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VOL. 100, No. 20 www.LDAF.la.gov September 28, 2017 Many Louisiana stores use electronic scanners to compute sales at the checkout counter, which is linked to a computer where product prices are stored. Scanners are either hand-held or on the counter and the clerk runs the scanner over the price tag. The scanner reads a code on the product and the computer displays the price. Louisiana consumers are to be charged the price that is advertised, posted, or displayed for an item offered for sale. Weights and Measures employees inspect scanners annually to verify that prices charged for scanned items reflect the advertised, posted, or displayed price for those items. When a scanned item produces a price that is either over or under the advertised, posted, or displayed price, it is considered an error. “The Weights and Measures Division of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry is charged with the responsibility to verify the accuracy of scanners and electronic pricing systems in all retail stores. It is one more thing we do to protect the consumer,” said Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M. The goal of the program is to maintain customer confidence in retail pricing practices and technologies and provide economic benefits for both the consumer and businesses. Louisiana Law (LRS 3:4607) requires Weights and Measures inspectors to inspect and test all electronic barcode scanning devices to ensure that prices are posted for items offered for sale and the prices are accurate. Below are the subsections (A and B) of the Weights and Measures Division that relate to barcode scanners. §117. Bar Code Scanning Devices and Labels A. The price of a commodity or item offered for retail sale which is labeled with a computerized bar code label shall be plainly displayed, either by a price marked in English on the package By Bobby Fletcher, Ph.D. LDAF Weights and Measures Division agricultural inspector Fred LaRue works with the scanning manager to determine prices at a retail grocery store in New Orleans LDAF Weights and Measures Program Manager Milton Hunter verifying prices as part of a price verification inspection. LDAF Weights and Measures Division inspector Laura Oliver prepares a price verification report for a retail store owner. Price verification inspections protect consumers See Price Verification, continued on page 2 Check out Coming Your Way for upcoming workshops and other activities >>pages 18-19

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VOL. 100, No. 20 www.LDAF.la.gov September 28, 2017

Many Louisiana stores use electronic scanners to compute sales at the checkout counter, which is linked to a computer where product prices are stored. Scanners are either hand-held or on the counter and the clerk runs the scanner over the price tag. The scanner reads a code on the product and the computer displays the price.

Louisiana consumers are to be charged the price that is advertised, posted, or displayed for an item offered for sale. Weights and Measures employees inspect scanners annually to verify that prices charged for scanned items reflect the advertised, posted, or displayed price for those items. When a scanned item produces a price that is either over or under the advertised, posted, or displayed price, it is considered an error.

“The Weights and Measures Division of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry is charged with the responsibility to verify the accuracy of scanners and electronic pricing systems in all

retail stores. It is one more thing we do to protect the consumer,” said Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M. The goal of the program is to maintain customer confidence in retail pricing practices and technologies and provide economic benefits for both the consumer and businesses.

Louisiana Law (LRS 3:4607) requires Weights and Measures inspectors to inspect and test all electronic barcode scanning devices to ensure that prices are posted for items offered for sale and the prices are accurate.

Below are the subsections (A and B) of the Weights and Measures Division that relate to barcode scanners.

§117. Bar Code Scanning Devices and Labels

A. The price of a commodity or item offered for retail sale which is labeled with a computerized bar code label shall be plainly displayed, either by a price marked in English on the package

By Bobby Fletcher, Ph.D.

LDAF Weights and Measures Division agricultural inspector Fred LaRue works with the scanning manager to determine prices at a retail grocery store in New Orleans

LDAF Weights and Measures Program Manager Milton Hunter verifying prices as part of a price verification inspection.

LDAF Weights and Measures Division inspector Laura Oliver prepares a price verification report for a retail store owner.

Price verification inspections protect consumers

See Price Verification, continued on page 2

Check out Coming Your Way for upcoming workshops and other activities >>pages 18-19

September 28, 2017Page 2 Market Bulletin

This public document was published at a total cost of $1,185.36. 10,800 copies of this public document were published in this first printing. This document was published for The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Marketing Division, 5825 Florida Blvd., Suite 2001, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 by Baton Rouge Press Inc, 2621 E. Perdue, Baton Rouge, LA, 70814, under authority of R.S. 3:2 (A) for the purpose of promoting and advancing agriculture and forestry. This material was printed in accordance with the standards for printing by state agencies established pursuant to R.S. 43:31. Printing of this material was purchased in accordance with the provisions of Title 43 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes.

USDA Agriculture Marketing Service Hay Prices

Values are in tons unless otherwise noted

Alabama SE Hay Report, Sept. 21, 2017

Bermuda Small Square.................................................................Premium.............$180-$300Bermuda Large Round..................................................................Premium...$133.37-$133.37Bermuda Mid Round....................................................................Premium...............$90-$130Bahia Small Square....................................................................Premium.............$200-$200Bahia Mid Round....................................................................Premium.............$100-$100Mixed Grass Mid Round..............................................................Good........................$75-$75

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Louisiana Market Bulletin(USPS 672-600)

Mike Strain DVM, CommissionerAs a public service to state residents, the Louisiana

Market Bulletin offers free listings subject to existing regulations. Out-of-state residents may list Want Ads only. Ads may not exceed 25 words. The name, address and telephone number as well as the price of the item must be included with each ad. Subscription fee for the Market Bulletin is $10.00 for a one-year subscription.

The Louisiana Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication or that is delivered through the United States mail.

Commercial listings or advertisements from anyone acting in the capacity of any agent cannot be accepted. For more information contact:

Laura Lindsay, Managing EditorMarilyn Mayeux, Advertising Assistant

5825 Florida Blvd., Ste 2001, Baton Rouge, LA 70806;

phone 225-922-1284, fax 225- 923-4828.Published bi-weekly by the Louisiana Department of

Agriculture & Forestry. Periodical non-profit postage paid at 5825 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge, 70806.

All facilities, programs and services of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture & Forestry are available to all persons. Discrimination is prohibited and should be reported to the Commissioner of Agriculture & Forestry. POSTMASTER: Send form 3579 to Louisiana Market Bulletin, 5825 Florida Blvd. Suite 2001, Baton Rouge, LA 70806.

Price Verification, continued from page 1

containing the individual commodity or item, or by a placard or card placed on the shelf in front of the commodity or item which is clearly visible and legible.

B. The price displayed on the shelf, commodity or item required by Subsection A of this Section shall be precisely equal to the price actually charged by the seller.

To help defray the cost of these inspections, Louisiana law and regulations allow the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) to charge an annual fee for

registering these devices. Effective July 1, 2017, the Weights and Measures Division of LDAF is fully self-funded through fees and fines using no state general funds to operate.

Each year a Weights and Measures Division inspector will conduct a price verification inspection (PVI) to determine that at least a 98% accuracy rate is met. If the PVI results in an accuracy rate below 98%, additional inspections will be conducted. After two failing inspections, a formal warning letter may be issued.

If the location remains out of compliance, the business may be brought before the Weights and Measures Commission and civil penalties may be imposed. We strive to protect all consumers to ensure that equitable transactions occur throughout Louisiana, our PVI process is critical in making sure that happens through our 42 inspectors statewide.

For more information, contact the Weights and Measures Division of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry at 225-925-3780.

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Visit your local farmers marketACADIA PARISHIotaIota Farmers MarketGazebo on Main St.2nd & 4th Sat., 8 a.m.-noonClosed in Jan.

CrowleyCrowley Farmers Market Located at Tractor Supply1st Sat., 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.Closed in Jan. Rayne Rayne Farmers MarketFrog Fest Pavilion, 210 Frog Festival Dr. 2nd Sat., 8 a.m. - 2p.m. ALLEN PARISHOakdaleOakdale Farmers MarketHwy 165 S, next to Burger King Wed. 3-6 p.m., Fri. 7:30 a.m.-noonYear round

Oberlin Oberlin Farmers Market228 West 6th Ave.Wed. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., year round

AVOYELLES PARISHMarksvilleMarksville Farmers Market122 E. Mark St.Sat. 8-11 a.m., June

BEAUREGARD PARISHDeRidderDeRidder Farmers Market206 N. Washington Ave.7 days, 7 a.m.-5 p.m., Year round

RagleyRagley Farmers MarketRagley Historical Square, Hwy. 12Sat. 8 a.m.- 1 p.m., During peak growing season

BOSSIER PARISHBentonBenton Farmers Market495 Simpson Sun. noon-4 p.m., May 21-July 23

Bossier CityBossier City Farmers MarketPierre Bossier Mall Parking LotSat. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., April 1- Nov. 25

CADDO PARISHGreenwoodGreenwood Farmers MarketWilliam Peters Town ParkSat. 8 a.m. - noon, June-Aug.

ShreveportShreveport Farmers MarketRiver front at Festival PlazaMay 30-Aug. 29, Sat. 7 a.m.-noon

CALCASIEU PARISHLake CharlesCharlestown Farmers MarketBilbo St. behind old City HallSat. 8 a.m.-noon, year round

Lake CharlesCash & Carry Farmers Market801 Enterprise Blvd.Corner of Broad & EnterpriseTues., 4-6 p.m., year round

CONCORDIA PARISHVidaliaDelta Farmers Market405 Carter St. - Old CourthouseWed. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., June-1st freeze

Moss BluffMB Farmers & Crafters MarketSam Houston Jones Pkwy.

Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, April-Oct.

DESOTO PARISHMansfieldDeSoto Farmers MarketDeSoto Parish Ext. Office Sat. 8 -11 a.m., May -June

EAST BATON ROUGE PARISHBaton RougeRed Stick Farmers Market #1 Fifth St. & Main St.Sat. 8 a.m.- noon, year round

Baton RougeRed Stick Farmers Market #28470 Goodwood Blvd. Unitarian Church Parking LotTues. 8 a.m.-noon, April- Dec.

Baton RougeRed Stick Farmers Market #37248 Perkins RoadThurs. 8 a.m. - noon, year round

ZacharyZachary Famers MarketCity Hall side parking lotSat. 8 a.m.- 12 p.m., year round

EVANGELINE PARISHVille PlatteVille Platte Farmers Market704 N. SoileauJune to Aug., Fri. 5 p.m.-7 p.m.

GRANT PARISHColfaxColfax Farmers Market8th St. near Pecan Festival BuildingSat. 8 a.m.-noon, Tues 3-5:30 p.m. June-July

IBERIA PARISHNew IberiaTeche Area Farmers MarketMain St. Bouligny PlazaTues. 2:30-6 p.m., Sat. 7-11 a.m. Year round

DelcambreDelcambre Farmers MarketBayou Carlin Cove605 S Railroad St.9 a.m.-1 p.m., First Sat.

JEFFERSON PARISHGretnaGretna Farmers MarketHuey P. Long Ave. Sat. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.,year round

JeffersonPop's Neighborhood Farmers Market805 Central Ave. Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., year round

KennerRivertown Farmers Market410 Williams Blvd.Sat. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., year round

WestwegoWestwego Farmers & Fisheries 484 Sala Ave. at 4th St.Sat. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.,year round

JEFFERSON DAVIS PARISHElton Coushatta Farmers MarketHwy. 190 & Pine Street1st Sat. 7:30 a.m.-noon., Oct.-June

JenningsMain Street Farmers MarketFounder’s Park on Main St.Sat. 7 a.m.-10 a.m., May - Nov.

WelshWelsh Farmers Market201 South Elms St.Tues. 4:30-6:30 p.m., May- Oct.

LAFAYETTE PARISHLafayetteAcadiana Farmers Market801 Foreman Dr. & Dulles St. Tues., Thurs., Sat., 5-10 a.m., Year round

LafayetteCity Garden MarketHeymann Blvd., Oil CenterSat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round

LafayetteFreetown Mid-Week Market421 E. Convent StWed. 2-6 p.m., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat

LafayetteLafayette Jockey Lot Flea Market3011 N.W. Evangeline Trwy.Sat.-Sun. 8-5 p.m., year round

LafayetteFarmers & Artisans MarketHorse Farm, 2913 Johnston St.Sat. 8 a.m. - noon

LAFOURCHE PARISHRacelandLafourche Central Market4484 Hwy. 1 at U.S. 90 Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round

ThibodauxThibodaux Main Street MarketJean Lafitte National Historic ParkSat. 7-11 a.m.April-July, Sept-Dec.

LINCOLN PARISHRustonRuston Farmer’s MarketRailroad Ave at Monroe StreetSat. 8 am-noon, Apr-Aug./Sept.-Dec.

LIVINGSTON PARISHDenham SpringsLivingston Farmers Market215 Florida St.Sat. 7 a.m. - noon, year round

MADISON PARISHTallulahTallulah Farmers Market404 N. Cedar St., Hwy. 65Tues., Thurs. & Sat., 8 a.m. - noon, May-Aug., Oct.-Dec.

MOREHOUSE PARISHBastropMorehouse Parish Farmers Market305 E. MadisonMon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-5p.m., year round

NATCHITOCHES PARISHNatchitochesCane River Green Market Downtown riverbank Sat. 8 a.m.-noonApril-July, Oct-Nov

ORLEANS PARISHNew OrleansCrescent City Farmers Market #1700 Magazine St. Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, year round

New OrleansCrescent City Farmers Market #2Uptown Square, 200 BroadwayTues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m, year round

New OrleansCrescent City Farmers Market #33700 Orleans Ave.Thurs., 3 - 7 p.m., year round

New OrleansMarketplace at Armstrong Park700-900 block of N. Rampart St. Thurs. 3-7 p.m., year round

New OrleansSankofa Farmers Market3819 St. Claude Ave.Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., year round

OUACHITA PARISHMonroeMonroe Farmers Market1013 Washington St.Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-1 p.m.June-Aug.

West MonroeWest Monroe Farmers Market1700 North 7th St.Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m, year round

RAPIDES PARISHAlexandriaInglewood Harvest Barn Market6233 Old Baton Rouge Hwy.Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., year round

Alexandria Alexandria Mid-Week Market2727 Jackson St.Tues. 3-6 p.m., year round

ST. CHARLES PARISHDestrehan German Coast Farmers Market 1Parking lot of Ormond PlantationSat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round

LulingGerman Coast Farmers Market 212715 Hwy. 90 (St. Charles Plaza)Wed. 3 - 6 p.m., year round

ST. LANDRY PARISHOpelousasSt. Landry Farmers Market952 East Landry St., Hwy. 190Tues., Thurs. & Sat. 6:30-11 a.m.April-Nov.

EuniceEunice Farmers MarketSecond St. & Park Ave.Wed. 3:30-6 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.

WashingtonWashington Farmers MarketTown PavilionSat. 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m., year round

ST. MARY PARISHFranklinFranklin Farmers’ Market306 Willow St.Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, Tues. 2 p.m.-6 p.m., year round

ST. TAMMANY PARISHAbita SpringsAbita Springs Farmers Market22049 Main StreetSun. 12-4 p.m.

CovingtonCovington Farmers Market #1609 North Columbia (City Hall) Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, year round

CovingtonCovington Farmers Market #2419 North New HampshireWed. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m., year round

FolsomFolsom Community Farmers Market Railroad Avenue3rd Sat., 9 a.m - 1 p.m.March-Nov.

MandevilleMandeville Trailhead Market675 Lafitte St.Sat. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., year round

Pearl RiverPearl River Farmers Market67518 Lou Rd.1st & 3rd Sat., 8 a.m.-til, year round

SlidellCamellia City Farmers Market333 Erlanger, Old Towne SlidellSat. 8 a.m.-12 p.m., year round

TANGIPAHOA PARISHHammondHammond Farmers Market2 West Thomas St., Sat., 8 a.m. - noon, year round

TENSAS PARISHSt. JosephSt. Joseph Tailgate MarketGazebo on Plank RoadSat. 8-11 a.m., Memorial-Labor Day

TERREBONNE PARISHHoumaCajun Farmers Market of Houma Naquin St. & Martin L. King Blvd.Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-6 p.m., year round

UNION PARISHFarmervilleFarmerville Farmers Market407 South Main St.Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., year round

VERMILION PARISHAbbeville Farmers MarketMagdalen Sq., downtown AbbevilleDates TBA,8 a.m. -1 p.m.

ErathErath Farmers Market City Park Dates TBA , 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

KaplanKaplan Farmers MarketTurnley Park, 119 N. Irvin Ave.2nd Sat, 8 a.m.-noon, year round

GueydanGueydan Farmers Market600 Main St.1st & 3rd Sat. 8 a.m.-noonJun-Thanksgiving

VERNON PARISHLeesvilleMain Street MarketSat. 7 a.m. until, year round

WASHINGTON PARISHFranklintonFranklinton Farmers Market1500 block of Washington St.Daily, year round

WEBSTER PARISHMindenMarket on Turner's Pond301 Lakeshore1st & 3rd Sat., 8 a.m. -1 p.m., July-Oct.

WEST FELICIANA PARISHSt. FrancisvilleSt. Francisville Farmers Marketagricultural pavilion (4-H Barn) Thurs. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., May-1st freeze

WINN PARISHWinnfieldWinn Farmers Market301 West MainTues. & Fri., 7:30-11 a.m.May-Aug.

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Cattle

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attention: Bull sellers and buy-ers. all non-virgin bulls and bullsolder than 24 months for sale inlouisiana must have a current neg-ative trichomoniasis test from anaccredited veterinarian before theymay be sold. Virgin bulls must havea breeder’s certification of virginstatus signed by the breeder, thebreeder’s agent or an accreditedveterinarian. For more informa-tion, contact the lDaF animalHealth Services and Food Safety at225-925-3980 or visit the website atwww.ldaf.state.la.us.

reMinDer: Have all of yourheifer calves between four and 12months of age vaccinated againstbrucellosis. For information contactyour local veterinarian, lDaF ani-mal health personnel, your parishCattlemen's association or parishFarm Bureau.

agritourism...........................15aquaculture.........................9archery..................................15atVs......................................15Bees & Honey........................10Boats...................................15Cattle.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 CatsContractor equip.................13Crafts & Woodwork.............14Deer & exotics........................9Dogs................................7Dom. Birds & equip...............8eggs..........................................8equine Services.......................6equip Service for Hire............9Farm Buildings forSalvage...................................14Farm & livestock Supplies....14Farm Services.......................9Farm trucks.........................13Fertilizer................................10Fishing & tackle From the Farm......................14Fruits & Vegetables..............10Hay & Grain.........................10Hay equip.............................13

Horses, Mules &Jacks........................................6Hunting, Fishing& Camping............................15Jams & Jellies.......................10leases & Memberships........15livestock Boarding..............9lumber & Sawing................14Misc Hunting itemsnuisance animalremoval...................................9Pigeons...............................8Poultry......................................8rabbits..................................8rural Properties for Sale......9rural Properties for rent or lease....................9Seeds, Flowers &Ornamentals.........................10Sewing & Fabrics..................14Sheep & Goats........................7Stallion Service.......................7Swine.......................................8tack........................................7tractors..............................11trailers, Wagons equip............13trees & Fruiting Vines.........10

Category index

PleaSe uSe tHe FOllOWinG FOrM tO SuBMit aDVertiSeMentS.

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ad Copy - 25 Word limit

You must be a subscriber and a Louisiana resident to advertise in theLouisiana Market Bulletin. All information must be complete and theprice of each item for sale must be listed. Ads not meeting these require-ments will not be printed. See other regulations under individual head-ings. Due to page limits, ads will be printed first come, first served. Mailads to 5825 Florida Blvd., Suite 2001, Baton Rouge, LA 70806. Emailads to [email protected] or fax to 225-923-4828.

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aDVertiSinG DeaDlineSOct. 26 issue: Deadline thurs., Oct. 5, noonnov. 9 issue: Deadline thurs., Oct. 19, noonnov. 23 issue: Deadline thurs., nov. 2, noon

reg. blk. Angus bulls &heifers, $1500/1-up. LattieMartin, Walker, LivingstonParish; 225-665-4020 or 225-405-5229.

reg. angus bulls, 16-18 mos.,Connerly Shrek, Final Product,Capitalist, off of Sitz females &Vermilion females, $2000/1.Wayne Ragley, Montepier, St.Helens Parish; 225-278-7378.

reg. angus bulls & heifers,$1500/1-up. George Martin,Walker, Livingston Parish; 225-664-4020.

(2) reg. blk. Angus bulls, born7/16 & 10/16, Mitty in Focus ontop, ready for heifers, $1000-$1400/1. Leon Boudreaux, St.Mary Parish; 337-578-3884.

reg. bred blk. Angus heifers,$1700/1; (7) reg. Angus bulls, 10-11 mos., $1100. R.J. Needham,Robert, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-345-9212.

(4) angus heifers, (2) bulls &(2) calves, born Sept./Oct., '16,sire ET son of Hoover Dam, damsgrw3333eat Hoff & Bon ViewNew Design genetics, superdocile, vacc. & dewormed,$800/1-up. Clinton Twilley,Prairieville, Ascension Parish,225-910-0549.

red angus & cow herd, estatedispersal, (30) cows, 5 ½ yrs. old,(25) calves born Feb.-May, homeraised good functional cattle fromlong time grass fed operation,$39,900. Stuart Gardner, Sunset,St. Landry Parish; 337-945-7083.

angus bulls, 15 mos.-2 yrs.,top AI sires, $2500/1-up. RayGerdron, Baton Rouge, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-931-5751.

(15) reg. Angus heifers, nopaper, ready for bull, 1 ½ yrs.,$1000. Don Scaife, Many, SabineParish; 318-256-5447.

Pb angus heifers & bulls, blk.baldy heifers, bulls & Herefordbull, $1000/1-up. Ben Monic,Evangeline, Acadia Parish; 337-824-1199 or 337-368-7250.

(3) angus bulls, 6-13 mos.,$2000/1; (3) Angus heifers, 5-6mos., SAV Brillance, BladridgeWaylon & R&R Aspect blood-lines, $1000/1-up. Brent Walker,Natchitoches, NatchitochesParish; 318-663-9416.

reg. angus bull, 16 mos.,Gardner breeding top & bottom,virgin, gentle, great EPDs, $1900.Linton Pitre, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-526-6017.

angus bull by son of B/R NewDesign 036, born 2/11/15, reg.#18207070, used light service onvirgin heifers, calves to show,neg. trich, $3000. RaymondFontenot, Abbeville, VermilionParish; 713-446-4385 [email protected].

angus heifers, yrlgs., $950/1.Delos Thompson, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-373-2319.

reg. angus bulls 18 mos.-2yrs. old, lg. frame, ready for serv-ice, raised for the south, $2500-$400/1. Greg Tate, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-831-7120or 337-363-6606.

Pb angus bull, (1) heifer & (1)red heifer, all 7 mos., $700/1.Clinton Breland, Angie,Washington Parish; 985-515-8883.

(3) reg. Angus bulls,Bandwagon & CooleyDestination breeding, yrlgs.,good conform., good cond., gen-tle & nice bulls, $1500/1-up. AlRozas, Eunice, St. Landry Parish;337-580-4709.

(3) Beefmaster bulls, 18-40mos., (1) dark red, (1) wh. dam &(1) red mottle face, raised ongrass to perform on grass,Foundation, Lasater, Casey & L-Bar bloodlines, $1750-$3500/1.J.A. Girgenti, Amite, TangipahoaParish; 985-517-8559.

Pb Beefmaster cows, 6 yrs.,bred to Brangus bulls, $1800/1.Ben Dupre', Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-879-2822.

Brahman bull, 6 mos., red,from good stock, $1000; Char.bull, 8-12 mos., $700. KarenEdwards, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-278-0641.

(4) reg. red Brahman bulls, 13mos., (2) ET Winchester Magnum999 Sons bloodlines, (10) mos.,gentle, can be pet, $1500, (1) 11mos., $1000. Layne Hebert,Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-523-7557.

Golden cert. Braford F1 heifers& bulls, 18-24 mos., vacc. &wormed, $2500/1. Roy McIntyre,Delhi, Franklin Parish; 318-282-2331.

reg. Braham bulls & heifershow calves, halter broke & stickready, $2000/1-up. Jim Kratzer,Roanoke, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-277-7490.

Brangus bull, 2-yrs., tested90% on semen, shots &dewormed, $2200. Edward,Washington, St. Landry Parish;337-331-0839.

(30) open Brangus heifers, 18mos., big & gentle, $1650/1.Lane Leonards, Batchelor, PointeCoupee Parish; 225-718-2056.

(10) Brangus-type heifers &(3) Braford heifers, exposed since2/1/17 to Angus bulls, $1600/1.Keith Guillory, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-336-2150.

reg. red Brangus bull, 15 mos.,$2000. Toni Aguillard, VillePlatte, Evangeline Parish; 337-945-9074.

(14) Brangus baldies, stout &fleshy, good bones, out of F1cows & Brangus bull, $975/1.Philip Watts, Livingston,Livingston Parish; 225-445-3298.

(2) reg. Char. bull, (1) 2 ½yrs., (1) 21 mos. old, lbw,Wyoming Wind & Crab Grassbreeding, semen tested, calves toshow, $2100. Garry Lavergne,Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish;337-363-5888 or 337-831-6345.

(3) reg. Char. bulls, breedingage, lbw, gentle, good dispost.,semen tested, $2000/1-up.Ronald St. Amand, Opelousas,St. Landry Parish; 337-945-9251.

Char. bulls, 2 yrs., $3500/1;Char. cows, 3-6 yrs., $3000/1;Char. cows, 3-6 yrs., $3500/1.Fred Rodosta, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-948-6511 or337-331-3151.

(5) reg. Char. heifers, 9-10mos., nice, gentle, shots &dewormed, must take all,$1500/1. Louis Cook,Shreveport, Caddo Parish; 318-925-0916.

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All horses, mules, and jacks must befrom bona fide livestock farmers. Wecannot accept notices from horse deal-ers, order buyers or persons selling oncommission basis.every time you submit an advertise-ment one of the following must beprovided. 1. all listings of horses,mules or jacks must be accompaniedby a COPY of the original officialnegative Coggins test for equineinfectious anemia (e.i.a.) that wasperformed within the past 6 monthsprior to sale on all horses, mules, andjacks, except nursing foals. (Or) 2. asigned statement from the seller stat-ing that he will furnish the buyer witha negative Coggins at the time of sale.

Hereford bulls, $1000/1;heifers, $1500/1. Damon Kirk,Deville, Rapides Parish; 318-709-8101.

(5) reg. polled Hereford bulls,18-19 mos., (4) bulls, 15-16mos., reg. gentle, great genetics,sound legs & straight backs,wormed & shots, excel. EPDs &breeders, $1800/1. WesleyCoffman, Leesville, VernonParish; 337-718-7237 or 337-239-2255.

Hereford bull, 4 yrs., good onheifers, gentle, $1300; blk. baldybull, 5 yrs., gentle, $1400. RobertBarton, Elmer, Rapides Parish;318-659-4672.

(40) pb Hereford cows, polled,bred, wormed & vacc., $2900/1.Roy McIntyre, Delhi, FranklinParish; 318-282-2331.

Hereford bull, 17 mos., polled,virgin, on feed & ready for serv-ice, $1200; Angus/Herefordwean. heifer, $600. Mark Vining,Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-517-8521.

MJla's muscle 18D, polled,born 9/24/16, $2000; MJLAsRush 11D, born 9/4/16, polled,$2000; MJLA's Kodiak, 23Dborn 11/22/16, $2000. MitchJohnson, Pitkin, Vernon Parish;337-353-0818.

(3) young polled & hornedHereford off of ATS 408L LAMan 15A ET reg. #43457678, topbloodlines, $1500/1-up. M.Johnson, Pitkin, Vernon Parish;337-353-0818.

Horned Hereford bull calves,just weaned, horned & polled,great EPDs, super thick & gentle,shots & wormed, $1200/1-up.Laura Hughes, Zachary, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-933-2997.

(3) blk. Maine Anjou heifers,12 mos., polled, super thick, topbloodlines, gentle, shots &wormed, $1500/1. Judy Wiggins,Baton Rouge, East Baton RougeParish; 225-921-1117.

(7) reg. blk. Simm. bulls, 12-24mos., gentle, lbw, good EPDs, allshots, $1400/1-$2200/1. HaroldLandreneau, Eunice, St. LandryParish; 337-457-0505 or 337-351-8190.

reg. homozygous Simm. bulls,18-21 mos., lbw, good EPDs,vacc. & wormed, $2500. DonnieHarper, Winnsboro, FranklinParish; 318-498-0809.

reg. texas Longhorn heifers,top bred for horn, $1500/1-up;herd sired prospects, colorful,gentle & big horned, $1200/1-up.Dora Thompson, Mansfield,Desoto Parish; 318-872-6329.

reg. mini Zebu cattle, showquality, heifers, $1500/1-up.Wilfred Broussard, St.Martinville, St. Martin Parish;337-394-7265.

reg. mini Zebu bulls, cows &calves, assorted colors, showquality, $500/1-up. JeromeHammons, Many, Sabine Parish;318-508-0800.

Jersey fresh w/jersey heifercalf, now nursing (3) calves,$1400. Delos Thompson, Folsom,St. Tammany Parish; 985-373-4067.

Jersey cow, 2 yrs., bred 7 mos.+ to Angus bull, 4 open utters,$850. Joseph Santangeno, Pride,East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-261-3350.

(4) nurse cows, young, bred,$900/1-up. Robert Barton, Elmer,Rapides Parish; 318-659-4672.

Holstein milk/nurse cow w/1-month old heifer calf, $1200.David Primm, Mooringsport,Caddo Parish; 318-840-8269.

reg. Jersey cow, halter brokegentle, leads & loads, $1800.Brenda, Oakdale, Allen Parish;318-335-1414.

Jersey bull, born 9/11/16,mother & sister on premises, reg.papers, $1500; w/o papers,$1300. Wanda Barras, St.Martinville, St. Martin Parish;337-519-0231.

½ Jersey & ½ Holstein cow, 5yrs., bred by Guernsey bull, $1700;calves, 19 mos., ¼ Holstein, ¼Jersey & ½ Guernsey, bred byGuernsey bull, $1200; ½ Guernsey,¼ Holstein & ¼ Jersey, 9 mos.,$550. Tommy Stockman, Oakdale,Allen Parish; 318-335-2967.

Crossbred heifers, blk. & blk.baldy, exposed to Brangus bullsince 5/1/17, vacc. & dewormed,gentle, $1350/1. Nicholas Mayeux,Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish;318-997-2152.

(3) aQHa brood maresw/colts, (2) AQHA mares, 3 yrs.,all dbl. bred Royal King, $650/1-up. Errol Aymond, Effie,Avoyelles Parish; 318-447-1206.

aQHa reg. cremello, 3 yrs.,Leo/Doc O' Lena bloodlines, 16hands, big boned, beautiful,green broke, gentle, $2500; Pal.mare, 9 yrs., eligible for APHAreg., never bred, 15 hands, mus-cular, green broke, $2000. M.J.Coody, Singer, BeauregardParish; 337-287-7721.

QH geld., 25 yrs., retired heel-ing horse, bay, 16 hands, goodhealth, used for trail rides, gen-tle, sound, $1500. Jerry Inman,Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-375-5328.

QH mare, 23 yrs., great cond.,perfect horse for little beginner,no bad habits, western pleasurehorse, great for trail rides, $300.Rebecca McLindon, Bush, St.Tammany Parish; 985-237-3950.

(2) '02 & (1) '06 APHA tobianoblk./wh. mares, sire is homozy-gous black, Colorado Sonny,Triples Titan, Skipa Star, Hand-a-Chief, Red Robin, GrandRuler/Bold Ruler bloodlines,$900/1-up. J.C. Parker,DeRidder, Beauregard Parish;337-463-2237.

reg., aQHa geld., 14.5 hands,1000 lbs., gentle, no buck, loads,hauls, & bathes, easy keeper,$1750. J.H. Fair, Castor,Bienville Parish; 318-259-1837.

reg. QH geld., 11 yrs., blueroan, needs experienced rider,$1300. P. Bordelon, Acme,Concordia Parish; 318-386-0101.

aQHa yrlg. stud bay colt fromperformance bloodline includingDuals Blue Boon, $500/1; otherbred mares avail., $1000/1.

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(25) heifers, mostly Brangus,exposed to Angus bulls 2/20/17,l000 lbs. or more, $1500/1. PaulLemoine, Plaucheville, AvoyellesParish; 318-587-0025.

Charolais x Brangus bulls, goodbloodlines 11 mos., $1100/1.Richard Vairin, Covington, St.Tammany Parish; 800-256-2442a.m. or 985-893-7334 p.m.

Herd sale out, (24) cows, 3 yrs.,(7) calves, (1) Char. bull, 3 yrs.,must take all, $30,000. ClaudeDeFelice, Lockport, LafourcheParish; 985-637-7969.

(6) heavy bred cows, 4-8 yrs.,(1) w/heifer calf born 8/3/17, allbred to reg. Char. bull, $1100-$1500/1. B. Hollingsworth,Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish; 337-527-1101.

Hereford Brahman cross heifer,born 2/14/17, wormed & vacc.,$1000. Murrell Hoffpauir, ChurchPoint, Acadia, 337-258-1383.

(6) heifers, blk. & blk. baldies,Brangus/Braford cross andBrangus/Simbrah cross, vacc. anddewormed, $1250/1. KennyHigginbotham, Broussard,Lafayette Parish; 337-288-0017.

(2) ultra-blk. heifers, 1-yr. old,$950/1. Richard Laborde,Arnaudville, St. Mary Parish; 337-308-2282.

angus/Beefmaster bull, born5/10/16, $1500. Betty d'Augereau,Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; 337-522-5782.

(2) Brahman crossbred heifers &(2) brown Brahman crossbredheifers, 2 yrs., $4900/all. DonaldBarlow, Ethel, East Feliciana Parish;225-683-4177 or 225-532-9134.

(2) Golden cert. Brangus &Braford heifers, 18 mos., bred to areg. Angus bull, Final Answerbreeding, good body cond., gentle,nice heifers, $2000/1. Al Rozas,Eunice, St. Landry Parish; 337-580-4709.

(18) cows w/(13) calves, 2-5 yrs.,$1400-$2000/1; (9) bred heifers forfall calving, (2) Char., (3)Herefords & (4) blk., $1250/1;bull, 2 yrs., $1000; older Hereford,$1800. Vince, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-878-4571.

Simm. bulls & heifer replace-ments, $1250/1-up. Clay Worsham,Many, Sabine Parish; 318-393-6011 or 318-256-2233.

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Jimmie Taylor, Winnfield, WinnParish; 318-628-2210.

1996 aPHC App. sorrel stud,#548277, wh. w/spots over loin& hips, gentle, little thin butgood reproducing years left,$500. David Olivier, Opelousas,St. Landry Parish; 337-280-4641.

Haflinger colts, wean. yrlgs.,pb, some reg., sire is 14.1 ½hands & gentle, $500/1-up.David Watson, Kentwood, St.Helena Parish; 985-514-1652.

reg. QH yrlgs., $1000/1-up;grays, roans, buckskin, bays &sorrels, 7 mos.-2 yrs., $2500/1-up; some started under saddle, 1-3 yrs., geld broke to ride,$3500/1. Dennis Crain,Winnsboro, Franklin Parish;318-547-1186.

Quality cutting & perform-ance prospects by Colonels LilScoot & Smart Plan Peppy, outof good mares, trainable & ath-letic, $800-$2000/1. DaveBroussard, Erath, VermilionParish; 337-937-6719.

Working QH & TW weans. &yrlgs., 2-yrs. old, under saddle &broodmares, Doc O' Lena, GayBar King, Poco Bueno, Cody,Hancock & Peppy San, freezebranded, $1500-$8500/1. FredRodosta, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-948-6511 or 337-331-3151.

reg. QH geld., 11 yrs., blueroan, needs experienced rider,$1300. P. Bordelon, Acme,Concordia Parish; 318-386-0101.

Mini horses, solid colors &paints, $500/1; bred, $750/1.Shelia Wills, Jennings, JeffDavis Parish; 337-824-5197 or337-789-0699.

Standard bred jack, 1-yr.old,good pasture guardian, $75.Donald Vidrine, Mamou,Evangeline Parish; 337-459-5951.

(3) mini mares & (1)spottedmini male donkey, can be ridden,trade for equal value of cattle.Paul David, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-540-2805.

Standard donkeys, jack &jenny, 13-14 mos., gentle, goodpasture guardians, $100/all.Clinton Twilley, Greensburg, St.Helena Parish; 225-910-0549.

Mini donkey, female, born5/31/17, dark brown or blk., par-ents on site, $500 obo. JackRobicheaux, Abbeville,Vermilion Parish; 337-837-2519.

(2) mini jacks, 3 mos., eatinggood, ready to wean, will be 32"when full grown, parents on site,makes good pet, $200/1. HaroldHebert, Scott, Lafayette Parish;337-896-4904.

reg. beagle pups, straight rabbitstock, small, 10"-11", shots &wormed, $125/1. Lavon Rester,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-548-8419.

lee's Bayou AKC/CKC blood-hounds, all colors, $500/1. DonaldLee, Jamestown, Bienville Parish;318-564-3383.

(2) aBCa border collies, born4/2/16, females, wormed & shots,(1) blk./wh. & (1) tri-colored,$250/1. Philip Bordelon, Acme,Concordia Parish; 318-386-0101.

Border collie/Catahoula mix, (4)bridles & (3) blk., starting to work,parents are working cow dogs,$100/1. Corey Thibodeaux, Sunset,St. Landry Parish; 337-308-3949.

¼ Catahoula & ¾ blk. mouthcur, born 8/14/17, $100/1.Dwayne Deshotel, Church Point,Acadia Parish; 337-658-0237.

Catahoula pups. 6 wks. old,$200-$300/1. Brenda, Oakdale,Allen Parish; 318-335-1414.

Blk. Catahoula X pit, 1 ½ yrs.,not gun shy, house trained, goodprotector of home, obediencetrained, not trained to hunt, smart,shots, $200. Randy, Parish; 337-396-5051.

Chihuahua pups, litter born6/16/17, (1) chocolate male w/wh.palms & wh. around neck, (1)chocolate female, will be small,$275/1. Kenneth Racca, Sulphur,Calcasieu Parish; 337-476-0284 or337-936-7115.

Fb Doberman Pincher, 1-yr. old,red male, ears cut & tail bobbed,shots & heart-wormed, $450.Charles Courville, Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish; 337-884-5005.

akC english bulldogs, (4)reverse brindle females, (3) red &wh. males, $2000/1. L. Mercer,Mangham, Richland Parish; 318-417-1376.

(4) Jack Russell terriers,females, short-legged, shots &dewormed, gorgeous qualitypups, $350/1. Sue Pailette,Rayville, Richland Parish; 318-450-8534.

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rachel Bertrand breaking &training performance horses, gen-tle handler, every horse deserves agreat start, safe facility, freshcalves, pro cutter & speed eventtraining. Rachel Bertrand,Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-384-6997.

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(2) Boer bucks, 6 mos., 88%,$350-$450/1. Paul or SueCampbell Breaux Bridge, StMartin Parish; 337-845-9981 orEveningshadeboergoats.com.

(3) nigerian dwarf baby milkgoats, males, beautiful ready tofinish weaning, $100/1. FrankWeaver, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 504 450-6511.

Boer goats, wethers, & comm.does, does, high percentage & fb,paints & traditional colors, allages, La. bred tags avail., $350/1-up. Richard, Carencro, LafayetteParish; 337-896-6264.

(8) katahdin/St. Croix, Bar-B-Doe, 6 mos., (2) female & (6)males, healthy, $100/1. JeremyDeDoux, Kaplan, VermilionParish; 337-230-6733.

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aPHC blk. homozygous App.stallion, 16 hands, guaranteedcolor, 5 panel negative w/leopardgene, modern breeding, 77% FPD,$300/$5 mare care. Ben Bruce,Pollock, Grant Parish; 318-664-2871.

(2) aQHa blue roan Hancockstuds, (1) I Drew Blue x Drew'sHancock, (1) Hancock Bee Blue IIx Hancock Bee Blue, natural cover,$400. Russell Roger, Bush, St.Tammany Parish; 985-892-2557.

reg. tWHBea studs, homozy-gous, gray, buckskin & blue roan,$300/$5 mare care. Shonnie Dove,Winnsboro, Franklin Parish; 318-235-7304.

Colonel's lil Scoot, outstandingson of multi-million producerSmart Lil Scoot, out of top 10 pro-ducing daughter of ColonelFreckles, produces cutting, roping,working & etc. horses, The RealDeal, $750; Smart Plan Peppy,good son of the great cutting horseSmart Plan, out of a multiple pro-ducing daughter of Little Peppy,foals have looks, minds & ability,$500. Dave Broussard, Erath,Vermilion Parish; 337-937-6719.

reg. tW studs, homozygous,gray, buckskin & blue roan,$300/$5 mare care. Shonnie Dove,Winnsboro, Franklin Parish; 318-235-7304.

2015 chestnut stallion, 14.2hands, pretty head, 4 wh. socks,white strip, un-reg., green broke,$500 obo. Sarina Lirette, Bourg,Terrebonne Parish; 985-665-9103.

(3) foundation QH stallions,Pepsi, Peppy San x Doc Bar,$800/$10 mare care; Hancock, DocO'Lena x Hancock, $1000/$10mare care; Buck, Peppy SanBadger x Cutter Bill, $800/$10mare care, full pedigree & breedingagreement avail. Fred Rodosta,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-948-6511 or 337-331-3151.

15" Hereford roping saddle,excel. cond., ideal for bull dog-ging with 1" cantle, $500. EdDurr, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish;985-748-5556.

Buggy harness set, very goodcond., $200. Littell Mouiller,Mamou, Evangeline Parish; 337-468-3140.

Horseshoeing & trimming,professional & reliable service,over 20 yrs. of experience. RonJustice, New Iberia, Iberia Parish;337-519-1203.

Bull whips braided from nylonor leather, $50/1-up; cattle sort-ing whips, $80/1-up; kid whipsavail. & repair whips. BillyAnderson, Baker, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-274-7360.

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akC/nSDr reg. Australianshepherd pups, all colors, sire is aOrthopedic Foundation of Animalscert., DNA profile, excel.Companions, working dogs, shots& health guaranteed, $400/1-up.Patrick Boudreaux, Church Point,Acadia Parish; 337-257-6582.

australian shepherd pups, blk.& wh. tri & chocolate tri, blue mer-les & chocolate merles, parents onsite, working dogs, $250-$300/1.Nicole Snoddy, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-459-4814.

Beagles, males & females, someAKC reg., deer proof & collarbroke, $300-$800/1. Dean Gentile,Port Allen, West Baton RougeParish; 225-328-2198.

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cializing in 2-yr. olds & problemhorses, developing good brokeranch cow horses, 35 yrs. experi-ence w/references, covered & out-side arena. John Brown,Franklinton, Washington Parish,225-931-9210.

Fletcher's Farrier Service,trimming or shoe needs, servingcentral La. James Fletcher,Pollock, Grant Parish; 318-541-9016 or 318-541-9087.

Horse transporting in La. &surrounding states. CDL certified,new trailer, mats & shavings,loaded mile, $2 nego. PatriciaMarkow, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-335-8512.

$100; % boer goats, 2 yrs., males,$150. Scott Kees, Deville,Rapides Parish; 318-448-1813.

katahdin ram, born 4/16,$200; (7) lambs out of reg.Katahdin ram, 2-6 mos., $200/1.Pat Cassidy, Jennings, Jeff DavisParish; 337-224-2405.

St. Croix pb sheep, $150.Dennis Lavergne, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.

(2) ram lambs, 7 mos., raisedtogether, won't separate, $250/all.K. Baldasaro, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-795-1441after 6 p.m.

(2) nigerian dwarf bucklings, 6mos., beautiful colors, can be reg.& will have horns, $150/1. WendaStelly, LeBlanc, Allen Parish;337-884-5679.

reg. blk./wh. fainting female, 4mos., $150. Larry Fontenot,Ragley, Beauregard Parish; 337-302-4526.

2017 Myotonic goats, reg.,billy, $300/1; nanny $250; bluck-lings, $200/1. Penny Bouquet,Port Allen, West Baton RougeParish; 225-963-3220.

katahdin ewe, ram & wetherlambs, 9 mo., $125-$225/1; adultewes $175/1; reg. ram, $500.Tom Barry, Eunice, AcadiaParish, 337-457-9544.

(5) katadlin rams, 8 mos.,$125/1. Beth Lister, Arnaudville,St. Martin Parish; 337-298-4386.

aGS reg. Nigerian dwarf doe,born 5/9/17, $350; grand-daugh-ter to great milker, blue-eyed buckborn 6/18/17, $250. ScarlettMartin, Jeanerette, St. MaryParish; 337-335-8050.

(2) nubian/nigerian crossmales, 4 mos., (1) wh. & (1)cream, $100/1; Nigerian dwarfmale, 4 ½ mos., blk./wh., $125.Sarah Terrebonne, Galliano,Lafourche Parish; 985-258-0701.

reg. katahdin sheep, provenbreeder ram, born 2/19/16, $600;stock Oklahoma genetics, ramsborn in May/June '17, $200. JonTurner, Baton Rouge, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-333-1348.

reg. pygmy buck, 1 ½ yrs.,caramel w/blk., $300. DonnaRyan, Robert, Tangipahoa Parish;985-269-8640.

Barbados/american blackber-ry sheep, '15 rams & ewes & '16rams & ewes, $100/1. DavidLowe, Minden, Webster Parish;318-377-1525.

lg. milk goats, extremely hardyw/pb Togenburg, French Alpine &Nubian ancestry, does, $400/1-up;bucks, $300/1-up. GeorgeWaltner, Many, Sabine Parish;318-508-1906.

katahdin adult ewes, $150/1.Blake Bertrand, Ville Platte,

Evangeline Parish; 337-363-7416.

Brush goats, 5 mos., males,$125/1; females, $145/1. ClaudeBrady, Folsom, St. TammanyParish; 504-723-4445.

St. Croix sheep, un-reg., $200-$250/1. Simone Little, Morse,Acadia Parish; 337-783-5747 or337-962-4767.

reg. kiko goats, (2) doelings,13 mos., 100% New Zealand,$750/1; doe, 2 yrs., 75% Kiko,$400; doe, 4 yrs., 50% Kiko,$350; (2) pb bucklings, 6 mos.,$300/1. Nic Girgenti, Roseland,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-517-8754.

katahdin lambs, $150/1. HarryLatiolais, Carencro, LafayetteParish; 337-247-3262.

reg. pb milk goat, 3 yrs., $200;(2) pb does, born 3/11/17, $100/1.Kyle Viator, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-560-1396 or 337-967-6357.

aDGa reg. Nubian, Lamancha& crosses, '17 kids, doelings &young bucks, $175/1-up. WandaBarras, St. Martinville, St. MartinParish; 337-519-0231.

Pb nubian buckling, born2/17/17, blk./wh., $200. ChrisTassin, Marksville, AvoyellesParish; 318-240-0013.

2017 reg. Katahdins, 100% reg.,Feb.-March rams/ewes lambs, sireLKP Gunner, $300/1; reg. year-ling ram, breeding stock, $300;reg. ewe, 3 yrs., breeding stock,$300. Ricky LoBell, Galvez,Ascension Parish; 225-715-9218.

transport cage for sheep orgoats, 4'x5'x3', $200. DonaldFaulk, Iowa, Calcasieu Parish;337-304-5077.

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Gray call ducks, show type,tiny w/short bills, Tolbunt polishchickens, $25/1. Larry Fontenot,Ragley, Beauregard Parish; 337-302-4526.

Bergeron & Borel's RabbitRanch, Netherland dwarf,Holland lops, Calif. & Flemishgiant, New Zealands, Americanblue, wh. & mini rex, lion heads,$25/1-up; rabbit cages, new &used, call for appt. only, $25/1-up.Liz Bergeron or Douglas Borel,Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337-886-8075.

new Zealand & Californiacross checkered giants & choco-late New Zealand, 8 wks., $10/1-up. Dennis Lavergne, Opelousas,St. Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.

Calis, new Zealand, Flemish,Netherlands, Holland mix,Lionhead mix & meat/breedstock, $15/1-up. Rickey Pender,Colfax, Grant Parish; 318-627-3086.

(8) rabbits, (7) female mini rex& (1) male, 4-H show w/pedi-grees, cages with 1-4 holesw/waters, feeders & bag feed,$250/all. Jeremy Farris, Kaplan,Vermilion Parish; 337-516-8469or 337-488-8130.

new Zealand whites/Calif.mix, $10/1. Jerry Sander, Amite,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-662-1454.

B-island Farm, Holland lops,$30/1-up; New Zealand, high qual-ity pedigree, $15/1-up. DotBrewster, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-795-8810.

Megan's Mini Farm, mini rexrabbits, Holland lops, lion heads,Netherland dwarfs & New

Fresh yard eggs, $1.5/doz.Octave LaCaze Jr., Colfax, GrantParish; 318-627-3416.

Fresh farm brown eggs, freerange, $3/doz. Ronnie Bourgeois,Sorrento, Ascension Parish; 225-573-0329 or 225-573-0341.

Pickled quail eggs spicy or mild$5/pt. Dennis Lavergne,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.

(25) lovebirds, all colors,$250/all. Malone Williams,Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish;985-974-3475.

lovebirds, opalines, all colors,$20-$30/1. Donald Brown, Eunice,St. Landry Parish; 337-466-3749.

2017 baby peacocks all colors,$45/1; grown peacocks, $150/1.Lynn Mercer, Mangham, RichlandParish; 318-417-1376.

Peafoul, india blue & wh./blk.shoulder chicks & adults, $50/1-up.Simone Little, Morse, AcadiaParish; 337-783-5747.

High-red green-cheeked conures,$200/1; sun conures, $225/1;Turquoise green-cheeked conures,$200/1; pineapple & yellow sidegreen cheeked-conures, $200/1.Herman Hukins, Larose, LafourcheParish; 985-413-3891.

Doves, ringneck, pied & tanger-ine, $8/1; wh., & tangerine pearl,$10/1, other colors avail., all young.Jim Bearb, Carencro, LafayetteParish; 337-298-7800 or 337-896-3475.

indian ringnecks, $150/1-up;alexandrine parrots & mustacheparakeets, $450/1-up; diamonddove prs., $50/1; green-wingmacaw, handfed, $1800/1; buttonquail, $10/1; fancy parakeets,$15/1. Dave Kuhnau, Covington,St. Tammany Parish; 985-893-0925.

Parrot cage, custom made, dbl.bottom perches, swing feeders &waters, $75. F. Chatelain, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.

Various bird cages, all sizes,$15-$150/1. F.J. Chatelain,Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.

Calif. wire ½ x 3" w/alum. framedoors, (1) 6' x8' w/walk-in door,$350; (1) 3'x8' divided, $150; metalnest boxes, $25-$35/1. DonnaGardner, Greenwell Springs, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-202-6753.

utility kings & young birds, wh.& silver, $5/1; Texas Pioneer reces-sive red, young, prs., $20/1. RayVidrine, Washington, St. LandryParish; 337-331-4220.

racing homers, rare colors, blk.eagles, yellow & red trentons,muelman, saddlebacks, rollers,tumblers, fantails & other breeds,$7/1-up; Norwich croppers, $15/1.D.L. Johnson, Baton Rouge, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-223-7209.

arPu banded racing homers,many colors, $12.5/1; mated prs.,$25/1. Eddy LeBlanc, BreauxBridge, St. Martin Parish; 337-258-5687.

Wh. fantail pigeons, $8/1. JimBearb, Carencro, Lafayette Parish;337-298-7800 or 337-896-3475.

racing homers, different breeds,Janssens, blk. eagles, yellow & redtrentons, speed birds, grizzles, red& yellow muelman, blue bars &blue cheeks, $15/1; Chinese owlpigeons, diff. colors, blue, blk., red

Flock clearance, (8) guineas,$100; (1) geese, $150; (10) silverwyandottes, $100; (4) brownleghorns, $40, cash only. SuzanneTulk, Port Barre, St. LandryParish; 225-287-9710.

rhode island red bantams &blk. Sumatra bantams, $20/1 or(8) or more, $17/1. LionelBergeron, Arnaudville, St. LandryParish; 337-351-4642.

Pharaoh quails, jumbo, grown,$2.5/1; (100) hatching eggs, $15;(100) pickling or eating eggs,$15; pickled eggs, pt. $6/1.Dennis Lavergne, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.

light Brahma, all colors, $4/1.Brett Toups, Broussard, LafayetteParish; 337-277-4453.

Pullets, 5 mos., blk. star, barredrock & Rhode Island Reds, $16/1;(2) 6 mos., barred rock roosters,$15; Banties, $10/1. AndrewBrooks, Pollock, Grant Parish;318-729-7208.

laying hens & (1) rooster,trade for trio of guineas or $11/1& $15. Robert Williams, Zachary,East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-654-0271 or 225-405-4581.

(100) Bobwhite & TN redquails, male & female prs., $10/1.Lynn Mercer, Mangham,Richland Parish; 318-248-3275 or318-417-1376.

Pb buff orpington & pb silversebrights, 4-5 mos., $8/1. SandraLeone, Dequincy, CalcasieuParish; 337-526-1988.

Gray calls, prs., $50/1; pintails,$75/1; woodies, $50/1; mottledducks, $60/1; fulvus, $75/1;Cinnamon teal hens, $25/1; ringteal, $60/1; whistling prs., $75/1.Mike Henry, Morse, AcadiaParish; 337-581-2178.

(15) Buff orpington hens &lavender orpington, just startinglaying, $25/1. Ira Young,Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337-896-4109.

rhode island red haying hens,$12.50/1-up; pullets, $15/1-up; pbbanties trios, $30/1-up. LavelleGoodwin, Duson, LafayetteParish; 337-257-9114.

Silky chickens, baby bantams,$5/1; laying hens, $10/1; rooster,free. Leroy Duplechain,Gonzales, Ascension Parish; 225-644-5407.

Pharaoh quails, jumbo, grown,$2.5/1; (100) hatching eggs, $15;(100) pickling or eating eggs,$15; pickled eggs, pt. $6/1.Dennis Lavergne, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.

Swedish flower chickens, (3)prs., $40/1. Ray Vidrine,Washington, St. Landry Parish;337-331-4220.

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Feeder pigs/blue butts, 60-70lbs., $75/1. Sandra Leone,DeQuincy, Calcasieu Parish; 337-526-8802 or 337-526-1988.

Yorkshire pigs, 40 lb. range,males & females, $45/1. RonJudice, New Iberia, Iberia Parish;337-519-1203.

roasting pigs and/or feeder pigs,Berkshire/Wattle cross &Hampshire/Wattle cross, grain fed,50-125 lbs., $1/lb. Earl Mitchell,Hornbeck, Vernon Parish; 318-308-8090.

Pb blk. lab pups, born 8/4/17,parents on premises, no papers,$150/1. Kyle Viator, New Iberia,Iberia Parish; 337-560-1396 or337-967-6357.

(7) Bird dog pups, Irish setter,(4) males & (3) females, $1000/1.Lynn Mercer, Mangham, RichlandParish; 318-417-1376.

Maltese pups, CKC reg., wh.balls of fur, non-shed, shots &dewormed, $450/1-up. LesterMarkham, Amite, TangipahoaParish; 985-474-0384.

Great Pyrenees pups, bred toGreat Pyrenees male, taking orders,animal protectors, taking orders,$150/1; (5) Jack Russell rat terrierpups, males, taking order, on puppyfeed, shots, $80/1. Mitch Johnson,Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-353-0818.

Pb rat terrier pups, 1ong legged,parents on site, 15-20 lb.,dewormed & vacc., $150-$300/1.George Snyder, St. Amant,Ascension Parish; 225-588-5757.

rat terrier pups & adults, rodenttrained, all colors, toy & minis,$60/1-up. P. Comeaux, Duson,Lafayette Parish; 337-322-1905.

(2) Siberian Husky CKC reg.females, 1-yr. old, not spayed, (1)wh. & (1) blk., wh. & silver,$400/1. Tommy Melancon, Sunset,St. Landry Parish; 337-662-3170.

Wanted: Livestock guard pup,Great Pyrenees, Akbask, Anatolianor Kangal will trade young LGD,over 1-yr. old, Anatolian Shepardmale, can be reg. W.B. Barnes, St.Martinville, St. Martin Parish; 337-519-0231.

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laying hens, 6 mos., $20/1; pul-lets, 1 ½ mo. old, Rhode Islandred & barred rock, lays largebrown eggs, $8/1. Greg Lafleur,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish;337-831-0889.

2016 Western & Bourbon redturkeys, males & females, older,$45/1; baby, $20/1. L. Mercer,Mangham, Richland Parish; 318-248-3276 or 318-417-1376.

Old english game bantams,blk., creles, BB reds & wheatons,$20/1. Hugh Junca, Franklin, St.Mary Parish; 337-923-7223 or337-940-3512.

Wood ducks, prs., $60/1;Manderine ducks, prs., $80/1;ringteal ducks, prs./$60/1; (7) wh.Manderine males, $75/1. NelsonSimoneaux, Maurepas, LivingstonParish; 225-454-4432.

easter eggers pullets & roost-ers, young, pullets lay blue orgreen eggs, $15/1; roosters, $8/1,.Edsel Poole, Covington, St.Tammany Parish; 985-630-8144.

Dominique sex-link roosters,$7-$10/1. Beth, Arnaudville, St.Martin Parish; 337-298-4386.

Wanted: peacock & (2) hens,trade for proven pr. of Jendayconures. Wanda Barras, St.Martinville, St. Martin Parish;337-519-0231.

Wanted: trio of guineas or (3)females & (1) rooster, guineas,within 50 miles. Robert Williams,Zachary, East Baton RougeParish; 225-654-0271 or 225-405-4581.

& gray, show birds & hobby birds,$25/1-up. Vernon Champagne,Houma, Terrebonne Parish; 985-873-8440.

utility kings & young birds, wh.& silver, $5/1; Texas Pioneer reces-sive red, young, prs., $20/1. RayVidrine, Washington, St. LandryParish; 337-331-4220.

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aQuaCulture & eQuiPMent

Pond stocking, blue catfish,45¢/1; channel catfish, 30¢/1; cop-pernose bluegill & La. bluegill,25¢/1; hybrid bluegill, 30¢/1; red-ear bream, 30¢/1; blk. crappie,45¢/1; bass, 70¢/1; fathead min-nows, $12/lb., del. avail. DavidLowe, Minden, Webster Parish;318-377-1525.

Deer &eXOtiCS

Any person who keeps, breeds, raises,contains, harvests, kills, slaughters, buys,sells, trades, or transfers ownership ofany type of farm-raised alternative live-stock (deer and/or exotics) for commer-cial purposes shall obtain a farm-raisinglicense, from the Louisiana Departmentof Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) priorto engaging in such activity. For moreinformation, contact the LDAF office ofAnimal Health at 225-925-3980.each time an ad is submitted for

farm-raise alternative livestock (deerand/or exotics), it must be accompaniedby a lDaF-issued permit number.

nOtiCe: effective november 19, 2012lDaF has suspended the importationof the following captive cervidae: rockymountain elk, red deer, mule deer,black-tailed deer, white-tailed deer andSika deer into louisiana.

White-tailed deer, baby, $300; 1yr. & older, $800/1. MikeDeshotel, Jennings, Jeff DavisParish; 337-246-0400 or 337-824-5593.

la./tx. doe fawns & does, 1 ½yrs., $500/1-up. Lee Cook, Amite,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-5997.

FarM SerViCeS

Cattle penning, working &hauling from pasture to pasture orstockyard, portable equip., largeor small herd, problem cattle, 50yrs. experience, will travel. Terryor Jason, Eunice, Acadia Parish;337-789-1927 or 337-322-7601.

Dale's Mobil Welding service.Clarence Dale Carnegie,Covington, St. Tammany Parish;985-273-4454.

restore pastures & fields,mow, cult., reduce compaction,contour, plant, install drainage,ponds, roads, paths, walls &fences, harvest & thin trees &stumps. John Cleary, Hammond,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-634-0074.

Barn & barnyard services,repair barn/fence, clean-up/clean-out barn area, bushhog/push toburn, 50 mile radius. JohnMarcantel, Mittie, Allen Parish;337-207-9706 after 4 p.m.

Hensgens Fencing services, allyour fencing needs from residen-tial to ranching, build any typefor horses, cattle or goats, catchpens & corrals, privacy & customwood fences & dog kennels. Nickor Joe, Rayne, Acadia Parish;337-581-8188 or 985-992-9119.

Mobile welding services,handy man & carpentry work.Bart, Welsh, Evangeline Parish;337-526-8825 or 337-526-8826.

Fence building, barb, net,boards, pipe & hotwire, refer-ences avail., $1/ft. & up, fencecleaning & repairs, catch pens &arenas, free estimates. BenBaggett, Mittie, Allen Parish;337-370-8254.

J&l Cattle services, halterbreaking for weaned calves &cow/calf prs., experience in prep-ping cattle for sales, 4-H/FFA Jrs.welcomed, can AI or set-up totransfer embryos for cow/calfprs., UTD vacc. required. Joe orLanna Hensgens, Rayne, AcadiaParish; 985-992-9119 or 337-945-3234.

Metal buildings, pole barns,garages, carports, hay barns,agricultural buildings, catchpens, pipe and wire fence, addi-tions and repairs. MackieMcMillan, Kentwood,Tangipahoa Parish; 225-921-6749.

Cattle services, timed AI ornatural, 33 yrs., experience. D.L.Brasseaux, DeRidder, BeauregardParish; 337-802-5218 or 337-463-8889.

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Horse boarding & training, light-ed covered arena, walker, rd. pen &outdoor arena, turn out paddocks,cattle events, bare board, $200/mo.;full board, $600/mo. Jeffery orTerry, Gonzales, Ascension Parish;225-268-7998 or 225-715-6158.

Horse boarding, 12'x12' stalls,turnout pens, walker, covered light-ed arena, outdoor arena, covered 2-horse wash rack, located in Tickfaw.Richard Acton, Tickfaw,Tangipahoa Parish; 225-567-7977or 985-507-8667.

Horse boarding, pasture, full orpartial board, riding arena & trailerstorage, also barn & pasture for rent.Dean Gentile, Port Allen, WestBaton Rouge Parish; 225-328-2198or 225-627-9562.

Horse boarding, stalls & pasture,nice barn fans, auto bug system, 25acres of good pasture, large loafingsheds, hurricane & vinyl fencing,$300/mo. Linda Helo, Crowley,Acadia Parish; 337-581-4155.

Planer shavings for horse stalls,trailer load, $25/1. James McCaleb,Plaucheville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-305-7265.

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Professional beaver removal,references avail., prices vary byjob. Jeff Aguillard, Elton, JeffDavis Parish; 337-842-7466.

Professional hog removal, freeservices w/$2 million insuranceprovided to landowners, La. statelicensed, state-wide services.David Braun, Greenwell Springs,East Baton Rouge Parish;www.hogbiz.com or 225-806-8246or 800-693-9853.

Hog traps, 59"x54" w/3 18"push in gates, $200. PierreBroussard, Maurice, VermilionParish; 337-277-8297.

Dozer & trackhoe work, $1000min. George Martin, Walker,Livingston Parish; 225-664-4020.

Dirt work & hauling services,backhoe, dozer, dump truck, exca-vator, skid steer, construct privateroads, bldg. sites, house pads, drive-ways, haul, land clearing, foodplots, also welding & dieselmechanic services, free estimates.Joey Dawson, Baton Rouge, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-505-7315.

Bush hogging, free estimates,Acadian area. Larry Bearb, Rayne,Acadia Parish; 337-501-4349.

Bush hogging & trac. work,front-end loader, by hour or by job,$45/hr. Dennis Lavergne,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.

trac. & bush hogging work, gar-den tilling w/5 ½' tiller for garden &front-end loader work, $40/hr.Dustin Crowley, Acadia Parish;337-250-5524 or 337-788-0240.

Bush hogging, lots, acreagew/subdivisions, insured, servingAcadiana area since '89. J. Rabalais,

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FOr Hire ruralPrOPertieS

FOr Sale

Must offer ten (10) or more adjoiningacres of land located in Louisiana.Farmland ads MUST include accompani-ments (house, barn, hay field, garden,and what the land is best suited for).Proof of ownership may be required. Allads MUST be accompanied by the fol-lowing owner-signed statement: “Thisproperty is personally owned by me andis not offered for sale by a licensed realestate dealer, broker or salesman.”

64 acres w/water & electricity,road frontage, wooded, pastures,deer & turkey hunting, Felixvillearea, $314,000. James Maddox,Baton Rouge, East Baton RougeParish; 225-202-5700.

10 acres off of Hwy. 40 inFolsom, 3 bedroom house 2 bath,2500 sq. ft., 40"x50" barn w/(2)sliding door, lg. stocked pond,fenced, oak, cypress & crate myrtletrees, $560,000 obo. Nolan, Folsom,St. Tammany 985-796-8369.

15 acres + w/minerals, located inHessmer, fenced & wooded, hunt-ing area not fenced, water, elec.,

road frontage, $10,000/acre. WayneArmand, Marksville, AvoyellesParish; 409-761-0152.

161 acres in Thibodaux area,ideal for mitigation. Leo Terracina,Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish; 985-688-4601.

50 acres horse farm w/coveredarena & stalls, good soil for plant-ing, located in Natchitoches,$1,200,000. Paul DeBow, Campti,Natchitoches Parish; 318-652-6262.

10 acres off of La. Hwy. 1062between Loranger & Husser, 17miles north of Hammond, ware-house building 45'x76', 3420 sq. ft.,large enough for a mobile home, sit-ting on concrete slab, (3) lg. roll-updoors & (5) regular doors,$397,000. Farrell Chatelain,Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.

50 acres fenced & cross-fencednear Caney lake, w/wild game,40'x72' barn, pens, lanes, home w/4br & 2 ½ bath, sunroom/den, 16'x16'shop, $460,000. L.D. Watts,Jonesboro, Jackson Parish; 318-259-3484.

30 acres of timber w/mineralrights, 50'x100' metal building,10'x50' covered patio w/1200 sq. ft.house w/1 br & 1 bath on Hwy 33,$329,000. Max Lolley, Farmerville,Union Parish; 225-933-6519.

204 acres of deer & duck hunting,CRP payment, $3800/acre. RoyMcIntrye, Delhi, Franklin Parish;318-282-2331 or 318-805-3624.

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Must offer ten (10) or more adjoiningacres of land located in Louisiana.Farmland ads MUST include accompani-ments (house, barn, hay field, garden,and what the land is best suited for).Proof of ownership may be required. Allads MUST be accompanied by the fol-lowing owner-signed statement: “Thisproperty is personally owned by me andis not offered for sale by a licensed realestate dealer, broker or salesman.”

Wanted: grass fields to lease forhay & cattle in Allen or Beauregardparish, fenced or not, will pay topprice. Ben Bagett, Mittie, AllenParish; 337-370-8254.

Wanted: father & 2 sons farmersare looking for 20-40 acres to raisevegetables & crawfish, need well,pond & house, we can do therepairs to home, need ownerfinancing for 12 mos., we can paybalance in 12 mos., or lease farmw/option to buy or lease farm &crawfish pond or we can buy todayw/small down payment, thanks,anywhere in La. Joe, Larry, ClarkGable, Las Vegas, NV; 702-877-0011 or [email protected]

Zealand, all ages & colors, showquality, $20/1-up. MeganBergeron, Livonia, Point CoupeeParish; 225-223-2008.

(9) texas Redback rabbits, 8weeks old, $15/1. GodfredSchexneyder, Labadieville,Assumption Parish; 985-859-8230.

Bunnies, fryers & breeders,$10/1-up. Ronald Comeaux,Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337-277-1324.

(2) lg. dbl. breeding rabbithutches, 26" high off the ground,made w/¾" plywood & planks,separate entrance holes & sepa-rate wooden walls between eachrabbit nest, holds lg. male &female rabbits & a doz. baby rab-bits in each hutch, $35/1. F.J.Chatelain, Loranger, TangipahoaParish; 985-748-3424.

Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337-856-7255.

Dozer & trackhoe work, landclearing, ponds, roads, house pads,shear stumps for pasture or replanttrees. Robby McGrew, WestMonroe, Ouachita Parish; 318-398-9895.

land prepared, cleared, con-toured, fields mowed, mulched, cul-tivated, trees removed & recycledon site for mulch, reconditionedarenas & gravel roads 8" deep,install ponds, roads & fences, sub-surface drainage. John Clery,Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-634-0074.

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Sweet potatoes, Beauregard, 45lb. box, $15/1. Becky Dugas,Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-201-6840.

Okra, cut, $8/bu.; or $20/bu.Benny Manuel, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-831-0603.

JaMS, JellieS& PreSerVeS

Fig preserves, $7/pt.; $13/qt.Gary Marcantel, Eunice, St.Landry Parish; 337-580-3742.

Fig preserves, $5/pt.; sugar-freefig preserves, $5/1; strawberry figjam, $5/pt.; pickled okra, $5/pt.;pickled chicken eggs, $5/pt. D.Gaspard, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish;337-789-5478.

2017 alicia Bermuda hay w/car-pet grass, 4x5 rd. bales, local del.,$30/1. Jude Comeaux, Maurice,Vermilion Parish; 337-303-3854.

(400) 2016 & '17Argentina/Babia rd. bales, 4x5,fert. & limed, horse quality, inbarn $40/1. John Briscoe, Elton,Allen Parish; 337-526-1560.

2017 Jiggs Bermuda rolls, 4x4,4x5 & 4x6, sprayed & fert., del.avail., $30/1; Jiggs Bermuda sq.bales, sprayed & fert., in field,$5/1; in barn, $6.5/1. DucieDucote, Hineston, Rapides Parish;318-447-9435.

2017 alicia/Tifton mix, takingorders, 720 lb. rolls, in field,$25/1; sq., in field, $4/1; in barn$6/1. Keith Kelly, Anacoco,Vernon Parish; 337-353-6708.

Jiggs Bermuda 5x5 rd. bales,$45/1. David Colligan, ChurchPoint, Acadia Parish; 337-208-8424.

2017 Bahia rd. bales, 4x5,$20/1. Carlos Guillot, Marksville,Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-5779.

Bahia & mixed grass, 4x5 rd.bales, clean, del. avail., netwrapped, $30/1. Jerry Robinson,Oak Ridge, Richland Parish; 318-

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334-1090.

2017 Bahia/Bermuda grass hay,4x5 rolls, $25/1. Steve McGuffee,Bossier City, Bossier Parish; 318-584-5926 or 318-747-1763.

(200) rolls of mixed Bermuda &Bahia grass, new cut, 4x5 rolls,$25/1. Steve Mc Guffee, BossierCity, Bossier Parish; 318-747-1763.

2016 Bahia hay, 4x5 bales, keptin barn, $25/1; '17 Bahia hay, inbarn, $40/1. Dale Holton,Independence, Tangipahoa Parish;985-878-6969.

2017 Bermuda 4x5 rd. bales,fert., $28/1; mixed grass, 4x5 rd.bales, del. avail., $20/1. KendallFontenot, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-459-1634.

2016 Bahia hay, 5x5 rd. bales,no rain, near Scott, $20/1. J.Prejean, Rayne, Acadia Parish;337-962-1953.

2017 Bahia cow or horse hay,rd. bales, good quality, cured w/orain, del. avail., $35/1. HomerDutsch, Bush, St. TammanyParish; 985-807-4046.

2017 hay clover/Bermuda mix,4x5 rolls, $25/1; (80-100) Bahia4x5 rolls, $25/1; net-wrapped,$30/1; mixed grasses, $20/1.Christine Carter, Pineville,Rapides Parish; 318-448-7026 or318-419-8513.

Bahia grass hay, sq. bales, fert.,$5/1; 4x4 rolls net-wrapped,$35/1; 4x5 rolls net wrapped,$45/1; 4x5 ½, $55/1. DannySchleismann, Husser, TangipahoaParish; 985-517-8341.

2017 Bermuda and Bahia rd.bales, 4x5, 700 lbs., $18/1.Howard Hollis, Spearsville,Union Parish; 318-478-2635.

2017 Bahia mixed 4x4 rd. bales,$25/1; Bahia, good quality, $30/1.Benton Broussard, Jennings, JeffDavis Parish; 337-523-4944.

Bahia & rye grass, rd. bales,4x5, in barn, $35/1; sq. bales,$5.5/1. Mike Bearb, Sunshine,Iberville Parish; 225-276-8374 or225-938-6972.

2016 Bahia 4x5 bales, fert. &limed, stored in barn, $40/1. JerryDuhon, Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish;337-853-4360.

2017 4x5 rd. bales, good quality,$25/1. Greg LaFleur, Opelousas,St. Landry Parish; 337-831-0889or 337-543-8158.

Fert. hay, 4x5 rd. bales, storedin barn, top quality for horses &cows, $40/1. Pete Hymel, BatonRouge, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-963-9107.

2016 Bahia hay, 5x5 rolls,stored under barn, $20/1. AnthonySantangelo, Tickfaw, TangipahoaParish; 985-351-3928.

2017 Bahia grass hay, highquality & horse quality, 4x4 bales,$35/1; 4x5 bales, $45/1 & 4x6bales, $60/1. Richard Reed,Independence, Tangipahoa Parish;985-878-2330.

2017 alicia Bermuda sq. bales,fert., in shed, you load, $5.75/1.Rodney McKinney, Port Allen,West Baton Rouge Parish; 225-614-1915.

2017 Bahia & mixed grass, 4x5rd. bales, in field $20/1; sq. bales,in barn, $3.5/1, in field, $3/1.Prigeon Fontenot, Jr., Rayne,Acadia Parish; 337-230-1027.

2017 Mixed Bahia hay, large rd.bales, in barn, volume discount &del. avail., $40/1 & sq. bales avail.Bond Stevens, Denham Springs,Livingston Parish; 225-505-0706.

2017 Bahia hay 5x5 bales, net-wrapped, $30/1. Cecil Cormier,Scott, Lafayette Parish; 337-344-1657.

2016 Bahia rd. bales, 4x5, infield, $30/1; 5x5, in field, $35/1.David Moran, Zachary, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-933-5636.

rd. hay bales, 4x5, barn kept,$30/1 or $50/2. Allen Prados, NewIberia, Iberia Parish; 337-967-0006.

Bahia grass hay, 4x5, coveredge net-wrapped, $30/1. RickyGuilbeaux, Carencro, LafayetteParish; 337-280-0569.

2016 Bermuda sq. bales, premi-um quality, del. avail., $6/1.Dwight Brignac, Washington, St.Landry Parish; 337-831-3758.

russell Bermuda grass, 5x5 netwrapped bales, $30/1. KennethBordelon, Vick, Avoyelles Parish;318-305-1002.

2017 Jiggs Bermuda, 4x5 rd.bales, fert., $40/1. MichaelGueringer, Kinder, Allen Parish;832-316-0951 or 337-842-6795.

2017 mixed grass, del. avail.,$20/1; Bahia hay, del. avail.,$30/1. Wendell Middlebrooks,Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-658-3106.

Bahia sq. bales, fert., $5/1;Bahia 4x5 rd. bales, fert., stored inbarn, $35/1. Duane Wilson,Slaughter, East Feliciana Parish;225-978-5699.

2016 Bahia 4x5 round bales,fert., $25/1 or $20/1 if 10 or morepurchased; '15 Bahia hay, $15/1 or$10/1 if 10 or more taken. C.M.Duplechian, Jennings, Jeff DavisParish; 337-824-2989 or 337-224-0447.

2017 Jiggs Bermuda & Tifton44 Bermuda sq. bales, in field, soiltested, limed & fert. to soil test,forage analysis test on hay forprotein & mineral Jiggs protein is12.5% & Tifton 44 13.1% pro-

treeS &FruitinG

VineS

Any person who intends to grow, buy orsell trees, shrubs, ornamental plants,grass sod, or foliage plants shall obtain alicense or permit, from the LouisianaDepartment of Agriculture and Forestry(LDAF), prior to engaging in such activ-ity. For more information, contact theLDAF Horticulture and QuarantinePrograms Division at 225-952-8100 oremail at [email protected].

Mayhaw, fig, pecan, Lelandcypress & blackberry vines, $15-$25/1. William Auttonberry, Eros,Jackson Parish; 318-249-4512.

Pecan trees, Elliot, Sumner &Candy, 6' & higher, 4 gal.. con-tainers, del. for lg. orders, $25/1.James Cooley, Longville,Beauregard Parish; 337-802-7641.

Windmill palms, 5'-15', coldhardy, field grown, singles &doubles, $75-$300/1. LarryBrasseaux, Breaux Bridge, St.Martin Parish; 337-288-0098.

Mayhaw trees, assorted graftedcultivars, Double G & Royal Star,$15/1. Ken Carley, Hineston,Rapides Parish; 318-715-0729.

red & yellow plums, $5-$15/1;Meyer lemons, loquat gap plums,gap plums, $5/1-up; kumquats,$12/1; pomegranate, $10/1; angeltrumpet, $12/1; celeste, purpleLSU honey dew, $10/1-up; sagopalms, $18/1; sweet lemons,$15/1. Morris Collura, 3237Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles,70601, Calcasieu Parish; 337-478-7075.

(7) varieties of old time graftedpears, good eating, sweet & juicy,good disease resistance, will bearfruit in 2 yrs., 3 & 5 gal. contain-ers, $30/1; (100) saw tooth oaks,3' in 3 gal. containers, $600/all;(100) bald & pond cypress mixed,3'-6', 3 gal. containers, $700/all;many other kinds of fruit trees &vines, $10-$25/1. Lee Cook,Husser, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-7043.

Japanese plum trees, $4/1. JoeGiacone, Hammond, TangipahoaParish; 985-345-5049.

large variety of trees, special-ize in live oak, del., planted &maintained, grown organically,

SeeDS, FlOWerS &

OrnaMentalS

Any person who sells, distributes, oroffers or handles for sale agriculture,vegetable, or flower seeds or other prop-agating stock of one pound or more shallobtain a Seed Dealer’s License from theLDAF Seed Programs Division. Forlicensing information, contact the LDAFSeed Programs Division at 225-925-4733or by email at [email protected].

Cowhorn okra seeds, $6/lb.Gerald Cox, Eunice, Acadia Parish;337-457-4473.

Shallots & Tahiti garlic, $5 lb.,200 lbs. or more, $4 lb. CharlesGlaser, New Roads, Pointe CoupeeParish; 225-618-9337.

Stripe cushaw seeds, $5/pkg.Tommy Rankin, P.O. Box 51, MerRouge, 71261, Morehouse Parish;318-647-5735 or 318-235-6918.

FertiliZer

ag. lime, based on 100 mileradius, $25/ton. Brent Duncan,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-515-6655.

Chicken fert. Mitch Johnson,Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-353-0818.

Compost & cow manure, greatgarden soil, per scoop, $20/yd.Delos Thompson, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-796-9872.

Garden soil, flower bed mix,horse manure, top soil, shavings,sand & bark, will load, del. avail.,$24/yd. Lee Cook, Husser,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-7043.

BeeS & HOneY

experienced in removinghoney bee swarms or infestations,free. Carl Richè, Lecompte,Rapides Parish; 318-446-5916.

new crop honey, $14/qt.; beeswax, (1) lb. block, $10/1. RobertTaylor, Ponchatoula, TangipahoaParish; 985-969-4647.

Fresh local pure honey, pt.,$7/1; qt., $14/1; comb honey pt.,$8/1. Keith Juneau, Marksville,Avoyelles Parish; 318-240-4764.

Fresh local honey, 12 oz. honeybear, $3/1; 24 oz. honey bear,$5/1; qt. jar, $12/1; gal. jar, $40/1.Gary Bonnette, Boyce, RapidesParish; 318-793-9063.

Sweet basil, true Peter peppers,large sweet banana peppers, ediblecucuzza gourd, candlestick, red &pink hibiscus, red & white cypressvine, Roma tomatoes, plums, rd.long green eggplants & cantaloupe,$2.5/pkg. w/SASE. Morris Collura,3237 Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles,70601, Calcasieu Parish; 337-478-7075.

$350/1-up. Bob Thibodeaux,Church Point, Acadia Parish;337-319-3957 or 337-684-5431.

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Case int. 7230 Magnum 4 wdw/duals & spacers, cold ac, 75%rubber, field ready, $20,000 nego;'03 NH TC30 trac., 1300 hrs., 5'box blade, 5' grader blade & 5' landleveler, fert. spreader w/16' trailer& ramps, $12,000 nego. MichaelBoone, Lecompte, Rapides Parish;318-613-6505.

2010 Ct230 Bobcat diesel trac.,30 hp, 540 PTO w/remotes, for-ward/reverse foot control, frontforks, bucket & 5' bush hog, excel.cond., $11,500. Andy Legros,DeQuincy, Calcasieu Parish; 337-570-8424.

Farmall 200 trac., well main-tained, bush hog attached, newtires, excel. cond., $2500. RonaldDupre, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-942-9900.

Ferguson 220 trac., not running,$800; Woods Cub belly mowertrac. w/ ¼ deck, 48", $500. CharlesStory, Pine Grove, St. HelenaParish; 985-517-6086.

Ford 2000 trac., gas engine,$1800; 140 Int. trac., $3500;Farmall Super 8, $1200. Terry orCharles, Glenmora, EvangelineParish; 318-729-6606.

1947 trac. & new bush haul &Ford 2N trac. converted to 12 voltsystem elec. ignition, $5,000.Wallace Matthews, Greensburg, St.Helena Parish; 225-222-6640 or985-517-4040.

Ford 2910 trac., 40 hp, rebuiltengine, new exhaust system, new12 volt starter & alternator w/bat-tery, manual gauges, good tires,$5000; Ford 3000 trac., great man-ual gauges, good rubber, $3000.Glenn Gotreaux, Iowa, CalcasieuParish; 337-526-3712 or 337-582-7363.

1953 Ford Golden Jubilee trac.,total restoration w/new tires, $6000obo. E.J. Noel, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-942-6835.

iH 1466 trac., $5000; IH 5528fork lift trac., gas, $2,000. WalterTuma, Libuse, Rapides Parish;318-448-0928.

iH 986 100 hp trac., 4-post

canopy, good tires, new hyd. pump,used in hay field last 10 yrs., goodsolid trac., $6750. CharlesBraddock, Grayson, CaldwellParish; 318-331-1320 or 318-649-2081.

Super C IH trac., cult., 12 voltsystem runs fair, $1800. A. J.Bradley, Transylvania, East CarrollParish; 318-552-6265.

iH 1086 trac. w/duals, painted, 4-post cab, kept under shed, $8500.Ray Gremillion, Zachary, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-939-5711.

int. aV trac. w/(4) new tires,plugs, rotor, cap/wires & carbure-tor all replaced, some tools,$25,000. Tom Richard, Scott,Lafayette Parish; 337-412-2328.

int. 140 trac. w/row builders &cult. arm, new tires & some tools,very good cond., $4800. RoddyRodrigue, Laplace, St. John Parish;225-806-3784.

int. 806 trac., runs good, barnkept, ready to work, $4500. BobbyWatts, Central, East Baton RougeParish; 225-324-5012 or 225-658-6424.

int. 1066 trac., $4500. ErnePlassala Jr., New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-380-3977.

Super C IH trac., cult., 12 voltsystem runs fair, $1800. A. J.Bradley, Transylvania, East CarrollParish; 318-552-6265.

1980 JD 4840 trac., cab, air,duals, new power shift trans.,$12,000; '69 JD 5020 trac. w/duals,motor runs well, clean, $7000.Claudin Morgan, Delhi, RichlandParish; 318-341-4807.

JD 2940 trac., 85 hp, good cond.,runs perfect, Ezee-On front endloader, bucket, pallet forks, hayspears & bucket grappler, $16,000.David Watson, Kentwood, St.Helena Parish; 985-514-1652.

JD 2775 trac., 75 hp, canopy,1335 hrs., used only to pull JD 375hay baler, shed kept, last used '14,$18,000. Tom, Schafer, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 504-891-9726.

JD 6615 trac., cab, MFWD,LO6615D374553, $20,000. W. P.Fuller, Kinder, Allen Parish; 337-224-4561.

JD 2955 MFWD, cab, new accompressor, new paint, cab in goodcond., $18,000. Kenny Poche,Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337-230-4533.

JD 4630 w/power shift trans.,single tires, 4 post rollover cab,$7500. Tim Albert, Maurice,Vermilion Parish; 337-278-1563.

JD 5501 trac. w/512 frontloader, hardly used, barn kept,accessories included, $1200. HarryMeche, Plaucheville, AvoyellesParish; 985-688-4211.

JD 2040 trac. w/loader, $8900;Ford 6600 w/loader, $8900; NH 25hp, $4900. Joe Major, ChurchPoint, Acadia Parish; 337-945-6960.

JD 1025r trac., auto. trans., 6hrs., front-end loader w/fork liftattachment, runs like new, $19,900.Paul D'Anna, Metairie, JeffersonParish; 504-669-4313 or 504-834-1049.

JD 3020 trac., 600 hrs. on motor,$6500; Kubota L245 trac. w/bushhog, 1200 hrs., $3500. WiltonCormier, Iowa, Calcasieu Parish;337-588-4621 or 337-529-1155.

1997 JD 7210 cab trac., 90% reartires, 60% front tires, power quadtrans. w/left hand reverse, solid &runs strong, good cond., $25,000.Casey Fruge', Lake Arthur, JeffDavis Parish; 337-329-2209.

JD 4840 trac. w/duals, recentlyoverhauled engine, ps trans.,$16,000. David Wall, Jackson, EastFeliciana Parish; 225-301-0781.

1968 JD 3020LP, wide front,Syncro trans., 65 hp, remote hyd.,1936 hrs., one owner, mint cond.,$13,500. Robert Belvin, DeRidder,Beauregard Parish; 337-396-6565.

JD 235 w/21' disc, new blades onfront & back, $3500; Int. 496 w/22'disc, good blades, $4500. PatrickKlein Loranger, TangipahoaParish; 985-517-0757.

JD 620 lP gas, good engine, notrunning, 3 pt. hitch, fenders, goodsheet metal, needs battery, seat,PTO, needs repairs & put backtogether, good trac. to restore,$2500. David Charrier, Monterey,Concordia Parish; 318-386-7238 or318-452-3343.

JD 40 1-row trac., 3 pt., newtires, excel. sheet metal & paint,runs good, $3000. Gerald Rabalais,Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; 318-346-2517.

JD 401D w/pallet forks on front-end, runs perfect, good tires &paint, strong 3 pt. hitch, $5500.George Hallner, Westwego,Jefferson Parish; 504-328-7739.

JD 830 diesel trac., 3 cyl., goodtires, good trac., used daily, $3800.Sherman Leggitt, Epps, RichlandParish; 318-878-2733.

JD 4440 trac., good shape,$22,500. Stacey Moak, BatonRouge, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-751-6300.

2013 nH Workmaster 35trac./loader, MFD, 253 hrs.,$14,500. Fred Perritt, Rayville,Richland Parish; 318-728-3035.

JD 850 diesel trac., straight hood,1244 hrs., new 5' rotary mower,$4500. Thad Broussard, Erath,Vermilion Parish; 337-280-9605.

JD 650 lawn trac., no imple-ments, needs brake work, $3950.Andrea Mitchell, Lafayette,

Lafayette Parish; 337-319-4282.

2007 JD 790 trac., 4 wd, frontloader, canopy, 5' Frontier BushHog & 5' box blade, one owner,excel. cond., 523 hrs., $14,200.Ryan Laborde, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-207-5888.

JD 4030 trac., $4500. BrentDuncan, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515-6655.

1993 JD 6300 trac., 75 hp diesel,1457 hrs., 6' front loader, 286 6'bush hog, hay spear, 5' discs, spear,forks, harrow & 3/8" steel under-body, $22,000. Travis McManemin,Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish;337-540-3265.

1995 kenworth T600 Red TopN14 Cummins, $16,500. CharlesJarreau, Lakeland, Pointe CoupeeParish; 225-405-6965.

2014 kubota 135 GX trac., 800hrs., cab, air, 4 wd, no leaks &front-end loader, $50,000. BrentStevens, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515-0183 or 515-1005.

kubota l4400 trac., $8000;Kubota 4030, $9,000; Kubota5400, $10,000. W.J. Mims,Calhoun, Ouachita Parish; 318-644-2236.

kubota M9000 4 wd w/loader,1200+ hrs., $24,500, other equip.avail. Bart, Welsh, Jeff DavisParish; 337-526-8825 or 337-526-8826.

kubota cub trac., model M105S,2 wd, loader w/twin hay forks, barnkept, runs & drives as it should,extra pr. of front wheels w/airplanetires, 1610 hrs., clean & well main-tained, $29,750. Louis Cook,Shreveport, Caddo Parish; 318-925-0916 or 318-469-9533.

2012 Mahindra 8360 trac., 83hp, 4 wd, closed cab, 800 hrs.,bucket & ac, 790 hrs., $33,000.Ronnie, Sorrento, AscensionParish; 225-573-0341.

2010 Magnum 215 trac., 2900hrs., $80,000. Gabe Vead, Hessmer,Avoyelles Parish; 318-264-8448.

White 2155 trac. w/cab/air, 1800hrs., new Allied loader, hay spear,$15,500. Bobby Denton, Jena,Lasalle Parish; 318-992-4504.

Yellow & wh. cub w/full set ofcult. arms, $1500; full set of cult.arms, $700; Super A front mount-ing arms, $350. Skeet Cooper,Jena, Lasalle Parish; 318-419-2294.

2000 Yanmar trac., diesel, shred-der & box scrapper, $3000. RileyDoucet, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-942-6179.

Wanted: Kubota trac., L100through L240. Jerry Sharp,Covington, St. Tammany Parish;985-892-3967.

Wanted: JD trac. models 40, 320,330, 420 & 430. J. Jones, Bush, St.Tammany Parish; 985-886-0443.

tein, $5/1; taking orders, in-field,$4.5/1. Bob Murphy, Crowley,Acadia Parish; 337-230-5634 [email protected].

2017 Bahia rd. bales, outside,$10/1. Ralph Racca, Broussard,Lafayette Parish; 337-789-1024.

(100) '15 Bahia, rd. bales,clean, 4x6, plastic twine, tightbales, loaded, $25/1. TonyHensgens, Rayne, Acadia Parish;985-992-8068.

2017 mixed grass hay, 5x6 rolls,wrapped, $30/1. Loura Frye,Natchitoches, NatchitochesParish; 318-332-8672 or 318-332-7841.

2017 4x5 rd. bales, del. avail-able, outside, $35/1; under shed,$45/1. Chris or Dale Bertrand,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish;337-945-4073 or 337-351-2484.

2017 Bahia hay, 4x5 rolls, netwrapped, del. avail. within 50miles for 10 or more bales, $30/1.Ricky Boyle, Cankton, St. LandryParish; 337-257-9706.

2017 Pensacola/Bahia rd. bales,4x5 net wrapped, fert. & limed tosoil test at LSU soil lab, cured w/orain, stored in barn, $50/1. MelvinHusser, Loranger, TangipahoaParish; 985-748-7958 or 985-517-1792.

2017 russell Bermuda horsehay, sq. bales, fert. & weed-free,in field, $4.5/1; in barn, $5/1.Mark Scarber, Alexandria,Rapides Parish; 318-452-7297.

2017 Bahia hay, 4x6 rd. bales,fert. & sprayed, net wrapped,$40/1; Jiggs Bermuda, $50/1.Tony Dommert, Sulphur,Calcasieu Parish; 337-526-2382.

2017 Bahia grass, sq. bales, weload, $5/1. Delos Thompson,Folsom, St. Tammany Parish;985-373-4067.

2016 mixed Bahia 5x6 rolls,$25/1. David Yount, Coushatta,Natchitoches Parish; 318-471-3681.

2017 Bahia 5x5 rd. bales, inbarn, $35/1. Ross MulèFranklinton, Washington Parish;985-839-4595 or 985-515-5219.

2017 Pensacola Bahia grasshorse hay, third cutting, fine stem,sprayed & fert., tight sq. bales, infield, $5/1; in barn, $6/1. DavidJoiner, Loranger, TangipahoaParish; 985-320-3073 or 985-878-6734.

2017 Bermuda horse hay, topquality, 10% protein, clean, heavyfert., limed & barn kept on wood-en floor, $6.25/1. Paul Habetz,Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-526-5902.

2017 good quality hay, fert.,4x5½ rd. bales, outside, $25/1;under barn net-wrapped $35/1.Bernard Leger, Opelousas, St.

Landry Parish; 337-948-9366 or337-945-2435.

Common Bermuda 4x5 rd.bales, $25/1; Alicia Bermuda sq.bales, horse hay, $5. Loles Duhon,New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-380-9610.

2017 Bahia grass hay, 4x5 rd.bales, high quality, kept in barn,no rain, $35/1. Sonny Ridgell,Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-974-0966 or 985-345-1128.

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Pecan sprayer, PTO drivenw/agitator, 300 gal. fiberglasstank w/36" fan, $1000; '79Fairmont motor, 6 cyl. 313, newwater pump, oil pump, carbure-tor, starter & fuel pump, $500;Briggs & Stratton 18 hp horizon-

OtHer aGiMPleMentS

PiCkerS &HarVeSterS

Pecan 80-42 Savage harvesterpicker, good cond., $7500. EarlDeseant, Hessmer, AvoyellesParish; 318-563-4022 or 318-447-4022.

JD antique 1-row corn picker,barn kept, $900 obo. MarilynPrice, Alexandria, Rapides Parish;318-542-8283.

Case iH 1660 combine w/25'1020 flex header, $13,000. DavidWall, Jackson, East FelicianaParish; 225-301-0781.

JD 7700 turbo combinew/extras, excel. cond., $3500.Charles Jarreau, Lakeland, PointeCoupee Parish; 225-405-6965.

590 killbros grain cart, PTOdriven, good augers, no rust,$5000. Fred Perritt, Rayville,Richland Parish; 318-728-3035.

JD 546 5-row corn header,$2000; Case IH 2055 cottonpicker, $8000; KBH auto modulebuilder, $16,000; Crust Busterboll buggy, $5000; JD 9965 cot-ton picker, $20,000; Rhino TW168 bush hog, $3000. DerekDauzat, Marksville, AvoyellesParish; 318-359-2800.

CutterS &MOWerS

rhino 15' mower, serial #15,1000 RPM, Cat 5, $3500. W. P.Fuller, Kinder, Allen Parish; 337-224-4561.

Cub trac. Woods 48 bellymower w/mule drive, 1/4 " deck,$500. Charles Story, Pine Grove,Bienville Parish; 985-517-6086.

15' bush hog 3615, field ready,$5000. Jeffery LaCombe,Hessmer, AvoyeRles Parish;$5000.

15' Woods batwing heavy dutycutter, Pro BW180XHD, usedtwice, $13,500 obo. JamesMaddox, Baton Rouge, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-202-5700.

14' bush hog, heavy duty, used1 yr., $6000. Fred Elsing,Alexandria, Rapides Parish; 318-447-1145.

(2) sickle bar hay mowers, 7',(1) IH & (1) NH L ditching plowtrailer mount, $750/all. CecilClark Sr., Crowley, Acadia Parish;337-783-7903.

5' Mahindra-Kodiak rotaryclipper w/stump jumper, standardduty, 60 hrs., $825. JoeDonachricha, Slaughter, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-654-6347.

2015 kuhn 3160 TCD mowerconditioner, 10' 2" cut, centerpivot, flails, quick change blades,540 rpm, excel. cond., $16,800.Joe Pieri, Folsom, LivingstonParish; 985-981-2427.

JD 1517 batwing cutter w/newdeck, 1000 PTO, $6000, nego.Michael Boone, Lecompte,Rapides Parish; 318-613-6505.

7' bush hog, $1100. Bart,Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-526-8825 or 337-526-8826.

2005 Bush hog 2615 flex wingrotary cutter, works needs deckrepairs, $3000. Randy or David,Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-734-2222.

8' bush hog, 3 pt., epoxy paint,

tal motor, 18 hp, VanguardIndustrial, $800. Leonard Allred,Jackson, East Feliciana Parish;225-634-7976 or 225-719-2072.

(2) 12-4 x28 turf tract or tireson 8 lug rims, $250. Bert Achord,Watson, Livingston Parish; 225-270-5413.

lombardini diesel engine, 25hp, air cooled, $488.88. RobertPineville, Rapides Parish; 318-442-0611.

Power steering unit for 5000 or6000 Ford trac., $300; gear box,blades & tail wheel for 6' bushhog, $150. Larry McNeal, Effie,Avoyelles Parish; 318-305-3727.

Mixer grinder for corn & feed,good cond., $3000. Fred Elsing,Alexandria, Rapides Parish; 318-447-1145.

Wilson wheel corral, perfectcond., folds up for road trans-portation, $6500. AryonMcGuire, Grayson, CaldwellParish; 318-376-1161.

Power steering unit for 5000 or6000 Ford trac., $300; gear box,blades & tail wheel for 6' bushhog, $150; (2) wishing wells, 4',$75/1. Larry MC Neal, Effie,Avoyelles Parish; 318-305-3727.

16' taylor Way disc, goodcond., field ready, $1200. AndyLegros, DeQuincy, CalcasieuParish; 337-570-8424.

9000 watt generator w/remotestart, new & on wheels, $2250;3000 lb. pressure washer new &on wheels, 2.5 GPM, $500; aircompressor w/dual tanks, new &on wheels, 6 hp, $900. HowardHollis, Spearsville, Union Parish;318-478-2635.

Good Year trac. tire, super trac-tion, tubeless, 11.2xR24, goodcond., $200 obo. Cedric Rabalais,Cottonport, Avoyelles Parish;318-542-0096.

Good Year tire, 18.4 x 42 35%rubber $400. Randy or David,Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-734-2222.

Old single section disc, 3 pt.,$400 obo; 55 gal. spray rig, 3 pt.like new, $850; Land Pride dbl.section disc, like new, $1500.W.J. Mims, Calhoun, OuachitaParish; 318-644-2236.

Misc. parts for Int. 806, 1066& 1466 trac., $50/1-up. JohnFalcon, Donaldson, AscensionParish; 225-717-0296.

760H bush hog backhoe w/3pt. attach & (2) buckets, fits mostsmall trac., $1500. DavisCredeur, Scott, Acadia Parish;337-873-8386.

Farmall/int. trac. wheelweights, front & rear, $225 orfront, $125; rear, $100; (2) fork-lift forks, prs., $500/1. CharlesStory, Pine Grove, St. Helena

Lyle Brignac, Washington, St.Landry Parish; 337-351-0836.

9421 Sunflower 30' drill, 7 ½"spacing, row markers, good bear-ings, extra parts & field ready,only planted 6525 acres, $33,000.Steve Rabalais, Cottonport,Avoyelles Parish; 318-308-4492.

JD 7100 6-row planter, 30" &15' plate less w/exras, $2500.Charles Jarreau, Lakeland, PointeCoupee Parish; 225-405-6965.

PlantinG &tillaGe

amco 12' choppers, $2500.Donald de la Houssaye, NewIberia, Iberia Parish; 337-519-3446.

Hippers on steel toolbar, builds1-row, works on any trac. w/3 pt.hitch, good cond., $550. Pedro,Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish;225-610-7933.

14' amco plow, $1400. StuartGardner, Sunset, St. LandryParish; 337-945-7083.

JD 1560 grain drill, 30' rowmarker, field ready, shed kept,$30,000; JD 12-row 30" verticalfold planter toolbar, $2000; (2) JD843 8-row corn head, $5000/1.Randy Woodruff, Monterey,Concordia Parish; 318-386-7509.

W&a 8-row folding hipper, 38"row w/Orthman row marker,$2000. Gabe Vead, Hessmer,Avoyelles Parish; 318-264-8448.

troy Bilt PtO horse tillerw/row maker, 2 forwards &reverses, excel. cond., $600.Kenneth Bradley Sr., Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-796-3995.

troy Bilt Pony tiller w/hillerrow maker, all manuals, running& ready to work, $400; Mantislight weight tiller, un-used edger,running & ready to work, $175.Travis McManemin, LakeCharles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-540-3265.

tye no-till grain drill, 7' 3 pt.hitch, 7 ½" spacing legume box,completely reconditioned & fieldready, perfect for food plot drill,$1750. Aryon McGuire, Grayson,Caldwell Parish; 318-376-1161.

JD 7300 Max Emerge 8-rowplanter, shop made trailer & spareparts, $4000; Case IH grain drill,20', $1500. David Wall, Jackson,East Feliciana Parish; 225-301-0781.

Crust Buster grain drill, 14', 3pt. hitch, 7 ½" spacing, dbl. discopeners, good food plot drill,needs little work, $1000; JD 6-row disc, hyd. fold, good blades,needs (1) bearing, ready to go,$2000; 6-row Glennco cult., plantshields & spray tips, 3 pt. hitch,ready to roll, $500. Percell Green,Rayville, Parish; 318-728-6966.

12' rhino disc, $3500; JDchopper, $8500; (2) 11 shankchisel plows, $800/1. BrentDuncan, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515-6655.

6' wide, land leveler, all metal,homemade, hooks to toolbar, nohyd., fits on 16' trailer, works wellw/less than 100 hp trac., $500.

good cond., $1500. GeorgeHahlner, Westwego, JeffersonParish; 504-328-7739.

4' bush hog, pull type, $300.Wayne Michel, Mansura,Avoyelles Parish; 985-209-8423.

6' Woods bush hog, heavy duty,pull type, new paint, good shape,$725. Brian Knight, Pineville,Rapides Parish; 318-793-4574.

FtH 720 bush hog finishingmower, side discharge, 6', likenew, $1100 obo; JD 6' rear dis-charge finishing mower, like new,$1100 obo. Dickie Sherman,Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-788-0240 or 337-250-5524, 8 a.m.-7p.m.

rhino 144 pasture cutter, 12',$3500 obo; Rhino 72 brush cutter,heavy duty, 3 pt., $1000 obo.L.D. Foreman, Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish; 337-912-0354.

Parish; 985-517-6086.

Ford 730 front-end loader,heavy duty, $750; Cub #6 toolbar,$450. C. Story, Pine Grove, St.Helena Parish; 985-517-6086.

elec. panel & (2) fans, 3 phasefor farm fan dryer, $800. BrentDuncan, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515-6655.

Sleeper for a KW, $800;portable scales, $7000. BrentDuncan, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515-6655.

15' aerway pasture renovator,AW 1500, good tines & bearings,3 pt. hitch, $4000. Ron Fuqua,Effie, Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-4682 or 318-481-1010.

amco disc, hyd. fold, fieldready, $2500. Jeffery LaCombe,Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; 318-452-0606.

JD 10' shredder, $2000;Category II JD quick hitch.,$400; Cummins engine, 250 hp,$2500; (2) 18.4 x 34 tires, $300;Austoft cane combine for parts,$50. Erne Plassala Jr., NewIberia, Iberia Parish; 337-380-3977.

25' JD disc, $4000; JD 925 righeader, $500 obo; JD 224 flexheader, $500 obo. Al Cormier,Ragley, Beauregard Parish; 337-794-3236.

tO 50 kw generator, WindPower model 50/30, mounted on(2) wheel trailer, like new, usedlittle, shed kept, $3950. WillardWhite, Starks, Calcasieu Parish;337-743-6297 or 337-912-6115.

Weights for JD M-40 320-420front & rear weights, $600 obo.Dallas Richard, Morse, AcadiaParish; 337-517-3750.

JD 7700 turbo combinew/extras, excel. cond., $3500. C.Jarreau, Lakeland, Pointe CoupeeParish; 225-405-6965.

JD 7720 turbo spike w/mud hog& new 30.5-32 R1 tires, fieldready, excel. cond., $5000; (2) JDridges headers, 220 & 222, faircond., $900/1 or $1500/all.Charles Jarreau, Lakeland, PointeCoupee Parish; 225-405-6965.

equip. for int. 140-100-130farm trac., 1-row tracs. all kinds,$50/1- up. David Sherman,Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-788-0240 or 337-250-5524.

Ford dbl. clutch assembly,new, for 2000, 3000 or 3600model, $410; used 8N radiator,$165; used NSAA carburetor,$135; 8N used head, $75. JamesDegeyter, Arnaudville, St. LandryParish; 337-754-7682.

W&a 8-row hippersw/Orthman row markers, $2000;Taylorway 8-row cult., 5 plowgangs w/shields, $800; DitchWitch w/4-way blade, hyd. bor-

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Durabuilt 8-wheel V-rack, usedvery little, $2000. Kenneth Travis,St. Helena Parish; 985-517-0127.

Hesston 3800 side del. grounddriven hay rake, field ready, $500nego. Paul Reed, Sulphur,Calcasieu Parish; 337-405-9723.

3 pt. hyd. hitch hay fork, $800.Sidney Thibodeaux, Thibodeaux,Marrow, St. Landry Parish; 318-359-0060.

rd. hay ring, $65. Bert Achord,Watson, Livingston Parish; 225-270-5413.

Hesston 5500 rd. baler, 5x5 rd.bales, elec. tie, new belts, fieldready, baled this season, $3500.Scott Carpenter, Kinder, AllenParish; 337-884-1266.

Hesston 555 rd. baler, shedkept, $5000. Lester Fournier,Houma, Terrebonne Parish; 985-856-3406.

JD 375 hay baler, 4x5, 1000 lb.rd. bales, used little, shed kept,good cond., last used '04, $8000.Tom Schafer, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 504-891-9726.

JD 336 sq. baler, almost newknotters, $3500. Aryon McGuire,Grayson, Caldwell Parish; 318-276-1161.

2015 kuhn 3160 TCD mowerconditioner, 10'2" cut, centerpivot, flails, quick change blades,540 rpm, excel. cond., $16,800.Joe Pieri, Folsom, TangipahoaParish; 985-981-2427.

nH 256 side del. hay rake,$2000; Land Pride 84" spike toothharrow, $800; Land Pride disc,$1600. W.J. Mims, Calhoun,Ouachita Parish; 318-644-2236.

nH 256 hay rake, good cond.,

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lincoln Welder & Powermodel 225 G7, welder & genera-tor, high frequency box andHeliarc torch w/hose, some con-sumables, $1500. T. McManemin,Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish;337-540-3265.

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1999 F350 dually truck bedw/inside fold down goosenecktrailer hitch, $100. SidneyThibodeaux, Thibodeaux,Marrow, St. Landry Parish; 318-359-0060.

2008 Ford F350 4x4, V10flatbed, 123,000 miles, goodengine, trans. & tires, needstransfer case work, $4000. KennyPoche, Abbeville, VermilionParish; 337-230-4533.

1998 Dodge dually truck,Cummins diesel engine, flat bedw/toolboxes, 272,609 miles, 4x4,manual 5 spd. trans., ready towork, $3,995. F. Bass, Covington,St. Tammany Parish; 985-264-8590.

2015 dually truck bed, silverw/sprayed bed liner & tailgatew/camera, rear bumper & receiv-er hitch, $2300. Pete Anderson,Bossier City, Bossier Parish; 318-834-6191.

Firestone transforce AT tires,LT 285/60 R20, about 12 totalmiles on them, brand new, $650.Chad Decoteau, Prairieville,Ascension Parish; 225-413-9641.

D7 466 engine Allison trans.,$2500. Russell Kettler, Gibsland,Bienville Parish; 318-843-6312.

2002 Fright liner 18-wheelerw/28' alum. dump trailer, high-way ready or farm use, $28,000.Algy Irvin, Thibodaux, LafourcheParish; 985-448-1101.

(4) iron Man All Country mudterrain tires, 35x12.50 R20 LT 10ply, $700/all. Charles Courville,Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish;337-884-5005.

1968 Ford Ranger w/long bed& 43,000 original miles, greatcond., $6000. Paul DeBow,Campti, Natchitoches Parish;318-652-6262.

1995 kenworth T600 truck,$16,500. Charles Jarreau,Lakeland, Pointe Coupee Parish;225-405-6965.

1990 Chevy 1-ton truck, 4 wd,flatbed/front winch, auto., 80,000miles, $4000; '06 Chevy 2500 4-door truck, V-8 gas engine, heavyduty, 250,000 miles, super clean,$7000. Tom Richard, Scott,Lafayette Parish; 337-412-2328.

Ford silage dump truck, $4000;'99 Chevy ¾ ton truck, $1500.Brent Duncan, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-515-

$2500. Mike or Kurt Moreau,Marksville, Avoyelles Parish;318-447-7117 or 318-447-3469.

nH 278 hay baler, twine, poorpaint, good cond., $2000; '97 NH570 baler, 14x18 bales, goodcond., $6000. Fred Perritt,Rayville, Richland Parish; 318-728-3035.

nH 472 hay bine, field ready,good cond., $2000. Chris Tassin,Marksville, Avoyelles Parish;318-240-0013.

nH 688 rd. baler, auto tie,excel. cond., shed kept, $8000.Charles Duplantis, Bourg,Terrebonne Parish; 985-856-3391.

nH 660 rd. baler, field ready,bales tight bales, $5500. DelosThompson, Folsom, St. TammanyParish; 985-373-4067.

760 roto hay grinder, $12,000.Brent Duncan, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-515-6655.

tonutti 8-wheel hay rake, fieldready, $1500 obo; MF 1745 rd.baler, twine, field ready, $5500obo. L.D. Foreman, Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish; 337-912-0354.

2010 Vermeer 5410 Rebel rd.baler, used little, shed kept, excel.cond., $12,800; '06 NH 565 sq.baler, shed kept, excel. cond.,$9500. Joe David, Erath,Vermilion Parish; 337-278-8070.

3 pt. hitch hyd. hay fork, $300.Patrick Klein, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-517-0757.

Hay fork & spear, fits 100 hptrac., heavy duty, good cond.,$250. Harold Hebert, Scott,Lafayette Parish; 337-896-4904.

Front hay spears, fits 55 hpKubota trac., used 1 season, $500.George Snyder, St. Amant,Ascension Parish; 225-588-5757.

(5) hay racks in good cond.,$50/1. Kevin Forestier, Carencro,Lafayette Parish; 337-962-0025or 337-257-0993.

Hay forks w/3 pt. hook-up,shop built, heavy duty, $150; 6'shop built box blade, like new,$400. Blake Veillon, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-831-3247.

Husqvarna 288 hp professionalchain saw, 28" bar w/chain,tremendous compression, $300;Greenlee job box, like new,48"x60"x30", excel. cond., $650;Jet commercial horizontal bandsaw w/coolant attach. & fluid,excel. cond., $800. TravisMcManemin, Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish; 337-540-3265.

Craftsman Metal Lathe 12 ½"x36" Gunsmith Special, toolboxes of Starrett instruments &tool chest of lathe bits, knurlingtools, center rests, $1200. T.McManemin, Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish; 337-540-3265.

7700 JD turbo combinew/extras, excel. cond., $3500.Charles Jarreau, Lakeland, PointeCoupee Parish; 225-405-6865.

(2) Cat D5N dozers, (1) openstation & (1) cab/air, $65,000/1.Brent Duncan, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-515-6655.

Stumpster PtO tree cutter,$5000; JD front end loader,$3000. Stuart Gardner, Sunset,St. Landry Parish; 337-945-7083.

1998 555e Ford backhoe, 4x4,5737 hrs., extend hoe, ROPS,good cond., $14,500. Fred Perritt,Rayville, Richland Parish; 318-728-3635.

2009 Vantage 300 weldingmachine, 4 cyl. Kubota engine,solid copper spooling, steady arc,no alum. transformers, heavy dutyProfax alum. gun & setupw/leads, used flux core box w/4guns, 3"-6" & 6"-12" bevellersw/swappable parts & toolbox,$10,000. Sarina Lirette, Bourg,Terrebonne Parish; 985-665-0680.

Bobcat mini excavator trackrollers, fits 325-335 or E36-E42size machines, (6) new rollers &(2) like new rollers, $475. LloydCaballero, Maurice, VermilionParish; 337-781-2580.

Back hoe, heavy duty, fits ontrac. quick hitch, operates off trac.hyd., $4000. Russell Deselle Sr.,Plaucheville, Avoyelles Parish;318-481-5745.

2008 Case 450CT tracked skidsteer loader, never rented, 1000hrs., 90 hp, strong & tight,$25,000 obo. Scott Troxclair,Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish; 504-915-8168.

koehring 440 Spanner Yardcrane, 40 ton capacity, $23,500;HEM concrete slip form paver,low hrs., Perkins engine, 2-tracksystem, $55,000; Komatsu PC128 US excavator, 5,000 hrs.,bucket & thumb, $32,500; CatD4HLGP III wide track dozer,cab, ac, 6-way blade, new paint &decals, $37,500. EdwardArcement, Labadieville,Assumption Parish; 985-209-2228.

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Wagon, harnesses & team of(2) QHs, 14-yrs. $6000. JeffIstre, Rayne, Parish; 337-322-9446.

all cypress wood coveredwagon w/roll-up windows, stain-less steel bolts & chains, hyd.brakes, amp, 4 grade speakers,bathroom & barbecue pit, $4500.Jarret Benoit, Carencro, St.Landry Parish; 337-230-6367.

alum-line dual line 14'x5' lowprofile stock trailer w/new tires &LED lights, removable top forflat trailer, $6000. Chad Curole,Chestnut, Natchitoches Parish;318-332-8080.

2005 Sundowner 3-horse slantload trailer, 13' short wall, livingquarters, 4,000 Oran generator, 8'wide, $30,000. Damon Trahan,Maurice, Vermilion Parish; 337-380-1802.

(2) trailers, (1) 16' & (1) 21',$1800/all. Lynn Meyers,Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-824-3967.

1995 gooseneck stock trailer,20' $2800. Robert Barton, Elmer,Rapides Parish; 318-659-4672.

ing unit, drill pipe & bits, trailer,excel. cond., $12,500. BobbyDenton, Jena, Lasalle Parish;318-992-4504.

trac. tire, 169R28, good cond.,$375. B. Denton, Jena, LasalleParish; 318-992-4504.

Willman Super 500 5-ton dualspinner fert. spreader, orange,kept under barn, good cond., notrusted, $3400. Linus LeJeune,Basile, Acadia Parish; 337-401-5371.

Wanted: JD middle busters,4"x7" bar or shanks for bar. D.Vanmol, Lecompete, RapidesParish; 318-308-4829.

Wanted: 800 Ford diesel trac.engine, good shape. Bert Achord,Watson, Livingston Parish; 225-270-5413.

6655.

2006 Ford F350 flatbed dieseltruck, 2 wd, 185,000 miles, goodcond., $6000. Bruce Lemoine,Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish;318-359-0562.

1995 Dodge Ram 3500 w/5.9Cummins diesel motor (2) refrig-erator box able to transport &store, problems w/manual trans.,good cond., $4000 obo. CharlieMunford, Springfield, LivingstonParish; 769-234-8625.

2002 Dodge Ram, 2500 quadcab, 5.9 Cummins diesel, 154,000miles, 5 spd., new tires, roughbody, $6300 or trade for cattle.Ronnie Fairchild, Gonzales,Ascension Parish; 225-802-2619.

Custom built flatbed & heavyduty winch, 5/8 cable w/roller bar& boom, brush guard off of Ford3500, surface rust only, first classworkmanship, $1500. GeorgeHallner, Westwego, JeffersonParish; 504-328-7739.

2001 Ford 350 super dutytruck, 39,000 miles, flatbed &sides, V8 engine, $7000. RoyNormand, Marksville, AvoyellesParish; 318-253-6406.

Wanted: A frame winch truckthat works or needs slight repairs.George Hallner, Westwego,Jefferson Parish; 504-328-7739.

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Westinghouse elec. water-wellmotor w/starter panel, 3 phase, 75hp, high efficiency explosionproof, 405T frame, 1200 RPM, 27/8" shaft, low hrs., $3200. KeithDronet, Kaplan, VermilionParish; 337-643-1574.

electric wire, 4 strand, 2AWG3/C w ground type, TL-ER orTHWN, up to 100 amps, 26', $30.Blaine Breaux, Scott, LafayetteParish; 337-962-4109.

(3) 14' slat metal gates, $40/1;Powder River calf table, faircond., $400. Gerald Soulier,Batchelor, Pointee CoupeeParish; 225-492-2357.

Calf table, $1000. LesterFournier, Houma, TerrebonneParish; 985-856-3406.

Grain bins, different sizes,$200/1. Dale Holton,Independence, TangipahoaParish; 985-878-6969.

thermal arc Predator TA10/270 H generator w/leads & 20hp Honda engine, 10kw genera-tor, 300 hrs., $2000. GlennBourgeois, Raceland, LafourcheParish; 985-665-0891.

4 ½" drill pipe, (8) joints, 3.5"drill pipe, (3) joints, 72' of 4 ½"casing, $600 obo. ShermanMcDowell, Trout, Lasalle Parish;318-316-1284.

55 gal. ½ plastic cattle feedtroughs, $10/1. George Snyder,St. Amant, Ascension Parish;225-588-5757.

(600) joints of structural pipe, 23/8 tubing, 31', located off ofHwy 89 in Youngsville, $20/1.Brooke Boudreaux, Youngsville,Lafayette Parish; 337-837-4004.

Heavy-duty livestock panels,

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iron cookware, 12" seasonedskillet, $15; (2) iron pots w/lids,10", $28; smaller, $24. BlaineBreaux, Scott, Lafayette Parish;337-962-4109.

Meat saw, Biro MFG., set #2215806, model 22, 22OV, $800;Hobart meat grinder, model 4332,serial #1088700, 1 ½ hp, 220,$100. J.W. Lott, Glenmora,Rapides Parish; 318-729-5609.

Vaccum pump for cows, $3500;800 gal. milk tank, $1500. BrentDuncan, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515- 6655.

elec. panel & (2) fans, 3 phasefor farm fan dryer, $800; 800 gal.milk tank, $150; vacuum pump,$3500. Brent Duncan, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-515-6655.

40 gal. plastic barrels w/screw onlids, extra clean, used for corn stor-age or deer feeders, $30/1 or $25/1if (2) or more, $25/1. Bill Coker,Stonewall, Desoto Parish; 318-465-1414.

Home ground cornmeal by cen-tury old gristmill, at place only,80¢/lb. Tommy Rankin, P.O. Box51, 301 South 16th St., Mer Rouge,Morehouse Parish; 318-647-5735or 318-235-6918.

Cement blocks, 6"-15", $3/1.Mary Fontenot, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-363-7428.

55 gal. steel drums, new, $5/1.Nolan Moran, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-796-8369.

elec. pea sheller, excel. cond.,$400 obo. Miles McNeely,Hornbeck, Vernon Parish; 337-353-7465.

Okra slicer, 3/8" wide, 14 blade,$250; 16 blade, $290; 18 blade,$325. Harry Smith, Sunset, St.Landry Parish; 337-662-3610 or337-277-3866.

Okra slicer, 16 blade, fits 2 or 5gal. buckets, $225. John Deville,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-5351.

Grist mills, hand operated, canbe converted to operate w/elec.motors, makes corn chips, chickenscratch or corn meal, price dependson size, cash only, $250-$350/1.Kenneth Boone, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-945-9015 or337-948-1352.

two-man cross cut saw, 600cowboy bath tub, $150; Amishbuggy, $400; reel push mower,$2500; old doctor buggy, $1200.Jimmie Netherlin, Pineville,Rapides Parish; 318-792-4275.

Chicken house, 40'x32' w/sheettin & cypress lumber, to be takenapart, free. A.J. Bradley,Transylvania, East Carroll Parish;318-552-6265.

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(2) sewing machines, woodenpedal type, $100/1 obo. A.P.Collins, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-942-6236.

(2) wall hanging quilt racks,$35/1; quilters or seamstress cut-ting table, 60'x28', custom builtw/(4) large drawers $450; fabric$1/yd.; large supply of assortedlace, $50. Lorene Holland, Boyce,Rapides Parish; 318-793-4640.

Hand crocheted 3-piece babyset, cap, booties & blanket, wh.,blue or pink, free shipping, $40/1.Trace Smith, Denham Springs,Livingston Parish; 225-664-3227.

Feed cart, holds 2 tons, $1500.Donald de la Houssaye, NewIberia, Iberia Parish; 337-519-3446.

Bumper pull tandem stocktrailer, 10'x6', metal cover, goodstrong wood flooring, barn kept,$900 obo. Marilyn Price,Alexandria, Rapides Parish; 318-542-8283.

Hopper bottom trailer,$14,000; greenchop wagons,$750/1. Brent Duncan,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-515-6655.

Horse pulled wagon, 7.6x11.6,bench seats on each side, discbrakes, good cond., $1500.Wesley Foreman, Monterey,Concordia Parish; 318-386-2326or 318-758-3220.

Small 2-wheel hay trailer,$200; 20' cotton trailer for haul-ing hay, good cond., $500. W.J.Mims, Calhoun, Ouachita Parish;318-644-2236.

2013 Big Tex gooseneck trailer,28' & 5' w/pop-up dovetail,25,000 lb. cap., like new, $10,000obo. Darin Woods, Arcadia,Bienville Parish; 318-789-1156.

Gooseneck 29' w/dovetail trail-er, completely refurbished, newfloor, axles & goose hitch, 3/8 x10' welded around, new 5' dove-tail w/ramps, 90% tires, $4500.Dewayne Smith, Boyce, RapidesParish; 318-793-2950.

18'x8' heavy-duty trailer w/tan-dem axle, ramps, shop made & 4-wheeler trailer, 5 ½' x10' w/newfloor & ramps, $2000/all. CharlesJarreau, Lakeland, Pointe CoupeeParish; 225-405-6965.

16' kiefer Built cattle/horsetrailer w/(2) axles, made in Iowa,$5000. F.J. Chatelain, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.

Hyd. trac., trailer & log trucklift, adjustable height & width,14,000 lb. cap., safety stops, likenew, manufactured by Gray LiftCompany, $2200. TravisMcManemin, Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish; 337-540-3265.

Homemade trailer w/ThermoKing TS-300-50 refrigerator unitw/own diesel motor, perfect forevents, barbecue & transportingseafood, $5000 obo. CharlieMunford Springfield, LivingstonParish; 769-234-8625.

JD 400 bu. grain cart, $1500;Puros 500 bu. grain cart, $750.David Wall, Jackson, EastFeliciana Parish; 225-301-0781.

2-horse gooseneck w/livingroom, sleep area, tv, ac, refrigera-tor & canopy, excel. cond.,$4800. J.H. Fair, Castor,Bienville Parish; 318-259-1837.

Pace american 36' cargo trail-

10', $60/1; 12', $70/1; 4' bowgates, $110/1; 10' bow gates,$165/1; portable livestock feed-ers, $2650. Jimmy Carriere, PortBarre, St. Landry Parish; 337-298-5943.

Squeeze chute, 8' long, heavyduty, manual head gate, remov-able bottom panels, side gateopens, never used, $2150. PhilipWatts, Livingston, LivingstonParish; 225-445-1306.

Wire cages for small animals,different sizes, $10-$30/1. HarryArdoin, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-459-5906.

Blacksmith coal, 50 lb. sack,$20/1. John Perilloux, Robert,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-542-4346.

(2) 200 gal. spray tanks w/racks& pumps, $500; (2) 20' spraybooms w/3 pt. hitch, $750/1; 3 pt.hyd. hitch lift boom, extends to22', $1800; Lincoln weldingmachine 220 amps, gas, excelcond., $4000; 27,500 kw genera-tor, new, PTO, $2000. SidneyThibodeaux, Thibodeaux,Marrow, St. Landry Parish; 318-359-0060.

(35) joints of 2 3/8" seal locktubing, tested to 6000 lbs., goodfor flowline, waterline, etc.,$50/1; plastic molasses tubs, 25gal., great tubs for plants, $5/1; 2-axle 700 gal. nurse tank, trailer &pump, $2000; 2-axle trailermounted hyd. seed mixer &loader, used to mix chemicals &auto load seed hoppers onplanters, $2000; factory builtportable animal cage 3'x4'x6'steel & wire, excel. cond., $425.B. Denton, Jena, Lasalle Parish;318-992-4504.

JD manure spreader, goodcond., $800. Craig Laborde,Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; 225-978-7802.

Cumberland galv. bulk feedgrain bin, 6'x10'x9'', 111 bu. or2.76 ton capacity, ladder, top &hopper gate, $300. KevinSimpson, Prairieville, AscensionParish; 225-572-2870.

Wanted: 4'-6' small metal panbreaker, long to bend & makemetal pans. Angela Gill, PineGrove, St. Helena Parish; 225-460-0032.

Wanted: 8" or 10" deep waterwell, w/ or w/o gear head. DonHardey, Westlake, CalcasieuParish; 337-513-6295.

er, 3 axles, 3 hinge doors w/locks,GVWR 18,000 lbs. w/elec. jackon front enclosed w/lights &doors $14,000; JD mule wagonw/bed & iron work, green & yel-low, $700. A.J. Bradley,Transylvania, East Carroll Parish;318-552-6265.

(2) wagon wheels, 39" dia.,good cond. $100/1. A.J. Bradley,Transylvania, East Carroll Parish;318-552-6265.

4400' of 1"x12", 2"x4", 2"x6" &1"x4" pine lumber, $650/thousandbd. ft. G. Denton, Jena, LasalleParish; 318-992-4504.

logs to lumber, your place ormine, 1xs, $320/1000 bd.ft.; 2xs,$280/1000 bd.ft.; pine lumber, 1xs,80¢/bd.ft.; 2xs, 45¢/bd.ft. GlennDixon, Albany, Livingston Parish;225-209-5451 or 504-913-6019.

Sawmilling services, on or off-site avail., prices per bd./ft., basedon job. Tony Fontenot, Duson,Lafayette Parish; 337-873-3807 or337-280-3326.

kiln drying services, 20¢-30¢/bd.ft. B. Anderson, Slaughter,East Feliciana Parish; 225-654-3236.

Squirrel feeders, 1 gal., treat-ed, $20/1; cypress wood duck nestboxes, ugh cypress, $30/1. GaryMarcantel, Eunice, St. LandryParish; 337-580-3742.

Cypress wood duck nestingboxes from the wood duck man,30 yrs. of experience, $30/1; pred-ator guards, $18/1. Greg Vidrine,Eunice, St. Landry Parish; 337-230-7295.

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Hunting, Fishing & Camping classifiedadvertising categories include: ATVs,Archery & Accessories, Boats &Equipment, Fishing Tackle & Supplies,Sportmen’s Leases, Fishing & HuntingLeases & Memberships & OtherMiscellaneous Hunting Items. NOFIREARMS.

32' Coachman motorhomecamper, 460 cubic inch, Fordmotor w/overdrive & (2) ac units,24,000 miles, sleeps 6, big bath,generator, storage & extras,$24,000. A.J. Bradley,Transylvania, East Carroll Parish;318-552-6265.

2007 38' 5th wheel toy hauler,new tires, 4 queen beds, 2 ac units,3 tvs, kept under cover, 3 slideouts, kitchen appliances neverused, nice, $19,000. TannyDevillier, Eunice, St. LandryParish; 337-466-1445 or 337-457-5467.

Fiberglass camp w/kitchen,

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son, $2500. Bart, Welsh, Jeff Davis

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Shares of stock in Grand Lake

Rod & Gun Club Inc., located in

Marksville adjacent to Lake

Ophelia National Wildlife Refuge

& Grassy Lake Wildlife

Management area, furnished camp

w/(2) established deer hunting box

stands, $175,000; share of stock

w/large metal shed on concrete slab

& (2) established deer box stands,

great deer, duck, hog & small game

hunting, $135,000. Patrick

Lacombe, Marksville, Avoyelles

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Bob's tree Preservation, arbore-tum & nursery tours, over 30,000trees to view & purchase, miles ofwalking paths, cabins, catch &release fish ponds. BobThibodeaux, Church Point, AcadiaParish; 337-319-3957.

Prop for boat motor Tempestprop 25 pitch A-40 w/3 blades$400 obo. Dean Gentile, PortAllen, West Baton Rouge Parish;225-328-2198.

(2) crawfish boats, (1) 12'$6500; (1) 4'x10' $1800. Bart,Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-526-8825 or 337-526-8826.

10' pontoon boat handcrafted inLa. of cedar & epoxy, trollingmotor & trailer, $800. BernardDarbonne, Pollock, Grant Parish;318-765-9415.

25' aMF cruise liner w/firstquality heavy-duty trailer, alum Ibeam twin axle trailer, unfinished,good restoration project, $2500.B. Darbonne, Pollock, GrantParish; 318-765-9415.

non GMO stone ground & siftedcornmeal & grits, $1-$2/lb.; nonGMO corn & rice flour, $2/lb.William Auttonberry, Eros,Jackson Parish; 318-249-4512.

red worms, 2 lbs., $55; 3 lbs.,$73; 5 lbs., $130; European nightcrawlers, 2 lbs., $75/1; 3 lbs.,$90/1; 5 lbs., $135/1, priority mailshipping included. GodfredSchexnayder, Labadieville,Assumption Parish; 985-859-8230.

new & used small cokemachines, holds (48) 12 oz. canscokes or beer w/3 slots for drinks,set from 5¢-$3.15, $400 obo.Dickie Sherman, Crowley, AcadiaParish; 337-788-0240 or 337-250-5524.

Various seasoned blk. pots, lids,skillets etc., high quality vintage,Griswold, Wagner & Martin,Lodge & Birmingham etc., clean,restored & makes great gifts,$40/1-up. Lyle Brignac,Washington, St. Landry Parish;337-351-0836.

Wanted: cast iron items includ-ing pots, lids, skillets, etc., fromcollectors, liquidators, estates &individuals, private & confidentialcash sales. Lyle Brignac,Washington, St. Landry Parish;337-351-0836.

Wanted: pt. or qt. jars w/ or w/olids or rings. A.P. Collins,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-942-6236 or 337-942-6236.

Wanted: pumpkins, cushaws,white squash, mirlitons, old Fordtrac. & old deer or animal mounts.Floyd Foti, Breaux Bridge, St.Martin Parish; 337-332-4636.

bathroom, (6) beds, 40'x12'x10'.$6500. Steve Caldwell, Destrehan,St. Charles Parish; 504-338-6769.

1977 GMC 260 Palm Beachmotorhome, 26' alum. body, sleeps4, does not leak, no rust, looks &drives good, many extras,$10,000. Bernard Darbonne,Pollock, Grant Parish; 318-765-9415.

1989 Ford motorhome, fullycontained, 28' big engine w/gener-ator, 53,000 original miles, greatcond., $10,000. Paul DeBow,Campti, Natchitoches Parish; 318-652-6262.

arCHerY&aCCeSSOrieS

list your archery &accessories advertisement here.For information on placing anad, see page 5.

LivestockLivestock AuctionsAuctions

kinder livestock13008 Hwy 190 West

Kinder337-738-2778

www.cattleusa.comMonday

Dominique Stockyard1462 Airline Hwy.Baton Rouge225-356-5203

Monday

amite livestock Co.58449 Hwy. 51

Amite

985-748-8636www.cattleusa.com

Tues/Sat.

Dominique Stockyard2800 W. Landry Street

Opelousas337-942-5661

Tuesday

Mansura livestock8745 Hwy 1Mansura

318-964-5330www.cattleusa.com

Wednesday

red river livestockHwy 1

Coushatta

318-932-5691www.cattleusa.com

Wednesday

Delhi livestock auction774 Hwy. 80

Delhi318-878-2394Wednesday

horses

t & M lazy t arena4354 Hwy. 84Jonesville

318-403-8943Sale Days TBA

Cattle

Livestock Market Reports

this space is reserved for louisiana livestock auctionreports. if you would like your auction report listed here,please email your report to [email protected] fax it to 225-923-4828.

all data provided in these reports are compiled by theauction barn and intended for informational purposes only.the louisiana Department of agriculture and Forestrydoes not warrant the accuracy, reliability or correctness ofthe content.

2004 Big Bear 400, 147 miles,stick stoppers, warn winch,front/rear baskets, $2900. TravisMcManemin, Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish; 337-540-3265.

2000 Honda Rancher, 4 wd, lowhrs., $2200 obo. Daniel Leger, St.Martinville, St. Martin Parish;337-845-4669.

2014 Polaris RZR S900, 50 hrs.,183 miles & many extras, $12,000nego. Chris Bertrand, Opelousas,St. Landry Parish; 337-945-4073.

2006 Honda Foreman TRX500FM 4x4, $3500. FrankSingletary, Pitkin, Vernon Parish;337-884-0050 or 318-358-3222.

new set of ATV tires, no rims,25x11x12 & 25x10x12, $75; ATVtires & rims, 90% rubber, 25x8x12& 25x10x12, $60/1. RichardVairin, Covington, St. TammanyParish; 800-256-2442 a.m. or 985-893-7334 p.m.

Minn kota rip tide trollingmotor deck mount, 24 volt, 83 lb.thrust, great cond., $500. P.Courvelle, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-942-7795.

21' CC all alum. boat w/225Mercury Optimax motor, 160 hrs.,$14,000. Joe Porto, Napoleonville,Assumption Parish; 985-513-9759.

September 28, 2017Market BulletinPage 16

Report Ag/Forestry crimes to LDAF Crimestoppers and the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry can help you solve

livestock, farm equipment or timber theft and forest arson crimes. Your anonymous tip which leads to the arrest and conviction may get you a cash reward.

The sooner a crime is reported the better chances of recovering the stolen items.

Report Forestry-related crimes to 225-925-4500 Cattle Theft and other ag-related crimes to

1-800-558-9741.

1 cup walnuts, chopped1 (4-oz.) can chopped green chilies1/2 tsp. liquid smoke1/2 tsp. ground cumin1/2 cup Monterey Jack cheese withjalapeno peppers, shredded (optional)Jalapeno pepper slices, for garnish

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Cut a thin slice from stem end of each pepper; removeseeds and membranes; rinse. Cook peppers 5 minutes in enough boiling water to cover;drain. Season inside of peppers with 1 teaspoon salt and black pepper; set aside.Combine rice, beans, corn, onion, walnuts, chilies, liquid smoke, cumin and remaining1/4 teaspoon salt. Spoon 1 cup rice mixture into each pepper; stand upright in 13x9-inchbaking pan. Cover pan with foil; bake for 20 minutes. Remove cover, sprinkle pepperswith cheese. Cook an additional 5 minutes or until cheese is melted. Garnish withjalapeno pepper slices.

Smoked Corn Stuffed Pepper8 large green peppers1 1/4 tsps. salt, divided1 tsp. ground black pepper3 cups cooked rice1 (15-oz.) can black beans, drained, rinsed1 (11-oz.) can Mexican-style corn, drained1 medium onion, chopped

3/4 tsp. ground black pepper1/2 cup lite raspberry vinaigrette dressing1/3 cup fresh chopped parsley, divided

Drain and chop peaches, discarding liquid. In large bowl, combine rice, cranberries,peaches, pecans, pepper, vinaigrette and 1/4 cup parsley. Toss well. Garnish withremaining parsley.

Tutti Fruitti Rice Salad1 (15-oz.) can light sliced peaches3 cups cooked brown rice, chilled3/4 cup dried cranberries1/2 cup toasted pecans, chopped (2ounces)

1 1/2 cups sweetened, dried cranberries1 cup pistachios, chopped1/2 tsp. salt1/4 tsp. ground black pepper

Brown pancetta and onion in large skillet over medium heat, cook until onion beginsto brown, about 8 minutes. Add half-and-half; bring to a boil. Remove from heat. Addrice, cranberries, pistachios, salt and pepper. Stir until well blended.

Creamy Pancetta Rice1/2 lb. trimmed pancetta, diced1 large red onion, chopped1 3/4 cups half-and-half3 cups cooked rice

1/2 tsp. pepper3 cups cooked brown rice1 (6-oz.) pkg. fresh baby arugula (about5-6 cups)1/2 cup Gorgonzola cheese, crumbled

Melt butter in large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Stir in maple syrup and cran-berries; cook 1 minute. Add cooked chicken, salt and pepper. Cook 1 minute or untilhot; remove chicken using slotted spoon. Add rice and toss to coat; remove from heat.Toss in arugula; spoon rice mixture onto platter. Top with chicken and cheese. Serveimmediately.

Maple-Glazed Chicken with Cranberry Arugula Rice

3 tbsps. butter1/4 cup maple syrup1/2 cup dried cranberries2 cups grilled chicken breast, sliced1/2 tsp. salt

Source: www.usarice.com

1 cup cooked brown rice1/4 cup fresh tomatoes, finely diced1/4 cup mozzarella cheese, finely shredded1 tbsp. fresh basil, chopped1 tbsp. olive oil

Season insides of pounded chicken breasts with salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Combinerice, tomatoes, cheese, basil and remaining 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Spoon rice mixture ontop of pounded chicken breasts; fold over and secure sides with wooden picks. Wipe offoutsides of chicken breasts with paper towel. Heat oil in large skillet over medium-highheat. Cook stuffed chicken breasts in hot oil 1 minute on each side or just until goldenbrown. Transfer chicken to shallow baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees 8 to 10 minutes. Letstand 5 minutes before slicing.

Stuffed Chicken Breasts

4 skinless and boneless chicken breasthalves (about 1 lb.), pounded to 1/4-inchthickness1/2 tsp. ground black pepper, divided1/4 tsp. salt

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Livestock Sales & Shows

Old Farmers Day and Horse Pulling Contest will be held on Oct. 21 & 22. Old Farmers Day is a family festival with the purpose of reenacting and demonstrating how our forefathers lived, worked, and enjoyed life. Located 2.5 miles North of Loranger, gates open at 9 a.m. each day with activities and horse demonstrations beginning at 10 a.m. A Teamsters Contest will be held Saturday afternoon. On Sunday, in addition to demonstrations, a horse and mule pulling contest will begin at 1- 3 p.m.. For more information, call 985-878-2360 or 985-878-9343

Louisiana Chicken Festival will be held Sept. 29-30 in Dubach, La. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/LouisianaChickenFestival or call 318-777-1964.

Longleaf Field Day will be held 9 a.m. -3 p.m. on Oct. 19. The field day will begin at the Kisatchie Ranger District headquarters, La. Hwy. 117 near Provencal, La. in Natchitoches Parish. Landowners will learn about longleaf pine and federal and state agencies will provide information on financial assistance programs offered to landowners interested in planting and managing longleaf on their land. Registration is required and will include a guided air-conditioned bus tour, speakers and a barbecue lunch for $10. Continuing Forestry education credits can be earned by attending this event. For further information, contact Chris Rice at [email protected] at 318-237-5569.

Acadiana Cattle Producers Fall Field Day will be held 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 21 at the UL Lafayette Cade Farm, 1178 W.J. Bernard Road, St. Martinville. Topics will include: “Shrink” demo – Understanding impacts of management on shrink in weanling beef calves; Successful Bermuda grass planting methods demo; Products for extended fence line weed control, Smutgrass control demo; Dealing with abnormalities in newborn calves; Hay production – Quality vs. Quantity, What you need to know; Cattle Market update; Master Farmer Program update. Approved for Master Farmer Phase II credit. No pre-registration required and lunch will be provided. For more information, contact James Leleux at 337-893-8334 or Stan Dutile at 337-291-7090.

USDA Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics, Physiology Laboratory & the La. Beekeepers Assoc. will hold the 21st Annual Field Day Oct. 21 at the laboratory, located at 1157 Ben Hur Road, Baton Rouge, 70820. Gates open at 9:30 a.m., presentations and activities from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. TA non-refundable pre-registration fee of $30 is required for attendees 12-years old and up. Children

11 and under must remain with their parents at all times. Pre-registration ends Oct. 11. Visit www.labeekeepers.org for a printable registration form or register online and submit payment via credit card or paypal. For more info, contact Dr. Frank Rinkevich at 225-276-3998 or [email protected] or Sandra Hineman at 225-767-9280.

Louisiana Farm to School Conference will be held Oct. 24 at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge. The conference will focus on farm to school activities, networking and increased awareness. Farm to school programs are important for schools to respond to the growing demand for locally sourced foods, increase the amount of Louisiana-grown products in school lunchrooms and expand marketing opportunities. Register online at http://bit.ly/2wbGzMm. The cost is $24 per person. A limited number of waivers are available for those who need them to ensure participation of everyone that may be interested.

La. Beefmasters Breeders Assoc. will hold its annual Cowboy Classic sale at 10 a.m. on Nov. 4 at the new Burton Coliseum rodeo arena in Lake Charles. Included in the sale will be open, bred, pairs, 3/N/1s and a small selection of young bulls for commercial and purebreed breeders. For more information, contact Mike Deville at 337-351-2938, Dwight Bertrand at 337-368-9112 or Anthony Mihalski at 210-648-5475.

La. Beekeepers Assoc. will hold its 56th Annual Convention Nov. 30-Dec. 2 at the Country Inn and Suites in Pineville, 2727 Monroe Hwy. 165. Online pre-registration runs through Nov. 1-14 and can be done through the La. Beekeepers website at www.labeekeepers.org. For additional convention-related information, contact Jennifer Brown at 601-493-3447.

Fairs & Festivals

Coming Your Way

Reddell Chicken Auction will be held every Saturday located at 3029 Old Hwy 13 in Mamou. General mer-chandise starts at 8:30 a.m. and the chick sale begins at noon. For more info, conact Wayne Couthron at 337-526-3144.

Poultry Swap and Farmers Mar-ket every 1st and 3rd Sat. from 7 a.m. until at the Moss Bluff Tractor Sup-ply. For more information, call Joyce Conner at 337-391- 1790.

Abbeville Poultry Sales and Swap will be held every 4th Sunday from 8 a.m. until noon at the Tractor Sup-ply, 3410 Veterans Memorial Drive. No sick animals and no dogs or cats. For more information, call Kenneth Richard at 337-319-5669.

Denham Springs Poultry Swap will be held every 2nd Sat. from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Tractor Sup-ply on Florida Blvd., only healthy animals, no dogs or cats. For more information, call Daniel at 225-665-9042.

Gray TSC Farm Animal Swap, Craft Fair and Farmers Market will be held every 1st and 3rd Sat. from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Tractor Supply, 3827 West Park Ave, Gray, La. For more information, join the Facebook group "Gray TSC Swap Meet" and message Shari Zeringue.

Opelousas Poultry Swap and Sales every 1st Sunday from 8 a.m. until noon at the Tractor Supply, Hwy. 190. No sick animals and no dogs or cats. For more information, call Larry at 337-945-2804.

Acadia Parish Rice Arena Auc-tions are held on Thursdays at the Acadia Parish Rice Arena in Crow-ley, 159 Cherokee Dr. at 6:30 p.m. Dealers and consignments welcome; small farm animals & barnyard fowl, bagatelle, new and used merchandise. For more info, call 337-783-1442 or 337-384-4500.

Reeves Auction and Livestock ev-ery 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month at 5:30 p.m. Located at 100 Sale Barn Rd. (old barn in DeQuincy) Includes general merchandise and poultry. For more information, call Danny Reeves at 337-309-9679.

Tractor Events

Education & Workshops

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Bird Events

Acadiana Bird Fair will be held Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 at the Lafayette Event Center, 4607 Johnston St., Lafayette. Admission is $4 for adults and children under 6 years enter free. For more information, call 337-212-6581.

Advertising events in the Market Bulletin is easy and free!

Just email, fax or mail us your event, date, time, location and any other details. To ensure timely publication, submit your event at least 6 weeks prior to the event.

Mail: 5825 Florida Blvd., Suite 2001, Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Email: [email protected]: 225-923-4828.

Bastrop Tractor Pull, presented by Boeuf River Antique Tractor Pullers, will be held Sept. 30 at the Morehouse Activity Center, 9555 Marlatt St., Batrop. Registration is at 8 a.m., pulls begin at 9 a.m.

LATC will host an antique tractor show and pull at 10 a.m. Oct. 21, 2017 at the Jena Fairgrounds. For more information, contact Skeet Cooper at 318-419-2294.

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The cooling temperatures of fall create an ideal time to visit Burden Museum & Gardens, located at 4560 Essen Lane, just off Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge.

Harvest Days at the LSU Rural Life Museum on Oct. 7-8 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. each day. Living history demonstrations will interpret activities that took place on Louisiana farms and plantations during harvest time in the 1800s. Activities will include open-hearth cooking, soap making, boat building, hands-on activities for the kids and wagon rides. Regular admission.

Corn Maze Festival at the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens on Oct. 7 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Visitors will wander through the corn maze, visit a farm animal petting zoo, paint a pumpkin, climb a hay mountain, travel a kids zip line, take a hayride and shoot a giant slingshot. Visitors may purchase hamburgers, popcorn, snow cones and drinks. Admission is $10 per person; children 3 and under admitted free. Pumpkins for painting are $5.

Wine and Roses in the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens on Oct. 12. Enjoy an

elegant evening of dining under the stars and among 2,000 roses. The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and music on the great lawn. Dinner will follow at 7 p.m. in the Rose Garden. The evening will feature a fashion show of flowers presented through a collaboration of horticulture students from Mendel University in the Czech Republic and the LSU School of Apparel and Design. Admission is $125 per person for dinner and fashion show or $35 for dessert and fashion show. Reservations may be made by calling 225-763-3990, option 6.

Haints, Haunts & Halloween at the LSU Rural Life Museum on Oct. 29 from 3:30-6 p.m. Enjoy the sights, sounds and activities of an old-fashioned country fair. While on the museum grounds, children can enjoy and participate in storytelling, cake walks, pumpkin decorating, games and trick-or-treating. Recommended for children 2 to 9 years old. Admission is $5 per person. Children 2 and under free. Halloween costumes are optional.

Children's Garden Series at the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens on Nov. 4

from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Children will hear how to raise backyard chickens and how they can help their garden. Children ages 6-12 can participate in fun, interactive activities and learn about gardening. An adult must accompany each child. Children will receive snacks and garden take-home crafts. Attendance is limited to 20-30 participants, and reservations are required in advance by contacting Angie Wall at [email protected]. Admission is $15 per child.

Red Rooster Bash at the LSU Rural Life Museum on Nov. 9 from 6:30-10:30 p.m. The country décor will include roosters, and Western outfits are popular. Guests will enjoy a cocktail hour including the famous “Red Rooster” frozen drink and have the opportunity to bid on silent auction items. A barbecue dinner and live auction will follow. Proceeds will help fund permanent exhibits in the Visitor’s Center. Tickets are $65 per person and $120 per couple. A sponsorship of $600 is offered to groups of eight registering together. For more information, call development director Molly Sanchez at 225-765-2437.

Burden Museum & Gardens Fall events

Visit us at www.LDAF.state.la.us

Horse EventsBogalusa Cow Sorting Events are

held at the Crain Arena, 12159 Hwy. 1075, Bogalusa unless otherwise noted. For more information, call Troy Crain at 985-516-7507 or Blake Chiasson at 985-285-0892 or email [email protected].

Cotton Country Open Horse Show Assoc. next show will be Oct. 21. All shows are held at the Northeast Louisiana Exhibition Center in Ruston. For more information, visit the website at www.ccohsa.com.

Christian Youth Bull Riders & Rodeo next event will be Oct. 20. All events are held at the Cross Branded Cowboy Church Arene, 6906 Hwy. 28 East, Pineville. Books open at 6 p.m., rodeo begins ar 7 p.m. For more information, call Perry or Cathy Moses at 318-466-9188, 318-792-8600 or 318-308-3220.

Churchill Saddle Club’s Sunday Fundays show dates are Oct. 1, Oct. 29 (Halloween Theme), Nov. 19 (Turkey Run) and Dec. 3. All shows are held at the Churchill Arena, Avondale, La. Shows begin at 10 a.m. For more information, visit www.churchillsaddleclub.club or call 504-402-9033.

Deep South Stock Horse Show Assoc. shows will be Oct. 14 and Nov. 4. Shows are held at the Clinton Arena, 14730 Hwy. 10 in Clinton unless otherwise noted. For more info, visit www.dsshsa.org.

Jeff Davis Riders Club show is Oct. 14. Shows begin at 9 a.m. and are held at the Crowley Rice Arena. Books close at 11 a.m. for all classes except exhibition. For more information, call Cathy Meche at 337-526-2281 or visit www.jeffdavisridersclub.org.

Louisiana Little Britches Tuesday Night 4D Barrel Racing events are Sept. 19, Oct. 17 and Nov. 21. Events are held at the West Cal Arena unless otherwise noted. For more information, www.louisianalittlebritches.com.

Louisiana Stock Horse Association shows will be Oct. 21 in New Iberia and Nov. 18-19 in Deridder (LaSH Finals). Shows begin at 9 a.m. For more information, visit www.louisianastockhorse.com or call Judy Weisgerber at 337-238- 0193.

Livingston Horse Show Assoc. shows will be Oct. 7, 21 & 28. Shows are held at South Park Arena in Denham Springs unless otherwise noted. Show dates are subject to change. For more information, visit www.lhsa.webs.com or call 225-664-3150.

Show Arenas, Barns, etc.

Coming Your Way

Acadia Parish Rice Arena 159 Cherokee Drive

Crowley 337-783-1442 or 337-384-4500 rice-

[email protected].

Assumption Parish Ag Complex & Arena

119 Robin St. Napoleonville

www.assumptionla.com/AgComplex

Bogalusa Community Arena 20239 Airport Road

Bogalusa www.bogalusaarena.com

Clinton Covered Arena 14730 Hwy. 10

Clinton 225-572-9229

www.clintonarena.com

D’Arbonne Range Riders Arena 202 Rodeo Rd.

Farmerville darbonnerangeriders.com

Morehouse Activity Center, 9525 Marlatt St.

Bastrop 318-281-3164

www.morehouseactivitycenter.com

SugArena at Acadiana Fairgrounds

713 Northwest Bypass (Hwy. 3212) New Iberia

337-365-7539 www.sugarena.com

Sweetwater Campground & Riding Stables Arena,

57056 N. Cooper Road Loranger

985-878-6868 www.sweetwatercampground.com

Terrebonne Livestock Agricultural Fair Assoc. Arena

221 Moffet Rd. Houma

985-665-1005 www.terrebonne-livestock.org

Texas Longhorn Rodeo Arena, 3274 Hwy. 109 S.

Vinton 337-589-5647

Want your arena listed? Fax or email your

info to 225-923-4828 [email protected].

September 28, 2017Page 20 Market Bulletin

A Louisiana task force for new herbicide technology recently met to discuss upcoming weed control technologies for crops. The group consists primarily of weed scientists and crop specialists with the LSU AgCenter, pesticide specialists at the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, crop consultants with the Louisiana Agricultural Consultants Association and commercial pesticide applicators.

Their collaborative efforts are designed to educate farmers and applicators with objective, up-to-date information about new herbicide technologies.

“This is important for creating awareness,” said Rogers Leonard, LSU AgCenter associate vice president and program leader for plants, soils and ag water resources. “We know there are issues with new herbicides, so we’re establishing communications at the highest levels, and then filtering it down to the applicators.”

For the past two years, concerns with off-target movement of auxin (2,4-D and dicamba) herbicides have gained national attention. The task force, created in response to the upcoming introduction of weed control

technologies based on these herbicides, was started in 2015 to educate applicators about issues such as weed resistance and potential drift.

The new herbicide technologies allow 2,4-D or dicamba to be sprayed over the top of selected crops, such as cotton and soybeans for weed management, much like Roundup Ready systems. These are critically important for producers with weed resistance issues, said Leonard.

During the spring, the task force discussed ways to better educate farmers on use of these latest herbicide systems.

LSU AgCenter weed scientists, in agreement with LDAF, decided not to include the technologies in the AgCenter 2017 Weed Management Guide but supported planting the crops so farmers could gain experience and evaluate yield potential of new cultivars, Leonard said.

“They did not have sufficient information to show whether or not the technologies were effective and safe to non-target areas,” he said.

AgCenter research has shown soybeans, and other crops without dicamba resistance,

are extremely sensitive to dicamba off-target movement. Glyphosate products can also pose a risk to non-target crops, according to AgCenter findings.

That’s why the task force committed itself to stepping up efforts to educate farmers and applicators to become more vigilant with stewardship. Some of the important points discussed at the meeting were:

—Thoroughly cleaning tanks according to specifications or using only dedicated tanks for specific pesticides to prevent contamination of non-target crops.

—Carefully following product label directions for pesticide applications.

—Recognizing the potential of high winds that may cause the product to drift.

—Being aware of temperature inversions which could facilitate off-target movement and not spraying at those times.

—Using only approved nozzles and proper application rates.

“Collaboration is the only way to make this work,” said Kim Pope Brown, LSU AgCenter pesticide safety education coordinator and co-chair of the task force. “We have to make sure agriculture is on target, protecting

human health and the environment.”Participants in the task force were able to

hear updates from representatives of Dow, Monsanto and BASF about their latest herbicide control systems.

Dow ‘s newest technology is the Enlist One control system, using 2,4-D with choline, while Monsanto’s latest introduction is Xtendimax, a dicamba weed control system. BASF highlighted its’ dicamba-based herbicide called Engenia.

Even though Xtendimax and Engenia have been in use since 2017 and Enlist One is slated for potential introduction into the 2018 market, the AgCenter has not made any recommendations on these herbicide systems for the upcoming year, according to Leonard.

“We will continue to educate farmers on the best weed management systems for Louisiana, integrating new technologies, where needed, with older chemistry,” Leonard said.

“In 2017, the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry required companies producing these new herbicides to provide stewardship training, and we hope this will continue in 2018.”

Herbicide task force stresses education for weed control, crop protectionBy Randy LaBauveLSU AgCenter

LDAF commissioner, staff tour LSU AgCenter's Food Incubator

LSU AgCenter invited Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M. and staff to see what has been accomplished since the facility began. The LSU Food Incubator has produced nearly 32 million tons of product, so far, this year. The incubator began in 2014 with the help of a USDA grant that was facilitated by the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry. The Food Incubator helps food producers who need commercial kitchen space and business assistance to produce their products. Hanley's Salad Dressing, currently sold in major grocery stores, is produced at the Ag incubator located in Baton Rouge, La.