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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2018 VOL. 101, NO. 1 © COPYRIGHT 2017 Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner Due to technical difficulties, the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin has been un- able to accept classified adver- tisements through our website. We have established a tempo- rary link that allows you to sub- mit ads electronically through the “Submit an Ad” button on the right side of our home page at http://www.agr.georgia.gov/ market-bulletin.aspx. We apologize for any incon- venience this has caused you. Please give us a call at 404.656.3722 if we can be of assistance to you. By Jean Sumner, M.D., Dean Mercer University School of Medicine Mercer Uni- versity School of Medicine, our faculty and students are honored to be- gin a partner- ship with the Market Bulletin. Our purpose is to present vari- ous healthcare topics and tips to the Bulletin’s many readers. We want to begin by tell- ing you about our mission and history. It will, we hope, help explain our unwaver- ing commitment to rural and underserved Georgia. The Georgia Legislature established the School of Medicine at Mercer in 1982 to educate physicians and health profession- als to meet the needs of rural and medi- cally underserved areas with a focus on primary care. Mercer University School of Medicine’s mission is to educate Geor- gia students who understand the needs and complexities of rural communities, students who will become well trained, compassionate health care professionals in Georgia and practice in rural and medical- ly underserved areas of this state. Our goal is to provide rural, underserved Georgians access to care delivered with the highest level of skill, compassion and integrity. We only accept Georgia residents and give preference to stu- dents with rural roots. Because of this, we lead our state and na- tion in percentage of graduates who remain in their home state to practice. MUSM graduated its first class of physi- cians in 1986. Those Mercer doctors and other health professionals have improved access and quality of care across Georgia, but particularly in areas of greatest need. Our faculty and students have demonstrat- ed sustained dedication in their pursuit of scholarly work and community service activities that make a difference in Geor- gia and the world. Over this time, we have developed a body of knowledge that helps us contribute to the development of a sus- tainable rural health infrastructure. MUSM has three campuses: Macon, Savannah and Columbus. The full four- year M.D. program is offered on the Ma- con and Savannah campuses. Columbus is a clinical campus offering a complete third- and fourth-year curriculum. We also require clinical rotations with health care institutions, organizations and individual physicians in rural and underserved areas of Georgia. These rotations provide oppor- tunities to develop a broad, deep knowl- edge of health issues facing patients, as well as the development of strong clinical skills and interdisciplinary teamwork. Our students have the opportunity to learn in institutions such as Memorial University Medical Center in Savannah; Columbus Regional Health in Colum- bus; St. Francis Hospital in Columbus; Medical Center at Navicent Health in Macon; and Coliseum Medical Center in Macon. We have a rich network of dedicated community physician precep- tors throughout the state that teach our students. Through these exceptional op- portunities, our students acquire a broad range of experiences and develop the skill and judgment needed to serve their patients and communities. Mercer medical students learn using a unique problem-based, faculty-guided curriculum. As part of small group and team-based learning experiences, students use clinical cases to learn and understand basic sciences which form the founda- tion of medical practice. Early in the cur- riculum students participate in rural and community-based patient care, which re- curs throughout the four years. This cur- riculum is consistent and robust across all campuses. In addition to the M.D. program, MUSM offers Master’s degree programs in Pre-clinical Sciences, Biomedical Sci- ences, and Marriage and Family Therapy. These graduates add equally to quality of care and access to care across Georgia. I was a member of the first class of physicians to graduate from MUSM. Af- ter graduation, I practiced in a small, rural county. In my opinion, there is no more meaningful, challenging or rewarding work. The opportunity to change health care in Georgia by becoming a physician or healthcare professional and serving in an area of need requires the best and brightest and those with courage, high in- tellect and a servant’s heart. This opportu- nity exists at Mercer University School of Medicine. As Dean of the School of Medicine and a physician who spent my life practic- ing in rural Georgia, I take personally the commitment MUSM made to help make sure all Georgians, in every corner of the state, have access to high quality healthcare. We believe the farm families, agricultural related industry and the many organizations that are vital to our state’s rural economy are willing partners in this endeavor. If MUSM can possibly provide any service to you, your business, trade asso- ciation, school or family, we want to help. Please reach out and help us make Georgia the envy of the rest of the country by hav- ing the healthiest rural communities. My office phone number is 478.301.4022 or email me at sumner_jr@ mercer.edu. May 2018 be your most prosperous ever! To Our Subscribers GUEST COLUMN: Mercer University School of Medicine announces collaboration with the Market Bulletin Jean Sumner, M.D.

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100th Anniversary

1917 – 2017

Due to technical difficulties, the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin has been un-able to accept classified adver-tisements through our website. We have established a tempo-

rary link that allows you to sub-mit ads electronically through the “Submit an Ad” button on the right side of our home page at http://www.agr.georgia.gov/market-bulletin.aspx.

We apologize for any incon-venience this has caused you. Please give us a call at 404.656.3722 if we can be of assistance to you.

By Jean Sumner, M.D., DeanMercer University School of Medicine

Mercer Uni-

versity School of Medicine, our faculty and students are honored to be-gin a partner-ship with the Market Bulletin. Our purpose is to present vari-ous healthcare topics and tips to the Bulletin’s

many readers. We want to begin by tell-ing you about our mission and history. It will, we hope, help explain our unwaver-

ing commitment to rural and underserved Georgia.

The Georgia Legislature established the School of Medicine at Mercer in 1982 to educate physicians and health profession-als to meet the needs of rural and medi-cally underserved areas with a focus on primary care. Mercer University School of Medicine’s mission is to educate Geor-gia students who understand the needs and complexities of rural communities, students who will become well trained, compassionate health care professionals in Georgia and practice in rural and medical-ly underserved areas of this state. Our goal is to provide rural, underserved Georgians access to care delivered with the highest level of skill, compassion and integrity.

We only accept Georgia residents and give preference to stu-dents with rural roots. Because of this, we lead our state and na-tion in percentage of graduates who remain in their home state to practice.

MUSM graduated its first class of physi-cians in 1986. Those Mercer doctors and other health professionals have improved access and quality of care across Georgia, but particularly in areas of greatest need. Our faculty and students have demonstrat-ed sustained dedication in their pursuit of scholarly work and community service activities that make a difference in Geor-gia and the world. Over this time, we have developed a body of knowledge that helps us contribute to the development of a sus-tainable rural health infrastructure.

MUSM has three campuses: Macon, Savannah and Columbus. The full four-year M.D. program is offered on the Ma-con and Savannah campuses. Columbus is a clinical campus offering a complete

third- and fourth-year curriculum. We also require clinical rotations with health care institutions, organizations and individual physicians in rural and underserved areas of Georgia. These rotations provide oppor-tunities to develop a broad, deep knowl-edge of health issues facing patients, as well as the development of strong clinical skills and interdisciplinary teamwork.

Our students have the opportunity to learn in institutions such as Memorial University Medical Center in Savannah; Columbus Regional Health in Colum-bus; St. Francis Hospital in Columbus; Medical Center at Navicent Health in Macon; and Coliseum Medical Center in Macon. We have a rich network of dedicated community physician precep-tors throughout the state that teach our

students. Through these exceptional op-portunities, our students acquire a broad range of experiences and develop the skill and judgment needed to serve their patients and communities.

Mercer medical students learn using a unique problem-based, faculty-guided curriculum. As part of small group and team-based learning experiences, students use clinical cases to learn and understand basic sciences which form the founda-tion of medical practice. Early in the cur-riculum students participate in rural and community-based patient care, which re-curs throughout the four years. This cur-riculum is consistent and robust across all

campuses.In addition to the M.D. program,

MUSM offers Master’s degree programs in Pre-clinical Sciences, Biomedical Sci-ences, and Marriage and Family Therapy. These graduates add equally to quality of care and access to care across Georgia.

I was a member of the first class of physicians to graduate from MUSM. Af-ter graduation, I practiced in a small, rural county. In my opinion, there is no more meaningful, challenging or rewarding work. The opportunity to change health care in Georgia by becoming a physician or healthcare professional and serving in an area of need requires the best and brightest and those with courage, high in-tellect and a servant’s heart. This opportu-nity exists at Mercer University School of

Medicine. As Dean of the

School of Medicine and a physician who spent my life practic-ing in rural Georgia, I take personally the commitment MUSM made to help make sure all Georgians, in every corner of the state, have access to

high quality healthcare. We believe the farm families, agricultural related industry and the many organizations that are vital to our state’s rural economy are willing partners in this endeavor.

If MUSM can possibly provide any service to you, your business, trade asso-ciation, school or family, we want to help. Please reach out and help us make Georgia the envy of the rest of the country by hav-ing the healthiest rural communities.

My office phone number is 478.301.4022 or email me at [email protected].

May 2018 be your most prosperous ever!

To Our Subscribers

Guest Column:Mercer University School of Medicine announces collaboration with the Market Bulletin

Jean Sumner, M.D.

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FARM SERVICES If you have questions regarding ads

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

Wanted ads must be related to ag-riculture. Wanted services must be performed on the farm of the indi-vidual desiring the service. Com-mercial contractors are not al-lowed to advertise services in this category. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.35+ years of experience: lakes/

ponds built and repaired, new pipe systems, land clearing, swamps drained, creeks rerouted, drainage problems, wetlands restoration, food plots, bush-hogging, homesites, licensed/insured. Bobby Karr Fay-etteville 404-227-3405 38 years of experience: Horse

arenas laser-graded, tree clearing, driveways built/regraded, gravel, barns graded, drainage correction, trucking and demolition. Luke Butler Braselton 770-685-0288 39 years of experience: bush hog-

ging, post-holes, grading, gardens/food plots, seeding/fertilizing, aera-tion, chainsaw work; $50/hr, 3hr min. charge. Metro Atlanta and N.Georgia. Rick Allison Buford 678-200-2040 Bobcat/tractor work: Bush-hog-

ging, lawn mowing, pasture main-tenance/restoration, grading/clear-ing, plowing/garden, deer plots, pesticide spraying, welding fencing/heavy equipment. Larry Houston Covington 770-235-3082 770-235-3782Bush hog, drives scraped and till-

ings. Larry Boatright Dallas 678-386-1466 BushHogging service for Douglas

County and West GA area. Please call for details. Dennis Stevenson Douglasville 404-915-1866 Farm Sitting! www.farmcaregeor-

gia.com. Walton and surrounding counties. Email for pricing/availabil-ity. Jerry Baker [email protected] 678-505-0006 Lakes/ponds built/repaired, new

pipe systems, grading, clearing, homesites, fix drainage problems, Bobcat, BushHog, creeks reno-vated, fence rows, horse farm work. Tim Harper Peachtree City 770-527-1565 Land clearing, forestry mulching,

grading & other forestry services. Stephen Dickinson Homer 678-614-1022 Mud and water? No problem. Bea-

ver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, silt re-moval, lake rimming. Jim Moon Oak-field 229-535-6562 229-881-0048No till grain drilling; $16 an acre for

30 or more acres. Customer supplies the seed. Please call for more infor-mation. Dennis Hardy Thomaston 706-647-9848 706-975-6550Rolling Green Fence provides the

best in farm and ranch fencing, driven posts, field and barbed wire. Buck Swindle Carrollton 770-301-5343 Skid steer lite grading, clearing and

unimproved road repair such as dirt driveways and leased hunting prop-erty. Michael Wells Royston 770-780-1774 Welding, tractor repair and service,

equipment repair and service. I am mobile. I work on any make. Serving all of Georgia. Chris Potts Mansfield 770-286-3640

FARM EMPLOYMENT If you have questions regarding

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

wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.Looking for work on horse farm in

Houston Co. David Rape Perry 478-235-4159

FARM MACHINERY If you have questions regarding this

category, call 404-656-3722.Only farm machinery and equip-

ment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming op-eration can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.1949 Allis Chalmers G, front and

rear cultivator, restored like new: $3500. John Gray Perry 478-461-6695 1950 Farmall Cub tractor, runs

good, tires and sheet metal good, 12-volt, everything works, plus Inter-national belly mower in good condi-tion: $2200 for both. Johnny Williams Carrollton 770-546-0968 1952 8N Ford, refinished, new

paint, gas tank, steering wheel, show condition: $3700. Please leave mes-sage. Leo Turner Clarkesville 706-754-3087 1965 International I-404 gas trac-

tor, new valve train and parts added, good condition: $3650. Marvin Gar-rett Gillsville 770-869-7618 1975 F600, steel grain body w/

dump, 330 XD Gas, less than 55,000 miles, sheltered, one owner. $4000. Douglas Carter Nicholls 912-345-2885 1980 Intl. spreader truck, diesel

incinerator, 100kW John Deere gen-erator; used on poultry farm. Otha Brown Yatesville 706-472-3552 770-550-5133

2000 DitchWitch 3700, 43hp die-sel engine, 900 hours. Tom Barnett Newnan 678-877-9998 2006 Anderson 8’X20’ 10-ton

goosebeck dump trailer, 2- 10,000 axles, good condition; $9000. Al Broome Tignall 706-318-3455 2, 3 & 4 bottom plows, scrape and

box blades, 20-disc harrow, post-hole digger, 1 (2+4) rolling cultiva-tor, 2-disc tiller; cash. Carl Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573 250 Miller Bobcat welder-generator

in use today 400 hours, extra good; $2975. Jimmy Garvin Warner Rob-ins 478-396-2409 3-yard dirt pan, 6-row tillivator, 10-

foot grain drill, 4-row ripper spider. B. Senkbeil Sylvester 229-347-1195 30-35 4” Rainbow irrigation, 30’

joints: $.50 per foot OBO. No trailer. Terrell Rutland Lenox 229-382-5504 4 new 10-16.5 10-ply HE-TL skid

steer, Titan tires, list $2144, will sell for $1000. W.G. Griffin Byron 478-396-2409 5 ft. brushmower; $2850. 6 ft buck-

et grapple; $1050. 48” pallet forks; $450 and $550. 6 ft. bucket; $575. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943 6-row KMC peanut inverter plow,

field-ready, complete rebuild. John T. Bullington Cordele 229-273-3597 841 Ford diesel, new motor, new

paint, 4-speed, used in hay field 2017: $4850. T.A. Floyd Blairsville 706-994-6451 920 CAT rubber tire front-end load-

er, $6000; also have one for parts. George Stern Macon 478-361-1491 93 JD 630 harrow, 22’ with 22’ Un-

verferth harrow; $15,000. R. Bennett Blackshear 912-281-5285 9/8R all-wheel jack, good condi-

tion; $150. 3-pt boom pole, $75. Lany Smith Rome 706-234-1347 9965 JD cotton picker, great shape,

field ready, 4-row, 1625 engine hours, 1235 fan hours. John T. Bul-lington Cordele 229-273-3597 Bowie hydromulcher, hydroseed-

er; $3500 ea. Power arm, side arm mower 3 pt. hitch; $6700. N. McCon-nell Hiawassee 706-896-6319

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

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

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

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

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tisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit includes name, city, phone number and complete address, if provided. Market Bulletin staff reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the word limit. Only one notice per subscriber per issue. In order to advertise in the Bulletin, you must be a paid subscriber with a current subscription.

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Bush Hog-brand rotary cutter, 72” Squealer model, new blades, works good: $500. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770-941-2354 Caroni 6 ft. flail mower, used three

times, almost new; $1000. Danny Ki-nard Griffin 706-601-9286 Case/IH 5300 grain drill like new,

21 double discs; $6000. John Deere 530 round baler; $5500. Round bales hay, net-wrapped. Jeff Bacon Dud-ley 478-875-3918 DR all-terrain tow behind trimmer/

mower. Used very little. $875. Jerry Booker Midland 706-569-8183 Farmall M, restored, pictures avail-

able; $4800 OBO. E. Hasel Hartwell 706-436-1832 Ford 6600 tractor with 2846 Bush

Hog loader: forks, bucket, bale spear; $12,500. Brown 8’ pull-type aerator with brand new knives; $7500. Brian Henry Hartwell 864-617-6436 Ford 8N, good for parts; $375.

Buck Thompson Fayetteville 770-616-0006 Ford 8N tractor; gas new front tires;

good rear tires, 12 vote system, good metal, new radiator; $2500, obo. Larry Houston Covington 770-235-3082 Ford 801 Diesel, powersteering,

very good sheet metal; $2500. R. Thompson Vidalia 912-281-3030 Ford tractor, 4610, completely re-

built in the last 300 hours; 24’ goose-neck stock trailer, new tires, breaks. Clark Holton Douglas 912-592-8584 Ford Workmaster 601, gas tractor,

parade or work, excellent condition w/3 pieces of equipment; $4200, w/o equipment $3700. Ron Smith Hampton 770-227-0504 Hammer mill O.B. Wise, size 12,

three screens, runs great, needs minor sheet metal work. Ed Weber Barnesville 678-588-0459

Hay unroller, fits ON, 3-pt. hitch, hydraulic, used one season: $500. Wylie Calhoun Columbus 770-596-4388 Heavy duty tag-a-long trailer ap-

prox. 20’ including dove tail and ramps. needs new wood and tires. Frame in excellent condition; $1500. Tim Cook Hazlehurst 912-539-3544 JD mower conditioner #1360; NH

square bailer; 8-wheel rake, tedder, all for $19,500. COLT 4-horse slant w/camper; $4900. Bob Witt Newnan 404-372-8395 JD 8270R, 2010 model, 2619 hours,

auto steering; JD 7830, 2694 hours; JD 637 harrow, 26.5”; 9-shank sub-soiler leveler. Wayne Hobbs Vienna 229-805-0712 JD 9600 combine with 3700 hours

with 920 flex head; $2500. Also, 4435 with 920 flex; $8000. Tim Phil-lips Wrightsville 478-640-1263 John Deere 71 planters, 2 or 4 row.

Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171 Kubota L3710 HST with LA681

loader, 4x4 ind. tires, 37hp, 1230 hours; $13,000. Jack Peterman Ma-con 478-957-7171 Kubota M5140 tractor with loader,

500 hours, 4WD, industrial tires, one owner; $24,000. Paul Mashburn 5325 Mashburn Dr. Cumming 404-234-1897 Kubtoa M9540, 725 hours, 4WD

excellent; $30,000 OBO. Model 3210 Bush Hog mower, excellent; $4500 OBO. Jess Black Gainesville 678-617-6852 Lewis housekeeper, DB-1, never

been used. Darrell Parker Adairsville 770-324-8590 LS180 skid steer, 2003, good-look-

ing machine/turbo, fair tires, runs perfect, 1600 hours; $13,000. Walter Terrell Decatur 404-395-5476

Manual pine tree planter, ex. con-dition; $2000. Also, subsoiler plow; $1500. Joe Chance Ashburn 229-567-4729 Misc. 8N Ford tractor parts: engine,

clutches, block, etc. Call for list. Nor-man Cook Buena Vista 229-649-7430 PH Equip., 48” fans, computers,

motors, windpower, PH tiller, 325k heaters, fogger pump. Harold Hill 347 Greasy Creek St. Homer, GA, 30547 706-677-3916 Post-hole digger, old New Holland

manure spreader, lay-off plow, 7’ finish mower, all 3pt. hitch, call for prices. W.H. Turner Brooks 770-401-9648 Quick hitch cat. 1 or 2, 30” wide,

like new, list $300-$400, sale $120. Hoyt Lindsey Greensboro 706-817-0782 Sprayer 100 gallon, 15 ft. boom,

hand wand, used very little, on wheels or 3 pt. hitch; $600. Tom Henderson Chickamauga 706-375-3917 Tillsmith rototiller, 4 1/2 hp, new oil,

spark plugs, filter, hasn’t been used in 3-4 years; $100. Danny Whitworth Dallas 770-443-2685 TO35 Ferguson, 1958, used for

show and parades last 20 years; $3500. Robert Cragg Alto 706-776-3318 706-499-8063Two new bulldozer blade, cutting

edges, 7 1/2 feet long; $75 each. Wil-liam Dabbs Eatonton 706-473-3075 Lowboy trailer with tandem dual

axles with air over hydraulic brakes. Reasonable. Gary Frost Dublin 478-275-4640 Yanmar 2000 diesel farm tractor

with 5 pieces of equipment, good condition. James Stancil Rabun Gap 770-519-0117

Farm Machinery Wanted 14 ft-18 ft metal body for 6 wheel

farm truck. Camidelo Tifton 229-848-0092 Bucket for 7209 Ford front end la-

oder, very good shape only. Scott Moye Pine Mountain Valley 706-457-2145 Drawbar and attachments for 80R

twin-wheel AC sickle mower for D-12 or D-14 AC tractors. Marvin Garrett Gillsville 770-869-7618 Empire tractor or lead on locating

one. Any condition/location. Call or text. David Hering Cassville 913-908-6955 770-835-5509Ford backhoe 445, parts or com-

plete unit. Neil Spooner 5368 Ash Road Iron City, GA 39859 229-205-6450 Garden purpose small harrow,

small turning plow for small garden tractor, 3pt. hitch. Call if you have one. Robert Roberson Fitzgerald 912-269-0578 Ice cream freezer, gasoline-pow-

ered. Bontrager Fayetteville 770-487-1727 Rear tractor tire for A John Deere

size 13-6-38. Hubert Fleming Elber-ton 706-283-6321 Winch radial arm saw, good condi-

tion. Robert Worley Rome 706-766-3578

FARM SUPPLIES If you have questions regarding ads

in this category, call 404-656-3722.(2) 22-ton feed bins, Choretime, no

rust; $1000 each. Can load. Donald Morrison Folkston 912-614-8968 Tyrone 770-964-2920 3.5’x8’ portable lighted sign, two

new boxes of letters, adjustable legs, yellow sides, asking $375. After 10 AM. Saliba Marietta 770-514-1431

1000 gallon fuel tank, single wall, currently used above ground in con-tainment wall; $1300. Fred Jarrell Butler 478-837-4301 478-862-5301All equipment for 100’ breeder pul-

let dark out poultry house, Choretime feeder, bell, waters. Billy Witt Cal-houn 706-629-7412 Apple grader/sorter, has stored in

shed several years. Call for more info and to make offer. Kyle Holcomb El-lijay 404-661-3813 Brick for sale, old, not cleaned.

Insert wood heater; $500. Treated fencing; $150. Evelyn Sims Hull 706-788-2135 Butcher block, 30x30x16, solid

maple, weighs 400 lbs, never used, costs $1600. Selling for $650. Robert George Lavonia 706-365-1420 Locust fence post & rails. Barney

Cook Blairsville 706-994-2600 PVC fencing, assorted sizes, com-

pleted inventory; $800. 5’x9’ alum. air vent, new; $100. Ralph Sebacher Sharpsburg 678-378-6650 Sawmill blade with insert, 42”;

$200. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509 Tear down, haul off, 300 ft. chicken

house, 3’x20’ metal roofing, steel trusts. Edsel Orr Cumming 770-887-3348 770-280-5998Two 1-ton feed bin; $500. Two

fence line hay feeder, 6 ft. long; $400. Nancy England 4373 East Hall RoadGainesville, GA 30507 770-532-8818

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Market Bulletin Farmland Ad FormThe Spring 2018 Farmland Edition of the Market Bulletin will be published

March 14. The deadline to submit ads for that issue is noon Feb. 28.

Ad guidelines: Only Georgia farmland of five acres or more may be advertised. Include price, acreage and county where the property is located. All property must be for sale by the owner. A maximum word count of 30 – including name, address, phone number and city – is permitted in Farmland ads. Only one ad per subscriber per issue. You must be a paid subscriber to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Fax to 404.463.4389 or mail to: Georgia Department of Agriculture, Att: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW, Atlanta, GA 30330.

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LIVESTOCK All livestock must have been in the

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

Cattle If you have questions regarding ads

in this category, call 404-656-3722. (8) black Angus heifer, purebred

and (5) black w/ whiteface, vaccinat-ed, ready to bred. Can deliver. Jeff Williams Milan 229-315-1261 60 black Angus cross Hereford, 50

calves born Sept.-Dec. Will lease pastures. Balance due early spring. Wayne Smith Butler 706-249-2175 Bottle calves for sale, heifers and

bulls available. Guaranteed colstrum have been given Multimin 90 and Tri-angle 5, 7+ days old. Brittney Peters Social Circle 470-334-1933 Calving ease, milking ability, gentle-

ness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls/show heifers/steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 High quality registered Angus bulls

12-24 mos. AI sired by Deer Valley All-In. DNA-BSE tested, LBW gentle; $2000 up. McMichael Angus Farm. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-819-9295 Registered black Angus bulls, 2

years old, ready to add pound to your calves; $2500. Free delivery. C.L. Cook Social Circle 678-910-4891 Registered black Angus bulls, 5

years old, gentle, semen tested; $1800. Ricky Hix Comer 706-248-5851 Registered black Angus bulls,

12/15 mo. old; $1250 each. Eugene Ridley LaFayette 706-764-6110 Registered black Angus bulls, (6) 2

y/o, (2) 3 y/o. All shots and AHIR & AI since 1980. Birth weight under 2.5. James Miller Hawkinsville 478-892-2839 478-955-0224Registered black polled Beefmaster

bulls, sever bloodlines, ages 1 yr. to 3 yrs, most semen tested, several to choose from. Shots and wormed by vet. Good conformation and gentle; $1500-$2500. Vernon Turner Dalton 706-278-7814 Registered Charolais bulls, cow

ready, LBW. Semen and BVD tested, gentle good selection. Delivery avail-able. Curtiss Kicliter Marshalville 478-967-2940 479-396-1537Registered Hereford bulls, rug-

ged, pasture-raised, gentle, excel-lent bloodlines/EPDs, small calves. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-553-8598 Registered Santa Gertrudis bulls, 2

y/o and younger. Polled and horned. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-273-4282

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APPLING COUNTY1st & 3rd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, small animals, feeder pigs; S&D Livestock, 187 Industrial Drive, Baxley; Call Steve Smith, 912.366.9207 or 912.278.1460

ATKINSON COUNTY2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Pearson Livestock, 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson; Call Roberto Silveria, 229.798.0271

BARTOW COUNTYEvery Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; The New Peoples Livestock Mkt., 407 Burnt Hickory Road, Cartersville; Call Haynie Cochran, 770.547.1717; Phil Tuck, 770.881.0502

BEN HILL COUNTYEvery Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Central Livestock, 146 Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Call Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436

BLECKLEY COUNTY2nd& 4th Saturdays, 9 a.m.: Farm misc., 1:00 p.m. Ga. Lic. #3050; Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Cochran Auction Barn, 290 Ash St., Cochran. Call Mark Arnold 478.230.2482 or 478.230.5397

BUTTS COUNTYEvery Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.: Cattle2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia Livestock Market, 478 Fairfield Church Road/Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. Call Brent Galloway, 770.775.7314

CARROLL COUNTY2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Long Branch Livestock, 813 Old Villa Rica Road, Temple. Call Ricky Summerville, 404.787.1865

Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Carroll County Livestock Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, Carrollton. Call Barry Robinson, 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609

CHATTOOGA COUNTYEvery Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep; Trion Livestock Auction, 15577 Hwy. 27, Trion. Call McKinley Evans, 678.276.5127

CLARKE COUNTYEvery Wednesday, 11 a.m.: Goats and sheep; noon, cattle. Northeast Georgia Livestock, 1200 Winterville Road, Athens. Call Todd Stephens, 706.549.4790

Thursday, Feb. 8, Noon: UGA 26th annual Focus on EPDs Bull Sale; Selling 40 Angus and Lim-Flex Bulls, six registered Angus heifers and 15 Angus and Angus-cross commercial heifers. UGA Livestock Instructional Arena, Athens. Call Carroll T. Cannon, 229.881.0721; [email protected].

COLQUITT COUNTYEvery Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy Bannister, 229.985.1019

COOK COUNTY1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Deer Run Auction, 1158 Parrish Road, Adel; Call John Strickland, 229.896.4553

DECATUR COUNTY2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call John Waddell, 229.246.4955

EMANUEL COUNTYEvery Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, slaughter hogs; Swainsboro Stockyard, 310 Lambs Bridge Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay Floyd and David N. Floyd, 478.945.3793

2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.237.4628 or 478.237.8825

Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 46, Oak Park. Call Willis & Tammy Sikes, 912.578.3263

FORSYTH COUNTYEvery Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Lanier Farm’s Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Down Road, Gainesville. Call Tyler Bagwell, 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231

FRANKLIN COUNTYEvery Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Road, Carnesville. Call Chad and Clay Ellison, 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105

GORDON COUNTYEvery Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep, slaughter hogs; Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Call Dennis Little & Gene Williams, 706.629.1900

GREENE COUNTYEvery Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Duvall Livestock Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, 706.453.7368

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

JOHNSON COUNTY1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: Chickens; Ol’ Times Auction, 503 Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Robert Colston, 478.299.6240

JONES COUNTYEvery Saturday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town Auction, 1035 Hwy. 11, Gray. Call Jimmy Burnett 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599

LAMAR COUNTYEvery Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call James Burnette 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599

LAURENS COUNTY2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418

MADISON COUNTYEvery Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Joe Bell, 706.245.4205

MARION COUNTYEvery Thursday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email [email protected]

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

PULASKI COUNTYEvery Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, 478.892.9071

SEMINOLE COUNTYEvery Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Seminole Stockyard, 5061 Hwy. 91, Donalsonville. Call Bryant Garland and Edwina Skipper, 229.524.2305

STEPHENS COUNTY2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, 864.903.0296

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

Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Eastanollee Livestock, 40 Cattle Drive, Eastanollee. Call Mark Smith, 706.779.5944

TAYLOR COUNTY1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; RockRidge Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call Melba Strickland, 706.975.5732

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

THOMAS COUNTYEvery Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Slaughter hogs; Thomas County Stockyards, 20975 Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. Call Jimmy P. Benton, 229.228.6960

TOOMBS COUNTY1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066

TURNER COUNTYEvery Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371

UPSON COUNTYEvery Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep. L&K Farmers Livestock Market, 2626 Yatesville Hwy., Thomaston. Call Kathy and Lewis Rice, 706.468.0019.

WHITE COUNTYEvery Saturday, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Coker’s Sale Barn, 9648 Duncan Bridge Road, Cleveland. Call Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418

WILKES COUNTYEvery Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Third Street, Washington. Call Kenny Durden and Linda Robertson, 706.678.2632

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

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Swine If you have questions regarding ads

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

ads must submit proof of a nega-tive brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a vali-dated brucellosis-free and quali-fied pseudorabies-free herd; these operations must submit proof of that certification. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the test needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the test can be attached using the attachments button. Buyers are urged to re-quest proof of a negative brucello-sis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.

Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in

this category, call 404-656-3722.Handsome brown Boer mix billy,

born Sept. 17 2017. Very sweet per-sonality. $75. Steve Jakes William-son 678-588-4482 Nigerian Dwarfs, 3 doelings: 8 wks-

6 months, bucklings: 8 weeks, col-orful, dehorned, registered, small, beautiful. Pat Daniel Sandersville 478-456-5535 Purebred Kikos, male and fe-

male, female has 3 babies by male, 3 weeks old, 1 male and 2 female. $500 for all. Stephen Shaw Cedar-town Pygmy goat, males. Four months

old. Raised with miniature donkeys and other goats; $40. Joe Burns Grayson 678-591-9422

Stock Dogs If you have questions regarding

ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.Advertisers must submit a copy

of a current Rabies Vaccination Certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks and older. Ads submitted without this information will not be pub-lished.Wanted: Young male Catahoula or

Australian Shepherd for guard and family pet. Registered not necessary. Diana Williamson 1331 Geron Wil-liamson Road Lyons 912-455-5282

Equine For Sale If you have questions regarding ads

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

Sale or Equine at Stud catego-ries must submit current negative Coggins tests for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the ad-vertiser before purchasing any equine. Negative Coggins reports are valid for 12 months from the date the blood sample is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Coggins results can result in fines and suspension of adver-tising privileges. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the Cog-gins can be attached using the attachments button. Generalized ads, such as “many horses,” “va-riety to choose from,” etc., will not be published. Equine at Stud ads will also require a current stable license in order to be published.Beautiful palomino mare, easy

ride, gentle, used on trail, grief/emo-tional therapy, approx. 15 hands, 29 years; $600. Miniature horse; $250. Scarlett Yow Canton 770-569-1212 Beautiful black riding pony, 4 years

old, 9 hands, super gentle, can de-liver; $600 cash. Janice Wilkes Ath-ens 706-207-9366 Donkeys available, 362 Wal-

ter Register Road. Gene Register Homerville 912-487-1211 One year old Jack donkey, friendly;

$175. Mark Walter Bostwick 706-338-0389

Equine At Stud If you have questions regarding

ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.

Equine Miscellaneous If you have questions regarding

ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.Wedge seat for carriage driving, 15”

wide; $20. Photo available upon re-quest. Valette Adkins Milledgeville 478-968-5261

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2018 STRAWBERRY PICK-YOUR-OWN

LISTING

Submissions for the 2018 strawberry pick-your-own listing will be published in the March 14 issue of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. To include your farm, please submit this completed form by noon on Wednesday, Feb. 28.

County: ___________________________________________________________ Farm name: ________________________________________________________ Contact person: _____________________________________________________ Crops: _____________________________________________________________ Farm address: _______________________________________________________ Contact phone: ______________________________________________________ Hours of operation: __________________________________________________ Any other details: ____________________________________________________ This form can be returned via email to [email protected], by fax to 404.463.4389 OR by mail to:

Georgia Department of Agriculture Attn: Market Bulletin 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30334

Spring Vegetable Planting Chart

VegetableDays to Maturity

Planting Dates

Seeds/Plants per

100 ft.

Spacing Rows per

plants

Depth to

PlantAsparagus 2nd year Jan. 15-Mar. 15 50 roots 36” x 18”-24” 6”

Beans, bushpolelimapole lima

50-6065-7565-7580-85

Mar. 15-May 1Mar. 15-May 10Mar. 15-June 1Mar. 15-June 1

1/2 pound1/2 pound1/2 pound1/2 pound

36” x 2”-4”36” x 4”-12”36” x 3”-4”36” x 6”-8”

1”-1 1/2”1”-1 1/2”1”-1 1/2”1”-1 1/2”

Beets 55-65 Feb. 15-April 1 1 ounce 18”-36” x 2” 1/2”

Broccoli 60-80 Feb. 15-March 15 100 plants 36” x 12”

Butterpea 70 April 1-May 1 1/2 pound 36” x 3”-4” 1”-1 1/2”

Cabbage 70-120 Jan. 15-Mar. 15 100 plants 36” x 12”

Cantaloupe 80-90 Mar. 20-June 20 1 ounce 60” x 36” 1”

Carrot 70-95 Jan. 15-March 20 1/2 ounce 18-36” x 2”-3” 1/4”

Cauliflower 60-75 Mar. 1-April 1 100 plants 36” x 12”

Collards 55-85 Feb. 1-March 15 1/2 ounce 36” x 8”-16” 1/2”

Corn, yellowwhitebi-color

65-9065-9065-90

Mar. 15-June 1Mar. 15-June 1Mar. 15-June 1

1/4 pound1/4 pound1/4 pound

36” x 12”-18”36” x 12”-18”36” x 12”-18”

1”-1 1/2”1”-1 1/2”1”-1 1/2”

Cucumber:slicingpicklinggynoecious

50-6550-6550-65

April 1-May 15April 1-May 15April 1-May 15

1 ounce1 ounce1 ounce

60” x 12”60” x 12”60” x 12”

1/2”-3/4”1/2”-3/4”1/2”-3/4”

Eggplant 75-90 April 1-May 15 50 plants 36” x 24”

Kale 50-70 Feb. 1-Mar. 10 1/2 ounce 36” x 8”-16” 1/2”

Lettuce 60-85 Jan. 15-Mar. 1 1/4 ounce 18”-36” x 8-12” 1/8”

Mustard 40-50 Jan. 15-April 1 1/2 ounce 18”-36” x 2” 1/2”

Okra 55-65 April 1-June 1 1 ounce 36” x 12” 1”

Onion, greendry bulb

60-90100-120

Jan. 1-Mar. 15Jan. 1-Mar. 15

300 plants300 plants

18”-36” x 3”18”-36” x 3”-4”

Peas:garden (English)edible podSouthern

60-7060-7060-70

Jan. 15-Feb. 15Jan. 15-Feb. 15April-Aug. 10

1 pound1 pound1/2 pound

36” x 2”36” x 2”

36” x 3”-4”

1”-2”1”-2”1”-2”

Peppers, bellhothot-sweet

65-8065-95

April 1-June 1April 1-June 1April 1-June 1

50 plants50 plants50 plants

36” x 24”36” x 24”36” x 24”

Potatoes, IrishSweet

70-9090-120

Jan.15-Mar. 1April 15-June 15

12 pounds100 plants

36” x 12”36” x 12”

4”-5”

Pumpkin, tinypie typesmalllargegiant

85-12085-12085-12085-12085-120

May 15-July 1(Depending on maturity date)

1 ounce1 ounce1 ounce1 ounce1 ounce

72” x 48”72” x 48”72” x 48”72” x 48”72” x 48”

1”1”1”1”1”

Radish 25-30 Jan. 15-April 1 1 ounce 24” x 1” 1/2”

Spinach 40-45 Jan. 15-Mar. 15 1 ounce 18”-36” x 2” 1/2”-3/4”

Squash: summer (zuchini)winter

40-55

85-120

April 1-May 15

April 1-July 1

1/2 ounce

1/2 ounce

36” x 24”

60” x 36”

1”-2”

1”-2”

Tomato: cherrygrapedeterminateindeterminate

70-9070-9070-9070-90

Mar. 25-May 1Mar. 25-May 1Mar. 25-May 1Mar. 25-May 1

50 plants50 plants50 plants50 plants

48” x 24”48” x 24”48” x 24”48” x 24”

Turnip 40-60 Jan. 15-April 1 1/2 ounce 18”-36” x 2” 1/2”

Watermelon: lg.roundsmall

80-9080-9080-90

Mar. 20-May 1Mar. 20-May 1Mar. 20-May 1

1 ounce1 ounce1 ounce

72” x 36-48”72” x 36-48”72” x 36-48”

1”-2”

Adapted from the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service

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Boarding Facilities If you have questions regarding

ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.

Advertisers must submit a cur-rent stable license in order to ad-vertise boarding and breeding fa-cilities. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For questions regarding licenses and applications, call 404-656-3713.Small private farm 24/7 staff, cov-

ered arena, grass turn out, wash racks, limited trails, full board; $600 Kimberly Murray Stone Mountain 404-558-8897

Poultry/Fowl For Sale If you have any questions regarding

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

three generations removed from the wild before they can be adver-tised. Advertisers must include this information in ads, or they will not be published.12 varieties peafowl including java

green, game chickens, peacock feathers. Raymond Watts Macon 478-361-3468 478-743-66922015 red and gold pheasants; hens

$40, males $40. Pear gold leat ban-tams, $25. Robert Borchert Licoln-ton 706-359-3325 Birmingham Roller pigeons, rare

recessive red and yellow, and also Turner bloodline; $20ea. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300 Blue Marans, Wyandottes, Buff Or-

pingtons, White Leghorns, Rhode Is-land whites: $15. Laying, 6 m/o. Gary Ridley LaFayette 706-638-1911 Buff and black silkie trios, $120;

hens, $10. Also, white topknot bearded silkies. Call for more info. Jack Jenkins Harlem 706-799-8597 Hens, chicks, roosters, mixed col-

ors and ages; $3 to $10. Leave a message. Karen Hyde Ellijay 706-635-5574 Laying hens: Wyandottes, Speck-

led Sussex, Barred Rocks. H.A. Dyer Maysville 706-654-0595 Red and yellow buff cochins, beau-

tiful birds. Eldon Patterson 149 Cold Branch Road Eatonton, Ga. 31024 706-485-7355

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License

If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.Advertisers selling wood ducks

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

Roy C. Peterson Ideal 478-662-4532Poultry/Fowl Wanted

ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK

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

Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License

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

axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer and caribou must submit a current deer farming license with their ads. Ads sub-mitted without this license will not be published. If you are fax-ing or mailing in an ad, the li-cense needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the license can be attached us-ing the attachments button. For information about the deer farm-ing license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at 404-656-3667. For information on other hoofed stock, excluding llamas and buffalo, contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources at 770-761-3044.

LIVESTOCK WANTED If you have questions regarding

ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Any breed horses, goats and mules,

will pick-up and pay cash. Wayne Green Bremen 770-841-6815

LIVESTOCK HANDLING If you have questions regarding

ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.3-horse slant load Bee trailer, 5 ex-

cellent tires, solid floor, mats, dress-ing room, one owner; $5200. David Williamson Hampton 678-300-2239 16’ Ponderosa cattle trailer. Middle

panel with rear and side doors. Good tires and floor. $2100. David Cagle Fairmount 770-796-2555 1996 Ponderosa stock trailer, 16 ft,

middle gate, escape door, new floor, rubber mats, dual axle, bumper pull, excellent condition. Sheryl Lockhart Auburn 678-898-2017 Gore 2005, AC, tack room, 19’ alu-

minum animal compartment, 12x6, tack room 4x6; $8500. Lee Sayer Ambrose 912-393-4915 Older model manual headgate.

Heavy duty. Works fine. Pictures available. Tom Brown Canton 404-259-0998

RABBITS If you have questions regarding

ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN If you have questions regarding ads

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

include the variety offered for sale. Ads for mulch hay will not be ac-cepted in this category; they will be published in the Fertilizers & Mulches category.100 large rolls Coastal hay,

wrapped; $45/roll. Take all, $40/roll. Tommy Butler [email protected] 478-875-3560 $35: 2017 4x5 round bales. Fes-

cue/mixed grasses, fertilized, rain free/stored in barn. Robert Greene Roopville 770-324-4323 2017 4x5 Rolls net-wrapped. Fes-

cue, Rye grass hay, fertilized; $35 per roll. James Sells Monroe 678-425-7543 2017 Alicia-Bermuda; $60/roll.

Mixed grass; $40/roll. Mulch; $20/roll. Alan Mobley Griffin 770-560-3441 2017 Bermuda/Fescue hay, barn in,

well fertilized, 4x5 rolls; $40 per roll. Lamar Jones Dallas 770-445-1227

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Bulletin CalendarJan. 11-14, 2018

Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference

Savannah International Trade & Convention Center

1 International DriveSavannah, Ga. [email protected]

Jan. 13Georgia Iris Society MeetingSt. Bartholomew Episcopal Church1790 Lavista RoadAtlanta, Ga. 30329678.471.2604

Jan. 15-17Georgia Dairy ConferenceSavannah Marriott Riverfront100 General McIntosh BoulevardSavannah, Ga. 31401gadairyconference.com

Jan. 18Georgia Peanut Farm Show

& ConferenceUGA Tifton Campus Conference Center15 RDC RoadTifton, Ga. [email protected]

Jan. 20Walton County Bee AssociationBeginners Beekeeping [email protected] us on Facebook

Small Farm Business PlanningForsyth Conference Center3410 Ronald Reagan Blvd.Cumming, Ga. 30041http://sustainagga.org/Journeyman%20

Farmer%20BRFD/JourneymanFarmer.html

Jan. 24-26Georgia Green Industry Association

WINTERgreenInfinite Energy Center6400 Sugarloaf ParkwayDuluth, Ga. 30097706.632.0100ggia.org

Jan. 27Small Farm Business PlanningForsyth Conference Center3410 Ronald Reagan Blvd.Cumming, Ga. 30041http://sustainagga.org/Journeyman%20

Farmer%20BRFD/JourneymanFarmer.html

Jan. 30Georgia Ag ForecastToombs County Agri-CenterQuint Shrine RoadLyons, Ga. 30436706.542.5046http://www.caes.uga.edu/about/

signature-events/ag-forecast.html

Jan. 30Egg Candling Certification ClassGeorgia Department of Agriculture121 North Old College StreetHamilton, Ga. [email protected]

Jan. 30-31International Poultry ExpoGeorgia World Congress Center285 Andrew Young International

Blvd. NWAtlanta, Ga. 30313770.493.9401ippexpo.com

Jan. 31Georgia Cotton Commission 11th Annual

Meeting and UGA Cotton WorkshopUGA Tifton Campus Conference Center15 RDC RoadTifton, Ga. 31794478.988.4235www.georgiacottoncommission.org

Feb. 1Georgia Ag ForecastDecatur County Agricultural Center101 B Ag LaneBainbridge, Ga. 39817706.542.5046http://www.caes.uga.edu/about/

signature-events/ag-forecast.html

Feb. 2Georgia Ag ForecastTifton Campus Conference Center15 RDC RoadTifton, Ga. 31794706.542.5046http://www.caes.uga.edu/about/

signature-events/ag-forecast.html

Feb. 2-3Georgia Young Farmers ConventionChateau Elan Winery & Resort100 Rue Charlemagne DriveBraselton, Ga. 30517georgiaffa.org

Feb. 5Georgia Ag ForecastGeorgia Farm Bureau1620 Bass RoadMacon, Ga. 31209706.542.5046http://www.caes.uga.edu/about/

signature-events/ag-forecast.html

Feb. 6Georgia Ag ForecastClarence Brown Conference Center5450 Georgia Hwy. 20Cartersville, Ga. 30121706.542.5046http://www.caes.uga.edu/about/

signature-events/ag-forecast.html

Feb. 7Georgia Ag ForecastThe Classic Center300 N. Thomas StreetAthens, Ga. 30601706.542.5046http://www.caes.uga.edu/about/

signature-events/ag-forecast.html

Feb. 15Vegetable and Small Fruit Production

TrainingLanier Technical CollegeForsyth Campus3410 Ronald Reagan Blvd.Cumming, Ga. 30041http://sustainagga.org/Journeyman%20

Farmer%20BRFD/JourneymanFarmer.html

Feb. 16-17Georgia Organics Conference & ExpoAugusta Marriott & Convention Center2 Tenth StreetAugusta, Ga. 30901229.386.3470georgiaorganics.org

Feb. 24Walton County Bee AssociationAdvanced Beekeeping [email protected] us on Facebook

March 2-326th Annual Hellebore Days at Piccadilly

Farm1971 Whippoorwill RoadBishop, Ga. 30621706.765.4444

March 5 & 6Georgia Agritourism Association Annual

ConferenceUnicoi State Park1788 Hwy. 356Helen, Ga. 30545georgia-agritourism.org

March 8Georgia Grown Feed My School Source

ShowAtlanta State Farmers Market16 Forest ParkwayForest Park, Ga. [email protected]

March 22Vegetable and Small Fruit Production

TrainingLanier Technical CollegeForsyth Campus3410 Ronald Reagan Blvd.Cumming, Ga. 30041http://sustainagga.org/Journeyman%20

Farmer%20BRFD/JourneymanFarmer.html

Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or [email protected]

We accept calendar submissions for food, craft and agriculture festivals and events. Submissions for festivals that do not specifically promote those industries will not be printed.

Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the department website under the Plant Industry Division tab.

Be it home-raised bees or handmade beads, we’ve got something

for everyone!Advertising in the

gets your farm goods, services and land seen by 40,000 people each issue!See page 2 for advertising guidelines!

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2017 Bermuda/Fescue mix round bales, 4x4, rain free; $35-40. Bob Pruitt Villa Rica 770-445-2423 2017 Bermuda/Fescue mixed, 4x5

rolls, fertilized, rain free, in barn; $40 per roll. Mike Keesee Monroe 470-899-9668 2017 Clover/Fescue/ Orchard

grass, rain free, 4x5 rolls; $30. Joe Winkler Chatsworth 706-695-2518 20017 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5.5

net-wrapped bales; $45/roll. Brian Usry Wrens 706-831-4971 2017 Coastal Bermuda, horse qual-

ity, fertilized/limed, net-wrapped, sheltered, rain free, 4x5 tight bales; $60. Grace Brady Hephzibah 770-445-2423 2017 Coastal Bermuda well fertil-

ized/limed. Sq. bales; $6.50 in barn. Round bales; $50. Leonard Kinsley Perry 478-714-9900 2017 Fescue/Bermuda mix hay,

large round bales, fertilized; $30 per bale. Linda Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392 770-880-22442017 Fescue/Bermuda mixed,

horse-quality, net-wrapped; $50-60/inside, $35-40/outside. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609 2017 Fescue mix hay, 4x5 round,

1000 lb rolls fertilized, weed-free; $25 per roll. Robert Winters East-onollee 706-599-4650 2017 Fescue/Orchard grass, horse-

quality, 4x5.5 rolls, net-wrapped, fertilized, rain-free, barn-stored: $45, quantity discount. Ellis Linn Sum-merville 706-766-9338 2017 good quality hay, net-wrapped

and stored in barn. 4’ x 5.5’ rolls. Lar-ry Holdeman Bartow 706-833-1474 2017 horse & cattle Bermuda and

Peanut hay. 50,000 square and 2,000 rolls respectively. John Beville Ray City 229-292-2133 2017 horse quality Tift 85, 4x5; $45.

Bahia/peanut hay; $30. Rain free, sheltered. Dannie Gingerich Metter 912-314-9568 700 netwrap Bahai mix, 4x6 bales,

stored outside, near Allentown. Ken-ny Howell Danville 478-308-0110 Fescue mix, horse quality; $3.75.

Ryegrass, horse quality; $3.75. Ker-mit Simmons Jefferson 770-867-7550

Hay for sell, 4x5 mix hay, 25 rolls in barn. Justin Evans Rocky Face 423-364-8335 Hay round rolls; $50. 50 rolls or

more $45 a roll. 3424 Burnett Rd. Byron, GA 31008 John Shaw 3424 Burnett Rd. Byron, GA 31008 Byron 478-951-1204 Hay square bales; $7. (50) bales or

more; $6 each. John Shaw Byron 478-951-1204 Wyoming Alfalfa, 3x3x8’ bales;

$165. Nice fall cutting. Gary Davis Blue Ridge 865-585-6174

AG SEED FOR SALE If you have questions regarding this

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

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

Alicia, Coastal, Russell and Tift 85. Also sprigs for sale. Ronnie Hart Guyton 912-665-2261

Ag Plants for Sale Comfery root stock, 10 pieces of

root. $10 and 2 postage. 2317 Fox Dr. Marvin McWilliams Marietta 770-427-6848 Few figs- 3 varieties, many mulber-

ries; $5. Many dewberries; $2. Many other plants. No shipping. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTALS

FOR SALE If you have questions about this

category, call 404-656-3722. 4” Perennials, 350 varieties; all

$1.50 each including Hellebrous. 1 gal. grafte Japanese maples; $20-$25. Display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967 Magic Lily, 10 for $5.00, pomegran-

ate for $3.00, Boxwoods old English, Korean, American. Faye Chambers 2579 Boyt Rd. Yatesville, GA 706-473-3371 Seeds: Devil’s trumpet, mullein

pink/touch-me-nots, morning glo-ry, hibiscus, four-o-clocks, money plant, $1 cash/teaspoon +SASE; mole bean, other. E. Beach 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Duluth, GA 30096 770-476-1163 Seeds: Foxglove, Sweet William,

Poppy, Echinacea, Shasta Daisy; $1 plus SASE. Etheleen James 197 Glynn James Rd 30436 Lyons 912-526-8516 Zig-zag fern; $25. Pink bloom

Crown of Thorns; $35. Staghorn fern, 20 yrs. old; $50. Clivia; $20. No shipping. Nina Cooper Moultrie 229-985-1970

Flowers and Ornamentals Wanted

FLOWERS REQUIRING PERMITS

If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.Advertisers selling officially pro-

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

MISCELLANEOUS If you have questions regarding ads

in this category, call 404-656-3722.27ft. flagpole, $100; 2 ea. 35ft. light-

pole, $200; aluminum air vent, 5’x9’. Ralph Sharpsburg 678-378-6650 Complete aquaponics system. 100

gal. fish tank, 4 grow beds, 2 sump tanks, pump; $200. Peter Fogg Fort Valley 478-293-2833 Fisher Grandpa Bear wood heater,

like new condition, used less than 6 times then put in storage. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-932-5792 Dollies, refrigerator, more; $15

each. Heavy duty aluminum ladder, 40’; $200. 28 ft.; $100. R.F. Pollard Kennesaw 770-427-1201 Golf cart battery charger, 36 VDC,

$150; Woaldor generator, 5000W, $150; Radial arm saw, 10”, $125; wood lathe w/tools, $150. Marlin Stoltz Newnan 678-446-8361

Scaffolding, 4 complete 5’ units w/one set of wheels; $250. Jeff Tingle Locust Grove 770-954-1129 Wood-burning Buck fireplace in-

sert, $500; blower doesn’t work, ready to move. Fay O’Day Griffin 770-228-2515

Miscellaneous Wanted 120 gallon propane tank. Darrell

Parker Adairsville 770-324-8590 Ice cream freezer, gasoline pow-

ered, 5 gallon capacity. Howard Bon-trager Fayetteville 770-487-1727 Want to buy incubator, cabinet

type, for chicken eggs. Hand or auto turn. Any condition. Donald Allen Snellville 404-578-7758

Things To Eat 1 quart of shelled black walnuts;

$25 plus shipping. Herman Robin-son Bremen 678-821-3466 770-294-960017 shelled pecans, mostly halves;

$9 per pound, plus postage. Bagged in freezer. Morgan County area. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 2017 Desirable pecans, $11/lb +

postage, will crack, shell, separate your pecans, $.50 cents/lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 2017 pecan halves; $12 quart.

Madison area. Margaret Bratton Madison 304-228-5334 2017 pecans, in the shell; $5/lb. +

shipping. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776 Cracked black walnuts, extra clean,

large pieces; $25 per quart. Jim Law-son Ball Ground 770-893-2141 Grain-finished Angus beef, side or

quarter, cut to order; $3.50/lb hang-ing weight plus processing. Jason Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412

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Pecans; hand cleaned; $10/lb plus shipping. $4/ pound cracked, plus shipping. Shirley Spruill Carrollton 770-301-3114

Fertilizers & Mulches Pre-bagged horse manure; $1.50

bag. (20-40 lbs per bag). Price re-duced for 100+ bags. You load. Call first. Martha V. Braumann Law-renceville 678-662-9393 Wheat straw, $40 round rolls. Jane

Shaw Byron, Ga. 31008 404-227-0925

Fish & Supplies Advertisers selling sterile trip-

loid grass carp must submit a current Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ads submit-ted without this license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the li-cense can be attached using the attachments button. For license information, call 770-761-3044.AI quality, farm-grown channel cat-

fish fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights and counts. Guaranteed live and healthy. J.F. Gil-bert Thomaston 770-468-0725 706-648-20621”-5” bluegill, F-1 largemouth year-

ling bass, shiners, pond liming, veg-etation control, bug light, consulta-tion services. Ehtan Edge Lumber City 912-602-1310 10”-12” sterile grass carp, bluegill,

crappie, shellcracker, shad, catfish, shiners, minnows, aeration, fish structure, feeders. Keith Edge Sop-erton 478-697-8994

Poultry Litter/Compost

Oddities Gourds: many varities, Martin

gourds, fixed, ready to hang or plain, at farm or ship. Charles Lang Cordele 229-406-5039

Garden Space If you have questions regarding

ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.

Bees, Honey & Supplies Bee removal, work guaranteed.

Metro Atlanta and West Georgia ar-eas. W.O. Canady Villa Rica 770-942-3887 Galberry, voted best-tasting honey

in the state of Georgia; $52 a gal-lon, shipping included. Ben Bruce Homervillewww.brucesnutnhoney.com 912-487-5001 Honey. Sizes available: Quart,

$14. Pint; $8. 8 oz. bear; $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 678-448-7781Learn honey bees, Lake Hartwell

Bee Keepers short course. Feb. 24; 1 day, 8 classes. Lunch and prizes provided; $50. K Bourne [email protected] 404-219-7200 Wanted: bee equipment, pick up

swarms for free, remove bees from a structure for a fee. Leonard Day Ma-con 478-719-5588

Firewood Firewood must be cut from the

advertiser’s personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.4 premium oak trees (long trunks)

and one pine tree. You cut and haul. Must experienced; $500 to you. G. Gibson Atlanta 678-595-2790 Hickory wood for sale; 1/2 cord;

$150. J.T. Austin Douglasville 770-652-3383

Timber Timber must be individually

owned and produced by the advertiser on his personal property. No companies or businesses are allowed to advertise timberland in this category. Timberland advertised must be at least one acre. Timber wanted ads will not be published.Approx. 50 acres of planted pines

1988, located in Jefferson Co. Bid close 1/31/18. David Holley 4810 Harlem Wrens Rd. Harlem, GA 30814 Harlem 706-556-6984

Oak, pine, cedar, sweet gum trees on 4 acres. Also large tree limbs on ground. Cut and remove. Steve Kmetz Hampton 770-897-0423

Christmas Trees

CORRECTIONS 1000 gallon fuel tank, single wall,

currently used above ground in con-tainment wall; $1300. Fred Jarrell Butler 478-837-4301 478-862-5301

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NoticeAds for the Jan. 31 issue — including Farmland for Rent/Lease — are due by noon, Jan. 17.

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Issue Date Special Ad Categories Deadline Ads due by noon this day

Jan. 3, 2018 Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted Dec. 20, 2017

Jan. 17 Handicrafts Jan. 3, 2018

Jan. 31 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Jan. 17

Feb. 14 Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts Jan. 31

Feb. 28 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Feb. 14

March 14 Farm Services; Farm Services

Wanted; Handicrafts Spring Farmland for Sale

Feb. 28

March 28 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted March 14

April 11 Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts March 28

April 25 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted April 11

May 9 Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts April 25

May 23 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted May 9

June 6 Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts May 23

June 20 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted June 6

July 4 Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts June 20

July 18 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted July 5

Aug. 1 Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted July 18

Aug. 15 Handicrafts Aug. 1

Aug. 29 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Aug. 15

Sept. 12 Farm Services; Farm Services

Wanted; Handicrafts Fall Farmland for Sale

Aug. 29

Sept. 26 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Sept. 12

Oct. 10 Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts Sept. 26

Oct. 24 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Oct. 10

Nov. 7 Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts Oct. 24

Nov. 21 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Nov. 7

Dec. 5 Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts Nov. 21

Dec. 19 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Dec. 5

Jan. 2, 1019 Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted Dec. 19, 2018

Jan. 16 Handicrafts Jan. 2, 2019

Jan. 30 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent Lease Wanted Jan. 16