-rite pump, Vgc, $750. Roger Thompson Sylvania Case crawler. Chris Hays Jefferson row hooded broadcast sprayer, John Deere 534 type blade, good condition, came off 4020 JD. Clenton Sapp Barney Farmall w/equipt., $4000; Ford Jubilee w/equipt., $4200, both exc. condition. Bill Suber Moultrie gallon Berkley irrigation pump, assembly by Cat., $2000. Bobby McKinnon Mcdonough HP Power King tractor w/50in. belly mower, good condition, $1275. Jessie Pierce Statham A model John Deere, runs great, good condition, will need new tires soon, $2500, have manuals. Paul Barnes Flowery Branch Ford Tractor 2N, good condition, best offer. Ralph McMichen douglasville Farmall H, needs restoration, good metal, no calls after 8pm, $1500. Bobbie Wildes Waycross Farmall H wide front end, $2200; 1947 Farmall A, $2000; 1976 Farmall 140 hi/crop, $2500; JD B, $2000. James Smith Oakfield Ford tractor clean, runs well, you need too see it. William McMichen 1490 Cohran Store Rd douglasville or 53 8N Ford tractor, runs well, good rubber, needs a little work, has been setting. Robert Fergison Sharpsburg John Deere 40S runs well, looks good, many attachments, in Louisville, must sell. Tommy Tucker Savannah Cub Farmall Tractor with belly mower, good cond., $1200. Dennis Scarborough 668 Chandler Bridge Road Nicholson Farmall 200, runs strong, hydraulics work fine, $1600. Randy Pipkin Lizella Ford 600-Runs, refurbished, new carb, paint, battery, tires, guages, lift works, $3200. Don Tillman Hillsboro John Deere Tractor 4010 Diesel, 84 HP, restored, very good condition, low hrs., new tires, $7950. Bobby Vann Rome Ford 350 dump metal high sides, $2950; 16' trailer, $950; 1520 NH Ford, 810 hrs., $7800. Al Story Mcdonough Ford 5000 diesel tractor with 12ft wheel harrow, $6,500/obo. Eric Hogg Fort Valley Cat 941B track loader, undercarriage redone, good motor & tracks, very solid machine, $14,000. Aubrey Walker Social Circle Ford 1710 tractor, 1189 hours, looks and runs great, 3-cy 26 hp diesel engine; 23.5 hp PTO. Tim Toler Good Hope Ford 3910 Series II tractor, p/s, hydraulic remotes, new seat and bumper, 1027 original hrs., great shape. Ronnie Bennett Waycross IWAFUJI loader (mtf by tomastu), 95% undercarriage, 50hp, used 1 time to clear hedgerows, rear wench, supper strong, $8000. Fred Fuller Elko JD tractor 1530 with bushhog and harrow, $6500. Annie Peterson Eastman Ford 5610S, 1480 hours, new rear tires, Woods 215 loader, $12,500; 2006 Vermeer 5400 Rebel, $8,000. Paul Sanders Stephens ' East dump Trailer, 40 ton detach lowboy trailer, rotary grain cleaner, other equipment available. Keith Lord danielsville skid loader (bobcat), 1300 hrs., comes with a straight bucket, bucket with teeth, fortlift. Trent Pierce Williamson CZ 12 Ton Tag-A-Long trailer, 20 foot with 5 foot dovetail, $3800. Ed Boston Fayetteville bag Stow towable cement mixer w/honda motor, good condition, $400. Jo Gay Lyons JD 50 and 60 tractors, new gas tanks, rebuilt carburaters and p/s, vgc. Pop Rhodes Hepzibah model 185 IH planters with combination hoppers and operators manual, $200. Gerald Gordon Americus NH round balers, both in working condition, one completely rebuilt, both $1500. Martin Larkin Ellaville row JD71s, sheltered, $1400; 8'harrow H.D., $1200, kilbros gravity grain trailer, $1100, pics available. P. Giddens Ocilla small gas tractors; 135 MF, $2200 and 800 Ford, $2750, both original, run well. James Norris Swainsboro Ford tractor, 40hp, looks and runs well, can deliver, $4050. Brandy Hamm Warner Robins ,000 Gal. tank, pull-type hydraseeder/ 12'X15' trailer, $6,000. Virgil Brookshire Forsyth New Holland TC35D 4x4Hydro LA16FEL 530 hrs., excellent condition with Gannon 3 point rollover, $15900/obo. Craig Smith Jefferson Mahindra hp with only 120 hours, and garage kept, 6 foot bushhog, $9,400. Edward Hicks Rome New Holland TC-40A 4x4 tractor, 590 hours bushhog, box blade, $10,500. Kevin Royster Old River Road Blackshear Lewis-Brothers, dumpbed cake machine, like new asking $8,500 or best offer. John Fleming Elberton ' car hauler flatbed utility trailer, 2' dovetail included (16+2), new $2,100. Jonathan Lovett Alpharetta John Deere 2320 tractor with attachments, only has 52 hours. Matthew Mahathey Loganville John Deere 4X4 Camo Gator 825i, less than 3 hrs, fully loaded w options including wench, electric dump, $16,000. Neil Yeomans Forsyth John Deere tractor, 54hp, $7500. Eric Mincy Baxley Long tractor with front end loader in good condition; low hours; year model Danny Grizzle Royston

5 Wednesday, September 7, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page NH baler, works well, square baler. Barry Bagley Suches good Ford 555C backhoes, from $10K- 15K, 2 are 4-wheel drive. Herman Woods Clyo Phase rotary converter 65hp amps, output less than 40hrs. used since overhaul, $1650. Buck Hames Cartersville pt. hitch 5' 8 disc harrow w/weight box, $225, metal cattle body full size pickup sliding, $500. Mickey Lonergan Harlem ton, Fontaine equipment trailor (96 model), motor grader ramps, excellent for round hay bales, $9000. Thomas Neal Jackson Nh hay baler. W.J. McCall Canon ft. Carver module builder, exc. cond., new cotton picker parts for 9965 JD picker. James Bailey Elberton Ford tractor diesel, 75%, good tires, runs like new, $6000. Ronnie Knight Fort Valley Row KMC peanut inverted, $1000; 2 Row Hustler peanut pickers, $1200. Matt Berry Americus row Monosem planters, $4,800. Tim Cook Hazlehurst ' heavy duty landscape rake, trailer pull, 5 positions, like new, $300. Mary Myers Conyers ' Rhino Mower, used 1 time, $1,000. David Medlock Glennville foot older model bushhog, $235. Tim Teague Clarkesville ' Howse bushhog; 6' JD bushhog, 3 pt. hitch spreader, one row planter, 20' deer stands. Shane Lord Sandersville ' Machio finish mower, vgc, always sheltered, less than 100 hrs, $850. James Newsome Harlem ' Rhino mower in good condition, $250; 5' Woods grading blade, $175. Mark Crowley Griffin Kuhn Knight vertical cattle feed grinder, mixer. Ricky Armour Clermont gallon nurse tank, 9 hp. poly pump/w trailer. Mike Dennis Nashville JD 2900 hrs., 4wd front end loader, SL bucket forks, hay spear, ac, good rubber tires, exc.cond., $33,000/obo. Herbert Zoller Sprinfield Ft mowers Brown 472 HD, like new, $2400; 6 FT Kodiak Medium duty exc., $1200. William Thain Twin City ' rake, $200; 6' box blade, 4250; 5' bushhog, $300; boom pole, $50. Clifford Dorn Tunnell Hill ' York Power Broom 3pt PTO Driven, $1500; g.c., 16.9 x 30 turf tires, $100/ea. g.c. Rodney Peavy Vienna 'HD bushhog boxscrape BX720, like new, $600; 6' Landpride finishing mower FDR1672, new blades, excellent condition, $1050. Jon Greeson Winder New Holland Baer, exc. condition, autotie, megawide, always sheltered, one owner, $8995. Andy Page Winder JD combine, very good condition with 212, 444, 454 heads. Kent William Sylvania John Deere Tractor, 4WD, power steering, with 5-ft. JD grooming mower, $5000. Buck Eubanks Milledgeville ton, 24' trailer, pintle hitch, dove tail & ramps, $2300. Wayne Boatright Alma Ford spreader with 15 ft. litter body Chandler, used very little, $8000. Lee Fitzpatrick danielsville '97 JD tractor, 979hrs., 8 pcs. equipt. Harold Shelnutt Fayettville ft. EZ-Flow lime & fertilizer drop spreader, great condition, $595. Bobby Grant dalton Ford tractor, excellent condition, open station, 8 speed, 131 hours on rebuilt engine, $8500/negotiable. Felton Graham Eastman N Ford 12 volt runs and paint good, dependable $1,800. Don Morris Eastman N Ford tractor runs well, new paint and good tires. Pete Cobb Fairburn N Ford tractor, new paint, wheels, tires, motor, strong lift, $4700. Norman Cook Buena Vista " bushhog finishing mower e/c, $2100; 20' g/n flatbed & stock trailer, $1500 each or $2500 both. Buddy Greene Gray B Cat loader, good cond., used on farm, $14,000. Randy Nation LaGrange Cat loader $15,000, c190 New Holland skidsteer, Loftness mulch head, $38,000. David McMullen White Plains N tractor parts, parting out tractor. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs A Massey Ferguson 231S tractor with M.F bushhog, 6 foot, $9000, app 2003 model. Scott Powell Ringgold AC 7060 PWR shift ; JD 158 FE loader w/bucket and valve. John Benkoski Madison Ag sprayer, 110 gal. 3 point hitch boomless with hand gun, like new, $1000. Wally Chadwick Lincolnton Agrriculture and Ind. tractor, suitcase weights, lbs. Lee Smith Buford Allis Chalmer tractor B model, belly mower, runs well, new tires, $1000. Margaret Hasty Naylor Allis Chalmers D17, runs well looks rough, $3000/0BO. Zach Ware Fort Valley Auto leveling blade adjustable scarifier finishing rake stabilizer wheels 3 point hitch, requires 23hp, 30 hours use, $2700. Jessica Beier Tifton B Allis Chalmers planter parts, planter frame, wheel sprocket and more, $700 for all. Ed Giddens Nashville Batwing rotary mower 15' Terrain King CV Driveline, good blades, deck rusted thru in places, $2250. Scott Cochran Lavonia Box blade $400, bushhog $350, hay spear for front loader $200, landscape trailer $200, atv seed roller $75. Wayne Martin Waynesboro Buda farm bench hand crank grinder, $150; Old 10 tine Pitchfork, $90; 2 oil headlamps Pre-1920s, $200. Bob Morrison Peachtree City Bushhog 3008, 3pt, over $2500 factory options, like new, sheltered, $5000. Phil Jackson Rocky Face Bushhog 5 ft., $275; PTO brush chipper commercial unit, $2650; two 11.2X36 tractor tires, 85% tread, $65. Scott Odom Buford Bushhog 6' rollover scrape/plow, $300; spring tooth plow 7 plows, $200. Lester Maddox 996 Fitts Rd Jasper Case 350-crawler loader; 4n1 bucket, well maintained, light personal use, past 12 yrs. older operator, $6,700 obo. Don Rogers Byron Case 7120 MFWD tractor, $26,000; Amadas 4 row peanut picker, in good cond., $15,000. David Dunaway Hawkinsville Case IH row planter, $10,000; 26 ft Hutchmaster disk, $7000. Carlin Giesbrecht Louisville Case IH 2055 cotton picker, 4-row, sheltered, auto lube, duals, good cond., 2500 eng. hrs., $11,500. Mike Montgomery Reynolds Case Uniloader 1537, nearly new VG4D Wisconsin engine, ex-large bucket, forks, rebuilt hyd cylinders, $2795. Jimmy Alford Commerce Cat 931 track loader, 85% u/c, 4 in 1 bucket used only on farm, good cond., $9500. Sam Moon Homer Cat 953 LGP loader cab, a/c, 80% u/c, runs great, no leaks, $34,500. Steve Bradshaw Ideal Centrifugal Fertilizer Spreader Model P-PL; 500lb capacity; never used. $395; xloror@comsouth.net. Jerry Waters Perry Chief walking garden tractor w/ equipment (1950s), original Kohler K90 engine, VG condition, $500. Tony Tate Alpharetta Columbo Advance Row Peanut Combine, good condition, picked 250 acres since upgrades and belts, $25,000. Carey Knowles Milan Cotton buggy, green crust buster, 6 row boll buggy, nice, in exc. cond. Hugh Hosch Waynesboro Covington 2 row planter with extra plates, exc. cond. Willard Martin Americus Craftman air compressor, 2 hp,10 gal., 115/230 volt, new hose/accessory $165 pic available. Robert Dorn Stockbridge Case 310G track loader, all factory good tractor. John Sockwell Snellville Cultivator 3 pt hitch with 3 ft., $175. George Brewer Lizella D.R. leaf mulcher, used 4 hrs., electric start, bought new 3 yrs. ago, cost $2700, take $1500. Ronald Bragg Mcdonough David Bryant Walk-behind Plow/cultivator needs motor, Apple sprayer, Apple washer. Benny Terry Rome Dearborne 3 pt hitch fold over harrow, $250; hydraulic finish harrow, $250, misc old stuff. Jimmie Willis Perry Deutz diesel engine, 1F5L, air cooled, 5 cylinder, runs well, mounted on flatbed, $1100. Berkley Ruiz Winder Ditch Witch 2310 Diesel w/push blade, digs 6"wide 48"deep incs. trailer, $5800. Robert Hitt Thomson Echo trimmer SRM 265, like new w/strap, 3+ yrs. warranty remaining, used 5hrs., new $320, sell $250. Charles Wellham Statham Economy garden tractor-1976 Model #2416; single 3-speed transmission, $990; lacks proper belly mower. Cheryl Garner Rome Factory built steel flatbed (length 9' X width 7' 2.5''), $750. Zane Ausburn Homer Farmall Cub hood short ear dash, painted w/hardner, $200. Ron Luebke Acworth Ferguson TO 35 with 4ft or 5ft bushhog, $3800; Ford 4000 diesel hi-lo transmisson, $4500. Franklin Stephens 467 Holloman Road Gray Fertilizer 3ph, 850lb. cap., $175; concrete mixer, 3ph hyd. dump, $375. Mark Summers Perry Field & Brush mower; Snapper; 2-hours; 13.5 Briggs & Stratton engine; forward/reverse, $2150. James Harris Milledgeville For DC Case, 4 wheel weights, one hood, one belt pulley. John Davis Rome Ford x4 tractor 43hp, 1430 hrs. garaged, runs strong, excellent condition, $8800/OBO. Tom Bruckner Bostwick Ford 3000 tractor w/rotary mower, $3200; 7' Athens offset harrow, $3500; J.D. 210 harrow, $2000. C.A. Hulett Jacksonville Ford 3400 gas frontend loader, year 1968, good tires, no PTO strong tractor, $4500. David Albright Carrollton Ford 600 tractor with bushhog and box blade, all for $3500. Rod Allen Sylvester Ford 7000 flatbed, PTO pump 14' GI hitch, Cat. engine, 2 spd., $2500. John Rylee Stone Mountain Ford 9700, $6500, field ready; Ford 7700, $7000, field ready. Rusty Gravitt Ashburn Ford New Holland disc mower 615, 6'6" cut., 10yrs old, very good shape, $3,900. Michael Adcock Moreland Ford tractor 3000, $6000; Sickle bar mower 5 h.p., not running, 150 fuel tank about 500 gal., $350. Leland Blankenbaker dallas Ford Tractor 800, new battery & tires, daydream@tds.net. Marlene Hamil 4712 Flatbottom Rd. Ball Ground Franklin electric motor submersible pump, It's Goulds 2" commercial stainless steel pump, make offer. Johnny Bowling McCaysvlle Front end loader Cat 953B, fairly new undercarriage, runs well, strong, very good condition, $29,000. Mark Howell Snellville Gleaner f3 combine, 4-row cornhead, 2/13 ft. flexhead, also f2 for parts with 4-row cornhead, $9500. S. King Hahira Gleaner R-52 combine, 6 row with small grain and cornhead, 22' Taylorway harrow, Kenzie grain wagon. D. Carter Surrency Gooseneck dump trailer, all steel body, ramps, lowboy tires, $1000; 820 JD tractor diesel, hyd. hook up, $4000. Mac Cochran Roopville Gooseneck Flatbed trailer 20ft. long with double axles and ramps, $3500. Derell Waldrop dacula Gravely Super convertible/sulky/30 inch brush cutter, needs carburetor cleaned and battery, $375. Jim Johnson Snellville Hay baler M&W 4X5, like new, stored inside, dual auto tie, monitor, bumper, lights, counter, apx. 300 rolls, $11,500. Charlie Wellham Statham Hay baler square, Case IH SBX 540 with hydraulically controlled bale tension, excellent condition, $15,000 obo. Bo Bailey Carrollton Hay equipment mower, tedder, rake, balers and tractor, leave message. Alan Collins Camilla Hay unroller, self contained, runs well, double sided, turns hay rolls into square, includes New Holland 575 square, $13,000. Greg Love Jefferson Hydro Tek SC300010D Pressure washer, 24hp Kubota diesel, 3000psi, 10gpm, 412 hours, watertank, $7500. Allen Barnett Moreland Int.TD-20 rebuilt engine, under carriage, 4 way tilt; '86 Ford LN 9000 rebuilt eng, Lowboy trailer dovetail Hyd/ramps, $30,000/obo. Jay Ballew Fort Valley International Brush Hog five (5) feet; $500; 5 feet, scrape blade, good condition, $250. John Powell Ellijay International factory dual wheels, complete with mounting hubs and firestone tires. Seth Young Tennille International harvester corn stalk binder, pulled behind mules horses, over 100 years old, good shape. Werner Kralick Hampton J.D. 12' manual drill, $1200; J.D. 8', 3 pt. hitch, deer plot drill, $2000. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst JCB 185 single arm skidsteer buckets, 260L Hammermaster concrete hammer, 800 hrs, $13,000/OBO. B.G. Douglas Buckhead JD 430W, 5 speed, $2750; silver edge, 3- pt. hay lift w/hyd, hi-lift, $500; MH pt., p/s, $2500. Vernon Culpepper Lake Park JD Tricycle, been in family for 45 years, great running tractor-needs batteries. Jon Jarvis Bowman JD 3010 row crop tractor,3 pt hitch, vgc. Max Carter douglas JD 310D backhoe, 3800 hrs., 16'' and 24'' bucket xtra clean, $16,500. Lane Cumbie Cairo JD 327 Square baler, ready to go to work, good shape, $2500. Gerald Green Ga Hwy 76 Adel JD 450 GH, lgp with 6 way blade, 8' blade, late 1990's unit, power shift, hydraulic winch, $22,000. A.V. Elliott Macon JD 450B track front end loader, $7200, in mtr. overhaul & steering clutches, p/s, $6000. Ralph Anderson Summerville JD 5425 cab w/loader, Case 5425 inline square baler, JD 265 discmower, JD 458 roller/net wrap. Matthew Stamey Calhoun JD 60, tricycle, 1953( ), Bohen P.S. operators & service manuals, parts Catalog. No 3-pt., $4000. Wm. Sims Monroe JD 644 cornhead; JD tractors: 4455, 4440, 4230; 4 row bushhog mower, 4 row cotton pickers, etc. C. Nutt Cordele JD 650 diesel 4WD loader harrow, excellent useable 4' bushhog, $6500 OBO. Harrison McDonald Jefferson JD 850 tractor new front tires, Woods finishing mower, good condition, 1300 hrs., $7000. Becky Price Gay JD 950 tractor with multiple implements. John Fisher Jackson JD hay rake 650 hay rake, used 2010, $800; JD 350 sickle mower, $800; square bale, $800; 180 MF, $5000. Grace Brady Hephzibah JD manure spreader, Model H, Series 47, 20" spoke wheels, wood cook stove, white finish, EC. Butch Patrick Winder JD model 127 mower parts, gearbox PTO, shaft slip clutch, tail wheel, $150. James Crane Meansville John Deere 4560 MFD 165hp tractor, John Deere 8420 MFD tractor, 5,800 hrs., new tires. Alan Baggett Montrose John Deere hp., 4X4, E-Hydro, loader, 780 hours, $18,500/obo. Dennis Parman Fayetteville John Deere 466 engine complete needs work, Berkley pump very good, will part out. Henry Burton Barney John Deere 5ft. bushhog excellent condition, asking $600. Stan Allen 75 Trail Road NW Marietta Marietta John Deere 644, corn head, excellent cond., $6000, Rhino finishing mower, excellent cond., $1000. Sidney Albritton Butler John Deere 6620 Turbo combine, 215 flex grain, four row corn head, sheltered, used this season. Jerry Brinkley dearing John Deere 8-foot, 13-disk grain-drill, with clover box, hydraulic operation, sheltered, also many spare parts included, $1500. C. Greene Watkinsville John Deere 9500 Combine w/jd 920 Flex grain head, $35,000. Bubba Curry Shellman John Deere heavy duty single tine bale spear, fits 600 series loader, used only a few times, $500. William Brown Leesburg John Deere model Big 4 horse drawn, side cutter, $1200. David Merritt Clermont John Deere tractor 820, 3 cylinder diesel, runs well. Troy Helms Lizella John Deere trail Gator, hunter green, roof/folddown windshield/power dump bed/spray in bedliner-low hours. Stephen Fowler Commerce John Deere utility vehicle, 2006 gator model xt 3800 hours, $4,900. Sam Newton Grovetown John Deere Mod. A 1949, good condition tires, sheet metal, etc., $4995. William Hudson Gray Kasco Mfg. 6' Vari-Slice no-till drill, has large seed and small legume seed boxes, good condition, $7500. Karen Richards Ball Ground King Kutter 6' finish mower, $600. Gerald Willis Perry Kioti tractor CK20 front end loader, backhoe, 16 in. bucket, 20hp, low hrs., $12,000. Nolan Ingram Alpharetta KMC 4 row peanut combine model 33, good cond., $8000; Pearman 4-row peanut digger/inverter, vg-cond, $6000. Chris Thomas Hoboken KMC 6 row (38") Peanut Digger, dug peanuts last year, $4,000. Will Anderson Register Komatsu D13 track loader, 879 hrs., like new cond., 6 cylinder diesel, $32,000. Gerry Bell Milledgeville Bing Cherry Pie 1 pie crust, baked 1 cup Georgia pecan halves, lightly toasted 1/2 pint whipping cream 1/4 cup sugar 1 (14-oz.) can sweetened condensed milk 1/3 cup lemon juice 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon almond extract 1 (16-oz) can Bing cherries, drained and chopped Line pie crust with pecan halves. Whip cream with sugar. Mix half of the whipped cream with sweetened condensed milk, lemon juice, flavorings, and cherries. Pour over pecans. Top with remaining whipped cream. Chill 4 hours or overnight. All recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists unless otherwise indicated. The Market Bulletin has received a number of requests for more healthy recipes (low or no sugar, low fat, etc.). Our office receives recipes for cakes, pies and other desserts, but not many for entrees or side dishes utilizing GeorgiaGrown fruits and vegetables. If you have any such recipes you would like to share with our readers, send them to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call (toll-free statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe. Krone 283S disc mower, $7500; Krone 4 basket tedder, $7000; JD 490 excavator, $11,000. Henry Martin Waynes Kubota B-4200 tractor, 4WD, manual, 3 pt, back/middle, 42'', turf tires, belly mower, $1950. Tom Waller Alpharetta Kubota L3710 4X4 tractor with Kubota La682 loader, low hours, great shape, R-4 tires, $13,500. Buddy Burns Newnan Kubota M4900 w/front end loader; 6-ft. rotary Bush Hog cutter; excellent condition; kept maintained and covered, $15,900. Paul Nestlehutt Senoia Kubota MX5000, less than 400 hours, $6000. John Walker McRae Kuhn 2-spinner tedder, $1650; Ford 3-pt. hitch, 5 bar side delivery rake, $1500. Mark Knaus Cleveland Land leveler, new, 10 ft.hydraulic lift, pivot pint hitch, $2300; 8X34' Gooseneck trailer, $5200. Ron Hulett Milan Log Splitter John Deere No.5, new motor, 20,000# cylinder, $775, cash only. Dan Taylor Conyers M Farmall tractor, looks good, but not running, good sheet metal, fair tires, $1,000. Douglas Gay Lyons Magnatrac bulldozer with 25 hp Briggs engine, needs work, $750/obo. John Farrow Cumming Magnatrac Hydro 5000 with backhoe, two buckets, blade, rake, 504 hours usage, recent service, $6,800. James McKinnon Gainesville Manure spreader model MS11O8G, Frontier 80 bushel, ground driven, nearly new condition, $4040, asking $2800. J. Wicker Perry Massey 35, has been burned, good motor, tires, all is good but wiring, $1500. James Thompson Temple Massey-Harris pony, very nice tractor with implements, almost show ready, $2100. Phil Booth danielsville MF 165 diesel, 3 pt hitch, runs well, $4,000, buyer picks up. Wendi Finch Jefferson MF 200 track diesel loader, cab, $5500; Dansuer post driver, $300; mule drawn dirt pan, $100. H.. Stephens Gainesville MF 285 tractor, 1980, 82hp, Dual Remotes, runs well, mechanically sound, $6500/obo; 10-ft., 3-point bushhog, good shape, $800/obo. Dale Brubaker Comer MF 3 16" flip bottom plow, $800. Keith White Forsyth MF 35 tractor deluxe 3 cy. bushog, scrape, plows, 16' trailer. C.W. Capes Toccoa MF 35, 3 cyl. Perkins diesel, great tractor, lift works, very dependable, $3500/obo. Jamie Griggs Bremen MF tractor, 100 hrs., runs well, $8000; JD 650 hay rake, $800; JD 350 mower, $800, etc. D.R. Brady Hephzibah Mower baler drive shafts $10; #14 JD hammer mill, $100; flail mower, $100. C. Hollingsworth Molena New 8ft Circular arena rakes, $1250. Lee Singleton Bogart New Holland 1530 tractor, 6' Harrow, 5' finishing mower, 1 row JD planter, 4' rotary mower. Charles Railey Enigma New Holland 2005 Model TN55, excellent condition, 130 hrs. with equiptment, $19,100. Keith Langley Clarkdale New Holland 848 round hay baler with electric tie, excellent condition, $3,000. Brad Collins Appling New Holland Hammer/Mixer, Feed Mill PTO driven, always sheltered, $2,500/OBO. Robert Goins Blairsville New Holland sickle bar mower, 6'. $400. Gregg Hendrix Claxton

6 Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 7, 2011 Seasonal Surprises Lima Beans Melanie Hollingsworth It turns out that oatmeal is not the only way to lower your cholesterol. Green lima beans, also known as butter beans in the southern parts of the United States, are a good source of cholesterol-lowering fiber. One cup of lima beans can provide up to 66% percent of the daily required value for fiber. Fiber has the ability to bind bile acids, which are used to make cholesterol; therefore, since fiber is not absorbed, it exits the body and takes the bile acids with it. High dietary fiber content also can be beneficial for diabetics, because it prevents blood sugar levels from rising rapidly after a meal. A high amount of protein in the diet can aid in slowing the absorptive process that occurs after eating. Due to the high amount of protein found in limas, the absorption of carbohydrates is slowed and blood sugar levels rise slowly instead of spiking after food intake. The health benefits continue with these wonderbeans because they contain insoluble fiber. Insoluble fiber has been shown to increase stool bulk, prevent constipation and, in some cases, aid in the prevention of digestive disorders such as diverticulosis and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Lima beans are considered a type of shell bean. Most shell beans can be found in your local grocery store or farmers market fresh, frozen and even dried; however, the nutritional content between a dried and cooked bean varies. Shell and dried beans are both good sources of protein, potassium and iron. There is an array of different limas. Some popular varieties are fordhooks and baby limas, which are not actually young lima beans, but instead are a smaller, milder-tasting variety. Fresh limas can be found only a few months out of the year, from midsummer to early fall. So you might be wondering, what are some good tips when buying fresh limas? When buying the bean still in the pod, feel the pods to make sure the beans inside are firm. If the beans are already shelled they should be plump, tight-skinned and bright green (whiter dull limas can be starchy). Once the fresh beans are purchased and brought home, store them in a sealed plastic bag. The beans still in the pod can keep for up to three days; if they are already shelled they should be used within a day or two. If you are a lima lover who cannot live without them year-round, they usually can be found frozen or dried in the grocery store any time. How do you get this healthy delicious food on the table after purchasing? If the beans are still in the pod, split the pod open and push the beans out. The shelled beans should be rinsed before cooking. Place the limas in a pot of boiling liquid, water or stock. Then cover the pot, reduce the heat and simmer until the beans are tender. With fresh beans, this can occur in a time frame of about five to twenty minutes. The beans also can be steamed over a pot of boiling water in about the same time. Be sure to season to taste and think outside the box when incorporating your beans into the meal on your plate. A favorite of mine is lima bean hummus. As with any hummus there are several varieties and ways to prepare, so find something that suits your taste buds. I personally like the Herbed Lima Bean Hummus I found online at which I have included here. Keep in mind that hummus is flexible; the fresh herbs can be substituted with dried herbs and you can also get creative and mix your own variety of herbs and spices. Now go prove to granny she is not the only one who can cook great lima beans! Ingredients: 2 (10 ounce) packages frozen baby lima beans (or a 1 ½ cup of fresh limas) 1 large onion, chopped 5 cloves garlic, smashed with the side of a large knife 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups water 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro 1/4 cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1/4 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper, or to taste 3 to 4 Tablespoons fresh lemon juice 5 Tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided 2 Tablespoons chopped fresh dill 2 Tablespoons chopped fresh mint Directions: 1. Simmer beans, onion, garlic, salt, and water in a 3-quart saucepan, covered, until beans are tender, about 8 minutes. Stir in cilantro and parsley and let stand, uncovered, for 5 minutes. 2. Drain bean mixture in a sieve and transfer to a food processor. Add cumin, cayenne, 3 Tablespoons of lemon juice, 4 Tablespoons oil, dill and mint and purée until smooth. Transfer to a bowl and cool to room temperature, stirring occasionally. Season with salt and pepper and add lemon juice to taste. Taste again, and add additional cumin or cayenne to taste, if needed. 3. Mound dip in a serving bowl and drizzle with remaining Tablespoon of oil. Serve with toasted pita wedges and/or fresh cut vegetables. Make ahead tip: Prepare and cover. Dip will keep well in refrigerator for up to 3 days. Taste and add more spice or herbs, as desired. Sources Margen, S. The wellness encyclopedia of food and nutrition. University of California at Berkeley. Melanie Hollingsworth is the Nutritional Outreach Specialist for the Georgia Department of Agriculture. She graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in Nutrition Science and from Barry University with a Masters in Biomedical Sciences and loves testing new recipes. One of her goals for the Department is to show Georgia consumers how to incorporate Georgia Grown products into their everyday lives in a healthy and satisfy way.? New Holland TD75D 4wd Tractor, 75 HP, w/ Vicon baler, been completely restored, new Loader, 2 remotes, canopy. Jeremy Garrett Kite NH 273 square baler, $800; side delivery parts, etc. like new for used price; priced to sell. L. Martin Clarkesville Welder, Miller electric, cart mounted, $550; hay rake, ground wheel driven, $500; 1972 well pumps, motors, pvc pipe & fittings. Bill Int. 1600, $3500. Aden Dennis Winston NH 311 square baler 6 foot PU, excellent cond., pics avail via , $2995. JC Caye Walnut Grove NH 355 feedmill loading/unloading, auger 2 screens, new bearings/paint like new, $4500. Laurie Martin Vienna NH LS180 skidsteer Bobcat loader, one owner, 2000hrs, very nice machine, works great, $ Ryan Beam Hiram Bradley Social Circle Welding machine; 2 truck toppers; 2-row tobacco transplanter. Nan Sweat Waycross Well pump hoist, 3pt hitch, 8,000lb., hydraulic winch, 32 ft., tall breaks over to 14ft for transport, $3500. Dennis James Fort Valley Wheel weights (rear) D-17 Allis-Chalmers, $100. Laurie Hice Fortson Yanmar cyl 24hp powershift diesel, $4700, will consider offers 4ft caroni flail NH stackwagon 70 bale capacity, mower, $700. Jim Dale Oakfield $4,000/obo. Jeff Ivey 6966 Brangus Lane Lizella NH tractor 4 ft. bushhog; NH 1998 complete Farm Machinery Wanted 2wd, 30hp, bushhog loader, asking $ Mule drawn hay rkae wheel. shin. high in Wayne Peck Powder Springs good cond., not bent. Bennie Davis Newnan Northern 3 pt hitch finish mower, model #180253, used 1 hr., $500. Robert Coggin used tires for backhoe, no breaks Hampton or holes, within 100 miles. Ralph Wilson Old Farm Wagon, Rubber tires, frame only, Lyons needs body. $200. Lamar Cox Fayetteville 12" or larger trough augers, belt conveyors, grain elevators, or any grain handeling equipt. Old Ford tractor, all metal, will sell for Allen Oglesby Lyons partsor as is, great project to restore, $750. M rear tractor tires. David Powell Hammock Irwinton Monticello Onan commercial generator, 200 amps, 3 point hitch 6-9" auger, propane, used on poultry farm, $2000 OBO. stoneteam@aol.com. Eddie Stone Forsyth Matthew Rouse Braselton One Cub Cadet tractr, need engine work, 8'-96'' flail mower, 3 pt hitch to mow sweet make offer. Wendall Bailey Lithia Springs potato vines. David Lee Alma A PTO driven loader for my 56 Ford Pecan tree shaker, 3 wheel, OMC, $11,000; like the old 8Ns had. Ron Prather Atlanta OMC shaker mounted, $9500. Don Collins Williamson Allis Chalmers B toy tractor, made by Pioneer 6" pump 3800 gpm, 76hp diesel Pioneer, ilavinsky@mchsi.com. Glynda trailerm mounted uction and discharge hoses, Lavinsky Adel $18,000. John Orzech Mcdonough Conveyor for stacking firewood, gas power, not electric. Cecil Langley Lawrenceville Rainbow Irrigation complete 550 gal. per minute, 48 hrs., stored inside, $25,000. Bob McLemore Waverly Hall Cultipacker 6' to 8' in good condition. Allen Johnson Washington Rear tires an rims lug $750/obo; 90% rubber. Henry Mauney darien David Bradley walk behind garden tractor for parts. Al Hatcher Musella Rigid electric pipe threader, $700; cane mill, Dirt pan that can be pulled with a 150hp $300/obo. Ronnie Singleton Buena Vista tractor. Shawn Cox Covington Rims & center disc for Ford tractor, qty 2 Fallow Plow for Farmall 140-like shepherd spin out type, rim one rim needs repair. sweep but with 4 chisel plows inside sweeps. Jeffrey Meeks Augusta Aaron Simpson Millwood Rock rake, $12; harrow, $675; pulverisor, $150; All purpose plow, $350. Roswell Story I'm looking for a bale spike trailer or bale Marietta buggy type trailer cheap any condition ok. Galen Wilson Madison Rotary cutter 5 ft. 3 pt. hitch, $450. Jimmy Stinson dublin International Harvester Model Joe Huff Marietta Set of 5 ft. hay forks, 3 point hitch type $250; 15 ft batwing mower in great condition. JD 5030 frontend loader, used or new. Bobby Yarbrough Pine Mountain Gregory Kaminski Marshallville Shaver, hydraulic 8"post driver excellent Log Splitter(3 point hitch) heavy duty. David shape, $1,450. Gene Tyree 2414 Bethesda hughes Thomson Ch.Rd. Carrollton Looking for a log splitter in any condition Logan Whitney Shady dale Sidewinder 4' rotary mower, 3 pt. hitch, Looking for a New Holland parts baler 650; exellent condition. Major Dowell Lilburn need lift gate cylinders. Robert Thornton Winterville Small Taylor Pea sheller, new 7 ft. box Looking for trail mower or trail cutter pulled blade. Dick Goetzman Arabi by ATV. Billy Koons Stone Mountain 404- Stump Grinder Bradco SG-26 for Bobcat, looks new. Richard Matthews Villa Rica 770- Manure spreader in decent/repairable condition; ground driven/pto, rubber/steel Subsoiler, John Deere, 6 Scarify teeth, wheels. Herbert Metz Cumming good condition, $500; 11 foot harrow avail Larry Cox Waynesboro Need 1 rim for John Deere 2010, tractor Super A Farmall tractor, 1953 model size 13x38, it's a 1 piece rim. Bill Howard referbished, good running condition. Johnnie Carrollton Evitt Cairo Need enclosed cab for Takeuchi TB145 Super A Farmall with lots of equipment, too excavator. Jack Nelson Blairsville much to list, $5000/neg. Jerry Steverson Jr Jacksonville Need hood for John Deere LX172 mower. Taylor Way offset harrow, $2500; Tuff Line 3 William Futch Statesboro point hitch, 24 inch disc, $1600. Marc No-till grain drill with small/legume seed Richards Crawfordville box, 7 to 8' wide, no junk but will TD18 Int., whole or good parts, Farmall 140 repair/replace parts. Eddie Martin Anderson box blade, other parts; 268 NH square baler, good cond. Clinton Bagley dahlonega 706- Set o used tracks for a TB-25 Takeuchi mini excavator. Nat Hall Winder Tilt bed 16ft dual axle trailer, elec. brakes, Tires wanted new or used I need (2) treated wood bed, vgc, $950. Robert for pulling tractor. Tim Allbritton Griffin 678- Schrepfer Fairburn Tracks for TD18 Int. tractor sprockets, Troy Bilt tiller, pony model, 5hp, $350. JC rollers, rails, Idlers, pads, 74%, $1800. Olen Ciechorne Colbert Conner Conyers Used disc. harrow for 45 h.p. tractor in good Tractor TAFE 45DI, only 810hrs., $5000. condition. John Holloway 133 Hunts Chapel Ralph King Rockmart Rd. Eatonton Want 6 to 7 ft., sickle mower for cutting Trailer 16ft dove-tail heavy ramps new tires small hay field. Danny Kirkland Columbus wheels paint, $1700. Dennis Fowler Elberton Want ft. cultipacker with adjustable Troy Bilt horse tiller 8 hp electric start barely tines. Larry Morrison Monticello used. James Morris Waynesboro Want 4435 John Deere Hydro combines, any shape, any price. Richard Henriot Troy-bilt Chipper/vac pro w/hose, electric Nicholls start, self-propelled, new $1,200 asking $600, Want 900 seris ford tractor. tricycle front runs well. Tom Waldecker Snellville end, must be in good condition, pefer gasoline 8356 engine. Alvin Holton Lyons TT60 NH tractor Krone, 242 cutter, NH r 532 Ford sq. balers, hay fork, $15,000/obo. Carl Howell Wlliamson Two 100 gallon aluminum saddle tanks, good condition, perfect for fuel storage or transport, $400. Franklin Brown Royston Two 150 gallon fuel tanks unused, $300 each. John Jones Mcdonough Two new 6-12 with tubes, front tires for Want 9700 and 5200 Ford tractors running or for parts. John Horton Rhine Want a 13.6 X 28 rear tractor tire in reasonably good shape. Joe Herold Concord Want a good used cab tractor for small hay operation, i.e. JD6410, JD6415 or comparable. Paul Smith Warner Robins Want Backhoe rear tires 19.5 x 24 Case compact trator, 4ply farm thread, $80. Jerry 580 Super K. Craig Highfield Clermont 770- Henson Summerville Van's 18 Row 500 gallon foam marker, pull Want Case International model, 3309 type sprayer; haybuster 107 no-till drill, mower/conditioner or New Idea 5209 Grantville. Daphne Boston Fayetteville mower/conditioner for parts. Bruce Harper Madison Want Ford tractors 5000/6600/7000 series, running or not. Mike Hunt Ty Ty Want Hobart 4732 grinder, also meat cutting band saw, can need repairs. Michael VanHamond dawsonville Want Savage pecan harvester older model ok for small grove. Murry Williams Albany Want savage pecan sprayer. Greg Lewis Baxley Want Sprayer 3 point or pull behind, very reasonably priced, I do not mind repairing if priced accordingly. Robert Burton Jasper Want Taylor pea sheller in good cond., reasonable proce. Thomas Stratford Sharpsburg Want tiller, 3pth,gc and 50 gal sprayer w/hose & arms. Harvel Hamm 148 Staples Dairy Rd Carrollton Want to buy used mechanical nest for breeder hen house, must be in good cond. Bernice Mosley Reidsville Want tractor tire, or Jonathan Pierson Warner Robins Want John Deere H parts tractor. Gavin Ryals Forsyth Would like to rent tractor with bushhog for a week. Joel Rohletter demorest FARM SUPPLIES #20 Cast iron wash pot, 208lb Petter Wright anvil, excellent anvil black smith & post vise, logging tongs. A. Hendrick Austell gallon metal water tank. George McGowan Metter ' oak, maple, cedar, poplar, ash, basswood, pine and hickory lumber; also, turning blocks. David Gray Bowdon ,000 gallon horizontal steel tank, insulated and wrapped in stainless steel, $2000. Anita Ryan Alpharetta Aluminum siding sheets 46 inches wide, 8ft. long. William Jordan Griffin Cedar fence posts 6" to 18" width 8ft. long, $7 ea. James Fisher Lincolnton L. ft. 3ft. width/various lengths, nice dove gray metal roofing, $1.50 L. ft. J.C. Maney Baldwin ft. trailer, good lights, floor, $700; 2 rotor tillers 3&5 H.P., $150-$225. Bobby Turman Ellenwood hp Troy Bilt tiller, drill press, bird baths, terracota pots, all sizes. Nin Garrett Tyrone Chore-Time tunnel curtain machines 36" stroke, good condition $325 each. Timothy Phillips Hull Feed bins, 18 ton each, very good condition, $1200 each. Michael Shore Cleveland gas poultry house heaters, Ziggity drinkers, Choretime feeders & other misc. poultry house equipment. Joshua Martin Clarkesville piece flood feeders for broiler houses $1 each; also 500 gallon propane tank $500. Tommy Scoggins dallas Row pits cultivator with colt, $300. Ralph Veal Wrightsville gal. plastic drums, 2 bung plugs, 55 gal. metal lock ring, 55 gal. w/o lids, 55 gal/stainless. Jimmy Cannon Canton yr. old log cabin, excellent condition, delivery & set up available. Kerry Hix Chatsworth ft. Cargo trailer excellent condition, $5500; 250 gal. propane tank with regular, $300. Melvin Collins Camilla gal. white plastic tanks with aluminum sides, 5" twist off cap, let out valve at bottom. Barry Needham Loganville Gauge steel sheet metal, D-Rib, 36" width, various lengths, unused, ash gray, $1.50 per linear foot. Don Bishop Luthersville Rolls goat wire 4x4 330', unused, $225 ea. Chuck Anthony Jefferson x50x10 Enclosed pole barn installed only $9,000, includes 10x10 slider door and walk door, other sizes available. Ronda Kaufman Cartersville Pieces fence solid steel fabrication 6'x9'6" $100 each or $2500 total. James Brantley Clarksville Generator 8HP Briggs v v., excellent condition, $500. Gene Jones Talking Rock gallon food grade buckets w/lids - have $1 each. flowwood@tds.net. Ronnie Barber Saint Marys ft container, clean and dry, $2000 or best reasonable offer, good condition. Elizabeth Beauchamp Tallahassee gal. metal & plastic barrels w/wo lids $25. Michael McCannon Atlanta Gal. stainless steel barrels, closed end food grade, good cond. $200; boiled peanut trailers $2200. Bill Croft dawsonville V galvanized tin 12' long. $10 per sheet. W. Bryant Cleveland gallon syrup kettle $1000; and 2 old wooden chicken coops. Vonice Winters Broxton Grain scythes, all are different sizes. 12" to 52" blades VGC circa seventeenth century, $700. Robert Elliott Chatsworth Air/Kiln dried Woodmizer sawn lumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar, all sizes paneling, wide plank flooring. John Sell Milner

7 Wednesday, September 7, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 7 Art's Way Feedmill 325-C, runs like sewing machine. 2.5 ton capacity, hammers/knives like new, Mixer/Grinder, work-horse, $4000 delivered. Russ Moore White Plains Blue and white 55 gal. plastic drums, closed tops, two twist off caps, food grade. Eugene Needham Loganville Cedar, Pine and Oak lumber, cut to order, some dry, Polk County area. Randy Grogan Cedartown Cider press two barrel with grinder, and large hopper great condition, $400. Richard Peck Palmetto Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $20 each, 55 and 48 gal plastic barrels, $20 each; also red steel for sale. Windle Sneed Mcdonough Corn Sheller with nub remover- unused in storage for 30 years, $50. Riley Buchanan Macon Corn sheller, $75, corn grinders, well buckets, well pulley. Bill Fulton Blairsville Electric pea sheller, MFGd by Taylor MFG Co. Moultrie Ga, used one season, $400. Ben Vickery Macon Farm Bell #4 post mount farm vice stick type for post or bench mount, $150 ea, both VGC. J.M. Lyle Millegeville Flooring oak & pine T&G various widths, also beadboard and wood shavings, reasonably priced, call for prices. William Briggs Union City Food grade 55 gal. metal drums w/lids $15 each. 55 gal plastic drums $5 each. Johnathan McClain Clarkesville Ford 1953-'64 tractor parts list journal. 4 cyl. Printed April, 1982 $10. Elizabeth Lewis Rincon Galv. hog feeder, two hole, (never used), 200lbs cap. $150. Landon Boyett Glennville Gas generator 13,500 watts 35 amps, unused, $1950, sell for $1450. Phil Jackson Fortson Genuine heart of pine flooring, 100 yr. old, approximately 456 linear feet. Sherry Corey Smyrna Greenhouse 20X40, propane heater, electric fans (2) pots & trays, all sizes call between 5pm /7:30pm $1,800 all. Sandra Butterworth Locust Grove Greenhouse equipment: hydroponics, fans, lights, controllers, etc. make offer. Nina Fry demorest Greenhouse, 30x42, heater, fan, louvers, will need 16 posts, $1000. Doug McCallum Macon Hay Tarps for sale: 30X50 will cover 60 rolls of 4x5 hay rolls, $150 each. Greene Thrift Collins Hen nests all metal box w/ 12 nests. $35 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland Hog Trap 96x52x36 all steel constructionspring loaded repeating door $425. Tom Lindley Sparta Lights for barn or shed, florescent 4 bulb fixtures with bulbs. Steve Sorrow Lithonia Locust posts and rails for sale, call for info, pickup/delivery. Eugene Cook 591 Trackrock Road Blairsville Lumber (sawmill) low as.35/bd ft., pine and hardwood, custom cut available. Mitchell Smith Griffin Lumber-oak-pine-poplar-cedar-cherry, call before 10 pm. Elwyn Fowler Forsyth Mason jars. Pint and a half size. approx cents each $2000 for all. Phil Harris Senoia Millstones, 35" with spanish cross center; 36" faced on both sides, call for more information. Chris Wood Rincon Mobile chicken tractor, approx. 45" wide x 34" tall x 8' long, for pics, $300. Timothy Redding Temple Need front weights to fit Kubota Doug Angley 1817 Threadgill Road Greenville Never used, Ace Roto mold vertical 1650 gallon tank., no calls after 9 pm. Nathan Elzey Cumming Never used JD Frontier Plotmaster both tow or 3 pt hitch edition, unused $5000+ sell $2500. Steven Peskoe davisboro Nursery pots 1 gal. $.07 cents; 2 gal. $.14 cents; 3 gal. $.28 cents. Charles Parrish Vidalia Old meat market scales, excellent condition, white, last calibrated 1966, very heavy, mafg. decal missing, $80. Joe Yeargin dallas One two row silage cutter, good working cond., $1600. B. Collier Perry Paul 4000# Portable cattle scales- tow behind your truck with alley, $1200. Rex Lynn Claxton Pigeon pens & rabbit pens for sale. Jr Vaughan Forest Park Poultry equipment- fans 48in and 36 inchore time feeder with chick mates, winches, timers, thermastats. Kenneth Beasley dahlonega Single round bale hay hauler and cattle feed trough. Tommy Guined Butler Split locust farm fence rails & posts, delivered & installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland Steel beams, 2 at 8x8x29 ft., 1 at 7x16x28, $200 ea. Marshall Knowles Culloden Steel Tanks for sale 1-2,000 gallon, $1, ,200, $1, ,200, $2, ,500, $4, ,300, $4, ,000, $4,000. Jean Puett Jasper Troy Bilt tiller, horse modle, $400, all steel trailer 20' double axels, have ramps not attached, $2250. Robert Satterfield Perry Trusses 40'x2"x6", $40; galvanized steel roofing 23'x3', $15; and 2 108kx1 Taylor generators, excellent condition, $125. Brett Fausett dawsonville Two hen house nests, $40 each. Andy Lawrence Alto Wanted - canning jars, any size. Pat Craven Gainesville Wanted: 10" belt driven table saw, must be in good condition. Bill Seebeck Hazlehurst Wanted: 100 ft. 8" to 12" diameter drainage pipe plastic or metal. Clarke Adair Winder Wanted: 3 roller cane mill, PTO, in or around Dahlonega or Ellijay. Don Berry dahlonega Wanted: Canopy and or roll bars for case G.M. Chambers Byron Wanted: creep feeder for calves in good shape. Vern Sanders LaGrange Wanted: hand held tobacco transplanter, in working condition. Mike Hollaway Hortense Wanted: hog fences, like new or used and gates, used tins. Chan Her Jefferson Wanted: hoop house, Green house, and high tunnel frames. Jeb Fuller Cartersville Wanted: Shade cloth for Greenhouse, can be 10'+ wide and over 20' long. Jim Price Fairburn Wanted: used net wire and used netting for rolled hay. James Powell Monticello Wild hog traps- continuous catch, small to large hogs, loaded spring door. J.D. Conger Norman Park Woodmizer lumber pine poplar 1x12 oak trailer flooring any thickness. Larry Moore Newnan Woodmizer sawn Eastern cedar, 1500 board ft., take all, $2000 Vernon Richardson Rutledge Woodmizer sawn lumber B+B siding framing red oak poplar and pine. Timothy Tucker Atlanta LIVESTOCK All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised. Cattle If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Ashley Simpson at Brahman bull, purebreed, 5 years old, $2750, bullard336@gmail.com. Bill Bullard Camilla young Hereford bull, ready for service, $675, very gentle. Roy Wilson Stockbridge , 2, 3 & 4 years old, Registered Black Angus bulls, calving ease & gentle. Kathy Schwock Homer Angus Brahma cross, 3 cows, $2100, 3 heifers, $1550, 4 bull calves, $1850. Duane Harper Lakeland Corriente/Longhorn cows 9 with calves, 1 to come-in, Bred back to Gelbvieh bull, $7500. Terry Wood Commerce Reg. cows, all AI sired by top select sire bulls, herd certified and accredited. Ricky Lane Carrollton springers, 7 bred heifers, 11 black cows, Charolais cows with calves $ $1250 each. Harold Ivey Lula month, Polled Hereford and F1 Braford Bulls w/ performance data; also bred and open polled Hereford heifers. Jonny Harris Odum Black Angus heifers full blooded, 10 mos. old, $675 each or $1300 for both. Alice Beauchamp Milner Registered Hereford Bulld-Breeding age, excellent EPD's and genetics. Paul Smith Watkinsville Red. Black Angus bred with second calf,1 Redg black angus bull, all for $6000. Don Hudgins Marietta Regd. Black Angus cows, 13 Regd. cow calf pairs, good selection of bulls. Fred Blitch Statesboro Registered Charolais heifers ready to breed, great bloodlines, $800 each. Charles Powell Menlo month old Red Angus bulls, comes from exc. stock Sire and Dams on site, $1000/ ea. B Thompson Maysville blk. cows, running with Brangus bulls, $975. Brandon Hannah Franklin bred black Angus cows due in Dec., 1 with female calf, born 4/30/11, 4 young registerable bulls. Bob Reid Zebulon Fancy Black Bred heifers, $1,350/Hd start calving end November for 60 Days. Will Tanner Wrightsville AI sired Reg Angus bulls, months old, exc. bloodlines, $2,000 your choice. Allen Ellicott 681 Antioch Road Abbeville month old Black Angus bull, $500. Daniel Hall Mansfield Belted Galloway cow with 3 month old calf by side. Curtis Warnock Vidalia Black Angus cows, exc. bloodlines, bred to calf this Fall, $1800. C. L. Cook Social Circle Black Angus steer Approx 1100 lbs, corn fed for 6 months, NO hormones/antibiotics, high quality prime meat, fork tender, $1100. Meghan Lawler Canton Black/Red 50% Senepol heifer/bull calves, start weaning 9/1, see on dams/selections now, excellent quality. Franklin Griffis Odum Bulls: Red Brahman, Simmental and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, few cows and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, polled Shorthorn bulls, show heifers, steers; exc. qlty., Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce Coming 2 year old horn Hereford bulls, starting at $1800. Wes Smith Thomaston Commercial Herd of Angus cross cows, bred cows and cow/calf young pairs. B. Hall Pavo Dream On son, 5-yr.-old, N. Fla. bulltest winner, selling to prevent inbreeding; Simmental & Sim-Angus bulls, cow/calf prs., heifers, AI/embryo bred, easy calving, high milk, satisfaction guar. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville Exc. perf.-tested black full-blood Simmental & Sim-Angus bulls, cow/calf prs., heifers, AI/embryo bred, easy calving, high milk, satisfaction guar. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville Gelbvieh bulls, open and bred heifers, all registered purebreds, bred for easy calving and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville Gentle top quality registered Red Brahman bulls & heifers, weaning age to 2 yrs. old, (call nights). David Dillard Hahira Holstein bulls born in June 2011, great cows, $200 each. James Raper Alto Jersey 3.5 yo can hand milk raising 2 calves, $900 also holstein bull calves. Mike Preston Blakely Jersey mama w/baby by side also Holsteins of varying ages. Jerry Franks Tifton Jersey milk cow, hand or machine, very gentle, bred back, $800. Sandra Ingram Union Point Limousin bulls, Registered, Homozygous Black, breeding age, polled, gentle, pictures available, choose from many. Adam Marsh Statesboro Newborn dairy bull calves guaranteed colostrum fed, $15 and up. Cris Poncio Quitman Purebred Black Angus bull, 2 yrs. old, produces small calves, easy calving, fast grow out, $1300. David Kirkland Jackson Purebred Jersey bull, 14 months old, from excellent bloodlines, bottle fed, easy to handle, excellent condition, $700. Walter Terhune dawson Reg Angus heifers, excellent genetics for starting a performance herd. Windell Gillis Eastman Reg'd Angus bulls, 23 months old, semen tested and all are docile. John Stuedemann Comer Reg. Angus bull 17 months-4star calving ease, top 1% weaning weight, 20K King son. Jim Lane Acworth Reg. Black Beefmaster bull, 8 mos. old, thick & polled, 800 lbs, $1400. Jack Harden Carrollton Reg. Herefords, 1 to calve this winter, 2 ready to calve any day and 1 show heifer open. Tim Parks Ellijay Reg. Limousin herd, large cows tested and tagged, 4 pairs, 1 Yearling, 2 ready to breed. B. Schaefer Shiloh Reg. Piedmontese bullborn 9/14/07, fawn color, lbw, very gentle, approx. 1500, Calvin Yeargin Hartwell Reg. polled Hereford bulls, good EPD's ultrasound, carcass info. provided, herd cert. and accredited. Larry Lane Carrollton Regd. Black Angus bulls & heifers, 11 mos. New Design & Rockin D Bloodlines, $800. Roy Millsap Summerville Registered Black Angus bred heifers will calve in Jan 2012, also 2 year old Black Angus bulls. Jake Stewart Alma Service age purebred Black Angus and Black Simmental bulls, years of extensive AI breeding. Billie Clanton Odum Simangus bull 3/4 Simmental 20 mos old Reg# LBW good EPD's $1800. Chet Barrett Mt. Airy Simmental bull Reg# Dream On Son 23 mos., good epds, $2200, Blaze Face. Glenn Nunnally Mt Airy Superior herd of registered Charolais cattle, cows, heifers, service age bulls, delivery avail. Bobby Burch Eastman Texas Longhorn 6 month bull calf white/ black 6 month heifer white/black eating grain, $300/each. Alicia Kelsey Jefferson Three registered A.I. Brangus bulls Brinks bloodline, months old. Lewis Rice Monticello Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper. Dept. Internships Provide Valuable Experience For Students Interested in Agricultural Marketing Ten weeks of waffles and work has come and gone, and I have finished my internship in Brussels, Belgium- what an experience. The work was demanding, but I view the internship as one of the most, if not the most, valuable educational experiences of my life. I am more than happy to be back in the great state of Georgia (humidity and all), but there are many aspects of the internship that I will never forget. As I mentioned in my previous articles, I got to experience the work that goes into promoting Georgia products and businesses. I got to see, from start to finish, the process of the India Inbound Trade Mission. I was directly involved in recruiting businesses to participate in the event. Some of the businesses probably got tired of the numerous phone calls they received from me! By talking to producers back in Georgia, it really put into perspective the interest that companies from around the southeast have in trade missions like the India trade mission. It was not all recruiting all the time- we had companies that heard about the event through word of mouth, and they contacted us. We had a lot of Georgia companies, as well as companies from Florida, Alabama, and Louisiana. The amount of companies involved and the interest these companies showed proved to me how important trade missions are. These events are an inexpensive way for Georgia companies to meet with buyers one-onone and to make a connection, possibly expanding their sales to countries across the world. The feedback I heard from Georgia companies was outstanding. If a company could not make the event, they would tell me several times to make sure they were not taken off the list. Everyone was thankful for the services this office provided. The education I have received prior to the internship has prepared me to take on the work and challenges I might face in the job market, but it is this internship that has been most influential to me. In a time where money is at a premium and programs have to be evaluated, I would ask that everyone keep in mind the educational value programs like this offer. The best way to describe the internship is to say I received a semester s worth of information and I did not even realize the amount of work that we were doing. It s not until I step back and take a broader look at my experience that I realize how seamless, entertaining, and educational the work was. Two and a half months seems like a long time to be away from family and friends, but when I think about what I have had the chance to do, and the amazing people I have met while doing it, the time away from home is not such a big deal. If I had one wish for the internship (money aside, of course), it would involve having an intern year-round in this program. If more and more students got the chance to experience what I experienced, there is no telling how the world of agriculture would change. I am very appreciative of the opportunity to take part in this program, and I thank everyone who supported this internship. I hope that the generosity will continue and this program will last for years to come. The preceeding article was prepared by Matt Pitts, who served as an intern this summer in the Georgia Department of Agriculture International Trade Office in Brussels, Belgium. Pitts is a fourth-year student majoring in Agribusiness at the University of Georgia. Swine Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase. 6 Week old pure white Landrace pigs $45 each. Robert Floyd Forsyth AMHA Registered Mulefoot hogs Äì heritage breed, breeding pairs and feeder pigs available, rated best. Jeff Mauer Rome Crossbred pigs 6 wks old $35 & up for older pigs. Morris Jennings Cumming Hampshire x Yorkshire $50 ea. 6 gilts 2 barrows. 8 weeks old. Chris Gaddis Auburn Ossabaw Island hogs, all sizes. $50-$300. Tim Reed Crawfordville Reg. Fullblood Mulefoot piglets, two bloodlines; also, half mulefoot piglets for sale. James Doster Colbert Reg. Hampshire Yorkshire and Duroc Boars and gilts all ages val. herd feeder, barb- pigs. Kemp Lawton dudley Registered Berkshire pigs, show quality. Jerome Roe Lakeland Registered breeding pair of Hampshire hogs, sows bred and the Boar is about 700 to 800 lbs. $1000. Chris Streetman Crawford Yorkshire pigs pounds, $110-$130 each, five female pigs available. Arthur Booker Madison Yorkshire/Hampshire pigs for sale different ages. Bill Harris Rockmart Goats And Sheep 1 Common 3 month old billy goat, one hornless, $25. Paul Chachulski Milledgeville Year old Nubian wether, disbudded, $50. Marvin Reynolds Pelham /2 Spanish 1/2 Nubian buck, no horns, healthy, 6 mos. old, will improve your herd, $100. Rose Hill Warrenton % Boers- giant 450lb grandsire, new imported bloodlines, these giants will improve any herd. Jay Kilgore Lawrenceville % Boer nannies. 3 months old, $80 ea.. Brad Davis White Plains month old Pygmy goats, 2 billies, one white, one black, $55/each, one nanny, white, $60. Herb Tart Cumming Nubian/mini-nubian billies. 3mos, bottleraised, disbudded, black/white, both parents from good milking bloodlines, not for slaughter, $75 obo. Amy Bart Toccoa yr. ram sheep, bottle fed, walks on leash, loads easily, petting zoo companion, tri-color, tame/handfed. Ed. Russell Lawrenceville ADGA registrable/registered Oberhasli bucks, 5 months-yearling. ADGA registered Oberhasli/Lamancha cross 2 year old buck, $350 each. Dee Dee Shaw Forsyth Pygmy billies asking $35. born in May. Kellee McGowan Elberton Kiko/ Boer bucks born April 2011, $75 each obo. Perry Stephens Monroe Male goats- Pygmy and Nigerian. 1 with blue eyes, prices starting at $50. Jess Sellers Jasper mo. old Nigerian Dwarf male goat, blue eyes $75. Nancy Green Pine Mountain Older Does and some younger ones, 2 nice bucks and also 3 babies. Lamar Owens Cedartown

8 Page 8 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 7, common goats, $20 each. Mary Givens Monroe month grade Nubian doe, weaned and eating grain, hay, grass, $150 firm. Justin Manglitz Commerce Katahdin sheep, 1 ram, 6 ewes. 6 months old, very healthy, must sell. Kim Lingle Cumming ADGA 3 nice does and 3 bucks. born 1st week in March. can pic. Pat Rash Summerville ADGA Nubian does, $350 up, bottle-raised, CAE free herd. Lisa Rees Good Hope ADGA Nubians, certified & accredited closed herd, scrapies free. Sarah Frantz Abbeville Alpine mixed, starting at $40 each. Kaye Grant Forsyth Baby Pygmy billies- not for slaughter. 2-3 mo. old. $35 each. Barbara McCommons dallas Babydoll sheep - 2 black Old English registered rams very friendly -$300 ea. Jim Donahue Hiram Babydoll sheep, flock reduction, several to choose from, mock reg, healthy & friendly. call for price & pictures. Dianne Westbrook Crawford Billy goats- Kiko and Kiko Boer mix- will trade for more nannies, from $150. Marty Wildes Claxton Black Belly Barbados and Katahdin sheep, North Atlanta Near Gainsville. Adam Anderson Clermont Breeder bucks and Does, Spanish cross, Kikos and Boer. Edward Swann Temple Dairy goats $100 each, one pure Nubian Buck, one LaMancha Doe, 2 LaMancha/Alpine mix does, all 4-5 months. Jeff Davis Carrollton Full Katahdin ram lambs starting at $125 breeding age. Hubert Bailey dawsonville Male, Alpine-Kiko, $30 ea., born March, LaVon Kuykendall Acworth Katahdin ewes born Dec./Jan. good quality, $100 each; fainting goats 2 males 5 mos. old, $85 each. Mimi Vickers Union Point Kiko cross goats- Born March of this year, various sizes, billies $100 Does $130. Jeff Krause Hartwell Kiko Does, registered, color, 3/4-$200, 7/8- $250, pure- $300, 10 choose from. Chris Reed Rockmart Nigerian dwarf buck, born blue eyes, from good breeding stock, not for slaughter, $100. J.Rebecca Wallace Lizella Nigerian Dwarf bucks months, some blue eyes- Registered and non registered. disbudded. $150-$ Kent Frantz Fayetteville Nigerian Dwarf Dairy goats- super sweet, and friendly. $100 for does $50 for wethers. Annette Webb Toccoa Nigerian Dwarf goats, very hardy and friendly. bucks $40; does $100. Keith Pope Canton Nigerian dwarf, billy. year old, black, $100. not for slaughter. Erna Doster danielsville Nubian and Nubian/Alpine doelings, gentle, healthy disbudded. Paula Harrigan Hahira Nubian buck, 2 yr., bottlefed, horned, $50 obo. Bretta Perkins Monticello Nubian milk goats with papers, some are bred, $1500; Jersey milk cow can be hand milked, $975. John Austin Sylvania Olde English Babydoll lambs- 1 reg. blk ewe, $500, 1 wht reg. ram, $250, others mix. Ricky Willis Moreland Olde English Babydoll Mock registered ram lambs $250 each. Melissa McMann Winder One ram left registered Tunis six months old. great bloodlines, dark red markings, $200. Linda Casey Rome Proven, registered Nigerian buck, blue eye. sell or trade for young buck not related. Sylvia Smith Jesup Pygmy babies born mid April, black and grays w/white splashes, two small females, handled daily; $50 & up. S. Stamps dahlonega Pygmy goats, very small, great companion, male and female, starting at $45. Lisa Pool Fort Valley Quality Boer Nubian cross goats, does, 6 months, $125, wethers, $85. Ken McMichael Monticello Reg. Saanen dairy goat 3 yrs.old, make offer, reasonble price. Haskel Hayes Rocky Face Registered Pygmy male - $100-6 yrs. old & a proven breeder. Bobby Linch Moreland Saanen ADGA reg. Does, scrapie free cert, disease free/innoc/wormed, excel lineage, doeling, buck, bucklings. Rebecca Didocha Villa Rica Saanen Wethers and bucks good for Packgoats/pasture ornaments. $50 to $100. Earl Morehead Whitesburg South African Eggsfile Boer bucks born May handsome and gentle, great pets or breeding stock. asking $80-$125. Barbara Neiderhiser Marble Hill Stud service: 2 yr.old Katahdin ram sired, nine lambs from four ewes last year, $20. James Barry Comer Two purebreed Nubian does, good blood line, six months old. Carlton Jinks Ideal Equine For Sale All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions. '00 Reg. black Arabian gelding, broke hunter discipline NV Congo Bey Shah X Ladies First Tornado, $3500. Raymond Watts Macon yr old, black, reg. Morgan gelding, ridden english and western, 14 hands. Rennie Mussell Milner yr old, Reg. Morab mare, used for 4h English jumps trail, $5500; 15 y.o. reg. gelding, $1200, obo. Carol Horne Gainesville yr. old, mule and wagon rides and pulls, $1400. Edward McCarty Alma AQHA black mare, Otoe and Hollywood George bloodlines, easy keeper, not broke, make great broodmare. E. Fender Quitman Belgian mares 4 yrs old. work single or double, $2500 for the pair. H.A. Brubaker Comer horses black racking gelding 15.1h, $1000; palomino QH gelding 15.2h, $1000, both very pretty, good horses. Eddie Hatcher Comer QH geldings, 16 y.o bay; 13 yr. grulla gentle, friendly, $1000 each. Ronnie Robinson Hogansville Year miniature filly, 32 inches AMHR reg. kid and companion friendly rides, $550. Janice Wilkes Athens AQHA, I.F. sorrell N/N gelding 97 halter pts. big beautiful, balanced gelding, easy to show, $3500. Shelley Snider Mitchell Mules- horses excellent, ride, pull, plow, teams, $500 and up, best prices. Joe Morgan Monroe yr. old 16.2h b/w spotted crossbred gelding; 5 yr old 15.2h black perchron/morgan cross broke great, single/double. Tommy Days Blackshear yr old. TWH black 14+ hands free to good home, sweet, needs TLC & attention. Laura Gunter Griffin AQHA 4 1/2 yrs. old, grandson of High Brow Cat and Doco'Lene shown in AQHA shows, Kathy Ginter Vidalia Beautiful palamino mule, green broke, medium sz. draft mare, rides, good drives some, $600 each. Dean Adamson Sharpsburg Donkey-female with 2 month old colt. Gray with cross on back $300. Jacks Fouts duluth Miniature AMHA 2009 stud, dark dun 32", AMHR 2009 light Gruilla filly 32" sweet, handled daily, must sell. H. Wyrosdick dahlonega Miniature horses (3) plus mini spotted donkey - all for $4250. friendly. Individually- $750 up. Dorthe Peloquin Evans TWH 2 mare chestnut born 8/9/06 and 12/27/03, 2 stallion black born 5/18/06 and 7/14/10, some training. Dick Stratton Locust Grove TWH x racking horse gelding 4 yrs. $900; TWHBEA, SSHBEA & NSSHBEA reg. stud, horse, 7 yr old. $1850. David Brown Cusseta Poultry/Fowl For Sale If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at Any person engaged in buying live poultry of any kind for resale, or in selling live poultry of any kind bought for the purpose of resale, must be licensed by the Georgia department of Agriculture. Possessing such a license does not by itself disqualify an individual from advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin; however, advertisers should note that all livestock (which includes poultry), must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days or, in the case of chicks, ducklings, etc., must have been raised by the advertiser before offering them for sale in the Market Bulletin. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication. '07 pair Burmese Java peacocks, $500; other 2009, 2008, 2007 peacocks available. Terry Elmore Macon yr. old, India Blue, $50, 2 yr. black shoulder male, $100, 1 male silkie breeder $5. Jack Jenkins Harlem Bourbon Red Turkeys for sale 2 months old straight run. Austin Bollack Hampton Common pigeons, $4.50 ea, excellent for training. Bobby Moxley Soperton Twenty- week old Buff Orpington pullets for sale. Winford Hendrix Clarkesville week old guinea keets for sale $5 ea, or trade for brown egg laying chickens. Joe Durante Alpharetta Hatch- peacocks, bourbon Red Turkeys, Lavender and Pearl Guineas, Bantams- cochins, silkies and Polish, Ducks, calls, many more. Danny Ledford Gainesville Ringneck pheasants, 3-4 months old. Dennis Rich Barnesville Swinhoe, Temminck's and Red Golden pheasants, African Harlequin quail. Kevin Daft decatur week old chicks, 21 pullets, 4 roosters, $75 for all. Fred Hemphill douglas month old. true Dominiques standered Blue Cochins, Partridge Rocks, $12 ea. Blue laced Red Wyandottes, $30 pr. Larry Waters Aragon Different breeds, Barred rocks, Polish, Speckled sussex, Brahmas, Silver laced Wyandottes, going out of business. James Bugajski Glennville Faverolle hens $5 each Several millie fleur cochin Pick your hens and roosters. Mike Vogan Blue Ridge Ameraucana/Easter egger roosters-. 5 months old. very colorful, $12 each. Bruce O'Connor Carnesville Americaunas, Bantam, blue egg layers, Anconas, Buff Orpingtons and Cochins, 3 and 4 months old. healthy $15 pair. Candice Romines Commerce Aracauna chicks - Easter egg layers - $4 each. Wendi Covert dahlonega Araucana Roosters for sale $10 each. Susan Hawkins LaGrange Araucana, R.I.R., Wyandottes, Cochins, Show Quality O.E.,Pigeons, Doves, others, also eggs. Randy Shoemake Carrollton Baby chickens frizzles, $7 ea, 6 weeks old. LeGay Saul Fayetteville Baby Mallard Ducks $5, RIR biddies all ages, $4 up. Chris Thompson Augusta Baby Peacocks $15 each, leave message. Willie Keen Jr Perry Baby Peacocks $50. Denise Dallas Gibson Bantam and Standard pairs and trio's for sale, adults, teens, & chicks available, call for more info. Greg Lee dahlonega Bantam Cochin chick 8wks, $5.Bantam rooster 3 mths. $5. Mottled Duccle chick rooster 8 wks,$5. Donna Staton Villa Rica Bantam roosters Silver duckwing. Edward Ray Talking Rock Bantams Cochin, Japanese, OE, Porcelins, Brahams and many more, over 500 chickens in stock, ready to sell. Moores Bantam Farm Cumming Bantams cochins, call for more information. Larry Stone Unadilla Bantams large assortment to choose from different ages, $3.50 to $7.50 ea; Bronze turkeys, two-four months old. $15-$25. Billy Fowler Canton Bantams O.E.: Red Fawn, Red Fawn Sports & Blacks, priced according to age. Jerry Stallsworth Covington Bantams, White, Silkies, Seabrights, Seramas, BB Red, Red Pyles, Cochin, Splash many others, some laying, $3 and up. J.D. King Buford Bantams:Silver Duckwing, Red Pyle, White Pekin & Kaki Campbell Ducks all ages & RIR,s. Dwayne Beard Royston Barred Rock 3 hens and one rooster, $12 each or all for $40. Bobby Dalton Kennesaw Barred Rocks, Orpingtons, Marans, Silkies, Seramas, Spitzhauben, Mallards, Call ducks, White Chinese geese. Ed Countryman Rockmart BB Reds Brown Reds more Pheasants Peacocks and cage birds. Danny Ryals Milledgeville Black Australorp sustainably pasture raised laying hens. 7 months old. $15 each. Roosters $10 each. Ashleigh Burton Comer Black Copper Marans chickens. diverse, excellent bloodlines from different, carefully culled to French standard, leave message. Lisa Safley Pembroke Black Copper Marans, Black sex links, and Kokou Marans for sale. Jud Taylor Eastman GA Bourbon Red Turkeys, chickens, Guineas, and Silver Sebright Bantams. leeholloway@hughes.net. Lee Holloway Greenville Bronze, Royal Palm, Wild mix Turkeys; Ringneck, Japanese Green, Red-Yellow, Golden Pheasants, Coturnix, Mallards, Peacocks. John Herndon Grayson Buff Orpington cockerels/roosters, hens and one RIR hen $10 each. Chet Cox Tarrytown Chicken Egg flats 30 count 100 for $5 used but clean. Marie Murphy Powder Srings Chickens for sale -large mixed breeds - layers and meat cheap. Larry Priest Monroe Chicks 6 wks and up- $4-$6 each straight run prices are firm. Jimmie Cleveland Commerce Cochins/ Pheasants, 3pr. Standard Silverlace, 3pr. Partridge Cochins, 4 Trios White Cochin Bantams, also Silver,Elliot, and Mutant Pheasants. Jerry Youghn Ocilla Cortunix quail for $2 a bird call me., can have them dressed for.25 extra Joseph Shaw Ashburn Delaware RIR Dominques Sussex Buff Brown Leghorn hens and pullets. D. Oliver Lula Dominique chicks two weeks old standard size true Heritage rose comb $ 2.50 ea. Tom Jones Loganville Embden Geese-white w/ blue eyes-1 mating pair $50, 3 goslins born 6/11/11 $25 ea. Tammy Gragg Adairsville Five month old RIR, Light Brahma pullets, Cochin bantams, white doves, cockatiels, Seramas. Libby Deal Social Circle Flock reduction of guinea keets and adults, along with turkeys, geese and peafowl for sale. Sara Robbins Blairsville Full grown guineas, have pearls, lavenders, and pieds. Ronnie Howell Waycross Game Chickens (Pure) Stags and Pullets Shorty Greys, Sweater Greys, Bumblefoot Greys and Ruble hatch price $25 up. Demus Bryant Canton Game fowl - Stags, hens. Butchers, Greys, several varities of Hatch, Hulsey's. Ernest Harrell Rockert Game fowl: Kelsos, Sid Taylors, Reza Asils, Greys, Bates-Givens-Leipher and Red Fox Hatch, Pure & crosses $25/up. Clarence Clay Macon Game fowl: pure White Hackle, Sid Taylor; YL hatch, and grey; also Kelso GL hatch crosses. T. Lilley Jeffersonville Game: Sid Taylor, Kelsos, Butchers, Clarets, Brown Reds, Hens, many of the best, many more. Russell Griffin Gainesville Gamefowl- Allen Roundheads, Hatch, Law Grays, Kelso, Mugs, Shorty Grays and gray Toppys. Paul Bond 1333 Sandy Cross Rd. Royston Gamefowl: Mugs straight from Wayne Chapman's broodpens. also Lundy roundheads, and Bill Bumgardner Hatch, also a few crosses. Ryan Reed Summerville Geese, Pilgrims hatched females, 1 male available. hardy rare American breed, $50 for all 3. Kathy Presley Lawrenceville Golden Campines, Hamburgs, Lakenvelders, hatched April 2011, $10; silver muscovy ducks, hatched June Randall Allen Pine Mountain Guineas, 4 months old, $7.50 ea, all for $25. Kevin Graham Toccoa Khaki Campbells, Runner and white egg layers, $10 ea, Duckling's $3.50 ea, Kenneth Buffington Royston Lavendar Orpington, Black Copper Marans, Heritage Delawares & other kinds of chicken, guinea. will ship/you can pickup. Nancy Garey Bowdon Lavender Orpingtons, Lavender/black Opington Splits and Coronation Sussex. Joel Oliver Hoschton Mallard duck 3 generation from wild, 5 hens, 1 Drake, $ hatch. Kara Cavender Bowdon Mallard ducks all sizes and ages, 2 red roosters, and Pharo quail. Raymond Seckinger Ellabell Mallard, Rouen, and Pekin ducks, RIR, and Pharaoh quail. Camron Moore Nashville Mallards(3rd gen) $10 each, pekin $12 each, white brahmas,1 rooster/5hens $50, black giants 2roost/4hens $50. Larry Hetrick Juliette Narragansett Poults, 5 wks old, $10 each, 1 Tom 1 1/2yrs. old, $35. Kenneth Spear Chickamauga Now laying: RIR, Barred Rocks, Domineckers. $12/ea. also 1 RIR rooster and 1 Barred Rock rooster. $10/ea. Luke Moore Watkinsville OE bantams, brown red, wheatan, blues, splash, blue splash, blue gold dw.silver dw, white, extra hens, black mottled cochin. Janice Payne Jasper OEGB (Brassyback) trio, RIR cockerals, and game fowl for sale. call before 9. Chris Tolbert Blackshear OEGB: BB Reds, Silver, Fawn ducklings, Blues, Blacks, Creles, Splash, Whites, Spaugles, Barred, Brassy backs & Dutch bantams. Ted Charles douglasville Old English Bantams. Chicks to big chickens, several breeds including, Cochans, Standard bantams and more. Eugene Clark Jasper Overstock sale peacock 1 to 2 yr. old 1/2 price. variety of colors/breeds, call for details. Jim Baskett Forest Park Pair of Rosecomb Dominique bantams, $15, BB Red roosters and Gold Sebright roosters, $10 each. Franklin Thiel Cornelia Pair of Seramas $25, black or gray bearded silkie chicks 6 wks-3 mths. $8-$10. Joe Shuler Powder Springs Peafowl chicks for sale $25 each. Marsha Randolph 1993 New Hope Road Locust Grove Peafowl: White hatch. $25 each, leave message. John Fletcher Hampton Pearl White Leghorn. Joe Satterfield Waleska Pekin Ducks, ready for pond. Brian Sturdy dahlonega Pheasant Breeders Reeves, Amherst, Blue+Brown Ears, Swinhoe, Temminck Tragopan, Malay Crested Firebacks. Peafowl Pairs and Trios. Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch Pilgrim Geese - full flock - 7 trios $150/trio $950 all great layers/hatch starting in January. Maryllis Wolfgang Milledgeville Pullets, and roosters, black Astralorps/Buff Orpington, from $4 to $8 ea depending on age. Clara Hurst Hiram Pure White Pigeons for sale. $25 a pair. Russell Cantrell Newborn Red and Yellow Golden pheasant breeding pairs and trio bantam chicks. Terry Wilson Oxford Rhode Island Red Chicks $1.50 each Brown Eggs $1.50 dozen. Scott Clark Nashville Rhode Island Red Pullets- Sixteen weeks old. 10 for sale- $8 each. Beth Camp Concord RIR hens & roosters, hens good layers, other mixed breed hens/roosters, $10 each. Rebecca Cook douglasville Roosters 20-24wks old $5/each. also have roosters $10/each. Shelley Thames Senoia Roosters, 2 small breed $6 each, 1 big mix $8, $ 15 for all, born in April. Molly Dobbins dacula Rouen Ducks, African Dewlap Geese, and 4-6 months old Royal Palm Turkeys. Joel Keys Ranger Seramas all colors and ages $7.50 to $25 ea, black, blue, wheaton Americana roosters, ready for service, $15 each. Richard Nix Watkinsville Showgirl Silkie rooster sale $5 or trade. 8 months old. already crowing and protecting flock. Craig Carpenter dallas Silver Bahamian Pintail Ducks; 7 juveniles; very nice; raised in large aviary with pond, $40 each. Cindy Keen dublin White Leghorn chicks. Forrest Stinson Williamson White leghorn hens, red Star hens, White leghorn rooster, RIR roosters. Dianne Barton Armuchee White Madigan Claret Cock & Hen; Stags & Pullets Black Roundheads; 1 Sid Taylor Hen 1 Shamoo Rooster. Vernon Murphy Cornelia White pekin and mallard ducks healthy quantity available. Betty Franks Sylvester White Racing pigeons, Sattinett pigeons, Wheaten and Blue Wheaten Old English Bantams. Mike Brown LaGrange White Roman Tufted Geese, 2 female 1 male, same brood, 5 months old perfect health, $35 each. Robert Ervin Bowdon Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License If you have questions regarding this Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: LBRU - COMMERCIAL LICENSE, 2065 US Highway 278 SE, Social Circle, GA Bobwhite and Coturnix quail eggs, $60/100, $130/500, $245/1000, stricklandgamebird.com. Willie Strickland Pooler Bobwhite eggs: chicks flight birds for season some started birds. Larry Burch Midville Bobwhite quail, day old chicks, and/or eggs available for the 2011 season, hatching weekly. Darrel Sandstedt Waynesboro Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, now available for the 2010 season, call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount Jumbo Wisconsin-Bobwhite quail, eggs: $48/100; $168/600; $260/1000; flight yearround, mead5345@wadleyquailfarm.com. Raymond Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley Northern Bobwhite quail eggs & day old chicks, call for pricing and availability. Gabe Robinson Bowdon Poultry/Fowl Wanted 2 Female Khaki Campbell ducks wanted for lonely males on private pond near Alpharetta. Christine Fahrnbauer Canton Black tail or Black tail Buff Bantams. James Brooks Maysville Buff Laced, Polish, Blue Polish, yellow or red phesants, Button quail, chukar, egg or breed or grown chicks. Hank Brown Thomasville Diamond Dove - White, Peach, Yellow. Paul Milner Eastman Grey Toppie hens, Jock Wilson, or Flarrey eye, or both. James Messick Nicholls Looking for Buff Brahma hens (laying age). John Andrews Hiawassee

9 Wednesday, September 7, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 Looking for RIR, Australorp, Dominique, or any brown egg layer, 18+ weeks. John O'Brien Oxford Need roosters with at least 8" saddle hackles, any info/leads appreciated. David Beall Greenville Turkey babies Royal Palm (white) 3-5 months old. ducks, bantams, pigeons. Vlad Polunin dacula Want 5-8 Black Marans hens, prefer older, but will take younger hens; want French Standard Line. Kim Padgett dahlonega Want to buy or will take any unwanted Guineas within reasonable distance of Carrollton, Ga. Audrey Kimberley Whitesburg Want to buy small/young Muscovy ducks, call and leave msg. Bobby Martin Homer Wanted: 2 Toulouse geese, preferably a pair, would consider Emden, Pilgrim, or American-Buff, miles or less. Rachael Luse Toccoa Wanted: Gold lace Wyandottes, hen only, reasonably priced. Cecilie Luse Lula ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK If you have questions regarding this The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock. Alpacas: males, maidens, and pregnant females, Larry@DestinyAlpacas.com. Larry Dietsch Young Harris Looking to buy emus, emu chicks, and/or fertile eggs available anywhere in Ga. Heather Aycock Ranger Wanted: Emu chicks or adults. Michael Lewis Conyers Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License The Georgia department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia department of Agriculture at (404) For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad. LIVESTOCK WANTEd Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock. Goats, Jacobian sheep, Llamas, other small farm animals. Sheryle Klein Shiloh Lamb or sheep, reasonable. Sarah Knott Griffin Quiet, sound, gentle thoroughbred mare, 11 to 14 yrs old. priced under $1200, close to Roswell, Canton area. O. Culp Woodstock Small mule, gentle, for riding and harness. safe around kids. George West Kathleen Want to buy goats, hogs, sheep, horses, purebreed or mixed breed, will pick up, will pay cash. Donald Green Temple Wanted: one Pygmy billy goat. Donald Dyches Savannah LIVESTOCK HANdLING '02 C M Drover GN 2 horse SL dressing room great shape. Denny Sorrells Mt. Moriah Rd dallas '97 GN Exiss 4-horse trailer. weekender walk thru door, read tack, undercover. ex condition, $ Tanya Kingsley Hillsboro Chapparel horse 1 stock B.P. trailer 16ft. tackroom, deviders, escape door, spare tire, $3700. R. Branch Hazelhurst foot Ponderosa horse/livestock trailerbumper pull. Hauled very little livestock and washed out after each use. $2300. Kevin McCraney dahlonega Shoop thorughbred size horse trailer, saddle racks, ramps, etc., $1600; 6x12 twin axle trailer, $725. R. Stokes Atlanta ft Bee 4 horse stock trailer/escape door/blasted/painted/good floor/new mats, excellent condition. Rachel Osborne Cedartown Farrowing crates with flooring, call for more information. Randy Saye danielsville ft GN cattle trailer new paint, lights,floor good tires & brakes. Darrell Turner Villa Rica Horse aluminum trailer GN, small sleeping and dressing area, very good condition, $4500. Ricky Stringer Statesboro Exiss 4 horse trailer- 1 owner. week end package, electric jack, sheltered excellent cond. $15,500. Keith Crosby Newnan horse slant G/N large dressing room, removeable rear tack, X-wide $3500. Trina Shattles Americus Trail-let 2h BP horse trailer, aluminum, 7' high, $8000; tucker equitation trail saddle, very good condition, $800. Becky Morris Newnan Sundowner 3H SL 8012 full factory LQ with 12 ft short wall, ramp, oak cabinets, full bath. Jimmy Plemons Rome Calico 4H BP, stock gate, divider, mangers, tack. $ ', 8', 10' gates with goat wire. Julie May Commerce Merhow Horse trailer with living quarters, very light to pull, great condition, can pictures $26,500. Richard Reiselt Homer American Spirit, 2-horse slant, LQ, 8 ft wide, storage under mangers, $25,000. rbvogel@juno.com, Rosemary Vogel Comer Complete team show harness, silver decoration, only used 4 times, excellent condition. Rhonda Johnson Woodstock Elegante Int'l Paso saddle w/matching breast strap & crouper, $375. Roger Stover Auburn GN trailer 22ft. 10 ton heavy duty, steel floor, tandem axle, great shape. Ben Allgood Monroe Horse blankets for sale waterproof turnouts sizes great condition $30 each. Susan Weldon Aragon Horse buggy, handcrafted, hydraulic brakes, harness 13.2hh, $700; saddles $50; tack $5-10. Joe Conti Colbert Large and small livestock clippers, extra blades and carrying case etc. Dianne Cobb Woodstock Livestock trailer, 12-ft. Gooseneck, 2 axle, electric brakes, rear gate will slide or swing to open, exc. condition. Larry Nix Gainesville Metal cattle head gate, $100. Sibby Green Bremen NC horse shoeing anvil like new 70lbs. turning cams on side. Gary Lee Clayton Ponderosa GN covered, good metal, devider, escape gate, storage, new tires, $2200. Ron Hulett Milan Powder River sweep tub and alley, $2000. Michael Giesbrecht Louisville Regulation size PVC dressage arena, regulation size. Shirley Singleton Madison Rubber tire wagon, two sets of new harness. Pat Harden dublin Stall fronts 7 and dividers 5, $3500 for all with wood slats. were purchased at Tractor Supply brand new $5600 with out the wood slats. 12x12. Tanya Lemke Luthersville Trailer 2001 with divider, ramp, hay rack, $2800. Nancy Twyman Cumming Very nice crates saddle for sale, show/trail saddle, euality saddle. James Mullis Lizella Want horse trailer, reasonably priced, don't have a lot of money. Robin Summey White Want to buy 2 horse bumper pull prefer 7 tall 1995 and up model Sundowner, Bee etc Dianne Fulton Loganville Wanted: 2 horse bumper pull trailer, straight or slant, 1990 and up model only. Diane Fulton Snellville Wanted: to buy one or two horse trailer in good condition, will pay up to $700 cash. Brenda Cook Blairsville RABBITS Bunnies & Breeders/Rex & MiniRex many colors, New Zealand Whites, Netherland Dwarf. Jac Garye Bowdon Bunnies NZW/Californian, $10 each, 6 weeks old July 31st. Diane Oxford Covington Dutch rabbits blue, black and chocolate, young breeding age bucks, and does, after 5pm. Tommy Whittle Thomaston Flemish Giant buck about 10lbs. good breeder, changing out for new blood, sell or trade. Laura Kuffrey Tignall Flemish Giant Bunny rabbits various colors, $35 each 4 and 6 months old. Connie Pitirri Sandersville Herd reduction, $5-$10 assorted cross breds of 5 small breeds, handled as companions, assorted colors. Terry Russell Grayson Holland Lops young adults- male and female, pedigree, selling out, cages available. Brenda McDaniel Good Hope Holland Lops, Pedigrees, show quality, all colors $20 and up. Allen Dills Cleveland Rabbits for sale- adults & bunnies only $10- $15. Samantha Wilson Social Circle Rabbits- all types (including meat rabbits), healthy and strong, good temperaments. $10 to $15. Savannah Frich Leesburg Rabbits- call for selection and price, seven days 9am-4pm please. Lenny Stevenson Atlanta Tiny Pedigree Netherland Dwarf, Dwarf Holland Lop and Dwarf Hotot bunnies. hanngray@bellouth.net Ann Gray Milner FEEd, HAY ANd GRAIN All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc. $10, Alfalfa, 70 lb. avg., no weeds or preservatives; $35, net wrapped 4x5 Bermuda, in barn. Mary Clark Newborn $25, 2011 Bermuda/Bahia, 4x4 bales; also, have some $15 bales available, also Scott Stephens Wrightsville $25, 4x4 rolls, $3.50/square bales, 2011 Fescue horse quality, barn stored. Walter Henson Ellijay $40, 2011 Bermuda hay, 4x5 net wrapped rolls, horse quality in barn. Terry Stephenson Commerce $40, 4x5 Bermuda/Crabgrass rolls, net wrapped, dry in barn; Bermuda square bales, $5, can deliver. Gary Lane Carrollton $40, 4x5 rolls Coastal & Alicia hay, top quality. Herman Adams Nicholls $50, 4x5 rolls, 2011 Coastal Bermuda; $50 ryegrass, horse quality, in barn, fertilized, net wrap. W. Glover Griffin '11 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, $50; wheat straw, 4x5 rolls, $30. James Martin Waynesboro '11 Alicia Bermuda, fertilized, in barn, $55; Fescue/Bermuda mix, $40, field; Millet, $30; Johnson grass, $25, field. Alan Mobley Griffin '11 Alicia Bermuda, highly fertilized, horse quality, $4/$5 squares, in field/barn; $50 round bales. A. Johns Bronwood '11 Alicia hay, horse quality, fertilized, weed free and barn kept, square bales, $4 each. Scott Lynch Waynesville '11 Alicia hay, square bales, well fertilized, rain free, kept in barn, $4. Robert Maloney Hoboken '11 Bermuda grass hay, irrigated, 4x5 rolls, $40, Knoxville/Macon area. Harold Distel Knoxville '11 Bermuda hay, horse quality, rain free, weed free, Alfalfa hay, can deliver. David Harden LaFayette '11 Bermuda square bales, barn kept, rain free, $6/bale; mixed grass rolls, $35/bale; Mulch square bales, $2.50/bale. Karen Nalewako Newnan '11 Bermuda, Tift 44, horse quality square bales, $4.25, barn; $3.50, field. David Blackmore Cartersville '11 Bermuda/Fescue mix, horse quality hay, 1st cutting, under cover, $4.50/bale. Carol Hassell Lilburn '11 Bermuda/Fescue, large rolls or sq bales, horse quality, kept in barn, can deliver. Jay Townsend Monroe '11 Bermuda/Fescue/Rye grass square bales, $5.50/bale. Grady Roberts Aragon '11 Bermuda/Johnson grass, mixed cow hay, large heavy 4x6 round bales, $37, in barn; $32, in field. Tony Smith Monticello '11 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, large, tight square bales, well fertilized, limed, $5.25, pick-up in field; $6.25, barn, delivered/stored. Dave Garwood Monticello '11 Coastal, Tift 85, highly fertilized & irrigated, UGA tested, 4x5 rolls, approx lbs., $45. Freeman Montgomery Junction City '11 Coastal, Tift 85, sq. bales, barn kept, well fertilized & sprayed, $5.50, del. available. Payton Crawford Americus '11 Fescue hay, 4x4, $20; Bermuda, 4x4, $25; all rain free, in barn, horse quality, delivery available. Mike McKinzey Flowery Branch '11 Fescue mix, sq. bale, horse qlty, $4.50; 4x5 rolls, $40; cow hay sq., $2.95; 4x5 rolls, $25. Ricky Anderson Taylorsville '11 Fescue Orchard, 36-4X4 fertilized, limed, sprayed, $25 each. Jon Anderson Sautee '11 Fescue square bale, $3.50; round net wrapped bale, $35; mulch sq. bales, $2.50. Bill Bailey Flowery Branch '11 Fescue/Orchard grass, 4x4 rolls in barn, $20 per roll. H. Kinsey Cleveland '11 horse quality, Bermuda; also, cow, goat, and mulch hay, sq. bales only, delivery available, Monroe Co. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth '11 mixed Fescue/Orchard grass hay, fertilized, no rain, in barn, 4x5 rolls, $35. Jimmy Leatherman Carrollton '11 Tift 44, Bermuda, large 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, fertilized, horse quality, and under cover. Everett Parrott Alvaton Livestock Sales and Events Clip and Save Calendar Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty. Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s. of Reynolds. Info: or Every Thursday Chickens, Rabbits & Related Misc. Small Animal Sale, NE Georgia Sale, 6 pm, GAL #3478, Eastanollee Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 between Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: or Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, (night) or (day). Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: /1786. Every Sat. 10 am, farm-related mdse. Auction; 1 pm, goats, fowl & small animal auction; GAL#AU003224; Red Barn Livestock Auction, Sylvester. Info.: Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd., White Co., at old Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info: Wayne Coker, Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley- Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL 306. Info: Nancy Wilson, Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Tri-County Livestock Sales, Ambrose, goats, chickens, feeder pigs, calves, tack/horses, donkeys, ponies, 1 pm. Auctioneer GA Lic. #AU Info: or Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Small Animal Sale, goats, sheep & poultry, 1 pm, misc. merchandise, 6 pm, Deer Run Auction, Hwy. 76, Adel-Nashville Hwy., Adel. GAL Info: or Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Livestock Sale, sale starts at 10 am, tack/horses, cows at 12 noon, goats at 1 pm, poultry sale to follow, Metter Livestock Market, Lyons, Ga. Info: Lewie Fortner, GAL Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales, Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm; goats, pigs, poultry. Info.: Steve Smith, , Every 2nd Sat. Winstead Horse Sales, 5 pm, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Info: Shannon Winstead, or & 2011 Bermuda/Fescue, $5.50/sq. bale, in barn; $50/round, net wrapped, in field. Charles Terrell LaGrange x5 rolls, Fescue hay; also, 4x5 rolls wheat hay, in barn. Everett Panter Blue Ridge Alfalfa/Orchard grass, $5; Fescue & rye grass, heavy bales, $4, and other hay. Jerry Higdon Rossville Alicia Bermuda square bales, clean, well fertilized, horse quality. Kenneth Potts Sylvester Alicia Bermuda square bales, in barn, $4. Scott Thompson Glennville Alicia, fertilized, net-wrapped, shelter kept, sq. bales, $4.50; 4x5 rolls, $45; '09 and '10 discounted in lg. quantity. Curtis Vanlandingham Whigham Bermuda and Fescue mixed, 5x6 rolls. James Rutledge Mcdonough Bermuda grass, horse quality hay, round and sq. bales, discount out of field. Todd Harris Macon Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, horse quality, $55 & up; also, cow hay, $25 & up. Carol Sapp Barney Bermuda, Fescue Orchard grass, fertilized, sprayed, few weeds, $3.50/bale in barn, help loading available. Kim Coots Ranger Bermuda, Tift-44, or Cheyenne, $5/bale, well fertilized, barn kept, horse quality, delivery extra; Rye/Bermuda mix, $3.75/bale. Helmut Cawthon Rome Cheyenne, premium, Bermuda square bales, minimum 10, $5.75; 2010 mixed round bales, $20, minimum 5, 2011, $35. Tim Addington Toccoa Coastal 4x5 rolls, fertilized, weed free, horse quality; mixed 4x5 rolls, cow quality, Grady Co. Thomas Farnsworth Whigham Coastal Bermuda and Tift 44 sq. bales and 4x5 rolls, premium quality, stored in barn. Charles McIntosh Monroe Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 net wrapped, stored in barn. Fred Sackett Butler Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality square bales, $4.50/bale, rain and weed free. Curtis Durden Lyons Every 2nd & 4th Sat. R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, merchandise, 10 am, goats, 12 noon, chickens & caged animals to follow, 526 Ga. Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Ron Claxton, auctioneer, GA Lic. #3485. Info: (weekdays), (sale day) or or (nights). 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Stockyard Horse & Tack Auction, 5 pm, GA Lic. AUNR002843, 1852 Highway 11 S., Covington, GA Info: Scott Bridges, or Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Harris Goat n Sheep Auction, Livestock, goats, including all large animals starts at 10:30 am, then poultry, including all small animals starts at 12noon. Taylorsville. Info: Ray or Teresa, or Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock Auction, Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm, selling goats, sheep, poultry and small animals; selling miscellaneous at 10 am; #AU Info.: / Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats, poultry & small animal sale, 11 am, Middle Georgia Goat & Chicken Sale, Cochran. Lic# AU Info.: or Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock auction at Pearson Livestock; sale, 1 pm; goats, sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168 Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. Info.: , Every 3rd Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, Buchanan Horses Sales, LLC, tack, 4 pm, horses to follow, 1812 Macedonia Church Rd., Buchanan. 5013GA. Info: Melissa Wright, Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, 12 noon, Agri Auction Sales, held at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 btwn. Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: Ricky Chatham, or Jason Wilson, Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published. For more information on the Livestock Sales and Events calendar, call Randy Cox at Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $4/bale at barn, delivery available. Glenn Brinson 6482 Old Louisville Rd. Tarrytown Coastal Bermuda hay, sq. bales, $4.25; rd., $40. Clark Weaver Hoschton Coastal Bermuda hay, square bales, good quality, fertilized, $4.50/bale, in barn. Stacey Burden Comer Coastal Bermuda round bales, 4x5 rolls, 38 rolls in barn, $25 per roll. Anthony Poss Kingston Coastal Bermuda square bales, $6.25/bale, well fertilized and limed, horse quality, delivery available. Jack McCracken Newnan Coastal Bermuda square bales, horse quality, fert., good color/weight, rain free, $5.50. Bill Turner Brooks Coastal Bermuda, large square bales, horse quality, well fertilized, rain free, very clean, $6, in barn. Scott Barnett Greenville Coastal/Bermuda hay, well fertilized round bales, 6x5. Jimmy Newsome Thomson Fescue mixed 4x5 rolls, barn stored, fertilized, delivery available. Jimmy Payne Rockmart Fescue Orchard, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, very good quality, $30/roll, discount 10 or more; square bales, $3.50/bale. Pat Sutton Clarkesville Fescue square bales, $4, horse quality, well fertilized, rain free, limed, sprayed, stored in barn. Al Blackburn dawsonville Fescue, in barn, 4x5 rolls, $30; sq bales, $3.75, horse quality. Charles Chastain Talking Rock Fescue, well fertilized and rain free, $3/bale; Mulch, $2/bale; cow hay, 4x5 rolls, $20/bale. Lee Gurley Rockmart Fescue/Bermuda, 5x4 rolls, $30; lower price w/purchase of 10+ rolls. Leslie Williams danielsville Fescue/Clover 4x5 round bales, $20 behind baler; $25 from shed. Richard Long Blairsville Fescue/Orchard 4x5 rolls, baled rainfree, $25/roll. Willard Redwine dalton

10 Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 7, 2011 Bulletin Calendar LiVeSTOCK SALeS & events Sept. 10 Annual Camp Horse Sale, 40 camp horses, tack, 5 pm, horses to follow, Eastanollee Livestock Market, Eastanollee. Info: Shannon Winstead, or Sept Ga. Poultry Conference, Classic Ctr., Athens. Info: Dr. A. Bruce Webster, or poultry@uga.edu. Oct. 1 Greene County Black & White Smackdown Dairy Show, entry deadline: Sept. 1. Info: Greene County Ext. Serv., Nov. 1 Special Sale of Commercial Lambs, 7 pm, Taylor County Livestock Auction, just off SR 128, s. of Reynolds. Info: equine events Sept Hunter/Jumper Show, sanctioned by GHJA/SHJG, advanced & beginner days, 30 mins. S. of Atlanta, in Senoia, Rock House riding Center, or Rockhousehorses.com. GARDeNiNG events Oct. 22 Fall Gardening School, 10 am-2:30 pm, how-to demo for novice gardeners, Callaway Gardens. Info: or education@callawaygardens.com Heavy 5x4 rolls, stored in barn, Fescue, Bahiagrass, Millet, Bermuda, Ryegrass, JD net, $35-$40/roll. Bob Miller Greenville horse quality, Coastal Bermuda, square or 4x5 round bales, cow and mulch hay. Larry Morgan Lizella horse quality, Fescue/Bermuda/Orchard grass sq. bales, $3.50/roll; $40, in field. R. Campbell Rockmart large round bales, Bermuda/Fescue mix, horse quality, $35. Ron Hunton Kingston mixed Fescue/Orchard grass, 4x5 round bales, cow hay, $25 each. Paul Teems Canton mixed grass, horse quality, Fescue & Orchard, fertilized, rain free, 600# rolls, $40. Pat Cheatham Newnan Perennial Peanut hay, analysis is available, $8 per bale. Ian Stephens Tifton perennial peanut hay, rain free, approx. 50 lb. sq. bales, $7 ea., stored in enclosed barn. Jeff Meeks Douglas Tift 44 square bales, horse quality, large bales, $6/bale; 2010 hay, $5/bale. Tripp Conner Social Circle Tift 44 square bales, in barn, $6, can deliver for slight fee, top quality guaranteed. Earl Pye Barnesville Tift 44, inside horse hay, $60; mixed Fescue/Bermuda cow hay, $35, fertilized and limed, lb. bales. Coy Baker Loganville wheat & rye grass hay, 5x5 round bales, fertilized, stored in barn, horse quality, near Madison/Morgan Co. Frank Eaton Buckhead rolls, good hay, Alicia & Tift 44, price negotiable, must sell. H.L. Barnes Bloomingdale x4 hay bales, mostly Fescue. Richard Harkins 650 Herman Winkler Rd. Cleveland x4 mixed hay, $20; Fescue/Alicia Bermuda, $30; Alicia Bermuda, $40; fertilized, in barn, hay located in Gay, Ga. Bill Wells Palmetto x5 Bermuda mix hay, $35 per roll, in field, delivery available. Jackie Faulkner Barnesville x5 Fescue, in field, you load, $30. Donald Dills Tunnel Hill Alicia horse hay in Monroe Co., squares, $6, barn; 4x6 net-wrapped bales, $60/bale, in Reynolds, Ga., irrigated Tift 85. Vernon Sanders Forsyth Alicia, 4x5 round, fresh cut, horse & cow hay. John Scott Rebecca Bermuda hay, Russell and Tift 44, horse quality, 800 lb. rolls, $55, fertilized, limed, stored in barn. Jim Bishop Newnan Bermuda large round bales, $40, delivery available. John Pelton Covington Bermuda square bales, $4.50; mixed square bales, $3.50. Bart Austin Carrollton Bermuda square bales, horse quality, $6; mixed bales, cow quality, $3; also, rolls available. Daniel Morris Mansfield Bermuda, Fescue, heavily fert., rainfree, horse quality, $7/square; $50/round bales, large quantity/dely. avail., Carrollton and Powder Springs. S. Stana Powder Springs Bermuda/Fescue hay, premium quality, 4x5 netwrapped, $50; square, $5, highly fertilized, rain free, barn stored. Rex Palmer Auburn Bermuda/Fescue, round bales for horses, $45; Fescue round bales, $40, net wrapped, sheltered. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica Bermuda/mixed, $30/round bales, good quality, just cut, sprayed for weeds, located in Senoia/Brooks area. Andy Jackson Senoia CRAFT FAiRS Sept th Temple Founder s Day Celebration, craft items, pancake breakfast, pony rides, petting zoo, other. Info: Lynn Ford, or Wayne Petty, Oct Annual Oktoberfest, crafts, other, Fort Gordon. Info: MiSCeLLANeOuS Sept. 15 Ag Field Day, 9 am, free to public, ag demos on more than 15 topics, livestock grazing, organic fruit & vegetable production, more, Ft. Valley State Univ., Ft. Valley. Info: /6296, willies@fvsu.edu. Oct. 15 Beekeeping Short Course, Henry Co. Beekeepers, 8 am-5 pm, Public Safety building, 116 Zack Hinton Pkwy. S., McDonough. Info: Tom Bonnell, or if you have questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar can be sent to Randy.Cox@agr.georgia.gov. Coastal and Coastal/Fescue mix, well fertilized, limed, net-wrapped over edge, 4x4 rolls, $30/roll, field; $35, barn. Jim Pierce Waverly Hall Coastal Bermuda sq. bales in the field or barn, $3.50/$5, weed free, fertilized. Gary Holbert Calhoun Coastal Bermuda, square bales, well fertilized, $5/bale, out of field. Bob Brady Augusta Coastal, Russell, Tift 85, barn stored, cut six times per year, delivery avail. 150 miles from Lyons. Kirk Little Lyons Fescue hay square bales, cow quality $2.50; Mulch hay, $2.25, 1st#, call days; 2nd#, call evenings. Kermit Simmons Jefferson Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, $20 per roll, in field. Charles Ansley Cornelia Fescue, approx. 150 bales hay for cows/mulch, $2.50 bales. Debbie McCloud Powder Springs Gorgeous Coastal Bermuda horse hay, large square bales, green hay, fertilized, weed free, covered, $7/bale. Doug Durian Zebulon High quality, Tift-9 Bahia hay, round rolls, $40/roll. Chad Sumner Lenox Horse quality Bermuda hay, 20,000 square bales available. Paul Harris Odum Millet hay, $32/bale. Tom Cleveland Fort Valley Millet/Fescue mix and Bermuda/Fescue mix, $25/$35 per roll. Kirt McDaniel Armuchee Premium 2011 Tift 44, fertilized, weed/crabgrass free, barn stored, $70/roll; Premium 2011 Coastal, barn stored, $50/roll. Tim Hunter Conyers Round bales, horse quality, Bermuda hay, stored in barn, $45/bale. John Boren Concord Round hay, 4x5, inside and outside, Fescue/Bermuda/Orchard grass mix, some mulch hay also. Joe Cronan McDonough Square bales, Russell Bermuda, wellfertilized, horse hay, $ 5.75, stored in barn; 4x5 Bahia/Bermuda mix, $30, delivery available. Robert Lujan Moreland Starting Sept. 1st, square and round Bermuda and Fescue mixed. Frank Powell 1207 Jacksonville Rd. Tallapoosa Taking order for Bermuda sq. and mix round rolls; also, delivery available. Chris Taylor Monroe Taking orders for 2011 Coastal Bermuda and Fescue square bales. Jane Rutledge Locust Grove Tift 44 Bermuda, excellent horse quality, green dry square bales in barn, $5 each, Paige Bullock Dallas Tift 44 square bales, horse quality and heavily fertilized, $4.75 at the barn, call after 4 pm. Roger Daniel LaGrange Timothy Orchard, horse quality feed hay, $3.50/bale, delivery price available upon request. Josh Dills Blairsville Top quality 2011 UGA tested, Alicia hay, rd. or sq., barn stored, delivery avail. Heath Pittman Vidalia Well fertilized, horse quality, Coastal Bermuda, $5 sq. bale behind baler. Gerald Shelnutt Loganville Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted '11 Bermuda Fescue mix, horse quality, 4x5 rolls, $45/roll. Kerry Floyd Griffin Want to buy dairy quality hay, silage, haylage, or balelage, c.o.d., Zebulon, Ga. James Lambert 2277 Lewell Mill Rd. Newnan AG SeeD FOR SALe If you have questions regarding this Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current state laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Licensed seed dealers cannot advertise seed in the Market Bulletin. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Prichard and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. if you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division at (404) '11 Abruzzi Rye, cleaned and bagged, germination, 94%; purity, 99.06%; inert, 0.84%, $15 per bag. Tracy Watson Buena Vista Indian Corn, 2011 crop, available after September 15th, contact by phone or for pricing. Ben Avery Adrian Old fashioned multiplying onions, plant in Sept., pull up in May., 1-gal., $10, plus postage, $6. Retha Jones Gainesville One gal. multiplying onions, $12, no shipping. Betty Stephens Monroe White multiplying onions, $18, half gallon with shipping. W. Clarke 202 Almon Church Rd. Covington Ag Plants for Sale If you have questions regarding this 1 & 3 gal., $4-$8, Crape Myrtle, weeping willow, Redbud, Chinese Elm & Red Maples. Randy James Odum Alicia, Bermuda; Coastal, Tift 85, Tift 78, Tift 44, custom planting & delivery available. Cale Kight Soperton Alicia, Coastal, Tift 85, Tift 78, Tift 44, Russell, perennial peanuts, custom planting since Ray Beaty Coolidge Banana plants, 7-14 ft. tall, cold hardy, will bear fruit south of Atlanta, $65 each. Jack Jaxon Atlanta Blueberry plants, ready for fall planting, Jumbo Highbush, Rabbiteye, thousands available, 1-gal., 1-2 years old, $1.50, delivery available. SonShine Farms Waycross Coastal and Russell Bermuda sprigs; also, custom planting statewide, references available, book early. Robert McNair Junction City Coastal, Alicia, Russell, Tift 85, Bermuda sprigs; also, custom planting. Mack McGee Glenwood Egyptian walking onion bulbs, 1/2 gal., $14, I pay shipping. Jimmy Bowden Woodbury Fig trees, Brown Turkey varieties, 1, 2, and 3 year old trees from cuttings. John Jeffords 84 Hampton St. Homerville Garlic: eating or planting stock, 6 varieties, order for fall planting. Patrick Shields 451 Windy Ridge Drive Danielsville Grape vine, rooted cuttings, $3.50; larger sizes available, limited quantities, Seible, Reliance Seedless, Morris Diamond, call for availability. Hans Gruetzenbach Dalton Miniature potato vine, small potatoes that run like vines, 20/$2, w/sase. Suzanne McKinley 2698 Hwy 292 E Lyons Pomegranate plants, 1 gal. pots up to fruiting size, some with fruit. Sam Warbington Dacula Shrubs, perennials, trees: Crape myrtle, Sawtooth oak, Gingko, more; most $2.50- $3/gallon, aflowersnursery.com, call ahead. Samantha Flowers 195 Robinson Lane Jesup Thousands of Japanese maple trees, many varieties, upright, weepers, 3-gallon to 100- gallon size. Barbara Southall Valdosta Blueberry plants, 1 & 2 gallon, Rabbiteyes, $5 & $10, many varieties, licensed, royalties paid. Mark Ransbotham 6320 Waterside Dr. Gainesville FLOWeRS FOR SALe If you have questions about this category, call Shavonne Smith at or Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities. $1 plus SASE: Gloriosa diasy, Cleome, and coneflower seeds. Mary Howard 2455 Clayton St. Macon $2+SASE, 1/4 tsp. seed: deep purple petunia, double white poppy or Shirley poppy, limited supply. Nan Crosby 1308 Seaway NE Townsend Cleome seed for sale, 1 tsp., $1 cash, SASE. Betty Robinson Senoia different plants, Mondo grass, Autumn Clematis, Helleborus, Carolina Jasmine, many perennials, native plants, shade plants, will ship. Gail Hollimon Buford year old Hellebores (Lenten Roses) ready to bloom in January, $4 each; Pachysandra: 50 plants for $10. Carol Olson Marietta " perennials, 350 varieties, all $1.50 ea.; blueberries, $8; 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25; display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson Aloes, night blooming Cereus, Jade, Begonia, Kalanchoes, white and red Amaryllis, $2 up, many more. Nancy Rosser Powder Springs Angel trumpets, banana trees, Confederate Roses, Black Magic/Giant Elephant Ears, Ginger lilies, Japanese maples, lotus, pond plants, and more. Patrice Cook Covington Angel Trumpets, Confederate Roses, $5; Cereus, Beautyberry, Nandinas, ferns, Hydrangeas, $3; Lacecaps, $4; others. Carla Houghton Marietta August lilies, Hostas, 10 bulbs/$12, ppd.; Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 3-doz./$12; Rose campion, Zinnias, more, $2/tbsp./SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee Azaleas, Japanese Maples, Gardenia, Hostas, Hydrangeas, Knockout roses, more. Linda Waites Fairburn Bald Cypress, 10/15-gal., $25; Crape Myrtles, $8; Loblolly pines, 5-gal., 6', $10; daylilies, etc., $2.50. James West Commerce Bamboo, free, sizes small-extra large, take but don't leave a mess. John Beason Tyrone Black bamboo, Golden bamboo, Moon vines, Muscadine vines, Passion vines, Beautyberry, Rice paper, and many other plants. David Pelton Covington Black-eyed Susans, $2/clump, other perennials, no shipping. Debbie Williams Loganville Chinese Parasol trees, fast growing, 1-2 ft. high in 1 or 2 gal pots, $25 each. Chris Dominy eastman Daylilies hybrid, mixed colors/sizes, $18/20 plants, $6.50 shipping; Stella D'Oro, $20/20 plants, $5.50 shipping. B.J. Roop 4140 Citizen Circle Austell Daylilies hybridizer, many colors, 2-8 fans/clump, $2/clump, buy 20/3 free, free iris, Fayette Co. J. Wilson Tyrone Daylilies: hundreds of hybrids, now is best time to plant, we ship, ferncove.com. Mary Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd. Newnan Field grown variegated or green liriope for small or large landscape projects. Rebecca Thompson Palmetto Grancy Greybeard seeds, 15/$2/SASE; maypop seeds, 10/$2/SASE, cash only. Reba Morris 8787 Veterans Parkway Midland Grancy Greybeard, White Fringetree seeds, $1 per pkg. w/ SASE. L.H. Norton Hendricks Rd. Metter Hen and chicks, 3-diff. kinds, $12/doz., La. lilies, 10/$12, ppd., Hyacinth bean, Stephanotis, coral vine, $2/tbsp./SASE. L. Brooks 690 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee Hosta's beautiful full gal. containers, many varieties, $2.50 ea.; Night blooming Cerus, $3 ea. Carol Bland Fayetteville Hostas: 200 varieties, mini to extra large, 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri/Sat./Sun., or by appt. Dee Little ellijay Inca marigolds, bright 3" yellow or orange blooms, 50 seeds, $1 with SASE. Samantha Farrell POB 354 Colquitt Iris, gorgeous purple/white, plant now for spring blooms, $15 doz., $4 s&h. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder Irises, 15 mixed, $20+$6.50 shipping; 25 white Narcissus, $18+$6 shipping; 5 white spiderlilies, $20+$6.50 shipping. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester Japanese maples, 30 varieties, dwarfs and lace leafs, 3-25 gallon, $35 up. Bridget Britton evans Leyland Cypress & Cryptomeria trees, several hundreds available, all single trunk, 5-6 ft. tall, very green/uniform, great prices. Bob Brookshire Buford Leyland Cypress trees in 3 & 7 gal. containers; also, larger container sizes available, call for prices. Harold Parker Morganton Old-timey Daffodils, $3/doz., $6/post, orange daylilies, yellow Cannas, Siberian Iris, Forsythia, Boxwood, Nandinas, Mahonia, azaleas; free Liriope. E. Beach Duluth Pomegranate bushes for sale, some inches tall. L. Allen 438 Old Greenville Road Fayetteville Pomegranate, $10; Indian roses, natural deer repellant rosemary, Beautyberry, others, $5, cannot ship. Willie Garmon Pendergrass Pond plants, lotus, lilies, taro, spider lilies, Thalia, many more, will ship, frogbit2@yahoo.com. Susan Kingsolver Hull Popcorn Viburnum (sun)., showy white tennisball size blooms cover plant in spring, healthy, $6-$8. Mary Wenger Gainesville Rare, hot pink Bleeding Heart vine seeds, limited quantity, 15 seeds, $1 w/lsase, 2 stamps. Dan Staib 111 Pine Street N Bluffton Reseeding petunias mixed, angel trumpets: double purple, white, or yellow, $1/pkt. w/sase. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson Seeds: $1 pkg./lsase, extra orders=extra postage: Hibiscus, Cosmos, poppies, Rudbeckia, Mex.-sunflower, Amarylis, coralvine, Golden raintrees. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown Road Attapulgus Seeds: Altheas, Jerusalem cherry, Hollyhocks, Hibiscus, 4 o'clocks, orange Cosmos, cash only, $1/tsp./SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce Seeds: Mullein pink, Touch-me-nots, 1/2 tsp./$1, moneyplant, Morning Glory, Hibiscus, devil's trumpet, Siberian iris, four-o'clocks, $1/tsp./SASE. G. Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Duluth Seeds: Red Hummingbird Vine, Scottish Broom, Spider Plant, 1 tsp./$1/sase. Mary Ann Durrough 444 Smith Rd. Newnan Variegated Liriope, 4.5 inch pots, $2.25 each, 5000 avail.; Gardenias, 3-4 gallon pots, 4 feet high, $28. Jim Hadaway Athens Wildlife trees: wild Persimmons, wild Crabapple, Sawtooth oaks, red Mulberry, Swamp White oak, swamp Chestnut, $8-$25. Jeff Chanclor Jesup Zinnia: Mixed, 3 tbsp., or White, 1 tbsp., $1 cash/sase each. Mildred Bryan 916 Elm Dr. Monroe FLOWeRS RequiRiNG PeRMiTS If you have questions regarding this The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Nongame Conservation Section, 2065 u.s. Hwy. 278 Se, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) Flowers Wanted Looking for 2011 seed from large Gloriosa daisy. A. McIntyre Alpharetta Looking for mullein (common yellow or pink) and mayapple, will dig. Jon McKenna Tucker Wanted: heal all plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae Prunella vulgaris. Shirley Neff 220 Broad St. Nicholson Wanted: Sweet Bay (Laurus nobilis) seedlings. Don Adams Social Circle MiSCeLLANeOuS The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category. Bees, Honey & Supplies 100 bee boxes, mostly 5-3/4 with frames, 10 covers, plus deeps, $400 obo. Frank Hands Luthersville ounce honey bears, $6 each; or buy oz. bears for $5 each. Donna Drath Jefferson honey quarts and pints. David Dye Rockmart wildflower honey, $10/2 lb. plastic bottle; $40/gallon, free local delivery for orders, $20 or more. Bob Lewis Fayetteville All natural, pure, unprocessed honey, sizes available: 8 oz. bears, 16 oz. size, quart, and comb honey. Jimmy Brown Jackson Bee removal, metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas, work guaranteed; comb honey, $14/qt. W.O. Canady Winston Bee removal: will locate/remove bees, honey bees, swarms, and unwanted bee equipment; local honey, call for prices. Derry Oliver Commerce Carpenter bee trap, handcrafted traps that works, $20 includes shipping. Jack Snyder 265 Eagle Pass Lane Hephzibah Gallberry honey, voted best tasting honey 2010 in the state of Ga., $36/gallon, shipping included, Ben Bruce Homerville Need beekeeper to remove swarm from siding on house, call between 6 pm-9 pm. Philip Annis Clarkston Removal beekeeping equipment for free; will remove bees from homes for fee in middle Ga., call after 1pm. John LaCourse Gray

11 Wednesday, September 7, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 Single deep hives, 2011 queens, $250 each; add empty medium super, $305 each. Wesley Folsom Conyers Sourwood and wildflower honey, pints, $4.50; qts., $8; gals., $30, pure raw local and N Ga. mtn. honey. Aubrey Ledford Commerce Swarm removal, no construction or climbing, if no answer, please leave message, calls returned in evenings. Ron Ward Auburn Taking orders for homemade honey extractors, 55 gal. plastic barrels with wooden frame holders, $100, call for pictures. Lane Cook Cleveland Will come pick up unwanted equipment, bees, hives, and swarms. Brent Nichols Brunswick Will do structural removal of honey bees, will remove unwanted bee equipment. Terry Williamson West Point Will pick up low hanging swams and unwanted bee equipment free. Russell Griffin Powder Springs Will pick up unwanted bee equipment in Cobb, Bartow, Cherokee, and Paulding counties. Troy Fouts Acworth Things To Eat Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department website and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should call '10 Desirable pecans, $9/lb. plus postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge '10 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8.50/lb., plus postage, bagged in freezer, leave message. Franklin Eaton 4345 Marble Arch Way Flowery Branch Angus beef, grass-fed, all natural, USDA processing, vacuum seal packaging, taking orders now. Woodrow Little, III danville Dry aged Angus beef, no antibiotics/hormones, pasture plus grain fed, 1/4s and cuts by the pound, Bill Farr Milner Farm fresh eggs, $2/dozen. Don Ziegler Concord Farm fresh eggs, 1 doz., $1.25. Debra Tankersley Chatsworth Farm fresh free range brown eggs, $2.50/dozen. Scott Love Rutledge Farm fresh free range brown eggs, chemical free, $5 per flat of 2.5 doz. Melvin Worley Lexington Farm fresh, free range chicken eggs, no chemical/antibiotics, $2. Tanya Moore 1290 Moreland Rd. Williamson Grain finished beef, all natural, $2.50/lb., vacuum packed for freezer. Donell Sealey Jefferson Grass fed beef, no hormones or growth regulators, Larry Young Tennille Grits, cornmeal, whole wheat flour, stone ground at our mill, yellow & white grits, selfrising, plain, & yellow cornmeal. Harry Freeman Statesboro Muscadines and Scuppernongs for sale, you pick. James Reynolds 3131 South Smith Road Loganville Muscadines, Black and Bronze, containers furnished. Perry Waits 3779 Old Braswell Rd. Monroe Muscadines, Black or Bronze, no pesticides. David Brown Union City Old timey multiplying white onions, $6 per quart, plus $6 postage. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. Maysville Peanuts: raw, boiled, roasted, one half bushel min., call for prices and delivery information. Charles Fisher Morrow Peas and beans, $10 per bu., you pick; shell, $5 bu. Glenn Fordham 725 Moore Road danville PYO figs, pre-picked lima beans and okra. Pat Mason Snellville Taking orders for all natural grain finished Angus beef, A.I. sired, $2.25/lb., hanging weight. Ken McMichael Monticello Want old timey fox grapes, leave message, if no answer. B. Johnson Fairmount Wanting to buy 2 or 3 bushels of Mississippi crowder peas and turnip greens. Dianne Taylor Loganville Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs., plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City White multiplying onions, $16/gal., plus $6 shipping. Howard Reagan 381 Reagan Circle dawsonville Wholesale bulk pumpkins, all sizes by the bin for fundraisers & festivals, taking orders for October delivery. Holly Prather Good Hope Herbs State law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Nongame Conservation Section at (770) or at website Peppers: approx. 25 varieties: Thai, Chile, Vietnam, Peru, tobasco, Henry Clay-Alabama, $1 pkt./sase. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn Wanted: mild banana pepper, bouquet pepper, peter pepper seeds. Ms. Marion Trowell 78 Coley Reagin Road Hazlehurst Wanted: several Comfrey roots to plant. Lila Yoder Montezuma Would like to buy old time Cowhorn pepper seeds. Weldon Bailey Buckhead Fish & Supplies Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp must have a Wild Animal License from the Georgia department of Natural Resources. Market Bulletin advertisements for sterile carp must be accompanied by a photocopy of the advertiser's license. For license information, contact dnr Special Permit Unit at (770) "-12" sterile grass carp, 2"-3" bluegill, hybrid bream, threadfin shad, catfish, weed analysis, electrofishing services. Keith Edge Soperton A-1 quality, farm-grown, channel catfish fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights/counts, guaranteed live, healthy immed. dely. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston African and European Redworms/ nightcrawlers, $37 per pound, includes shipping, Tim Herron dawsonville All sizes grass carp, threadfin shad, bluegill bream, largemouth bass, channel catfish, delivery avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville Bass, Bluegill, Channel catfish, Redear, Grass Carp, shad, Redbreast, farm raised, delivery free. Danny Austin 1041 Julia Jordan Rd. Roberta Bass, Bluegill, hybrid Bream, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide delivery. David Cochran Ellijay Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester Bluegill bream, channel catfish, largemouth bass, threadfin shad, delivery available. Jerry Hart Newton Catalpa worms for sale. Jackie Johnson Royston Catalpa worms, $1.50 per dozen; Catalpa trees, $3 to $5 each. Joe Mask Fayetteville Channel catfish, several 100 lbs., 1-2 lbs. each. Orville Carver douglas European nightcrawlers for fishing or compost, 5 lb. bedrun, $75 plus shipping. Joe D'Alessandro Lawrenceville Grass carp, Bluegill, Shellcracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin shad, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish, fathead minnows, grass carp, bluegill, aeration, fish feeders, fountains, info@lakework.com. Josh Akins Ball Ground Pond management: water testing, liming, fertilizing, aquatic weed management, electrofishing, shad, stocking, grow bigger bass. Brad Jones Waynesboro Red wigglers & Europeans, great for fishing, $35/lb., price includes shipping. B. Newman douglasville Red wigglers and/or Europeans, $35/lb., price includes shipping, send check or money order. H.A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan Red wigglers cups, 65 worms, $2; 5-gal. bucket, $35; 25-gal. tubs, $75; also, castings. Bruce Self Byron Red wigglers, worm castings and worm tea, D. Holman Covington Specializing in extra large, big red Europeans, $30/lb., plus shipping. Keith Stringfellow Macon Threadfin and Gizzard shad available all year, great fall stocking, go to for more info. Shawn McNew Acworth Wanted: large sterile grass carp from lake in or near Barrow County, will help catch. John Chaney Winder Fertilizers & Mulches 2011 Wheat straw, $3.50/bale at barn, local delivery available. Charles Mercer Rockmart wheat straw, $3/bale at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 1934 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown wheat straw, square bales, barn stored, $3/bale. Steve Griffin dalton A-1 pinestraw: fresh, clean, red pinestraw installed & cleaned, $4/bale, call and place your order. Travis Long Atlanta Aged horse compost, call for appointment, you load; I load, $10/truckload; $20/trailer, will deliver. Chad Williams 448 Hurt Rd. SW Smyrna Beautiful, free aged horse manure with shavings, you haul, Conyers/Covington area. John Stamps Oxford Clean pine straw delivered and installed, $3.75/bale, serving all of Georgia. Josh Bulloch Manchester Free aged manure, will help load, easy access, Crabapple area. Kristina MacRae Alpharetta Free horse manure, we can load for you, Hwy 61 between Dallas and Cartersville. Tom VanSant dallas Fresh clean pinestraw, del. & installed, $3.75/bale, 50 min., metro Atlanta, Athens, Lakes Burton, Lanier, Allatoona, Cherokee Co. Brent Clark Mt. Airy Mulch Fescue/Orchard grass square bales, make offer. John Petrel 2682 Cantrell Road La Fayette Mulch hay, square bales only, Monroe Co. S. Reeves Forsyth Oat and wheat straw 2011 net wrapped, 4x6 bales. Alan Wasden Louisville Pinestraw, Slash or Long Needle by the semi-trailer load, call for pricing. Benjamin Bulloch Manchester Slash pinestraw, $2.05 per bale, Whipple Tree Farms. Tony Willis Lyons Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan Poultry Litter/Compost To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2. Chicken litter for sale, $30 per ton loaded on your truck; spreader service available. Rusty Copelan Eatonton Chicken litter for sale, you haul. Walter Henson Ellijay Poultry litter/compost, NW Georgia, any size loads, leave message. Bill Broome Taylorsville Oddities 25+ skeins/cones, cord for chairs, etc., like new, $1.50 each or offer for all. Charlotte Petty Brunswick Apple, cherry, hickory, maple, and pear wood for smokers & grills, $1 lb., plus shipping. Kimsey Black Braselton Beautiful, Java-Green-Blue peacock feathers, great for florists, wreaths, weddings, flower pots, etc., $0.50 each; also, Brown wing feathers. W. Haigler Hiawassee Bugs Gourd Farm has many shapes, kinds, and sizes of gourds, ship USPS. Patsy Banks 9845 Hwy 88 E Keysville Gourds for sale: Martin, Crooked handle, Craft, Bottleneck, and more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston Gourds, many varieties to choose from, at farm or ship U.P.S. Crystal Lang Cordele Gourds, many varieties to choose from, at farm or ship U.P.S. Crystal Lang Cordele Gourds, many varieties to choose from, at farm. Hoyt Howard Cumming Homemade lye soap with goats milk and oatmeal, $4/bar, includes s&h. Mary Kinney Taylorsville Lucky buckeyes, $3.75 doz.; Buckeyes for planting, $5 doz., includes shipping and instructions. Jules Simmons dillard Luffa seeds, 40 ct., $2/SASE. Michael Bertrand 3873 Wyntuck Cir. Kennesaw Smoking wood, $0.75/pound, includes delivery; also, fat lighter, $1/pound. Hollis Morris Jasper Wanted: woodturner wants wood burls/slabs, seeking Box Elder, Sweet gum, maple, apple, cherry, pecan, hickory, hakesc@yahoo.com. Bob Hakes Cleveland Miscellaneous Wanted Fruit wood wanted, must be apple, pear, peach, cherry, will come cut. Randall Bowman Cumming Wanted: Chicken coop for 2-3 chickens. Pat Coleman Clayton Wanted: locust rails, needed to make fence. George Slappey dawsonville Wanted: old bricks with maker's name and city on them. Marty Steiner P.O. Box 272 Moultrie Wanted: seed cleaner, drum type. George Phillips 1352 Jim Underwood Rd. Wrightsville Wanted: windmills, full size, any type. Jimmy Hardin Knoxville Out-Of-State Wanted 12 hp engine for Sears Suburban tractor model and model Shelton Lewis 2413 Hickory Drive NW Cleveland TN Hand operated stencil cutter in good working condition for oil treated paper or cardboard. Emory Holsenbeck Jacksonville FL Looking for 15 inch yarn doll, patterns and pot holder patterns, size 10 thread, will pay for postage. Eare Hall Halls Ln. Yulee GA Looking for used 20'x96' or larger greenhouse or high tunnel, willing to disassemble. Joel Houser Chattanooga TN Morra MF2270 disc mower for parts, does not have to be in working condition. Stanley Cribbs Wellborn FL Need horse hay, looking for Fescue, Alfalfa, Peanut, Coastal, Timothy or combination, want quotes including shipping. Melissa Moon Alvin TX Rear tractor tires, 11.2 x 28 or 12.4 x 28. Larry Jordan Gainesville FL Want to buy wagons, carriages, and wagonettes, vis-a-vis, etc. Johnny Robertson 4240 Hwy 14 N. Greer SC Windmill, prefer complete. Charles Harrison Marianna FL Firewood All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. 1/2 cord, oak and hickory, seasoned, split, 1 year, $50, you haul. L. Thompson Jonesboro Fatlighter, split or stump, $1.50/pound. first if possible. will drop anywhere on I- 75 south for $0.20/mi. Cody Ham Forsyth Firewood, seasoned oak, delivered and stacked, $240/cord. Jon Waters Cumming Hardwoods, split & delivered, $150/cord; $80/half cord, hickory, fat lighter & kindling avail. John Hobson Hartwell Oak, $50 cord, must take all. D. Parrish Loganville Seasoned oak firewood, $200/cord; $100/half cord, delivery extra. Mike Austin douglasville Seasoned oak firewood, split, delivered, and stacked, $225/cord. Eddie Waters dawsonville Seasoned red and white oak, delivered and stacked, hickory special orders, DeKalb, Henry, and Gwinnett counties. Walt Gaskin Stone Mountain Split oak firewood, $75/half cord; $145/cord. Michael Stone Mcdonough Timber The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed Ac. mature hardwoods and pines, make offer. Ed Crowder Cumming CORRECTIONS Two tires and rims galaxy 10 ply tubeless for skid steer 12x16.5. $150 obo. Sam Saliba, Jr. Marietta Handicrafts All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser; items purchased by the advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Advertisers must include a statement to this effect when submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2). 2 King size quilts, 1 double wedding ring, 1 Dresden plate, very well made. F. Young dacula All types chair caning; Blind cane, French weave, porch, press, rattan reed, rush, and splint, some repair and refinishing, quality work, over 50 years experience. George Shelton Cartersville All types of chair caning, refinishing, and repairs. James J Lewis 1404 Kenwood Drive Perry Aprons & chef hats, adult/child sizes, can be personalized, send SASE for pics and price list. Susie Showalter P. O. Box 486 Woodstock Aprons, adult bibs, walker bags, sunbonnets, 2 hanging kitchen towels, $7 each, includes postage. Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Rd. SW College Park Baby dolls, unique individually handcrafted lifelike infant dolls, beautiful, from $180, plus shipping, can photos. Carmella Brown St. Marys Beeswax lip balm, $2; goat milk soap, $4; lots of different scents and flavors available, $4.95 flat rate shipping. Lisa Dzimianski Nicholson Big selection, crocheted items: bookmarks, fridge magnets, doilies, dolls, afghans, and more, all new, all handmade, Christmas items, too. Marcia Brookins P.O. Box 6001 Thomaston Chair & rocker caning of all kinds; also, wicker and rattan repair. Duke Dufresne Statham Chair caning & wicker restoration done, including laced & pressed cane, rush, split oak, binder cane, seagrass, Shaker tape, rattan, all types of caning, high quality work. Dotty McDaniel Cumming Chair caning, all types, rush, pressed cane, hole to hole, light repairs. Dan R. Melton Monroe Crocheted baby booties, bonnets, blankets, adult sweaters, slippers, any crocheted item, call for prices. Wilma Pelley Jonesboro Crocheted snowflakes, stars, crosses, angels, doves, other ornaments, 12/$14, ppd., name in filet, white/ecru. Virdie Altman 69 Altman Circle Hoboken Custom knives w/deer antler handles, comes with hand laced sheave, 3 sizes, for the hunter or collector, a gift for a lifetime. Darrel Youngblood Millwood Custom made doll clothes for American Girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, Cabbage Patch, and baby dolls; doll cradle, doll bed, and doll high chair. Kathryn Harvard Thomasville Hand crocheted afghans, ladies foot warmer shoes, etc., made to order. Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta Hand knitted sweaters for small dogs, starting at $24.50; some have matching scarves, call for prices; other knitted items. Esther Williams Temple Hand-knit Aran pattern baby hats, many colors, very cute, one size fits all, can photo, $25 each; hand-knit dish rags, 1/$3.50, 3/$10, 5/$15, great gifts. Marty Mitchell duluth Homemade baby quilts, crib size; lap quilts and toddler beds, specify your colors, $55; name, $7; small pillow, $5; large burp cloths, $4; w/name, $7. Anita Johnson Oglethorpe I will quilt old or new quilt tops on quilting machine, quality work, reasonable priced. E. Laster Tyrone Looking for someone to make a quilt out of t-shirts. Linda Wright Ellijay Oil portrait from your photo--homes, people, pets; 11" x 14" $85; 16" x 20", $160; 20" x 24", $240. C. Huffman 243 Jack Maddox Bridge Rd. Jackson Old fashioned rabbit boxes, stick trigger system, $20, weathered 1 yr. wood; cedar blue bird houses, BBA plans, clean out lid, $12; shipping, $7. Donald Allen 3647 Spain Rd. Snellville Queen sized hand stitched patchwork quilt for sale, $225 (freight not included). Annelle Smith Cartersville Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls, 25", $30 ea., plus $7/shipping, all handmade, no paints, beautifully dressed, original 1970 pattern. B. Hopkins 914 E. 28th St. Tifton Spinners and crafters: raw pygora fleece available, $4 per ounce, mjbeaty@bellsouth.net. Jill Beaty Cumming Tuxedo bib for baby boy, burp pads, baby/toddler fleece poncho, clip on button pacifier holder, privacy nursing drapes, baby bonnets from handkerchief w/poem, many other items, Joan Ross Cartersville Your name in filet crochet, white or ecru, $25 ea. Claudia Owens 7888 Parkside Circle donalsonville Next Handicraft Edition Scheduled for Oct. 5 The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for October 5. The deadline for handicraft ads for this edition is September 21. All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale. Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2). September Garden Chores Plant garlic now for harvest next summer. When planting, select a spot near the edge of your vegetable garden so the garlic will not be disturbed when you are planting spring crops. Junipers that turn brown are likely infected with mites. These small pests crawl between the fine juniper needles where they are hard to reach with pesticides. At the first sign of an infestation, spray the plants with a systemic pesticide. This type of pesticide will be absorbed by the plant and the mites will ingest it when they feed.

12 Page 12 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 7, 2011 from farming. After you place a conservation easement on your land, the Internal Revenue Service allows you to subtract the conservation value from your income, taking your income all the way down to zero. So in this case, you subtract $1 million (the value of the conservation easement) from your 2011 income of $100,000, resulting in no income and therefore no income tax. The IRS also allows you to carry forward the unused $900,000, so you can do the same thing again and again until the conservation easement value is used up, or 16 years has passed, whichever comes first. In this case, you would use $100,000 per year against your usually flecked with flecks of butter that did not make it to the top to be skimmed. Today, most commercial buttermilk is made by adding a lactic acid bacteria culture to pasteurized sweet whole milk or, more commonly, reduced fat (two percent) or skim milk. After the addition of the culture, the milk is left to ferment for 12 to 14 hours at a low temperature. It is usually labeled cultured buttermilk. The flavor of buttermilk is reminiscent of yogurt or sour cream. Buttermilk is used to make salad dressings, pancakes, biscuits, cornbread and batter for fried chicken and in many other recipes. Served well-chilled, buttermilk is a refreshing summertime treat. It is also popular to serve with hot cornbread and pinto beans or other dried beans and Vidalia onions. Some Southerners like to crumble their cornbread into the buttermilk and eat it with a spoon. *** I grew two rows of peanuts in my garden this year. I just pulled up the vines to harvest the peanuts. Can I feed the vines to my cows? Yes. Your cows will enjoy the peanut vines as much as you enjoy the peanuts. *** Can Thai basil be used for pesto? What about lemon basil? Both kinds may be used in pesto, as may cinnamon basil, lime basil, lettuceleaf basil and other basils. The flavor will be slightly different for each, so experiment to find which one you like best. While a wide variety of basils may be scarce at the supermarket, you can easily grow some of these less-common basils from small plants Georgia National Fair October 6 16 Perry, Georgia (Georgia only) Land Conservation Provides Tax Benefits ag consumer line (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) income for the next nine years. You would pay no income tax for a decade! Surprisingly, this deduction is available not just against farm income but against ALL income. In fact, even if you never have farm income again, you may continue to zero out your taxable income for up to 16 years so long as your land remains available for agriculture. You might expect that if Congress is willing to allow you to pay no income tax for the next 16 years if you put a conservation easement on your land, that a conservation easement must be a pretty complicated thing. Again, you might be surprised! A conservation easement can be nothing more than an agreement with a or seeds you can find at Georgia nurseries and garden centers. You may find bunches of different basils for sale at local farmers markets where you may even find some Georgia Grown garlic for your pesto. Also experiment by substituting Georgia pecans for pine nuts or walnuts in your basil recipe. Pesto may be a traditional Italian recipe, but you can always put a Georgia spin on it. *** If you have questions about services or products regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, visit our website at or write us at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Room 227, Atlanta, GA or us at info@agr.georgia.gov. to 38 degrees, and then refrigerated. It can be ready for the public only 10 hours after milking. Our milk is easy to process, he said. He also noted the appeal of his milk is its taste and healthiness. The older generation remembers how milk used to taste, and the younger crowd buy it for the health benefits, he said. The response to the business, Glover said, has been very positive. We ve had people come in here who haven t had dairy products in years, he said. Mountain Fresh milk is available not only at the Creamery, but in six stores in Hall and White counties. We re looking to expand, and get in more stores near Gainesville, Buford, and Gwinnett County, he said. Right now, we re just trying to stay caught up with production. We re working out some kinks with our ice cream and buttermilk. The Creamery plans to invite school groups to the facility for field trips, where they can see milk processing take place right in front of their eyes. Our Consumer Protection Division works closely with producers to ensure the safety and wholesomeness of Georgia dairy products, said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black. Scott is a great example of some of our agricultural entrepreneurs that are doing the right things to meet customer desires for fresh, locally grown products, and we are glad to see such businesses succeed. The creamery is open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and half a day on nonprofit land trust or government agency that your land may never be developed into a subdivision. You may still use the land for a home even two or three homes depending on the agreement and any farm buildings you find necessary. Additionally, to qualify for this program, the property must be always available for agricultural use. Other than that, you may continue to farm the land, grow timber on it and even hunt and fish on the property. Nobody other than you has any right of access to it. You may sell the land or pass it down to the next generation. But the land will be forever protected from certain uses like subdivision development. If this sounds too good to be true and you are looking for the catch, here it is: Congress made this available only until December 31, In order to qualify, you must execute your conservation easement agreement by the end of the year. If you are interested, please contact Curt Soper, director of the Georgia Land Conservation Program, at (404) His address is Curt@gefa.ga.gov Mr. Soper and his staff will answer your questions and direct you to the local land trusts in your area. DepartmentofAgriculture agriculture Life-Long Ga. Dairy Farmer Treats his Cows Like Family (Continued from Page 1) Sunday. They ve dubbed their curbside pickup window as the moo-thru. Glover summarizes his dairy operation in his slogan posted on his web page: Milk so fresh the cow doesn t even know it s gone! For more information on the Mountain Farm Camps Offered At Old South Museum Those interested in seeing how early farmers lived and worked may want to attend one of the Old South Farm Camps being offered this fall at the Old South Farm Museum and Ag Learning Center in Woodland, Ga. Each three-day session will consist of six or more classes, including milking cows, gathering eggs, washing clothes, tractor driving, beekeeping, canning, cooking, grinding corn and wheat, curing meats, plus more. All meals, housing, blankets, sheets, bathhouse facilities are provided, and there is a community building with heat, air conditioning, and a kitchen available. Session dates are as follows: Sept , 14-16, and Other three-day camps will be held through November 20. Camps also are scheduled March - May, To cover meals, housing, transportation, classes, etc., a fee of $200 per person will be charged. For more information, call or go to the website, oldsouthfarm.com (click on Farm Camp). All ages are accepted, and pre-registration is required. Notice The Georgia Department of Agriculture will be closed October 10 in observance of Columbus Day. Fresh Creamery, call , visit or its Facebook page. Scott Glover currently is featured in a Georgia Department of Agriculture You Tube video, What Do You Do? at GeorgiaAgriculture. Scott Glover, right, owner of Mountain Fresh Creamery, discusses his new operation in Clermont, Ga., with Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black, left, and Georgia Department of Agriculture Chief Operating Officer Billy Skaggs. Glover brings milk from his Glo-Crest Dairy about six miles away to the creamery where it is processed.

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