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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2015 VOL. 98, NO. 24 © COPYRIGHT 2015 Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner Notice The deadline to submit ads for the Dec. 23 issue – including Farmland Rent/ Lease – is noon, Dec. 9. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Farmland Rent/Lease Ads ......... 2 Livestock Auction Prices ...........9 Bulletin Calendar ..................... 10 Christmas Tree Farms ............. 12 By Emani Odumosu Throughout history, farms have often been maintained with pride by families whose leg- acy has been passed down through the genera- tions. Today, with a growing number of mouths to feed every year, many agribusinesses must expand to keep up with the demand. Rentz Family Farm is a Georgia based family agribusiness that is following that trend, continuously looking for a need and making efforts to satisfy it. Marvin Rentz ran the farm until 2009, when his son and grand- son took over. “Marvin Rentz and Sons” then became “Rentz Family Farm.” They started off as a row crop operation producing peanuts, cotton and soybeans, adding other produce items in 2012. “We just wanted to diversity our operation,” said Kevin Rentz, farm co-manager and grand- son of Marvin Rentz. “We were looking for something to keep employees busier.” Once Marvin Rentz retired, Kevin and his father became partners in overseeing the daily operations of the farm. Rentz Family Farm is located in Brinson on the far southwestern corner of the state. There you can find fresh potatoes, squash, water- melon and cantaloupe. The farm is looking to expand into other vegetables, but their profi- ciency with a winter squash called the hubbard has put Rentz on the map. While you might not recognize the name, you’ll definitely know the flavor. The hubbard squash is the source of the “pumpkin spice” that flavors everything au- tumn, from lattes to dog treats. And before you ask “Why not just use pumpkin,” remember that pumpkin and squash are in the same family. In fact, the hubbard squash looks very similar to a pumpkin. There are only two other locations in the U.S. – one in Texas and the other in Illinois –that grow hub- bard squash for commercial markets, and the Texas location is considering moving its production to the Rentz farm because it is so experienced with the crop. Looking ahead, the Rentz family hopes to continue operating a row crop farm with other diversified produce options for their customers. Kevin Rentz credits Georgia Grown for the increased interest in his family’s prod- ucts through its widespread marketing of their services. “It gets our name out there and I get a lot of contacts from people that have seen it on the website and want to know more about our business and what we can offer. It gets people interested in what we are doing.” Georgia Grown Profile: Rentz Family Farm puts the pumpkin spice in fall By Merritt Melancon University of Georgia Whether it’s a specialty sweet treat, small- batch pork sausage or pimento cheese made from Grandma’s secret recipe, the University of Georgia’s Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest shines the spotlight on the state’s craft foods. The contest, which will celebrate its 10th year in 2016, has served as a springboard for food manufacturers, assisting them in testing new products, reaching a larger audience and breaking into new markets to expand their sales. Registration for the 2016 Flavor of Geor- gia contest, which is conducted each year by the UGA Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, is now open at flavorofga.com. For 10 years, the Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest has supported the food and drink production industry in Georgia, which saw over $45 billion in sales in 2013, according to a Center for Agribusiness and Economic Develop- ment study. “Flavor of Georgia is a unique opportunity for en- trepreneurs to gain public- ity and exposure for their products,” said Sharon P. Kane, a UGA food busi- ness development specialist and the contest’s coordinator. “It’s also a chance for them to network with other food entrepreneurs and industry experts.” Over the years, more than 1,000 food prod- ucts have been entered in the contest. Today, many of those products are sold in national and regional supermarkets. Others have in- creased their wholesale distribution and Inter- net sales or experienced better traffic at local farmers markets. In 2015, 100 percent of finalists in the Fla- vor of Georgia contest reported increased inter- est in their products and an expanded network of business contacts. Some also indicated an increase in full- and part-time em- ployees. “It’s a great experience that provides networking, exposure and learning opportunities you won’t find any other way,” said one of those finalists, Margaret Amos of Columbus-based Southern Straws. Finalists and winners participate in a number of high-profile industry showcases throughout the year following each annual contest, including the Georgia Grown Sym- posium, the Georgia National Fair and show- case days at the Buford Highway Farmers Market. They also receive industry feedback and use of the Flavor of Georgia logo for their product’s packaging and promotional materials. Product categories for the 2016 contest include: barbecue sauces, beverages, confec- tions, dairy products, jams and jellies, mari- nades and sauces, meat and seafood, salsas and chutneys and others. There is no limit to the number of products an individual business can submit, but only Georgia-based business- es may enter. Judges evaluate each product based on flavor, texture and ingredient profile. Also considered are potential market volume, con- sumer appeal and product representation of Georgia. Registration closes Feb. 5, 2016. Contest finalists will participate in the final round of judging and a public tasting March 14-15 as part of the Governor’s Agricultural Aware- ness Day in Atlanta. For more information or to register, visit flavorofga.com or call 706-583-0347. Follow twitter.com/FlavorofGA on Twitter and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/flavorofga. Flavor of Georgia hosts 10th Annual Celebration of Georgia’s Tastiest Food The Star Treatment For the second year in a row, a Georgia Grown producer has won props from one of the world’s most influential women. Verdant Kitchen’s Ginger Infused Honey and Ginger Syrup gift set made Oprah Winfrey’s annual list of “Favorite Things” published in the December issue of “O, The Oprah Magazine.” In 2014, five syrups from The Blackberry Patch in Thomasville made the list. The magazine calls Verdant Kitchen’s ginger gift set “amazing.” Purchase it for yourself or others on your gift list at www.verdantkitchen.com. Use the coupon code OPRAH at checkout and receive a 20 percent discount off the $38 price of the set through Dec. 31. Verdant Kitchen in Duluth has been a Georgia Grown member since its founding in 2012. Our own 2015 guide to great Georgia Grown gift ideas starts on Page 6. Happy shopping!

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Page 1: INSIDE THIS ISSUE the star treatment

georgia department of agriculture • gary w. black, commissioner • wednesday, noVember 25, 2015 • Vol. 98, no. 24 • © copyright 2015

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ads for the dec. 23 issue – including farmland rent/lease – is noon, dec. 9.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE farmland rent/lease ads .........2

livestock auction prices ...........9

bulletin calendar ..................... 10

christmas tree farms ............. 12

by emani odumosu

Throughout history, farms have often been maintained with pride by families whose leg-acy has been passed down through the genera-tions. Today, with a growing number of mouths to feed every year, many agribusinesses must expand to keep up with the demand.

Rentz Family Farm is a Georgia based family agribusiness that is following that trend, continuously looking for a need and making efforts to satisfy it. Marvin Rentz ran the farm until 2009, when his son and grand-son took over. “Marvin Rentz and Sons” then became “Rentz Family Farm.”

They started off as a row crop operation producing peanuts, cotton and soybeans, adding other produce items in 2012.

“We just wanted to diversity our operation,” said Kevin Rentz, farm co-manager and grand-son of Marvin Rentz. “We were looking for something to keep employees busier.”

Once Marvin Rentz retired, Kevin and his

father became partners in overseeing the daily operations of the farm.

Rentz Family Farm is located in Brinson on the far southwestern corner of the state. There you can find fresh potatoes, squash, water-melon and cantaloupe. The farm is looking to expand into other vegetables, but their profi-

ciency with a winter squash called the hubbard has put Rentz on the map. While you might not recognize the name, you’ll definitely know the flavor. The hubbard squash is the source of the “pumpkin spice” that flavors everything au-tumn, from lattes to dog treats.

And before you ask “Why not just use pumpkin,” remember that pumpkin and squash are in the same family. In fact, the hubbard squash looks very similar to a pumpkin. There are only two other locations in the U.S. – one in Texas and the other in Illinois –that grow hub-bard squash for commercial markets, and the

Texas location is considering moving its production to the Rentz farm because it is so experienced with the crop.

Looking ahead, the Rentz family hopes to continue operating a row crop farm with other diversified produce options for their customers.

Kevin Rentz credits Georgia Grown for the increased interest in his family’s prod-ucts through its widespread marketing of

their services.“It gets our name out there and I get a lot

of contacts from people that have seen it on the website and want to know more about our business and what we can offer. It gets people interested in what we are doing.”

Georgia Grown Profile: rentz family farm puts the pumpkin spice in fall

by merritt melancon University of Georgia

Whether it’s a specialty sweet treat, small-batch pork sausage or pimento cheese made from Grandma’s secret recipe, the University of Georgia’s Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest shines the spotlight on the state’s craft foods.

The contest, which will celebrate its 10th year in 2016, has served as a springboard for food manufacturers, assisting them in testing new products, reaching a larger audience and breaking into new markets to expand their sales.

Registration for the 2016 Flavor of Geor-gia contest, which is conducted each year by the UGA Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, is now open at flavorofga.com.

For 10 years, the Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest has supported the food and drink production industry in Georgia, which

saw over $45 billion in sales in 2013, according to a Center for Agribusiness and Economic Develop-ment study.

“Flavor of Georgia is a unique opportunity for en-trepreneurs to gain public-ity and exposure for their products,” said Sharon P. Kane, a UGA food busi-ness development specialist and the contest’s coordinator. “It’s also a chance for them to network with other food entrepreneurs and industry experts.”

Over the years, more than 1,000 food prod-ucts have been entered in the contest. Today, many of those products are sold in national and regional supermarkets. Others have in-creased their wholesale distribution and Inter-net sales or experienced better traffic at local farmers markets.

In 2015, 100 percent of finalists in the Fla-

vor of Georgia contest reported increased inter-est in their products and an expanded network of business contacts. Some also indicated an increase in full- and part-time em-ployees.

“It’s a great experience that provides networking, exposure and learning

opportunities you won’t find any other way,” said one of those finalists, Margaret Amos of Columbus-based Southern Straws.

Finalists and winners participate in a number of high-profile industry showcases throughout the year following each annual contest, including the Georgia Grown Sym-posium, the Georgia National Fair and show-case days at the Buford Highway Farmers Market. They also receive industry feedback and use of the Flavor of Georgia logo for their product’s packaging and promotional

materials. Product categories for the 2016 contest

include: barbecue sauces, beverages, confec-tions, dairy products, jams and jellies, mari-nades and sauces, meat and seafood, salsas and chutneys and others. There is no limit to the number of products an individual business can submit, but only Georgia-based business-es may enter.

Judges evaluate each product based on flavor, texture and ingredient profile. Also considered are potential market volume, con-sumer appeal and product representation of Georgia.

Registration closes Feb. 5, 2016. Contest finalists will participate in the final round of judging and a public tasting March 14-15 as part of the Governor’s Agricultural Aware-ness Day in Atlanta.

For more information or to register, visit flavorofga.com or call 706-583-0347. Follow twitter.com/FlavorofGA on Twitter and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/flavorofga.

Flavor of Georgia hosts 10th annual celebration of georgia’s tastiest food

the star treatmentFor the second year in a row, a Georgia Grown producer has

won props from one of the world’s most influential women. Verdant Kitchen’s Ginger Infused Honey and Ginger Syrup gift set made Oprah Winfrey’s annual list of “Favorite Things” published in the December issue of “O, The Oprah Magazine.” In 2014, five syrups from The Blackberry Patch in Thomasville made the list.

The magazine calls Verdant Kitchen’s ginger gift set “amazing.” Purchase it for yourself or others on your gift list at www.verdantkitchen.com. Use the coupon code OPRAH at checkout and receive a 20 percent discount off the $38 price of the set through Dec. 31.

Verdant Kitchen in Duluth has been a Georgia Grown member since its founding in 2012.

Our own 2015 guide to great Georgia Grown gift ideas starts on Page 6. Happy shopping!

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FarmlaNd reNt/lease

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

the Farmland for rent/lease cat-egory is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland for rent/lease or rent/lease Wanted * When submit-ting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for rent/lease category. Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions * ads must not exceed 30 words.

+/-140 acres of good pasture; Fescue/Bermuda mix, good water, 2 enclosed barns, 1 open barn. Don Burruss Cum-ming 770-887-9999

10 acre pasture with water to lease for horses, $125 mt. per horse. Mares and geldings only. No aggressive horses accepted. Richard W Day 3651 Sims Bridge Road NW monroe 30656 770-267-0004

10 acres, pasture available for 2 or 3 horses with barn & running water, near ridge, road, ball field. Starlyn Austin Hi-ram 864-723-2428

15 acres for rent. E. Sims Carnesville 706-384-5279

5+ acre hay field for rent, cow quality, Sandy Cross, Franklin Co, needs cutting now, call/email for details. Michelle Rice royston [email protected] 706-245-0281

Farm Ranch Land for rent, 110 1/2 acres, fence, cross fence, two water wells, owners live on property. Ernie An-derson shellman 229-679-2105

Hay field for lease. Approx. 66 acres. Possible barn rental on property. Near Valdosta and Lake Park. Julie M Chotin-er Valdosta 828-606-5179

Horse Barn: 13 Stalls, Tack Room, 5 acre pasture, near Ga. Nat’l Fair-grounds, $1500/Month. Sharon Culpep-per Perry [email protected] 478-954-3244

Pasture: 11 acres for your private use. Barn, well water, power. A. Kmetz Hampton 770-897-0423

Small Blueberry Farm (278 bushes) for lease. Dan Fox Calhoun 770-548-5932

Tallulah State Park: organic, animals, aquatic, management/security, profit-able, need camper/tractor, power, water, sewer, need farm animals, free rent, no drunks. Suzanne Thompson lakemont 706-982-1016

Farmland rent/lease Wanted Have a chew crew with camper, will

travel! Owner of dairy goat herd needs minimum 5-10 acres with septic/water/power. Pls write or text. Alexander Fla-herty athens 706-363-2533

Looking for 10 to 12 acres of exclusive farm land, acres in Meriwether to rent; barn, water, fence, pasture for horses. Reggie. Reginald Lenard atlanta 770-873-4199

Pastureland wanted in Meriwether County for horses. Also looking for sheds/barns to store farm equipment. Neil Fernander Greenville 678-898-5246

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.

6 foot Roll Oiler Scrape Blade, good condition. William Wilson lula 706-677-3494

Caretaker position wanted. Mature man. Have tractor, truck, implements, tools. Heavy equipment operator.Need living quarters and salary. Rick Allison Buford 678-200-2040

Diesel Mechanic CDL Dump Truck Driver Needed; operate/repair farm equipment, dirt pit, flexible, part time, $12 hr. Griffin Lewis richmond Hill 912-312-0427

Horse Farm Help, Fridays-Sundays. Local with reliable transportation. Gen-eral care/cleaning. We drug test/back-ground check. Susan Wright Conyers 30012 770-337-5403

Horse farm, needs employee to take care of horses and farm maintenance, living quarters and salary provided. De-bie Lane locust Grove 770-914-0635

Looking for work on farm. I have had experience with broiler houses, trac-tor work, like cutting hay, working with cattle, goats, equine. Scott Willoughby Watkinsville 706-818-3171

Part/Full time stable help. Must be over 18, have horse experience and reliable transportation. Scott Armour Peachtree City [email protected] 404-213-8902

Trailer: 60 acres on Chattahoochee, 25 min. from ATL, 15hrs/week minimum work, plus electric utility. Bill Bernstein Whitesburg [email protected] 404-550-5662

Weekend barn help. Must be able to clean stalls, feed & handle horses. Re-becca Ramsey Conyers 770-335-5926

Would like full-time or part-time job on horse farm in Snellville or surrounding area. Johnny Weaver snellville 404-604-7423

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.

‘65 Allis-Chalmers 180, 7 foot bushhog mower, scrape blade & 3-pt hitch seed spreader, $5,495. Charles Allen evans 706-863-1296

‘77 F700 Hiab Knuckle Boom Crane Truck, $6500. Flatbed, See CraigsList Atlanta, search copy title. Henry Hine Chamblee 404-310-6490

‘79 International dump truck, 5 speed with 2 speed, gasoline, military spec. dump body, great truck. Everything works correctly. Brett Hughes Buford 770-616-6334

‘86 Chev. 12ft. dump truck, good tires and dump, 350 engine; 953 Bobcat, good sheet metal. Columbus Rucker Commerce 706-335-5331

1) 140 Intl. tractor with cultivators. Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706-847-8517

1) 1961 David Brown Tractor, cranks easy and runs good, $1500. Lisle Bow-ers senoia 770-251-2419 770-251-2419

1) Ferguson T.0. 35-Gas, $2,900; 60” Rino Finish Mower; Cub cultivatorfront &rear, $550; 3 Point Equipment, etc. Jerry D Taylor alma 912-288-3376

10ft. Allis Chalmers disc harrow with hydraulic cylinder, $400; needs tires, can load. Zean Siniard KiNGstON 770-606-9238

10x7 landscape trailer, good tires, ramps, 2 5/16” ball, heavy-duty axle: $495. Firm Barry Cowan Covington 770-480-5775

11’ tool bed truck body, good condi-tion, $1500. Clarence Brown Perry 478-988-4360

11.5’x9’-16’ gantry frame, profes-sionally built, 3 ton CM Lodestar hoist, $3,500 obo Lee Fullbright appling 706-664-5145

13 HP-DR, F/B mower, 47 hrs., like new, 3pt, new $2700, selling $1900 firm; weedeater, $190. James E Cantrell Cl-ermont 770-519-2936

1460 Combine GC, both sets Con-caves. Also nice 1020, 16.5’ grain table, $13,000 for all. Weston Wadel Waynes-boro 478-299-8690

17 ft steel truck bed, hoist, pump; 2) 12X38 rear tractor tires. Arts Way PM35 grinder mixer. Franklin Dyck stapleton 706-547-6876

18’ IH 475 smoothing disk harrow. Heavy-duty black gang model. Good disks, scrapers, wheels, $3000. Adam Sheridan Bowersville [email protected] 706-371-6447

1822D Grasshopper, $2500 or will trade for Deutz 3006 loader draw bar and frame. Travis Gilbert Woodbury 706-575-0593

18HP Twin Kohler, double bagger leaf grass catcher with large 10” rear tires, good mower: $455. Helga Darty ellen-wood 678-243-5444

1941A John Deere, styled, restored, $5200; New Holland #57, 3Pt hitch hay rake, new paint, rake teeth, tires with sealant, $1800. Charles Perkins tyrone 770-318-4921

1942 John Deere “L”, new tires, good paint, runs good, $4250. Wayne Swan-son ringgold 706-935-4691

1947 Ford 8N Tractor.Totally restored with Sherman transmission (cable type), excellent condition, always shedded, $3,000. Duane Meadows marietta [email protected] 770-977-1051

1948 John Deere A, runs well. JC Can-nady statesboro 912-865-2278

1949 8N Ford with 59” Caroni finishing mower, $4000. Call after 5:00 pm. John Stephens Cartersville 770-546-6131

1949 John Deere M, new paint, new tires, $2500. Jesse Rogers eastman 478-559-0015

1949 M Farmall tractor, used in pa-rades; very good condition, $2500/Cash. Billy Batchelor 3722 Valley Hill Road Kennesaw 30152 770-426-4913

1950 Cockshutt 40,1942 H Farmall, 1957 Cockshutt, 40, 1929 GP John Deere, 1957 WD- 45 Allis Chalmers, all restored. D.D. Braunsroth mcdonough 678-610-5636

1951 JD MT w/cultivators & mower, perfect for restoration, asking $2700. Harvel Hamm Carrollton 770-841-6685

1951 John Deere B Model: Partial res-toration, ready to re-assemble and com-plete restoration; engine & carburator rebuilt already. Tires not new but hold air: $1,200/CASH Wayne Turner rock-mart 770-337-4881

1953 Farmall Super M Tractor, re-stored, very good condition, runs well: $4900. Mark Camp Concord [email protected] 770-550-3921

1954 Farmall Cub. Looks and runs good. No calls after 9pm. Kenneth Raw-lins 2395 Punch Hammond Rd Cum-ming 30040 [email protected] 404-906-0247

1954 John Deere 40s, 2 cyl., looks & runs good & operates as should, $4500. OBRO Tevis Wilkerson adrian 478-299-7627

1961 Cushman Super Eagle. Has been sitting unused for years. Would need complete tune-up. Enclosed garage. Jack Mitchell Hiram 770-943-6030 404-354-3913

1963 Ford 801, gas tractor + 18 disc, 3PH harrow + 7 shank field cultivator. Jeff Knowles eatonton 706-473-1418

1969 C50 Chevy truck: 5 yard box dump, 55,000 miles. Ready to work on farm, $3000. Alex Jones mcdonough [email protected] 404-357-4220

1970 Minneapolis Moline U302 (good condition): $4500 OBO Jesse Neill Newnan [email protected] 770-362-4085

1972 Ford F250 Crew Cab, V-8, 4x4 dual rear tires, flat bed, $3500. James T Smith Oakfield 229-535-4248

1973 John Deere 1530, 50HP, spin out rims, good tires: $6500. David Albright Carrollton 770-633-2174

1974 2000 Ford Diesel tractor with double turn plow, only one owner, 36,831 hrs.: $5,000. Calvin Lowman el-lijay 706-636-1857

1976 Kari Kool tanker: Insulated, 6700 gal.,1 compartment, center discharge, spring, Budd wheels, $12,000. Walker Whitmire Bishop 706-769-9012

1978 JD 450C Dozer w/6 way blade, $10,700. Near Helen, Ga. Jerry Vandiver Gainesville 770-287-8263 770-287-4965

1985, 555A Ford Backhoe XL, 2 WD, good condition, $13,000. M L Har-rington Jones 478-960-0912

1987; 1600 International Rollback, 22 1/2 ft. bed, dual haller,1990 engine. Wayne Tapley 1943 New Road sander-sville 31082 [email protected] 478-232-4083

1992 GMC TopKick 366, gas, 5 speed, 2 speed rear, 14 foot duel cylinder dump, $8995. Taylor Davis Fayetteville 770-402-1180

1994 F700 Spreader Truck with 24ft bed, Cummins diesel engine, good con-dition: $9500. Tim Mize royston 706-245-5481

1995 International Flatbed dump truck, Cummins diesel, 16 ft. bed, very good condition, $9500. Sheldon Henderson Blairsville 706-745-6746

1995 New Holland LX 665 Skid Steer, $6500. Charles Martin douglasville 404-580-0861

1997 F450 7.3 diesel, 18 ft. stake bed with lift gates, Maxon hydraulic lift gate on rear. Alan Elliott Gainesville 770-864-3004

2 row rolling cultivator, set up on 36 inch rows; great shape, $675. Matt Duff americus 229-942-0202

2000 JD model 80 excavator, 24” tracks, 24” bucket cab, $26,500; 135 MF diesel, $3975. J R Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944

2001 Ditch Witch 3610 Rider, Diesel, great shape; 2003 Superior Built, 5 ton, 24ft Gooseneck, great shape. Slate Long madison 706-318-0402

2003 International 4400 with J.D.H Trussmaster Trailer. J. T Austin doug-lasville 770-942-2057 770-652-3383

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2003 JD 4110, 4wd, hst, backhoe, front loader, belly mower, box blade, very good condition, $14,500. Fay Gravitt Cumming 404-863-3463

2003 John Deere 6215 tractor c/h/a with a Quicke q40 loader, Taylor-way 28 disc harrow. Phillip Merk Commerce 706-476-4747

2005 Dodge Dually 3500, 5.9 Motor, 6 speed tran with fifth wheel. Paul Ramsey Frankllin 706-884-2606 678-544-6549

200526, 4 WD w/loader, 35 HP, shut-tle forward and reverse w/box scrape, 97 hrs. like new, $16,500. W B Mattox Crawford 706-743-8942

2007 John Deere MX 8 rotary mower, like new, 1 owner, $3900. Kevin Snell lo-ganville 678-410-7103 770-972-7204

2010 Kioti tractor, 20 hp, cyl., diesel, hydro, 4wd, front end loader, 3pt. hitch, PTO, 400 hrs., $8,000 OBO. Brian Bed-norz Cartersville 404-309-3113

2011 John Deere 7230 with MF WD cab and air, 1700 hours, $80,000 and No duals or weights. Derrick Carter adel 229-921-1623

2012 Solesbee Brush Cutter: Great shape, 100hrs., standard skid steer, for low flow machine, $2900. Richard Mabry Buchanaan [email protected] 770-313-0317

2013 Mahindra Max 28XL 4WD, shut-tle, diesel, 4’ box blade, canopy, 3.5 hrs, $10,000. David Morris Cleveland 706-878-6210

2015 Haybuster no-till drill, planted 300 acres; 3 seed boxes and an acre meter, $22,500. Carlton Griffith Nor-wood 706-465-3741

24’ burch disk, $4000; 21’ Graham chisel plow pull type, folding wings, $3500. Galen Becker avera 706-840-5487

3 Case Backhoe Buckets, 18”, $350; 24”, $525; 18” wings on sides; 28”, $450. Roy Keel statesboro 912-764-3927

3 PT Hitch, Vertical/Horizontal Log Splitter, hydraulic farm tractor, $650. Charles Manny Cairo 229-224-8299

306 New Holland manure spreader, in good condition. Joshua Martin Clarkes-ville 678-897-7072

32 ft Fastlane Gooseneck with Dovetail (3)7000 lb axles, new floor, $3800. Albert Cosnahan metter 912-667-0118

3208 Caterpillar irrig. motor, 125 HP with clutch. Kenneth Durrence Claxton 912-618-9301

4 bale hay feeder wagon for round hay, $2200. Terry Embry eatonton 706-485-2346

4’x7’ utility trailer, 15” tires, made with treated wood, good condition. Johnny Ramey Clermont 770-983-3454

40 H.P. Track Type Loader, AC, $700; 52 H.P. New Field Tractor with 3PT hitch, diesel, runs very strong, $2100;

C/Allis Chalmers Tractor, $600. L. J Blasczyk douglasville 770-942-5018

440 Oliver, older restoration, off-set cultivators, paint good, 3PT, $15,000, highly collectible; Serious Inquiries Only. Jim Lugo royston 706-245-9490

457 JD Baler, NH570 Sq Baler, Kuhn GMD 600 mower, PZ rake/tedder. $32000, 5085 JD, 87 hrs. Alvah Adams Byron 478-956-5843 478-714-0248

4ft. Hydraulic Brush/Tree cutter for skid steer or tractor loader, quick attach, ready for work, $2,500. Mark Woodham madison 404-379-8037

5’ Bush Hog brand box blade, $325. Don Gibbs Harlem 706-832-0103

5’ John Deere rear blade. Karen Hicks 1072 Eagles Perch Rd Ball Ground 30107 [email protected] 678-234-9913

50550 J. Deere 512 loader w/brown ro-tary mower, brown harrows; J.D. spear and bucket, bush grabber, 248hrs.: $25,000. Walter Jackson Hazelhurst 912-375-4401

6 broiler houses salvaged. Tin, trusses, feed bins, control panels, materials in exchange for disassemble. Clint Harris Cumming [email protected] 770-597-6420

6-inch diesel pump, 600 GPM trailer, mounted, runs great, $5000. Mark Car-roll Plainville 706-234-5344 706-266-6871

640 Ford Tractor, $2000. Charles West Unadilla 229-942-1621

690B Excavator For Sale. Craig Selph mcrae 229-315-8909

698 Massey Cab Tractor with A/C, one owner only, 3400 hrs., runs great,12 speed trans, 80 PTO. HP. Jason Cantrell Bowdon 678-796-3350

8N Ford tractor, $2000; 5045D John Deere tractor,73 hrs., $13000. David Bush Preston 229-828-2080 229-942-2919

8N Ford Tractor, lots of new parts, new paint, 12V system, runs great, pictures available. James Griggs rockmart 770-684-7652

8N Ford Tractor, year between 1948 - 52, converted to 12 volts, runs, $7500. Leave message. Sandra Smith Homer 770-296-9440

Agris 8-wheel, V-rake, in good condi-tion, $1800. David Coffee ringgold [email protected] 423-596-4271

All Steel Trailer: 2 axles, new tires, turn-ing 16” plow, 3 PT hitch; table saw, good condition. Glenn Wilkie alpharetta 770-475-7085

Allied heavy duty front- end loader with brackets. Ken Scott Portal 912-682-1824

Allis B, C, WD, Wd-45, WC; JD un-styled B, A; Farmall H, A. All restored, please call. Jack Morrell albany 229-886-4700

Allis Chalmers HD6B dozer: engine, drive train rebuilt, hydraulics, radiator, primed & painted, 200 hours, under roof; $7,800. Carl Kelley madison 706-246-0715

Anderson RB9000 hay wrapper: $14,000. Damita Gaskins Willacoochee 912-422-8374

Antique Tractor Collection: A-Farmall, C-Farmall, B-Allis Chalmers, Oliver 60 R.C., F-20 Farmall; Call for price. Ted Reeves sparta 706-878-8562

Artsway 325A feedmill, good working, older mill. Ben Deen sylvania 912-856-0107

Ath 720 6ft bush hog finish mower, $1000. Wesley Morris Cartersville 404-886-3224

Baler, 15’ Tye Grain Drill; JD X320 Lawn Tractor. James Martin Waynes-boro 706-558-5005

Belly mower, cultivator plow, scrape blade, needs restoring. As Is: $900. Wil-liard M Robertson shannon 706-512-5885

Blades/bolts for TW 72 Rhino mow-er, HD 8 Ft. Boom pole. James Harris milledgeville 478-295-2043

Box Blade, 5 ft., John Deere (Frontier) model BB5060, heavy model, new con-dition, cost $700, sell $550. Phillip Stall-ings Whitesburg 770-832-0835

Briggs & Stratton World Rear Wheel Tiller. Excellent condition. Patricia Du-bose atlanta 404-875-2902 404-875-2902

Bush Hog brand wood splitter, works off tractor, 3 PT hitch and hydraulic: $375. Ralph Tatum ranger 706-334-2918

Bush Hog, PHD with 6 and 9 inch augers. Like New! Limited use, $975, OBO. Carla Clark Gainesville 770-616-1463

Bushhog 2615 Legend, 15 ft batwing, $7,500. Steve Watson 7029 Elliott Fam-ily Pkwy dawsonville 30534 706-429-5349

Bushhog MPG720 Core Aerator, two 500lb., concrete weights. 8 bale grap-ple, loader mounts, $1000. Chris New-man Canton 770-883-5952

Case 1H, 5300 grain drill, 12 ft., $6500; 1H 5100 grain drill, single disc, 12 ft., $1600. A J Bacon dudley 478-697-0485

Case 450 bulldozer, 6 way blade, re-built motor & TC, $4500. Randy Bryan Cochran [email protected] 478-934-6306 478-934-4678

Case 455C, Trac Loader Crawler, 4 inch, 1 bucket steering, clutches good, needs minor TLC, $6500. John Hurley augusta 706-339-2975

Caseih 105C, 4WD, cab, and 630L loader. 900 hrs., excellent condition. Larry Young tennille 478-232-6321

Chevy C30, 1 ton, 1979 service truck, power tailgate, has a tool bed, rusty, runs good. Larry Chitwood resaca [email protected] 706-629-2366

Chisel plow w/wheels, 5 shank, $350. Douglas Cantrell Carrollton 770-836-8600 770-883-2755

Cole 12MX Planter/fertilizer on Gill, 3 point hitch, Cat 1, cultivator, $900. Gor-don Brown Hampton 770-827-8687

Corn Head, Case 1044, 4 row, excel-lent condition, $5,500. Greg Myers syc-amore 229-402-0409

Dirt Dog 7’ landscape/root/rock rake for sale or trade. Like new, $700. Angela Larson mitchell 770-542-9534

Disc mower, John Deere, 7 disc, field ready, $2100. Jim Towery molena 770-468-2983

Disk Plow, Bottom Plow, Hay Lift w/hay spear, Spring Tooth Harrow, Post Hole Digger w/2 Augers. Paula Dubose Carrollton 404-583-6447

DR Field & Brush Mower,14.5 B&S engine, electric start, never used, $2,200. William Bailey Bartow 478-364-3609

DR Wood Chipper, heavy/duty high-way towable, 16 HP electric start, $1600. Sam Buffington Clarkesville 706-754-1601

Equipment for Sale: Sydell System D Corral with Spin Doctor $3,000. Bill Harding monticello 706-468-8949

Equipment trailer: 17’ diamond steel flat bed, dual axles, electric brakes, Re-ese hitch, very good condition. Peggy Arnold Hartwell 706-376-0982

Factory Rops, $350 for Ford 3 cyl. trac-tors, others. Part #19654. Has structure for shade roof. Marcus Merritt marietta 770-971-3554

For Sale: #215 John Deere Grain Head, has new guard, new knives; Approx. 80’s model, asking $4000.OBO Tom Dally Covingtgon 770-787-6383

For Sale: 107 no-till drill Haybuster; 846 acres, $17,000. George Bennett Canon 706-245-6492 706-961-3533

For Sale: 2) 40’x400’ broiler houses, all equipment included. Call for more details. John Ford Clermont 404-375-2584

For Sale: Chandler 18 ft. hydraulic pull-type chicken litter spreader, tandem axle, 3 yrs. old. Randall Perry dublin 478-595-5423

For Sale: Intl. 424 Diesel Tractor, $3,000; Field Ready, almost new tires. George Matthews Woodstock 770-924-3008

For Sale: MF 35 with Canopy diesel, 33”, $2500; Gooseneck flat-bed equip. trailer w/ramps, $6000. Clark Horton douglas 912-383-6805

For Sale: New Holland 686 fast-net baler, field ready, $5000. Rusty Gravitt ashburn 229-406-0777

For Sale: Savage Tree Shaker Model 2138, minimum 45 PTO, good condi-tion, $7,000. David Jordan redsville 912-658-0992

For Sale: Work saver, 3Pt. hitch Mixer, never used, $900 OBO. Stanley Wilson rockmart 770-401-1935 770-401-9358

Ford 532 square baler, $1200, very good condition. Charles Gielow senoia 770-599-1616

Ford 600 Tractor, ‘56 year model with 5’ Bush hog, good condition, $2450. Please call. Don Caswell Carrollton 770-656-8516

Ford 7600 loader cab, good condition. Julian Lazenby augusta 706-796-0054 706-832-0081

Ford 9N Tractor: new paint, rebuilt en-gine, new wiring, new switch and more, $3500/Cash OBO. Lee Cullipher lula 770-869-1922

Ford backhoe attachment, complete with bucket, $1250. Brenda Brown Fort Valley 478-954-1283

Ford Jubilee 1953 with frontend loader, runs good, great condition, $4950, ne-gotiable. Lenora Lewis Waleska 770-428-7996 770-428-7996

Fred Caine all purpose plow, like new, $400. JB Blair silver Creek 706-232-2703

Fruehauf Low-Boy, 25 ton, 1015 tires, good condition, $4,850.; 955 Cat Load-er, 13x Series, good condition, $19,000. Robert Milford stone mountain 770-938-0944

Generac 68.5 Kilowatt Generator, all single and three phase voltage outputs, asking $3000 obo. James W Noles roopville 770-854-8743

GILL Box Blade with ripper teeth, great condition, 3 point hitch, $500. Jon Hughes Braselton 770-963-2114

Good set of International 295 plant-ers, mounted on cultivator, $1150. Call or Text. Jonathan McCorkle thomson 706-829-1731

Grain Auger, 8”x52’, Jet flow brand, PTO driven, good bearings, vey good, $1800. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672

Grain Drill, 10 ft., double disk openers. Grass seed attachment, equipment trail-er, pull type, 2 axle, all kept inside. Call after 8pm. Dave McKim montezuma 478-472-8096

Harrow; six feet wide, $300. Michael Morton moultrie 229-454-1901

Harry Ferguson Tractor 1946 model TO30. Perfect for restoration. Compat-ible harrow. Both, $950. Wayne Vaughan lakemont 706-490-3226

Harry Ferguson Tractor 1946 model TO30. Perfect for restoration. Compati-ble harrow. Both, $950. Wayne Vaughan, 706-490-3226. Sherry Vaughan lake-mont 706-490-4889 706-490-3226

Hay Rake, New Holland “Rollabar” Model 57, good working condition, used this past season. Kenneth Lanier roopville 770-331-6389

Haybailer NH 848, 4x5, $1600. Onan Generator, 7.5, $1850. New Automatic scooter, $4500; IHC 240 gas, tractor, $1950. Lynne Rhinehart ringgold 706-338-7176

Heavy Duty Wood Splitter, 30 ton or more, in good shape. Pat Cannon Nor-cross 770-448-8555

Hydraulic Grapple Root Rake 54”, fits skid steer hook ups, heavy and well made, $1200. Matt Getsinger Bartow 30413 [email protected] 478-494-8663

I have a Cub Lo Boy 154, runs good, needs transmission work for $950. Mi-chael Richardson elberton 706-283-7134

Intl. 4900 w/ 18 ft. Chandler Litter Spreader; Air brakes, electric tarp, all hydraulic. Josh Hitt Fairmount 678-848-2495

Irrigation System: 2,400 feet; four-inch twist-lock pipe, 15 high-rise Rain Bird sprinklers, elbows, 14-foot suction pipe; $6,000 OBO. Dan Skipper ludowici 912-545-9566 912-294-5901

J.D. 450E, completely redone except for paint, $10,000; Ripper on back. Eugene Ridley laFayette 706-764-6110

J.D. 9960 Mfd Cotton Picker, 4WD, good condition, field ready, Pro 16 heads: $12,500, Melvin Waters Nicholls 912-285-1305

JD 4240: 110hp, dual remotes, power shift trans, cab, 6772 hours with 18.4-38 duals wheel and suitcase weights. $25,000 Donald Smith Wrightsville 478-232-5913

JD 643 cornhead, low tin & trailer. Used 18.4-42 tractor tires. Steve South-ern Cartersville 770-655-0337

JD 7’ offset disc; New discs bearings tires, $3250; Bush Hog 8’ offset disc, $2850. Lee Nunn madison 706-342-9966

JD 820 tractor, runs great, work horse, new tires, fuel injection pump, starter, $5500. Curtis Hardie mcintyre 478-233-1215

JD 9950 4 row cotton picker w/mud-hog, good spindles; runs, drives & picks good. Cheap pickin@$8,000/OBO John Griffin tifton 229-445-0495

JD 9960 cotton picker, bolt on duals, clean, $16,000; JD 7300 8-row verti-cal planters, $8,000. John Torpy Wrens 478-455-4208

JD, LA, BO, BR, AO, HN, GP, Farmall A, W4, 04 CH , two Hebard-IH shop mules. C W Matthews talbotton 706-975-3922

John Deere 1010 gas tractor, power steering, hydraulics, great condition; Bushhog-dirt scoop-boom pole, spare rear tire, $4,300. Ron Smith Hampton 770-227-0504

John Deere 1952MT, 40 wide front end, runs good, $2500. Deborah John-son Kite 478-469-3513

John Deere 420T: Professionally re-stored. Looks & runs like brand spank-ing new, excellent condition. Joel Wiley Coolidge 31738 [email protected] 229-890-8888

John Deere 4240 tractors for sale. With quad range, cab, $15,000; With quad range, 4 post top, $7500. Karl Dopson rhine 229-425-8080

John Deere 5400, 2WD, 9x3 transmis-sion, extra hydraulic remote, 540 loader, 1300 hours, good rubber. Andy Burton Jasper 770-893-7714

John Deere 7’ offset harrow, $1,400 OBO. Wayne Laircey statesboro 912-536-6888

John Deere 850B bulldozer,1989, farm use, tilt blade both ways, $17,000; Mit-subishi

Excavator, needs low pressure fuel pump, $14,500. Sherry Gay talbotton 706-457-0473

John Deere 950 Farm tractor, rebuilt, including battery and radiator. Have all receipts, $4,500. Paul Silfee Palmetto 404-290-4200

John Deere 9965 cotton picker, good condition, $15,500. Andy Sumner Wrightsville 478-484-6984

John Deere 9970 Cotton Picker, 1255 hrs., ‘06, 4 row, in excellent cond. Hugh Hosch Waynesboro 478-994-0701

John Deere deer plot drill, seven or eight feet wide, works on 3 pt. hitch; $2100. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0161 912-375-3008

John Deere Farm Tractor with bush hog, 4wd, will not start, $5500. Yvonne Bruce tiger 706-961-9027

John Deere Gator, either 4x4 or 6x4. Charles Hatcher Palmetto [email protected] 404-202-0029

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John Deere manure spreader, 50 bush-el, MS1105G, clean, new: $2395. Cash, Pick Up. John Whittaker Woodstock 770-425-0999

John Deere model B, 1941, show-room condition; Pristine, new rires; tri-cycle front wheel, $3,800. (Tom) Thomas Maloy Hawkinsville 478-960-5860

John Deere MX 6 Rotary Mower. This LIKE NEW, 6 foot was used for less than 4 hours. Hyler Bracey taylorsville 678-641-5068

John Deere; 10ft B model grain drill galv. grain box, $1250. Alison Merk Commerce 706-658-6539

K10T1 Compact Tractor, 4WD, F.E. Loader, rear & mid, PTO, 260 hrs., $7200. Box Scrape w/rippers, 5 ft., $475. R. Green alto 706-778-9302

Krone AM243s disc mower, excellent condition, $4500. Jamie Griggs temple 678-552-3922

Kubota RTV900, 535 hours, new con-dition, hydraulic dump, $9,500. Dainus Silver Canton 770-479-4004

Kubota Tractor, model L-1802 w/ 5pcs. equip., boom pole; Smoothline harrow, dirt scoop, box blade spreader, $5000. Rebecca Davis Powder springs 770-749-0053

Land Pride 3025, PTO driven, hydrau-lic power unit, like new, $3250 OBO. Robert Heard rayle 706-817-9865 706-274-3798

Land Pride DH3510; 10ft disc harrow, 28 disc with 2 wheel transport, like new, $7500. Charles Mathis Nicholson 404-317-6173

LAWN MOWER Cub Cadet, Self-pro-pelled, stand behind mower, 6.75 HP, rear wheel drive Industrial Plus engine, $200. Carolyn Patton monticello 404-680-5900

Lawson pasture aeriator 14500. MF Grain drill, 12ft., 3750. 60ft hay conveyor 1500. Electric fence supplies. Ted Smith Washington [email protected] 706-214-0442

Leer Truck Cap. Fiberglass Sliding Windows, Fits Ford Ranger, $475. B J Meadows ellenwood 770-981-2997

Lewis Brothers wall cleaner/litter blade. Joel Stillwell ellijay 706-889-7529

Litter truck, rebuilt, DT 214, Interna-tional, new clutch and pressure plate, motor has less than 200 hours; $9,000. Hubert Barbaree Box springs 229-314-5027

Log Splitter, Northern Hydraulics, 22Ton 5HP, Horizontal, good condi-tion, kept inside, $550. Thomas Swann Union Point 706-486-2759

Log Splitter; 5hp, bush hog brand, on wheels, in need of repairs, $500. William Howington Pine mountain 770-842-0083

M&W 4497 round baler, 4x4, net or twine, excellent, shedded, NH 617 disc mower, rebuilt, painted, new tarp. Tim Miller Cherrylog 706-455-1664

Massey Ferguson 165 w/6 ft. Brown Mower, $5600; 232 front loader w/bucket, brackets, fits 240 Massey Fer-guson, $2300. Dennis Hursey douglas 912-389-0278

Massey Ferguson, 3 pT hitch, side delivery rake, excellent condition. Glover Smith Powder springs 770-943-6640

Massey Ferguson, 33 grain drill, 16 disk, sheltered, hydraulic cylinder lift, $1500. Tony Fulford Glenwood 229-239-0531

MF35, 3 cylinder, Perkins diesel, fair condition, 4 foot bushhog, good tires, no major issues, runs great, $3400. obo Kevin Meeks milledgeville 478-414-8976

Model 35 MF diesel: new seat, 95 per-cent tires, runs good; $4,000 OBO. Earl Holsenbeck Hillsboro 478-986-1550 706-816-9336

New Holland 353 feed mill, good cond., $3200. Lilliston 6000 peanut combine, $2400; 1500 combine, $1000. Rex Smith ambrose 912-592-7833

New Holland 353, PTO, grinder mixer, two top capacity, three screen size, $1700. Henry Terhune Fort Valley 478-825-1911

New Holland 472 conditioner & New Holland ‘65 baler, $1650 each; Vicon rake, $700. Bill Myers Blue ridge 706-964-5483

New Idea 323 Picker Grain Wagon 40’; Auger Feed Bins; Gehl 100 Grinder. Tim Miller Cherrylog 706-455-1664

New Idea one-row corn picker, $1950 or trade for hay tedder, disc mower, rake. Scott Hancock sautee 404-310-2558

NH 354 Grinder mixer, good condition, $2600. Robert Wright Woodbury 706-553-5004

Old Corley Sawmill. No power unit. $850. Clint Jacobs Perry 478-397- 1814

Ought Friock Saw Mill with extra parts, $2000; E-60 Allis Chalmers Power Unit, 48” blade, needs work. Gearald Fielder Bowdon 404-406-5667

Parting out John Deere 555b loader or buy entire loader. Anthony Hickey 172 Flatbottom Road Ball Ground [email protected] 770-735-6498

Pea sheller (Taylor Little Sheller), used one season, like new condition, $450. David Wells Buena Vista 229-314-1021

Pull-type offset harrow, 8’ w/transport wheel, $1,100; MT John Deere tractor, completely restored, $2,600. Jo Gay ly-ons 912-565-7022

Rayco Stump Grinder, model RG1665AC, 30” diameter cutting wheel, 24 teeth, $7,000. Naaman Wood tay-lorsville 678-757-6088

Reeves Tube line hay wrapper, $10,000 firm. Derrick Irby montezuma 478-217-0004

Refrigerated Milk Cooler Box, 63l x 33” W x 42”H, stainless steel, $100; Case 850 Front-End Loader, needs a little work, $3000. M. Mammoth Fairburn 770-969-0151

Rotary cutter: Land Pride model RCR1860; 1-hitch, 5-foot cutting width. Price $1,400. Wilkes County. Walter Currie tignall [email protected] 828-658-1914 828-216-3198

Sanitary Meat Grinder, 1/3 H.P., model #100, $350. Toledo Meat Saw, model #5200-0-002,$350; Both $600. Peyton McGahee appling 706-541-1675

Savage 4224 Pecan Cleaner, good working condition, electric motor driven, $6,500. Thomas Clements rutledge 770-335-6315

Savage 8042 Pecan Harvester. Works great, $5800. Chad Weesner Vienna 229-591-8859

Savage pecan harvester, model 8061, $8000 and sprayer, model 5537, $4500. Jason Pyles Whigham 229-221-8964

Scrape Blade, 5 ft. adjustable, fits 3PT hitch, excellent condition, $100. Dave Smallwood Griffin 770-228-1406

SHENANDOAH automated egg collec-tion nest system available (complete), includes 2 collection tables, etc. Will take best offer. Bastiaan Schimmel lex-ington [email protected] 706-743-0865 706-201-2102

Side winder 8ft bush hog, needs one PTO section; can be replaced or used for parts. Tom Gardner locust Grove 678-333-8111

Snapper Leaf Mulching Mower, 30 inch, electric start, $495. David Blasczyk dallas 770-445-5646

Steel tracks to fit on 10” wide rubber-tired skid steer; used less than 10 hrs., $1000. Frank Howell Kite 863-944-0900

Subsoiler: Worksaver paratill w/roller, 6 resetting shanks,15ft., $5900; ‘91 In-ternational fertilizer spreader truck, 10ft. box, 466 diesel, $12,900. Carlin Gies-brecht louisville 478-494-4007

Toyota forklift, CAT 50; 5000 lb., pro-pane with solid tires, one owner, 500 hrs., always inside, $2750. Wayne Quar-les demorest 706-499-2718

Tractor John Deere 1530. 3-point hy-draulic hitch. Tires good. Economical. Includes 6ft bush hog. Very reliable. Russ Green madison [email protected] 678-764-5293

Tractor Tuffbilt, hydrostatic 2010, 119 hrs., like new, front & rear three point hitch, cultivator, turnplow, harrow, blade, mower. $6500. Dean Duren doug-lasville 404-862-3726

Trailer 7’X20’, heavy duty bumper pull, 2-6000lb axles: $2500. Denny Robert-son moreland 770-714-6135

Troy Built Tiller, Horse Model 8 HP, New Coil, points, rebuilt transmission and good tines, $500. Jack Tinsley Cleveland 706-865-4421

Troy-Bilt Super Tomahawk Chipper/Shredder, 8 HP, recoil starter, towable, good condition, $300, Ronald Boyd sharpsburg 478-454-6171

Troy-built Pony reartine tiller, 5 hp, new carb and fuel tank, includes plow, $350. Newsom Cummings Clermont [email protected] 770-983-0662

Westfield Auger WR 60-81, pto, very good condition; pics upon request. Jody Walker rhine 229-332-0180

Willenstein WX370 20 Ton, 3 Point Mounted Vertical & Horizontal Log Split-ter. Used 3 times. Works great, $1200. Mike Jaramillo madison 706-818-3249

Wood Splitter, 3 point hitch, heavy duty, works vertical & horizonal, $750. Jack Phillips Wren 706-833-3004

Farm machinery Wanted Electric/Commercial pecan nutcrack-

er, used, wanted. Call Kenny, 404-538-3099 Molly Brown marietta 770-993-1987 404-538-3099

Farmall F806 D, running or for parts. Mike Groves Haddock 478-932-5258

Habin corn husker/sheller, 3 pt. hitch, PTO driven, $1200. Stan Dyer Blairs-ville 706-897-8830

ISO loader to fit a Ford 3600. Ted Ward Jasper [email protected] 770-656-8406

Looking for a 4 row tiller. Randy Groover statesboro 912-690-2281

Looking for brackets to mount a Ford 7210 loader on a 6610 Ford tractor. Chuck Phillips Cumming 678-414- 2313

Looking for parts tractor: Need fan, radiator shroud pulley for 9600 TW10, TW15, TW 30 Ford. Joe Neill Newnan 770-253-4261

MF #9 Square Baler, working condition or suitable for parts. In need of Knotter assembly. William Carlyle Pendergrass 770-601-0125

Mud-hog for a John Deere cotton pick-er. Jimmy Moncrief roberta [email protected] 478-955-5775

New Holland square baler for repair or parts Alex Miller morganton 706-455-6622

Upper PTO Shaft for Bush Hog brand mower, shaft size, 1 3/16”. Barbara Schaefer shiloh 706-628-5415

Want 4 Head Tedder, Within 60 Miles of Pine Mountain, GA. Bobby Yarbrough Pine mountain 706-333-1998

Want Farmall Cub or Cub Lo-Boy, want older red model, not yellow and white model, running or not, for parts or repair. Thomas Tucker lithia springs 770-941-2354

Want to buy Case Tractor, Model VC. Charles Thompson leesburg 229-343-4295

Want to buy John Deere, 2 disc Turn-ing Plow. Tommy Hester douglasville 770-489-2862

Want to buy Rome plow or a Remco disk, disc offset. Eddie Crawford rock-mart 678-371-2534

Want used 15.5-38 tire and 14.9-28 tire, rotary mower, backhoe & cotton picker, also irrigation traveler. John Hor-ton rhine 478-893-7004

WANTED FOR PARTS: Fella 360 Disc Mower (6 disc/12 blade). James Cole-man Uvalda 912-614-2931

Wanted- Pecan In-Shell Sizer. Doug Kesler Colbert [email protected] 706-338-1035

WANTED: 12 or 14 foot B P dump trailer. Zach Brown Forsyth 478-885-2506

Wanted: 30 ft gooseneck trailer, dual tandem axle. Vinh Ta Buena Vista 229-314-0530

Wanted: 5ft Box Blade with rippers, reasonabley priced. Richard McCallister alto 706-677-5032 706-809-1763

Wanted: 6x30, 7, 2x30, used trac-tor tire, fair condition. Ronald Coleman Brooks 770-655-7738

Wanted: Ford Front-End Loader, Mod: 7109; to fit a 1994 Ford 2120, 4WD. Brian Moffett senoia 30276 678-329-7677

Wanted: Good used wick bar. Charles M Summers elko 478-987-7151

Wanted: Heavy duty hijacker hay lift. Must lift at least1500 lbs. hay bale. Looking for excellent condition. Lee Smallwood leesburg 229-349-3831

Wanted: Implements for Allis Chalmers G Tractor. Daniel Grant richmond Hill 912-429-2434

Wanted: Pecan in-shell sizer. Doug Kesler Colbert [email protected] 706-788-2703

Wanted: Tiller, 72”, 3 point hitch, 540 PTO. Stanley Gray Hawkinsville [email protected] 478-550-0949

Farm sUPPlies If you have questions regarding ads

in this category, call 404-656-3722.1 HP US Berkell Commercial stainless

steel meat grinder, like new; also 1/4 hp home meat grinder. Phillip Heard Sr monticello 770-630-7491

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 229.798.0271 or 912.422.3211

BARTOW COUNTYevery Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle sale; saturday, Nov. 28th, 1 p.m.: Special sale of 250 brood cows and five to 10 good young breeding bulls. The New Peoples Livestock Mkt., 407 Burnt Hickory Road, Cartersville; GAL #316. Call Phil Tuck, 770.881.0502; Haynie Cochran, 678.986.4324

BLECKLEY COUNTY2nd, 4th & 5th saturdays: Farm miscellaneous at 10 a.m.; goats, chickens and pigs at 1 p.m.; Buggy Town Auction, 290 Ash Street, Cochran; GAL #3177. Call Jimmy Burnette, 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599

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

COFFEE COUNTY2nd & 4th saturdays: Livestock & agribusiness auctions. Gates open 7 a.m.; sale starts 1 p.m. Hogs, cows, goats, sheep, poultry, small animals, and farm-related items: fence, posts, plows, feeders, waterers, tack, etc. 11498 Bowens Mill Road, Ambrose; GAL#2884. Call Steve Head, 912.327.1865

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: Spring selling hours: hatching eggs, biddies at 5:30 p.m.; goats and sheep, 7 p.m.; poultry, small animals follow; merchandise, 4 p.m.; 1035 Monticello Highway, Gray; GAL AU-C002992; www.bradleywaysideauction.com. Call Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413 email [email protected]

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 COUNTYevery thursday: Chickens, rabbits, related small animal sale; Northeast Georgia Sale; 6 p.m.; GAL #3478; Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call 706.779.5944 or 706.599.7606

2nd 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

TURNER COUNTYdec. 11th, 6 p.m.: Breeder cattle sale. Selling bred heifers, pairs, springers and bulls, all mouthed and preg checked; bulls semen checked. Trucking available. Turner County Stockyards, Ashburn, 800.344.9808

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].

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100 gal. syrup kettle, $1000/ FIRM, good condition. Stuart Myers Cochran 478-230-8978

12’ farm gate, red tubular with hard-ware. 50” high w/6 rails. 16ga metal, excellent condition: $100. Mark Welch mcdonough 770-605-0324

12’ Lilliston grain drill, model 244, small and large, seedhoppers has only planted 2700 acres, $1200. Don Wil-liams Carrollton 770-328-2782

12.5 HP Briggs Snapper Riding Mow-er, 30” cut. Key or pull start, manual, 3 extra blades $550. W.A. Allen Com-merce 706-677-3300

15 gal. sprayer, new $60. Also pallett forks for front-end loader, clamp-on, new $110. R. Criss monroe 706-540-3668

15-20-30, 55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bung plugs, 55 gal. lock ring plastic, 55 gal. metal lock ring; 55 gal. burn barrel. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770-889-2342

1650 lb. 18 cu ft John Deere tow be-hind steel utility cart, $150. Bill Cody Cedartown 706-233-3525

20 aluminum pallet/skids, 24 by 36 by 3 inches, $14 each. Carl Dobson atlan-ta 404-247-7343

250 BTU Lennox natural gas heater for shop or greenhouse: $400. W, Sweat-man Cleveland 706-241-4533

250 BTU Lennox, natural gas heat-er, for shop or greenhouse, $400. W. Sweatman Cleveland 770-241-4533

250 gallon fuel tank, good condition, $250, obo. Thomas Rozier Quitman 229-560-1481

27 ton Log Splitter, 5Hp, Honda, H-20”; Eco Chainsaw, extra chains & sharpener, excellent condition, $1,400. Larry Atha loganville 770-979-1935

275+ gallon tank(tote) in metal cage. 5”cap on top, valve on bottom, $50 per tank. C. Stovall dahlonega 678-491-0838

30-35 gallon plastic barrrels; plastic 55 gallon; 55 gallon metal drums; plastic 275 gallon tanks in wire cages. G. Allen Covington 770-786-6377

5 chicken or quail pens, some on wheels, make offer on one or all. Vernon West Newnan 770-304-1637

55-gallon food-grade metal drums with lids, $20 each; 55-gallon plastic drums, $20 each, bung plug in top. Win-dle Sneed ellijay 706-276-7027

7500 watt Coleman generator: elec-tric start, 14.5 HP, with owner manual, only used one time, $700. Larry King Chatsworth 706-508-2144

9 fence gates, 44 T posts; 10 corral HD panels; 100 + wooden fence posts. John Scoggins danielsville 706-795-3179

Air/kiln dried sawn red/white oak & pine up to 24’; also cherry, cedar & wal-nut. Andy Adams Hartwell [email protected] 706-376-8968

Bag-N-Nut Pecan Roller, $250. Picks up nuts, quick. Brenda Register 6467 Central Avenue Waycross 31503 912-285-4994

Bells: farm, school, church, old timey ones, I also buy bells; train, cast, brass, large or small. Shane Burnett Coving-ton 770-827-0999

Belt Pulley that fits Super A Farmall, $15. James Lawrence alto 706-778-3447

Billy Goat lawn and leaf vaccuum, 5hp motor, $250. Michael Knox douglasville 770-403-2560

Broad axe, wash pot, iron heater, cane stripper, corn sheller, apple peeler. Russell Jewell Waycross 912-283- 8871

Brooders, Sibley, 31,000 BTU. pro-pane pilot light type, 144 available, any amount. Edward Lewis Blue ridge 706-632-5410

Chain link fence black coated, 2 rolls 8’x50’, 2-6’ gates. New still in plastic cover, $650 OBO. Ron Buice Buford [email protected] 770-945-3611

Choretime PNT controllers / circuit boards. Plasson water line and regula-tors. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 478-836-2535

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

Corn shellers, corn grinders, log split-ter, tractor boom, well bucket pulley, chainsaw, etc. Bill Fulton Blairsville 706-745-7463

Cosco 17’ extension ladder, $100. Charles Blalock locust Grove 678-432-7069

Custom cut Wood-Mizer sawn lumber; kiln-dried, milled for homes, flooring, cabinetry, barns, rail fencing, furniture, shavings. John Sell milner [email protected] 770-480-2326

DesJardins, 6HP, Hit and Miss Interna-tional Corn Sheller. 1 1/2 HP Fairbanks. W C Quarles dawsonville 706-265-3732

Electric fence, a10 Zabeata charger. 3000 Ft wire spinning, Jennie wire hold-er, 150 insulators and tester. Bill Cody Cedartown 770-706-3525

Flooring oak & pine tongue & groove, various widths, also woodshavings and beadboard. Call for prices. William Briggs Union City 404-349-2315

For Sale: Aluminum Tin 4x16 approx. 30 sheets Fence posts-6ft., lumber- 2x4 and 2x8 Preston White alamo 912-568-7407 478-463-6332

For Sale: Wheel Wright tools and parts for building and repairing horse drawn wagons and buggy wheels. Guy Turner Kingston 770-387-4133

Heart Pine wood from 1870 house; Beams, joists, studs, rafters, tongue and groove flooring. Larry Odom dawson 229-288-1159

Hen nests for sale.12 nests per box, $45 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509

Home Picker Junior w/motor de-feath-ering machine, very rarely used, $650. Deborah Perreira Hampton [email protected] 678-283-4364

Juicer: Model PC3218, stainless steel, made in USA, original price $110; will sell for $50 obo. Sam Saliba Jr. marietta 770-514-1431

Kohler engine, cast iron, K-141, 6HP, came off wheel horse tractor. Complete, needs carburator rebuilt, $100. David Combs Jefferson 706-367-4107

Large pole barn for demolition. Lots of poles, red iron, tin, etc. Al Jett rome 678-200-5825

Locust fence post & rails. Will deliver. Eugene Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724

Lumber (sawmill lumber) low as .35/bdft., pine and hardwood available, cus-tom cuts, trailer boards. Mitchell Smith Griffin 404-867-5106

Need creep feeder on wheels, prefer creeps on it, will take one w/out creeps, need wheels. Gerald Scott twin City 478-494-2880

Need drilled well pump pull. Paul Wat-son Hampton 404-707-7633

New 3-ton condensing unit, 410A re-frigrant, 3-ton air blower, 3-ton A-coil, 10KW, electric heater, $750. Russell Yates Calhoun 706-629-4716

Nursery pots, used.1g-5 cents, 3g-15 cents, 7g-75 cents,15 g- $2, 25g-$4. Mel Davidson Gray 478-954-0187

OLD PORCELAIN SINKS: Double por-celain sink, 2 aprons, 72”x25”x6” back-splash, McDuffie County; single porce-lain sink, 42”x22”x8” backsplash. Betty McNiff marietta 770-435-5305

Old-timey wash pot, 30 gallons, pot bellied, make an offer. Victor Fabian el-lijay 706-276-4269

Poultry heaters, 11 purafire ng 225000btu and 1gaurdian 250000btu, taken down 10/19/15, $1200 for all. Harold Jones laFayette 706-639-3982

Ritchie WaterMatic 100 waterers, 40 beef cattle. Brand new, $325, or trade for 2 basket tedder. Tyler Hendrix Can-ton [email protected] 404-513-4252

Rough sawn lumber for sale. We also can pressure treat what we cut. Call for info. Peter Jones monticello 478-256-3857

Sawmill lumber: Pine, poplar, oak, walnut, cedar, cherry or saw your logs starting @.25 cents bd.ft. Todd Chaney Cartersville 404-861-7402

Sawmill(portable),diesel eng.,extra blades,$6000; Wood burning cook stove, $500. Don Marsh statesboro 912-536-2022

Selling farm: Barn full of ladders, chain, rope, wire, nails, nut & bolts, tractors, tools. Wayne Parker ranger 770-926-3284

Shaver HD-10 (SN 27036) 3 PT hitch, hydraulic post driver, works great, a little rust, $800. Steve Peskoe sandersville 478-232-1479

Tires 4 ea. 225/75/15 and 4 ea. 245/75/16, good condition, $25 ea. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675-3417 706-881-0302

Used materials for 40x60 pole barn: Trusses, 2x6 top and bottom, excellent tin, 2x4 lathing, ridgecap, $2,950. Bill Durham summerville 706-252-1084

Used materials for 40x60 pole barn; trusses, tin lathing and ridgecap, $2850. Delivery available. Bill Durham sum-merville 706-895-2308

Wanted: V pulley for #22 hand operat-ed sausage grinder. Jim Driskell Cony-ers 404-312-9462

Ziggity drinkers, Chore-Time feeders and other miscellaneous poultry house equipment; used building materials, ce-ment blocks, boards, lumber. Lynn Mar-tin Clarkesville 770-519-2982

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. (15) Black Angus heifers, approx. 700

lbs., vaccinated and dewormed, gentle, $1150. Wayne Williams Crawfordville 706-318-0671

(2) Regd. Black Angus Heifers, Pre-destined sire, Performance EPD’s. Allen Morris mount Vernon [email protected] 912-293-6471

1 registered black Angus bull, 12 mos. old, very good bloodlines, $2500. Clay Dale Jefferson 706-215-3677

12 Angus and 12 SimAngus long year-ling bulls, semen tested and ultrasound data. For sale, December 12th. Landon Boyett Glennville 912-213-4062

12 Limo. Cross Cows. 11 Calves, 1 regd. Limo. Bull, also 125 rolls of Coast-al Bermuda hay, $40,000, firm. Curtis Durden lyons 912-526-3189 912-245-1081

12 Regd. Angus Bulls. Semen Tested. Call For More Information Allen Ellicott abbeville 229-401-8590

14 Angus-X heifers, bred to registered SimmAngus (calving-ease) bull, certified pregnant 10/16/15, due Mar-May. Ask-ing $2,250. Willie Tyson Perry 478-319-7089 478-987-1278

2 Jersey heifers from national level reg-istered Jersey bulls Very tame $1,200 each. William Gholston dahlonega 706-867-6588

20 Angus Cows with 2 calves, $1750 each; 12 open Heifers, $1850 ; 1 Bran-gus Bull, $2200. Alan Jeff Williams mi-lan 229-315-1261

20 bred heifers, Angus cross. AI & Bull. Pick from 67; due Jan-Feb, $2500. Da-vid Russell colbert 706-614-5737

20 regd. polled Herefords heifers year-lings open, service age; regd. Hereford bulls, great EPD’s. Brad Mullins martin 706-384-5135

20 registered Charolais cows, calves, bred and open heifers, heard bull and young bulls. Madison Morgan Clyo 912-661-3050

21 Angus bred heifers, Vet checked, vacinated, bred to Momentum son bull, calve in spring. Larry Maney Homer 706-244-4348

23 Regd. Bred Black Angus heifers; due to calve soon; also good selec-tion of breeding age Bulls. Fred Blitch statesboro 912-865-5454

24 month old registered polled Her-eford bull; AI sired by Boyd Masterpeice 0220. Goggle eyed, $3500. Nelson Rhinehart Calhoun 706-280-9723

30 Bred Angus Cross Heifers, from 20 year performance tested, BVD free herd, bred to low birth weight Angus, calving soon. James M Blitch stateboro 912-682-8330

4 Bred Jersey Nurse Cows, excel-lent at raising calves, $1500 each. Call or text. John Ware appling 706-831-4430

4 Registered Black Angus bulls. Sired by Brusier, CC&7, OB7125, 9-10 months, wormed, vaccinated. David Sharpton Commerce 706-367-0876

40 coming: 2 yr. old Polled Hereford and Braford Bulls.12 open Polled Her-eford Heifers. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585

48 Commercial heifiers: Angus X. LBW Angus. Momentum/Frontman. Calving November. $2800 OBO Gary Roberts 1259 Brown Road martin 30557 [email protected] 706-491-3242

5 Angus bulls and 2 heifers, 8-12 months. $1200-$1600. Larry Bennett Hawkinsville 478-636-9404

5 registered Hereford heifers, Debter Line1 genetics; November yearlings, $3000/head. Amy Edwards Fairmount [email protected] 770-548-4898

5 y/o Brangus Bull: Great disposition, moderate framed, easy keeper, Black-water bred. Sean Parker 530 FREDO-NIA CHURCH ROAD Barnesville 30204 678-725-8013

55 bred heifers, blk. and blk. Baldie with bull, 5-20-15, $2250 each. Dave Davis Commerce 770-616-6038

550lb. to 650lb. weaned and vacci-nated calves; 40 available, $1,300 each; take all, mainly black Angus cross. Kelly Smith lexington 770-757-3248 770-889-7077

6 yr.old Scottish Highlander Bull, gentle, raised on farm from calf, asking $1600. Jack Simmons 30 Chesley Rd Hazlehurst 31539 912-375-7200

6) Registered Red Angus yearling bulls; excellent bloodline & EPD; easy calving. Good price. Jorge Haber midland 706-323-2405

7 Lim. Bulls, 20 months old, weight 1600 lbs.; Top Of The Line. Jimmie Sayer amBrose 912-592-1904 912-359-3315

80 open Holstein heifers; avg 550-600lbs; vaccinated w/blackleg, triangle 10, pink eye, Cydectin, $1,150/head. Brett Rowden bishop 706-224-2723 706-296-9322

AHA Registered Polled Mini Hereford Bull, calved 5/7/2015. Excellent Blood-lines. Conceranch.com. George Con-cepcion 13357 Hwy. 90 montezuma 31063 [email protected] 478-433-2806

Angus Bulls, 14 mos. to 3 yrs., Tenix, Ingenity 50-50, bred Heifers, 2 Cows, registered, Commerical. Ken McMichael monticello 706-819-9295

Beautiful 3-year-old PB Gelbvieh Bull, red: $2800. Selling to prevent inbreed-ing. Mark Bayer Warner robins 478-957-4560

Black & baldy commercial cow/calf pairs for sale, exposed back to a reg-istered bull. Starting at $2500. Hunter Grayson Watkinsville 706-206-1824

Black Angus bull, 4yrs old, Wye blood-line, grass based, easy calving, vacci-nated, $1900. A. H. Stober. Angie Sto-ber Carrollton 770-854-4258

Black Baldy-(2) calf bulls, (2) heifers, 650-850 lbs. Bred to pure Hereford bull.Grass fed, small farm raised. Jeff Speed 203 Hefner Road Cleveland 30528 [email protected] 404-285-6960

Black Breed Bull: 2 years old, not reg-istered, $2200. CD Gravitt Buford 770-945-4371

Brangus bull. Born 01/10. Grassfed does, not feed, if good grass and hay are provided. Gentle. Allen McDaniel reynolds 478-957-9026

Charolais and Angus, Cross bulls, very gentle, ready for breeding, great bulls, $2500. See to Appreciate. Danny Brady Hephzibah 706-231-8563

For sale: 4 yearlings. 2 red bulls, 2 black heifers. Weight 250-350 lbs. Billy McGarrah Ochlocknee 229-226-1045

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

Hereford Bulls for sale, all ages. Vince Benefield Buchanan 678-621-3845

Holstein heifer, 2 years old, 900+lbs, semi-tame, healthy, great dairy cow, family milk cow, or freezer meat, $1195. Kevin Powers Box springs 706-570-9045

Line 1 Hereford bulls. Heavy muscled with performance records. Semen tested. DJ Sheppard White Plains 706-453-6879

Lowlines, registered, 2cows, 1heifer, pasture exposed to bull, 28 mos. bull; want to sale as a group, $9500. Thomas Crowe eatonton [email protected] 706-473-2488

Mature black Senepol bull: easy calv-ing , docile, hardy calves, milk, heat tol-erant. Roy L Strickland Villa rica 770-459-5997

Performance tested reg. black Sim-mental, SimAngus bulls, cow/calf pairs, heifers; AI, embryo bred, easy calving, high milk. Milton Martin Clarkesville 770-519-0008

Polled Hereford Bull. Growthy, Com-ing, 2 Yr. Old, Sired by Revolution. Great Disposition, Baldy Maker, Proven Breeder, $4000. Kyle Knight sylvania 912-690-5097

Red Angus Bulls; Regd, 12 to 14 months. Leachman, Becton, 5L, Buf-falo Creek, Red Hill bloodlines. Michael Smith Newnan [email protected] 770-253-7099 770-301-1945

Red SimAngus bull, date of birth Dec.2014. Good genetics, $1600. Alvin Hall martin 706-716-4769

Regd. Black Angus Bulls; AI’d to Thun-derbird, Rito Revenue, Rito 12E7, Forti-tude. 12 months, Oct 2015. AutryFarms Gary Autry ringgold [email protected] 423-902-5925

Regd. Black polled balancer bulls, 23m/o: EPD’s, WW+88, YW+138, both top 1% for breed, approx. 1400 lbs. Ed-die Caudell Carnesville 706-870-4565

Regd. Limousin/Lim-Flex bulls, breed-ing age, superior genetics, double black/double polled. Nathan Williams Cumming 404-886-8003

Regd. Shorthorn Bull, DOB 11/4/14, Sire: Show Me Gold Stone.Trent Kris-tina Gantt Brooklet [email protected] 912-682-4535

Regd.Black Angus Bulls; BSE tested, $3000-$3700. Jersey Cow 7, hand milk milking. Lalla Tanner monroe [email protected] 770-267-7179 678-823-5742

Registered Angus and Sim-cross bulls, 7 to18 months, $1500 and up, some A.I.sired. Delivery Available. Rusty Ar-nold athens [email protected] 706-296-6472

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Our annual Georgia Grown Gift Guide features something for everyone. If you’re looking to give a gift they’ll talk about all year, you’ll find it right here.

Candles, Lotions & Beauty Products:Hillcrest OrchardsHandmade SoapMade with goats milk, raw local honey and essential oils. A variety of scents include: Lavender, Eucalyptus, Peppermint, Lemon, Pumpkin Spice and others available upon request.Price: $4 a barWhere to buy: email [email protected], or call 706.889.7947

southern soy CandleSoy Lotion Candle Skin-safe candle burns and the oil may be applied to the skin to improve texture. Wonderful soft scents available.Price: 8 oz. Mason Jar with soft scents $15Where to buy: Welcome/Visitor Centers in Metter, Plains, Dahlonega, Augusta, Martinez and Savannah; Georgia Botanical Gardens, Savannah.email: [email protected]: 912.658.5925

the Herb CribHoney Goat Milk LotionGive them luxury without the guilt with body products made from Georgia Grown herbs and natural ingredients. Body and facial creams, lip balm, foot gel and all-natural perfume.Price: Varies, but shipping is free on orders of $30 or moreWhere to buy: herbcrib.com

Whispering Pines Ga FarmLUFFA Dish & Wash Cloths (organic)Luffa: Truly nature’s wash/dish cloth. It has multiple uses, is grown without chemicals, and is organic, non-allergenic and non-scratching.Price: $5 each or $4 for quantities over 10.Where to buy: At the farm or online at www.whisperingpinesgafarm.com; email [email protected]: 912.399.1988

Christmas Trees:Berry’s Christmas tree FarmCut your own Georgia Grown Christmas treeTreat the family to some good old-fashioned holiday fun with a trip to the tree farm where you can choose and cut your own family Christmas tree. Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine, Cedar, Carolina Sapphire or Blue Ice.Price: Avg. $6/footWhere to buy: 70 Mt. Tabor Road, Covington 30014Online: www.berrystreefarm.comPhone: 770.786.5833; 770.786.1370

Piccadilly Farm Nursery and GardensLive Christmas treesA selection of lovely conifers in assorted colors and sizes that you can decorate for Christmas and then enjoy for years to come when planted in your garden.Price: VariesWhere to buy: 1971 Whippoorwill Road, Bishop 30621Phone: 706.765.4444

Cookbooks & Magazines: red apple BarnCookbookRecipes from Georgia and southeast Tennessee that have been handed down through the generations.Price: $10 at the farm market. S&H apply if ordered to be shipped.Where to buy: Red Apple Barn, 3379 Tails Creek Rd, Ellijay 30540Phone: 706.635.5898

southern Farm & Garden MagazineSouthern Farm & Garden is a bi-annual publication that showcases local farms, artisanal products, seasonal recipes, chefs, home cooks, agriculture news and the farm style way of living. Price: $6.95 per issueWhere to buy: Online at southernfarmandgarden.com; Barnes & NoblePhone: 706.947.3474

Cookware & Grill Accessories:Beaver lake Grilling PlanksGourmet Grilling PlanksA deluxe seven-pack of Georgia Grown hardwoods: beech, cherry, hickory, maple, pecan, red oak, white oak. Each plank measures 5/16”x 5/1/2”x 14”. Locally grown and made in house. From Our Planks to Your Grill!Price: $41.95Where to buy: Online at www.beaverlakegrillingplanks.com

agrisupplyCarolina Cooker Cast Iron Cookware Dutch ovens, pre-seasoned and non-pre-seasoned cast iron, griddles, skillets, wash pots and much more. Price: Starting at $9.49/9.5” preseasoned skillets. Where to buy: AgriSupply stores in Tifton, Statesboro, ValdostaPhone: 800.345.0169

Dairy Products:High road ice Cream and sorbet Georgia Grown Collection High Road celebrates its heritage with a collection of flavors paying homage to the state of Georgia: Bourbon Burnt Sugar, Carmel Pecan, Lemon Blueberry, and Sugar Roasted Peach.Price: $139 Where to buy: Online at www.highroadcraft.com; email [email protected] Phone: 678.701.7623

mountain Fresh Creamery Farm Fresh Dairy ProductsAll non-homogenized and low pasteurized milk, ice cream and butter. Fresh from our cows and packaged into custom gift baskets for the holidays! Gift certificates available.Where to buy: 6615 Cleveland Hwy., Clermont 30527; mountainfreshcreamery.comPhone: 770.983.1666

Gift Baskets: the Blueberry BarnGeorgia Grown gift basketJam-packed with blueberry goodness: Pepper jelly, goat milk lotion-soap-lip balm, Georgia Bars, jelly, syrup, BBQ sauce, Balsamic-Vinaigrette dressing, juice, blueberry/peach jam, blueberry pecan preserves.Where to buy: Online at www.theblueberrybarn.com; or 108 W. 12th Street, Alma 31510Phone: 912.288.0705; 912.632.2583

Calhoun Produce inc.“Berry Delicious Gift Box” Strawberry jam, strawberry poppyseed dressing and Mayhaw jelly just like Grandma makes, all in one gift box. Price: $22.95Where to buy: 5075 Hawpond Road, Ashburn 31714 or online at www.calhounproduce.comPhone: 229.273.1887

doux south specialtiesHoliday Cocktail Pickle Sampler (Set of 3)This delicious pickle pack contains our pickled Drunken Tomatoes, Mean Green Tomatoes and Angry Cukes. The veggies and brines are great for all your holiday drinks, including bloody marys and martinis! Price: $26Where to buy: Online at www.douxsouth.comPhone: 847.651.2430

edibellesHoliday tinsEdibelles is pleased to offer all of our bestselling cookies and snacks in beautiful Christmas tins. We offer tins from 3.5 oz. - 15.0 oz.Price: $8 - $20Where to buy: edibellesonline.com or 855.334.2355 ext.1

Firebud BrandsFirebud Brands Gift BasketThe chef on your list will love this collection of gourmet sauces! Includes barbecue sauce, white sauce, Asian Marinade and Body Buzz Rub.Price: $29.99 (free shipping)Where to buy: Whole Foods Market, Sprouts Farmers Market, Earth Fare, Winn-Dixie, BI-LO, Harvey’s; online at www.firebudbrands.comPhone: 888.288.1141

Freeman’s millChristmas Gift BagThree products of your choice: Stoneground white grits, yellow grits, white cornmeal, yellow cornmeal, self-rising white cornmeal, hushpuppy mix or whole wheat flour. 2 lb. bag of each in clear cellophane tied with Christmas ribbon.Price: $15 plus shippingWhere to buy: Call 912.852.9381, or e-mail [email protected]

KKd sweet snacksGourmet Dessert BasketGive the gift of indulgence with this variety dessert box! Our rich and decadent treats will surely please whoever the lucky recipient is. Box includes Salted Caramel Pecan and Dark Chocolate brownies; Georgia Peach and Lemon Drop blondies; Mint Chocolate Chip and Blueberry Oatmeal Cookies; greeting card.Price: $39.99Where to buy: Online at www.kkdsweets.comPhone: 800.380.6086

lauri Jo’s southern style Canning & marketplaceThe Manager’s Choice Gift BoxLauri Jo’s Manager’s Choice! Her six top-selling Georgia Grown items packed in a gift box ready for shipping. Make sure to order yours in time for the holidays now!Price: $44.95, plus shipping if applicableWhere to buy: Lauri Jo’s Gift shop, 4428 U.S. Hwy. 319 N., Norman Park 31771; online at www.laurijos.com Phone: 229.769.3391

mountain sweet Honey Co.Sweet Treat Gift BoxThis sweet gift includes a 12 oz. raw Northeast Georgia-grown wildflower honey bear, pure beeswax bear cub on skep candle, all natural lotion stick, all natural lip balm, all natural soap bar and recipe brochure in a locally handcrafted reusable crate with rope handles.Price: $49.99 plus taxWhere to buy: Our retail store at the base of Currahee Mountain in Toccoa-Stephens CountyPhone: 706.886.1322Online: mountainsweethoney.com

give tastefully this christmas. give georgia grown.

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southern Grace FarmsGeorgia Sweet and Crunchy BasketA customer favorite, this basket has something for everyone: Georgia honey, peanut brittle, blackberry jam, praline pecans, salted peanuts, peanut roll, and peach bites.Price: $29.99 (corporate discounts available)Where to Buy: Online at www.southerngracefarms.com/giftbaskets.htmlPhone: 229.533.8585

stripling’s General store“Stripling’s Classic” This hand-crafted gift box features one 10 oz. jar of Stripling’s Mayhaw Jelly, 1 lb. of Red Rind Hoop Cheese and 2 lbs. of Stripling’s Smoked Link Sausage (in your flavor choice of Mild, Medium, Hot, or Jalapeño Cheese). Price: $28.79 Where to buy: Online at www.striplings.com; by phone at 800.727.4058

taylOrganic FarmHot and Spicy BasketSpice up their lives with: 5 oz. Hot Damn Strawberry Jam, 9 oz. Pepper Jelly, 32 oz. Spicy Tomato Juice, 16 oz. Hot Pickled Okra, 12 oz. Hot Sauce. Specify medium or hot, please.Price: $27.50Where to buy: Our farm, 7095 Hwy. 155 N, Ellenwood 30294Phone: 770.981.0827Online: Find one of our weekly markets at taylorganic.blogspot.com

the salt tableSalt Table Holiday Baskets featuring Georgia Grown productsSalt Table and Georgia Grown products in a variety of holiday baskets, boxes and gift assortments. Flavors don’t get any better than those from Georgia! Price: $20 to $150Where to buy: Salt Table Stores in Savannah and Pooler, or online at www.salttable.com

Jams & Jellies: ison’s Nursery & VineyardMuscadine Juice or Jelly Gift BoxGive a taste of the South this Christmas. Choose from muscadine juice, jellies, preserves and butter. You can enjoy the sweet delicious flavor of muscadines year round. Free catalog!Price: $18.95 to $22.95Where to buy: Online at www.isons.comPhone: 800.733.0324

Nuts & Honey:Backyard safari Company Party Tonight! Holiday Nut Mixes Quick & easy! Whisk an egg white; add nuts, seasoning packet and bake. It’s the perfect party snack. Traditional Cinnamon Spiced, Orange Spiced Chipotle and Spiced Rosemary & Sea Salt. Price: $3.95 Where to buy: Online at www.backyardsafarico.com Phone: 770.385.3273

Bee WildSourwood Honey, 12 oz.A delicacy produced from the flowers of the Sourwood Tree, also called Lily of the Valley Tree that blooms in midsummer in the Mountains of North Georgia. The caramel flavor and hints of buttery maple in this honey taste great on homemade biscuits or in exotic Oolong or delicate White Tea.Price: $14.99Where to buy: products.beewild.buzzPhone: 855.503.6489

Cindy lutini’s CateringBen Ben’s Spiced Pecans Ben Ben’s Spiced Pecans are sweet and salty with a touch of citrus. Although delicious on their own, they make a wonderful addition to salads and desserts. Price: $18/lb. Where to buy: Lucy’s Market and Buford Highway Farmers Market, Atlanta; via email at [email protected]; or by phone at 404.697.3325

Georgia satsuma & Chestnut Co.ChestnutsDon’t just sing about roasting chestnuts on an open fire this Christmas – do it! Chestnuts grown in South Georgia will make a tasty gift and a new experience for everyone on your list.Price: $42/3 lb. bag of medium nuts; $52/3 lb. bag of large; $55/5 lb. bag of medium nuts; $66/5 lb. bag of largeWhere to buy: Online at www.sweetchestnuts.comPhone: 850.491.8877

the Honey shackHoney Sampler Gift BoxHoney Sampler Gift Box includes 6 varieties of 100% Pure Honey all in 16 oz. jars. Varieties include: Gallberry, Orange Blossom, Private Selection, Wildflower, Swamp, and Wildflower with Comb.Price: $42Where to buy: The Honey Shack Georgia Grown Store & More, 2797 Fargo Hwy, Homerville 31634; www.bruceshoneyshack.comPhone: 912.487.5001

Sauces, Seasonings & Oils:Chinese southern BelleNatural, Award-Winning Asian Home Chef Cooking SaucesAward-winning, all-natural, Asian/fusion cooking sauces blend authentic family recipes with fresh local ingredients. No MSG, no high fructose corn syrup, no cheap fillers. Flavor of Georgia Winner. Best of 2015 Winner.Price: $7.99 retail or Asian Home Chef Trio Set $20 (online and farmers markets only)Where to buy: Whole Foods Markets (South), Kroger (Georgia), Cooks Warehouse, Piedmont Park Green Market; online at ChineseSouthernBelle.comPhone: 404.494.0088

Oliver FarmSouthern Oil SamplerTwo award winning cold pressed Georgia Grown oils. Pecan Oil has an unmistakable nutty flavor. Versatile herb infused Sunflower Oil is great for dips, marinades, and sautéing. Fresh, pure, healthy oil.Price: $35Where to buy: www.oliverfarm.comPhone: 229.406.0906

Pecan ridge Plantation100% Natural Cold-pressed pecan oil With its light, buttery, nutty flavor, pecan oil is healthy and perfect for sautéing, marinating, baking, deep frying, pouring over salads, or as a butter substitute. Price: 8.5 fl. oz. bottle, $15; 16.9 fl. oz. bottle, $25Where to buy: Online at www.PecanRidgePlantation.comPhone: 229.726.2621

Progressive southern FoodsWicker & Whisk Gift SetBring bold new flavors for classic dishes with Wicker & Whisk. Our Merlot Sauce, Port Wine Mustard, and Homegrown Herb Dressing make the meal!Price: $27 plus shippingWhere to buy: Online at wickerandwhisk.com

r & r’s Chicken, inc.The Original Maryland Fried Chicken Hot SauceA Flavor of Georgia Finalist in 2015, this special blend concocted in-house by Rick Heavilon in Blackshear is now bottled for retail sale. Price: $7/12 oz. bottle Where to buy: Colleen’s China and Collectibles, Dublin; Georgia Artisan Center, Perry; Mickey’s Grocery, Blackshear; Mountain Fresh Creamery, Clermont; Sapp’s Florist, Waycross; The Salt Table, Pooler and Savannah; Wisham’s Jellies, Tifton; and in our restaurants, The Original Maryland Fried Chicken in Blackshear and WaycrossPhone: 912.337.3360

sugar Hill smokehouseBBQ Grillmaster gift setPerfect for the grillmaster on your list! Gift set includes Sugar Hill Smokehouse’s award winning BBQ sauces and rub. Our products are all-natural, contain no HFCS or preservatives.Price: $20.85Where to buy: Online at sugarhillsmokehouse.com; email [email protected]: 770.945.1199

the sauce CompanyGeorgia’s SauceGeorgia’s Sauce offers family-heirloom, award-winning BBQ and ketchup recipes with unique blends of eastern and western spices and the zing of lime. Holiday sack included with purchase through 12/31/15.Price: $6.99/per 18 oz. bottleWhere to buy: Online at www.georgiasauce.com

Sweets & Treats:Back to the BasiCs 101Pumpkin Muffin Homemade Baking MixWe grow wheat, mill it into flour, and package each Homemade Baking Mix. Our Pumpkin Muffin Mix, when combined with other staples in your home, bakes moist muffins or mini loaves.Price: $5 each (We also have wholesale pricing)Where to buy: Lane Southern Orchard, Ft. Valley; Barbour Farms, Byron; Carroll’s Sausage and Country Store, Ashburn; Fountain of Juice, Macon; The Dirt Farmers Market Place, Macon; The Dirt Farmers.com, Macon; Dickey Farms, Musella; Wild Organics Juice Company, Warner Robins; www.backtothebasics101.com

liberty Candy CompanyHand Made Chocolates Liberty Candy Company’s own hand made candies are made fresh and flavors may change daily. This offers something new each time you visit us.Price: $3.75 to $30, depending on size of the box.Where to buy: Liberty Candy Company, 5518 Main Street, Flowery Branch 30542 Phone: 770.965.5577

mommy and me sweet treatsHoliday AssortmentThe perfect gift for the holidays. An assortment of our decadent mouthwatering individually wrapped cookie cups. They are not overly sweet but yet downright delicious. You can’t find these just anywhere.Price: $24.95Where to Buy: www.mommyandmetreats.com

southern Pawz Petz llCPet TreatsReward your fur babies with a bag of locally sourced all-natural snacks with a Southern attitude: “high on the hog,” “suck it up buttercup” and “ain’t that the berries.”Price: All 3 flavors 2 oz. – $5.29; 5.5oz. – $11.99Where to buy: Tiger Town Pharmacy and Gifts, Commerce; Homer Drug Company, Homer; The Market on Central, Tennille; Peachtree Pharmacy and Gifts, Louisville; online at www.southernpawz.com

Wine:serenberry VineyardsApple-lachian HarvestMade from an assortment of apple varieties, this ultra-sweet wine is a treat to behold. Relish this much-loved holiday season delight.Price: $13.95Where to buy: 450 Tipton Trail, Morganton 30560Phone: 706.623.8463

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Registered Angus Bulls, 25-26 months old, semen tested, docile and many AI sired. John Stuedemann Comer 706-202-2371

Registered Black Angus bulls; 13 months, semen tested, excellent blood-lines, all shots. William Hix Comer 706-248-5851 706-540-2470

Registered Black Angus yearling bulls; Bismark bloodline, excellent quality. Earl Williams Hawkinsville 478-230-9983

Registered Brahman bull, 8 months old, $2,500, also have regd. Brahman heifers for sale, top genetics. Jerrod Webb Pineview [email protected] 863-832-4152

Registered Charolais bulls, BVD test-ed, semen-tested, good disposition, cow-ready; 18-24 months, reasonably priced. Curtis Kicliter marshallville 478-967-2940

Registered Charolais, Simmental, and Brangus Bulls, Excellent Bloodlines, Se-men Tested, Vaccinated, Gentle, Great Selection. Adam Marsh statesboro 912-536-1430

Registered Hereford bulls and heifers. Heifers guaranteed open and will be ready to breed in December. Tim Parks ellijay 706-635-2531

Registered Polled Hereford Bull, 5 years old. Excellent bloodlines. Delivery Possible. Butler Farm. Thomas Aiken dallas 770-358-4184

Registered Polled Herefords, Bulls and Heifers, 9-10 months old. Excellent bloodline. All shots. Gentle. Joey Yasin-ski senoia 770-471-7106

Semen: Regd. Polled Shorthorns, top Club calf, winners such as Trumps Equi-ty Drive, $10 Straw. Ken Bridges Com-merce 706-768-3480

Service-aged purebred Black Angus, Black Simmental and SimAngus bulls, extensive AI breeding experience; regis-tered and semen-tested. William Clan-ton Odum 912-221-1383 912-586-2388

Sim-Angus Bulls (2) full sib embryo calves, ASA#2890437 (8) BD, 12-25-2013, Blk & Blk/Blaze face, $3,000 each. Joe Fife Hoschton 770-560-3444

Simbrah Bulls available. Registered, 7-9 months old bulls, bred from prov-en performance genetics. Kevin Kent Cleveland [email protected] 706-344-2355

Simmental Bull, sired by Uno Mass, great EPD’s - CE 11.2, structurally sound and stout. James Woodard mad-ison [email protected] 770-601-0492

Three year old,Red Brahman Bull, Proven Breeder, $3000. W.W. Abney Franklin 770-301-5658

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.

19 piglets: registered Yorkshire Boar, Berkshire Sows, free range bred, sows available. Please call. Joe Wood mo-lena 678-588-8461

American Guinea Hog piglets available.Two separate litters available, $150 each registered or $100 each non-registered. Clint Nelms doerun 229-854-2897

Crossbred barrows & gilts. 10wks. old. Landrace/York/Hamp crossed with Berkshire boar. Show quality or feed out for freezer. Tony Bozeman sylvester 229-347-0580 229-776-4101

Hampshire and Berkshire boars, ser-vice age, also younger boars and gilts. Delivery available, validated herd 211. Lawton Kemp dudley 478-697-2521

Hampshire/Yorkshire mixed, 7+ week old piglets, $50 each; Breeder boars and sows available. Gerald Hayes Flow-ery Branch 470-208-0309

Pigs for sale: Hampshire, Yorkshire cross. Omar Lopez Yatesville 706-975-2759

Pure Tamworth piglets for sale. Lee Hemmer Gainesville [email protected] 770-530-3646

Purebred Hereford Hogs. Parents on site, 12 weeks old, solid and thick, $100. Michael McRay rydal 706-506-9611

Registered Berkshire Pigs: 2 new un-related litters, taking reservations now; perfect markings and conformation stocky pigs. Duke Burgess louisville [email protected] 478-625-9542 305-923-0262

Registered Berkshire Pigs; Excellent Gilts/Boars, $150-$300, Brucellosis-Free Herd, Will Be Ready 11/21/2015. Larry Kelley Williamson [email protected] 404-858-9884

Registered Large Black pigs and boar hogs. Ed Shealey douglasville 678-249-7319

Goats and sheep If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.50% Kiko billy goats, 7 months old.

Not registered Kiko billy, $200. Eugene Lovett 795 Mt Gilead Road tennille 31089 [email protected] 478-232-8554

ADGA Sannen Buck; DOB 03/08/14; Regd. ID:AS1710606; good milk lines, lots of milkers. John and Pat Edwards summerville 706-862-2718

All ages and colors, some already bred, $75 and up. Tye Kuykendall Ball Ground 770-735-3532 770-833-2808

Alpine Buckling, born 2/12/2015, can be registered with ADGA, excellent dairy genetics. Daniel House Waverly Hall 706-566-8676

Baby Pygmy goats, $75 for Males; $100 for Females. Richard W Day 3651 Sims Bridge Road NW monroe 30656 [email protected] 770-267-0004

Beautiful Boer/Saanen billy; born 4-4-15. Sire was registerd purebred Boer, gentle, hornless, $100. Rickey Wall thomaston 706-647-1313

Billy Goat; call after 5 pm. Ronnie Brown marietta 770-435-7903

Boer goats: 8 months old, Red paint traditional, $150 to $185. Steve Gore tallapoosa 770-574-2829

Eastern Spanish Low Country X Baylis; Buck 1 1/2 yrs. old, $300. Barry Oneal Gay 706-977-0609

Fainting Goat Buck, around 8 months old, $100, can text pics on request. Bill Mitchell monroe 770-601-0439

For Sale: Two Angora male goats, $45. Roger Payton elberton 706-498-2518

Full-blood Boer bucks, no papers, 6-8 months old, 1 approx. 3 years old, $150 and up. Laura Thacker dahlonega 706-265-3040

Gentle Dwarf/Boer male goats for sale. One excellent stud. Photos avail-able. Margrett Skinner Gray 478-361-3265

Goat for sale, also fresh brown eggs for sale. Johnny Mulkey ranger 706-508-9090

Katahdin sheep and rams for sale. Russell Cantrell Newborn 770-855-3008

Kiko buck, (2) 5y/o, registered pure-bred for sale/trade; 4 y/o Spanish and 1 y/o Spanish/Kiko does for sale. Lee Davis Carrollton 770-342-8781

Kiko/Spanish/Nubian, healthy bred does, bucks, wethers. All ages, $50 and up. Call for info. Linda Duke Good Hope 770-267-1520

Mixed Pygmy Goats for sale, $150/each. Denise Huntley roswell 30075 770-329-7113

Nigerian Dwarfs sell out: High milk lines. Most double/triple regd. Bucks, Bucklings, Does, Doelings, $150 - 800. Alex Whitesell roopville 256-702- 0560

PB Nubians bucks and doe. Call for more information. Mary Phillips Waco 770-709-8753 678-646-7679

Pygmy, Nigerian and mixed bucks, does; some bred, ages 8 months to 4 years, $75 and up. Rita Hoefler Flovilla 678-752-0286

Pygmy-Nigerian and Pygmy-Laman-cha mixed goats. Herd reduction. Mixed colors, $75 & up. John Smith Harlem 706-699-1528

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.

15 Y/O, DK Bay,TB Mare, Exracer, Rides English, Light Cribber, Nice Gaits, No Time, $500 OBO. Bess Morgan the rock 770-567-1801

2 Blue eyed ponies for sale, $600 & $800. call, email or visit Website for info. Hope Bennett Cleveland [email protected] 706-348-7279

2 broodmares, 7 + 10 years old, in foal to World Champion, Dixie Lineman. Due March 2016. David Patterson talking rock 404-667-7500

6-year-old TWH gelding by Major Gen-eral. Black, 16 hands. Stylish. Martha Thurmond madison 706-342-1989 706-372-2560

Donkey Jenny, 6 yrs. old, standard, good pet, companion or guard. Can de-liver. Wynn Copeland Greensboro 706-453-7687

Double registered RMHA/KMHA, bob tail mare, certified to breed,15.1 hands,1100 lbs. Chocolate in color. Sam Stephens Clermont 770-287-2704

Miniature Donkey; registered Jenny raised with goats, good pasture guard, gentle. H.T. Lyon Chamblee 770-891-3939

Miniature donkeys: guard or breeding, donkey Jack, $200 & up; nice colors, Jennies, $300 & up; small & registered donkeys. Bill Wray Perry 478-825-1297 478-367-7224

Quarter Horse Gelding, 7 yr. Chestnut 15.2 hands. English, Western, Beginners Advanced Rider, $2,500. Trixie Roukoski marietta 404-754-7146

Regd. Quarter Horse and Regd. Ap-paloosa with $1500 worth of saddles and all tack, $2500. Danny McGowen thomson 706-394-0927

Trail horse, 6 yr.old, Bay gelding, gen-tle, good disposition, $2500. Summer Hunt thomson 706-825-1455

We have a nice Mamoth Jack stand-ing at stud. Larry Booth Norman Park 229-520-9441

equine miscellaneous If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.17” Koen Cutting Saddle, great condi-

tion: $1700. Chris Jones Waverly Hall 706-575-1972

2002 S&H two-horse bumper pull trailer. Tires have less than 1000 miles on them: $3000. Corbin Martin Canton 904-614-9743

2006 Sundowner 777, 2-horse straight load trailer w/ramp. Solid divider, 5-foot tack room, excellent condition, $10,000. Patti McLeroy 105 Heard Rd Kathleen 31047 [email protected] 478-987-0019

CDE horse cart. Custom built of light-weight aluminum. Can email photos. Harness also available. Joan Davis Hawkinsville [email protected] 478-636-9013

Draft Horse Roberts Carriage Lemo: White, pole or shafts, brakes and lights, ready to be used, $3,000. Tom Clark Winston 770-596-0273

Five saddles; 3 Western, 2 English, all for $350. Bruce Lowry Cumming 770-630-2986 770-360-2986

MEADOWBROOK horse carriage for sale, $1200, good condition. Mon-Sat 9am-7pm. MJay Baruti Conyers 404-310-9153

New easy entry horse cart. For large to draft horse. Pneumatic tires, leaf springs, $900. Joe Watkins Winder [email protected] 770-307-6979

Rocking R Arab show saddle, bridle and breast collar. Beautiful condition with lots of silver. If interested, can send pictures. $750. OBO Candy Frederick Chickamauga 423-903-6094

Tucker Cimarron Saddle, 18.5” Breast strap, Bridle, made for larger person, new condition, $1500. Hank Bell madi-son 706-474-0289

Vintage wagon seat including all springs and hardware, in excellent condition. Price $225. J. Hammond Gainesville 678-316-1611

Wanted : Miniature Jenny, Jacks, Sor-rel in color. H N Rolston eatonton 706-473-3119

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.

Beautiful pasture space available for horse, near Hampton with trails, arena, round pen. Equine Facility Number 11334 Dan Robertson stockbridge 678-300-3434

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.

1 Black O.E. Bantam Rooster, 1 1/2 yr. old, very small, quality. $10. Ken Hatley Zebulon 770-358-1300

2014 Pumpkin Hulsey Game Cocks; 2015 Pumpkins, Grey Jungle Fowl, Egyptian Geese, Button quail. John Ma-son macon 478-986-3709

2015 hatch Top Knot bearded White Silkie, pure bred; Buff Blk. Silkies, $25/Pair. Call anytime. Jack Jenkins Harlem 706-799-8597

2015 Silkies, Peahens, Peacocks & Turkeys; 2 yr old Chickens. John Hern-don Grayson 404-697-7179

3 Cornish Rock hens; 1 rooster, $35; 4 turkey hens, $30 each; 1 Tom, $50; 3 Bantam, $25. Jim Moon White 404-445-0829

Baby chicks $1: Dominique, Silver & Golden Wyandottes, Red Stars Amer-aucana, Barred Rock. Pullets $15 each, laying. Gary Ridley laFayette 706-638-1911

Baby chicks: Accepting orders for 2016 Heritage hatching, brown egg lay-ers, year round hatching. Bob Berry ray City [email protected] 229-455-6437 229-375-1991

Bantams: Cochins, several colors; Selling All. Very Reasonable. Charles Parris Winston 770-598-2514

Barred Rocks, Colombian Rocks, Black Australorps, Light Brahmas. Price varies by age. Closed breeding pens, parents onsite. Benjamin Exline mcdonough [email protected] 404-925-3557

Beautiful white doves for sale; $15/pair; some multi-colored, sweet, healthy. Ricky and Donna Harrison monroe 770-527-7798 770-905-7091

Black Copper Marans, $25 each or $60 for a trio. Shelby Adair loganville 678-898-1832

Black Shoulder Peacocks, 6 months, $50, and Game Roosters, $10. Shirley Causey albany 229-395-6300

Buff Orpington ($9), Rhode Island Red ($9) and Cuckoo Maran ($10) pullets for sale. Hatched 10/21. Immunized. Alan Sanders Blairsville 706-781-1966

Diamond Doves, 11 for $135.Very beautiful. Donna Milligan martin 706-716-0413

For Sale: Game Roosters and Hens, Grays, Hatch, Kelso, Leipers, $ 20 & Up. John Rentz Hazlehurst 912-253-9145 912-222-1562

Free range Bronze Turkeys, $40 ea.; Several to pick from. David Brock Bue-na Vista 229-937-5774

Free Range or Penned Narragan-sett Turkeys, 2 Toms, $40 each; Two Hens, $35 each, Good Breeding Stock. Glenda Viverette sharpsburg 770-377-9919

Game Fowl: Dink Fair Sweater, Pin-nion YLH, Law Grey and Sweater Greys. Some really nice crosses. Roger Single-tary Whigham 229-220-5261

Grown Guineas, $10 each. Eugene Johns Waycross 912-283-3332

Guinea, Bantam, Duck, and other Chicks, starting at $4 each. Ernest Pres-ley macon 478-284-9265

Guineas For Sale. 3 weeks old, $5 per Guineas. Toby Strickland Hortense 912-617-4174

Guineas for sale. Young speckled & black & white, $25/Pair or $15 Each. Ed Long Harrison 478-240-0253

Guineas: Still some left, 4 weeks, $6; 6 weeks $8; 8 weeks+ $10; Pearls $20. Wyndle Bates Blue ridge 706-258-4418

Indian Blue Peafowl for sale: 2015 pea-cocks, $50; 2014 peahens, $150. Noel Jackson tifton 229-392-3327 229-392-3327

Meat chickens (all var.): Chicks $4, Large hens $12, Roosters $13, Pullets $5-$8. Dick Overall toccoa 678-755-8422

MUST SELL ALL: 2 India Blue Males with 3 Penhens each; White Silkies, Buff, Blk. Silkie, Cheap. Jack R Jenkins Harlem 706-556-3261

Narragansett turkeys, 2 hens and 2 toms, $45 each. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-251-8896

OE Bantams Show Stock. BB Reds, Quail, OE Blue Splash, Brassy Backs, Blue Brassy Backs, Silver Duckwings. William McBurnett 296 Swanson Rd ty-rone 30290 770-487-2233

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One SilverLace Wilne Dot Rooster for sale. For meat or Breeding, $15. Wayne Knight auburn 678-425-4550

Pigeons Homers, high flyers, splasher bluebar, black, white. Call for details. Shabanali Jabbar Jackson 404-272-7423

Pigeons: Racing Homer, Asst. Ages and colors, $10 each. Kim Bishop Box springs 706-577-8205

Rhode Island Pullets, also New Ham-sphire, Black & Red Sex Links, Plym-outh Rocks. Brian Sturdy dahlonega 706-865-9201

Round Head, Kelso and Hatch chick-ens for sale. Scott Moon Newborn 770-549-8742

Several chicken hutches, bought from tractor supply, New cond, $130 ea.; Homemade, $45 ea. Wayne Martin Waynesboro [email protected] 706-526-1880

Show White Bearded Silkies, raised in the house and are very sweet. Ron Kelly augusta [email protected] 706-830-6458 706-830-6458

Trio of Show Quality White Rock Ban-tams, $30. Paul Hardy 253 Goza Rd Fayetteville 30215 [email protected] 770-719-1140

Tuft Buff goose, $30.1 pr. rare Shetland Geese, $125. Ducks SQB. Saxony, Run-ner, Hookbill, Mini Silkie. $20-$30 each. Laurie Durgin summerville 706-857-1178

Turkeys For Sale: Breeders & Young, Grown Up; 2 White/Splash Peahens, 14 mos. old. Edward Sezonov snellville 770-361-1871

Two Adult Guineas, $10 each or $15 for both. Bobby Drake Gainesville 770-536-6268

Wheaten, Blue Wheaten, Red Pyle, Old English bantams, Black Cochins bantams, Wheaten Marans, Large Fowl. Mike Brown lagrange 706-884-8217

White Leghorn hens, 4 months old, laying now; white eggs, $20 ea. Rupert Harris Cumming 770-856-0469

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 Quail, flight conditioned, now available for the 2015/2016 season. Call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fair-mount 404-376-0550 706-337-5711

Bobwhite/Coturnix Quail eggs; $70/100; $155/500; $298/1,000. Willie Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769

Flight Conditioned Quail, Pheasant. Hour from ATL/SC! Book yours today! Jacob Nash danielsville [email protected] 706-255-6372 706-255-9524

Mature Bobwhite Quail. Great Flyers. Good feathers. 18,000 available. $4 each Chris McCook Williamson 770-584-0333 770-884-5655

Northern Bob White Quail, flight, pen raised, $3.75. Fletcher Christian rome 706-895-3030 706-728-0375

Poultry/Fowl Wanted Bantam Cochins within 50 miles of

Chatsworth. Bill Todd Chatsworth 706-463-0508

Have a new chicken house. Now I need chickens. Betty Hendrix Canton 770-479-7627

ISO pigeons/Mallard duck for dog training. I am looking for pigeons and/or Mallard ducks for Labrador training. Josh Todd Zebulon 404-969-9370

Laying hens, 5-10, 1 year old, Watkins-ville area, NE Ga. Nick Bath Bogart 404-313-6852 706-769-0955

Need 1 Black Austroulorp rooster, about 6 months to a year. Broxton Wyn-ne athens 706-548-4506

Need a Langshan rooster for my Lang-shan hens. Tommy Jackson Juliette 478-986-9446

Pigeons, any type. Will trap pigeons for free. Will pick up pigeons for free. Gregg Leonard roswell 404-580-6268

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Buffalo for sale, female and male: $1000. Debbie Frix 1500 Trail Of Tears Ball Ground 30107 770-490-9024

Llamas for sale: Female llamas for sale, ages 1-4, also have 2 Males for sale. Marsha Randolph locust Grove 678-815-1999

liVestOCK HaNdliNG If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.‘07 Miley, 16’ with large tack comp. 2

horse straight load with ramp, used very little. Call mornings only. Linda Snyder monroe 770-207-1793

2003 Exiss 3-horse gooseneck; slant w/dressing room; excellent condition; like new, can email photos, $10,500. Beckie Sanders Pendergrass 706-658-6014

2015 Priefert SO191 portable cattle chute for rent (call for details) or sale, $3800 firm. Clay Leathers Villa rica 30180 678-836-6793

3 Horse Bumper Pull, Big “B”, extra tall with dressing room, extra wide, new tires, $3,500. Rusty Horton Oxford 770-385-8781

Animal Trailer for Sale, $1000. Good tires. Carole Harris lithonia 678-232-9847

For Sale: Priefert Squeeze Chute and Trailer. Andy Clary Odum 912-586-2795 912-294-3064

One 16’ horse trailer for sale. Sidney Keadle 142 Hickman Fork Rd. thomas-ton 30286 706-647-2328 706-601-2473

Priefert cattle head gate, good condi-tion, $200. Houston Roberson armuch-ee 706-766-0628 706-234-2405

Rollins 18ft. Bumper Pull, Stock Trailer; Two inside gate, Two doors, double axle, good condition, $4,000. Nancy England Gainesville 770-532-8818

Wanted: 16’ Livestock Trailer, bumper pull, good brakes. Leonard Draper Ce-dartown 770-748-2042 404-401-5591

raBBits If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.Babby Dutch/ Holland Lops; Black,

Silver, Blue-Cream and Brown, $30. W. T Hucheson marietta 678-469-2545

Beautiful New Zealand Rabbits; Red, Chestnut, broken. Vivian Cason-Marks Jasper [email protected] 770-715-0771

Bunnies for Sale: Small and Large, mixed breeds, $10 - $25. Laurie Flip Phippen Newnan 770-755-8702

Lionheads and mixed breeds for sale or trade for Netherland dwarfs. Luke Pruitt Canton 770-889-9204 770-366-3659

New Zealand Breaks, 8 wks. old, 5 all together, $12 each. Call after 5:00 p.m. J.D. Jesse Wall Barnesville 770-358-2474

New Zealand Red pedigreed rabbits, Also pedigreed broke NZR. Charles Powell menlo 706-676-5582 706-862-6506

New Zealand Red Rabbits, $15 each. Peggy Cline rockmart 770-445-4572

NZ White and NZ Red Rabbits. Will be ready for Home or Butcher in a few weeks. Carmen Smith Collins 912-403-2215

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.

$4.50: 2015 Fescue/Orchard grass hay, heavy square bales, fertilized/limed. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906

$40; 4X5 round bales, string wrapped, mixed grass, fertilized, rain free/barn stored. Discount for 20 or more. Robert Greene roopville 770-324-4323

$50, 4x5 Round bales, Fescue, barn kept, high quality horse hay. Lewallen Farms Wesley Stubbs Waleska 770-712-8106

‘15 Alfalfa, fertilized, $10/bale; Fescue/Orchard, $4.50/bale. Cow hay, $30. De-livery available. Dale Hall Calhoun 706-506-0351

‘15 Alicia Bermuda hay. Fertilized horse quality. Under barn. Can deliver. Square, $4; 4x4 rolls $30. Derrell Dixon reidsville 30453 912-654-2941

‘15 Bermuda Hay, 4x5, net wrap, horse quality, $50; cow hay, $30-$40, fertilized/limed per UGA. Mike Dubose Junction City 706-366-1665

‘15 Bermuda/ Fescue Mix hay, horse quality, rain free, square bales, you load; $7/bale; minimum 10 bales; cash. W. Abrams milner 770-228-3865

‘15 Bermuda/Fescue Mix, large rolls, horse quality, $50, Can Deliver. Jay Townsend monroe 678-618-6992

‘15 Coastal & Tift 85 Bermuda, 4x6, tight net-wrapped rolls, excellent qual-ity. $55. E Brown avera 706-831-3442 706-547-6162

‘15 Coastal and Tift 44 hay; 4x5 rolls, covered.Can deliver, $35-45 per roll. Scott McDaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013

‘15 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, UGA soil specs., square or 4x5 round bales in barn, deliver/stack avail-able. $40 - $60. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463 478-960-7239

‘15 Coastal Bermuda; weed free and fertilized, large round bales, net wrapped, also square bales available. William Smith reidsville [email protected] 912-246-2500

‘15 Coastal Burmuda, 4x5 rolls, horse quality, fertilized, $40, sheltered $45. Larry Heslep milledgeville 478-452-8616 678-472-6919

‘15 Fescue/Mixed grass, in barn, fer-tilized, rain free, squares, $5. Linda Leatherman Carrollton 770-834-8333

‘15 Horse quality, square bales, Ber-muda, fertilized, rain free, sprayed, $6.50 bales Flying-W-Farm/Carrollton Jack Kirk roopville [email protected] 770-880-9472

‘15, 4x5 horse quality Fescue, heavy rolls, no rain, no weeds, fertilized and limed, in barn. Jason Breeding senoia [email protected] 770-599-8998

1,100 lbs. Tift Quick Round bales, de-livery available. Franklin Smith spring-field 912-659-7143

12 Fescue and Ryegrass, fertlilized, $35; 4x5 round bales, each. Joe Higgin-botham elberton 706-283-1204

2014 Tift Bermuda hay; square and round bales, horse quality, stored in barn, delivery available. Dick Stratton locust Grove 770-842-9317 770-914-6153

2015 4x5 Coastal Bermuda/Crabgrass Bales. Neal Hancock Byron [email protected] 478-954-5985

2015 4x6 net wrapped round bales, Rye mix, $52; Coastal/Crabgrass Mix, $48. Mixed Cow hay rolls, outside, $37. Tony Smith monticello 706-476-2051

2015 Alecia Bermudagrass hay, 4x5, baled with JD 468, net wrapped bales. Call Allen or Fred. Allen Boyd tifton 229-392-4450 229-546-5188

2015 Alicia and Russell Bermuda Hay, Fertilized/Limed to UGA Specs. Weed/Rain Free, 4x5 tight bales under shelter. William Page Wrightsville 478-864-2942

2015 Alicia Bermuda hay for sale, 4’ X 5’ round rolls, fertilized, rain free, under shelter, $40. Neil Vaughn rhine 912-245-5116

2015 Alicia hay, 4x5 net wrapped, well-fertilized, weed-free, rain-free, delivery available. Paul Harris Patterson 912-670-0222

2015 Alicia Square Bales - Horse Qual-ity; $5.50 per bale; Extremely well fertil-ized & stored inside. Delivery Available. Michael Hood Brooklet 912-536-0295 912-536-0295

2015 Alicia, 5x6 rolls, $40. No weeds, made dry. Nick Mavis Garber Waynes-boro 706-871-5671 706-871-8964

2015 Bermuda Hay, horse quality, 4x5 rolls in barn, $50, includes loading. Frank Eaves elberton 706-201-7267

2015 Bermuda Hay, horse quality, square bales, $6; Mixed Bermuda Hay $5; All high quality, in barn. Keith Boozer monroe 770-601-5217

2015 Bermuda Hay; square bales in barn, $350. Embry Farm. John Creek Marlene Embry duluth 770-476-1193

2015 Bermuda Square Bale, $3, at barn; Cow quality. Randy Guillebeau monroe 770-316-8715

2015 Bermuda, $5.50, Fescue, $4.25 both, hq. fert., rainfree, price @ barn, Delivery Available. AL GUILLEBEAU monroe, 770-267-8929

2015 Bermuda, round bales, 1000#, $25. Mike Buford Concord 770-584-6675

2015 Bermuda/Fescue, 4x5 rolls, mixed grass, horse quality, $35 in barn. Charlie Chastain talkingrock 706-972-1103

2015 Coastal Bermuda Hay, 4x5 round, square bales, and mulch. Larry Morgan lizella 478-781-1990 478-972-5977

2015 Coastal Bermuda Hay, 4X5, net wrapped, stored in barn, horse quality. Fred Sackett Butler 478-952-5399

2015 Coastal Bermuda hay, fertilized, rain-free, round bales, net-wrapped; $40. Large Order, Better Prices. Rocking L Ranch Morris Lively Collins 912-213-8249

2015 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $5/bale at barn, Delivery avail-able. Glenn Brinson 6482 OLD LOUIS-VILLE RD tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960

2015 Coastal Bermuda Hay, round bales, $65-$75, horse quality, fertilized, rain-free. Charlene Cook Ft. Valley 478-825-1981

2015 Coastal Bermuda, horse qual-ity, fertilized, limed, rain free, 4x5 tight bales, net wrapped., under shelter, $60.outside $50. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985

2015 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, square bales; $5.50 per bale; well limed and fertilized. Delivery Available. Win-ford Jackson Newnan 770-463-3739 678-580-9950

2015 Coastal Bermuda, large rolls, clean, fetilized. C Wayne Vinson Had-dock 478-457-5587

2015 Coastal Bermuda; square bales, $6.50 a bale. Well limed and fertilized. Delivery available. Rhonda McCracken Newnan 770-328-9453

2015 Coastal, Fescue, Bahia, 4x4 net-wrapped rolls, well-limed, fertilized; $30 per roll in field; $35 in barn. James Pierce Waverly Hall 404-372-8631 678-610-6621

2015 Fescue Hay for sale, 4x5 rolls, $45 ea. Davis Jenkins mcdonough 678-350-4002

2015 Fescue square bales; horse qual-ity, stored in barn, rain-free, fertilized, limed; $4.50 per bale. Al Blackburn dawsonville 770-401-2862

2015 Fescue, Bermuda and Rye mix hay, 4x5 bales, $30 in field. Delivery available. Otha Knight social Circle 770-403-9422 770-385-0332

2015 Fescue/Bermuda Hay, square bales, $3.50/bale. Pat Davis Gay 706-318-9450

2015 Fescue/Bermuda, round rolls, 4X5 net wrapped, stored in barn, $40. Berlin Campbell molena 706-647-8478

2015 high performance, UGA tested, Alicia/Russell Hay, Rd/Sq, sheltered, delivery available. PBI Farms. Heath Pit-tman Vidalia 912-537-9721

2015 Horse hay, 4 x 5 round bales, very good quality, covered/ on pallets, $50. Text OK. Andy Jackson Brooks 678-362-3393

2015 Horse hay; $5.50 sq. bales, $40 and $50 round rolls. Mulch hay sq. bales, $3.25 and $25 round rolls. Ricky Anderson taylorsville 404-402-8470

2015 horse quality Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, $50 each; Cattle quality hay, $25 per roll. Larry Jarrett Gillsville 770-503-5024

2015 Premium hay, UGA tested, 4x5-6, round bales, Orchard, Fescue, Ber-muda; fertilized, sprayed, dry in barn. Jim Raptis lyerly 770-712-5883

2015 Tift 85 Bermuda hay, net wrapped, $40 each. James Hicks Col-lins 912-557-8965

2015 Tift 85, 4x5 net wrapped, horse and cow hay, starting at $35 per roll. De-livery available. Dan Crispell reidsville 912-313-1423

2015 Tift Bermuda Hay, barn stored, 4x5 rolls for $50 and square bales for $5. Steve Matthews Griffin 404-247-9789

2015 Tifton 44 Bermuda, premium horse quality, fertilized, barn stored, weed & crabgrass free, 4x5 rolls, $70. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653

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liVestOCK QUOtatiONsaverage prices for October 2015 auction market at Geor-gia auction markets, Georgia department of agriculture and U.s.d.a. Cooperative Federal-state livestock market News and Grading service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)

(Cattle prices expressed in price/hundredweight)

slaUGHter Classes . . . . . . . . aVeraGes

COWs:Breakers 75-80% lean . . 76.87Boners 80-85% Lean . . . 81.11Lean 85-90% Lean . . . . 76.42 BUlls:Yield Grade 11000-1500 lbs . . . . . . . 105.491500-2100 lbs . . . . . . . 108.62

Feeder Classes: WeiGHted . . . . . aVG PriCes steers: mediUm aNd larGe 1-2

200-250 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-300 lbs . . . . . . . . . 267.62 300-350 lbs . . . . . . . . . 251.88350-400 lbs . . . . . . . . . 244.50 400-450 lbs . . . . . . . . . 226.93 450-500 lbs . . . . . . . . . 196.84500-550 lbs . . . . . . . . . 188.39 550-600 lbs . . . . . . . . . 181.46600-650 lbs . . . . . . . . . 176.48 650-700 lbs . . . . . . . . . 169.96steers: mediUm aNd larGe 2-3300-350 lbs . . . . . . . . . 237.27 350-400 lbs . . . . . . . . . 220.39 400-450 lbs . . . . . . . . . 206.18 450-500 lbs . . . . . . . . . 182.30500-550 lbs . . . . . . . . . 170.85550-600 lbs . . . . . . . . . 166.10

HeiFers: mediUm aNd larGe 1-2

200-250 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-300 lbs . . . . . . . . . 230.11 300-350 lbs . . . . . . . . . 215.29350-400 lbs . . . . . . . . . 196.51 400-450 lbs . . . . . . . . . 186.32 450-500 lbs . . . . . . . . . 172.66 500-550 lbs . . . . . . . . . 163.47550-600 lbs . . . . . . . . . 160.33 600-650 lbs . . . . . . . . . 154.04650-700 lbs . . . . . . . . . 151.74

GOats (priced per head)slaUGHter Classes . . . . . . seleCtiON 2

Billies/BUCKs75-100 lbs . . . . . . . . . . 122.44 100-150 lbs . . . . . . . . . 160.50 150-300 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NaNNies/dOes60-80 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . 78.75 80-100 lbs . . . . . . . . . . 112.90100-150 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kids & YearliNGs20-40 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . 58.75 40-60 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . 91.90 60-80 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . 127.50 Producers can obtain daily cattle prices

by Internet at the following website: http://www.ams.usda.gov

Once at the site, select Market News and Transportation Data in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay under the heading Market News Reports by Pro-gram. Next, click on Cattle under the head-ing Browse by Commodity. Then click on Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions and select Georgia.

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2015, 4 x 5 Bahia/Fescue mixed hay, fertilized, $44 in barn; $33 outside. James Fincher laGrange 706-298-1156

4x5 Coastal Bermuda Hay, good qual-ity, $60 per roll. Russ Elliott lizella 478-935-8180

4x5 Net wrap Bermuda/ Fescue, UGA Tester, limed, fert. sprayed, $35, Will Load. Frank Adams Hartwell 706-436-9262

4x5 rolls Fescue/Bermuda hay, mixed, 30 each. Gene Quick Newnan 678-776-1859

60 Rolls: Coastal Bermuda, excellent quality. Stan Powell Wrightsville 478-575-0663

Bermuda and Bermuda-mix round rolls, 4x5 net wrapped, horse quality and cow hay, $35-$45. Jack Jenkins social Circle 706-286-4438

Bermuda Round bale hay, $20/bale; 66 bales left. John Gibson Newborn 470-336-8721

Bermuda, Fescue, Rye hay, heav-ily fert., rain free, horse quality, square $7, round $50; large quantity, deliver. S. Stana Carrollton 770-241-3201

Bermuda/Fescue mix, 4X5 roundbales, netwrapped, sheltered, $50; Cattle Hay, $40, Sq. Bermuda $6, Sherrel Astin Villa rica 678-794-0880

Bermuda/Fescue, Horse and Cow Hay For Sale. G.E Adams Hoschton 706-654-3515 770-601-8487

Bermuda/Fescue, Premium Horse Quality, rain/weed free, 4x5 JD Bales, $60/$50, Squares $6; Quantity Dis-counts. Rex Palmer auburn 770-867-9589

Bermuda; Horse Quality Hay, 4x5, round bales, $40 per bale. W.T. Dishroon mansfield 770-317-8455

Coastal Bermuda; Round Bales, 4 x 5, In Barn, $40/per bale. Steve Arnold Nicholson 706-207-4356

Coastal Hay, 4 x 5 rolls, large quantity, delivery available. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171

Corn $40 per, 55 gal. drum. B&C Farm-ing. Ed Burrell monticello 706-717-9581

Cow hay or mulch hay for FREE, small load. Kelly Tillman BallGround 770-608-7093

Feed hay, 5x5 bales, $40-$55 ea. fertil-ized and limed. Dupree & Co. Missy Du-pree sandersville 478-232-7590

Fescue hay, heavily fertilized, rain-free, horse-quality, square bales, $4.50 in barn. Nolan Haygood dawsonville 706-265-2361

Fescue: horse quality, $3.50; Fescue mix, horse & cow quality, $3.50. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 770-867-7550

Good quality mixed grass hay, 4X5 rolls, $30/roll. Andy Page Winder 770-307-7511

Grain Screenings for sale.Truckload quantity only, Delivery available, call for pricing Roy Embry eatonton 706-485-9848

Hay for Sale: Alicia Bermuda, 4x5, net wrapped, $50 a roll, a few for $40. Larry Cox Waynesboro 706-829-4174

Horse and Cow Coastal Bermuda, RFQ 130, round netwrapped and square bales. Rain free, stored inside. Delivery available. Chris Bishop louisville 704-651-9758

Horse and Cow hay. Bermuda Russell, square bales, $5; Round bales, $50. North Meriwether County. Lanny Ramp-ley Gay [email protected] 336-803-2920 678-472-7119

Horse quality, Tifton 44, square bales, UGA tested, rain and weed free, $5.50 bale. Kenneth Owens monroe 770-267-8759

Large volume of horse quality Bermu-da hay; square bales. Peanut and Ber-muda grass, round bales. Paul Harris Odum 912-294-2470

Peanut hay for sale 2015, net wrap, $40/roll in field. Dwayne Conner states-boro 912-536-1381

Peanut hay rolls, 4x5 $40. Coastal Bermuda hay 4x5 rolls, $45 and square bales, $5, UGA tested. Josh Moxley Buena Vista 678-414-7675

Premium quality horse hay, large round bales, well fertilized, $55 per bale. Frank Neely Hephzibah 706-836-7171

Quality 2015 round bales, 4x5.5, net wrap, $30 to $45 picked up. Delivery Available, rates based on mileage. Chad Hendrix Collins 912-237-3430

Ryegrass and Coastal Mixed, $45 a roll. Michael Brown avera 706-831-1226

Shelled yellow corn, $6 per 40 lbs bag. Janie Willis dahlonega 706-867-5177

Shelled yellow feed corn and wheat for food plots etc. Call Wayne Robert Mont-gomery reynolds 478-837-2356

Square Bales, Fescue Hay, $4 per bale. Allen Conner Clermont 678-943-5626

Tift 44, Lg./Sq. bales, top quality, $7; Fert./limed, according to UGA specs. Ralph Mills Gainesville [email protected] 770-536-8438

Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted ‘15 Bermuda, 4x5, netwrapped, $50 in

barn; Fescue, $35/ roll; rain free, horse hay. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706-207-5279

Wanted: 1000 rolls Wheat Straw, Cen-tral or South Ga. John Wurst Ochlock-nee 229-200-0059

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.

Annual Ryegrass, 50lb. bags, 99% purity, 83% germ., $25 per bag. George Chandler danielsville 706-338-4321

Wrenns Abruzzie Rye seed. Ceaned, treated, no noxious weed, 300 bushels. David Jarriel Collins 912-684-4302 912-314-5781

Wrens Abruzzi Rye, 99% pure, 90% germ, $25.50 per 50 lb. bag. Buffalo Creek Farm Lewis Sanders stephens 706-759-3871 706-340-1546

ag Plants for sale Blue Gal and Yellow Gal, Sugar Cane

for sale. Ray Freeman dublin 478-272-1307

Blueberry plants, $2 each; four to six feet tall, taking orders for February ship-ment. Sidney Roland demorest 706-754-6700

Chinquapins - Castanea Pumila, 5) one year old bare root seedlings, $40. Mar-shall Adams marietta [email protected] 678-313-1873

Fig trees, Brown Turkey, Persimmon and Mulberry trees. Can ship bare root. John Jeffords Homerville 912-520-0431

Figs, three varieties, mulberries, $5; self-pollinating Issai, kiwi, $6; sweet shrub, $3; dewberries, raspberries, $2; much more. Carla Houghton marietta 770-428-2227

For Sale; Sugar Cane Red and Green; 0 .50 per stalk. Robert Buchanan Plains 229-591-0997

Landscape trees, farm direct, several varieties, large sizes for instant land-scape results; Red Maples, Crape Myr-tles and More. J. Greenway adairsville 770-382-7884

Multiplying onions, new crop this year; also gourds, $18 /gallon. Eugene White lithonia 770-987-9790

Pomegranites, figs, newport plus, herbs, different sizes for different prices. Kamal Sarris Kennesaw 404-319-1593 678-830-7324

Several varieties of Sugar Cane for sale; by the stalk row or field. DW Wright 464 DW Wright Road moultrie 31788 229-891-7632 229-324-3133

Strawberry plants (bare root): 10/4.99, 20/8.99, 30/13.99. Hans Gruetzenbach 978 County Farm Rd. NE dalton 30721 [email protected] 706-271-0052

Strawberry plugs available. Call or email for available varietes and price. Pricing subject to quantities purchased. Rick Reed douglas [email protected] 912-384-5450 912-393-4164

Sugar Cane for sale. Geneva, GA. Ollie Chester Jr talbotton 706-269-2472

Winter Flowers: Violas, Pansies, Snap-dragons; $3 each. Tasha Diego 32 Woodhaven Tr murrayville 30564 [email protected] 706-429-6939 706-429-6939

ag seed/Plants Wanted RHUBARB plants wanted. Looking for

rhubarb plants for sale. Ben Whisnant lula 706-677-4680

Want a few asparagus seeds for plant-ing. Please email or call for further info if needed. Phyllis Davis soperton [email protected] 912-529-4564

Want sugar cane to cook for syrup near Savannah, Ga or Statesboro, Ga. area. Harold Miller ellabell 912-658-7190

Want to buy Syrup Cane seed, early or-ange or similar to make sorghum syrup. H. G. Cartey Sr Bishop 706-769-7184

Want: Martin Gourd Seeds; Want Pumpkin Seeds. Call For Price. Jim Hol-land Unadilla 478-318-2923

Wanted: Non GMO white shelled corn. Dennis Burroughs Hull [email protected] 706-613-6248 706-548-4949

Wanted: Jerusalem Artichoke tubers. Please contact per e-mail or phone for price per 5 gallons. Charles Hill Cordele 229-322-5079 229-322-5079

FlOWers aNd OrNameNtals

FOr sale If you have questions about this cat-

egory, call 404-656-3722. 4” perennials, 350 varieties, $1.50

ea. including Helleborus; 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25; display gar-den. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967

Amaryllis Bulbs, Red, $1 each; Spider Lily Bulbs, Red, $5 dozen. Clifton Sapp screven 912-253-6600

Clivia Miniata(orange), $20 each, plus $3.50 shipping. Christmas Gift. Elaine D Flanagan 204 Sweetwater Ct lizella 31052 [email protected] 478-335-3364

Large growing Azaleas in one-gallon pots, all colors; $2.50 each. Jack Maf-fett, Sr. montezuma 478-954-2111 478-472-7133

Large Pencil, Aloes, Jades, Cactus, Night-blooming cereus, white, red and many more. Nancy Rosser Powder springs 770-943-1915

Large quantity of sunflower heads for sale, in the field, 50 cents each. Danny Fausett dawsonville 706-265-8432

Liriope: Large clumps, green and vai-gated, also Manonia Eleangus, Crepe Myrtle, Yellow Iris. Gwyn Bullard Cal-houn 678-918-0011

Lotus, lilies, pond plants and tubs, cheap. Can no longer take care of due to health. Susan Kingsolver Hull [email protected] 706-363-8892

Lunaria a.k.a Silver Dollar Money plant, Sow Fall, partial shade, lovely dried ar-rangements, limited supply; SASE, 20 seeds, $1. T. L Huskey dalton 706-270-2071

Mature Lenten Roses, ready to bloom this winter, $4 each. Pachysandra ground cover, 50 bare root plants, $10. Carol Olson marietta 770-998-1076

Reseeding petunias, mixed; angel trumpets, double purple or double yel-low, $1 per packet with SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549

Rose Campion plants, Sassafras trees, Tall phlox; Short white Iris, Mole bean seed, Daffodils, Old Time Yellow, White Narcissus, Red Bud Tree. $6 each. E. Beach duluth 770-476-1163

Seeds: mullein pink, touch-me-nots, four-o-clocks, money plant, morning glory, hibiscus, devil’s trumpet, Siberian iris, $1 teaspoon, SASE, cash. G. Rob-ertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. duluth 30096

Sunflowers and monkey grass free! First come, first served. Deloris Pickens-Sharp atlanta 678-612-0247

Wildflower seeds, attract butterflies and birds, gigantic pack, $2 and 2 stamps. Sam Marler 339 Walden Shore Drive Brunswick 31525 912-275-9710

FlOWers reQUiriNG Permits

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

advertisers selling officially protect-ed plants must have a permit to sell such plants. ads submitted without this permit will not be published. if you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit can be attached using the attach-ments button. For information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, call the Protected Plant Program at 770-918-6411.

Flowers and Ornamentals Wanted

To Replace Massive Theft; 50 Iris, Spi-der Lilies; urgently needed for Charity Garden; Donations Accepted. E. Lee Phillips Norcross 770-935-0973

Want to purchase deer-resistant flower seeds for meadow: bachelor buttons, poppies, straw flower, cleome, foxglove, buttercup, others. Marie Ernst marietta [email protected] 770-310-7447 770-953-1368

misCellaNeOUs If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.1936 Home comfort wood burning

stove has 6 eyes and water tank; great condition, $1400. Wendy Thornton Odum 912-294-0519

4 Bear Claw Feet for Fisher wood stove, $100. Robert Yates summerville 706-397-2715

48IN. SLAB BUCKET with lifting ring for 330 Excavator, $7,000. Douglas Webb Juliette 478-973-0056 478-973-0056

4x8 Hog Trap, only used twice, sale price, $250, very good condition. Jo-seph Lowery milledgeville 478-456-2607

5) Wood windows in frames, 36x54; 1) 6ft.x54 inch, 3 doors 2x6 t&g lumber, $250. Kenneth Corbin Chickamauga 423-260-6602 706-539-1208

Blueberry cookbook with 150 blue-berry recipes. Order from our website: www.theblueberryfarm.com Joe Kilpat-rick lafayette 706-638-0908

Brand new camper cover (never been unstrapped), 30ft by 40ft or for what-ever) $125. Richard Haigler Hiawassee 706-994-6850

Covered fiberglass cage for large dog. 4’x6’x10’long. Light, fan, and floor drain, $200. James Wylie Calhoun 770-596-4388

Fisher Mama Bear Wood Stove, Like new, $475. Sara Findley Newnan 770-265-7551

For Sale - 200 Gal. LP tank. No calls after 8 p.m. Ricky Williams Cumming 770-715-0756

For Sale: Approx. 150’ 1/2 in. cable hempcore, other size cables & fertlizer spreader, 6 ft. box scrape with rippers. Mary Wills Kennesaw 770-428-3076

Bulletin CalendarNov. 27-dec. 24

December Nights and Holiday LightsCoastal Georgia Botanical Gardens2 Canebrake RoadSavannah, Ga. 31419912.921.5460

dec. 2-4Great American Building Lives Gift SaleGeorgia International Horse ParkConyers, Ga. 30013770.860.4190

dec. 3-6GQHA Georgia Classic Quarter Horse ShowSutherland ArenaGeorgia National Fairgrounds & AgricenterPerry, Ga. 31069706.201.6724www.gqha.com

dec. 54-H Holiday HouseAugusta-Richmond County Extension Office602 Greene St.Augusta, Ga. 30901706.821.2349

Georgia Peach State Jackpot Swine ShowNew South ArenaGeorgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter229.947.1100

dec. 6-8Georgia Farm Bureau Annual ConventionJekyll Island Convention CenterJekyll Island, Ga. 31527

dec. 9Egg Candling ClassGeorgia Department of AgricultureGainesville, Ga. 30501770.535.5955

Jan. 212016 Georgia Ag ForecastCarroll County Ag CenterCarrollton, Ga. [email protected]

Jan. 222016 Georgia Ag ForecastUnicoi State ParkHelen, Ga. [email protected]

Jan. 252016 Georgia Ag ForecastCloud Livestock FacilityBainbridge, Ga. [email protected]

Jan. 262016 Georgia Ag ForecastUGA Tifton Campus Conference CenterTifton, Ga. [email protected]

Jan. 272016 Georgia Ag ForecastBlueberry WarehouseAlma, Ga. [email protected]

Jan. 292016 Georgia Ag ForecastGeorgia Farm Bureau BuildingMacon, Ga. [email protected]

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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Generac 80000: Like new, only 30 hours; will easily power whole house, $700. Wayne Pailloz mansfield 770-385-1751

Jotul Cast Iron Wood Burning Stove for sale, $1200. Richard L Helton Powder springs 770-943-0047

Leer Camper Shell, fits 1999-2008 for F250 or F350, Silver in color, $1000 obo. Shane Stephens Donald Stephens Cor-nelia 770-538-5581

Napoleon Insert, minimum opening; 28”W x 22”W x 22”H x16”D. Flashing fits up to 44”W x 34”H, $800. Charles Kent Griffin 678-642-0534

Old barn; wood and tin, built 1937; To Be Torn Down & Removed. Joe Ben-koski 1610 Moores Ford Road Bogart 30622 [email protected] 706-540-2827

Old Corn Sheller, enclosed metal wheel on each side, handle original wood. J. T Wilson Hiawassee 706-896-2874

Old hand hewn log cabin, excellent condition. Delivery & set up available anywhere. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431

Pull behind lawn sweeper, Brinly 42”, great condition, large capacity. Sweeps good, $200. Gary Satterfield Canton [email protected] 770-479-4133

REDUCED: Tall two-story heart pine hand-hewn log cabin with two chim-neys, circa 1790s. Elbert Co. Relocation expert available. $20,000 negotiable. Linda Gordon Commerce 706-255-6485

TIN from fire, 17- 3’ X 12’, 15- 4’, 3- 8’ pieces, $75. Jeff Hill Columbus 706-563-4722

Wagon Wheels, One 42”, 14 spokes, $275; One 36”, 12 spokes, $200, good condition, dry storage. Robert Johnson lexington 706-743-5248

Walnut trees for sale. You cut. Great for furniture or wood work. Vickie Hogan Clarkesville 706-768-5441

Whelping pen, 8 X 2 feet, poly con-struction, grated floors above, remov-able flushable trays, $175 or OBO. James Perkins morganton 706-374-4347

Bees, Honey & supplies 10 Frame Bee Hive, starting kit, $85,

and 5 Framebee hive, $65. Also make Supers and Inner Cover. Eliseo Delia mineral Bluff 706-492-5119

Albany/Southwest Georgia bee re-moval. Licensed/Insured. Also hornets, yellow jackets, wasps. Dale Richter leesburg [email protected] 229-886-7663

All natural pure, unprocessed honey. Sizes available: quart, $14; pint, $8; eight-ounce bear, $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 678-448-7781

Bee removal, Metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas. Work guaranteed. W.O. Canady Villa rica 770-942-3887

Dakota Gunness Uncapper for sale. With drip pan, $1200 OBO. Runs good. Gary Gailey Cleveland 678-316-9791

Gallberry honey, voted best-tasting honey in the state of Georgia; $52 per gallon, shipping included. Ben Bruce Homerville www.brucesnutnhoney.com. 912-487-5001

HONEY: Sizes available are; Quart, ($14); Pint, ($8); 8 oz. Bear, ($5). Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157

HONEY: 1 pound plastic containers wildflower, this year’s crop. Glenn Byers Unadilla 478-627-3642

Natural unprocessed honey, 24oz plastic jars; $8. Byron Vaughan monroe 770-207-1484

Pick up swarms for free, will pick up, purchase unwanted beekeeping equip-ment. New locations to keep bees wanted. David Larson mitchell 770-542-9546

Remove swarms for free; remove un-wanted bees from structure for a fee. Wanted: bee equipment; pick up. Leon-ard Day macon/Gray 478-719-5588

Small hive beetle problems? Combat small hive beetles organically using beneficial nematodes. www.hopegreen-houses.com Allison Justice lavonia [email protected] 864-903-0227

Topbar bee hives with viewing window, 2 new, $125; 2 used $75, all for $300. Jeremy Kozup Jefferson [email protected] 706-215-1269 706-215-1269

Will remove honey bee swarms, un-wanted bee equipment, and honey bee removal from structure. 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.

‘14 Desirable pecans, $10/lb plus postage. Will crack, shell, separate your pecans $.50/lb. Russell Eaton stock-bridge 770-506-2727

‘On the Hoof’ Ractopamine free Cus-tom Pork, $150 down, $3/lb HW. Ready for the Holidays. Jaimie Minich lincoln-ton [email protected] 229-938-8558

2015 frozen blueberries or blackberries ($5#) plus one day delivery, UPS or free pick-up: Member Ga Grown. Davis Yaun soperton [email protected] 912-399-1988

2015 Local Pecans for sale. Cleaned and packed, $8 per pound. Peggy Grif-fin Clarkesville 706-768-8417

Annie Lee’s Gourmet Chow-Chow Rel-ish (hot only); $6/Jar; $8 S&H (1-4 Jars). Erwin Cruz Cumming [email protected] 770-241-4312

Black Angus Beef Farm; raised on grass and finished on grain. No hor-mones or antibiotics. Stacey Turner lula 678-448-8279

Black walnuts for sale, $20 a quart plus shipping. Call Herman Robinson. Linda Robinson Bremen 770-537-3729

Cold Pressed Pecan, Peanut, Sun-flower oils: great flavor, health benefits; Gluten Free flour.www.oliverfarm.com. Clay Oliver Pitts 229-406-0906

Farm fresh eggs for sale. Todd Price Grantville 404-272-7223

For Sale: 2015 Pecans, Shelled Out, Halves, $8 per lb., plus shipping. Jess Arnett tifton 229-382-6517

Free black walnuts in shell. You must come pick up. No calls after 9 p.m., please. Greg Givens dacula 770-616-3624 770-605-6295

Fresh 2015 Stuart pecans; $2.50 lb. Whole; Shelled, $9 per pound, plus shipping. James Allen thomaston 478-955-7106

Georgia Jet sweet potatoes, $15 per bushel. Raised in my garden. Rosanna Auker 43 Daisy Lane Wrightsville 31096 478-864-3092

Local Honey for sale from middle GA area. $8-1 lb, $15- 2lb, $20- quarts. $45 Gallon, $220-5gal. Jonathan Nixon By-ron 706-975-9124

Marview Farms provides grassfed, pastured, organically-raised: beef, pork, lamb, and goat as well as pastured, free-range EGGS! Fernando Mendez arabi/Cordele [email protected] 229-401-8722

Naturally grown, Jerusalem Artichoke, as low as $6/lb., plus shipping. Buddy Hutto 1501 N Houston Lake Blvd War-ner robins 31093 [email protected] 478-788-1137

No steroids, no hormones, clean, no chemicals in farm grown feed fed roost-ers, for sale. Bedford Woodard dalton 706-581-1563

PECANS FOR SALE: In shell, shelled and cracked. Pecan trees for sale also. Bailey Farms Bailey Farms Pelham [email protected] 229-881-0487

Wanted: Green Crabapples for can-ning. Will pick and pay. M. Smith atlan-ta 404-656-3722

We can machine shell your pecans, while you wait, for .30 cents per pound. Jody Glidewell Paul Glidewell Jackson 770-775-6592

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.

$25-$35/lb, Big Reds- Europeans, Red Wigglers and worm castings plus ship-ping. Lew Bush Byron [email protected] 478-955-4780

A-I quality farm-grown channel catfish fingerlings; graded, priced by size, ac-curate weights,counts, guaranteed live, healthy. J.F. Gilbert thomaston 706-648-2062 770-468-0725

All fish species. Bluegill, shellcracker, minnows, shiners, catfish. Pond sur-veys. Aeration. Feeders. Weed consul-tation. Vegetation control. Ethan Edge Baxley 912-602-1310

All sizes catfish. Minnows, bluegill, shellcracker, sterile carp, electrofishing, feeders, shad, aeration and consulting services. Keith and Kim Edge soperton 478-697-8994

Any size bass, bluegill, crappie, chan-nel catfish, shellcracker, shad, minnows; free delivery or pick up. Best prices. Danny Austin roberta 478-836-4938

Bass, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid bream, channel catfish fingerling, ster-ile grass carp. Delivery available. Tony Chew manchester 706-846-3657

Bluegill, Redear, Hybrid Bream, Chan-nel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Grass Carp. Delivery available. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 478-892-3144

Composting worms, worm castings, worm farm starter kits, workshops, composting supplies. Keith Holman Covington 678-977-7944

Grass carp, bluegill, shell cracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin shad; delivery, pick up by ap-pointment only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039

Rainbow trout all sizes. Statewide delivery.Texas Hunter Feeders, Purina AquaMax fish food, sterile grass carp. Laura Richardson Ball Ground 770-735-3523

Red Wigglers. great for fishing, $30 per pound. After 4pm. Aron Walsh Jones-boro 404-431-1510

Trout: Good stocking quality, various sizes, hatched and grown on our farm. Delivery available. David Cantrell ellijay 706-273-6199

Fertilizers & mulches 2015 Wheat Straw, $3.50 per bale, at

barn. Julian Kimbell Jackson 770-630-2466

2015 Wheat Straw, $3/bale at barn. Delivery available. Gary Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way tarrytown 30470 912-286-3191

Chicken litter for sale! Pickup trucks or spreader trucks. Will load. Mark Bolt athens 706-296-7043

Composting, fishing redworms: 2000, $49.95; Five gallons, $25; Five gallons worm castings, $10. Call first. Jerry Sey-mour Bronwood 229-995-5994

Free aged manure/compost. Used by organic growers. Will help load. Cra-bapple area. Nina MacRae alpharetta 678-793-0694

Free compost horse manure and shav-ings. Jerry Riles douglasville 770-337-1516

FREE horse manure, mixed with shav-ings. Danny West Fayetteville 404-771-4041

Long leaf pine straw, delivery & instal-lation available serving all Ga. Josh Bull-och manchester 404-925-1076

Pine Straw for sale. 12 AC of planted trees, you rake. T. V. Smith Hartwell 770-855-7919

Oddities Lucky buckeyes, $4.25/dozen; buck-

eyes for planting, $5.25/dozen; instruc-tions included; pls. include extra money for shipping. Jules Simmons 495 Royal Oaks Terrace stone mountain 30087 828-226-4700

Martin gourds, plain or fixed, ready to hang, other varieties at farm or ship. Crystal Lang Cordele 229-322-1321

New crop of gourds for sale. Sam Smith Bremen 404-915-7592

NEW CROP: Gourds for sale: martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck and more. Shop anytime. Thelma Moon 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. royston 30662 706-245-4218

miscellaneous Wanted 6) 1/2 ft. T Posts, Corn/Post, 47 in.

Cow Wire; 75 mi. of Cobbtown. Tom Colvin P.O. Box 92 Cobbtown 912-684-3879 912-293-7288

Bottles wanted, milk bottles and soda bottles, I will pay top money. Clay Rho-den Waynesville 912-270-7897 912-270-7897

Buying Old Barn Farm Items, Old Chicken House Items, Brooders, Nest-ers, Antiques, Pottery, Furniture, Primi-tives, Old Metal Items. Craig Walker Cleveland 770-294-5920

Grindstone, fine grit, approx. 5 inch dia., 7 inch long with 1/2 inch, shaft thru center. Earl Moore Fairburn 404-867-2742

I am looking to buy an anvil, 50lbs & up. Jim Jones Powder springs [email protected] 404-392-0946

In need of good used calf roping chute and arena. Ed Bland dublin 478-278-8826

Looking for electric Pea Sheller for home use. Jimmy Farmer Union Point 706-486-4882

Looking for old farm bells, in good condition, have time, will travel! John Williams loganville [email protected] 770-554-1626 678-898-1100

Looking for oxen yolks in good con-dition and other oxen accessories. Wind Chapman dahlonega 706-202-3630

Milling boards from heart pine and other reclaimed. Gainesville, GA., Also straight line ripping and face planing. Richard Foote murrayville 770-654-2116

Searching for any old Cast Iron Boston Terrier door stops, etc. Boston Terrier only. Malone Harrell dahlonega 229-225-7939 229-225-7939

Someone to cane chair seats and backs. Janice Webb moultrie 229-985-4808

Two sets wooden plow handles, 48” or 60” will work. Charlie P Underwood Buford 678-725-1687

Wanted: Commercial Meat Saw. DeVon Howald Waycross 912-614-7915

Wanted: Muscadine Jelly or Preserves. Gale Shelnutt laGrange 706-882- 0054

Wanted: Old syrup kettle 40 or 60 gal. Jim Cole Brooks 770-461-3610

Wanted: Pine or Oak boards; 1x6x16 ft.; delivered to Dallas, Ga. Linda Bullock dallas 770-880-2244

Out-Of-state Wanted 18” Tree Shear for skid steer made by

Nardwood equipment, Waycross, GA Wayne Smith Brookhaven MS 601-833-8486

A Small Corn Cracker needed, to feed Quail. Ted Cope rogersville TN 423-523-2238

TRACTOR/Loader (prefer 4in1 bkt), 3ph & PTO, 30-50HP, dsl., 1999 or new-er, GC, priced right. D. Michael Taylor Graniteville SC 803-663-9916

Two Tractor Tires; size 12.4x36; used, also one size, 13.6x28. State Condition and price. Alfred Geiger Jacksonville FL 904-768-3648

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.

Firewood, all hardwood, 20 inch lengths. Limited quantities. $150 per cord. Dennis Irwin Canton 770-720-1263

Oak firewood for sale, $200 per cord, delivered within 20 miles of Knoxville,Ga. Dan Sykes lizella 478-826-5050

Oak firewood; 1/2 cord, $85; delivery extra, hickory, pecan, cherry for cook-ing. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709

Seasoned hardwood, $160/cord, at barn, Walton Co. Wade Cown monroe 770-207-6983

Seasoned Oak Firewood, $190/cord; $100/half cord; Hickory BBQ wood, $55/quarter cord. Delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083

Seasoned Oak firewood; Half cord, $100; Full cord $190. Gabe Merk Com-merce 706-367-5972

Seasoned red/white Oak, split, $80, 1/2 cord; $160 full cord. Delivery extra charge. Edward J Akin Griffin 678-378-9175

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.

Custom rough cut lumber. Any spe-cies. Any dimension. Barn siding, trailer decking, mantels, etc. McDonough. Brandon Dwyer locust Grove 770-557-5884

Fat lighter kindling. Split into 1/2 by 8 pieces.15 lbs. boxes, $18 each. Lester Cook milledgeville 478-452-1726 478-456-1479

Free Hardwood Trees, 1.5 Acres; You Cut. Susan Spratling Nicholson 706-757-2124

Christmas trees Christmas trees, great wholesale pric-

es. All sizes: Leylands, Virginia Pine, Deodora Cedar. Don Watson macon 478-361-5114

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2015 choose & cut christmas tree guideAre you looking for a more meaningful way to spend the day after Thanksgiving than pushing and shoving your way to a “deal” on the latest greatest thing? Then forgo the Black Friday mall madness and invest your money and your time in one of Georgia’s Christmas Tree Farms. With a big assist from the Georgia Forestry Commission, we’re making it easy to find a tree farm near you with our annual guide to choose-and-cut farms. This is a great time to start a priceless family tradition they’ll remember long after the toy breaks and the clothes are out of style.

BIBB COUNTYdouble B Farms8511 Knoxville Road, Lizella478.935.8742Opens Nov. 27Tuesday through Sunday 10 a.m. to 5:30

p.m.Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina

Sapphire

BURKE COUNTYJakes Christmas tree FarmU.S. Hwy. 25 South, Waynesboro706.526.2206Opens Nov. 27Monday through Friday 3:30 p.m. to 5:30

p.m.Saturday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Sunday 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, Murray

Cypress

BUTTS COUNTYridgeway Christmas tree Farm2964 High Falls Road, Jackson770.775.3120Opens Nov. 26Monday through Friday and Sunday 1 p.m.

to 6 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Cedar, Virginia Pine, Leyland Cypress

trees of Joy567 Fourpoints Road, Jackson770.550.1794; 770.775.5362Opens Nov. 26Monday through Friday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sunday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, Red Cedar,

Fraser Fir

CARROLL COUNTYred land Nursery & Christmas

tree Farm86 Red Land Bend, Temple770.562.4303; 678.850.8111Opens Nov. 26Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Arizona Cypress, Fraser Fir,

Green Giant, Deodar Cedar

spring Brook Farm1520 Mandeville Road, Carrollton770.861.5333Opens Nov. 26Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Blue Ice,

Carolina Sapphire, Fraser Fir

CATOOSA COUNTYKittle Christmas tree Farm985 Salem Valley Road, Ringgold706.935.3563Opens Nov. 26Daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser

Fir, White Pine

COBB COUNTYCoker tree Farm2280 Macland Road, Marietta770.424.8047Opens Nov. 27Monday through Friday 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina

Sapphire, Fraser Fir

sleepy Hollow Christmas tree Farm

628 Sleepy Hollow Road, Powder Springs770.942.6770Opens Nov. 27Daily 10 a.m. to DarkLeyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Virginia

Pine, Fraser Fir

COFFEE COUNTYGreene tree Farm90 Christmas Lane, Broxton912.384.2369Opens Nov. 26Monday through Friday 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Sunday 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, Red Cedar,

Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice

FAYETTE COUNTYminter’s tree Farm283 Hill’s Bridge Road, Fayetteville770.461.2840Opens Nov. 21Daily 9 a.m. to DarkLeyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, Carolina

Sapphire, Fraser Fir

smith’s Choose and Cut230 Davis Road, Fayetteville770.487.7474Opens Nov. 28Monday through Friday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress

Wee three trees138 Arnold Road, Fayetteville678.458.8051; 770.487.6397Opens Nov. 21Monday through Thursday 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.Friday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Blue Ice, Carolina Cypress,

Fraser Fir

FLOYD COUNTYsilver Creek tree Farm226 Spur 101, Silver Creek706.235.2140; 706.295.5557Opens Nov. 29Monday through Friday 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, White Pine, Murray

Cypress, Red Cedar

FORSYTH COUNTYBottoms tree Farm5880 John Burrus Road, Cumming770.889.5235Opens Nov. 25Monday through Friday 3 p.m. to DarkSaturday 9 a.m. to DarkLeyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, Carolina

Sapphire, White Pine, Fraser Fir, Scotch Pine

FULTON COUNTYBarefoot mountain Farms960 Virginia Ave. NE, Atlanta404.229.9151Nov. 27Daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.Fraser Fir

Hunter’s Christmas tree Farm14680 Wood Road, Milton770.475.0713Nov. 27Monday through Friday 4 p.m. to DuskSaturday 9 a.m. to DuskLeyland Cypress, Fraser Fir

GWINNETT COUNTYthompson’s tree Farm1829 Prospect Road, Lawrenceville770.513.2552Nov. 21Monday through Friday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday and Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice,

Green Giant

HABERSHAM COUNTYPurcell tree Farm1581 Hwy. 197N, Clarkesville706.754.4134Nov. 28Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.White Pine

HART COUNTYCallaway Christmas trees2077 Elberton Highway, Hartwell706.376.9614Nov. 26Monday through Friday and Sunday 2 p.m.

to 6 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Murray Cypress, Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire

HENRY COUNTYBrown’s Christmas tree Farm86 Minter Drive, Hampton770.946.9163Nov. 26Monday through Friday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina

Sapphire

sugarland tree Farm3933 Highway 155 N, Stockbridge770.957.6438Nov. 26Monday through Friday 12 p.m. to DarkSaturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to DarkRed Cedar, Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine,

Carolina Sapphire, Fraser Fir, Blue Ice

Worthington tree Farm145 Twin Oaks Drive, Hampton770.478.3677; 770.478.4355Opens Nov. 25Monday through Friday 2:30 p.m. to 6:30

p.m.Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.Sunday 12:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.White Pine, Virginia Pine, Cypress, Fraser Fir

JACKSON COUNTY7G’s Farm2331 Old Kings Bridge Road, Nicholson706.202.8936; 404.226.8500Opens Nov. 21Monday through Friday noon to 6 p.m.Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Red

Cedar, Naylor’s Blue, Murray Cypress, Fraser Fir

C&t Christmas treesFord Road, Jefferson706.207.4830Nov. 27Wednesday through Friday and Sunday 1

p.m. to 5:30 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Virginia Pine, Leyland Cypress

maddox Christmas tree Farm612 Murphy Road, Pendergrass706.654.3250; 706.654.8110Opens Nov. 25Thursday through Saturday and Monday 10

a.m. to 6 p.m.Murray Cypress, Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire,

Leyland Cypress, Cedar

LIBERTY COUNTYBrewer’s Christmas tree Farm1067 Robert Hill Road, Midway912.884.5292Opens Nov. 22Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sunday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, Carolina

Sapphire, Red Cedar, Fraser Fir

LOWNDES COUNTYHambrick’s Christmas tree

Farm5759 Hambrick Road, Hahira229.245.1756Opens Nov. 21Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30

p.m.Sunday 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina

Sapphire, Blue Ice, Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar

LUMPKIN COUNTYHolly Hill tree Farm276 Woodland Lane, Dahlonega706.864.8222Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to DarkSunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.White Pine, Leyland Cypress, Norway Spruce

MORGAN COUNTYJack’s Creek Farms2291 Price Mill Road, Bostwick706.343.1855Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Fraser Fir, Virginia Pine,

Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Cedar

NEWTON COUNTYBerry’s Christmas tree Farm70 Mt. Tabor Road, Covington770.786.5833; 770.786.1370Nov. 21Daily 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Virginia

Pine, Cedar, Fraser Fir

OCONEE COUNTYGreenbriar Creek Christmas

tree Farm1530 Old Bishop Road, Bishop706.769.4231Opens Nov. 21Monday through Thursday 1 p.m. to 5:30

p.m.Friday through Sunday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Carolina Sapphire, Fraser Fir, Murray

Cypress, Leyland Cypress

PEACH COUNTYroberts Christmas tree Farm9247 Peach Parkway, Byron478.956.5325Opens Nov. 23Daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice,

Green Giant

PICKENS COUNTYJack’s tree Farms8701 Hwy. 53W, Jasper770.894.1985Opens Nov. 27Monday through Friday 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Sunday 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.Canaan Fir, Murray Cypress, Leyland

Cypress, Fraser Fir

RICHMOND COUNTYGay’s Christmas tree Farm2335 Tobacco Road, Augusta706.798.3731Opens Nov. 27Monday through Friday 2 p.m. to DarkSaturday 9 a.m. to DarkSunday 1 p.m. to DarkLeyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina

Sapphire, Fraser Fir

SPALDING COUNTYevergreen Christmas tree

Farm484 Baptist Camp Road, Griffin770.468.3057; 770.228.5344Opens Nov. 26Monday through Friday and Sunday 12 p.m.

to 6 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Blue Ice,

Carolina Sapphire, Red Cedar, Virginia Pine

Orchard Hill tree Farm2415 Macon Road, Griffin770.228.3842Opens Nov. 26Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina

Sapphire, Red Cedar, Fraser Fir

the Old Barn Christmas tree Farm

24 Slaughter Road, Sunny Side770.227.5237; 678.972.0542Opens Nov. 26Monday through Friday 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sunday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina

Sapphire, Virginia Pine

TIFT COUNTYBrumby & White Christmas

tree Farm808 Chula-Brookfield Road, Tifton229.382.7515; 229.382.3072Opens Nov. 22Monday through Friday 12 p.m. to DarkSaturday 10 a.m. to DarkSunday 1 p.m. to DarkVirginia Pine, Leyland Cypress, Blue Ice, Red

Cedar, Carolina Sapphire, Naylor’s Blue

TREUTLEN COUNTYsecret Forest6971 Thompson Pond Road, Tarrytown912.529.3702; 803.640.0436Opens Nov. 26Monday through Friday 3 p.m. to DarkSaturday 10 a.m. to DarkSunday 1 p.m. to DarkMurray Cypress, White Pine, Virginia Pine,

Red Cedar, Fraser Fir, Carolina Sapphire

TWIGGS COUNTYsandy Creek Christmas tree

Farm5889 Hammock Road, Macon478.738.3935; 478.361.5114Opens Nov. 21Daily 10 a.m. to DarkFraser Fir, Leyland Cypress, Carolina

Sapphire, Virginia Pine, Red Cedar, Deodar Cedar

WALKER COUNTYraulston acres Christmas tree

Farm2575 GA Hwy 95, Rock Spring706.764.6111Opens Nov. 21Monday through Friday 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser

Fir, Blue Ice

WAYNE COUNTYdays of Creation Christmas

tree Farm3997 Waycross Highway, Jesup912.256.1167; 912.530.9672Opens Nov. 21Monday through Friday 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina

Sapphire, Blue Ice, Red Cedar, Fraser Fir