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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2016 VOL. 99, NO. 16 © COPYRIGHT 2016 Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner INSIDE THIS ISSUE Farm Services .................................2 National Farmers Market Week ......6 Fall Fair Listing ...............................7 Georgia Grown goes to Market .... 12 Notice Ads for the Aug. 31 issue — including Farmland Rent/Lease — are due by noon, Aug. 17. See SUNBELT AG EXPO, page 6 Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Band Perry will headline concert series at Georgia National Fair in Perry Classic Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd is the headline act in a se- ries of nine bands slated to perform at the 2016 Georgia National Fair in Perry Oct. 6-16. Lynyrd Skynyrd takes the stage Oct. 15 for the final of two ticketed concert events planned at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Ag- ricenter in Perry. The Band Perry will perform Oct. 8. Advance tickets for both concerts are $40 and include gate admission to the fair. Stacy Campbell, director of mar- keting and media relations for the fair, said ticket sales begin online at 9 a.m. Aug. 27 at GeorgiaNationalFair.com. The line-up for a series of free con- certs features several well-known bands representing a range of genres: H Oct. 6: The Grapevine and Ohio Players H Oct. 10: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band H Oct. 11: Blues Traveler and Porch 40 H Oct. 12: Boyz II Men H Oct. 13: Old Dominion Free concerts and attractions are in- cluded in the $10 per person fee for gate admission. The Georgia National Fair was estab- lished in 1990 and hosts about 450,000 people each year in Perry. In addition to concerts, the fair offers rides, horse shows, livestock competitions, home and fine arts exhibits, a daily circus, and more. James Williams retired from farming in Baker County years ago but still keeps up with the latest developments in the field. That’s why he was among the 300 farmers and ag indus- try professionals who braved the gnats and the heat to attend Sunbelt Agricultural Expo Field Day July 14 in Moultrie. “I’m still interested,” he said, marveling in particular at the technological advances fea- tured during a 30-stop tram tour of the expo’s Darrell Williams Research Farm. Valmont Irrigation/Valley got his attention with its GPS guidance technology for corner and linear irrigation equipment, as did the con- tinued evolution of precision agriculture tech- niques, including equipment control and data management functions that can be linked to personal smart phones. “You can turn on your irrigation from an- other state, monitor it, see how much water is in the soil,” Williams said, shaking his head in amazement. Field Day is scheduled annually in the middle of the growing season to offer farm- ers a sneak-peak at the new technologies and research results that will be presented in full at the Sunbelt Ag Expo Oct. 18-20. “Guests can see demonstration plots, which contain the latest cutting edge research, and visit with industry and university researchers to get up-to-date information on topics such as new seed varieties, irrigation, crop protection, soil fertility, forages and precision agricul- ture,” said Chip Blalock, executive director of the expo. “This is a small preview of what you can see at the expo in October.” It’s also a chance to see developmental Field Day offers a preview of attractions to come at Sunbelt Ag Expo in October The 39th Annual Sunbelt Ag Expo is Oct. 18-20 in Moultrie. The show features more than 1,200 exhibitors on 1.6 million square feet of show space and a 600-acre working farm. Tickets are $10 at the gate, cash only. Children 10 and under are admitted free. Multi-day admission is $20. Learn more at SunbeltExpo.com. Georgia Grown member Adriana Coppola of Suwanee credits her four visits to the Atlanta International Gift & Home Furnishings Market at AmericasMart with generating national interest in her Alta Cucina Italia line of gourmet food products. The line was picked up there by national grocery store chains, and also received national press coverage. Read more about Georgia Grown at AmericasMart on Page 12. Valley Irrigation’s new Revolution airless tire for center pivot systems was on display at Field Day. It includes a non-directional tread that won’t plow up fields as it rolls through.

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Page 1: PDF] GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE • GARY W. BLACK ...Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Band Perry will headline concert series at Georgia National Fair in Perry Classic Southern rock band

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Farm Services .................................2 National Farmers Market Week ......6 Fall Fair Listing ...............................7 Georgia Grown goes to Market .... 12

NoticeAds for the Aug. 31 issue

— including Farmland Rent/Lease — are due

by noon, Aug. 17.

See SUNBELT AG EXPO, page 6

Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Band Perry will headline concert series at Georgia National Fair in Perry

Classic Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd is the headline act in a se-ries of nine bands slated to perform at the 2016 Georgia National Fair in Perry Oct. 6-16. Lynyrd Skynyrd takes the stage Oct. 15 for the final of two ticketed concert events planned at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Ag-ricenter in Perry. The Band Perry will perform Oct. 8.

Advance tickets for both concerts are $40 and include gate admission to the fair. Stacy Campbell, director of mar-keting and media relations for the fair, said ticket sales begin online at 9 a.m. Aug. 27 at GeorgiaNationalFair.com.

The line-up for a series of free con-certs features several well-known bands

representing a range of genres:H Oct. 6: The Grapevine and Ohio

PlayersH Oct. 10: The Nitty Gritty Dirt BandH Oct. 11: Blues Traveler and Porch 40H Oct. 12: Boyz II MenH Oct. 13: Old Dominion

Free concerts and attractions are in-cluded in the $10 per person fee for gate admission.

The Georgia National Fair was estab-lished in 1990 and hosts about 450,000 people each year in Perry. In addition to concerts, the fair offers rides, horse shows, livestock competitions, home and fine arts exhibits, a daily circus, and more.

James Williams retired from farming in Baker County years ago but still keeps up with the latest developments in the field. That’s why he was among the 300 farmers and ag indus-try professionals who braved the gnats and the heat to attend Sunbelt Agricultural Expo Field Day July 14 in Moultrie.

“I’m still interested,” he said, marveling in particular at the technological advances fea-tured during a 30-stop tram tour of the expo’s Darrell Williams Research Farm.

Valmont Irrigation/Valley got his attention with its GPS guidance technology for corner and linear irrigation equipment, as did the con-tinued evolution of precision agriculture tech-niques, including equipment control and data management functions that can be linked to personal smart phones.

“You can turn on your irrigation from an-other state, monitor it, see how much water is in the soil,” Williams said, shaking his head in amazement.

Field Day is scheduled annually in the middle of the growing season to offer farm-ers a sneak-peak at the new technologies and research results that will be presented in full at the Sunbelt Ag Expo Oct. 18-20.

“Guests can see demonstration plots, which contain the latest cutting edge research, and visit with industry and university researchers to get up-to-date information on topics such as new seed varieties, irrigation, crop protection, soil fertility, forages and precision agricul-ture,” said Chip Blalock, executive director of the expo. “This is a small preview of what you can see at the expo in October.”

It’s also a chance to see developmental

Field Day offers a preview of attractions to come at Sunbelt Ag Expo in October

The 39th Annual Sunbelt Ag Expo is Oct. 18-20 in Moultrie. The

show features more than 1,200 exhibitors on 1.6 million square

feet of show space and a 600-acre working farm. Tickets are $10 at the gate, cash only. Children 10 and under are admitted free.

Multi-day admission is $20. Learn more at SunbeltExpo.com.

Georgia Grown member Adriana Coppola of Suwanee credits her four visits to the Atlanta International Gift & Home Furnishings Market at AmericasMart with generating national interest in her Alta Cucina Italia line of gourmet food products. The line was picked up there by national grocery store chains, and also received national press coverage. Read more about Georgia Grown at AmericasMart on Page 12.

Valley Irrigation’s new Revolution airless tire for center pivot systems was on display at Field Day. It includes a non-directional tread that won’t plow up fields as it rolls through.

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FARM SERVICES If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.Farm Services and Services Wanted

ads must be related to agriculture. Wanted services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Commercial contractors are not allowed to advertise services in this category. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.

18 years of experience: Bobcat, no-till grain drill, bush-hogging, clearing, light grading, tree removal, fences, on/off-site welding. Chris Wilkie Commerce 706-335-7538

20+ years of experience: Horse arenas built, laser-graded, repaired, footing/paddocks, custom tree clearing, drive-ways built and graded, barn pads grad-ed, drainage correction, trackhoe, truck-ing, demolition, insured. Luke Butler Braselton 770-685-0288 770-231-4662

25 years of grading, pasture clearing, pond and lake building, basements and lot clearing, free estimates. Jonathan Hubbard Cleveland 678-316-7012

35 years of experience: Lakes/ponds, built/restored/repaired, swamps drained, creeks rerouted/land cleared, home sites, timber clean up; licensed/insured. Bobby Karr Fairburn 678-973-7645

38 years of experience, N. GA/metro Atlanta: Bush-hogging/grading, post holes, gardens/food plots, more; $50/hour, 3 hour minimum. Rick Allison Bu-ford 678-200-2040

Agricultural fences: USDA, wood or wire, NCRS qualified standards; also corrals, barns and all other related work. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706-376-6708

All farm equipment services/repairs, mobile service available; all lawn equip-ment and small engine repair. Billy Bar-low Hampton 706-741-0192

All farm fencing: Hog, goat/sheep, no-climb horse wire, electric, barbed, wood; also mowing, spraying and food plots. Casey Kent Monroe 678-446-8520

All types of bobcat work, clearing, grading, roads, lakes and ponds, rock and dirt delivered, references available. Matt Eskew Newnan 678-725-1680

All types of land clearing and grading, dump truck services, 20+ years of ex-perience, custom hay services. Darrel Harwood Eatonton 706-252-0602

Barns built anywhere in Georgia, ref-erences available: 40x60x14 pole barn, $17,500; 40x100x14 pole barn, $29,900. David Charity Ranger 678-431-3122

Bobcat work, light grading, bush-hogging; fencing all types, metal, wood, wire, field, horse, etc.; Paulding County/Villa Rica. Tasha Grantham Villa Rica 770-313-0088

Bobcat, tractor, D3 dozer work, bush-hogging, clearing and anything in be-tween, free estimates. Kyle Combs Lo-cust Grove 770-880-3698

Bobcat/tractor work, bush-hogging, lawn mowing, pasture maintenance/restoration, grading/clearing, plowing/garden, deer plots, pesticide spraying, welding repairs. Larry Houston Coving-ton 770-235-3082 770-235-3782

Bush hog, drives scraped, tilling ser-vices. Larry Boatright Dallas 678-386-1466

Bush hog, rotary mow, garden, food plot, harrow, plow, cut, rake, bale square hay, Monroe county area. Jimmy Wal-drep Forsyth 478-994-0701

Concrete work, all kinds, slabs for pens, patios, driveways, call for free quotes. P.J. Morgan Shiloh 762-359-8742

Electric fence charger repair. Wilfred Milam Douglasville 770-942-4672

Experienced, loyal, hardworking farm-er/carpenter, and electrical worker avail-able w/excellent references, Putnam, Jasper and Morgan counties. Neil Har-mon Monticello 706-473-3011

Farm buildings and fences built and repaired, tractor and bobcat work, hay baling and cutting. Jerry Glancy Griffin 404-433-3568

Grading and bush-hogging: Jack-son, Walton, Gwinnett and surrounding counties, free estimates. Van Foster Jef-ferson 404-427-6466

Mud and water, no problem: Beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, silt removal, lake rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535-6562 229-881-0048

Pig weed removal service, cotton and peanut fields; weed removal pricing per acre, any size tract. Nicolas Castro Pel-ham 706-527-0732

Portable saw milling with Wood-Mizer LT40HD, will saw your timber into usable lumber on-site, reasonable prices. Gary Batts Juliette 478-960-9960

Sandblasting services: Mobile dust-less wet blasting, farm trucks/equip-ment, remove paint/rust/grime to bare metal; call or text. Ron Maddox Monroe 770-276-0893

Small engine equipment repair for 2 and 4 cycle mowers, chainsaws, trim-mers, generators, etc. Brian Collett Canton 770-731-7210

Soil/water collection for analysis/re-porting: Will collect soil/water to be UGA tested for recommendations on applica-tions. Donald Davis Statham 706-206-0347

Stumps ground neatly below ground level, free estimate and reasonably priced. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718

Welding repairs: Trailers, hitches, heavy equipment and fencing. Helen Houston Covington 770-235-3782

Will do bush hogging, grading, post-hole digging, light chainsaw work and light clearing. Al Roberts Fayetteville 404-543-6984

Farm Services Wanted Bobcat work: Clear 3 acres of small

brush, and clean up fence line with mulching machine. Ashley Rodgers Pal-metto 248-495-0353

Need someone to repair windmill, has stopped running. James Durham Hogansville 404-791-5071 706-672-0797

Seeking someone to cut, keep (for free) and maintain 30 acres of Fescue; was just bush hogged. Matt Breda Lo-ganville 770-466-6700

Seeking someone to dig a water well on my property for a future irrigation system, Spalding County. Tony Sim-mons Griffin 678-961-9674

Someone to custom bale 2 acres, clean mixed grass, on shares, call after 8 p.m. H.C. Wilson Sandersville 478-232-6436

FARM EMPLOYMENT If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722. Only farm work or farm help

wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.

Couple with children seeks broiler farm work with housing and pay. Monica Hodges Cleveland 612-245-7903 952-465-5952

Farm help needed to care for 2 hors-es, apartment available, references required, call for more details. Marsha Chambers Grantville 770-301-9165

Help wanted on heavy breeder chicken farm, housing and salary provided, ex-perience preferred. Mark Love Maysville 706-654-7822

Help wanted: Non-smoker experi-enced with horses, cattle, tractors and fencing; furnished apartment with sala-ry; background check required. Leonard Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042

Looking for the American dream: Seeking full-time employment, loyal and dependable, housing preferred. Heath Halbrooks Kennesaw 770-425-5801

Part-time help with show dogs and horses, pay is above minimum wage, possible horse pasture-board included. S.D. Reed Reynolds 478-847-9864

Plow boy seeks local farm work, trac-tor experience, Class A commercial driver’s license. Michael Martin Milner 770-695-5383

Retired Christian couple seeks land care/security arrangement in exchange for housing; animals must be allowed. Charles Williams Jackson 770-508-0884

Seeking married couple for Thomaston farm work, exchange for house/water, other income needed, experience/ref-erences required. Ann C Daniel Macon 478-741-2067

Single male seeking broiler/layer in ex-change for housing and salary, depend-able and hard working. Ryan Tilley Cart-ersville 336-695-8764

FARM MACHINERY If you have questions regarding this

category, call 404-656-3722.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.

1-horse wagon, mule drawn plows, corn planter with plates, side plows, walking cultivator, fertilizer, distributor, etc. Terry O’neal Greensboro 706-817-9179

1-row cultivator, 5’, with layoff plow; $225. Ralph Couch Villa Rica 678-709-8864

10’ manual rake and drag, $125; 3PT hitch boom, $75. Bruce Zeager Barnes-ville 678-588-7352

10-ton Chore-Time feed bins, 4 avail-able, good condition, good lids; $500 each. Freddie Gibson Fairmount 770-324-1005

12’ flatbed, wood floor, 2-axles, 4 tires, like new; $1000. Richard Polage Villa Rica 770-459-9347

16’ Hooper, dual-axle trailer with dove-tail and ramps, $900; 7-disc cutting har-row, $300; single-bottom plow, $100. Y.W. Smith Winder 770-403-2545

18’ utility trailer, double-axle, loading ramps, heavy-duty, wrap around frames, 6000 lb. capacity; $1800. Jennell Trowell Eatonton 706-485-5254

1914 4.5HP United hit-and-miss en-gine, and 1920 economy 7.5HP, $3000 each; 1.5HP Stover, good condition, $1000. Phillip Bernhardt Oxford 770-380-8718

1943 9N Ford tractor: pretty, strong and dependable, rebuilt engine, new paint and more; $2500 OBO. Lee Cul-lipher Lula 770-869-1922

1950s R190 International road tractor, $3500 OBO; Tillinghast 20HP oil field engine, $2500 OBO; Farmall/JD plow parts. Harry Freeman Statesboro 912-852-9381

1951 JD MT with cultivators and mow-er, perfect for restoration; $2700. Harvel Hamm Carrollton 770-841-6685

1952 Farmall cub, completely restored, cultivator and lay plow included; $2800. Shawn Dyer Blairsville 706-994-7575

1952 Farmall Super A, not repainted, w/belly mower, plows, 1-row transplant-er, included. Alan Cravey 1612 Bethel Church Rd Omega 31775 229-528-6227 229-392-3632

1953 Ford Jubilee tractor, not running/good for parts; $550. Jim Thompson Fayetteville 770-680-0817

1955 Ford 800 tractor, restored, scrape blade, bush hog and manual; $4200. Robert Morris Fairmount 706-337-2089 678-725-7808

1958 JD420 tractor, grading blade, 5’ service bush hog and harrow, very de-pendable; $4000. William Hubbard Co-lumbus 706-323-4668

1961 John Deere 1010 diesel, new water pump, dual rear tires, comes with pull-type disc harrow; $4800. Lynn Ba-con Perry 478-987-4728

1963 JD2010, gas, 46HP, remote hy-draulic, good condition, $3000 OBO; 1974 JD830, diesel, $6000 OBO. Don-ald Royal Barnesville 770-358-3459 770-296-0817

1964 Ford 4000, gas, reconditioned, $4900; auger w/6” and 9” bits, $450; Walton V hay rake; $2500. Billy Moody Dallas 678-773-5196

1970 Ford F600 Midwest dump truck, 47,000 miles, 33’ Big Tex gooseneck trailer, 12,000 lbs., dual tandem. Clark Holton Douglas 912-592-8584

1971 K gleaner with 10’ head; E330 narrow-row corn head; Dake #3 ratcheting arbor press. Calvin Smith Chatsworth 706-517-5110

1973 Ford 2000 gas tractor, new start-er, battery, seat, alternator, runs great, power steering; $5700. Bob Elliott Bu-ford 770-313-5456

1973 John Deere 820 tractor, diesel engine runs good, front end loader in good shape; $5800. Chason Stavely Culloden 478-747-4033

1973 Oliver 1855, 95hp., $8500; 1974 Oliver 1755, 85hp, cab, no air, $9500: both run/operate good, power shift trans. Lee Boone Franklin 678-378-1534

1974 JD lawn tractor, 47” cut, excellent condition; $800. Darald Binsz Winter-ville 706-742-2851 706-207-5351

PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2016

Classified advertisements in the Market Bulletin are free to subscribers and limited to one ad per issue per subscriber number. Out-of-state subscribers may only publish ads in the Out-of-State Wanted category. Advertisements from businesses, corporations, dealerships, real estate agents or other commercial entities are not permitted. Advertising is limited to farm-related items.

Advertisers and buyers are advised to be aware of state and federal laws governing the sale and transfer of live animals. The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not assume responsibility for transactions initiated through the Market Bulletin but will use every effort to prevent fraud. Advertisers are expected to fulfill the terms of their offers. Failure to do so through either negligence or intention may result in the suspension of advertising privileges.

Market Bulletin staff reserves the right to designate ad length and to edit for spelling, grammar and word count. Ads run a maximum of two consecutive issues if the category allows. A new ad must be submitted to run longer than two consecutive issues.

Ads in regularly published categories are limited to 20 words including name, address, email address and phone number. The following ad categories are published periodically and allow up to 30 words: Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted; Farmland for Sale; Handicrafts. Ads for Farmland for Sale are published twice per year, in the spring and the fall.

There are three ways to submit your ad.

Fax: 404.463.4389Mail: Georgia Department of Agriculture

Attn: Market Bulletin 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30334-4250

Online: www.agr.georgia.gov

Please include your subscription number on all mailed and faxed correspondence.

Questions about advertising? Call 404.656.3722

The price for a one-year subscription to the Market Bulletin is $10 and includes both print and online access.

To subscribe or renew online visit www.agr.georgia.gov to pay via electronic check, Visa or MasterCard.

To subscribe by phone, renew your subscription, update your address or report delivery problems call 404.586.1190 or 800.282.5852.

To subscribe by mail send a check or money order payable to the Georgia Department of Agriculture along with your name, complete mailing address, email address and phone number to:

Georgia Department of AgricultureAttn: Market BulletinP.O. Box 742510Atlanta, GA 30374

Multi-year subscriptions may be purchased by mail.

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Licensing855.424.5423

State Veterinarian404.656.3671

404.656.3600 | 800.282.5852AI Hotline 855.491.1432

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1977 Yanmar 2000 tractor and imple-ments, new tires. 5’ harrow, box blade, 4’ mower; $7500. Rudy Lancaster Cordele 229-271-7105

1979 JD 4430, 4 post, strong engine, good rubber, has transmission trouble; $4500 OBO. Richard Moye Davisboro 478-348-3188 478-521-0556

1989 JD750, 1067 hours, belly mower/disc harrows, 4’ rotary tiller/4’ rotary cut-ter, boom pole/300 lb. spreader; $8000. John Bagby Flowery Branch 770-967-3577

1989 John Deere 770, 1300 hours, with 5’ bush hog, 23HP Yanmar; $5250 OBO. Marcus Neumann Grayson 770-855-1455

1992 Nissan farm truck runs good, needs a clutch, comes with a good used clutch; $700. David Combs Jefferson 706-367-4107

1994 Ford S/A road tractor, with tan-dem lowboy, good condition, willing to divide. Harry Puckett Buford 770-945-0174

1997 Bobcat 753, like new, less than 800 hours, Kubota diesel engine/pumps, new tires/seat/paint, photos available; $12,500. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 770-949-5453

1999 International Pro Sleeper Road tractor, Cummings engine, wet kit, good condition; $12,000. Charles Crawley Unadilla 229-942-0243 229-942-0263

2 JD9996 cotton pickers, 2007 year; 2 Case 2055 cotton pickers; JD9970 cot-ton picker; all sale priced. Ralph Nutt Cordele 229-276-5336

2 new 16-9-28 Firestone tractor tires and tubes, mounted on Kubota rims; $850. Dennis Hursey Douglas 912-389-0278

2 pontoon pumps, 10HP, also new 10HP motor, 3PT, $3000/all; 2000 Inter-national cooler box, good truck, $6500. Larry Thomason Resaca 706-629-8498

2 Turf 13.6x28 tractor tires, no calls after 9 p.m.; $300 cash. Jimmy Mccoy Waleska 770-757-0227

2-row Pearman peanut digger/shaker, good condition. Bobby Clay De Soto 229-894-6950

2000 Featherlite 20’x7’x7’gooseneck stock trailer, aluminum floor, slides in center/rear gates, original owner, ser-viced regularly; $10,450. Mike Allgood Temple 770-562-4303 678-850-8111

2001 Ditch Witch 3610; Deutz diesel Ryder; 7-shank all-purpose plow, 4’ steel T-posts; all prices $200+. Slate Long Madison 706-318-0402

2003 Farm Pro 2420, only 1 owner, 488 total hours. Mike Richardson Rutledge 706-319-0418 706-338-3213

2003 John Deere 4110, 4WD, HST, 275 hours, front loader, backhoe, belly mower; $13,800. Eddie Gravitt Cum-ming 404-863-3463

2005 Ford 350 Super Heavy Duty dump truck, extra clean, 40,000 miles. Bobby H Wallace Cumming 770-855-9844

2006 32’ Sure-Pull gooseneck trailer, 10-ton dual-tandems, 27’ deck, 5’ dove-tail, great condition, LED lights; $5000. Shawn Tootle Reidsville 912-237-4288

2008 JD5203 with front loader, 495 hours, 56HP, great condition; $16,500. Melvin Couey Milledgeville 478-451-7980

2012 electric irrigation pump unit, complete w/frame, control panel/primer, 50HP, 480V, 3-phase, 600-gallons/min-ute, used one season; $7900. Ted Mil-liron Shellman 229-317-3795

2012 Kubota 2320 with bucket, 150+ hours, $9299 OBO; also have 3 pieces of equipment. Ronald Norton Jackson 404-392-3368

2013 bush hog RDTH 72, rear dis-charge finishing mower, seldom used; $2400. Edward Moor Moreland 770-328-6361

2013 KBH hopper bottom, steel, less than 700 miles; $20,000 firm. Lee Sayer Ambrose 912-393-4915

2016 EZ-GO golf cart, terrain 250, lift kit, 20” dump bed, all-terrain tires; $7000 OBO. Steve Pettit Gainesville 770-540-1870

20x20” harrow, 5x8 trailer, 4’/5’ bush hogs, 1/2/4-row cultivators, box/scrape blades, subsoiler, Cole/Covington plant-ers; cash only. Carl Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573

2155 cotton picker, mud hog package, 1800 fan hours, shelter stored, excel-lent condition; $15,000. Kim Cosnahan Metter [email protected] 912-314-2270

240 International farm tractor with bush hog; $2500. Ronald Blankenship Resaca 770-548-2734

245MF, $4759; IH585 tractor, $5500; JD9965 cotton picker, $11,000; JD7720 combine, $9500; JD 2-row planter, $1100. Andy Sumner Wrightsville 478-484-6984

256 hay rake, $1500; MF124 square baler, $1000; bumper-pull trailer, 24” deck, 4’ dovetail w/ramps, $3800. James Sells Monroe 770-267-8603

26 HP Yanmar YM2210B, excellent condition, $3800; also have 4’ John Deere mower, $400. Albert Koeppel Barnesville 770-851-5997

3 aluminum corn hoppers, low mile-age. Joe Heard Newton 229-734-5047

3-blade tiller, 3PT hitch, $500; Kuhn GMD 700G11, 7 spinners, $2500; NH 256 rake, $1500. Jimmy Freeman Bos-ton 229-221-0606

34” Unverferth front duals for John Deere 8000 series, used 1 season, rims and spacers only; $2250. Zach Shanklin Albany 229-881-6383

350 Cummings with 10-speed trans-mission; $3500. Roger Ansley Cornelia 706-778-4165

3PT hitch post-hole digger, 10” auger, also 2-man 8” auger, gas; $250/both. Barry Cowan Covington 770-480-5775

4-row Buffalo cultivator, $4500; JD cycle mower, $600; 4-row KMC inverter, $3500; JD 200 hay mower, $2500. J.W. Adkins Vienna 229-805-0255

411 New Holland disc bine, cutter bar is good; $1000. Whipple Simpson Co-chran 478-934-7863

430 JD, new battery, good tires, S/N 155733; $4200 OBO. Dale Duncan Fay-etteville 678-920-1918

467 John Deere round baler with bale kicker, mega-wide header, twine; $12,500. Joe Lecroy Martin 706-491-7222

48” King Kutter mower, very good con-dition with low hours; $450 OBO. Tony Craven Hogansville 706-523-6670

5’ Dirt Dog scrape blade, like new; $350 firm. Bo Mullinax Lawrenceville 770-355-9727

5-speed transmission for GM trucks; $300. Leon Ledford Homer 706-677-2833

5000 DE Tafe tractor, Perkins diesel. 334 hours, power steering, 48HP, op-erator’s manual; $6500. W. B. Stephens Register 912-682-4844

5002 Franklin feller buncher, good condition; 384 Apprentice loader, PTO aerator, 30’L. Ronald Griffin Hoboken 912-281-8805

6’ Land Pride finishing mower, good condition; $800. Don Walls Roopville 770-851-5249

6’ round bale forks, $150; 6’ box blade both for 3PT, $300. Fred Cook Fort Val-ley 478-825-1981

6’ Woods AC finish mower, excellent shape, BC/CA parts, d10/d12 sheet metal; $1000. Mack Shaw Waycross 912-283-7150

60’8” grain auger, PTO driven, good condition; $3000. Charles Brock Monti-cello 706-476-3698

656 International and 165 MF, both diesel engines, remotes, great condi-tion; $3500 each. Samuel Herndon 55 Tommy Harrell Rd Hazlehurst 31539 912-375-4320

72” grapple skid steer hook-up, 2 cyl-inders, like new, cash only; $1250. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943 678-633-1420

8’ Danuser multi-angle grade blade, 3PT hitch, excellent condition; $650 OBO. Peggy Arnold Hartwell 706-376-0982

8’ New Holland 616 disc cutter, excel-lent shape, $2500; NH disc cutter 616, like new, $3900. Harry Hughes Warm Springs 706-655-2475

8’x22’ steel truck bed w/checker plate floor, 4’ toolbox; $3000. Gilbert Orr Carnesville 706-384-3949

800 Ford tractor, $2200 OBO; 6’ bush hog, $600 OBO. Gary Mitchell Monroe 678-863-1633

8430 JD, 3000 hours, 250HP, excellent condition, duals, premium cab, buddy seat, front and rear wts., 4x4. Danny Hogan Dexter 478-984-6415

8HP tiller; $575 OBO. Lajos/Rita Bode Cumming 770-886-5943

939C track loader, 6400 hours, hydro-static drive, good shape, UC runs good; $20,000 OBO. Jessie Hollifield Jasper 770-894-7098

A1 mist sprayer, 3PT, PTO, 60-gal-lon, excellent for solubles, emulsions, herbicides, pesticides, used 3 times in orchard. Bobby Alberson Chula 229-831-4645

Allis Chalmers 160, 40HP Perkins die-sel, 2500 hours, well-maintained; $4500. Billy Cagle Cartersville 770-382-9391

Antique tractor collection: Farmall A; Farmall C; Farmall F-20; Allis Chalm-ers B; Oliver RC 60. Ted Reeves Sparta 706-878-8562

AP plow, $550; 5’ box blade, $400; smoothing harrow, $750; dirt scoop, $200; also bush hog. Ernest Smith Winder 678-425-4986

Ariens zero-turn mower, 54” cut, 24HP Kohler engine, 76 hours, like new; $3000. R.F. Pollard Kennesaw 770-427-1201

Baler, New Holland 634, good condi-tion, 4x4 round bales, string-wrapped; $4700. Burton Eichel Thomson 706-421-4945

Boom pole, $80; new subsoiler, $90; new quick hitch, $100; can email pho-tos. Tom Waller Johns Creek [email protected] 770-855-7726

Bush Hog brand 4-wheel hay rake, 2 y/o, like new, 48” wheels, no bent or missing tines. John Palmer Winston 770-403-0161

Bush Hog brand 5’ bush hog, model 285, used very little; $1800 OBO. Jim Gross Dallas 770-595-3793

Bush Hog brand 5’ finishing mower, was purchased new and used only 1 time; $1700. Charles Mccrary Americus 229-815-6540

C6500 Chevy gas farm truck w/DFI lime/litter spreader, and JD644C Indus-trial loader; $25,000. Tommy Yarbrough 165 Yarbrough Lane Mitchell 30820 478-552-2859

Case 1044 corn head, 4-row, excellent condition. Ethan Myers Sycamore 229-402-0409

Case IH 1660 grain combine with heads; $35,000. H.L. Conner Jr. Pitts 229-365-3318 229-648-6720

Cat 931 loader, LGP, tracks good, UC, light use, 10 y/o; $12,900. Robert Wat-kins Douglasville 770-942-8687

Cat 955l, needs work good for parts or repair; $3500 OBO. Danny Reed Dan-ielsville 706-789-3492

Complete irrigation system, 550/min-ute, 30 hours, good for vegetables, 4 acres/setting up to 16 acres; $15,000 OBO. Bobbie H Mclemore Waverly Hall 706-582-2595

CPX 420 cotton picker; 1000 fan hours, mud hog and CrustBuster Boll Buggy. Paul Harris Screven 912-294-2470

Craftsman 22” self-propelled lawn mower, $85; B&D electric edger, $45; B&D electric hedge clippers, $35. James O Pierce Hampton 770-707-0944

Cub Farmall 1948, good paint, runs good, swing draw bar, $2500; disc plow for Allis Chalmers, $200. Wayne Shel-nutt Loganville 770-466-4943

Dump trailer, Hawke 6x10 low profile, excellent condition, used very little only on my property; $3000. James Rowland Hampton 770-227-8258

Earthquake power auger, only used once, like new; $150. Yvonne Clark Ly-ons 912-293-9199

Farm tractors, loader/backhoe, hay bailing equipment, plows, harrows and stock trailers. Jane A Rutledge Mc-donough 678-372-6443

Farmall 140 w/cultivators, all original, very good condition, $4000 OBO; guard rails/posts for cattle catch pens, $2.25/foot. Stephen Stana Carrollton 770-241-3201

Farmall 140, excellent condition, has all equipment, 1PT hitch. Charles O Ricketson Denton 912-375-0505 912-375-1505

Farmall cub mowing machine, 1-disc turning plow for Tuff Bilt, 5’ box scrape, all-purpose plow. Raymond Long Lo-ganville 770-466-2435

Ford 3000 tractor, 1968 diesel, 5’ mower, $4000; 1969 Ford 5000 tractor, $6500; hydraulic dump trailer, $3000. Kennon McBrayer Sylvester 904-343-1443

Ford 4000, gas, reconditioned, $4500; auger, like new, $450; Walton v-rake, $2500; Snapper 25” 8HP rider, $350. Tom Moody Rockmart 770-630-3136

Ford 5000 tractor, 4-cylinder diesel, power steering, excellent condition; $590. G.W. Pike Lagrange 706-594-5504

Ford 8N tractor, 12V, good condition; $2000 OBO. Blake Presnal Villa Rica 770-639-8683

Ford 8N tractor, rebuilt engine, great running condition, 12V system; $2500. Roy Thornton Tignall 706-717-9537

Ford Jubilee tractor with 5’mower, good condition, $3500; also have a 6’pull-type JD mower, good condition, $450. Mike Roberson Dublin 478-488-1647

Ford square hay baler; rotary ted-der HR531H; Niemeyer rotary mower RO190H; Deutz Allis round baler, shel-tered. Victor P Floyd Pembroke 912-653-2345

Ford tractor 3400 w/loader, 48HP, diesel, hay spear, forks, PTO, battery, seat, muffler, power steering, serviced; $5200. Silviu Gavriliuc Hoschton 678-997-4119

Front end forks, adjustable width, 1” pins, 9.5x40, 48”L; $400. Billy Mcdaniel Shiloh 706-656-2360

Front end loader (bush hog), bucket and hay spear, excellent condition, for Ford 4610SU: $2950. John Campbell Winterville 706-408-1011

Frontier spreader MS1105, ground driven and easy to pull with ATV; $2750. Stanley Allen Marietta 770-845-3900

Gehl 1375 round baler, 4x5 round bales, barn stored, 1 owner; $5500. Deborah Jones LaFayette 423-413-3416

Gooseneck trailer, 29’, like new, $5475; hydraulic dump trailer, 16’, roll back cover, excellent condition; $4650. Philip Ivey Lizella [email protected] 478-361-0956

Grain dryer, 250 Bu. capacity, always shed stored, good condition; $7000. Carter Swancy Ranger 770-881-0127

Greystone Maxi Vac manure vacuum, excellent condition, only used 6 months, local pick up only; $3500 OBO. Penny Kwirant Whitesburg 770-838-9866

Hay conveyor, sturdy and working, 24’ Briggs & Stratton gas motor, easy start; $550. Valerie Ellis Fayetteville 404-372-3970

Hay equipment: New Holland, Krone, PZ and Steffen. Wes Mitchell Calhoun 770-757-7110

Hay rake, 8-wheel V rake on caddy, please leave a message; $1500. Mark Boyles Dawson 229-995-4694

Hay unroller, Dirt Dog Manufacturing, used only 3 times, must sell. W. Robert Yates Summerville 706-397-2715

HP deep or shallow well pump, excel-lent condition; $100. Jerry Williamson Newborn 770-963-7290

Husqvarna zero-turn mower, EZ-5221, starts good, cuts great; $2500. Ron Byrd Tignall 614-531-2157 706-285-1211

IH 500 harrow, 24” disc, good frame, 13’ scrapers, middle buster; $3000. James Morris Waynesboro 706-551-4455

International 1460 combine. Horace Stoms Stapleton 478-625-7309

J-bar box scrape, heavy-duty, 4’, like new, place for 4 diggers, but I have no diggers; $135. Hoyt Lindsey Greens-boro 706-817-0782

JD 314, 46” rebuilt deck, new seat/belts, ready to cut grass; $1000. Larry Mitchell 2893 Highway 81 Oxford 30054 770-786-9248

JD 320 tractor; JD 3020 tractor; JD 702 rake; Kuhn tedder; JD 550 round baler. Emory Carson Bogart 770-725-7205 706-340-1298

JD 5085M with loader, Athens harrow, pallet forks, all-purpose. Benny Lasseter Franklin 678-378-1884 678-416-3003

JD 6300 cab tractor, 2WD, low hours, $21,000; JD 5400 tractor, front-end loader, new clutch, $13,500. Bo Foun-tain Cairo 229-378-7515

JD 9610 combine with 920 flex head, good condition, 2100 separator hours and 3200 engine hours. Matt Berry Americus 229-942-8456 229-942-8456

JD 9960 cotton picker, bolt on duals, $16,000; JD 7300 8-row vertical plant-ers, $8000. John Torpy Wrens 478-455-4208

JD LA155 lawn tractor, 48” cutting deck, good blades, 137 hours, 1 owner; $1700. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672

JD468 baler, kicker, twine wrap, monitor, manual, 4553 rolls, 336 square baler. Ellen Mayers Milledgeville 478-452-8445

JD530 round baler with monitor, $5500; JD920 impeller mower-condi-tioner, $6500; IH5300 grain drill, $6500. A. Bacon 2057 Chicken Road Dudley 31022 478-697-0485

John Deere 1947 manure spreader, model H, series 47, chain needs work; $500. J. Estes Newborn 706-468-1866

John Deere 3975 forage harvester, kernel processer, long tongue, 3x30 corn head, no iron guard; $15,000. Daryl Martin East Dublin 478-278-5175

John Deere 400 mixer/grinder, 3 screens, 4-wheel corn trailer, 8’x12’ hy-draulic dump; $1500 each. C.F. Collins Dahlonega 706-973-0021

John Deere 4020 tractor, runs great; $10,000 OBO. Stephen Everett Sander-sville 478-232-8449

John Deere 40C, motor ceased due to gas leaking from exhaust manifold; $1800 as-is, or for parts. Andrew Hood Covington 404-202-0787

John Deere 430 hay baler, always shel-tered, $6000; Sitrex 8-wheel hay rake, $2000; Vicon hay tedder, $1500. Henry Beckworth Mitchell 706-598-2106

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John Deere 450-B, new steering, clutches and brake bands, low hours on motor, has ripper; $11,500. Danny Ward Waco 678-476-5257

John Deere 450C dozer, 1979 year, 6-way blade, good machine, undercar-riage is 90%; $16,000. Sidney Queen Trion 423-421-0089

John Deere 458 round baler, only 1 owner, 2400 bales; $13,000 OBO. James Fincher Lagrange 706-298-1156

John Deere 6330 cab, air, FWD, radio w/CD, used to mow, kept inside, 100 hours; $60,000. Ray Harcourt Moreland 678-457-6380

John Deere 950 tractor, new front tires, 75% rear, low hours on engine rebuild; $5200 OBO. Alex Miller Morganton 706-455-6622

John Deere deer plot drills, works on 3PT hitch, 7’ or 8’W; $2200. Royce Hu-lett Hazlehurst 912-375-3008 912-253-0161

John Deere F mower with diesel en-gine and 72” deck. Randy Welty Po Box 733 Alma 31510 912-614-6431

John Deere Hi-Cycle 700 hi boy; Hahn hi boy; John Deere 55 combine; 7080 Allis Chalmers. Barry Lynn Cobbtown 912-237-2240

John Deere HX-14 rotary cutter, ex-cellent condition; KMC 6-row 38” pea-nut plow, excellent condition. Brett Boatright Montrose 478-960-1162

John Deere models: LA, BO, BR, AO, HN; International Harvester models: SC, SH, SM, 04. C.W. Matthews Talbotton 706-975-3922

JSW track hoe, 16,000 lbs., 2 buck-ets, can be used as shovel, 3 cyl. diesel; $10,000 OBO. Brian Garrett Franklin 770-328-5212

Kasten silage wagon, always shel-tered, excellent condition; $750. Steve Hancock Byron 478-951-2353

Kawasaki 610 mule, brand new, 4x4, no scratches anywhere, transferable 3 year warranty; $8000. Jim Welter Wind-er 404-271-1871

Kelley backhoe attachment for farm tractor, requires 75HP or larger tractor, good condition; $4000. Derrick Carter Adel 229-921-7344

KMC 3374 peanut combine, 4-row, great machine; $35,000. Hunter Crosby Millwood 912-614-2292

KMC 4-row narrow peanut picker, $6000; 4-row Sukup high residue plow, $2800; Dodge Shockwave pecan shak-er, $6000. Russ Griffin Chula 229-392-6694

Kodiak EM5 finishing mower, used 4 times; $1200 OBO. Greg Speed Clay-ton 706-782-2810

Kohler command, 22.5HP v-twin, 50” cut, Craftsman garden tractor with hand lift, good condition; $400. Michael Rich-ardson Elberton 706-283-7134

Kubota BX23 tractor, diesel w/loader, BT600 backhoe, with 12’ trailer; $9000. Cheryl Simmons Reidsville 912-441-4818

Kubota L3130E tractor, 2005 year, 760 hours, 5’ bush hog, runs great, barn stored; $8950. Ray Wilkes Jefferson 770-868-6601

Kubota M1816 front end loader buck-et, 7’, for Kubota 9540 tractor. James Brown Omega 229-382-4768

Kubota M5400, 1999 year, 58HP, 770 hours, excellent condition, always shel-tered; $13,000. Randy Bishop More-land 678-283-9356

KUHN 5202 tedder, 17’ hydraulic fold, used; $3250 OBO. James Lyles Ring-gold 423-227-7929

Kuhn RW 1400 hay wrapper, like new, used 1 year; $15,000. Chris Waters Gay 678-787-1332

Land levelers, 10’ and 12’, heavy-duty; $1600 and $1800. Mike Hulett Hazlehu-rst 912-253-0162

Lewis Brother’s #3 poultry litter ma-chine; $5000. Phillip Mullinax Dahlone-ga 706-344-7969

Lewis Brother’s housekeeper #2; $5000. Ron Botts Bainbridge 229-400-3440

Lewis Brothers #4 housekeeper, good working condition, all hydraulic, tandem wheels; $7000. Kenneth Mcduffie Can-on 706-498-3694

M&W 8-wheel rake, $2800; JD 430 round baler, $6500; 5100 IN grain drill, good cond., $2000. Tammy Anderson Elberton 770-403-8964 770-403-8964

M&W HC6 hay cutter, 6-disc mower. Jerry Cox Fayetteville 770-461-7938

Massey Ferguson 240 tractor, 1989 year, 1186 hours, serial# P12111, 5 im-plements, also have 7x18 trailer; $9500/all. Harold Betsill Hampton 770-707-0311

Mora MH 530, $1500; NH 654 baler, $6500; NH 617 mower, $3500; JD 2018 mower, $3500. Jimmy Mixon Lyons 912-526-8564

New Holland #57 rake, 3PT, $1850; 2 new mounted tires, 18.4x34, $1650. Malcolm Yearwood Gainesville 770-231-2868

New Holland 472 mower conditioner; $850. Brian Adcock Adairsville 770-773-7511 770-855-9394

New Holland 477 haybine mower-con-ditioner, good condition; $2500. Kathryn Blumenkamp Powder Springs 770-427-7047

New Holland 570 square baler, Hoel-scher 10 bale accumulator and 10 bale grapple; $14,000. John Lanier Warm Springs 706-249-3536

New Holland 616 disc mower, 8’, re-built bar in spring; Deutz Allis 2.50 hay baler, 4x5 rolls. Tim Miller Cherrylog 706-455-1664

New Holland 664 baler, $7500; New Holland 258 rake, $2750; John Deere 8300 grain drill, $2500. Mark Cook Co-hutta 706-694-4260 706-581-3157

New Holland Super 1049 self-pro-pelled hay stacker, in good condition and field ready. Phil Sanders Stephens 706-340-5669

New Holland TT50A tractor, 6’ bush hog R2160, seldom used 4’ box blade, 4-ton trailer w/ramps; $12,000. Daniel Leahr Loganville 404-409-5187

New Idea 1-row corn picker, $2200; 6’ harrow, very heavy, $800; 3PT forklift, lift portion only, $500. Clay Hall Eastman 478-231-9119

New Idea 323 corn picker, husking bed, stripping wheels, excellent condi-tion., everything works, snout excellent condition; $3850. Adam Miller Cherry Log 706-455-6222

New tires: 18.4-28 12-ply tires/rims all traction utility, 2 available; 10.5/80-18 10-ply tires, 2 available; $1000/all. Ray Banks Keysville 706-547-2724

NH 617 disc hay mower, original own-er, field ready condition; $3500. Gordon Ganas Waycross 912-285-5791 912-281-2464

Older 4-disc plow; $150; 3-roller cane mills: Chattanooga #12, and Goldens #2; $300 each. Charles Wooden Gray 478-986-5121 478-319-0067

Older Case tractor, good for restoring. Paul Beck Cedartown 706-506-2434

Peanut bottoms for John Deere 71 planter, 4 plate assemblies A22235; $250 OBO. James Ivey Rockledge 478-274-0614

Pecan cleaner in great condition, Bowie Industries, new 5HP motor, good tires; $4500. Eddie Mcdonald Alma 912-632-8808

Rails D6C CAT, never turned, 80% first side, $750/each; also have top rollers, $60/each. Joe C Chance Ashburn 229-938-9156 229-567-4729

Rainbow 4” hard hose; $12,000. A.T. Dopson Rhine 478-278-7256

Redball sprayer, pull-type, 1200-gal-lons, Raven 450 controller, 4-section controller, 90’ booms; $15,000. David Floyd Clyo 912-660-4147 843-592-1421

Round bale grabber, very good con-dition, sheltered, skid steer hookup; $1500. B. Homer Rivers Tarrytown 912-537-8490 912-293-4381

Savage 6100 pecan harvester; $8500. Robert Fewell Climax [email protected] 229-246-5168 229-400-3135

Scrape blade, 6”, HD, swivels, $375; 5-shank all-purpose plow, $495. James Harris Milledgeville 478-295-2043

Sear front tine tiller, 6HP, used very little; $250 OBO. John M Davis 1515 Jackson Road Gordon 31031 478-628-5261

Shaver post driver, 3PT hitch, hydraulic leveling both ways, very good condition. Scott Hart Moultrie 706-499-3674

Sickle mower, $125; 20-disc harrow, $250; hay rack for large round bales, $250; hay spear, $100. Ricky D Jones Adairsville 770-877-5807

Silage cutter w/Richardton side dump wagon, Hiniker 5410 grass silage cutter, like new, must sell; $13,000 OBO. Jay Mccranie Metter 912-682-0909

Small stock trailer, manure spreader, fertilizer spreader, hay fluffer, hay cutter, harrows, bush hog, all barn stored. Gary Speed Dillard 706-982-4219

Terex compact track loader and Pala-din cutter head, brush cuttings, cuts up to 6” trees/brush. Paul Deese Thomas-ville 229-403-0296 229-672-0429

Troy-Bilt horse tiller, 7HP Briggs & Stratton engine, very good condition, new tires/front bumper; $700. Larry Lane Danielsville 706-362-7438 706-795-5924

Troy-Bilt horse tiller, 8HP, excellent condition; $550. Jack Gray Blue Ridge 706-838-4301

Troy-Bilt junior rototiller, rear tines, runs great, good condition, kept in barn. Richard Haigler Hiawassee 706-994-6850

Truss equipment for sale; call for pric-ing. J.T. Austin Douglasville 770-652-3383 770-942-2057

Tye no-till drill, 6’ wide, 3PT hitch, used with75HP tractor; $9500 OBO. Lance Woods Hawkinsville 478-217-0352

Vermeer 1250BC wood chipper, 1500+ hours, Perkins diesel runs/works great; $11,500 OBO. Mark Harper Newnan 404-401-5846

Vermeer 605 Super F round hay baler; $2500. Jesse Shiver Camilla 229-344-3334

Vermeer 7040 hay mower, 9’, 3PT, 1 y/o; $8500. Brian Harper Madison 706-474-1070

Vicon RP1211 round hay baler; 4X5, sheltered, good condition/field ready; $3000. James Gaston Americus [email protected] 229-924-7460

Windmills: 12’ wheel, 33’ tower. John Lowrey Rome 706-252-0121

Woods mower, 72”, needs universal; $250. William Bonbrake Macon 478-808-6067

Farm Machinery Wanted 2 tires, 18.4x28. Tammy Brooks Gor-

don 478-233-10414’-5’ drum spike/aerator with a 3PT

hitch. Pat Borders Woodstock 678-773-8288

5’-6’ tractor tiller. Joey Cook Sylvania [email protected] 912-682-9678 912-857-3727

Conveyor for ear corn, good condition. Landry Tillman Baxley 912-240-6945

Delco light plant, small belt-driven burr/grist mill, pull-type grain drill. John Maloney Doraville 770-457-6441

Farmall cub or International cub trac-tor wanted, for parts or repair. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770-941-2354

Farmall F14 tractor. Jerry Grissom Rome 706-232-9968

Ford 545A loader, for parts or running. R. Wilhoit Cohutta 423-619-6416

Front end loader, complete with buck-et, controls, hoses, etc., for Massey Ferguson 245 tractor. Larry Toole Lyons 912-565-7225 912-246-0816

Hay elevator, 32’ or longer. Alonzo Walden Glennville 912-266-4092

Komatsu D20/D21 parts, machine, or 6-way U-frame. Eric Kulp Watkinsville 706-705-5016

Looking for a 300+ bushel gravity flow trailer, and a 4-row KMC strip till. Randy Groover Statesboro 912-690-2281

Manure spreader, please call with de-tails. Larry Heslep Milledgeville 678-472-6919

New Holland backhoe 36” bucket. Roy Garrett Bowdon 770-328-2110 770-258-5627

No-till grain drill, good condition, 6’-10’ size, pull-behind preferred. James Daly Savannah [email protected] 912-657-2500

Old, rusted tractor fenders, tractor hoods, tractor seats and tractor gas tanks. Bryan Cahoon Monroe 678-877-1805

Oliver 660 or 770 to restore for pa-rades. William Bland 2613 Ogeechee Road Sylvania 30467 [email protected] 912-690-7346

Quick connect bucket for NH 7310 front end loader. Dwayne Clark Bow-man 706-988-2821

RR cribbing bucket or 12” bucket for Case 480B, used and reasonably priced. Gary Singleton Hartwell 706-376-6776 678-350-3400

FARM SUPPLIES If you have questions regarding ads

in this category, call 404-656-3722.#20 cooking grade wash pot, stored

inside, $150; blacksmith tools, ham-mers and axes. Ben Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842

100+ used 2.5”-3” treated fence posts; $1 each. Craig Brown Albany 229-349-1680

1000-gallon propane tanks, 2 avail-able; $1000 each. David Lingefelt Can-ton 770-480-6177

11 gauge electric fence, wire/posts, springs/tension, 4”x6”x8’post, 5’ chick-en wire, 50-gallon metal barrels and drum pump. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675-3417 706-881-0302

1200’ old barn lumber; also recently sawed oak, cherry, Tiger maple, poplar, cedar and basswood. David Gray Bow-don 770-655-4674

APPLING COUNTY1st & 3rd Saturdays: S&D Goat Sales, Baxley Fairgrounds; begins at 12:30 p.m.; goats, pigs, poultry, calves. Call Steve Smith, 912.367.9268 or 912.278.1460

ATKINSON COUNTY2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock auction at Pearson Livestock; sale at 1 p.m.; goats, sheep, poultry, small animals; 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson; Call 912.422.3211, 229.977.5201 or 614.365.0629

BARTOW COUNTYEvery Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle sale; The New Peoples Livestock Mkt., 407 Burnt Hickory Road, Cartersville; GAL #316. Call Phil Tuck, 770.881.0502; Haynie Cochran, 678.986.4324

CARROLL COUNTY2nd & 4th Saturdays: Small animal auction; Goats, sheep, poultry and calves. Check in noon- 4 p.m. Sale starts at 4 p.m. Long Branch Livestock, 813 Old Villa Rica Road, Temple; PM-11284. Call 770.459.5333 or 770.846.3224

COOK COUNTY1st & 3rd Saturdays: Small animal sale; goats, sheep and poultry, 1 p.m.; miscellaneous merchandise, 6 p.m.; Deer Run Auction; Highway 76, Adel-Nashville Highway, Adel; GAL 001800. Call 229.560.2898 or 229.896.4553

DECATUR COUNTY2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock auction, Waddell Auction Barn, Climax; goats, sheep, poultry, small animals at 1 p.m.; miscellaneous at 10 a.m.; GAL AU003249. Call 229.246.4955 or 229.416.7217

EMANUEL COUNTY2nd & 4th Saturdays: R&R Goat and Livestock Auction; goats, 12 p.m.; chickens, caged animals to follow; 526 Georgia Highway 56 N, Swainsboro; Ron Claxton, GAL #3485. Call 478.237.8825 (days)

JEFF DAVIS COUNTY1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 (day)

JONES COUNTYEvery Saturday: Merchandise, 5 p.m.; hatching eggs, biddies at 6 p.m.; goats and sheep, 7 p.m.; poultry, small animals follow. Buggy Town Auction, 1035 Monticello Highway, Gray; GAL AU-4213. Call Jimmy Burnett 770.584.0388.

LAMAR COUNTYEvery Friday: Farm miscellaneous at 5 p.m.; baby chickens, eggs at 6 p.m.; goats and poultry at 7 p.m.; Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville; GAL #3177. Call 770.358.0872/1786

MARION COUNTYEvery Thursday: Auction 41 Goat Sale, miscellaneous equipment; 6 p.m. goat sale; 7 p.m. poultry and small animals; 4275 Georgia Highway 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549 or 229.649.9940. Email [email protected]

NEWTON COUNTY2nd & 4th Saturdays: Pony Express Stockyard Horse & Tack Auction, 5 p.m.; GAL AUNR002843; 1852 Highway 11 S, Covington. Call Scott Bridges, 704.434.6389 or 704.473.8715

STEPHENS COUNTY2nd Saturdays: Winstead Horse Sales, 5 p.m.; Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Shannon Winstead, 864.710.4030 or 864.944.6200

3rd Saturdays: Goat and sheep sale, 12 p.m.; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Market; Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840

TAYLOR COUNTY1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Poultry, goat and feeder-breeder pig sale; poultry, 6 p.m.; hogs and goats, 7 p.m. RockRidge Livestock Auction, off SR 128, south of Reynolds. Call 706.975.5732

TELFAIR COUNTY2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, fowl, goats and sheep; check-in at 1 p.m., sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek Auction, between Dublin and McRae off Highway 441. Call 478.595.5418

TOOMBS COUNTY1st & 3rd Saturdays: Livestock sale starts at 10 a.m.; tack, horses, pigs at 11:30; cows at 12; goats at 1 p.m.; poultry sale follows; Metter Livestock Market, Lyons; GAL 3415. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066

WHITE COUNTYEvery Saturday: Small animals, chickens, rabbits, sheep, goats and horse sale; 4 p.m.; Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Road at Old Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Call Wayne Coker, 706.540.8418

Notices for auctions selling farm-related items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations from the Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or [email protected].

Livestock Sales and Events Calendar

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15/20/30/55-gallon plastic drums, 2 bungs, 55-gallon plastic lock ring, 55-gallon metal lock ring, 55-gallon metal burn drum. Jimmy Cannon Can-ton 770-889-2342

2 chicken houses, 40’-500’, with equipment, fans, brooders, Lewis Broth-er’s housekeeper #4. Duane West Ced-artown 770-546-6281

2 grain bins w/auger, 14’Hx9’ diam-eter; $650/each, or $1200/both. Brad Macdonald Waverly Hall 706-561-7860 706-582-3530

2 like new hay rings, good condition; $175 each. Andy Potate Franklin 706-675-3727

2 Stoltzfus silage/hay feeder wagons, 24’, call/text for photos; $2500 each. Dale Rowden Farmington 706-296-9322 706-224-2723

20’ square bale elevator, electric mo-tor, towable; $600. Donald Marks Hep-hzibah 706-592-4125

2HP Witte on cart with pulley. W.C. Quarles Dawsonville 706-499-2718 706-265-3732

30 propane brooders, 48”, good con-dition: $25 each. Larry Wilkie Cumming 404-277-5720

40x60 pole barn, 2x6 trusses top/bot-tom, 3x23’ tin, 2x4 lathes and ridge cap, all used materials; $3150. Bill Durham Summerville 706-252-1084

4x8 sheets of blackboard without any holes, you must pick up; $3 each sheet. Jim Crawford Cedartown 770-546-2898

500-gallon fuel tank, you must move it; $350. Darryl Nealis Hampton [email protected] 770-630-1469 770-946-9160

55-gallon metal drums, $25; plastic 55-gallon food grade drums, $20. Win-dle Sneed Ellijay 706-276-7027

8’ Bass Tracker 3X bantam boat, 2 thrust motors, 14 lbs. each, includes 4’x8’ trailer; $500. Bob Marsh Law-renceville 770-995-0637

8’-14’ heavy-duty Powder River cor-ral panels, Powder River walk through gate, good condition, call/text. Shane Lemonds Social Circle [email protected] 404-969-8635

80”x45” pallets, DIY fences, shelving, tables, can deliver larger quantities; $10 each, or $8 each for 25+ Eddie Shaw Twin City 912-690-0177

Air/kiln dried lumber all species, we can cut your logs, call for quotes. Crys-tal Adams Hartwell [email protected] 706-376-8968

Antique blacksmith hand turn bellows; $150. Malcolm C Talley 13 Worsham Street Sw Rome 30161 706-234-9789

Brand new Ritchie cattle waterer, nev-er been used, leave a message; $600 OBO. Brady Bagwell Dawsonville 770-778-8080

Butter bean-pea sheller, Taylor brand, good shape, also 2-stage blower; $4000 both units. Ray Norman Moultrie 229-891-8364

Chain hoist, $50; lawn mower, $35; Army cot, $30, dolly, $15; desk, $20. Paul Bailey Redan 770-482-2812

Chicken house dust blower; $750. Charles Stowe Eastanollee 706-779-2512

Clean 55-gallon metal drums with lids. Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678-947-6744 404-210-1516

Commercial grade tin, various lengths, 35”W, excellent condition. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770-684-6150 678-684-9770

Corn shellers and grinders; well buck-ets; pulleys; push plow; various antique hand tools. Bill Fulton Blairsville 706-745-7463

Feed silo bin in good condition; $800. Betty Dover Jackson 770-775-7944

Flooring: Oak and pine, tongue and groove, various widths; also beadboard and wood shavings, call for prices. Wil-liam Briggs Atlanta 404-349-2315

Forge; $150 firm. Amy Beasley Fort Valley 770-319-7707

Generator: Kohler 12kW, transfer switch, manuals, power everything in your house or cabin; make an offer. Vic-tor Fabian Ellijay 706-276-4269

Greenhouse plastic, $95; 20 border boxes, $2; 6 plastic pots, $.20 cents; 3 large tomato cages, $3; jars, $.45-cents. Nancy Williamson Lithonia 770-981-1263

Irrigation system: 2400’ twist-lock 4” pipe, 15 high-rise sprinklers, elbows, Ts, plug, suction pipe, adapters, other parts. Dan Skipper Ludowici 912-545-9566

Kuul brand cool pads, 6”x12”x60”; $2 each. Brandon Newton Norman Park 229-589-2510 229-985-4295

Large anvil with stand, $350; also about 25 industrial ratchet straps, $10 each. William Coleman Social Circle 678-683-1579

Lawson 40 and 72 compartment bolt bins. Thomas Harris Sandersville 478-247-6579

Lewis Brothers litter blade, sheltered, like new, best seen Friday/Saturday; $1500. Craig Thompson Jefferson 706-206-7663

Locust fence post and rails. Eugene Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724

Lumber for sale, custom-cut Wood-Mizer sawed, kiln dried, milled, homes, flooring, cabinetry, barns, fencing, res-torations, furniture. John Sell Milner [email protected] 770-480-2326

Mason jars, quart and pint jars. Annie H Reid Loganville 770-466-4868

Masterbuilt BBQ smoker 20070411, electronic, used twice, works good, boxed and ready to ship; $175 firm. Dudley Trollinger Monroe 770-207-9673

Mule-drawn plows, log wagon, old tools, 5’ pull bush hog, also have black-smith forge, blower and tools. James Mansell Roswell 770-235-1283

Plastic 5-gallon buckets, several thou-sand available; $.50 cents each. Michael Jackson Barnesville 770-318-3520

PVC pipe: 27/8” outside diameter, 20’L sections; $15/section. Neal Fitzgerald Rutledge 706-557-2178

Railroad ties; $12 each. Shawn Cox Covington [email protected] 678-409-6233

Rough-cut hardwood white/red oak, 9’4”L, 2x6; $ each. Joey Sumner Thom-asville 229-224-1476

Sawmill lumber, custom cuts, trailer boards, pine and hardwood available; $.35 cents/board/foot, and up. Mitchell Smith Griffin [email protected] 404-867-5106

Scotsman CU1526SA-1, 150 lb. Prod-igy under counter ice maker, 80 lb. bin; $1000. Joe Hollis Stapleton 321-777-5500

Several dock floats, $1 each; 1 dock with walk for sale. David Powell Monti-cello 770-722-2895

Smidley creep feeder, holds 3-tons, used and weather worn, pick up or de-livery; $900. Brent Galloway Monticello 678-410-6070

Titan gas generator, 8400W, remote control, Titan trash pump, never been used, warranty. Paul Bulloch Woodland 706-975-9136

Utility poles; $1/foot. Evelyn S. Sims Carnesville 706-384-5279

Utility vehicle, has roof, mud flaps and windshield; $3500. James Wylie Cal-houn 770-596-4388 404-656-5722

Wanted: Used gate panels, need 40-50, will take as low as 20 or whatever you’ve got. Larry Waters Gainesville 770-887-2716 770-312-6610

Wide-lip syrup kettles, no cracks, $800/60-gallon, and $110/80-gallon; also have a 3-roller cane mill. Monique Lewis Lakeland 229-561-5938

Wood-Mizer lumber, 1x12, pine or poplar, also have any thickness of oak trailer flooring. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709

Ziggity drinkers, Chore-Time feed-ers, fans, winches and assorted control room equipment. Eva Adams Clarkes-ville 828-361-2563

LIVESTOCK All livestock must have been in the

advertiser’s possession for at least 90 days before they can be advertised. Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Generalized ads such as “many breeds of cattle” or “want hors-es, any amount” will not be published. Ads for free or unwanted livestock will not be published. Ads for cats, dogs, reptiles, rodents and other animals not specifically bred for on-farm use will not be published.

Cattle If you have questions regarding ads

in this category, call 404-656-3722. 10 Angus cow-calf pairs. Michael Yo-

der 2626 Mckenzie Road Montezuma 31063 229-591-7788

10 Red Angus bulls, 6 open heifers, all Beckton sired, Wayne Stradling Hill-side Orchards, photos available. Wayne Stradling Palmetto [email protected] 770-463-1408

10 SimAngus heifers, bred to top Si-mAngus bull, fall calving; $1600-$2100. Joseph Schmenk Dahlonega [email protected] 706-864-6659 317-965-8769

12-16 m/o Angus bulls, Allin sire, calving ease, LBW, registered or not; $2000-$2500. Duke Burgess Louisville [email protected] 478-625-9542 305-923-0262

15 crossbred Black Angus heifers, 7-8 m/o, 600 lbs.; $800 each. Thomas Mc-curley Hull 706-248-5232

15 registered Charolais, 1-7 y/o, AI and NS: $1475 each for all; $1750 each to pick/choose. Franklin Dowell Carters-ville 678-520-0026 770-386-4464

16 cow-calf pairs, Charolais/Red An-gus cross, 2 bred heifers, registered Red Angus bull, 2-4 y/o; $29,500. Ross Nich-ols Rock Spring 423-580-4174

2 Black Angus bulls,30 m/o, sons of Aristocrat of Wye, forage-raised, grass genetics, gentle; $3000 each. Arthur Ferdinand Palmetto 404-867-8773

2 Black Angus cow/calf pairs, calves born 04/2016; also have 1 Angus cross beefmaster heifer. Billy Mcgarrah Och-locknee 229-226-1045

2 purebred Angus bulls, DOB 06/24/15 and 07/31/15, reasonable prices. Curtis Anderson Gainesville 678-630-9106 770-536-4854

2 purebred Texas Longhorn bulls, great for breeding heifers or herd, less than 3 y/o, gentle; $850. Robert Bond Canon 707-245-8627

2 registered black Limousin bulls, 17 m/o; $2500 and $3500. D. Davis Com-merce 770-616-6038

20 Holstein springers and 10 Jersey crosses. Glen Butcher 8133 Ga High-way 112 Camilla 31730 229-449-3294

20 registered Black Angus heifers, open/ready to breed; also have good se-lection of registered bulls, semen tested. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454

3 Angus cross, 21 m/o bred heifers, due in fall; $1800 each. John Woods Pine Mountain 706-302-4709

3 second-calf cows and third-calf cows, all in the second/third stage of pregnancy, great starter herd; $7500. Jay Moss Rutledge 706-215-2375

3 y/o registered Black Angus bull, ex-cellent calving ease, selling to prevent inbreeding; $2000. Dennis Tomlinson Hahira 229-561-3700 229-794-3125

3.5 y/o Red Angus bull, 1400-1500 lbs., gentle, selling to prevent inbreeding, easy calving, needs herd; $1300. Thomas Moldthan Newnan 404-432-6513

4 black LimFlex polled bulls, 8-10 m/o, free delivery within 50 miles; $950+. Sid Arnold Nicholson 706-207-6113

5 registered Black Angus purebred bulls, 12-19 m/o, very gentle, excellent bloodlines, forage-raised; $2500 each. Eric Hutto Alma 912-286-0568

5 y/o registered Black Angus bull, LBW, proven performer, excellent bloodline; $3500. Dale A Lokey Dearing 706-699-3582

5 y/o registered easy-going bull, Mytty bull AAA 17288931, used on farm, need to change genetics. Jason Cope Glen-nville 912-654-3817 615-513-7065

50 first-calf heifers, 48 calves, 6 w/o-5 m/o, Angus calves, 2 Angus bulls; $110,000. Bryant Stivers Blackshear 912-269-5129

6 registered Black Angus bulls, 1-3.5 y/o; $2200-$3500. Alvin Mashburn Ringgold 423-421-1007

6 replacement heifers, vaccinated/wormed, 3 black, 2 black with white face; Charolais cross, 8-10 m/o. Bran-don Webb Crandall 706-483-8957 706-483-6350

60 long yearling, polled Hereford bulls; 50 long yearling Bradford bulls. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585

8 y/o registered Angus bull, proven producer, selling to avoid inbreeding; $2300. Omer Mccants Talbotton 706-573-5725

Angus and SimAngus: yearling bulls, 50 available, and 2 y/o bulls, 25 avail-able; $4000 each. Bart Davis Doerun [email protected] 229-881-3510

Angus bull, 30 m/o, AI sired by 50-50, very tall/long; $2500. Jason Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412

Angus bulls, 2 popular bloodlines, forage-raised, both sires produce easy calving, docile, ready to work for you. Merrill Carter Madison 706-342-2840

Angus/Gelbvieh cows, some are heavy bred; $2200 each. David Jenkins Mc-donough [email protected] 678-350-4509

Beautiful 2 y/o Holstein/Angus bull; $1100. John R Hembree Nicholson 706-202-5217

Black and Red Angus bulls and heif-ers, 9-18 m/o. L. Daniel Lagrange 706-882-7423

Black Angus bull, 7 y/o, gentle, LBW, calves on-site; $2500. James Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005

Black Angus bulls, 15-21m/o, also 2 y/o and 4 y/o, docile and vaccinated, AI, ET, natural service. K. Schwock Homer 404-735-9524

Black Angus cross heifer calves, grass and grain-fed; $495-$560 each. James Bennett Hephzibah 706-554-4216

Black Angus heifers, 4-7 m/o, 3 avail-able; $1600. C.D. Gravitt Buford 770-945-4371

Black Angus, for meat, 14-15 m/o, 1000+ lbs., pasture-raised, grain-fin-ished for 75 days. Dan Lampe Daniels-ville 770-601-5331

Black Baldie heifers, exposed to black Baldie bull since 03/20/16; $1500 if all taken. Bob Holder Social Circle 770-385-0127

Black Hereford bull, 14 m/o, had tri-angle 10, back leg shots; $3500 OBO. Bryan Whitenton Alto 404-216-6399

Black Hereford bull, registered, 3.5 y/o, used on 40 heifers, gentle, 1500 lbs., can text photos/EPDs. Jeff Dobson Canton 678-249-5648

Calving ease, milking ability, gentle-ness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls/show heifers/steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth R Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480

Commercial and registered Angus bulls, 7-18 m/o, LBW. Rusty Arnold Ath-ens 30607 [email protected] 706-296-6472

Commercial, purebred bulls: 1 Angus, 1 SimAngus, 12 m/o, gentle, wormed, vaccinated, photos on request; $1500 each. Tom Brown Canton 404-259-0998

Gelbvieh purebred heifers and bulls, registered, bred for easy calving and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126

Great Charolais/Angus cross bull, 3 y/o; yearling bulls, 5 m/o, must see to appreciate; $2000 each. Danny R Brady Hephzibah 706-231-8563

Heifers, from Angus/Hereford cows and registered Hereford bull, some cur-rently in with Hereford bull, closed herd. Alvah Adams Byron 478-956-5843

Hereford cow, open, white face. R.B. Greeson Danielsville 706-795-5856

Jersey cows, gentle and hand milked, 1 heifer, call for more information. David Parris Gillsville 678-997-5339

Jersey cross heifers: 1 nursing on cow, DOB 05/04/16, $300; 1 bottle fed, DOB 06/01/2016, $200. Russ Dyck Comer 706-612-8620

Jersey dairy cows, 3 in milk/3 dry, all bred back, take one or all; $1200 each. James Hutchins Bowdon [email protected] 770-377-5380

Limousin bulls, black, registered, polled, LBW, 22 m/o. Calvin Minchew Macon 478-781-0604 478-951-1697

Limousin bulls, registered purebreds, red and black, call for photos. Keith Wy-att Ranger 678-575-9154

Outstanding purebred Red Angus bull, DOB 08/16/15, Cherrybomb 3770 bloodline, photo on request; $1200. Billy Andrews Bogart 770-725-7716

Polled Hereford bull, 25 m/o, perfor-mance proven, gentle, grass-fed, de-livery available; $1500 firm. A.K. Walsh Eatonton 706-473-3738 863-224-8508

Polled Hereford bulls, 15-20 m/o, top bloodlines, gentle; $1600+. E. Jeanes Macon 478-972-0912

Purebred Black Angus bred heifers, son of GAR Predestined, great disposi-tion; $2500. John Bryant Eatonton 706-485-8321

Purebred double-black double-polled Limousin bull, 7 m/o, WW765 BW78. Larry Walker 266 Silver Dollar Road Barnesville 30204 770-358-2044

Registered 10 m/o Black Angus bull, Arrow Creek Farm, AI sired by QH Ram-page, closed herd. Lloyd Stolley Jasper 404-375-3365

Registered Angus and Gelbvieh, pairs, some are bred; $1950+. Gene Cantrell Shady Dale [email protected] 770-312-6224 706-468-1341

Registered Angus and SimAngus bulls, 15-17 m/o, AI, embryos, semen tested; also registered bred heifers. Jerry Ellis Calhoun 678-986-5420

Registered Angus bulls, 22-23 m/o, semen tested and docile; also bred heif-ers and cows. John Stuedemann Com-er 706-202-2371

Registered Angus herd bull, great EPDs, AAA 17553593 Easy Keeper, DOB 11/0912; $3500 OBO. Robert Mc-dowell Aragon 770-684-0810

Registered Black Angus bull, 21 m/o, great bloodlines, photos available; $2000. Kristina Gantt Brooklet 912-682-4535

Registered Black Angus bulls and heif-ers, grass-fed, LBW, BSE tested. Lalla Tanner Monroe [email protected] 770-267-7179 678-823-5742

Registered Black Angus bulls and heif-ers; $2000 each. Eugene Ridley La Fay-ette 706-764-6110

Registered black Simmental, SimAn-gus bulls, performance tested; cow/calf pairs, heifers, heavy milk, AI embryo bred, quality guaranteed. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770-519-0008

Registered Charolais and Simmen-tal bulls, breeding age, semen tested, gentle, good selection. Adam Marsh Statesboro 912-536-1430

Registered Hereford bulls, polled and horned, excellent EPDs/bloodline, pas-ture-raised, gentle, ready to work. Joey Yasinski Senoia 678-471-7106

Registered Hereford bulls, polled and horned, rugged, pasture-raised, gentle, excellent bloodlines/EPDs, 36 years of experience. Bobby R Brantley Tennille 478-553-8598

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crops in production. Those crops are harvested during expo in Octo-ber, giving equipment manufacturers the opportunity to demonstrate new models. On Field Day in July, the crops themselves are the stars. Cotton, corn, soybean and peanut varieties adapted for efficient growth in the Southeast took center stage as representatives of Monsanto, Mycogen Seed, Bayer and Pioneer discussed herbicide tolerance and drought-resistance qualities.

Williams, who grew cotton and soybeans among other crops on his 185-acre farm, was particularly taken with the evolution of cotton vari-eties that are resistant to 2,4-D. He still remembers the pain of watching his cotton crop wither and die from 2,4-D that drifted off the soybean fields.

“Now you can spray it directly on (cotton),” he said.Coral Santiago, a soil conservationist for the Natural Resources

Conservation Service in Macon County, paid careful attention to the crop talks, as well.

“I work with farmers so I need to know what is out there in the fields so I can help them,” she said.

David Harper grows cotton, peanuts and corn near Willacoochee. He had to quit the hog business in the 1980s because prices plummeted, but he persists with row crops. As the tram shuttled tour-goers between stops on the expo’s 600-acre research farm, Harper discussed with other farmers his successes and failures with various seed products. He found the technology talks especially interesting but said it’s all too expensive for his farm. More than anything, he admitted, he was looking for an escape from the persistent wait for rain and the chores that define the middle of the growing season.

“I just really wanted to get away,” he said. “I need to pull pigweeds.”

Just in time for National Farmers Market Week Aug. 7-13, the Georgia Farmers Mar-ket Association is stepping up its campaign to connect farmers with markets and con-sumers with both.

“The focus of the association is to help small-scale producers reach local com-munities,” said Sagdrina Jalal, executive director. “Our association is run by farmers market managers and farmers.”

The association was founded seven years ago by Brennan Washington, owner of Phoenix Gardens in Lawrenceville, who was also instrumental in starting a farmers market in that Atlanta suburb.

“Brennan had experience working as a producer as well as a market manager and so he saw that there was a need for a con-versation between producers and market

managers,” Jalal said.With the help of a grant from the USDA’s

Farmers Market Promotion Program, the as-sociation has expanded its scope. Member-ship currently stands at 115. Forty of those are markets and about 30 are producers. Jalal said the organization is working to ob-tain funding for the creation of a searchable database for shoppers and producers who are seeking farmers markets in their area.

“We’re doing that right now informally but the goal is to be able to have an interac-tive tool that can be available to everyone. We’ve been working with the University of Georgia and the Georgia Department of Ag-riculture’s Georgia Grown program to find the best way to make that happen,” Jalal said.

This year marks the 17th annual obser-

vance of National Farmers Market Week. In a prepared press release, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack noted the impor-tant role that farmers markets play in local economies.

“Farmers markets are an important part of strong local and regional food systems that connect farmers with new customers and grow rural economies. In many areas, they are also expanding access to fresh, healthy food for people of all income lev-els,” Vilsack said. “National Farmers Market Week recognizes the growth of these mar-kets and their role in supporting both urban and rural communities.”

Learn more about the Georgia Farmers Market Association and these Member Mar-kets at MyGeorgiaMarket.org:

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UGA weed scientist Stanley Culpepper, PhD., discussed his research into new weed control methods while standing in what he called “the weediest field south of Macon.”

Retired farmer James Williams has attended the Sunbelt Ag Expo since its inception 39 years ago. He shares what he learns at Field Day with the young farmer who now rents his land in Baker County.

Celebrate National Farmers Market Week Aug. 7-13 with a visit to your local market

Augusta Locally GrownOrders received Fri.-Sun.Pick up Tues.Online market: Augusta.LocallyGrown.

net706.288.7895

Canton Farmers Market9a.m.-1p.m. Sat., May-Oct.130 E. Main St.Canton, Ga. 30114410.858.6664Find us on Facebook

Cobb County Farm Bureau Farmers Market

3p.m.-7p.m. Tues., May-Oct.4845 Dallas Hwy.Powder Springs, Ga. 30127770.943.3531Find us on Facebook

Decatur Farmers Market4p.m.-7p.m. Wed., year-roundSat., April 2-Dec. 17308 Clairemont Ave.Decatur, Ga. 30030Cfmatl.org/DecaturFacebook & Instagram

Dodge County Farmers Market 9a.m.-2p.m. Sat.Dodge County CourthouseEastman, Ga. 31023619.322.4505Find us on Facebook

Downtown Dalton Farmers Market8a.m. to noon Sat., May-August117 N. Selvidge St.Dalton, Ga. 30720706.876.2557www.DowntownDalton.com

East Point Farmers Market4p.m.-7 p.m. Wed., year-round2757 East Point St.East Point, Ga. 30344404.545.5254DowntownEastPoint.com/EastPoint-

FarmersMarketFind us on Facebook

Flowery Branch Farmers Market4p.m.-7p.m. Th., May-Oct.5305 Railroad Ave.Flowery Branch, Ga. 30542770.561.8647Find us on Facebook

Forsyth Market9a.m.-1p.m. Sat., year-roundSouth End of Forsyth ParkSavannah, Ga. 31401912.484.0279ForsythFarmersMarket.com

Freedom Farmers MarketThe Carter Center453 Freedom Pkwy. NEAtlanta, Ga. 30307 404.805.0629FreedomFarmersMkt.com

Grant Park Farmers Market9:30a.m.-1:30p.m. Sun., April-Dec.600 Cherokee Ave.Atlanta, Ga. 30312470.455.8248cfmatl.org/grantpark/Find us on Facebook

International City Farmers Market1p.m.-6p.m. Th., year-roundCorner of Watson Blvd. & Maple St.Warner Robins, Ga. 31093478.225.7626Find us on Facebook

Lilburn Farmers Market4p.m.-8p.m. Fri., June-Aug.1400 Killian Hill RoadLilburn, Ga. 30047678.667.2592LilburnFarmersMarket.org

Main Street Statesboro Farmers Market

9a.m.-12:30p.m. Sat., March-Nov.10 Siebald St.Statesboro, Ga. 30458912.764.7227StatesboroFarmersMarket.com

Market on Madison7:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Sat., April-Oct.314 W. Madison St.Dublin, Ga. 31021478.272.2560MarketOnMadison.comFind us on Facebook

Milledgeville Farmers Market2p.m.-6p.m. Tues., May-Oct.The Pavilion214 East Hancock St.Milledgeville, Ga. 31061478.414.4015; 478.414.4014;

478.414.4022MilledgevilleMainstreet.comFacebook, Instagram & Twitter

Monroe Farmers Market8:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Sat., May-Oct.Court St.Monroe, Ga. 30655770.855.6207MonroeDowntownFarmersMarket.comFind us on Facebook

Mulberry Market3:30p.m.-6:30p.m. Wed. (summer)3:30p.m.-6p.m. Wed. (winter)1155 College St.Macon, Ga. 31201478.254.5216Find us on Facebook

Norcross Community Market9a.m.-1p.m. Sat., June-Aug.Lillian Webb Park5 College St.Norcross, Ga. 30071404.840.1477NorcrossCommunityMarket.com

Northeast Georgia Locally Grown5p.m.-7p.m. Wed., year-round322 Academy St. NEGainesville, Ga. 30501503.758.8488NortheastGeorgia.LocallyGrown.net

Ponce City Farmers Market4p.m.-8p.m. Tues., May-Dec.675 Ponce de Leon Ave.Atlanta, Ga. 30308847.401.5880cfmatl.org/poncecity/

Rockmart Farmers Market2p.m.-6p.m. Th., May-Nov.Corner of Church & Water streetsRockmart, Ga. 30153.404.436.1818RockmartFarmersMarket.comFind us on Facebook

The Cumming Harvest10a.m.-noon Sat., year-roundCumming, Ga. 30040404.702.2601 cumming.locallygrown.netFind us on Facebook

The Green Market9a.m.-noon, 1st and 3rd Sat., year-

round222 East Hancock St.Milledgeville, Ga. 31061478.628.9059GreenMarketMilledgeville.com

The Veggie Truck Market4p.m.-7p.m. Tues., March-Oct.1850 Broad St.Augusta, Ga. 30909706.288.7895Augusta.LocallyGrown.net

Tybee Island Farmers Market10a.m.-1p.m. Mon., March-Nov.10 Veteran’s Dr.Tybee Island, Ga. 31328301.919.2296TybeeIslandFarmersMarket.org

Tucker Farmers Market4p.m.-8p.m. Th., April-Dec.2333 Main St.Tucker, Ga. 30084404.840.1477TuckerFarmersMarket.com

WayGreen Local Fare Market9a.m.-noon, 1st Sat. of month,

May-Nov.Okefenokee Heritage Center1460 N. Augusta Ave.Waycross, Ga. 31503912.282.8515; 561.271.0629;

561.251.6470Waygreen.wix.com/waygreenFind us on Facebook

Wayne County Farmers Market1p.m.-7p.m. Fri.9a.m.-1p.m. Sat., April-Oct.533 N. First St.Jesup, Ga. 31545912.256.2332Thewcfm.org

West Broad Farmers Market9a.m.-1p.m. Sat., April 30-Dec. 101573 West Broad St.Athens, Ga. 30606706.613.0122AthensLandTrust.org/west-broad-

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West Georgia Farmers Cooperative9a.m.-1p.m. select Sat., June-Dec.Call for locations and dates.706.350.0301Find us on Facebook

Westside Farmers Market10a.m.-2p.m. Sun., April-Dec.1100 Howell Mill RoadAtlanta, Ga. 30318847.401.5880cfmatl.org/westside/

Atlanta Farmers Market16 Forest ParkwayForest Park, Ga. 30297404.675.1782

Augusta Farmers Market1150 5th St.Augusta, Ga. 30901706.721.3004

Cairo Farmers Market1110 North Broad St.Cairo, Ga. 31728229.377.4504

Cordele Farmers Market1901 U.S. Hwy. 41 NorthCordele, Ga. 31015229.276.2335

Macon Farmers Market2055 Eisenhower ParkwayMacon, Ga. 31206478.752.1097

Moultrie Farmers MarketQuitman Hwy.Moultrie, Ga. 31768229.891.7240

Savannah Farmers Market701 U.S. Hwy. 80 WestSavannah, Ga. 31408912.966.7801

Thomasville Farmers Market502 Smith Ave.Thomasville, Ga. 31792229.225.4072

Valdosta Farmers Market1500 South Patterson St.Valdosta, Ga. 31601229.225.4072

The Georgia Department of Agriculture operates nine farmers markets statewide. Learn more about them at agr.georgia.gov:

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Cook georgiA grown: Tomato Pie with Vidalia® Onion and Herbed Chicken BreastRecipe courtesy Seth Freedman | PeachDish

Ingredients:8 oz. boneless, skinless chicken breast1 tsp. PeachDish Salt*, divided1 slicing tomato4 ½ oz. Georgia Grown melting cheese**2 Tbsps. Duke’s mayonnaise1 sprig basil2 mini pie shells¼ Vidalia® onion1 tsp. cooking oil2 sprigs oregano2 sprigs parsley

Preparation:Heat oven to 375 degrees.

Quarter onion through the stem end. Slice 1 quarter very thinly. (Reserve the remaining ¾ onion for another use.) Grate cheese. Chop basil leaves. Combine and chop oregano and parsley. Cut tomato into four even slices that are ¼-inch thick; cut the remaining tomato flesh from around the stem.

Season chicken on all sides with a total ¼ tsp. PeachDish Salt and set aside at room temperature. Season the full tomato slices on both sides with a total ¼ tsp. PeachDish Salt, and arrange them in a single layer on paper towels.

In a mixing bowl combine cheese, mayonnaise and basil. Mix thoroughly.

Place pie shells on baking pan. On your work space, arrange the ingredients for the pies: sliced onion, sliced tomato and cheese mixture.

(It’s helpful to divide the cheese mixture in half so that you get an equal amount in each shell.)

Place a few pieces of sliced onion in the bottom of each shell. Spread a thin layer of cheese mixture. Top with a slice of tomato (save the largest slices for the next layer), then a few more slivers of onion. Top with another thin layer of cheese mixture. Repeat with tomato, onion, then one last layer of cheese mixture. The filling should be higher than the edge of the pie shell; don’t worry, it will all melt and cook down. You should have a good amount of slices onion and the tomato pieces left when your pies are fully assembled.

Place pies in oven, and bake 12 minutes. Rotate pan 180 degrees, and continue to bake until filling is melted and browned on top, about 10 minutes more. Remove pies from oven and allow them to cool a few minutes before serving.

While the pies are baking, cook the chicken: Place a skillet over medium-high heat. Add 1 tsp. cooking oil. When the oil is shimmering add chicken breasts. Cook without turning or stirring until browned on the bottom, 3-4 minutes. Flip and continue cooking until the chicken is opaque all the way through, firm to the touch, and browned on the second side, 2-3 minutes more. Remove chicken from the pan to a small bowl. Add remaining sliced onion and chopped oregano and parsley; toss to combine well. Cover bowl with a plate and set aside.

When pies are slightly cooled and ready to serve, cut chicken across the grain into thin slices.

Divide the herbed onion slices from the chicken bowl between two plates. Top with sliced chicken. Serve pie with chicken, onion and remaining tomato pieces.

*Purchase PeachDish Salt, a special blend of seasonings, online at PeachDish.com**Freedman recommends Peekville Tomme cheese from Many Fold Farm (ManyFoldFarm.com) or Thomasville Tomme from Sweetgrass Dairy (SweetGrassDairy.com).

(This recipe and all the ingredients are available for home delivery in a complete PeachDish meal kit. Order online at PeachDish.com.)

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Leopold’s Ice CreamLeopoldsIceCream.comSavannah, Ga.

Loose Sugar BakeryLooseSugarBakery.comHarrison, Ga.

Pa Bill’s BBQGeorgiaGrown.comAlbany, Ga.

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Poppell FarmsPoppellFarms.comOdum, Ga.

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Coastal Georgia Regional FairDates: Oct. 25-29Address: 101 Emory Dawson Road, BrunswickWebsite: www.exchangeclubofbrunswick.org

Coastal Empire FairDates: Nov. 3-13Address: 4801 Meding St., SavannahWebsite: www.coastalempire fair.com

Columbia County Fair Dates: Nov. 3-13 Address: 5462 Columbia Road, Grovetown Website: www.columbiacountyfair.net/

Coosa Valley Fair Dates: Oct. 4-8 Address: 1400 Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, Rome Website: www.coosavalleyfair.com/

Coweta County Fair Dates: Sept. 16-25 Address: 275 Pine Road, Newnan Website: www.cowetacountyfair.org

Cumming Country Fair & Festival Dates: Oct. 6-16 Address: 235 Castleberry Rd, Cumming Website: www.cummingfair.net/

Elberton 12-County Fair Dates: Oct. 3-8 Address: 450 North Oliver St, Elberton Website: www.elbertonfair.com/

Georgia - Carolina State Fair Dates: Oct. 14-23 Address: 308 Hale Street, Augusta Website: www.georgiacarolinastatefair.com/

Georgia Mountain Fall Festival Dates: Oct. 7-15 Address: 1311 Music Hall Road, Hiawassee Website: www.georgiamountainfairgrounds.com/

Georgia State Fair Dates: Sept. 30-Oct. 9 Address: Atlanta Motor Speedway, 1500 Tara Place, HamptonWebsite: www.georgiastatefair.org/

Gwinnett County Fair Dates: Sept. 15-25 Address: 2405 Sugarloaf Parkway, Lawrenceville Website: www.gwinnettcountyfair.com/

Kiwanis Ogeechee Fair Dates: Oct. 17-22 Address: 16942 Georgia 67, Statesboro Website: www.kiwanisogeecheefair.org

Kiwanis Spalding County Fair Dates: Oct. 7-15 Address: 1025 Hill Street, Griffin Website: www.facebook.com/Kiwanis-Fair-grounds-116204191741026/

North Georgia State Fair Dates: Sept. 22-Oct. 2 Address: 2245 Callaway Rd, Marietta Website: www.northgeorgiastatefair.com

Southwest Georgia Regional Fair Dates: Nov. 1-6 Address: 810 S. Westover Blvd, Albany Website: www.exchangeclubfair.org/

Can’t make it to Perry for the Georgia National Fair? The tradition of the county fair is alive and well in Georgia, so chances are good that one is coming to a town near you this fall. In fact, the countdown to fair fun is on already in several communities. Check our website at agr.georgia.gov for updates to this list as fair season draws closer.

Fair season is drawing near

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Registered polled Hereford bulls, 18 m/o-2 y/o, can deliver; $2000. Brad Mul-lins Martin 706-491-7556

Registered Simmental and SimAngus bulls,10-20 m/o, great bloodlines. Steve Watson Dawsonville 706-429-5349

Registered, polled Hereford bull, DOB 09/16/13. James Price 1184 Tucker Grove Church Road Wrightsville 31096 [email protected] 478-484-0746

Registered, polled Shorthorn bulls, show heifers/steers, excellent quality, calving ease, milking ability and gentle-ness, Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce 706-335-6584

Registered, young Black Angus bulls and heifers, superior performance and genetics, gentle, high $B rating. Allen Morris Mount Vernon [email protected] 912-293-6471

Service-age purebred Black Angus, Simmental, SimAngus bulls, registered/semen tested, extensive AI over many years. William Clanton Odum 912-221-1383 912-586-2388

Show calf prospects for FFA and 4-H, steers and heifers, GCCPA eligible, Chi-anina, Limousin and Charolais. Andrew Arnold Nicholson 706-296-2779

Simbrah bulls: Just weaned, $1000 each; 1 y/o, 2 available, $2500 each; 2.5 y/o, proven product, $4000. Larry Par-tain Elberton 706-283-5058

Simmental and Simbrah young bulls and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069

Watusi cattle, cows and bulls, various ages. Steve Mcallister Rock Spring [email protected] 706-996-3254

Yearling Angus bulls, bred to pro-duce quality grassfed beef and to sire replacement heifers; $1650+. David R Brown Senoia 770-599-1830

Swine If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.Advertisers submitting swine ads

must submit proof of a negative bru-cellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd; these operations must submit proof of that certification. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the test needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the test can be at-tached using the attachments button. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudora-bies test prior to purchase.

Baby pigs, 6 w/o and 11 w/o. Cresen-cio Guzman Gainesville 770-374-5012 678-491-1999

Hampshire sows and a Yorkshire boar, sows possibly bred, good quality. Mi-chael Brown Avera 706-831-1226

Hampshire, Yorkshire, Berkshire and Duroc boars and gilts, all sizes, feeder pigs, validated herd 211, delivery avail-able. Lawton Kemp Dudley 478-697-2521

Large black hog/Berkshire hybrid litter, 6 females and 3 males, DOB 07/02/16, pick up September 1. Robert Hayles Jasper 706-502-0858

Pasture-raised American Guinea Hog piglets, breeders and feeders, from 2 registered litters, breeding age also available. Delacy Leverette Eatonton 706-816-9127

Purebred Yorkshire sows and boar, AI litter with great genetics,.$250; also have pigs, $65. Randy Platt Lumpkin [email protected] 229-321-2138

Registered Berkshire boar, 9 m/o, wonderful bloodlines, validated herd, excellent confirmation, bone, length, service ready. Larry Kelley Williamson 404-858-9884

Registered Hereford pigs, breeding age boars, registered Berkshire, and registered Hereford cross and meat pigs. Sherry Busby Carnesville 706-491-6557 706-491-7556

Registered Spot boar piglets from win-ning show pig, 12 w/o; $150 each. Se-naca Lawrence Kite 478-494-6200

Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.18 m/o male Dwarf Pygmy, friendly,

playful and handsome, black and white; $75. Scott Bowie Newnan 678-621-3094

2 blue-eyed Nigerian bucklings, $50; 1 blue-eyed doe, $75. Donna Milligan Martin 706-716-0413 706-716-0413

2 female Pygmy goats, 1 y/o, for pets not meat; $100 each. Fred Mauldin Mc-donough 678-432-2538

2 Saanen bucks, 1 Nubian buck, 2 Nu-bian does, all registered. Donna Looney Calhoun [email protected] 850-420-4653

2015 purebred Gulf Coast native horned ram, rare heritage breed, GA rustic wool; $375. Joanne Maki Colbert [email protected] 706-788-2841

25 top quality Dorper and Katahdin ewes; $225 each. Tommy Copelan Ea-tonton 706-473-0613

28 weanling age nanny kids, Spanish/Boer/Toggenburg cross, excellent ge-netics, pictures available; $5500 for all. Betty Lewis Brunswick 912-264-8535

3 Katahdin rams, DOB 02-04/2016; $150 each. G. Gilman Commerce 770-878-1285

3 Savanna does, DOB 03/2015, $200; 2 Savanna/Spanish bucks, DOB 04/2016, $150; Spanish mix doe, $150. Judy Byers Unadilla 478-627-3642

3 y/o Pygmy mix male goat, friendly, good breeder; $100. Roger Merritt Colquitt 229-220-3810

4 m/o half-dairy/half-Kiko doe, ready to breed in fall, fat and sleek. Sandra Blount Thomson 762-218-0295

ABGA Boer doe, black with white/tan spots; $600. Miranda Huggins 401 Suttle Mill Lane Summerville 30747 [email protected] 706-397-2330 423-598-6364

ADGA doelings and bucklings, pedi-gree available, DOB 04/2016, herd free of CAE, CL and Johnes. Elizabeth Gold-au Hartwell 864-903-3865

ADGA Nubian goats: 6 m/o buckling, $200; spotted buck, $350; 6 m/o-2.5 y/o does, $350. Cathy Pollard Thomaston 706-656-7091

ADGA registered Saanen buck, $200; nice, non-registered Nubian buck, $175; 3/4 Nubian-1/3 LaMancha buck, $125. John And Pat Edwards Summerville 706-862-2718

ADGA registered Saanen, superior genetics, proven bucks, bred does, doelings, all disbudded, all vaccinated, priced accordingly. Sandra J Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867

Alpine bucks, DOB 04/2016-05/2016, disbudded, ADGA registerable, for breeding or companions; $100 - $150. Mariah Yori Clermont 30506 [email protected]

Beautiful Boer buckling and Boer/Kiko buckling, photos available, ready to pick up now. Lisa Hutcheson Douglas 912-381-9421

Beautiful mini Oberhasli/Standard Bay, registered, 1 y/o, great disposition, healthy, produces beautiful kids; $150. Alexander Flaherty 779 Camp Halinan Road Athens 30601 [email protected]

Boer goats and sheep, large selection available; $125+. Spiros Kuluberis El-bert 706-213-7655

Boer/Kiko mix goats, 5 m/o-3 y/o; $75-$125. Terri Trott Luthersville 770-927-6808

Boer/Kiko/Savanna cross goats, bucks and does, closed herd since 2000, healthy, DOB 03/2016. C.L. Cam-bron Acworth 770-380-3505

Dairy sheep, great milk genetics, also make great pets, child friendly. Leslie Bone Eastanollee [email protected] 706-779-5489

Dorper starter flock from Sheepy Acres Farm: Ram with 3 exposed ewes, full-blooded; $5000. Renee Mcdonald Al-bany 229-436-6837

Dwarf African Pygmy and Nigerian goats, both adults and babies, child safe and handled. Theresa Russell Grayson [email protected] 678-878-8570

Herd reduction with great bloodlines: 16 Alpine/Kiko mixed 5 m/o kids, 4 Al-pine nannies; $2000/all. John Doulgera-kis Cumming 404-906-3105

Herd reduction: 8 ewe lambs and 10 ram lambs, half-St Croix/half-Katahdin/Dorper; also have 10 Katahdin/Dorper ewes. Barb Hammond Midville 561-670-9002

Katahdin sheep, photos available: 21 purebred rams, ewes and young lambs, $150-$200; registered ram, $400; others non-registered. Terrence Jameson Car-rollton 770-689-8188

Katahdin sheep: Ram and ewe lambs, one registered ram, very pretty, 2 y/o; $125+. Russell Cantrell Newborn 770-855-3008

Kiko bucklings and doelings, regis-terable, mature stock also available; $150+. James S Sarratt Jasper [email protected] 706-260-5131

Kiko bucks: one 2 y/o and two 1 y/o, purebred, not registered; $300 each. Joe Wilson Mcdonough 678-858-6538

Kiko goats: NKR registered doelings and bucks; $275+. Mark Carroll Plain-ville 706-234-5344

Medium/large frame brush goats, 2 m/o-4 y/o, good colors; $60+. William Battle Haddock 478-932-5182

Myotonic goats, registered, healthy, good quality, 4 m/o bucks with horns, 7 available, current shots; $250 each. Eric Yawn Warm Springs 770-584-7477

Nannies and babies; $150 for the pair. Shelley Kegley Villa Rica 770-789-0209

Nigerian Dwarf buck, 2 y/o, dehorned, 23” H shoulder, black and white; $200. James Byington Hawkinsville 478-783-1792 478-231-2828

Nubian buck and Saanen bucks from heavy milkers, beautiful; $25 each. Jew-ell Wood Po Box 670 Hampton 30228 770-946-8619 404-353-2498

Nubian buck, DOB 01/23/16, really wants to do his job; $175, or negotiable w/trade. Debi Shell Lenox 229-546-4404

Nubian/Kiko mixed: 2 bucks, 3 does, 4 m/o bucklings, 5 m/o buckling, call for prices. Davida Celestin Fayetteville 770-258-1691 770-847-6623

Purebred Red Boer bucks, 6 m/o, not registered, sire is ABGA registered, BonJoli bloodline; $250. Steve Gore Tal-lapoosa 770-574-2829

Pygmy goats, male and female, 7 w/o; $75. James H Adkison Albany 229-436-5369

Registered Boer purebred goats, black buck and red doe, 4 m/o. A.D. Bryan Blairsville 706-745-2223

Registered Katahdin ram, DOB 02/29/16, Hound River breeding for par-asite resistance/growth. Hubert Bailey Dawsonville 706-265-2669 770-530-6150

Registered Kiko breeding stock: Bucks and does with great bloodlines. Andy Shelton Warrenton 706-496-5795

Wanted: Nigerian Dwarf young goats. Shirley Malone Kingston 404-630-4068

White nanny and male baby goat, DOB 05/24/16. Vernon West Newnan 770-304-1637

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Equine For Sale If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or

Equine at Stud categories must sub-mit current negative Coggins tests for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the advertiser before purchasing any equine. Nega-tive Coggins reports are valid for 12 months from the date the blood sam-ple is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Coggins results can result in fines and suspension of advertising privileges. If you are faxing or mail-ing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the Coggins can be attached using the attachments button. Gen-eralized ads, such as “many horses,” “variety to choose from,” etc., will not be published. Equine at Stud ads will also require a current stable license in order to be published.

20+ y/o Arabian gelding, was a youth lesson horse; also 16” saddle and bridle. Joseph Ledford Cleveland 706-219-3370

6 y/o golden Palomino mare, Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse, very gentle, rides great. Tony Green Fairmount 770-605-0888 706-337-2467

Female spotted donkey, for pet, pas-ture or guard, 1 y/o; $350. Harvey T Ly-ons Chamblee 770-891-3939

Miniature donkey, gray female, very gentle; $250. Jackie Copelan Madison 706-474-5066

Miniature donkeys for guard/breeding; jack $300+; nice colored jenny $300+; also have small registered jenny. Bill G Wray Perry 478-825-1297

Miniature/standard jenny donkey, gray, gentle, will be good for guard, compan-ion or pet, delivery avail., will trade. Wynn Copeland Greensboro 706-453-7687

Pony gelding, 40” chocolate Palomino, 7 y/o, gentle and rides well, can deliver; $350. Janice Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366

TWH, 8 y/o gelding, 16H trail ridden, coloring is almost black. Carolyn Lang-ford Lagrange 706-402-1439

Equine Miscellaneous If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.2-horse bumper-pull trailer, new tires,

good floor, front tack area under man-gers, email/text; $1900 OBO. Michael Rehak Barnesville [email protected] 678-360-7577

2003 Hart aluminum 4H slant, week-ender package LQ, midtack, ramp, loaded, new tires; $28,500. Cathy Stoops Hogansville [email protected] 309-696-9329

2008 Kiefer Manufacturing 4-horse trailer, large door with A/C, rubber floor. Britt Register Vidalia 912-614-4335

3 horse-size anti-grazing muzzles, 2 new and 1 barely used; $30. Betsy Gil-man Decatur 404-202-8221

3 sets of leg wraps, and a set of pillow wraps; $30/all. Brent Nieman Atlanta [email protected] 404-593-3135

4-horse slant load gooseneck trailer, great condition, drop windows with screens, extra thick floor mats; $5500. Ladonna Reynolds Carrollton 770-851-6315

Amish doctor’s buggy, 1-horse, seats 2 people, used for photo sessions only; $2000. Pat Vaillancourt Tyrone [email protected] 678-592-6298

Featherlite aluminum horse trailer, aw-ning, shower, toilet, fridge, microwave, A/C, electric jack. Ken Smith Homer 706-654-0768 706-677-4572

I help horses that suffer from prob-lems, issues or vices. Nathan Garner Kingston 770-203-9699

Manure spreader, Mill Creek 8700; $1800 OBO. Dwayne Randle Temple 404-405-0158

TWH breaking cart boat seat, easy entry, good tires; $200. Steve Stowers Dawsonville 706-974-0576

Boarding Facilities If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.Advertisers must submit a current

stable license in order to advertise boarding and breeding facilities. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For questions re-garding licenses and applications, call 404-656-3713.

Full board, small family farm w/24-7 staff, covered lighted arena/grass turn-out, limited trails, wash rack; $650. Kim-berly Murray Stone Mountain [email protected] 404-558-8897

Poultry/Fowl For Sale If you have any questions regarding ads

in this category, call 404-656-3722.Mallard ducks must be at least three

generations removed from the wild before they can be advertised. Adver-tisers must include this information in ads, or they will not be published.

13 Rhode Island Red pullets, 4 m/o, $14 each; 1 RIR rooster, $12. Greg Har-din Sylvester 229-392-6161

14 varieties peacocks and peahens, including Javas, cocks and hens, game roosters and hens. Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468 478-743-6692

15 Golden Comet hens and 1 rooster, 1 y/o, healthy, good layers; $240/all. Dean Fletcher Canton 678-472-3035

2 beautiful roosters, $7 each or $10/both; hens also available. Karen Hyde 156 North Jones Mill Road Ellijay 30540 706-635-5574

2 White Leghorn hens, Red Comet hen, all laying, Buff Orpington rooster; $50/all. Rupert Harris 4945 John Bur-russ Rd Cumming 30040 770-856-0469

2016 Pumpkin Hulsey, Shamo, Phoe-nix, $6-25; Egyptian geese, $35; 5th generation Mallards $10; Button quail, $1-3. John Mason Macon 478-986-3709

3 Khaki Campbell Drakes, 11 m/o; $12 each. Linda Coggins Carnesville 706-335-2824

Ameraucana rooster, 12 w/o; $1. Karla Patenaude Lawrenceville 404-731-8514

Ameraucana, Brahma and Silkies, hatching eggs, chicks and chickens. Donna Harbosky Leesburg [email protected] 229-869-9995

Ameraucana, Buffs, RIR, ISA Browns, Wyandottes, show quality O.E BBB Splash, BB Red, Columbian and others. Randy Shoemake Carrollton 678-796-9222

Baby chicks, $1 each; laying pullets, $15 each. Gary Ridley La Fayette 706-638-1911

Baby chicks: American Dominique, Rhode Island Red, Buff Orpington, all purebred. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854

Buff and dark Brahma hens, in first lay-ing year; $15 each. W.C. Schuman Turin 770-599-3870

Chicks: RIR, Welsummer, OE Bantam, assorted breeds of baby ducks, baby guinea keets; priced according to age. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-498-5527

Chinese geese, 2016 hatch, $25; Khaki Campbell ducks, $20; rare silver Polish chickens, $25/hens or, $10/roosters. Rosemarie Szostak Covington 404-630-4867

Eastern free range turkeys and 3 Par-tridge Penedesenca chickens, different ages; will sell or trade for goats. Johnny Loggins Dawsonville 770-844-1363

Extremely rare poultry: Ayam Cemani, Ko Shamo, blue egg, Barred Leghorns and more. Ricky White Loganville 762-436-7244

Fantail and roller pigeons; peach, pied and silkie doves; also have ducks and geese. Douglas Williams Bluffton 229-308-0925

Frizzle chicks, 4 m/o; $3.50 each. Brenda Garner Lawrenceville 770-921-2880

Gamefowl: Whitehackle and Murphy. Ronald L Shepard Fortson 706-317-9924

Giant Runt pigeons, largest pigeon breed, recessive reds, yellows and blacks, will ship; $100+. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300

Guinea keets, 9 w/o; $6 each. Bobby Drake Gainesville 770-536-6268

Guinea keets, Rhode Island Red, Black Australorp, and others are available now. Theo Engelmohr Milner 678-967-9899

Guinea keets: Pearl Gray, Porcelain and Pied; $6/less than 4 w/o, or $10/if 4+ w/o. Wyndle Bates Blue Ridge 706-632-7584

Heritage Narragansett poults, straight runs only; $10 each; eggs, all fresh/fer-tile, $40/dozen. Kenneth Spear Chicka-mauga 706-539-2423

Homing pigeons, young birds and some breeders, different colors; $10 each. Scott Willoughby Watkinsville 706-818-3171

Homing pigeons; $6 each. Thomas Rice Thomasville 229-672-0466

Indian blue peacocks, 2 y/o; $50 each. Timothy White 4163 Lick Skillet Rd Blue Ridge 30513 706-455-3822

Khaki Campbell ducks, 9 m/o, lay 320 eggs per year, beautiful and healthy; $15 each. Laura Savage Watkinsville 706-424-6226

Law Grey-Kelso, Blue Grey, Billy Ruble Muff, black Brassback, Morgan White-hackle brood cocks; $50-$250 each. Chuck Swan Aragon 770-365-7216

Laying hens, $12 each; Red yellow pheasant breeding pairs, call for price. Robert W Borchert Lincolnton 706-359-1081

Laying hens, $20; chicks, $3; yard rooster, $15. Annette Combs Hephzi-bah 706-592-1030

Laying hens; $12 each. Nancy Smith 623 Shirey Road Manchester 31816 706-441-0433

Muscovy ducklings, hatched 05/2016 and 06/2016; $7 each. Micah Whitlock Newnan 404-427-8167

Muscovy ducklings, several colors and sizes, Fox Hollow Farms. Martin Fox Locust Grove 770-227-7962 404-569-0582

Pekin and Black Indian Runner ducks, 1 w/o-adult, quantity discount; $3-$10 each. Malinda Raese Hartwell [email protected] 706-376-5500

Pullets, several laying breeds, priced by age, photos on website. Caroline Williams Milner www.RoseHen.com 770-500-8275

Red Pyle Bantam miniature pairs, $25; O’Connell Albany bloodline stag/pullet, $125; Scots Grey pairs, $275. Paul & Dana Anglin Cumming 678-300-3045

Rhode Island Red hens, 16 m/o; $10 each. Alan Sanders Blairsville 706-745-3884

Rhode Island Red pullets, healthy, quality stock, also have metal brooders. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201

Silver pheasants, young/black shoul-dered peafowl, ducks, chickens, para-keets and pigeons. Danny Ryals Milled-geville 478-452-8497 478-804-3868

SQ/ACL rare list, Shetland geese, $125/pair; Runner, Saxony, Dutch Hookbill, mini-ducks, $20, discounts for groups. Laurie Durgin Summerville [email protected] 706-857-1178

White geese; $15 each. Larry Priest Monroe 770-601-1743

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License

If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.

Advertisers selling wood ducks must submit a USDA permit with their ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not have this permit will not be published. For information on these permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers selling quail must be accompanied by a copy of the commercial quail breeder’s license. Ads for quail that do not have this license will not be published. For information on these licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Re-sources Division at 770-918-6401. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit/license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit/license can be attached using the attachments button.

Bobwhite/Coturnix quail eggs; $70 for 100; $155 for 500; $290 for 1000. Willie Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769

Jumbo Wisconsin quail, alive or dressed; $3 each. David Mccurley Col-bert 706-540-3864

Poultry/Fowl Wanted Cornish chickens wanted: White, Dark

or Red Laced, located near Wilkes County. Kevin Lamar Washington 706-990-8882

Standard Bronze turkey hens near me. Michael Thomas Social Circle 770-366-3452

LIVESTOCK WANTED If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722. 40 top quality young cow-calf pairs, or

7 m/o bred cows. Benjamin Reece El-lijay 706-455-5568

Registered Boer buck, 2-3-y/o, within 100 miles; $400-$500. A J Hulett Rhine 229-212-0078

LIVESTOCK HANDLING If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.1994 Ponderosa gooseneck trailer,

16’, road ready. Tommy Daniel Rock Spring 423-413-2176

20’ Stoll gooseneck livestock trailer, covered noose, metal top, cut gates 4/8/8, great shape,14-ply tires, good floor. Billy Helton Sandersville 478-553-0054

2012 livestock trailer, 6x16, bumper-pull; $2800. Bg Farms Box Springs 229-649-3185 706-987-9926

5’x10’ trailer; 16’ bumper-pull trailer, 2 available; 12’ trailer with wire let-down gate. Betty Gore Rockmart 770-443-6744

Gates, panels, alleys, tubs, round pens, custom built bow gates, heavy gauge tubing. Randy Floyd Hartwell 706-318-9468

Tarter’s automatic headgate, brand new, barn kept, never been set up, live-stock up to 1500 lbs. Teresa Jackson Chickamauga 423-779-8058 706-375-5805

Wanted: Headgate/squeeze chute for Nubian goats. Carol Lakics Butler 478-862-9733

RABBITS If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.2 New Zealand white rabbit breeding

pairs; $30 each. Woody Abney Franklin 770-253-0263

29 New Zealand rabbits: 4 adult does/litters, and 6 ready to process; $15 each, $325 for all. Leslie Barber Ellijay 706-637-2002

Black New Zealands, call for availabil-ity; $1/lb. Colleen Rowe Hamilton 706-457-1313

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Bunnies, parents are Lop and Lion-head, DOB 06/27/16; $5 each. Susan Lockwood Demorest 706-776-1628

California/New Zealand mix, 4 m/o, parents on site, 1 available as a pet; $1. Harriett Liopiros Mansfield 770-722-2667

Meat or pet rabbits: Lion Head, Flem-ish, California and New Zealand, DOB 03/2016; $10 each. Michael Rowe Ho-gansville 706-637-0773

Mini rex; $15 each. Richard Stanley Covington 678-758-7215

Netherland Dwarf doe and Jersey Wooly buck, both 1 y/o and white, reg-istered. Gail Johnson Covington 770-784-0767

New Zealand pedigree rabbits, various colors, for meat, breeding, fur, show or pets, call for more information. Roger Bonds Alpharetta 770-356-9541

New Zealand white rabbit, 2.5 m/o fe-male, mom and dad are on site; $15. Sa-mantha Vaughn Senoia 770-584-5379

Pedigreed NZ red/broken red rabbits, some babies and breeders. Agnes Hollis Dallas 630-730-7668

Purebred Silver Fox bunnies, 2 blue bucks, 2 black does, 2 blue does; $15 each. Kimberly Vonderharr Ball Ground 404-642-9066

Purebred, quality Champagne d’Argent and Silver Fox rabbits. Katie Hufford Cleveland 706-969-1953 706-219-4766

White New Zealand breeding stock; 2 does, 2 bucks, $20 each; younger 6-16 w/o, $10-$15 each. Daniel West Rut-ledge 706-557-1417

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.All feed, hay and grain ads must in-

clude the variety offered for sale. Ads for mulch hay will not be accepted in this category; they will be published in the Fertilizers & Mulches category.

2015 Alfalfa square bales, $10/each, or $8/each 100+ bales; Fescue/Orchard square bales, $4.50; 2016 Alfalfa avail-able. Dale Hall Calhoun 706-506-0351 706-506-4367

2015 Coastal Bermuda hay, good quality, 4x5 bales. Russ Elliott Lizella 478-935-8180

2015 Coastal Bermuda hay, square and 4x5 round bales, also have mulch hay. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-972-5977 478-781-1990

2015 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, baled with Claas baler, big bales; $60 inside, $35-$45 outside. Coy Baker Lo-ganville 770-466-4609

2015 Peanut hay, 4x5 net-wrapped, $20 each; 2015/2016 Coastal Bermuda/Bahia mix, 4x5 rolls, $20-$40 each. Dar-rell Williams Swainsboro 478-237-3237

2015 Russell 4x5 net-wrapped large round bales, barn stored, weed free, cow hay; $30 each. Kylie Warren Ella-bell 912-414-8081

2015 yellow feed corn, 2016 oats, 2016 wheat for food plots, etc., by the barrel or bulk. Robert Montgomery Montgomery 478-837-2356

2016 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 round bales, net-wrapped, high quality, weed free, well-fertilized, shipping available. Paul Harris Blackshear 31516 912-670-0222

2016 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 round bales, rain/weed free, fertilized, good quality; $40 each. D. Borem Ashburn 229-566-3037

2016 Bermuda/Fescue mix, round bales, no rain; $25/bale. Linda Bullock Dallas 770-880-2244 770-445-9392

2016 Coastal Bermuda hay at barn, horse quality, delivery available; $5/bale. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960

2016 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 bales, covered, rain free, delivery available; $40 each. Scott Mcdaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013

2016 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 net-wrapped or square bales, fertilized/limed per UGA, in barn; $50/roll, $6/square. Michael Dubose Junction City 706-366-1665

2016 Coastal Bermuda, fertilized/limed, dry stored: 4x4 round, $40; square, $5; behind baler from barn, $6. Phil White Bremen 30022 706-655-3872 706-977-3859

2016 Coastal Bermuda, horse qual-ity, 4x5 rolls, tightly net-wrapped, rain free/sheltered, fertilized and limed; $60. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985

2016 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, square and 4x5 round bales, delivery available. Larry Hatcher Macon 478-954-1688

2016 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, UGA spec. fertilized, barned, square or 4x5 round bales, delivery/stack avail-able. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-960-7239 478-994-6463

2016 Coastal Russell, 4x6 John Deere net-wrapped, stored in barn, horse quality, can deliver; $50 each. William Stevens Macon 478-214-1257

2016 Fescue hay, barn kept, 4x6 rolls, net-wrapped. Todd Carlton Dallas 678-735-8024

2016 Fescue/Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, well-fertilized and sprayed, horse qual-ity, in barn; $45 each. William Chambers Fairburn 678-409-0704

2016 Fescue/Orchard square bales, horse quality, dry in barn; $4.50 each. Bob Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224

2016 high performance UGA tested Alicia/Russell hay, round/square, shel-tered, delivery available, PBI Farms. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-293-2535

2016 horse hay, $5.50/square, $40-$50/roll; also have mulch hay, $3.25/square, $25/roll. Rick Anderson Tay-lorsville 404-402-8470

2016 mixed Bermuda grass, 4x6 fertil-ized rolls, local delivery available; pick up prices, $40 outside, $50 sheltered. Mike Holliday Pitts 229-938-8656

2016 Russell hay, net-wrapped round bales, delivery available from C&L Farms. Mike & Connie Lothridge Lyons 912-293-0769

2016 Tift 85 hay, 4x5 net-wrapped; $50 each roll. Stoney Layfield Tifton 229-848-0092

2016 Tift 85, 4x5 rolls, excellent quality, delivery extra; $50 each. Steven Griffis Odum. 912-294-0012

2016 Tifton 44 Bermuda, horse qual-ity, fertilized, weed free, dry stored, 4x5, $70; Coastal Mix, $50. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-331-7749

2016 Tifton 85, fertilized, rain free, horse quality squares, delivery between Augusta to Gwinnett County; $6 each. Charlie Jackson Lawrenceville [email protected] 678-910-0561

4x5 mix grass hay, all barn stored, horse quality: 2015 hay, $30 each; 2016 hay, $40 each. Terry Dishroon Mans-field 770-317-8455

500 round bales of 2015 hay, 1250 lbs.; $25 each. Gozie Walden 1494 Corly Rd Hephzibah 30815 706-799-5426

B&C Farming Monticello: Wheat, $45/55-gallons; wheat/rye grass mix, $25/50 lbs. Ed Burrell Monticello 706-476-0021

Bermuda hay, Tift 44 and Russell, horse quality, 800 lb. round bales; $55 each. James Bishop Newnan 678-378-2903

Bermuda/Fescue, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, sprayed, no weeds; $35 each. James Windom Carrollton 770-834-8127

Bulk grain/bird screenings w/delivery available for full trailer loads, must pick up smaller quantities. Roy Embry Ea-tonton 706-485-9848

Coastal Bermuda hay mix, barn stored, 4x4 rolls, you pick up; $20 each. Paul Grimes Milledgeville 478-454-7711

Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x6 rolls, barn kept, good quality; $50 each. W.C. Franklin Colquitt 229-758-3737 229-400-5505

Coastal Bermuda hay, 63” rolls, in the field, delivery available; $45 each. Buck Eubanks Milledgeville 478-454-8335

Deer beans with 39% crude protein, non-GMO wildlife feed; $20/50 lb. bag. Bryan W Maw Tifton 229-382-6832

Fescue, horse quality, $3.75; Rye grass, horse quality, $4. Kermit Sim-mons Jefferson 770-867-7550

Horse quality New Mexico Alfalfa hay, 55 lb. small square bales, delivered; $16 each. Hector Osses Cumming 678-458-2713

Top quality hay, round bales of Alicia Bermuda, fresh cut; $50/roll. Larry R. Cox Waynesboro 706-829-4174

Wheat straw, 2016, very clean, in barn; $ each bale. A.G. Morehouse Mansfield 678-618-2148

Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted Free hay wanted. Connie Powell Mon-

ticello 706-476-0637Free hay, square or round, will clean

out what you don’t want. T. Shull Jack-son 678-873-2884

Horse hay, round bales of Fescue/Ber-muda, mixed is fine, must be free from weeds and mold. Giceli Martin Gillsville 678-524-5204

Looking for 200+ 4x5 hay rolls and 1000+ bushels of yellow corn, delivered or picked up. D. Burroughs Hull 706-207-9361

AG SEED FOR SALE If you have questions regarding this

category, call 404-656-3722.Advertisers must submit a current

state laboratory report, fewer than nine months old, for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, this report needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the at-tachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. These include Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Bennings and oth-ers. For questions regarding certified seed, call the Department’s Seed Di-vision at 404-656-3635.

Iron and clay peas, 85% germination and 99% purity, 50 lb. bags; $25. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478-954-1688

Ag Plants for Sale 4 silver maple trees, 6’-12’ tall, grown

from seedlings; $50 each. Jack Nichol-son Dahlonega 678-910-9086

Pecan trees: Grafted/bare root, Cape Fear, Pawnee, Oconee, Sumner, Lakota, call to order for the 2016/2017 season. Andy Smith Hawkinsville [email protected] 478-225-8433

Privacy trees: Leyland Cypress and Thuja Giants, statewide delivery and planting. John Cowherd Monticello 770-862-7442

White peach tree seedlings, 1-2’ free-stone, will mail for additional postage; $1 each/pick up. Margaret Hottle Col-lege Park 404-344-0568

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Rye grass seeds for early spring

planting, bulk or bagged. Samuel New-ton Douglas 912-850-4632 912-384-0520

FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTALS

FOR SALE If you have questions about this cat-

egory, call 404-656-3722. 3-5-gallon Pindo palm, $25-$30;

1-gallon Forsythia, banana tree, stevia and rosemary, $4.50. Vicky Washburn Forsyth 478-994-4334

350 varieties of 4” perennials including helleborus, $1.50 each; 1-gallon grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25; display gar-den. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967

Alcovy Daylily Farm: 300+ varieties, pink, purple, burgundy, lavender and more, sales by appointment only. Mary Burgess Covington www.alcovydaylil-ies.com 770-787-7177

Angel Trumpet, banana trees, Black Magic elephant ears, lotus and pond plants, Confederate roses. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141

Angel Trumpets, Christmas roses (hel-leborus), $5; hydrangeas, ferns, beauty berries, double Altheas, burning bushes, nandinas, forsythia; $3.50. Carla Hough-ton Marietta 770-428-2227

Daylilies, double fan, see website for photos. Katielou Greene 402 W. Mc-intosh Cir. Whitesburg 30185 www.daylilyfans.com/katielou_lilies 770-836-1351

Daylily hybridizer, beautiful gardens, 1000s of new crosses, 100s of plants, worth the trip. Suzanne W Franklin Dawsonville www.jngleparadisedaylil-ies.com 678-410-6830

Heath daylilies: hybrids of all forms, sizes and colors, hundreds to choose. Charles Heath Rome 706-295-5104

Hens/chicks, $10/15; daylilies, mixed colors, Stella de Oros, iris, daffodil, shipping available; $15/20, $5.50 for shipping. B.J. Roop Austell 770-948-8740

Hostas, green variety hellebores; $3 each. Nelle Purvis Marietta 770-422-9871

Leyland Cypress, 18”-24” tall; $6 each. Kelly Wilson 1468 Patterson Road Grif-fin 30223 [email protected] 770-365-1530

Bulletin CalendarAug. 6

Way Green Local Fare MarketOkefenokee Heritage Center1460 N. Augusta Ave.Waycross, Ga. 31503www.waygreen.wix.com/

waygreen

Aug. 6-7Bill Pickett Invitational RodeoGeorgia International Horse

ParkCharles Walker Arena1996 Centennial Olympic

ParkwayConyers, Ga. 30013770.860.4190 | 678.428.7889

Aug. 16-25Journeyman Farmer

Certificate Program for Beginning Farmers

Dougherty County Extension Service

125 Pine Ave.Albany, Ga. 31701229.436.7216

Aug. 17Cover Crops for Soil Health

and ProfitCherokee County ExtensionBuckeye Creek Farm2115 Jep Wheeler RoadWoodstock, Ga. [email protected]

Aug. 23Winter GrazingUpson County Extension

Service305 S Hightower, D170Thomaston, Ga. 30286706.647.8989

Sept. 3Way Green Local Fare

MarketOkefenokee Heritage Center1460 N. Augusta Ave.Waycross, Ga. 31503www.waygreen.wix.com/

waygreen

Sept. 10Lumber City Farm Day

FestivalFun Run and [email protected]

Sept. 17Spirit of Appalachia Food,

Wine & Art FestivalHardman Farm Historic Site143 Hwy. 17Sautee Nacoochee, Ga.

30571706.865.5356WhiteCountyChamber.org

Sept. 23-24Hall County Master Gardener Fall Garden ExpoChicopee Woods Agricultural Center1855 Calvary Church RoadGainesville, Ga. 30507770.535.8291www.hallmastergardeners.

com

Sept. 24Cane Syrup WorkshopAlabama Syrup-Makers

Assoc.Landmark ParkDothan, AL 36302334.494.3037 | 334.806.6769334.790.9235

Oct. 1Way Green Local Fare

MarketOkefenokee Heritage Center1460 N. Augusta Ave.Waycross, Ga. 31503www.waygreen.wix.com/

waygreen

Oct. 6-16Georgia National FairGeorgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter401 Larry Walker ParkwayPerry, Ga. 31069GeorgiaNationalFair.com

Oct. 18-20Sunbelt Ag ExpoSpence Field290-G Harper Blvd.Moultrie, Ga. 31788229.985.1968SunbeltExpo.com

Nov. 5Way Green Local Fare

MarketOkefenokee Heritage Center1460 N. Augusta Ave.Waycross, Ga. 31503www.waygreen.wix.com/

waygreen

Nov. 5-65th Annual Kitchens Road Old Time Family Festival370 A Kitchens Road SWHaddock, Ga. 31033478.288.6205KitchensRoad.net

Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or [email protected]

We accept calendar submissions for food, craft and agriculture festivals and events. Submissions for festivals that do not specifically promote those industries will not be printed.

Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Department website under the Plant Industry Division tab.

Livestock auctions listed in The Market Bulletin may offer related items for sale. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or firm conducting the auction, per state regulations. Notices without this information cannot be published.

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Mexican sunflower, cleome, touch-me-not, Tiger lily, four-o’clock, shasta daisy, money plant; $1/each + large SASE. B.L. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr Gainesville 30507

Old time castor oil bean plant seeds, baker’s dozen; $2 + SASE. Brent Nich-ols 290 Banks Drive Brunswick 31523

Reseeding petunias, mixed, double purple or double yellow angel trumpet; $1/pack +SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Avenue Jefferson 30549

White Cherokee roses, pink or red sev-en sister roses, pink cabbage roses; $5 each. June Hurst Whigham 229-762-4476

Flowers and Ornamentals Wanted

Boston ivy plant: a.k.a. vigne vierge, parthenocissus tricuspidata ‘veitchii ro-busta’. Robyn Andrews Chamblee 770-986-0802

Orchid cactus, any color except red. Ed Parent Fort Valley 478-822-9483

Variegated green and white Wandering Jew plant. Austin Kirby 606 Winzor Ave Lagrange 30240 [email protected] 706-883-6081

MISCELLANEOUS If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.12-quart new pressure canner, $50; 2

older 18-quart pressure canners, $25 each. Barbara Smith Canton 404-234-9093

1936 Home Comfort wood cooking stove, good shape, with original pans, cookbook; $300. Darlene Hutcheson, Jr. Wrightsville 478-232-0647

1982 Pendleton Airstream Limited, 31’, excellent condition, A/C, new tires, for the farm or the road; $6000. Floyd Phil-lips Soperton 912-256-1074

24 gauge Galvalume, 50 sheets 31’x36”, 22 sheets 34’x36”, nice condition, removed a month ago; $2298. Nathan Rounds Zebulon 770-468-4038

3 used rain barrels, 75-gallon capacity each, free but must pick up. Henry Sand-ers Powder Springs 770-943-8926

Blueberry cookbook with 150 recipes, lots of blueberry facts, order online or by phone; $15. Joe Kilpatrick La Fayette 423-301-2717

Clean pint and quart sized jars; $7/dozen. Charles T Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776

Field rocks, good for erosion control, etc., call for appointment; $50/pick up load. Steve Newman Eatonton 706-485-8760

Great Pyrenees, 8 w/o, 3 females, had first shots, dewormed and started heart-worm; $400 each. James A Alford Jack-son 404-718-0327

Greenhouses for sale, nursery closing, 4 available in 40x30, and 3 available in 20x80, call for prices. Bo Shrigley For-syth 478-796-2500

Gulf paraffin wax: 1 case contains 24 lbs. of 1 lb. boxes; $40/case. Albert Twickler Cataula 504-413-4210

Powdered Bentonite, stored in dry barn on pallets, 6 available, 2500 lbs. each, leave message; $450/super sack. Tim Haynes Canton 404-697-8398

Singer sewing machine with rolling table; $50. Judith King Lithonia 770-482-9525

Squeezo strainer, great for tomatoes; $30. Betty Whittington Colbert 706-788-0002

Miscellaneous Wanted 2 used tractor tires in good condition,

13.6x28, near Athens. David Roncadori Stephens [email protected] 706-207-7720

20” Yazoo self-propelled big wheel mower. Betty Williams Winterville 706-201-0390

30’+ metal beams for making a 4-wheeler bridge, 2 available. Patricia Holcomb Cartersville 770-547-5513

Good/used chain link dog pen, 5’ or taller. Michelle Copeland Clarkesville 706-499-8611

Hood for 471 Detroit power unit, must have big hole for breather. W. Sweatman Cleveland 770-241-4533

ISO 3 metal tractor funnels, 10” diam-eter, in good shape, patina ok, no calls after 8 p.m. Maureen Myers Cumming 770-356-3640

Large loads: Wood chips/animal ma-nure/sawdust, mixed leaves, compost, waste straw and other organic materi-als delivered to me. Alton Deville Mauk 229-649-6411

Old, narrow-mouth mason jars or old chicken waterer jars. Charles Nutt 3831 Lake Ontario Street Hephzibah 30815

Old-timey flower pots, small to large, reasonably priced, in the Atlanta Metro area. Gayle L Mccleskey Alpharetta 770-442-8557

Old-timey wood burning heaters, with all pieces, using for decoration only, doesn’t have to work. Scott Edge Hel-ena 229-315-9165 229-868-5027

Pint size canning jars, Glynn County or surrounding area. Lisa Copeland Wa-verly 912-409-7049

Rabbit box, close to me. J. Hicks Conyers 770-922-5810

Rusty tin corrugated barn roofing, old fence pickets and old turned porch col-umns. Brenda Slade Atlanta 404-569-0001 404-569-0000

Bees, Honey & Supplies 10-frame bee hive, $85; 5-frame bee

hive, $65; also make inner covers, su-pers, top bar bee hives. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-492-5119

Bee equipment wanted; will remove swarms for free; remove unwanted bees from a structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon 478-719-5588

Collect bee swarms on/near the ground, will remove unwanted bee hives, Walton/East Gwinnet County, free. Rob-ert Pruden Monroe 770-466-9100

Complete hive, minus bees, includes 2 veils, smoker, brush and fuel, needs tidy and repaint; $250/all. Tanya Chenoweth Adairsville 770-877-9363

Free removal of low hanging swarms of honey bees in/around Rockdale County area. Ronald Johnson Conyers 678-357-1814

Free removal of swarms; remove other unwanted bees for fee; need new loca-tion to keep bees. Leonard Day Macon 478-719-5588

Fresh, local wildflower honey and cut comb boxes. Brandon Cothran 400 Gumlog Road Lavonia 30553 706-680-4938

Fresh, new crop of wildflower honey, all sizes available, will ship. Gary Gailey Cleveland [email protected] 678-316-9791

Fresh/delicious, new crop of mountain wildflower honey, all sizes available. Mi-chael Surles Blairsville 706-781-3343

Gallberry voted best tasting honey in the state of Georgia; $52/gallon, ship-ping included. Ben Bruce Homerville www.BrucesNutnHoney.com 912-487-5001

Good, clean bee’s wax from cappings; $5/lb. Billy Batchelor Kennesaw 770-426-4913

Guaranteed bee removal in metro At-lanta and the West Georgia areas. W.O. Canady Villa Rica 770-942-3887

Honeybees, 5-frame NUC in plastic transport box, $150; also have 8-frame colonies and supplies. Joseph Walker Dahlonega 706-300-6763

NUC hives, $160; 10-frame hive w/bees, $285; miscellaneous equipment; queen bees, $30. David Mcdaniel Rome [email protected] 706-234-6585

Pure all-natural unprocessed honey: quart, $14; pint, $8; 8 oz. bear, $5. Jim-my Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 678-448-7781

Swarm capture: Buford, Flowery Branch, Oakwood, Winder and Su-wanee. Harold Lanier Buford [email protected] 678-471-7758

Will pick up swarms free; want to pur-chase unwanted beekeeping equip-ment; need new locations to keep bees. David Larson Mitchell 770-542-9546

Will remove swarms and unwanted bee equipment, also bee removal from structures; 2016 light wildflower honey. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 706-621-1781

Things To Eat Advertisers submitting ads using

the term “organic” require Certified Organic registration with the Geor-gia Department of Agriculture. Ads submitted without this registration will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the registration needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the registration can be attached using the attach-ments button. For information on this registration, call the Organic Program Manager at 706-595-3408.

Bi-color sweet corn, white field corn; $4/dozen. Charlie Thomas Cleveland 706-809-0515 706-865-2709

Blueberries, pick your own from 7 acres, honor system, clean, no spray; $7/gallon. Sidney Roland Clarkesville 706-754-6700

Blueberry Lane Farm: Blueberries ready in June and July, we pick; $20/gallon, or $6/quart. Charanne Powell Blythe 706-825-2505 706-831-1643

Fresh vegetables, beans, okra, toma-toes, etc., also have raw honey; closed Saturdays. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619

Grass-fed, pastured, naturally-raised beef, pork, lamb and goat; pastured, free range eggs and natural pecans. Fernando Mendez Arabi www.marview-farms.com 786-210-6544

Gregg Peach Orchards, w/freestone peaches: Weekdays from 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., and Sundays from 12:30 p.m.-5 p.m. Patsy Gregg Concord www.greg-gfarms.com 770-227-4661

High quality grain-finished Angus beef, half or quarter, AI sired; $3.50/lb. hang-ing weight. Ken Mcmichael Monticello 706-819-9295

Wanted: 12-dozen ears fresh Trucker’s Favorite white field corn. Stephen N. Smith Tucker 770-757-9561

Wanted: Figs in Loganville, Walton County or surrounding counties, please call between 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Glen-da Mills Loganville 770-842-1576

Wanted: Figs to make preserves, with-in 50 miles. Ben Smith Elberton 706-318-1225

Water-ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, will also grind your grain; $5/5 lbs. + postage. Mike H Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630

Yellow and white sweet corn, peaches and cream/white green beans. Marvin Pritchett 3379 Tails Creek Road Ellijay 30540

Herbs Advertisers selling ginseng must be

registered with the Georgia Depart-ment of Natural Resources and proof of this registration must be submitted with each ad. Ads for ginseng submit-ted without this registration will not be published. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage program at 770-918-6411.

Fish & Supplies Advertisers selling sterile trip-

loid grass carp must submit a cur-rent Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Re-sources. Ads submitted without this license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the li-cense needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the li-cense can be attached using the at-tachments button. For license infor-mation, call 770-761-3044.

AI quality farm grown channel catfish fingerlings, graded/priced by size, ac-curate weights/counts, guaranteed live and healthy. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-468-0725

All fish species: Bluegill, shad, bass, shellcracker, minnows, shiners, catfish; pond surveys, aeration, feeders, weed consultation/vegetation control. Ethan Edge Lumber City 912-602-1310

All sizes bass, bluegill, channel catfish, threadfin, gizzard shad, shell cracker and more; free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938

All sizes catfish, minnows, shiners, bluegill, shellcracker, sterile carp, elec-trofishing, feeders, threadfin shad, aera-tion/weed control, consulting services. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994

Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, channel catfish and sterile grass carp. David Co-chran Ellijay 706-889-8113

Big Red Europeans, Red Wigglers and worm castings, shipping available; $25-$35/lb. Lew Bush Byron [email protected] 478-955-4780

Bluegill and hybrid bream, largemouth bass, triploid grass carp, channel cat-fish, threadfin shad, delivery available. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 478-892-3144

Frozen Catalpa worms; $2/dozen. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068

Koi and goldfish all sizes, fish food and supplies, call for appointment. Glenn Kicklighter Sandersville 478-232-7704

Red wigglers: 5-gallon bucket, $35; 25-gallon tub, $100; by the truck load, $1000; also have worm compost. An-thony Self Byron 478-538-6167

Fertilizers & Mulches 1-gallon fresh worm castings, extra

microbes included, best in Georgia; $5/gallon. Shane Jones Cumming 404-964-7534

2016 square bales, dry; $3. Mike Pow-ers Winston 770-827-5342

2016 wheat straw at barn, delivery available; $3/bale. Gary Brinson 6786 Old Louisville Road Tarrytown 30470 912-286-3191

300 square bales of mulch hay, inside barn; $1.50 each, or $300/all. Melanie Heard Tignall 706-359-6973

Compost shavings and horse manure; $1. Jerry Riles Douglasville 770-337-1516

Free horse manure mixed with shav-ings. Danny West Fayetteville 404-771-4041

Longleaf pine straw, delivery and in-stallation available, semi-trailer loads available. Joshua Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076

Mulch hay for sale, 100+ round rolls. John Wood Gray 478-714-9564

Mulch hay, 4x4/4x5 net-wrapped, stored outside, quantity discounts, I will load, available all summer; $20/$35 each. Jim L Pierce Mcdonough 404-372-8631

Poultry litter, sold by the ton, discounts on orders over 500-tons, anywhere in Georgia, call for pricing. Jerald Sargent Dawsonville 678-245-1700

Pre-bagged horse manure, 20-40 lbs. per bag, call first, you load; $1.50/bag, price reduced for 100+ bags. Martha Braumann Lawrenceville 678-662- 9393

Oddities Gourds: Close out sale due to health,

large selection w/reduced prices, call before coming. Thelma Moon 3226 Hoot Owl Rd Royston 30662 706-245- 4218

Martin gourds, plain or fixed, ready to hang; other varieties available at farm or will ship. Crystal Lang Cordele 229-322-1321

Out-Of-State Wanted Pull-type grade blade, Rome PG12. E.

H. Sistrunk Farms Auburn AL 334-727-5252

Firewood Firewood must be cut from the ad-

vertiser’s personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.

Seasoned and split oak hardwood, 18”-20” lengths, free local delivery; $85/half cord. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192

Timber Timber must be individually owned

and produced by the advertiser on his personal property. No companies or businesses are allowed to advertise timberland in this category. Timberland advertised must be at least one acre. Timber wanted ads will not be published.

Different sizes of cedar trees for sale, need to be cut, call only if you’re re-sponsible. Gloria Gifford Forsyth 478-733-5296

CORRECTIONS 2005 Ford 350 Super Heavy Duty

dump truck, extra clean, 40,000 miles. Bobby H Wallace Cumming 770-855-9844

Ford 3000 tractor, 1968 diesel, 5’ mower, $4000; 1969 Ford 5000 tractor, $6500; hydraulic dump trailer, $3000. Kennon McBrayer Sylvester 904-343-1443

New members appointed to Georgia Agricultural Commodity CommissionsThe Ex Officio Committee for Georgia’s Agricultural Commodity Commissions met on July 11 to make the following appointments to serve on the state’s Agricultural Commodity Commissions:

Beef Commission:John Callaway, Coweta County Ernie Ford, Calhoun County Allen Wiggins, Turner CountyJeff Duncan, Madison County Kenneth Murphy, Meriwether County

Cotton Commission:Matt Coley, Dooly County Steven Meeks, Wayne County

Equine Commission:Beth Williams, Oconee County Barbara Kelly, Peach County Jordan Vaughn, Monroe County (advisory member)

Tobacco Commission:Jerry Wooten, Jeff Davis County

The Agricultural Commodity Commissions were created by the Georgia Legislature and receive funds from farmer-approved market orders, which allow for collection of assessments on sales of the commodity. Funds received by the commodity commission can be spent for research, education and promotion of the commodity. The Equine Commission receives its funds from the sale of the Equine Specialty License plate for motor vehicles. Commission members serve three-year terms.

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It’s been said that if you build a better mousetrap the world will beat a path to your door. The trick is letting the world know which door is yours.

Several members of the Georgia Depart-ment of Agriculture’s Georgia Grown mar-keting program get the word out about their products through trade shows at Amer-icasMart Atlanta. With seven million square feet of show space spread through four buildings, Amer-icasMart Atlanta is one of the world’s largest permanent wholesale trade cen-ters. Among its many annual sales events for retail buyers, the mart hosts a home and gift show twice a year that devotes one entire floor of the downtown Atlanta complex to gourmet food items.

That is where a dozen Georgia Grown members gathered July 14-18 to pitch their products to buyers represent-ing local shops, national stores and interna-tional retailers. Show veterans invest-ed in their own booth spaces while several up-and-comers partnered with Georgia Grown to occupy a single space as a group.

“This is the first year we have had the Georgia Grown section at Ameri-casMart. Our first appearance was at the Atlanta International Gift and Home Furnishings Market in Janu-ary,” said Matthew Kulinski, deputy director of the Georgia Grown Pro-gram for the Department of Agricul-ture.

“Georgia Grown is thankful for the support of AmericasMart in this partnership to help spotlight Georgia Grown members. These kinds of partner-ships give Georgia ag businesses of all sizes the opportunity to share their quality prod-ucts with buyers from around the world and become more successful.”

Lauri Jo Bennett of Norman Park is a prime example of the success that’s possi-ble. Bennett introduced Lauri Jo’s Southern Style Canning line to the mart in 2009, three days after she received the labels she would use to sell her products. Her green tomato pickles won “Best of Show” that year in a judged competition among exhibitors. Buy-ers representing retailers in 17 states ordered from her at that first show.

The most recent show brought Bennett into meetings with a national restaurant chain that operates 680 retail stores nation-wide. Additionally her products were added to the year-round inventory on display in a permanent showroom kept by Werner Frank at the Atlanta mart. Werner Frank represents manufacturers of giftware and home décor, deploying regional sales representatives na-tionwide who will pitch Bennett’s products in their travels.

“It’s very expensive to be here, but the

opportunities wouldn’t have come my way if I didn’t spend the money,” Bennett said. “Those kinds of things you don’t get when you just go to the farmers market. You have to spend money to make money. It’s hard but if you want to grow you have to do it.”

Neal Amos and his mother, Margaret, have attended five shows at AmericasMart in the three years since they started their business. In that time they’ve grown the number of retail out-lets selling their Southern Straws Cheese Straws from 15 stores near their home base in Columbus to 160 retailers nation-wide.

“We’re in Texas, Ala-bama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York – all over,” Amos said.

Amos graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in finance, but quickly decided the corporate life wasn’t for him. The family recipe for cheese straws was so popular with family and

friends that Amos and his mother decided to try building a business with it. Together

they bake, package and market their line of snack foods.

“This gets our product out there. It gets us into the hands of con-sumers we wouldn’t get otherwise,” he said of AmericasMart. “It’s not like we’re going to drive to Texas ordinarily to get our cheese straws in front of consumers there.”

Like Bennett and the Amoses, Clay Oliver of Pitts is a show veteran who has found the con-siderable investment in a stand-alone booth to be worthwhile. The July show was his fourth at the Atlanta mart. At the first show he attended he received six or seven orders for products from his line of Oliver Farm artisan cooking oils and flour. A show this past January generated 30 or-

ders.“We get repeat customers from it,” he

said. “We’ve met big-name companies and media at the show.”

These are the successes hoped for by the eight vendors who shared the expense of visiting the mart with the Georgia Grown program. Each has a unique taste of Geor-gia to offer; all they need is a market to help them share it with the world.

R.G. and Rachel Lamar launched Front Porch Pecans in December 2015. Before Georgia Grown gave them the opportunity to display their pecans at AmericasMart in January, they were selling from just a few stores near their home in Hawkinsville. That first show took them to 10 states.

“It certainly has increased our exposure,” Rachel Lamar said.

Clark and Suzy Neal will be delivering their award-winning Unicoi Preserves to Tampa as a result of their first trip to the mart. They’re hopeful that samples fed to representatives of a popular national life-style magazine will bring media exposure for their product line.

“You never know who you’re going to meet here,” Clark Neal said.

Eric Wisham, who founded his Wisham Jellies line on an excess pepper crop in Tifton four years ago, will be shipping his products to Walla Walla, Wash., as a result of his visit to the mart.

“That’s about as far as you can get,” he said.

For Rory Mitchell, founder of Nature’s Kitchen in Roswell, the opportunity to sell to a wider market has grown from a desire to make his young son proud of his multicultural roots.

“It’s all about leaving behind a legacy,” Mitchell said. “We are all immigrants at some level and we tend to lose our traditions and his-tory at some point.”

Mitchell is Jamaican and his wife is Indian. When their 7-year-old son endured some teasing as a result of his blended ethnicity, the Mitchells began highlighting for

him the best of both their cultures in hopes of instilling a sense of pride in his family history. Cooking and eating is a huge part

of any family’s story, so they included the best of Jamaican and Indian cuisine in the boy’s education.

This unique blend of cultures resulted in Smokin’ Jerk BBQ Saucinade and Jam-min’ Jerk Marinade, a savory pair of prod-ucts made with 23 fresh herbs and spices that are staples of In-dian and Jamaican recipes. Mitchell is hopeful that his de-but at AmericasMart Atlanta will help him widen the distribution of his products and spread his message that goodness comes in many flavors.

Federal government offers disaster assistance to drought-plagued counties

Persistent drought conditions throughout North Georgia prompted the USDA to declare disaster areas of 27 counties, clearing the way for farmers and ranchers in those counties and several contiguous to them to receive low inter-est emergency loans from USDA’s Farm Service Agency.

Counties named primary natural disaster areas on July 13 and July 21 include: Bartow, Butts, Carroll, Chattooga, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Floyd, Fulton, Gor-don, Habersham, Hall, Heard, Henry, Lamar, Meriwether, Newton, Paulding, Pike, Rabun, Rockdale, Spalding, Stephens and Whitfield.

Farmers and ranchers in the following contigu-ous counties are also eligible to apply for disaster assistance loans: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Chero-kee, Dawson, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwin-nett, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Polk, Towns, Walker and White.

“Our hearts go out to those Georgia farmers and ranchers affected by recent natural disasters,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.

Interested farmers should contact their local USDA Service Center for eligibility requirements and application procedures. Additional informa-tion is also available at http://disaster.fsa.usda.gov.

Farm-related entities in those counties are eligible for low-interest federal Economic Injury Disaster Loans from the U.S. Small Business Ad-ministration. With the exception of aquaculture enterprises, SBA cannot provide disaster loans to agricultural producers, farmers or ranchers. Nurseries are eligible to apply for economic in-jury disaster loans for losses caused by drought conditions.

“When the Secretary of Agriculture issues a disaster declaration to help farmers recover from damages and losses to crops, the Small Business Administration issues a declaration to eligible en-tities affected by the same disaster,” said Frank Skaggs, director of SBA’s Field Operations Cen-ter East in Atlanta.

Eligible businesses and private nonprofits in the following counties may apply for low interest emergency assistance as a result of the drought that began June 28: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Clarke, Dade, Elbert, Floyd, Franklin, Gordon, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jack-son, Lincoln, Madison, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Ste-phens, Walker, Wilkes and Whitefield.

Eligible entities in the following counties may apply for low interest emergency loans as a result of the drought that began July 5: Bartow, Butts, Carroll, Chattooga, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Columbia, DeKalb, Douglas, Elbert, Fayette, Floyd, Fulton, Gilmer, Gordon, Gwin-nett, Haralson, Harris, Hart, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Lincoln, Meriwether, Monroe, Morgan, Murray, Newton, Paulding, Pickens, Pike, Polk, Rockdale, Spalding, Talbot, Troup, Upson, Walk-er, Walton and Whitfield.

Application may be made online at https://di-sasterloan.sba.gov/ela. Application forms may also be obtained by calling SBA’s Customer Ser-vice Center at 800.659.2955 (800.877.8339 for the deaf and hard-of-hearing); by emailing [email protected]; or by down-loading the application at www.sba.gov/disaster and mailing it to: U.S. Small Business Admin-istration, Processing and Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155.

Producers and businesses have eight months from the date a disaster is declared to apply for funds.

Georgia Grown members find new markets at AmericasMart Atlanta

Rory Mitchell of Nature’s Kitchen joined other Georgia Grown members in a shared booth to introduce his Jerk Saucinade and Jerk Marinade to retail buyers from around the world. The line is a blend of spices from his native Jamaica and his wife’s home in India.

Layne Varnedoe and Lauri Jo Bennett have been promoting Lauri Jo’s Southern Style Canning line at AmericasMart in Atlanta since 2009.

Clay and Valerie Oliver of Oliver Farm have presented their line of artisanal oils at four AmericasMart events. They received orders from 30 retailers during a January visit.