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AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 1 From the tractor Steve Troxler Commissioner March 2008 LXXXIII - No. 3 Horse Events *Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. (See Water, page 2) Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, (919) 733-4845 March 1 ........... Horse Auction. Contact Mike Jennings, (800) 240-7900. March 2 ........... AYHC Symposium. Contact Bob Mowrey, (919) 515-5784. March 7-8 ........ SRA Rodeo. Contact Dennis Pruitt, (864) 809-2630. March 14-16 .... NCHJA “C” Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, (919) 556-7321. March 20-23 .... Raleigh Indoor Spring Classic. Contact Becca Mispel, (919) 556-7321. March 27-29 .... Raleigh Spring Premier Benefit. Contact Ray Cloninger, (704) 489-2000. April 1 ............. NC FFA Livestock Judging. Contact Horace Johnson, (910) 814-6048. April 5 & 6 ...... Appaloosa Show. Contact Jim Vickers, (336) 998-3266. Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, (828) 687-1414 March 1 ........... Coggins Clinic. Contact Deana Baldwin, (828) 272-6255. March 4, 11, 18, 25 & April 1 ............. Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Louis Gibson, (828) 273-9635. March 6 ........... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, (828) 775-9708. March 7-8 ........ South East Mountain Horse Club Show. Contact Stanley Hall, (910) 309-0380. March 8 ........... WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, (828) 697-8785. March 14-16 .... Paint Horse Show. Contact Sharon Church, (336) 973-4288. March 15-16 .... Ranch Horse Show. Contact Tracie Gant, (828) 885-8431. March 20 ......... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, (828) 775-9708. March 21-22 .... Chunns Cove Hospice. Contact Bev Taylor, (828) 423-5560. March 28-30 .... Parelli Natural Horsemanship Clinic. Contact Laura Rome, (800) 642-3335. April 3 ............. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, (828) 775-9708. April 5 ............. WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Doyle Enloe, (828) 697-8785. April 12-13 ...... Dennis Reis – No Dust Tour. Contact Amber Stallins, (800) 732-8220. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, (252) 792-5111 March 8 & 9 .... Eastern Hunter Assn. Spring Indoor Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, (252) 527-3887. March 14 &15 .N.C. Barrel Bonanza March Show. Contact Fred Smith, (252) 442-8989. March 21-23 .... Old Dominion Arabian Horse Show. Contact Maria Jenkins, (804) 590-2802. March 28-30 .... March Magic Dressage Horse Show. Contact Sue Smithson, (910) 693-1769. April 5 & 6 ...... NE Dist. 4-H Horsemanship School. Contact Beth Tew, (252) 753-8069. April 11-13 ...... SERHA Spring Celebration & Derby. Contact Jimmy Whitley, (919) 699-2771. April 17-20 ...... EC Miniature Horse Club Spring Fling. Contact Trish Andrews, (252) 799-0334. The global demand for bio- energy will continue to have a significant impact on com- modity prices, a U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture economist said at the third annual Agri- cultural Development Forum. Over the next 10 to 15 years, demand for ethanol and biodiesel will prop up com- modity prices, especially for corn and soybeans, said Dr. Gerald Bange, head of US- DA’s World Agricultural Out- look Board. These crops will compete for acres with each other and with other crops such as small grains and cot- ton, he said. Bange spoke to about 200 farmers, agricultural leaders and agribusiness professionals at the forum, hosted by Agri- culture Commissioner Steve Troxler Jan. 31 at the State Fairgrounds. The 2007 Energy Act says U.S. gasoline consumption must include 9 billion gallons of renewable fuel this year and 15 billion gallons by 2015. “That 15 billion gallons will account for about 10 percent Global bio-energy demand will prop up commodity prices, USDA economist says I’m afraid it is going to be some time before water issues cease to be a critical concern facing the state. While we have seen some precipitation since the beginning of the year, it is going to take time and a substantial amount of rainfall to bring water levels back to normal. Even if we see enough rain to get out of a drought, many communities are now focused on long-term plans for water usage and conservation. This long- term vision makes good sense, particularly in light of the state’s anticipated population growth in the next 20 years. Water policies and restrictions affect all of us, and the agricultural community is seeing that in particular this year. Increased municipal water restrictions have had a significant impact on segments of N.C. agriculture, particularly the nursery and landscaping industries. Many companies have been forced to lay off workers as sales of plants, trees and nursery products have dropped. The trickle-down effects likely will be felt in many other businesses as well because these businesses purchase fertilizer, equipment and other goods as part of their operations. Water-use policies don’t just affect nurseries and landscaping, but can also impact a variety of agricultural processing plants, too. Many people rely on these facilities for their livelihood. I recently held a roundtable discussion about Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler, third from left, leads an agriculture industry panel discussion as part of the annual Ag Development Forum. of gasoline used in the U.S.,” Bange said. The amount of U.S. corn used for ethanol is projected to in- crease 1.1 billion bushels, or 51 percent, in 2007-2008. Other uses of corn have remained stable, but “there certainly is the possibil- ity of using a bigger share of the corn crop as ethanol production approaches 15 billion gallons,” the economist said. Increased production of biofuels – particularly in Eu- rope and the United States – is dramatically affecting global vegetable oil markets, pushing soybean cash prices as high as $12.50 in early 2008, Bange said. China’s demand for soy- beans also is helping prices. The Asian country is expected to import a record 34 million tons this year. Because competition from corn will limit U.S. soybean acreage, South American coun- tries such as Brazil and Argen- tina are likely to help meet Chi- (See Forum, pg. 3)

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AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 1

From the tractor

Steve TroxlerCommissioner

March 2008LXXXIII - No. 3

Horse Events

*Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs.(See Water, page 2)

Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, (919) 733-4845March 1 ........... Horse Auction. Contact Mike Jennings, (800) 240-7900.March 2 ........... AYHC Symposium. Contact Bob Mowrey, (919) 515-5784.March 7-8 ........ SRA Rodeo. Contact Dennis Pruitt, (864) 809-2630.March 14-16 .... NCHJA “C” Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, (919) 556-7321.March 20-23 .... Raleigh Indoor Spring Classic. Contact Becca Mispel, (919) 556-7321.March 27-29 .... Raleigh Spring Premier Benefi t. Contact Ray Cloninger, (704) 489-2000.April 1 ............. NC FFA Livestock Judging. Contact Horace Johnson, (910) 814-6048.April 5 & 6 ...... Appaloosa Show. Contact Jim Vickers, (336) 998-3266.

Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, (828) 687-1414March 1 ........... Coggins Clinic. Contact Deana Baldwin, (828) 272-6255.March 4, 11, 18, 25 & April 1 ............. Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Louis Gibson, (828) 273-9635. March 6 ........... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, (828) 775-9708.March 7-8 ........ South East Mountain Horse Club Show. Contact Stanley Hall, (910) 309-0380.March 8 ........... WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, (828) 697-8785.March 14-16 .... Paint Horse Show. Contact Sharon Church, (336) 973-4288.March 15-16 .... Ranch Horse Show. Contact Tracie Gant, (828) 885-8431.March 20 ......... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, (828) 775-9708.March 21-22 .... Chunns Cove Hospice. Contact Bev Taylor, (828) 423-5560.March 28-30 .... Parelli Natural Horsemanship Clinic. Contact Laura Rome, (800) 642-3335.April 3 ............. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, (828) 775-9708.April 5 ............. WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Doyle Enloe, (828) 697-8785. April 12-13 ...... Dennis Reis – No Dust Tour. Contact Amber Stallins, (800) 732-8220.

Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, (252) 792-5111March 8 & 9 .... Eastern Hunter Assn. Spring Indoor Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, (252) 527-3887.March 14 &15 . N.C. Barrel Bonanza March Show. Contact Fred Smith, (252) 442-8989.March 21-23 .... Old Dominion Arabian Horse Show. Contact Maria Jenkins, (804) 590-2802.March 28-30 .... March Magic Dressage Horse Show. Contact Sue Smithson, (910) 693-1769.April 5 & 6 ...... NE Dist. 4-H Horsemanship School. Contact Beth Tew, (252) 753-8069. April 11-13 ...... SERHA Spring Celebration & Derby. Contact Jimmy Whitley, (919) 699-2771.April 17-20 ...... EC Miniature Horse Club Spring Fling. Contact Trish Andrews, (252) 799-0334.

The global demand for bio-energy will continue to have a signifi cant impact on com-modity prices, a U.S. Depart-ment of Agriculture economist said at the third annual Agri-cultural Development Forum.

Over the next 10 to 15 years, demand for ethanol and biodiesel will prop up com-modity prices, especially for corn and soybeans, said Dr. Gerald Bange, head of US-DA’s World Agricultural Out-look Board. These crops will compete for acres with each other and with other crops such as small grains and cot-ton, he said.

Bange spoke to about 200 farmers, agricultural leaders and agribusiness professionals at the forum, hosted by Agri-culture Commissioner Steve Troxler Jan. 31 at the State Fairgrounds.

The 2007 Energy Act says U.S. gasoline consumption must include 9 billion gallons of renewable fuel this year and 15 billion gallons by 2015. “That 15 billion gallons will account for about 10 percent

Global bio-energy demand will prop up commodity prices, USDA economist says

I’m afraid it is going to be some time before water issues cease to be a critical concern facing the state. While we have seen some precipitation since the beginning of the year, it is going to take time and a substantial amount of rainfall to bring water levels back to normal.

Even if we see enough rain to get out of a drought, many communities are now focused on long-term plans for water usage and conservation. This long-term vision makes good sense, particularly in light of the state’s anticipated population growth in the next 20 years.

Wate r po l i c i e s and restrictions affect all of us, and the agricultural community is seeing that in particular this year.

Increased municipal water restrictions have had a significant impact on segments of N.C. agriculture, particularly the nursery and landscaping industries. Many companies have been forced to lay off workers as sales of plants, trees and nursery products have dropped.

The trickle-down effects likely will be felt in many other businesses as well because these businesses p u r c h a s e f e r t i l i z e r , equipment and other goods as part of their operations.

Wa t e r - u s e p o l i c i e s don’t just affect nurseries and landscaping, but can also impact a variety of agricultural processing plants, too. Many people rely on these facilities for their livelihood.

I r e c e n t l y h e l d a roundtable discussion about

Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler, third from left, leads an agriculture industry panel discussion as part of the annual Ag Development Forum.

of gasoline used in the U.S.,” Bange said.

The amount of U.S. corn used for ethanol is projected to in-crease 1.1 billion bushels, or 51 percent, in 2007-2008. Other uses of corn have remained stable, but “there certainly is the possibil-ity of using a bigger share of the corn crop as ethanol production

approaches 15 billion gallons,” the economist said.

Increased production of biofuels – particularly in Eu-rope and the United States – is dramatically affecting global vegetable oil markets, pushing soybean cash prices as high as $12.50 in early 2008, Bange said. China’s demand for soy-

beans also is helping prices. The Asian country is expected to import a record 34 million tons this year.

Because competition from corn will limit U.S. soybean acreage, South American coun-tries such as Brazil and Argen-tina are likely to help meet Chi-

(See Forum, pg. 3)

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DIVISIONSAgronomic ........... Dr. Colleen Hudak-WiseEmergency Programs ......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution ......................... Gary GayFood & Drug ............................ Joe ReardonHuman Resources ...................Ben HarwardMarketing ....................................Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection .... Don DelozierN.C. State Fair ........................Wesley WyattPlant Industry ............................ Gene CrossProperty & Construction ......Kent YelvertonPublic Affairs .............................Brian LongResearch Stations ..................... Eddie PitzerStandards .........................Stephen Benjamin Statistics .......................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim BurnetteVeterinary ......................Dr. David Marshall

Chief Deputy Commissioner:N. David Smith Jr.

Assistant Commissioners:Howard Isley

David McLeodDr. Richard Reich

Bucolic BriefsA series of free risk management workshops, titled “Managing Price Volatility By Using Futures and

Options,” will be held across the state. Topics to be covered include: Introduction to Grain Hedging, Basis Trading, Cost of Carry, Cotton Futures and Options Trading on Futures, Equities and Indices. All workshops are scheduled from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with an “on your own” lunch break. Following are dates and locations: March 5 at Stanly Community College, Crutchfi eld Campus, Locust, (704) 888-8848; and March 7 at Mitchell Community College, Statesville, (704) 878-3200.

***Educational horse classes will be held March 6 and 13 beginning at 6 p.m. with dinner followed by

program. Topics include saddle fi tting, pasture management, hay information and more. Cost is $6 per person. Contact Martha Mobley at (919) 496-3344 or at [email protected] for more.

***The N.C. Beekeepers Association will hold its Spring Conference March 7 & 8 at the Ramada Inn

Convention Center in Burlington. Planned workshops will focus on watering your bees, preparing honey for sale, small hive beetle research and non-honey bee stinging insects. Vendors will also be present with a variety of beekeeping equipment and books. For more, contact Charles Heatherly at (919) 859-6995 or e-mail at [email protected] or go to www.ncbeekeepers.org/meetings.

***The Johnston County Horse Show Series features monthly horse shows starting at 8:30 a.m. at the

Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfi eld. A negative Coggins test is required for all horses. Cost is $7.50 per class. Following are upcoming show dates: March 15, April 12 and May 17. Raindates for all shows are the following day. For more, contact Michele McLaughlin, (919) 934-1344 or e-mail [email protected].

***The Wake County Beekeepers Association will sponsor a Beginner Beekeeping Workshop March 15

from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Raleigh Police Club, 3500 Leonard Road, Knightdale. Cost is $25 and includes book handouts and dinner. For more, contact Vivian Joyner at (919) 387-0164 or Danny Jaynes, (919) 567-9568.

***The Biofuels Center of North Carolina is offering loans and grants to develop a sustainable biofuels

industry in North Carolina. Proposals are sought in the following broad areas: Industrial Production: New Opportunities - both technologies and installations; Agriculture: renewable crops or feedstocks; Innovation/Research; Workforce Development.

The application deadline is March 17. Guidelines and forms can be downloaded from the Biofuels Center’s Web site at www.biofuels.org. Click on Capacity Building Program.

For this cycle, grants will not exceed $200,000 and loans $250,000. For more, call (919) 693-3000 or e-mail [email protected].

***Montgomery Community College in Troy will offer a beekeeping class through March 17 from 7-9

p.m. The course is designed for the beginner to experienced beekeeper and will cover the equipment needed for beekeeping, disease treatments, pesticide regulations and more. Cost is $25. Contact Gary Saunders, (910) 576-6222, for more.

***Blue Q Ranch will hold a private treaty Registered Angus Bull Sale March 29 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. in

Troy. For more, contact Michael Montoya at (910) 220-5815. ***

The Sedgefi eld Hunt, based out of Greensboro, is putting on an AERC-sanctioned endurance ride April 12 at the J. Robert Gordon Field Trial Grounds in Hoffman. There will be 30-mile and 55-mile races, plus a 15-mile ride. For more, call Sue Showfety at (336) 622-3236 or go to www.Sedgefi eldhunt.com.

***The Davidson County Horsemen’s Association annual Open Horse Show will be held April 26 at the

Thoroughbred Training Center in Davie County. The show will benefi t four Davidson County charities. A negative Coggins test is required for all horses. Gates open at 8 a.m. High Point award given under DCHA rules, youth sportsmanship award given (18 & under). Free for spectators. For more, contact James or Karen Jones, (336) 731-2051 or 242-3996 or e-mail at [email protected].

***The 7th Annual Rusty Pistons Antique Tractor Show & Festival will be held April 25-27 in Monroe. The

event features hundreds of antique tractors, new tractor and lawn mower dealers, hit-and-miss engines, crafts, kiddie tractor pull, pony rides, hay wagon rides, kiddie train rides, gospel and bluegrass music, food, old farm equipment, an auction benefi tting Hospice and more. Miss North Carolina 2008 Jessica Jacobs will also appear. For more, call Reid Helms at (704) 624-6105 or go to www.rustypistonstractorshow.com.

*** The Mid-Atlantic Texas Longhorn Breeders Association will host its annual Fun Day May 10 at 8

a.m. in Reidsville at the Upper Piedmont Research Station. Bulls, cows, steers and calves will be for sale, showcasing breeding programs. Speakers will focus on other longhorn-related topics. For more, contact Zach Moffi tt at (336) 879-1752 or e-mail at [email protected], or Carl Brantley at (336) 667-5452 or by e-mail at [email protected].

***The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will host the fi rst Got to Be NC Festival

June 5-8 at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The event will be a celebration of North Carolina agriculture and heritage and will feature North Carolina food products, a display of antique farm equipment, tractor and mule pulls, music, a state barbecue competition and much more. Admission is free. There is a $5 fee for Grandstand concerts and pulls. Mark your calendars now for this inaugural event. Look for more information at www.ncagfest.com.

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drought and water issues with leaders from various sectors of North Carolina’s agriculture community. There is great concern about more restrictions and the impact they may have on producing food stocks.

I am not sure everyone understands just how serious this water crisis is. I think part of that is because water still fl ows freely from our faucets. I know in Raleigh usage is not down that much despite restrictions and calls for conservation. It is hard to envision not having any water, when you can turn on a faucet anytime and water fl ows.

Many people who rely on wells for water understand clearly the need to conserve. Most know what it is like to reach the bottom of the barrel so to speak.

It is abundantly clear that agricultural use needs to be considered as part of overall conservation goals and plans. My department remains actively involved in drought discussions on a state level and will continue to weigh in on agricultural needs.

In the short-term, I am asking the General Assembly for some funds to try to help the green industry through promotion and educational outreach efforts. The green industry is not the biggest water user in the state. However, because many homeowners are not familiar with conservation planting and watering, they do nothing.

People who want to beautify their yards do have options. Xeriscaping, or using drought tolerant plants as landscape features,

is a viable alternative. There are many drought tolerant plant choices that people can choose, but helping people understand conservation planting and watering is important to helping this industry weather the drought.

We will continue to work on these issues and also represent agriculture’s interests in drought discussions. And I’ll still continue to pray for rain to bring us some relief.

Water(Cont’d from pg.1)

Fruit and vegetable growers who choose to have their food safety practices verifi ed as part of industry standards known as Good Agricultural Practices and Good Handling Practices can receive up to $400 in cost-share help from the N.C. Department of Agricul-ture and Consumer Services.

The cost-share program will help farmers pay for third-party audits to see if their food safety practices meet federal guidelines that are important in marketing produce, Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler said in announcing the program.

This is the second year NCDA&CS has offered the program, which is funded by a grant from the U.S. De-partment of Agriculture.

“Food safety is a top priority for anyone produc-

ing food crops,” Troxler said. “Buyers are demanding assurances from growers that their produce is safe. It’s going to become more diffi cult for farmers to market their fruits and vegetables if they don’t have a program in place to ensure their produce is free of contamination. A third-party audit can verify an operation’s food safety program and can provide recommendations for meeting industry guidelines.”

Food recalls continue to make national headlines, underscoring the importance of food safety measures throughout the food chain.

Under the program, NCDA&CS will pay up to $400 of a grower’s cost for an audit of the farm’s food safety program. Audits can be for farm review, fi eld harvest and fi eld packing activities, packing house facility, stor-

NCDA&CS offers cost-share assistance to farmers for food safety auditsage and transportation and traceback. Payments will be made to the third-party auditor, with growers respon-sible for any remaining balance.

Farmers interested in the cost-share program must submit an application form for approval prior to receiv-ing the GAP/GHP audit.

Assistance is limited to growers who undergo a GAP/GHP audit in 2008. Funding is available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis while it lasts. Growers should submit an application form for the cost-share program to the NCDA&CS prior to receiving the audit. For addi-tional information or to request an application, contact Ross Williams in the NCDCA&S Marketing Division at (919) 733-7887, ext. 237, or by e-mail at [email protected].

The deadline for the April issue of the Agricultural Review is noon on March 3.

The deadline for the May issue is noon on April 1. The deadline for the June issue is noon on May 1.

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N.C. wheat acreage up sharplyThe prospect of strong prices prompted North Carolina farmers to plant 800,000 acres of winter

wheat last fall, tying a record set in 1985.Wheat acreage in the state is 27 percent higher than in 2006, when farmers put in 630,000 acres.

Nationwide, wheat acreage is up 4 percent from 2006, according to the U.S. Department of Agricul-ture’s winter wheat report in January.

The U.S. wheat supply is extremely tight because of bad weather and the world’s continued strong appetite for wheat, said Dr. Gerald Bange, a USDA economist who chairs the World Agricultural Outlook Board.

“Strong domestic milling demand, particularly for high-quality wheat, and prospects for the high-est exports since 1995-96 are expected to leave ending stocks (of wheat) at their lowest level in 60 years,” Bange said. “Production shortfalls in other major exporting countries have left exportable supplies of wheat very tight, with the United States the only available source of wheat for many importing countries,”

U.S. yields have fallen below trend for two years straight, mainly because of bad weather, Bange said. An early April frost across the Central Plains and South damaged last year’s crop. Production also was affected by too much rain at harvest in the Central and Southern Plains and extreme heat and dryness in the Northern Plains and Pacifi c Northwest, he said.

Because of the tight supply and high demand, cash prices are at near-record levels for all classes of wheat. Nationally, the average market price is forecast at $6.45 to $6.85 per bushel. At press time, cash prices for soft red winter wheat in North Carolina ranged from more than $9 per bushel at the elevators to more than $10 per bushel at a Statesville fl our mill. New-crop prices at the elevators ranged from $5.99 to $8.19.

N.C. farm numbers, acreage hold steadyThe number of farms in North Carolina held steady at 48,000 during 2006, according to a recent

report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The state’s farm acreage also remained the same at 8.8 million.

North Carolina led the nation in farm loss in 2004 and 2005, losing a combined 4,000 farms. But the state has yielded the not-so-coveted top spot to Tennessee, which lost 2,000 farms in 2006. North Carolina was one of 16 states whose farm numbers did not change.

“I want to commend the county governments and non-profi t groups that are working so hard to preserve working farms across the state,” Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler said. “Coopera-tion is the key to slowing the trend of farm loss.”

The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is reviewing more than 90 applica-tions for grants through the Agricultural Development and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund. The fund received an $8 million appropriation from the General Assembly to assist communities with conserving working farms. The department will award grants later this year.

The United States lost 13,280 farms in 2006, the USDA report said. The report, titled “Farm Num-bers and Livestock Operations,” is available online at http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/MannUsda/viewDocumentInfo.do?documentID=1259.

In communities across the state, civic groups, cattle and horse clubs, churches, Cooperative Extension offi ces and other groups have expressed an interest in organizing shipments of hay for livestock owners who may not need a full load.

The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services encourages this cooperation to help meet the needs of farmers and ranchers.

Groups who organize loads of hay as Community Partners will be able to apply for Ag/Equine Partners transportation cost-share reimbursements for the livestock owners who purchase hay through their efforts.

Groups interested in becoming a Community Partner can learn more by calling the Hay Alert hotline at 1-866-506-6222 weekdays or logging on to www.ncagr.com/HayAlert/Commu-nityPartners.htm.

na’s needs. “Brazil has a lot of land down there,” Bange said. “They do have the capacity if prices are satisfac-tory.”

Bange also said that global demand for wheat, coupled with a tight supply, has led to near-record prices for the crop. The average market price is forecast at $6.45 to $6.85 per bushel. Some areas of the country are seeing cash prices of $10 to $13 per bushel.

Analysts expect further decreases in cotton plantings this year, as rising prices for soybean and wheat entice farmers to plant them instead, Bange said.

The USDA spring plantings report will be released March 31.

Bange’s presentation, titled “Situation and Outlook for Agricultural Commodities,” is available online at www.usda.gov/oce/speeches/index.htm. Dr. Gerald Bange

Forum(Cont’d from pg. 1)

The state’s Emergency Hay Program, which has been helping livestock owners meet their animals’ winter feed-ing needs, will begin to wind down in March.

Beginning Monday, March 3, the state’s six hay dis-tribution sites will scale back sales to two days a week – Tuesdays and Thursdays – from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Starting March 17, the sites will sell hay on Tuesdays only. Hours will remain the same.

All sites will stop selling hay on April 1, but they will maintain a small inventory of large and small bales that can be used in an emergency.

“Our goal has been to help livestock owners make it

Emergency Hay Program to begin winding down Sales at distribution sites will scale

back to two days a week on March 3through the winter, and we have been able to meet their needs,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “By extending sales until April 1, we are confi dent that they will not be left without a safety net.”

In December, the Council of State unanimously au-thorized the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Con-sumer Services to use up to $3.5 million to purchase and transport hay to North Carolina, where it could be resold to farmers for the cost of the hay and transportation.

As of mid-February, the program had spent about $345,000 and brought more than 1,750 tons of hay into North Carolina from several states and Canada.

Hay is being sold at the following NCDA&CS loca-tions: Mountain Research Station, Waynesville, (828) 456-3943; Upper Mountain Research Station, Laurel Springs, (336) 982-2501; Piedmont Research Station,

Salisbury, (704) 278-2624; Piedmont Triad Farmers Market, Colfax, (336) 605-9157; Caswell Research Farm, Kinston, (252) 208-3361; and Oxford Tobacco Research Station, Oxford, (919) 693-2483.

Livestock owners may purchase up to eight large bales and 60 small bales per day. Limits are subject to change depending on supply and demand.

Livestock owners interested in purchasing full loads of hay can use the NCDA&CS Hay Alert Web site and hotline. The department’s Ag and Equine Partners pro-grams provide transportation cost-share assistance to livestock owners who source loads of hay themselves.

For information about NCDA&CS hay relief pro-grams, go to www.ncagr.com/hayalert or call 1-866-506-6222 weekdays.

NCDA&CS encourages groups to organize hay loads

The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer S e r v i c e s ’ A g r i b u s i n e s s Development Section is looking for small dairies in North Carolina interested in starting or expanding their farmstead operation.

Farmstead dairies process milk produced on their farm into value-added products such as cheese. The milk may come from goats or cattle. NCDA&CS received grant money from the N.C. Agricultural Advancement Consortium and U.S. Department of Agriculture to purchase two small-batch pasteurizers that will be available to the most qualifi ed applicants for one year at no charge.

“Value-added opportunities can improve a farm’s bottom line, and this program helps farmers with a good business plan get started without having to make that initial investment in a pasteurizer,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler.The department estimates there currently are 18 to 20 farmstead dairy operations in the state.

Applications to participate in the project are due by Feb. 29, and project administrators hope to identify participants by March 15. The dairies will be selected on a competitive basis using the following criteria:

• Business readiness of

Farmstead dairy producers sought for pasteurizer loan program

the applicant;• Experience in the dairy

industry;• Viability of the business

plan;• Knowledge of value-

added dairy production;• Suitability of available

pasteurizer to the planned production;

• Personal investment of time and money in the value-added venture.

The selected recipients must agree to allow officials from the NCDA&CS to review the businesses’ books to track the profitability of the operations using the supplied equipment. The farmsteads receiving the equipment must also post a $1,500 refundable deposit against the value of the pasteurizer, and must agree to abide by all laws and regulations pertaining to production and marketing of the value-added dairy products.

The NCDA&CS Food and Drug Protection Division will help monitor the program and work with the recipients to help them through the process, Troxler said.

C o m p l e t e r u l e s a n d information are available from Ron Fish, assistant director of marketing, NCDA&CS, 1020 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699. He may also be reached at (919) 733-7887, ext. 219, or ron.fi [email protected].

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Trucks & Trailers For Sale

1981 Dodge Ram 150 pickup, $800. Kenneth Cathey, Mt. Airy 336-817-7173.

1987 C70 Chevrolet truck, 30,000 mi., 5 spd. 2 spd., 14 ft. Miller dump, elect. trailer brakes & hitch & grain sides, EC, $10,000. Max Johnson, High Point 336-769-9701.

Two mobile home axles w/out tires & rims, one w/out brakes, one w/brakes, $75/ea. neg.; Rough Country lift springs & shocks kit for ’85 Chevy pickup, will sell together or separate, $250 neg.; Monarch hydraul. dump trailer lift kit, $700 neg. Andrew Veach, Winston-Salem 336-688-7506.

77 F150 Ranger 4x4, real nice, manual & all papers, $3,500; hood for 55-56 Ford pickup, $200; bed for 54-56 Ford, $300. LeRoy Stinson, Boonville 336-468-8083.

85 Ford Ranger pickup truck 4x4, auto. trans., V6, good truck, $1,795. Curwood Horne, Fayetteville 910-323-0248.

New 16 ft. bumper pull stock trailer, $3,750. H.O. Davis, Reidsville 336-260-7606 or 342-0490.

45’ van trailer, ideal for hay trailer, $1,500; 40’ fl at bed, ideal hay trailer, $1,300; 40’ fl at bed, $1,300; dual wheel dolly to move trailers, $600. Miles Little, Midland 704-791-1438.

’72 Chevrolet C50 farm truck, 14 ft. bed w/grain sides, new V-8 motor installed 4 yrs. ago, $2,500. Jimmy Davis, Scotland Neck 252-443-4000.

1964 Ford F-600 dump truck w/360 eng. in GC, $1,000; farm trailer, 8x20 ft., $600. Claude Hamlett, Leasburg 336-694-6874.

5x8 utility trailer, 6 ply tires, spare tire, winch, $800. Al Simpson, Charlotte 704-597-0769 or 779-5858.

1989 Ford F-800 Boardman fi re truck, 2 stage waterous pump, pumps 1,000 gpm, 5 spd. trans., Intl. eng., 1,000 gal. tank, 16,300 mi., $34,000. Danny Shaw, Denton 336-857-2668.

Ford Ranger XLT, 4 cyl, 5 spd., white color w/bed liner, GC, $2,500; ‘06 gooseneck 36 ft. trailer, 3 ramps, 2- 10,000 dual wheel axles w/radial tires, tongue lube, good for haul-ing hay behind single wheel truck, $7,600. John Graves, Mocksville 336-749-6570.

1999 Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab, V8, 2WD, short bed w/Rhino liner, loaded w/CD & cassette (controls on steering wheels), extra clean, garage kept, 49,000 mi., practically new Michelin tires, $12,000. Robert Tew, Dunn 910-567-6133.

1986 Ford dump truck, diesel, 12 ft. fl at bed, $3,800. Joe File, Salisbury 704-637-1254.

1968 F-100 short wheel base pickup, V8 auto., power steering, truck ran when parked, some body parts missing, fair to poor cond., $500. Max Iddings, Kernersville 336-462-0462.

1975 Intl. tandem dump truck, LN Detroit V-6, 5 spd. w/3spd., air seat, Bud front wheels, air gate, swing gate, new elect. tarp, good 14 ft. bed, trailer hitch w/airbrake conditions, long wheel base, $7,995. Laura Payne, Madison 336-548-6630.

’99 Ford F250 Lariat 7.3 diesel, 6 spd. man., leather, GN Flip Over ball, VGC, 119,000 mi., $15,500. R.T. Bailey, Wake Forest 919-556-6257.

1928 Chev. short dog., running when parked, $1,000 OBO. A.R. Wil-helm, Salisbury 704-279-2453.

1986 Ford F700, white, 123,000 mi., 3770 Lima eng., 5 spd. split rear axle, double frame, GC, needs manifold gaskets & rear main seal, steering tires new, $3,200. Buddy King, Statesville 704-871-6209.

6 ½ x14 trailer, all steel, w/sides & ramps, VG tires, $1,100. Ronnie Johnson, Raleigh 919-815-5780 or 772-6107.

Cow trailer w/removable sides, all metal, 8 ft. x 14 ft., title, licensed for road use, $600. James Snipes, Graham 336-376-3878.

1964 Ford pickup, ¾ ton, 390 eng., C-6 auto., needs radiator, long bed, good tires, $595. Billy Timberlake, Timberlake 336-583-6725.

1997 Dodge truck, 4WD, clean on inside & out, well kept, interior in EC, nice tires and mags, $6,300. Shane Whitley, Concord 980-521-5602.

1981 Ford L-700, gas, GC, $2,500. Greg Overcash, Salisbury 704-202-3626.

Pond fi sh large mouth bass, grass carp, bluegill, shell cracker, fat head minnows, channel catfi sh, Koi, black crappie, pond supplies, $.35-$15. Kevin Patterson, Currie 910-283-1428.

Mosquito fi sh, Gambusia widely used for biological mosquito control, $100/1,000. Bobby Irving, Madison 336-427-7171.

Composting worms, $20/lb; manufactured worm bins, $87-$136; vermicompost, VC tea by reservation, etc. Susan Quinby Honer, Raleigh 919-676-0556.

Belgium redworms handpicked, $25/lb PPD. Kendal Rose, Marble 828-837-7165.

Catfi sh pond aerator, S&N Airfl ow systems, paddlewheel aerator, app. 18’ long, fl oats on pontoons & powered by 1-0hp, 3ph, $,1500 OBO. Bud Gilmore, Clinton 910-564-6926.

Aquaculture, Supplies & Services

Baby rabbits 6-8 w/o, dwarfs, lion heads, mini rex, mini lops, hotos, others, up to $5-$10. Ricky Phillips, Lexington 336-731-3920.

Older male Border collie, medium hair and build, registered, Free or cheap, great home with lots of room. Wayne Kerr, Charlotte 704-622-1388.

Rabbits, Free. Russell Thompson, Linwood 336-596-7796.

German shepherd pup male, around $200. Emmett Brown, Rural Hall 336-969-2410.

Rough coat collie female, ap-prox. 1 y/o. Jeana Huffman, Purlear 336-973-7579.

Young deer dog trained or un-trained under $300. Grayson McQueen, Rockingham 910-206-0621.

Female Australian shepherd, border collie or collie for family farm. Taylor Jones, Burlington 336-344-2120.

Small AnimalsWanted

Toy Australian shepherd pups, ASDR, quality bloodlines, well social-ized, $550 up. Gwen Thorne, Tarboro 252-641-4515 or 903-3345.

Bluetick beagles, AKC, Skullcap breeding, DOB 10/07; running dogs, $150 up. William Goings, Mt Airy 336-352-4551.

At stud Banjo Joe’s Squirt, USDR, NKC State Champion, NKC Champion, squirrel dog sired by Hammerin Bo, must show proof of brucellosis test-ing, $200. Joe Ackerman, Gastonia 704-865-6862.

Blue heeler female 4 y/o, great with horses, other domestic animals, kids, ranch raised, approximately 30 lbs, not spayed Free to good home. D. J. Weber, Holly Springs 919-567-1045.

Great Pyrenees pups AKC reg., DOB 1/08, raised with goats, llamas, alpacas, horses, both parents on site, now taking deposits, males/$300; $350/females, be ready 3/08. David Brown, Thurmond 336-957-3581.

Walker coon dogs UKC, 1 y/o, good bloodline, $100. Ethan Royal, Thurmond 336-874-4589.

Heeler pups, blue & red, parents on site, dad works, $150. Clint Harrill, Forest City 828-429-9273.

Mini Holland lop rabbits, come with pedigree and many colors to choose from, $20. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville 336-671-3117.

Mini lops dwarf, various color and sizes, $10; Tennessee redback rabbits, $6 up. Heather Hoots, Yadkinville 336-463-2335.

Thornburg squirrel Feist pups, DOB 2/08, parents on site, good treeing stock, they are good with kids, make good rat and snake dogs. Russell Welch, Seagrove 336-879-3458.

Jack Russells 1 male, 1 female, CKC, 4 and 5 y/o, broken coats, brown/white, $300/for both. Shirley Gordon, Rural Hall 336-969-5275.

Blue heeler pups, DOB 12/07 males & females, $150/ea. Laurie McCollum, Madison 336-427-7801.

Great Pyrenees pups AKC, reg., DOB 1/08, parents on site, raised with horses, goats, alpacas and llamas, taking deposits, $300/males and $350/females. David or Brenda Brown, Thurmond 336-957-3581.

Lab pups, AKC, DOB 2/08, white and yellow, $400. G. Molner, Blanch 336-234-9216.

At stud, Chesapeake Bay retriever, AKC reg., $300. Ronald Isley, Burl-ington 336-226-5704.

Great Pyrenees pups, AKC, DOB 12/11/07, raised w/sheep, parents on premises, $400/ea., Alamance Co., Linda Braxton, Graham 336-212-0863.

AKC Dachshund puppies, red, black & tan, chocolate, dapple puppies, beautiful colors, F-shots & dewormed ever week, $350-$400. Mae Anderson, Asheboro 336-629-7582.

Rabbits, purebred mini Rex., various ages & colors, $25. Kelsey Seitter, Burgaw 910-283-2958.

Reg. male English pointer, 3 y/o, shots are current, $500; reg. male English pointer, 4 y/o, shots are current, $550. C. Davis, Mooresboro 704-284-0054.

JRTCA working Jack Russell ter-riers, 5 m/o, smooth female, tricolor, 11 in. tall, $300. Marina Sauer, Kenly 919-284-1117.

Australian cattle dog (blue heeler) puppies, AKC reg., CH bloodlines, work or show, blues & reds, shots & wormed, $300 & up. Benny Kinley, Greensboro 336-299-8621 or www.drkscattledogs.com.

7 mos. AKC Controller bloodline puppies, $150/ea. Jarome Womble, Goldston 910-464-3098.

Three tan male fi est, 8 w/o, litter mates, already sold of good hunting stock & make excel. pets, wormed & fi rst shots, $125. Christina, Thomasville 336-474-1131.

Eight rabbits, 5 male, 3 female, not pets, were intended as meat, but family got attached, $5/OBO or trade for tame angora. Crystal Horn, Walkertown 336-744-7360.

German shepherd pups, black & tan, one white & blue, reg. health guarantee, dewormed & shots up to date, parents on site, $300. George Harrington, Ayden 252-746-2536.

Australian shepherd pups, NSDR/CKC parents on site, $350. Barry Marks, Sanford 919-776-2094.

Brittany pups, AKC reg., DOB 1/30/08, white & liver, white & orange, $200.Charles Williard, Wisnton-Salem 336-771-1919.

AKC Great Pyrenees pups, born 2/12/08 & 2/22/08, raised w/miniature goats herd, shots, wormed & vet checked, $350/ea. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville 336-671-3117 or [email protected].

Aussie shepherd, 2 y/o, current rabies w/cert., neutered, will herd sheep, cattle, goats, great temperament, fostered, trained to a whistle & hand commands, free. Melanie Hassler, China Grove 704-798-3065.

Mtn. Cur squirrel & coon pups, born 12/20/07, parents on site, both tree really well, located in Oxford, $150. Kyle Mangum, Rougemont 919-690-7066.

Blue tick beagle pups, AKC, small type, DOB 1/10/08, parents on site, shots & wormed, $200. Gene Sasser, Mt. Olive 919-658-3145 or 738-0808 –cell.

Mini Dachshund pups, AKC reg., smooth coat, red, black & tan, black, chocolate, parents on site, great personality, beautiful, loving lap pups, DOB 1/2008, $350 & up. Frances Hamilton, Dunn 910-892-1224.

Mini Dachshunds, CKC reg., dapples & solid, possible long hairs, taking deposits now, avail. 3/15 or later, $325. Kay Lackey, Snow Camp 336-675-2948.

Rat terrier pups, 2 litters, one is UKC reg., blue tricolor, second is rat terrier/feist litter, brindle & white, sire’s grand sire is champion feist squirrel dog, good for getting rid of vermin, great w/kids, $125-$300. Sandra Norman, Advance 336-940-9390 or wwww.amazinggracecatz.com/id5.html.

Australian shepherd, ASCA reg., red merle female, 2 y/o out of working lines, up-to-date on shots, $400. Emilou Phelps, Creswell 252-217-5987.

Border collie pups, black & white, ABC reg., DOB 12/24/07, $250. Calvin Sell, Olin 704-876-1732.

Rabbits w/red-back cross for dog training & restocking, $10. Julie Sink, Lexington 336-250-0685.

Rabbits, smallest of lop eared breeds, Holland lop, pets, breeders & show, $10 & up. Janice Jones, Danbury 336-593-8080.

Quality mini lop, Holland lop & lionhead bunnies, also have breed-ers, all out of pedigree show stock, $10 & up. Trent Canipe, Lincolnton 704-732-4695.

Golden Retriever/shepherd mix, 4 y/o, spayed & all shots up to date, very gentle & loving dog who gets along well with kids, cats & other dogs, loyal, free to good home. Marian Bohney, Mount Pleasant 704-785-1953.

Full blooded Australian shepherd pups, no papers, all colors, docked tails & wormed, $50-$75. Tim Reavis, Statesville 704-876-3558.

Rabbits, Netherland dwarfs, Holland lops & Hotots of various colors, $25. Donna Cayton, Durham 919-471-6346.

Australian shepherd pups, full blooded, parents on site, red & blue merles w/blue eyes, 5 girls & 3 boys, DOB 12/29/07, $200. Hope Rodatz, Hickory 704-462-1888.

Live animal box traps, all steel, dogs, coon, fox, bobcat, $75-$150. J. Parrish, Durham 919-688-3235.

NSDR Australian shepherd pups, merles, tris & solids, $200. Tiffany Shepherd, North Wilkesboro 336-452-1212 or 696-4578.

Reg. Border collie pups, $200/ea., $200. Dianne Green, Taylorsville 828-495-4003.

Great Pyrenees pups, DOB 12/31/2007, AKC reg., both parents on site, 4 males, 3 females, $300. Phil Haney, China Grove 704-798-1687.

At stud, AKC German shorthair, show champ w/excel. pedigree w/both hunt & show, health clearance completed, $600; AKC German shorthairs, excel. pedigree w/show/hunt/pet potential, $700. Christy Lambright, Wake Forest 919-556-5915 or www.wildwinghaven-kennel.homestead.com.

Border collie pups, ABCA reg., black/white & tri avail., farm raised w/goats, 2 males & 4 females, avail. immediately, $250. Glenn Parker, Dunn 910-257-2482.

Beagle pups, purebred, tri-colored, 3 F, 2M, DOB 12/27/07, adorable & family raised, parents on site, 12-13”, $150/ea. Paulette Helms, Monroe 704-753-4305.

AKC Labrador pups, 1 male, 1 female, both black, DOB 1/21/08, $200. Kandace Green, Bladenboro 910-874-3035.

Full blood rat terrier pups, ready now, shots/wormed, $150. Candace Spencer, Fairfi eld 252-925-1874.

AKC beagle pups, tri & blue tick, wormed & 1st shot, sire is 15, $125. Mark Thomas, Winston-Salem 336-971-4204.

Boykin Spaniel pups, BSS reg., one litter ready & 2 due in Feb., $450; also AKC Springer spaniels, $300. Libby Presnell, Sparta 336-372-4131.

English setter, orange & white, parent on premise reg., $300. Jerry Mclean, Fayetteville 910-488-8648 or 797-0496.

Belgian Malinois pups, born 12/12/08, top working bloodlines, UKC reg., extensive hip/elbow/eye/genetic guarantee, references, $500 & up. Ted Vande Woude, Indian Trail 704-907-8993.

Australian shepherd pups, from reg. working parents, many work-ing champions in pedigree, training avail., $400. W.R. Wyatt, Hubert 910-326-3284.

Rabbits, Hollands & mini Rex, cages & supplies, rabbitry closing, all for sale, $10 & up. Lynn Rumfelt, Charlotte 704-588-3447.

Brittany spaniel pups, AKC reg., parents on site, great pets or hunting dogs, $300. Janet Mackey, Monroe 704-764-9517.

Baby bunnies, blue-eyed, white, miniature (up to 1 lbs.), $15-$20. O. Kluttz, Rockwell 704-425-9575.

Great Pyrenees pups, AKC, DOB 1/24/08, raised w/goats, llamas, alpacas & horses, both parens on site, now taking deposits, $300 for males, $350 for females, be ready 3/10/08. David Brown, Thurmond 336-957-3581.

Mini Australian shepherd, 1.5 y/o, black tri male, neutered current on all shots, good around all farm animals, $375. Ashley McDowell, Asheboro 336-953-5953.

Bird dogs, pointers & setters, reg. FDSB, Two Droppers, started & broke, $300 & up. Bob Warren, Benson 910-891-9700.

At stud, beagle G.W.’s Little River Skeeter, Brucellosis test req’d., $150 brought. Jeff Phillips, East Bend 336-961-2008 or 699-2281.

Treeing Walker pups, 3 m/o Sack-ett Jr. bloodlines, 2 male & 4 female, already training, $300/ea. William Sharpe, Liberty 336-229-6043.

At stud Rat terrier 2 y/o, reg, great color, fee, $150. Darrell Sharpe, Graham 336-376-3557.

Feist pups, DOB 1/08, old-timey farm dogs, squirrel & coon, bobtail, erect ears, $125/ea. Gary Satterfi eld, Thomasville 336-472-6227.

AKC reg. labs, both parents on site, shots & dewormed, born 1/28/08, ready in March, $300. Angela Hayes, Angier 919-331-4114.

Rabbits, New Zealand & California breeding, does & bucks, $20/ea or all at a discount; rabbit cages, each cage comes w/a feeder & waterer, $20/ea.. Chad Rouse, Zebulon 919-455-7338.

Border collie pups, born 1/22/08, ABCA reg. parents on site, brown/white & black/white, $250. Kathy Gaines, Bear Creek 919-742-4554.

Collie mix pups, 10 w/o, wormed, very friendly, perfect family or farm dogs, free to good home. Brooke Hutchins, Asheboro 336-381-0392 aft. 6 p.m.

Beagle, 4 y/o, reg., black & tan male rabbit dog, medium speed, good bloodline, won’t quit, will bring a rabbit around, $175. Josh Butler, Yadkinville 336-961-3685 or 409-9089.

Golden retriever pups, AKC, born 12/10/07. shots, wormed, beautiful, have mother & father on site, $350. J.B. Piner, Wilmington 910-799-3904.

Australian shepherd pups, 1 red merle w/white markings, 1 blue tri-colored, both females, parents on site, $150-$200. Tim Willis, Kings Mountain 704-739-4647.

Treeing Mtn. fi est squirrel pups, 3 males, blue in color, $100-$300. Cody Kiker, Peachland 704-695-2611.

Australian shepherd pups, AKC reg., merles & tris, DOB 12/07, beauti-ful markings & great temperaments, family raised w/children, loyal workers, $300-$350. Hickok, Dunn 910-567-2447 or [email protected].

Weimaraner pups, AKC & CKC reg., DOB 1/21/08, male/female, tails docked, bred for hunting, excel disp. w/kids/other dogs, parents on site, $500-$800; at stud, Weimaraner, AKC/CKC reg., 4 y/o, $400 fee; Australian cattle dog pups, red & blue heelers, DOB 1/30/08, tails docked, , $200-$300. Allison Blevins, Yadkinville 336-961-3323.

Dog cage for small dog, freestand-ing, 6 ft. x 3 ft. w/heated birthing pan, $100. Will Cullins, Apex 919-772-4486.

Rabbits, Tennessee red backs, $10 & up. D.J. Felt, LaGrange 919-778-0361.

Golden retriever pups, champion sired, AKC reg., all health clearance on both & males, taking deposits now, 4 males & 6 females, $900. Bruce Hunt, Lewisville 336-441-0002 or http://home.triad.rr.com/furfeathers.

Great Pyrenees pups, AKC reg., all ages, pups & adult females & males, great disposition, raised w/alpacas on site, $200. Pamela Smith, Mebane 919-345-1820.

Great Pyrenees pups, DOB 2/08, sire and dame on site, $250/ea. Bradley Madison, China Grove 704-402-9055.

Small AnimalsFor Sale

In accordance with state law, puppies and dogs advertised in the Agricultural Review which are 4 mos. or older must have current rabies vaccinations. This rule also includes dogs at stud.

Ads MUST include the age of the canines at the time of publication, and a copy of the rabies certifi cate or a statement that all animals have current shots.

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SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1001; by e-mail at [email protected]; or by fax to (919) 715-8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold.

Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the month prior to publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right to edit or reject ads. Limit 2 ads/person in different categories.

Collie pup AKC with full collar, any color. Tim Warden, Sparta 336-372-8242.

Purebred blue or red heeler or purebred blue merle or red merle, Australian shepherd, young and good natured, Free. Mike Branch, Dobson 336-710-8387.

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TRUCKS & TRAILERS

Small truck good for getting around pasture and woods, must be in GC, no problems. Cody Kiker, Peachland 704-695-2611.

Trailer/wagons needed to haul kids luggage at camp. David Auman, Jackson Springs 910-652-6245.

Intern’l or Studebaker for parts. Kelly Everhart, Lexington 336-357-5922.

Trucks or machinery, Free scrap metal removal, 60 mi radius of Winston-Salem, I will pay you cash. Ric Smith, Winston-Salem 336-406-3044.

’55 IH R series truck for parts. Shane Ikerd, Vale 704-530-4887.

Toyota 1 ton fl at dump bed, dual wheels in rear, GC. John Peeler, Lincolnton 704-732-3896.

20-24 ft GN, deck over trailer, 7 ton with electric brakes, dove tail and ramps. Steve Bigham, Liberty 336-622-5514.

Trucks & Trailers Wanted

.Dually Chevy w/dual fuel tanks, 18 compartment tool box on back, just like a service truck, runs great, drives, $3,000. Tommy Beaumont, Shawboro 252-455-0422.

1987 Ford F-700 cab & chassis, new tires, good body, seats & interior, $1,500. Steve Varner, Trinity 336-880-5396.

1986 Silverado truck, Reese hitch, 8 cyl., tires, battery, computer, all 2 y/o, not used much since but kept up well, driven some each week, $2,000. Lucy Spencer, Winston-Salem 336-768-6480.

1980 Chevy pickup, 4x4 w/new lockouts, reman. eng. w/low miles, dependable, $1,250; M105 2 ½ ton trailers, body rust, frame in EC, bow incld., full covers avail., $125. Fred Susebach, Dobson 336-374-4330.

1987 Ford F-700 w/20’ stake bed, new tires, $4,000. Kendall Talbott, Siler City 919-441-8793.

2004 F150 Lariat, sunroof, power heated memory seats, auto. temp. con-trol, 4 WD, power rear glass, 22,000 mi., extra cab, red, $16,500; 2000 Ford 250 Superduty diesel, 4x4, extended cab, long bed, $10,800. D. Allison, Kernersville 336-993-5857.

2006 Dodge 3500, mega cab, 26,000 mi., bedliner, g-neck hitch, 4x4, dually, silver, $32,000. Freddie Rickman, Siler City 919-663-5500.

94 Toyota pickup, 4x4, 22 re rollbar w/lights, brushguard, 31x10.5, 50k on new motor, $6,500. Micah, Bennett 336-215-6435.

1977 F250 dually, ext. cab w/9’ fl at bed, 460, auto., A/C, good tires, am/fm/cd, $3,000. Loren Griggs, Angier 919-639-9118.

1987 GMC 2 ton dump truck, gas eng., air brakes, 12 ft. bed, $4,500. Neill Abernathy, Hildebran 828-397-3108.

1993 Chevrolet truck, 3500 series w/Galion gravel box, dump bed & Phoenix load cover, tool boxes by Stahl, needs motor, $1,300. John Peeler, Lincolnton 704-732-3896.

1973 Intl. Scout 2, new paint & fl owmaster exhaust, good shape, $4,000; 1978 Chevrolet log truck, 350 motor, 2 spd. axle, runs good, $1,000; 1986 Izuzu pup, diesel, 4x4 truck, 4 spd., A/C, $2,500. Adam Covington, Haw River 336-516-4264.

9 ton gooseneck trailer, 16 ft. w/4 ft. dovetail, new ramps, wires, jacks, GC, $3,275. Shane Nelson, Oak Ridge 336-643-2636.

1993 Mazda B2200 truck, great for farm use, 5 spd. manual, cold A/C, PS, am/fm radio needs antenna, good truck, $1,000 OBO; 1955 Chevy dump truck, fl atbed w/holes for stobs on bed, great body w/orig. inline 6 eng., bed hydraul. 14’ x 7’, VGC, $900 OBO. Adam Campbell, Thomasville 336-475-1953.

16 ft. Hooper, 3 axle w/ramps, jack, new paint, brakes on 2 axles, $1,495; Custom Flow tailgate for Chevy 2500, 99-06, $250; CIPA extendable two mirrors for 01 Chevy, $250; Prodigy break control, $100. Edwin Carter, Mocksville 336-998-4646.

85 stock trailer, 24 ft. x 8 ft., new tires, new fl oor last year, in good shape, $2,500. Dustin Clapp, Liberty 336-215-9913.

East 39’ frameless alum. dump trailer, 90 model, spring ride, alum. wheels, 24.5 rubber, grain gate, swing bows, Shurlock tarp, GC, $22,000. Frankie Shoffner, Liberty 336-622-2960.

1989 Ford F-350 XLT Lariat dually, V8, 460, p.s., p.w., p.d.l., pw, 92,000 mi., auto tran., A/C, good truck, $4,000 OBO. Doug Billings, North Wilkesboro 336-927-5684.

1974 Chevrolet C60 w/twin cyl. Dump, wooden sides, good tires, $3,000 OBO. Mark Collins, Windsor 252-794-4142.

1942 Chevrolet truck, 2 spd. axle, dual wheels for parts or restoring, $1,000 OBO. James Cook, Fallston 704-538-3508.

’06 dump trailer, 2,700 lb. axles, 6x12 w/4 ft. sides, EC, heavy duty built, $4,500; Dump trailer, 06 built, 7 ton, 6x12 w/4 ft. sides, EC, $4,700; 1999 Sterling, single axle, 20 ft. bed, Cummins diesel, 6 spd., VGC, $12,900. Clay Boykin, Whiteville 910-640-6861.

1982 GMC single axle dump truck, diesel, auto. trans., new tires, 14 ft. dump bed w/metal sides, $4,500. Scott Askew, Denton 336-859-1980.

Two 1960 Chevy trucks, both are 2 ton, one has dump bed, works VG, engines are good, runs good, $2,500 for both. Alfred Jones, Statesville 704-872-7308.

1987 Chev. 350 farm service truck, bins, vices, lifts, new tires, rebuilt eng., cold A/C, $6,500. Robert Palmer, Rocky Point 910-233-2510.

Cattle trailer, 5 1/2x9, all metal, single axle, $650. Danny Brown, Stony Point 704-585-2621.

Shavings, all pine, very absorbent, compressed & packaged into a large bale for ease of handling & storage, $3.95-$4.35 per bale, pricing based on quantity. George Hines, Stanfi eld 704-888-2987.

Rubber fencing & chew guard for horses, strong, fl exible, easy to install, maintenance free, great for horses, riding rings, $0.10/ft. delivered. Jim Tonseth, Salisbury 704-213-3382.

Horse walker for 6 horses, 110v & 20hp motor, can adjust fastness of walker & has reverse, $1,000 OBO. Sherri Hooker, Pilot Mountain 336-240-8411.

Horse boarding $150-$350. Elizabeth Cannon, Lillington 910-893-3031.

Donkeys jenny, 2 y/o, standard size; 10 y/o; 3 m/o $650/ea. Robert Sell, Winston-Salem 336-595-8247.

At stud AQHA Shys First League, fee $750 + $250 C/F; Tee J Fabulous Jack, fee $600; Major Tee J Walker, fee, $600, $10/day MC, also registered w/FQHR. Betty Brown, Seagrove 910-428-9018 or 336-873-7997.

Mini horses, colts, fi llies and yearlings, black/white with blue eyes, sorrel pinto, dune fi lly, triple reg., DNA tested, parents on site, $800 up. Bill and Pam Banks, Clayton 919-412-1684.

Horse boarding northern Wake/southern Granville co, large stalls, round pen, riding ring and trails, $300/per mo. Ralph Bridges, Creed-moor 919-528-3082.

Horse boarding secure, private, 70 ac farm, large arena, round pen, trails, pasture board, $225/mo; stall boards, $325/mo. Deborah Davidson, Winston-Salem 336-351-5747.

Pine/hardwood bagged shavings, excellent horse bedding, 35 lb bag, easy handle, low dust, $3.99/ea. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville 336-698-0207.

Mini Sicilian donkey jacks, 4-5 m/o, $400-$600. Hendrik Smock, Asheboro 336-879-2637.

9 y/o Tobiano reg. APHA, just under 16h, sire is multiple winning reining champ, $1,600 OBO. Jenifre McConnell, Walnut Cove 336-593-3977.

’01 Circle M Supreme 2 horse BP, step up, black, hay manger, tack compartment ½ escape door, extra tall, moveable middle petition, $3,500. Stephanie Burnette, Hillsborough 919-417-0297.

’98 Sundowner trailer aluminum, 7 x10 LQ, 3 horse slant, rear tack, door from LQ to rear side door, EC, $17,995 OBO. Vivian Teahey, Rose Hill 910-289-2563.

Black Percheron mare reg., 6 y/o, due to foal mid February to son of Grandeur Lyn, excellent feet, 17.1h, $2,200; Percheron, reg., 2 y/o, black, nice mare show or work, $1,700. John Karriker, Statesville 704-876-1820.

Large horse barn 13 stables + wide center hall and hay loft, large riding ring and 4 ac of additional pasture, $500/mo. Dianne Watterson, Lexington 240-498-0733.

Quarter horse, well broke, 15 h, 1,200 lbs, anyone can ride, requires a good home with stall and pasture, $1,000. LaVerle Lee, Smithfi eld 919-934-4762.

Appaloosa 20 y/o, fully broke, no vices, great for a young rider or a companion horse for pasture, $1,000 OBO. Daryl Whisenant, Concord 704-782-1106.

Two stall barn, 4 ac pasture, $175/mo. Emory Hathaway, Greensboro 336-676-1847.

Amish buggy 2 seats, black/gray upholstery, lights, windshield, wood spoke wheels with rubber rims, EC, $1,500 OBO. Jerry Hill, Lexington 336-250-2620.

Horse boarding located between Knightdale and Rolesville, large rid-ing ring, 6 ac pasture, 5 stall barn, separate hay bar, 100 ac of trails, stall board, $250/mo. Cindy Ast, Wendell 704-562-6224.

AQHA gelding, bay, 13 y/o, must be a good rider, only to good home, $7,500. Wanda Davenport, Elkin 336-408-8486.

’06 Exiss 304E LQ trailer, all aluminum, 3 horse slant, 7h, 7W, 16 ft awning, 4 ft short wall, shower and bath, $21,000. Greg Horton, Siler City 919-669-3882.

Black/white paint gelding, bomb proof, 4 y/o, anyone can ride, trail rid-den, no vices, $2,250 or will trade for equal like horse, gaited. Terry DeMeyer, Morganton 828-446-2434.

TWH stallion, black by WGC Coin Hard Cash out of Pride’ Dark Spirit/Triple Threat mare, $2,500 nego; black 3 y/o 16 h, gelding Hard Cash Final Edition breeding, $2,000 nego. Richard Barnes, Elon 336-584-6468.

’95 Bee Horse trailer, dressing rm with AC, saddle racks, total length is 40 ft, $7,500; doctors buggy repainted, $1,000. Sam Burgess, Linden 910-436-0156.

Jump sets training or wing stan-dards, $70-$150, roll tops, $150; lattice gate, $50. Greg Mills, Apex 919-362-8944.

Bay TB gelding, no vices, good home only, $3,000. Sue Martin, Con-cord 704-287-2439.

Mule gaited, 5 y/o, red John, professional trained, ridden by 13 y/o girl on trails, $4,500. Janette Oglesby, Stokesdale 336-908-3237.

TWH, 9 y/o, very gentle, loads, baths, stands, easy keeper, needs a good rider, will only go to good home, $1,800. Connie Tarleton, Willard 910-285-9999.

Horse boarding located in King, two stalls available, full board, excel-lent care, large stalls, riding arena, well maintained paddocks, $300/mo. Angie Redding, King 336-983-7228.

Paint fi lly, 2 ½ y/o, $1,200. Teresa Lawrence, Wagram 910-276-7640.

Horse boarding close to High Point and Asheboro, full board, daily turnout, 2X feeding, stalls cleaned daily, wash pit, tack area, round pen, arena, 900 ac of trails, $375/mo. M. Cyana, Trinity 336-861-4241.

Belgian mare 5 y/o, halter broke, very gentle, willing to learn, $650 or will trade for horse/mule. Kim Reid, Penrose 828-698-0396.

Foundation stock QH reg., sor-rel, 16h, ropes, sorts cows, trail rides, $1,500; APHA western pleasure/hunt-seat palomino Tobiano, 15.1h, great with children, $7,500; APHA western pleasure/huntseat 3 y/o, $14,700. Gregg Hefner, Newton 828-322-9252.

Miller and Yoder doctor buggy, single, black with red cloth seat, lights, brakes, breeching harness and bridle, also saddle blanket and bridle, $2,000. Jerry Haga, East Bend 336-699-5211.

Two GN horse trailers, both two horse, both straight load, one step up, one has ramp, dressing rooms, sleeping qtrs, one steel frame aluminum skin, $3,000; the other stock type steele, some rust, needs paint, $1,500. Dedrah Earles, Siler City 919-369-4735.

’95 S&H 3 horse GN with dress-ing and tack room, plexi both sides, escape door, fi rst horse and full rear gate, GC, $3,900. Kelli Hester, Kern-ersville 336-306-6825.

Two horse, GN trailer, with sleeper and tack compartment, GC, $3,500. Steven Duke, High Point 336-885-4256.

’93 Sundowner Executive 2 horse slant load with dressing room, rear tack, drop down windows open both sides, new tires $5,600. Mary Robbins, Ramseur 336-963-1242.

Mini mare, sorrel, w/long fl ax mane and tail, 10 y/o, has been ridden by small children, could be broke to cart, $500; TWH stud colt chestnut roan, ready to start now, lounges, ready to train your way, will be small, 14.3 h, will make great trail horse, $500. Susan Woods, Oxford 919-795-3642.

GN trailer, 17 ft, new tires, ramps with spring assist, GN, $2,500. Mike Frye, Liberty 336-215-2678.

Grey mini stallion, nice disp., built like a quarter horse, $400. J. Graham, Dudley 919-222-2271.

AQHA bay mare, 7 y/o, show ex-perience, HUS and equitation champ, loads and trailers well, trial ridden, needs experienced rider, $5,000. Nora Cain, Apex 919-362-9922.

Mini horses 2 mares, 1 gelding, mares are paint, gelding is bay, $500/ea or all three for $1,200. Rachel Farmer, Clayton 919-989-4934.

’91 Heart 4 horse straight load GN horse trailer, EC inside and outside, $5,500 OBO. Paul Cellucci, Clayton 919-413-8562.

Mammoth jack colt, ready to wean, halter and has been handled, $400. Ben Lane, Pinnacle 336-399-0168.

Boarding, 1-acre pasture w/ run-in shed, near Micro, $100/mo. Marina Sauer, Kenly 919-284-1117.

HORSES

Horses & SuppliesFor Sale***

PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins test. Advertisers must supply the accession number of test, the name of lab doing the test, the date of test and results for each equine advertised. The following advertisers have provided proof of a negative Coggins test.

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Cowan uncapper. Mike Singleton, Canton 828-648-1198.

Extractor, capping knife, bee keep-ing supplies. David Auman, Jackson Springs 910-652-6245.

Bees, Supplies & Services

Wanted

3 lb package of bees with ’07 Italian queen $60, pick up only, yellow Italian queen shipped, $17.50; new Cyprus hives, ready for bees, $60; supers complete, $30. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704-982-3136.

Taking orders for ’08, 5 frame nucs, no frame exchange, $70, avail-able 4/08. Richard Wright, Mt. Gilead 910-439-1879 or 975-3355.

5-10 bee hives, extra frames, ex-tra supers, bee suit, 4 frame manual extractor, capping knife, heater, 30 unconstructed supers with frames and other equipment, must be sold together, $700 OBO. Lindy McGhee, Fayetteville 910-988-5871.

New colony honey bees, 1 brood box, 1 super, inner and top lids, all new wood, young queens, treated, $120/ea. Roby Fritts, Thomasville 336-475-2962.

5 gallon pail of honey, $95; quarts, $8; pints, $4/ea. Paul Hurley, Troy 910-576-4731 or 572-6464-cell.

5 frame nucs $85/ea; NWC queen, $17.50/ea; rip cells, $7.50/ea; available beginning 5/2008. Mike Singleton, Canton 828-648-1198.

Ten hives of bees 1 ½ story, $100/per hive. John Kershaw, Raleigh 919-878-8763.

Minnesota hygienic queens for spring replacements, great layers that are non aggressive, reserve now for your needs, $15/ea. Jack Tapp, Chapel Hill 919-942-2006.

Queens, $12/ea; nukes or whole hives, state inspected, call to book order. David Pilcher, East Bend 336-699-3103.

5 frame nucs $75, Italian hygienic stock, queens available 4/08. Jeff Ritchie, Morganton 828-438-1720.

Italian honey bees state inspected, 3 lb package with queen, $55, fi ve frame nuc, $65 with frame exchange. Rick Coor, Goldsboro 919-778-0210.

Honeybees taking orders for spring ’08, complete hives, $150; 5 frame nucs, $85; 3 lb package bees, $60; no frame exchange, state inspected. Sam Frogge, Statesville 704-585-2004.

Bees, Supplies & Services

For SaleNOTICE

N.C. law requires a permit to sell honey bees in the state. A permit is not required for: The sale of less than 10 bee hives in a calendar year, a one-time going-out-of-business sale of less than 50 hives, or the renting of bees for pollination purposes or their movement to gather honey.

Contact Don Hopkins, state apiarist, NCDA&CS, 1060 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1001 for information.

TRUCKS & TRAILERS

’94 Ford 250 XLT Powerstroke diesel 4x4, looks & runs good, 5 spd., gooseneck & 5th wheel hitch, PW, PDL, CC, CD, great truck, $7,200 OBO. Casey Warren, Burlington 336-792-0723.

1985 Nissan short bed pickup, 5 spd., new kingpins/bushings, good tires, $1,100. Wayne Shore, Hamptonville 336-468-4881.

Trailer, 7 ton, $1,500. G. Allen, Advance 336-998-5391

’58 Chevy 3100 Apache pick up, stepside, FC, $2,000. Anthony Bright, Sanford 919-774-4291.

Two ton Chevy, 88 model, $8,000. Eddy Dotson, Advance 336-399-6310.

3 pc. stainless tub grille insert, $220; Onki stainless brush guard, $800, both fi t Ford 99-2006. Pamela Key, Wilkesboro 336-973-8903.

500 gal. fuel tank w/elect. Gas Boy pump, $400. Ben Henderson, Littleton 252-583-6161.

1986 gas GMC 7000 auger boom truck, new 4 WD disk brakes, two 7.5 ft. augers -- 10” & 17”, no bucket, $2,500. Mike Holland, Apex 919-362-8525.

Gindy 40’ semi box trailer, great for dry storage, VGC, $1,500. Billy Goodbar, Fleetwood 336-877-2824.

770 David Brown, live PTO & lift, runs good, $2,000. Q. Dillard, Durham 919-383-3946.

Gooseneck utility trailer, all steel, 14,000 lb. capacity, 8 lug premium axles w/ large brakes, 20’x8’ size, dove tail, adj. ramps, LN, $3,950. Larry Mills, Monroe 704-282-0108.

1980 Hill alum. dump trailer, 34’ on steel frame, new elect. tarp, good tires & brakes, $13,500; 1979 King Goose equipment trailer, tandem axle, 8 wheels, removeable deck, 18” outriggers for overwidth equip., $3,000. Lenuel Chamberlain, Yadkinville 336-468-2350.

1985 Chevy crew cab dually, 454 eng., gooseneck+receiver hitch, elect. brake controller, GC, $4,000. Allen Fain, Snow Camp 336-684-9033.

1969 Ford dump truck, v8, single axle, 10’ long bed, good mechan. cond., $3,000 OBO. Don Cain, Walkertown 336-595-4666.

Trailer, 12x6, 2 axles, metal bed, side planks, $1,100. C.W. Hager, Cornelius 704-896-2537.

4x4 ’94 F150 w/95,000 mi., XLT package, 6 cyl., auto trans. w/overdrive, GC, white, $3,000. Andrew McSwain, Albemarle 704-983-1859.

96 Freightliner FL70, 8.3L, 6 spd., 14’ contractor dump, pintle hitchm air brakes, a/c, man. Tarp, $17,000. Scot Kepley, Lexington 336-239-7733 or 731-0267.

2001 Ford F250 ext. cab, short bed, XLT, 7.3 diesel, auto., 4x4, new trans., black, 20mpg, Superchip, BFG AT’s, 116k, $15,000; Chapperal cattle trailer, 24’ gooseneck, Heavy Duty- Well built, $2,500. B. Moore, Yadkinville 336-401-5007.

Susuki mini truck, 4x4, great for hunt/farm, $7,000 neg. Breck High, Laurel Hill 910-544-9262.

1999 Intl. Eagle 9400, N14 daycab, 195” WB, airride , recent main. & rod bearings, turbo, injectors, wet line, 13 spd., 506,000 mi., $24,000; 1994 Warren feed trailer, 8 compartment, spring ride suspension, in cab remote, $13,000. Barry McSwain, Norwood 704-985-3751

’94 Silverado 4x4, short bed, ex cab, 350, geared for towing, loaded, 35,800 actual mi., $11,500. Charles Trotter, Bear Creek 919-837-5252.

1980 Chevy C-10 short bed, less eng., auto, ps, pb, no A/C, straight 6, body in GC, new tires, new front brakes, bed liner, heavy duty rear springs, $1,000. Keith Steele, Greensboro 336-549-4769 aft. 6 p.m.

1985 Toyota pickup 4x4, GC, $1,700; 2 ton Ford & Chevy truck parts, motor, transmissions & rear ends, $200-$450. Ted Garrett, Bullock 919-693-9096 nights.

1973 Reid tandem trailer, 12 ft., 7 ton, all metal w/pintle hitch, $1,350. Cecil Barbour, Conover 828-461-2501.

1977 Intl. LoadStar dump truck, single axle, airbrakes, 404 eng. rebuilt bumper-to-bumper, VGC, $6,000. Floyd Wolfe, Snow Camp 336-376-3038.

1969 Dodge truck 318, 99,884 actual mi., family owned, orig. paint, light green, garaged, $7,000. Charles Moore, Concord 704-786-0462.

1960 Intl. 1 ½ ton truck, good title, $350 OBO. James Steep, Hendersonville 828-685-8461 aft. 8 a.m.

1951 GMC 2 ton dump, runs, needs block work, will trade for old tractor on steel wheels or gooseneck trailer, $2,500 OBO; 1961 Chevy Apache 10, needs work, has new bakes, will make a nice truck, $800 OBO. Clinton Beaver, Lexington 336-596-4083.

Three packages of nucs for spring delivery. Jim Robbins, Snow Camp 336-565-8499.

All beekeeping hives, equipment and supplies. Colby Myers, Ronda 336-984-3072.

BEES WANTEDTRUCKS & TRAILERS

1978 Ford F150 Ranger truck, 4x4, 351 eng., 4spd. trans., new tires, eng., tran. & body in GC, $2,800. Arthur Ledford, Bakersville 828-688-2405.

1972 F-350 Ford, 54,000 mi., new paint, 12 ft., 7 ½ ton new dump metal bed, 4 ft. side planks, one owner, $5,500. Elbert Williams, Robbins 910-948-2348.

AGRICULTURAL REVIEWPage 6 March 2008

Two 14 box Taylor Twin cure barns, heat exchanger upgrade, installed by Taylor Mfg., $5,500 or $10,000/for both. Dale Robinson, Garland 910-529-3951.

’06 Kawasaki 250 ATV, $2,300; Hale fi re irrigation pump, $1,000; Murray lawn mower, 12 hp, 42” mow-ing deck, $200; 3 pt lift hay forks, $300. Ronald Russell, Rougemont 919-477-8079.

Hay/cotton wagon 20 ft long, 6 ft sides, $1,000; irrigation system 3” and 4”, PTO pump, $2,500; 7” irrigation pipe, $2.50/per ft. Brent Strickland, Louisburg 919-496-7108.

JD 1 row 3 pt corn planter with 3 plates and fertilizer hopper, $650; 3 pt one row cultivator, $125. B.W. Morgan, Salisbury 704-857-3317.

NH 477 haybine, $1,500; rotary mower, 8 ft, $800; equipment trailer, 20 ft triaxle, $2,000. B. Moore, Yad-kinville 336-401-5007.

Salsco shavings mill 21 yrds per hour, 86 hp diesel, 8.5x30” wide box, trailer and blower standard equipment, knife sharpener included, $38,000. Floyd Traywick, Southern Pines 910-280-1604.

MF planters model #39, planters on MF #51 toolbar with row markers, GC, $350. Donald Baker, Youngsville 919-616-4190.

Ontario grain drill $400, EC. Tony Church, Pfafftown 336-945-2381.

Frick sawmill model 1156C with 4 dog carriage and 52” good blade and 4 cylinder case power, $3,500. B.K. Harrison, High Point 336-869-1076.

Fertilizer hopper for ’47 MH pony, $50. William House, Nashville 252-459-4562.

986, FC, $3,000; 1086, GC, $7,000, farmed with in ’07 season. James Royal, Newton Grove 910-385-6873.

Agricraft A5 spreader wagon, $3,000; Hahn Hiboy 312 sprayer, $1,000; 21” JD 10 hole wheel spacers, $500. Kelvin Kornegay, Mt. Olive 919-223-1265 or 658-3433.

NH Super 68 sq baler, jumped time and broke needles, repair or for parts, also have JD #9 and #39 sickle mowers, have owner manu-als, $150. Pete Bynum, Iron Station 704-732-0134.

’62 Gleaner A self propelled combine, 2 row corn header and 10 ft grain header, 6 cyl gas engine, always sheltered, $2,000 OBO, will deliver for fee. Kale Watkins, Denton 910-538-3261.

Ford Super Dexta diesel, one owner, new tires and paint, LNC, $4,000. Donnie Washburn, Reidsville 336-342-0709.

Gravely commercial 12 hp Kohler, swift o matic with brush cutter mower, plow, 40” mower deck, parts, tractor, plow and brush cutter in VGC, $700 nego.; Bearcat chipper/shredder, com-mercial model, LNC, $600. Michael Harrill, Maiden 828-428-2312.

Pull behind mower, Swisher 44” rugged cut trail mower for 4 wheeler, B&S engine, cranked annually, GC, $750 OBO. Ivey Smith, Moravian Falls 919-616-4171.

850 JD 4WD with front end loader, $7,000. Daryl Perry, Edenton 252-562-3821.

1135 MF cab tractor with new clutch, looks and runs good, $6,000; 830 Case tractor with front in loader, gas burner, $4,000. Joe Perry, Tyner 252-333-7236.

Bushhog FTH 720 finishing mower, 3 pt hitch, EC, $900; two disc plow, two bottom plow, $150/ea; single bottom plow, $100 all 3 pt hitch. Robert Troxler, Gibsonville 336-584-1958.

JD 450 B track loader, 4-in-1 bucket, tight machine, $10,500. Roger Green, Eagle Springs 910-673-3696.

JD 3-16 bottom plow, Cat 2, 3 pt new paint, GC, $350; hvy duty carry all, steel with wood bottom 73” x45”, GC, $200; 7’ sickle mower, Iron King, Gribaldi and Salvia Superior 394, EC, $450. Jeff Hoffman, Clemmons 336-399-6517.

Wagon 7’ x 16’ fl at bed, 6 ton gear with HD str. steel frame, oak fl oor , VGC, $850; MF 4x16” trip foot turning plow, $750; two 2 hole and 1-4 hole hog feeders, GC, $125/all. Rick Ingram, Greensboro 336-674-7703.

Kubota ZD28F zero turn mower, 28 hp diesel engine, 72” cut, 142 hrs, EC, $10,200. James Dancy, Hays 336-957-8363 or 928-0983.

504 Intl. tractor, needs sheet metal, but runs good, 3 pt. hitch, $2,500; 3020 JD tractor, EC, no leaks, good hydraul., $8,500. Steve McCorkle, Monroe 704-764-7871.

JD 5210 tractor, 1999 model, 500 hrs., w/canopy, VGC, $13,000. Bob Dunning, Lexington 336-798-2711.

315 NH sq baler, new knotters, EC, $5,900. Keith Peeples, Oak Ridge 336-382-1109.

Bush Hog brand fi nishing mower, $350. Keith Comer, Advance 336-998-7648.

Pull type sprayer, 300 gallon tank, 40 ft boom coverage, foam marker, works very good, $3,000. James Hor-rell, Harrells 910-596-8567.

’05 Cat 257B, AC, heat, self leveler, 66” GP bucket, $34,000. Scott Kepley, Lexington 336-239-7733.

Spra Coupe 3630 60 ft booms diesel, auto rate controller, $16,000; Vicon 8 wheel rake, 3 pt hitch, $500. Mike Miller, China Grove 704-202-5591.

Ford 4100 and others roll bar at-tachment, $200; cultivator with top dressers, 2 row, 3 pt, $300. Betty Potts, Lexington 336-787-5549.

’72 JD tractor 3020 new batteries, new seat, good running condition, $9,000. Jack Smith, Marion 828-724-4827.

Farm wagon 17 ft Long, fl at, bed mounted on 6 ton, NH body, EC, $1,200. Tommy Smith, Concord 704-782-8583.

’74 Ford 3000 diesel PS, good metal, tires, rebuilt starter, lift brakes, water pump, fi eld ready, $6,000. David Price, Stokesdale 336-427-3851.

656 Intern’l tractor dual remotes, good tires, 2 row tractor, $6,000. David Broach, Roxboro 336-592-3060.

Finish mower, Woods RD 7200, bought 1/2006 for Kubota L4330, never used, orig. price $2,100, will sell for $1,750 OBO. G.R. Colby, Bolivia 910-612-4808.

NH 352 hammer mill, GC, $1,750. John Greble, Richfi eld 704-637-9344.

Irrig. equip., long real, 1,200 ft., 4” Wisconsin Robin Big Gun, 1020 ft. 5”, 730 ft. 4”, Marlow pump, PTO, model 4D8SG, $10,000/all. W.J. Lea, Carthage 910-295-6053.

Ford Jubilee tractor, good tires, runs good, $2,300. Paul Thompson, New London 704-984-6403.

AgriFab 42” yard sweeper, new, $175. James Strickland, Knightdale 919-266-1125.

Sawmill, 48 in. circular blade on steel frame, under shed, 4 head blocks, Case power unit gas & Intl. ED-9, diesel, $3,000; Ford sickle mower, 6 ft. bar, new blades, 3 pt. hitch, $550; Piedmont 1-horse wagon w/side boards,GC, building kept, wood fl oor, $1,500 OBO. Chris/Sandy Smith, Marshville 704-385-9682.

NH 850 round hay baler, sheltered, used this season, runs great; Ford 5 ft. bush hog, GC, $375. B.N. Ross, Yanceyville 336-421-5423.

Model #TFD 2-cyl. hand-crank Wisconsin eng., cyl. need reboring, mag. & carb. good, $100; 80 model phony Troy Bilt tiller, no motor, tines & gear box, $100. Richard Elliott, Ruffi n 336-939-7772.

M Farmall, runs good, $2,350; 24 ft. gooseneck trailer, 3 axles, $1,700; 24 ft. Haulmark trailer, custom build, $5,500. Ray Allred, Climax 336-674-2894.

Ford 600 Workmaster tractor, eng. & hydraul. rebuilt in 2003, good tires & battery, runs good, $3,750. Olin Meeks, Greensboro 336-282-7331.

1952 Farmall Super A tractor, cult. & fert. hopper, mower (cycl.), sprayer & herb broadcaster, GC, 6x12 ft. trailer, $3,500/all; Master tiller, 5hp, $325; MTD 22”, 4hp push mower, LN, $125; gleaner E combine, shelter & runs, $250. Larry Jones, Norlina 252-492-1631.

400 Farmall diesel w/7 ft. blade, new paint, ready to work or show, $4,200; 451 NH mowing machine, ready to mow, $1,000; 56 NH hay rake, $750. Roger Davis, East Bend 336-699-2068.

MF 40 tractor w/front end loader, diesel eng., shuttle trans., $4,500; Ford sickle mower, $600 OBO. Tony Cheek, Snow Camp 336-376-3007.

Gregory 3500 cruster, GC, $5,000. Jarome Womble, Goldston 910-464-3098.

3 pt. Wood saw, VGC, $100 OBO. A.R. Wilhelm, Salisbury 704-279-2453.

Simplicity chipper/shredder, 8hp, w/all attach., perfect for large yard leaf clean-up, few hours or use, new cost $800, sell for $450. David Dawson, Durham 919-620-8055.

Model 450 NH sickle mower w/7 ft. cutterbar, owners manual & extra belt, GC, kept in dry, $650. Dale Beattie, Kings Mountain 704-435-3583.

Goat equip., milking stand, kid box for disbudding, elastratorm & disbud-ding iron, $300 OBO. Dianne Karmady, Greensboro 336-457-9398.

NH BR740 round baler, EC, $13,500;Kuhn GA4100 rotary rake, GC, $2,700. Greg Overcash, Salisbury 704-202-3626.

2004 Kubota M6800, 4WD w/loader, 3rd valve will run anything a Bobcat will run, EC, kept in garage, 200 hrs., $22,500. John Edwards, Stoneville 336-932-5116.

Cole 1 row planter & cult., 3 pt. hitch, all plates & shovels, rear steel wheel, LNC, $500. Dennis Holshouser, Rockwell 704-279-4559.

Early 50’s AC “B” w/retro-fi t 3 pt. hitch, w/disc harrow & cult., 6 volt, $1,500. Jim Robbins, Snow Camp 336-565-8499.

1999 MF 243, 440 hrs., excellent, $12,500; Landpride scrapeblade, 10 ft., hydraul., excellent, $4,000. R&H Grain Farm, Siler City, 336-215-3167 or 919-742-3982.

Retrofi tted burner complete for Twin Taylor in EC, $1,000; 6 trailers for Taylor boxes, $125/ea., EC. David Tickle, Summerfi eld 336-349-9760.

Super A Farmall, EC, rebuilt motor, rolling cults., 4 fi nger sweeps, 3 pt. fast hitch, JD grain drill, $6,500 for tractor & equip. Doug Womble, New Hill 919-387-0599.

Christmas tree transplanter, 2 seats, EC, $2,200. Rondal Farmer, Sparta 336-372-2992.

9690 Bushhog, 10.5 ft. no-till drill, $5,000. Phil Graham, Cleveland 704-798-4216.

JD straw chopper, excel. Shape to fi t 7700 or equal, $600. Jeffery Hodges, Dobson 336-366-2302.

CAT 416-B backhoe w/2,450 hrs., $18,500; Rock Bucket skid-steer or multi-terrain loader attach., used less than 10 hrs., Universal connector, $750; Cindy/Richard Morgan, Eagle Springs 910-948-4237.

1999 2010 Long tractor w/front-end loader, 35hp, diesel, 2 spd. trans., 2 hyd. Pumps, factory fi xed for backhoe on rear, safety roof, used for light farm-ing, 800 hrs., $7,000. Dennis Linville, Browns Summit 336-621-1314.

2005 Honda Rancher 350 4-wheeler, electric shift, 83 hrs., LNC, $3,300. David Hutchins, Yadkinville 336-961-3086.

Gravely garden tractor, complete tiller, rotary plow & 30 in. brush mower, $1,300; fi nish mower, 72 in., 3 y/o, used 2 yrs., VGC, $725. Earl Queen, Swansboro 910-326-8223.

Two feed bins, 10 T w/fi eld system, EC, $1,100; 12 T feed bin w/fi eld system, EC, $750; 7’ NH mowing machine, GC, sheltered, $700; Oli-ver 1 disc grain drill, GC, sheltered, $600. Mrs. Manley Teague, Ramseur 336-879-3310.

60” scoop, EC, 3 pt., $325; 12” bottom plow, 3 pt. hookup, $175. Doug Isley, Reidsville 336-349-7368.

Ford tractor 2110, VGC, gas, live PTO, P/S, roll bar & canopy, new tires, runs great; NH451 sickle mower, 7 ft., belt driven, both sheltered, both for $7,500. Ed Goodnight, Concord 704-699-9390.

’52 8N Ford tractor, starts good, runs good, looks pretty good, has 3 nearly new tires, $3,000 OBO. Lewis May, Greensboro 336-697-0993.

Farmall cultivation “A” w/hand levers, runs but smokes, needs oil rings, complete w/cults., straight sheet metal, good to restore. Billy Timberlake, Timberlake 336-583-6725.

EB3500 WATT generator, com-mercial grade, auto idle, $1,500. L. Drye, Stanfi eld 704-888-2885.

460 Intl. tractor w/Freeman 4000 loader, 2 pt. hitch, fi eld cond., Intl. 2 bottom plow, 1 pt. hitch, MF 6 ft. buhshog, fi eld cond., $1,650. Ernest Pinnix, Eden 336-627-9303.

Kubota M5950 w/new bushog front end loader, pallet forks, good tires, paint, ROPS, tractor in real GC, need smaller tractor, $14,000. David Joyce, Walnut Cove 336-414-1871.

Komatsu D21S-5 track loader, 90 %+ under carriage, 840 hrs., powershift hydrostatic trans., pedal steer, 9,500 lbs., runs & operates excellent, fresh service, can haul w/large pick up & Bobcat trailer, $8,900. Jeff Everhart, Lexington 336-239-0050.

NH model 472 haybine, one owner, shed kept, VGC, $4,000; Ford 3-14” bottom trip plows, $400; cult., 3 pt. hook-up, $45; calf creep feeder, needs some repair, $50. Colon Nifong, Lexington 336-731-6730.

Early 1900s 2-horse Nissen wagon w/singletrees and doubletrees, truck bed and homemade haybed, wheels & beds in great shape, shed kept, $1,000. Bobby Boyles, King 336-983-5912.

Hudson 6-ton, 25’ long, $1,600; NH 273 hay liner, $1,100; 2-pull sickle hay rakes, $250/ea.; Kubota M4030 SU, $6,200. Kenneth Cathey, Mt. Airy 336-817-7173.

2000 JD tractor, model 4300, 3TNE84, diesel, 32.2 gross hp, 27 PTO hp, elect. System, 12 volt, 3 pt. hitch, 101 hrs., 2,600 lbs., 6 ft. scrape blade, $7,500/all. James Barrett, Wallburg 336-769-3673.

EquipmentFor Sale

FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT

At stud AQHA 93 Foundation grullo stallion, excellent conforma-tion, sires lots of color, live cover only, fee, $500 + $10/day mare care. Bonnie and Kevin Mesmer, Mebane 919-563-2929.

’00 Big Valley BP, 2 horse trailer wish to sell as package rig with ’98 Ford 250 pickup both red and VGC, trailer, $1,500; pickup, $5,000 as a package deal, $6,000. Laura Lee Mat-thews, Cameron 910-528-6505.

Horse boarding stall or pasture board, with run in shelter, lighted round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings daily, quality pasture, excellent care, manager on site, references available, $200/mo. Mary Ann Harville, Siler City 919-742-5053.

TB mare reg. big 16 hd, 17 y/o, Hanoverian approved and listed in the PSB, $1,500 OBO. Joan Rash, Statesville 704-592-2791.

TWH Dumas Walker mare, proven broodmare, safely in foal to Generator stallion, $2,500; TWH chestnut fi lly, DOB 5/07, Dumas Walker/Genera-tor bloodlines, $1,000. Mary Cooke, Cornelius 704-892-8675.

’02 Adams horse trailer 16 ft, gray with dressing rm with mats and lined walls, $4,800. Tommy Wingler, Statesville 704-902-4677.

Horse barn with 8 stalls, + large run in shed, 24 ac, pond, house, near Concord in Cabarrus co, organic farming, $1,800/mo. Sandra Bertoli, Mt Gilead 910-220-2411.

APHA breeding stock mare, pretty bay, 15.1h, great on trails, has worked cows, ridden western and English, all around prospect, great bloodlines, $2,200. Sally Smith, Salisbury 704-633-3282.

Two-horse trailer, $1,375. P. McNeill, Durham 919-383-9352.

At Stud, Gold Bar Ace Poco AQHA Bay, 16 h, Blondy’s dude and Poco bloodline, pasture or handing, $300. Rickie Benton, Roseboro 910-564-4306.

AQHA Golden Palomino gelding, 15h, quiet, guaranteed 100 sound, exc trail horse, western/pleasure w/ potential, $2,500. Beth Baucom, Peachland 704-843-3798.

Percheron mare, 14 y/o, foxhunted, has pulled plow and sled, loads, clips, stands for farrier, proven broodmare, great on trails, $1,500. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336-364-4739.

’04 S&H Sport Contender 3-horse slant, lots of cabinets, bed, back tack, drop windows at head, stock at back end, $10,500. LaRita Johnson, Ayden 252-327-1627.

Child’s Lancer English saddle, 16”, LNC, $200. Also have pad, leathers, iron and bridle to match, $300. Sonya Proctor, Winston-Salem 336-848-5642.

Reg. TB/JC mare, 16h, black bay, elegant mover, beautiful head, $1,000. APHC colt, chestnut/white over hips, $2,500. Terri Rakosky, Tobaccoville 336-240-3396.

Rare Dartmoor broodmare, reg. 12h, 8 y/o, bay mare, started under saddle, walk/trot on lead line, $2,500. Paint/Arabian gelding, going well under saddle, walk/trot/canter, loads, backs, prob 15.1h, $2,500. Ann Moss Joyner, Mebane 919-563-4109.

Well-worn saddles, wood tree McClellan rigged western and Aus-sie-style saddles, $100. 16” heavy stock saddle and English saddle w/ fi ttings, $150. Andy Smith, Fayetteville 910-484-9350.

Pasture for rent, southern Ala-mance Co, Snow Camp, 6-stall barn and pond, $250/mo. Travis Graves, Burlington 336-229-5216.

Boarding for one stallion, colt or gelding. Possible co-op, private farm, $250. S. Boisselle, Siler City 336-879-2892 or [email protected].

Two-horse tag-along trailer for medium size horses, older model w/ good tires and fl oor, $600. Gary Rob-bins, Jamestown 336-454-67523.

Horse pasture & barn for rent, Winston-Salem/Walburg area, you feed, elec. fence, $125/mo –one horse or $150/mo – two horses. Bill Maddox, Winston-Salem 336-769-9748.

AQHA/NFQHA bay proven broodmare, has been started, experi-enced rider, sound utd, Pocos Dixie Girl Hypp N/N, $1,500. R. Greene, Zebulon 919-842-0428.

Saddles, Tucker equitation en-durance, $875. Ansure Classic tree-less dressage, $800. Dianne Porter, Greensboro 336-457-9398.

At Stud, APHA Chestnut/Overo stallion, champ bloodlines go back to Doc Bar, 100 color producer on paint mares, $750. Gail Pearce, Louisburg 919-495-2352.

Palomino Gelding, big 16 h., beautiful, star forehead, snip nose, 2 wht socks, broke, 13 y/o, rides quiet, healthy, $1,800. Ronald Moore, Clayton 919-934-6117.

Two-horse slant, GN/dressing room, gc, insulated, AC, awning, 30 gal water tank, ready to camp, $8,500 obo. S. Graham, Dudley 919-222-7744.

Barrel racer, cheap, needs good home, runs mostly 3D, but has run 2D times, runs hard, needs exp rider, well taken care of, $2,300. Lisa Saunders, Kernersville 336-345-5575 or 996-0930.

Circle Y Cordura Park and Trail saddle, 16”, ec, only used a few times, $350 obo. AOHA ’06 Sor-rel Tovero fi lly, calm, exc manners, ready to train and ride, $1,850. Marcy Brown, Kernersville 336-769-2206 or 369-7420.

Pony saddles, 2 black, 1 Headstall and 1 Saddle pad, $125/all. Joanne Champion, Linden 910-980-1113.

’99 4 Star 4-horse trailer, air ride, drop doors both sides, mangers, 8’ short wall living quarters, shwr, bed, sink, mwave, ref, tv, vcr, closet, couch, storage, $24,500. Loren Griggs, Angier 919-639-9118.

Boarding, safe fencing, round pen, riding arena, trails, tack room, deep bed stalls, picked daily, quality feed 2x daily, Timothy/Orchard hay, daily turnout, owner on premises, $350/full board. Diane Duquette, Wake Forest 919-554-9220.

’96 ApHC mare, exc bloodlines, halter and riding, calm disp., Mighty Cowboy, $3,000. ’04 ApHC mare non-characteristic sorrel broke to halter only, friendly, A Cowboys Promise Prom Queen, $800. Tim Smith, Kernersville 336-399-8100.

Boarding, 2 stalls for geldings, exc. feed and hay 2x day, turn out, pastures, riding rings and trails, New Hill near Jordan Lake, $325/mo. Jackie Adams, New Hill 919-362-1712 or 395-2080.

’01 Exiss Alum 2 horse slant load trailer, w/ rear tack & dressing room, $9,995. Arthur C. Richey, Taylorsville 828-495-8361.

AQHA bay gelding, 15 h, 18 y/o, good trail horse, loves attention, $1,000. AQHA palomino mare, 14.5 h, exc broodmare, companion, $1,000. Grey mare, 14.5h, light trail riding, companion, $1,000. Robin Willis, Charlotte 704-578-2793.

Crosby XL med-wide tree close contact saddle, less than 1 y/o, kept clean, not the right size, perfect shape, gorgeous, $850 obo. Wendy Bryan, Chapel Hill 919-929-6482.

1 horse buggy w/ hydraulic brake, exc cond., $1,200. Kenneth Kindley, Thomasville 336-476-8336.

11 y/o gelding, sorrel, $850. Wanda Sides, Albemarle 704-322-8232.

Molly mule, 16.3, 3 y/o, brown w/ cross on back, 4 wht stockings, green broke, will ride & pull, clips well, $1,500. Pam Darden, Kenly 919-284-6555.

’04 Western pleasure mare, ready to show, Zips Chocolate Chip bredding, very quiet and broke, kid safe, $7,500 neg. Sandra Oliver, Oak Ridge 336-455-1940 or [email protected].

’05 All Aluminum Twister 3H Sl trailer, 8 wide, exc cond, like new, full LQ, sleeps 4, stud stall, running horse awning, cactus interiors, hickory cabinets, $49,500. Beverly Hardy, Brown Summit 336-808-7243.

Easy Entry Mini Cart, Amish made, wood shafts, leather seat, kept in barn, nice, incl. harness, $250. Lucy Spencer, Winston-Salem 336-768-6480.

Horse boarding, training & les-sons, large modern facility, lighted arena, rnd pen, encl stables w/ large stall, turn out w/ shelters, encl wash bay w/ hot water, boarding $250/mo, lessons $25/hr. Paula Wayne, Locust 980-253-4877.

’94 GN Adam, 3 horse slant, a/c, heat, shwr, toilet, sink, awning, rear tack, $6,000 neg. Mike Phillips, Winston-Salem 336-462-3643.

AQHA reg colt, fantastic bloodlines (Doc Bar/King), halter broke, great confi rmation, shedding out black or gray, $500. Pony harness for mini horse, all blk w/ brass trim, complete set, $125. DJ Weber, Holly Springs 919-567-1045.

HORSES HORSES

Dead broke, traffi c proof horse for driving a buggy, would prefer Saddlebred and at least 15h, would like a black horse and a gelding fi rst and mare second choice, no studs. Taye cook, Roxboro 336-322-3011.

Child saddle for horse/pony, maybe 13 hands high. Sarah Ellis, Bladenboro 910-648-5086.

Two or three horse slant load light weight GN horse trailer with full LQ, GC, reasonable price. La Rita Johnson, Ayden 252-327-1627.

Horses &SuppliesWanted

AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7March 2008

Farmall cub tractor w/cults., VGC, stored inside, $2,200. Doug Bailey, Youngsville 919-556-1748.

59 JD 530, good paint, maintained by JD, 3 pt. hitch w/orig. top link, very complete, VGC, $9,000. John Massey, Clayton 919-934-4695.

S-C Case tractor, $1,400 or trade; Lilliston peanut combine, model 6000, hi-cap, $1,200 or trade; two V-4 Wisconsin eng., $500/ea. Eddie Ketchum, Jacksonville 910-455-5079 or 389-6509.

’62 2010 JD, 40hp, 3 pt. hitch, 8 spd., restored, $4,500; ’53 Case, SC, 20hp, 3 pt. hitch, new carb., restored, $3,000; ’52 AC, CA, 20hp, 3 pt. hitch, rebuilt front end, restored, $3,000. Randy Osborne, Sparta 336-372-2424.

G AC w/hdy. lift, full set of cults., $3,500; two 18.4x34 rear tractor tires, no breaks, one LN, $300. Henry Purser, Monroe 704-753-1673.

Tufl ine scrape blade, 7 ft., w/3 hydraul., EC, $1,000; NH 450 7 ft. sickle mower, EC, $700. Brandon Bowles, Rural Hall 336-416-2760.

Ford 8N tractor, late model, w/side dist., always sheltered, w/blade, $2,500. J. Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383.

1950 AC “B,” restored 2005, very nice, no attachs., $2,800 neg. Steve Moore, Elm City 252-904-9706.

1952 Case SC for parts or restore, excel. sheet metal, bad tires, eng. Stuck, everything there, $350. Richard Adams, Raleigh 919-846-0022.

Swenson 8 cy spreader, trailer type, hydraul. run off tractor, good for litter, lime, fert., etc., clean, new paint, $4,500; Power unit, 2000 Her-cules, 6 cyl., 292 cu., diesel, 250 hrs., EC, $2,200. Sam Crowder, Lattimore 704-692-2240 or 434-2180.

1948 AC C, rebuilt eng., new front tires, new paint, $1,500; 23 ft. trailer, 3 axle w/title, $1,100. Keith Dodson, Ellenboro 828-429-5396.

850 B Case bulldozer, good un-dercarriage, good 6-way blade, has been burnt, $3,500. Kenny Grindstaff, Bakersville 828-688-3831.

Late 06/Early 07 Gravely Pro 1548, 15hp, Kawasaki FH 430v, 48” cut, grass catcher, 5 spd./reverse mechanical drive, 8.8 hrs., $2,295. Howard Phillips, Stokesdale 336-668-2231.

One-row Cole fert. dist./cult., all new parts, bolts, hoses, points & paint, disc & extra feet for cults., $750 OBF. Jimmy Covington, Pilot Mountain 336-368-1613.

1964 Ford F-700 box dump, $2,500; Super A Farmall w/cult., $2,500; scrape blade for 1 pt. hitch, $125; 2-12” bottom plow for 1 pt. hitch, $200; 1-row cult., 3 pt. hitch, $100; 1 Mortar Mix Machine, $150; 1 Mortar Mix Machine, $250. Glenn Phillippie, Burlington 336-226-9736.

Craftsman snow thrower/blower, 9hp Tecumseh, elect./pull start, dual stage, used two times, LNC, 29” swath, $750 OBO. Fred Hagenberger, Chapel Hill 919-968-1123.

8’ hydraul. scrape blade, 2 cyl., Ford industrial model, very heavy duty, $1,650. Michael Dorsey, Newton 704-462-1914.

MF 281, 4 new tires, rear fi lled, 75hp, EC, ROPS w/canopy, Perkins 4 cyc., 1,850 hrs., $10,950. William Shore, Greensboro 336-272-7484.

One-row Cole corn planter w/3-pt. hitch, complete set of seed plates, GC, $350. Paul Rockwell, Whiteville 910-840-1214.

MF 135 diesel, 38hp, power steering, top link & manual incld., EC, $6,500; Cole 12 MX 1-row planter w/fert., LN, $650; Ford 309 2-row planter, 3-pt. w/fert., EC, $750. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336-434-5321.

Ruston-Bucyrus 150-HR exca-vator, $14,000; JD 4600, 5 bottom fl ip plow, GC, $7,000. Dillard Ward, Hertford 252-312-3378.

JD 724 mulch fi nisher, 30 ft., use time, 500 acres, one owner, $12,500; JD disc harrow, 27 ft., good blades & in GC, $6,000. Gene Sides, Mt. Gilead 910-439-5710 or 910-220-1241.

MF 1085, GC, cab blower, Bush Hog 4812QT loader, quick disconnect, good tires, 4,222 hrs., $13,900. Hunter London, Ruffi n 336-939-9750.

801 Ford PowerMaster, new tires, gas, EC, $4,000. Lewis Manring, Stoneville 336-453-1195.

1956 JD 420-S, cult. & fert. attach., LN, dual hydraul., lifts, new tires, front & rear, $8,500. Charles Hawley, Dunn 910-892-6689 or 892-4374.

NH 271 baler, stored in sheds, good tires, new needles, $1,500. MT. Ramey, Earl 704-472-7367.

Two Cole planters, one dual hop-per & one single hopper, both w/fast hitch attach., extra plates also for sale, $125-$150; orig. Farmall planter for Super A, have all parts inclding. 11 planter plates, $100. Steve Hawley, Fremont 919-921-1421.

MF 2-row corn planter, 3 pt. hitch, $600; JD corn planter & fert. hopper for JDM, both for $600. Danny Holt, Burlington 336-229-7464.

JD irrig. pump, 5 in., 20 ft. pipe & trailer, Bauer Rainstar irrig. reel & gun, $20,000 OBO; tobacco equip., Taylor Big Foot tobacco baler w/scales, LN, $4,500 OBO; KMC high residue cult., LN, great shape, $2,500 OBO; 1-ton Lodestar chain hoist, EC, $650. Adam Beeson, Liberty 336-215-6351.

7240 JD vacuum no-till planter w/splitters, 6-11 row, dry fert., moni-tor, nice planter, $13,000. Flynt Hill, Lexington 336-764-5315.

Irrigation 900 ft. 3 in. pipe, sprinklers, PTO pump, GC, $2,500; cotton wagon, 20 ft. w/sides, good for hay, $900; 7 in. irrigation pipe, $2.50/ft. Brent Strickland, Louisburg 919-496-7108.

Two JD 4-bot hyd. reset plow, 1 fi eld ready, 1 hitch broke, $500/both; JD 8300 15 ft. drill, GC, $2,500; 2-row KMC bedder, $800; two JD 6x4 gas Gators, $4,000 & $5,000. Jack Sutton, Seagrove 336-879-6406.

David Bradley walk behind trac-tor, runs well, very clean, 10hp, cult. only implement, $325. Will Shannon, Crowders Mountain 704-228-9877.

IH 295 2-row planter, VGC, some surface rust, numerous seed plates, $550. Fred Susebach, Dobson 336-374-4330.

JD 5200 tractor complete w/new bushhog, rake, hay spear & front end bucket, 550 hrs., EC & well maintained, 2 WD, $13,000. Marian Bohney, Mount Pleasant 704-785-1953.

1991 655C Ford backhoe, EC, 75% rubber, new hydraul. pump, new pins & bushings on boom, misc. parts incld, $21,000. Darrell Faw, Lenoir 828-757-0067.

Power King tractor, runs & looks good, new rear tires w/cults. & bot-tom plow, $3,000. Robert Tew, Dunn 910-567-6133.

Orchard sprayer, Tifone model 824 Storm, PTO driven, CFM 18, 246 at 67-80mph, adj. fan, 5 y/o, about 200 hrs., $5,500. Donald Austin, Knotts Island 252-429-3317.

King Kutter, 5 ft. fi nishing mower, needs some repair, $800. Warren Hook, Mebane 919-563-4629.

NI manure spreader, good shape, $800 OBO. Jimmy Presnell, Asheboro 336-302-0052.

JD 4400, 35hp, 355 hrs., MFWD Syro-Rev. trans., rear hyds. & mid PTO w/JD mit mtg. mower & JD 420 loader w/grille guard, R-4 tires, LN, $15,250; JD 18’ hay wagon, has rear upper support, GC, $550. James Allen, Mocksville 336-998-3128.

JD manure spreader, good work-ing cond., ground driven, $300. Dean Leonard, Lexington 336-357-6463.

NECO 51A seed cleaner w/soybean & small grain screens, GC, 2600 bph capacity, $1,900. Arthur Whitehead, Scotland Neck 252-532-1619.

AC B, 39 model, great tractor w/cults., hand start, cranks good, $1,500. Danny Toney, Ellenboro 704-473-4642.

30 gal. sprayer, 2.1 gpm high fl ow pump, 60 psi, lever handgun w/adj. spray pattern, trailer for off road use only, ready for Roundup, $200. Jeff Cook, Asheboro 336-362-1398.

Winco 75kw alternator, 1000 PTO 3 phase on trailer, $5,200; NH 1033 bale wagon, $5,500; JD 8630 w/blade, $12,500. Charles Graham, Lexington 336-470-3734.

Super A tractor, incld. Cults., runs good, EC, new tires on front & good tires on back, $3,500. Ronnie Johnson, Raleigh 919-815-5780.

Holland 4-row carousel trans-planter w/fert. attach., double stacked slide trays, cushion seats, 3-pt. hitch, planted about 250 acres, $16,000. Den-nis Coe, Ararat 336-374-2118.

JD 97 918 fl ex head dialmatic, f/a poly dividers, SCH cutter bar, J/M header cart, will separate, $10,500. A.R. Gallimore, Denton 336-250-1591.

MF 2705 cab/AC, $9,000; JD 7000 planter, 4-row wide, $3,500; 5-shank v-plow, $2,000; JD 12-shank chisel plow, $1,200; 1977 Intl. truck DT466 5/2sp, 14’ fl at dump, $8,500; FC 10’ 3-pt. rotary cutter, $3,200; 3-grain moisture tester, $150; 4”x20’ grain auger, $200. Derek Smith, King 336-983-9732.

1948 8N tractor, new paint, runs good, lift works, GC, $3,000. Joel Hussey, Robbins 910-464-2933.

Ford 8670 tractor, 130hp diesel, cab H&A, dual tires, fi eld ready, always sheltered, VGC, $40,000. Richard Joyce, Newport 252-223-5763.

Roanoke tobacco harvester, $3,500; irrig. pipe 6” - $2/ft. or 4” - $1.50/ft. Danny Bowman, Granite Falls 828-396-9926.

MF 250 diesel tractor, GC, shel-tered, $9,000; MF 285 diesel tractor, GC, sheltered, $8,000. A.D. Oakley, Wilkesboro 336-984-3281.

Farmall H, completely restored, new tires, new paint, nice show trac-tor, 3-pt. hitch, hydraul. work great, another Farmall dismantled for parts, $3,800. Edward Bryan, Bladenboro 910-648-4016.

Farmall W9 gas tractor, not run-ning, $2,000; Intl. I6 gas tractor, not running, $2,000; Farmall H tractor, not running, $1,250; 2-row Lilliston rolling cult., no fert., $350; 4-row KMC rolling cult., no fert., $800; 6-row folding Danish Tyne cult., $1,250. Robert Humbles Jr., Ayden 252-746-6838.

Two-row mechanical transplanter, GC, $1,500; 2-row rolling cult. w/fert., $300; JD combine 6600 w/extra parts, $3,000.Robert Templeton, Iredell 704-880-3682 or 546-7682.

Farmall C, $1,500; Farmall Cub, $600; 42” Woods mower, $500. Wayne Johnson, Willow Spring 919-639-7551.

MF 255, 50hp, 8 spd., remotes, ROPS, good tires, GC, $6,800 OBO; MF quick attach. Loader, bucket & forks, GC, $2,000. Darren Davis, Randleman 336-626-9470.

Harvestore silo, 20’x60’ & bunker feeder, $1,000 OBO. Steve Knox, Mooresville 704-892-5011.

Ford 8N, 1952 model in EC, new paint, tires are excel., great show trac-tor, $3,500. Van O’Brian, Roxboro 336-599-6046.

Manure spreader, large capacity, grd. driven in good shape, $500. Sam Bellamy, Calabash 910-287-6408.

Hay baler , NH 565, LNC, $10,000. Woody Cox, Charlotte 704-577-3685.

1948 Gigson D tractor, restored to orig. cond., new tires, have other equip. to go w/ tractor, $3,000 fi rm. John Hazel, Rougemont 336-364-7683.

3000 diesel Ford 1974, PS, GC, good metal, tires, motor EC, rebuilt starter, lift, breaks, water pumps, fi eld ready, $6,000. David Price, Stokesdale 336-427-3851.

Cole 12 MX planter, 1 row w/seed plates, 3-pt. hitch, new drive gear & fert. hopper, rear steel wheel, $575 OBO; harrow, 16 disk, 3-pt. hitch, GC, $350 OBO. Jason Fortenberry, Lincolnton 704-735-1672.

D6 Diehl Moulder, $5,000; Diehl straight line rip saw, $5,000; York Profi le grinder, $1,000; Deutz D4005 tractor, air cooled diesel eng., GC, $2,500; 40 ft. storage trailer, good tires/roadworthy, good for hay, etc., $1,500. Eddie Moretz, Deep Gap 828-264-5420.

Oliver 1450 & Intl. Super C tractors, both were running when sheltered 10 yrs. ago, ready to restore, $900. Emery Midyette, Engelhard 252-921-0298.

7200 JD planter, 4 row, no till, dry fert., monitor & spray system, $4,000. Jeremiah Jones, Beulahville 910-290-2547.

AC snap coupler sub soil plow, single shank, $175; AC sickle mower, rear mount for B or C AC, $175. Troy Coggins, Denton 336-859-5722.

Square baler, Abbriata M60 super, 1996, GC, always sheltered, 12x16”, $6,500. David Morrison, Aberdeen 910-944-7460.

JD grain drill, Van Brunt FB-A, 15 row, single disk openers (not no-till), 16” tires, seed & fert. hopper/system in VGC, $350. Troy Coggins, Denton 336-859-5722.

Wagon, 4 wheel, 6’x10’ bed, all metal, no wood, hydraul. dump, looks, works & pulls great, $1,450; Gehl wagon w/self unloading forage box, telescopic hitch, GC, $550. Brenda Floyd, Denton 336-859-2655.

Three-point hitch, fi ts Farmall H or M’s & 300’s or 400’s, bolts on, no cyl., $375. Jerry Batstone, Wake Forest 919-266-3443.

JD 4450 front wheel assist, low hrs., GC, fi eld ready, $29,000. Danny Duncan, Seven Springs 919-658-5887 lv. msg.

25 ft. Mayrath grain/hay conveyor w/Briggs & Stratton eng. in GC & a 24 ft. auger w/elect. motor in GC, $600 for both. Ralph Smith, Kannapolis 704-933-3155.

1985 MF 250 diesel tractor, front end loader, 450 hrs., GC, $8,500. D. Al-lison, Kernersville 336-993-5857.

Hardee model 1072 bush hog, 6’ cut, used 7 times, safety chains, excel. shape, $1,800. Whrens Williams, Burgaw 910-604-1609.

Two-goat milking machine, $800. Sharon McCarty, Spring Hope 919-497-7052.

1953 Farmall Cub, full set of cults., fert. dist., corn planter, belly mower, $3,000 fi rm. Robert Mills, Delco 910-655-3638.

Athens series 131, 24 disk, pull-type disk harrow, GC, $1,000. Max Johnson, High Point 336-769-9701.

Woods 59 series bush hog for Farmall Cub in GC, $750. Frank McK-eithan, Bolivia 910-253-5913.

A JD, all original, $6,000; AC WD front bucket, $5,000; gas heater, 100,000 btu, $200; oil circulator, $100; used tires - 11.0 38”, 12.4 38” & 13 38”, $100/ea., oil tank & stand, LN, $200. John Hood, Greensboro 336-621-4954 or 908-4735.

Ford 3000 diesel tractor, live lift & PTO, p/s, new fenders, seat bumpers & good paint, new back tires w/14 items of LN equip., $7,700/all; Ford 600 gas tractor, 4 cyl., 4 spd., good tires & new paint & bumper, looks & runs great w/15 items of LN equip., $4,950/all. Daniel Clubb, Walnut Cove 336-414-9445 or 595-1340.

9N Ford tractor, GC, $2,500; belly mower, $300; cult., $100; 14” bottom plow, $100. E.D. Snider, Staley 336-622-2942.

72 Ford tandem, LN, 800, 5/2 spd., 18’ bed, twin cyl. dump, air brakes & seat, GC, $4,000. Glenn Smith, Mt. Pleasant 704-436-6694.

JD 1010 tractor, new battery & alternator, good to restore, $3,500. Kathy Cook, Denton 704-791-6802.

Estate 60 mowing deck, 5 ft. w/3-pt. hitch, new extra drive belt & extra blades, need one spindle, $200. Wayne Wood, Germanton 336-591-7588.

Intl. Farmall 140 tractor, 8 cult. sweeps, fert. hopper, quick-snap hook-up at the back bar, hydraul. lift at front & back for cults., $4,000; Farmall M tractor, rebuilt motor, new sleeves, ground the valve, changed over from a 6v to 12v system, spent $2,300 on overhaul, $3,600. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest 919-556-2156.

NH 320 hay baler, new paint, EC, $4,000; NH hay rake, model 256, $1,200; NH 157 hay tedder, $700; John Blue nitrogen sprayer, $500; IH grain drill, 21 disc, model 510, GC, $1,000. Dean Sides, Mt. Gilead 910-439-5388.

JD 8200 grain drill, 14 drills, 7” spacing w/small grass seed attach., always sheltered, EC, $2,400 or $2,000 cash. Reuben Holtzman, Ridgeway 252-456-2803.

JD 3020 rowcrop w/front mount cults., $9,000. Wayne Flippin, Westfi eld 336-351-2360.

2510 Bush brand bush hog, 10 ft. cut, LN, $4,800; 450 NH sickle mower, 3-pt. hitch, EC, $1,000; 80 series AC 4-16” bottom plow, 3-pt. hitch, $800; round bale carrier, 3-pt. hitch, $250; Wood hauling rack for same, $100. R.E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828-632-3801.

Shibaura SC 2200 w/tiller & First Choice 60” fi nish mower, all in VGC & run great, tractor has new deluxe seat w/arm rests, mower has new belts, you pick up, $4,800. Don Hyatt, Mooresville 704-361-1474 lv. msg.

Three-pt. hitch triple bottom plow, $275. Lonnie Wilson, High Point 336-882-9550.

9N Ford tractor, rake & blade, LNC, always sheltered, work or show, $3,500; 3 grainbins, 9,000 bu. cap., $1,500 OBO; 14 farrowing crates & feedmill, $1,500 OBO, etc. R.P. White, Belvidere 252-297-2057.

1996 PMI 1211 round baler, $2,500. Brad Phillips, Star 910-428-4169.

Ford 505 sickle mower, 7 ft. cut, extra sickle, LNC, mowed less than 10 acres, $1,600 neg.; L59 Woods belly mower, extra blades, new belt, leaf mulching attach., $650 neg.; Henry 3-pt. backhoe attach., 18 in. bucket, $2,800 neg.; Roanoke hydraul. scoop, 3-pt. hitch, Category 2, $1,100 neg. Andrew Veach, Winston-Salem 336-688-7506.

1996 Ford 6640 SLE C/A/H, 4800 hrs., EC, $21,000; 1980 MF 2705 CAH, duals, 8 spd., GC, $12,000. Roy Watts, Trinity 336-434-5727.

M7500DT Kubota, 4WD, remote hyd., 3,202 hrs.; 2120 Woods bat wing mower w/chain guards, stump jumper, CV short turn PTO shaft joint, $19,600/both. Gerald Atkins, Apex 919-772-2422.

3000 Ford tractor, 1973 model, diesel, 8 spd., p/s, live power, dual hydraul. remotes, 80 % rubber, 2,541 hrs., super nice, fi eld ready, $6,800; NH 472 haybine, 7 ft., great shape, 100 % fi eld ready, $1,700 OBO. Mitchell Mears, Mt. Airy 336-374-3916 or 429-1294.

Kubota M 4800 tractor w/front loader, 6’ bucket, 50hp, 100 hrs., LN, $18,500; Fred Cain fi eld cult., 5 legs, LN, 5 pt. hook up, $300. John Byrd, Sanford 919-776-3117 or 352-3936.

Ford Red Belly 48, VGC, engine etc. overhauled, plus 5 ft. used bush hog, $2,200 OBO. Kurt Beyeler, Denton 336-859-4213 or 953-1392.

Taylor Last-Over tobacco harvester, refurbished, EC, one row, $4,500; Long Last-Over tobacco harvester, one row, 3 pt., GC, $3,000. Randy Mock, Lexington 336-764-2546.

JD 40 tractor, runs good, good tires, $2,700. M. Moss, Concord 704-782-4379.

Ford 6600 tractor 1980, dual power, remote hydraul., strong eng., good rubber, $7,500. Johnny Sowers, Lexington 336-764-3491.

IH Super C tractor w/pull type bushhog (Hardee) w/other equip., $2,250; IH 100 tractor w/cult., $2,800; Super A w/cult., $2,500; 140 IH tractor w/cult. & fert. attach., $4,800. Toby Lee, Jackson Springs 910-281-3996.

1 & 2 row planters, 1 pt. & 3 pt., $400 to $1,500; sweet potato plow, 1 pt., commercial, $250; Ford hay baler, #532, fi eld ready, $1,500. Michail Nardo, Jackson Springs 910-281-3522.

JD 14BP push mower, 5hp Kaw., rear bag, not running, GC, $40. Gary Tucker, Kernersville 336-769-3853.

Cult. for Cub, $400; fert. dist. For Super A 140, $400; cold planted for Cub, $160; 1.pt. cold planted & plates, $300; 4 cyl. Wisconsin eng., $400. Charlie Fields, Spring Hope 919-269-7020.

One-row planter, misc. seed plates, GC, $125; King Cutter 5 ft. bushhog, GC, $375; PTO override clutch, $35. Mike Cobb, McLeansville 336-698-0222 or 681-2297.

Two-row Holland tobacco setter w/fert. box, 3-pt. hitch, less than 75 acres planted, $2,000. Stephen Jessup, Westfi eld 336-351-4142.

NH haybine model 672, 7 ft., sheltered, VGC, $3,300. Billy Cleary, Mocksville 336-492-5441.

MF 220 2-row 3 pt. cult., GC, $250; Panarama tedder, 2 rotor, pull type, GC, $850; Bush Hog 1432 disk fi nishing harrow, 10 ft., pull hitch, $1,000; Lilly broadcast fert. spreader, $250; Hesston RB 550 round baler, $4,500MF 383 tractor, 2WD, row crop, $8,500; MF 1308 disk mower, GC, $6,000. Thaxton Richardson Jr., Greensboro 336-656-3961.

Single row Cole corn planter, $125. Elton Latham, Richfi eld 704-636-0249.

JD AW 13’ disc harrow, GC, plus one for parts, $850. Jim Holton, New Bern 252-633-0061.

JD L tractor, restored, LN, show tractor, $3,500. LeRoy Stinson, Boon-ville 336-468-8083.

Garden tractor, two wheel tires fi lled w/fl uid, new 26” 5 plows, bad motor, $250. William Goings, Mt. Airy 336-352-4551.

Front end loader, German made, ZL602, Zettelmeyer, huge bucket, 39 in. deep, 73 in. long, 4WD, fully auto., solid tires, GC, $3,500. Marion Gris-som, Oxford 919-693-5270.

756 Farmall, VGC, wide front end, $5,500; MF hay rake, $250. Gene Murrell, Brown Summit 336-656-7185.

Two A Farmall tractors, 1 runs good w/cults. & manual lift, 1 almost complete parts tractor, $1,795/both. Curwood Horne, Fayetteville 910-323-0248.

1983 Intl. 9670, wrecked, 400 Cummins, all running parts good, cab bad, $4,500; 1987 Intl. 9670, 400 CAT, Fuller Eaton, 13 spd., wet line, $8,000; 1984 fl at bed 45 ft., $4,500. Jeff Watson, Wilson 252-205-6225.

NH 630 4x4 round baler w/elect. tie, used 3 seasons, LNC, sheltered, $7,500; 96 MF 362 4WD tractor w/MF932 quik-attach. loader, bucket & forks, 55 PTO HP, 700 hrs., 2 sets remotes, 2nd owner, $16,500; NH 472 haybine, used 4 seasons, sheltered, great cond., $4,500; NH 276 sq. baler, $2,500; NH 56 rake, $1,400; hay ted-der, $1,250. Jim Hawkins, Madison 336-423-7609.

JD 36A on rubber, $3,900; JD 300 corn picker w/2-30 head, $3,800; Reddick 300 gal. sprayer. 54’ booms, $5,500; wire corn crib, $900. K. Ingle, Burlington 336-516-1705.

Five ft. Bushog w/slip clutch, $375; 5 ft. heavy duty bush hog, Bush Hog brand, $400. J. Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383.1953 JD 40 standard tractor w/disc, runs & works excel., $4,000. David Anderson, Greenville 252-758-0498.

AC 333 4-row sod/air planter w/fert. boxes, insecticide boxes & 200 gal. spray tank, $2,500. David Sparks, Elkin 336-835-1965.

2006 Jimna tractor, 35hp, 4WD, 110 hrs. total time, diesel, p/s, 3-pt. hitch, 6 ft. box blade, bush hog, LN, $9,000. A.R. Griffin, Dunn 919-207-7229.

Two Gravelys w/misc. equip., rubber-tired, prob. 1950s, stored 10+ yrs., near Greensboro. Steve Denny, Greensboro 757-566-4688.

JD #48 front end loader, will fi t 2030, 2020, 2010, 2240 & 2440, w/side & front plates, stands & operator’s manual & parts catalog, $2,200. Del Gray, Denver 704-483-5274.

Super A Farmall tractor w/59” Woods belly mower, restored, good running tractor, $2,895. Derrick Wilk-erson, Roxboro 336-503-9244.

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Post hole auger for 3 pt hitch to fi t Ford 8N tractor. Guy Pritchard, Siler City 919-742-4218.

Combine JD 6620 or 7720 with or without heads, VGC. Tony Church, Pfafftown 336-945-2381.

Plow and disc for Cub tractor. Daniel Sloop, Albemarle 704-982-6106.

Flat belt PTO pulley for Ford tractor. Maurice Ward, Sugar Grove 828-297-3222.

5-10hp shredder grinder or the type that mounts to tractor w/3pt. hitch. T.H. Norman, Sandy Ridge 336-871-2093.

Deutz-Allis disc mower model SM-45 for parts. Gary Poplin, Boonville 336-367-7330.

Tracked excavator, medium size in good operating shape to build pond & do general work. Dennis Scott, Tabor City 910-653-7268.

AC #40 combine in GC. John Valle, Stony Point 704-402-6409, lv. msg.

Used tractor w/front end loader, large enough to move round bales of hay. Shelton Hill, Orrum 910-628-7205, lv. msg. or e-mail at [email protected].

Cultivators, front mounted for Ferguson F-40, MH 50 or MF 50 tri-cycle tractor and an old-style non-trip gray Ferguson 3x12 or 3x4 plow. All must be in usable cond. & reasonable price. David Newsome, Princeton 919-736-2974.

PTO driven spreader or truck for fert. or chicken litter. Clint Harrill, Forest City 828-429-9273.

Fixed & swing original draw bar for Farmall H, fi xed orig. draw bar for Farmall C; Farmall H or C tractor parts; good JD A, 60 or 520 tractor, must have good sheet metal & run good. Teddy McRae, Mt. Gilead 910-220-3233.

Junked Hesston 1005 mower for parts, w/in 75 mi. of Greensboro, rea-sonable. Donald Purgason, Stokesdale 336-301-0711.

Small JD, Intl., Oliver, AC, Case, CAT dozer for farm work; JD 350 size is good, running or not, will pick up, cash. Justin Oxford, Granite Falls 828-313-1034.

NH or JD sq. baler & hay rake, would consider any brand. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336-434-5321.

Trailer mounted hydro seeder, GC, & 42” or 48” pallet forks. David Rowland, Concord 704-920-0235.

JD offset RGK disk harrow, can use in any cond. E.B. Harris, Warrenton 252-257-2140.

PTO belt pulley & cultivator for AC B tractor, belt drive hammer mill, fl at belt line shafting w/clutch, pulleys, hangers, belts, etc. James O’Keefe, Moncure 919-545-9737.

Step-side loader to fi t a Ford 8N tractor. Maury Ferrari, Stedman 910-531-3772.

Morra or Fort disc mower, any cond. O.D. Marsh, Crumpler 336-982-5031.

One-row guana distributor, 3 pt. hitch. Jake Suggs, Fayetteville 910-483-3537 or 308-1229.

Seed plates for Ford 309 planter, looking for small corn or vegetable plates. Steve Hawley, Fremont 919-921-1421.

Good rails pins & bushings to fi t JD 755 B trackloader; want disk mower, GC. Brent Strickland, Louis-burg 919-496-7108.

Sickle bar mower in GC for Kubota L4300. G.R. Colby, Bolivia 910-612-4808.

Cultipacker in working cond. John Casey, Goldsboro 919-921-1265.

Jari “Monarch” sickle bar mower, dual rear wheels, GC. Pat Fender, Mars Hill 828-689-4876.

Corn header for Case combine model 600, usable cond. Billy Myrick, Knightdale 919-427-7052.

Old Hesston 5400 round baler that rolls bale on ground or Hawkbilt round baler. William Kroll, Bennett 336-879-6505.

801 Power Master diesel, live PTO. Steve Michaels, Morganton 828-201-4589.

Engine for Farmall M tractor. William Peoples, Warrenton 252-257-1936.

Front end loader, factory or FarmHand for Ford 8000; spinners for Gehl or NH silage wagon to spread chicken litter. Ted Gardner, Lillington 910-893-2427.

EquipmentWanted

1997 Freightliner, day cab, c-12 CAT, 10 spd. trans., alum. headache rack, EC, $12,000. Steve Patterson, Garland 910-874-1197.

Farmall Cub 1957 fast hitch, cults., rear wheel weights, $2,295; sidedresser 140 or Super A complete, $500. Jim Reid. East Bend 336-699-3389.

Three-pt. hitch hydraul. fork lift, $250. Tony Davis, Dobson 336-710-2140.

NH 845 round baler, GC, used last season, $2,200. Neal Nelson, Oak Ridge 336-643-5786.

216 JD fl exhead, used last season, $1,250. Randy Lee, Cottonville 704-474-4528 lv. msg.

NH Super Hayliner 78 sq. baler, $1,000; NH 517 manure spreader, $1,000; Oliver 543 sod planter, $600; NH 890 silage chopper w/2-row corn header, direct cut header, pick-up header, $9,000; Gehl mixer wagon, model 8285, $4,000; all equip. sheltered. Dan Hunsucker, Conover 828-312-0102.

Intl. 3588 tractor, 2,300 hrs., 150hp, 4 WD w/hub duals front & reaar, 2 tires 90%, four tires 70%, two tires 15%, 300 hrs. on major eng. overhaul, new turbo, crank damper, mounts, alternator, etc., $10,900. Chris York, Staley 336-824-2085.

510 Intl. grain drill, 13 hoe, fi eld ready, $1,000; 101 Ford 14 in. plow, 2 bottom, EC, $400. Don Bennett, Pinnacle 336-351-2893.

8N Ford tractor, restored, $3,750; 140 Intl. tractor, cult. & fert. dist., $4,450; post hole auger, $200. H.O. Davis, Reidsville 336-260-7606 or 342-0490.

Ford 4600 diesel, 53hp tractor, strong motor & all systems in good working cond., excel. tires, $7,900. Sam Rogers, Mt. Airy 336-351-5525 or [email protected].

JD 1120, EC, diesel, 3,700 hrs., $5,500. Mark Broadway, China Grove 704-855-1285.

1953 Farmall Super M, stout tractor set up for pulling but can also be restored, 72hp 281ci eng., good sheet metal & 16.9x38 tires, $2,500 OBO. Josh Butler, Yadkinville 336-961-3685.

Podigy Powerhouse 16hp mini skid steer w/bucket, 2 auger heads, tiller, leveler & trencher, all hydraul. work & has a trailer that holds unit & all attach., $7,000. Gary Thrift, Thomasville 336-475-2739.

Farm Pro tractor, 2004 model w/20hp, canopy, 3 pt. hook-up, 232 hrs., diesel eng., $4,250. Jason Draughon, Fayetteville 910-484-8247.

New Generac PTO generator, 80kw surge, 40kw continuous, tumbling bar, new used, still on pallet, $3,250; King disc harrow, 12 ft., 3 pt. Cat. 2 hitch, 32 new disks, sealed bearings, EC, $1,350. Vincent Brooks, Colfax 336-996-3965.

L5450 Kubota tractor, GC, 4x4, good tires, canopy & front end loader, $15,000; #2584 7’ Land Pride box scrape, GC, $500. Jay Lemmons, Kernersville 336-996-5896.

Intl. 404 tractor, 1962 gas, 36hp, live lift, double 16” plows, GC, $3,200/all. Dave Brewer, East Bend 336-466-0042 or 961-2464.

Kubota L3300 tractor, 30hp, 650 hrs., new water pump & seat, $8,500; Befco hayrake #RS2-04R, pull along, 8’-6”, $475; 100 gal. poly water tank w/nozzle, $125; cult. & double bottom plow, $125/ea. James Gottschlich, Elon 336-449-9141 or 266-4774.

Stump grinder, model SC252, autosweep system w/brand new 25hp Kohler eng., $8,500. Quinton Harris, Harrisburg 704-201-7739 or [email protected].

NH 474 7 ft. haybine, GC, $2,500; NH 256 rake, $1,700; NH 273 baler, super sweep, $1,900; JD 8200 drill, 14 double disks, $900. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704-629-5520 or gloverfarm.com.

Intl. V8 motor, out of Loadstar, runs good, $250. Samuel Crowder, Lattimore 704-692-2240.

85C Michigan loader, 4 ton bucket, Cummins 903 eng., GC, $3,500. Melinda Vestal, Yadkinville 336-468-8850.

Intl. 1086 tractor, cab, A/C, GC, $11,500; Haule 3850 lagoon tank, $13,000; Haule 42’ lagoon pump, $7,000. Gerry Durham, Chapel Hill 919-933-9616.

2000 JD 8875 skid steer compact loader, EC, 1 owner, 996 hrs., 65hp turbo diesel, 2 spd., foot controls, ext. hydraul. hook-ups, $19,800. Barry Maness, Asheboro 336-964-6699.

110 MF manure spreader, PTO driven, $1,200; Wisconsin irrig. pump, on trailer, NR, $500; 5 ft. belly mower for 175 Kubota, $150. J. Burton, Reidsville 336-349-6910.

140 Farmall tractor, GC, fast hitch, new rear tires, cults., fert. dist. & other equip., $4,250. Jesse Murphrey, Zebulon 919-269-8095.

Farmall 140 tractor w/bushhog, disk, cult., ready to work, $4,500. Bill Farrior, Richlands 910-324-5607.

Case Intl. 8340 haybine, $800; NH 478 haybine, $1,500; NH stack wagon, $1,800; NH 853 round baler, $1,600. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828-874-5147.

JD 5 bottom plow, 3ph plow, GC, $550. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704-639-0867.

MF 281 tractor, 75hp Perkins diesel, 1,850 hrs., EC, ROPS, canopy, 2 sets rear hydraul, 4 new tires, $10,950. Will Shore, Greensboro 336-272-7484.

JD 2510, gas, 55hp, WF, canopy, GC, $4,500; hay tedder, 2 rotor, GC, $500. T. Harmon, Julian 336-685-4059.

Farmtrac 545 DTC tractor, 4WD, 42hp w/canopy & 72” front end bucket loader, 60 hrs., still in warranty, all in EC, located in Wilkes Co., $22,000. Donald Hart, Raleigh 919-872-7151.

One row Cole fert. dist./cult. all new parts, bolts, hoses, points & paint, disc & extra feet for cultivating, $750 OBF. Jimmy Covington, Pilot Mountain 336-368-1613.

Gehl 1475 TDC round baler, 4x5, Crowder wheels, bale monitor, auto tie, EC, always sheltered, $8,500; DVD 2060 First Choice disc mower, 6 disc, EC, $3,500. C.E. Mustian, Norlina 252-257-4003 aft. 6 p.m.

Intl. Farmall 140 tractor, 8 cult. sweeps, fert. hopper, quick snap hook-up at the back bar, hydraul. lift at front & back for cults., $4,000; Big Dax heavy duty scrapper blades, need a 80-100hp tractor to be able to carry the weight, 3 pt. hook-up pipes to change the angles of the blades, 9 ft. wide, $2,000. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest 919-556-2156.

Finish mower, 60”, PTO driven gear box, 3 blades w/new belt, GC, $395 or will consider trade for good post hole attach. or 3 disc or 3 bot-tom plow. J.F. Morgan, Stanfi eld 704-888-2541.

48” metal blade for Cub Cadet lawn mower, $150; Heavy Duty commercial pulverizer for garden or landscape, 3 pt. hitch, $400; leaf rake for riding lawn mower, $225. James Robertson, Apex 919-362-0838.

15’ offset Miller disk, $1,800; 5th wheel dolly to move trailer w/dual tires, $600. Miles Little, Midland 704-791-1438.

Sawmill, Sergeant steel husk frame & 3 headblock carriage, 3 16 ft. wood track sections, 42 in. saw, 6 cyl. Con-tinental power unit on wheels, incld. steel for track restocking, $2,000. C. E. Euart, Salisbury 704-279-6141.

Super C Int. w/cults., $600; Gehl 45 hammer mill, no mixer, new belts, new hammers, 3 screens, EC, $400. H. Crumpler, Goldsboro 919-734-1313.

IH 354 tractor, new tires & rims on rear, hydraul. good, eng. needs work, $1,800. Hubert Terbille, Durham 919-596-5348.

Roanoke peanut dryers, 10hp, single phase fan, 6 hole plenum, 5 tandem axle peanut trailers, $4,000; self-priming centrifugal pump on frame w/5hp elect. motor, never used, $2,500; JD 7100 4-row planters, row markers, 3-pt. hitch, EC, $4,000. Jimmy Davis, Scotland Neck 252-443-4000.

NH #355 grinder mixer, VGC, always sheltered, $4,200/$4,000 cash. Reuben Holtman, Ridgeway 252-456-2803.

One large MRS 18 yd. pull unit, bad trans. & dead front axle, runs good, 318 Detroit, $3,000, w/scraper, $5,000; 2 large swamp mats, 4’x16’x8”, $800. James Bass, Fayetteville 910-484-2702.

Tobacco planter, mechanical w/single fi berglass fert. hopper, late model, $450; tobacco tractor, two 16 ft. & 6 12 ft., 100/ea.; tobacco plant tray trailers, one holds 105 trays, $400, one holds 138 trays, $200; Powell 126 rack barn w/almost new Becket diesel fuel burner, $500. Claude Hamlett, Leasburg 336-694-6874.

Two Troybilt tillers (Horse), both run, one needs coil, $900; JD 323 3-pt. hitch/push blade, $2,500; JD 316 3-pt. hitch, $1,800; JD 317, needs minor work, $900; JD 216 w/rear tiller, $1,200; JD STX38, $700; Cub Cadet 129 (no rust), hydro, $700; 9,000 watt generator/16hp elec. Start, $750; Twin tank air compress., $350; stand air compress., needs elect. mo-tor, $250; etc. Al Simpson, Charlotte 704-597-0769 or 779-5858.

1973 Ford fi re truck pump, works good, $3,500. John Will Headen, Siler City 919-201-9689.

30’ hay conveyor in 3 – 10 ft. sections w/elect. motor, $100. Clay Shoaf, Salisbury 704-633-2869.

1989 Winco propane generator, 35kw, $3,500. Trenna Warren, Hid-denite 828-632-2398.

1951 Ford 8N, 4 ft., bush hog, 14” fl at bottom plow, 6 tooth tillage tool, $3,200/all; AC implements for “D” series tractor, 3-14” fl at bottom plows, two row corn planter, 7 ft. sickle mower, $400/all. Eddie Kluttz, Ennice 336-657-8711.

Two-horse cult., 2 horse riding disk, old, VGC, incubator 1,200 egg cap. “Quail,” $500 or $250/ea. Charles Hood, Knightdale 919-271-2947.

Wind breaker for 5,000 series JD tractor, EC, $75. Kendall Isley, Graham 336-578-6758.

Steel wheels for 1845C Case skid-steer or equivalent, 700 hrs. on tracks, $600. Reggie Rutledge, Germanton 336-817-0385.

JD 4430 tractor, cab, heat, air, quad range trans., 4 remotes, 5,000 hrs., 140hp, $22,000. Max Palmer, Waynesville 828-342-3306.

Horse-drawn disk, 8 blade, needs blades & tongue, $25; seat-pull type 2-16 in. bottom plow, GC, $350; woodsaw, fi ts on tractor w/blade, $50, GC. Alfred Shoaf, Lexington 336-787-5655.

8N Ford tractor in good shape, $2,000. Bobby Vance, Stanfi eld 704-888-1789.

Fordson Major, new 16.9.30 tires & other parts, runs but motor smokes, $2,000 fi rm. James Bates, Tuckasegee 828-293-3387.

’75 Farmall 140 w/cults. & fert. dist. one row planter, 2 bottom plow, scrape blade, GC, $5,000. James Neel, Goldsboro 919-689-2841.

AC B, runs, no fenders, other sheet metal good, ready to restore or use for parts, $575. Bobby Blackwell, Oxford 919-693-5404.

8N late model tractor w/revers-ible blade, runs great, $2,500 fi rm; 2-bottom 16 in. late Ford model plow, $350. Barry Ross, Yanceyville 336-421-5423.

Pulley to fi t Ford tractor, VGC, $150. Paul Hill, Walnut Cove 336-591-4730 or 682-4444.

Economy Power King tractor, EC, 14 horse w/mower, $3,000; Economy Power King, 18 horse, EC, w/mower, $3,200. James Page, Fayetteville 910-483-5645.

5 ft. 3 pt. bushhog, runs goods, sheltered, $375; 6 ft., 3 pt. slider blade, LN, sheltered, $200. V.W. Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383.

Case hammer mill; stone grist mill, fl at belt driven, , $700/ea. Garry Robinson, Midland 704-888-5478.

D4 CAT. dozer, 8 ft. hyd. blade, large winch on back, elect. start, good for clearing land, etc., $3,950. Ray Penland, Hayesville 828-389-9413.

4500 Ford backhoe, p/s, shuttle shift, diesel eng., new paint job, also stock cutter, peanut weeder, harrow, horse or tractor drawn hay rake, $6,000. Haynes Graham, Lake Waccamaw 910-646-3759.

6’ Howse bushhog, $450; 6’ 3 pt. scrape blade, $175; pull-type hay crimper, $100; 14” fl at bottom plow, $200. Tommy Rick, Salisbury 704-636-7268.

AC manure spreader, 2 wheel ground driven, needs restoring, $250. R.L. Adams, Stanley 704-263-4078.

Gill STR 60 land renovator w/Woods seed box, LN, always kept dry, $3,125. Wayne Whiteside, Charlotte 704-588-0489.

Cub tractor, cults. & plow, new tires & paint, $2,600; 130 Farmall tractor, cults., ridgers, good tires & paint, runs good, $3,000. McDaniel Sizemore, Lexington 336-764-0866.

Yanmar 2000 diesel tractor, 20/24hp, GC, w/new 14’ trailer, 4’ box scrape, boom. $4,950; 2500 Yanmar diesel 25/29hp w/front end loader, $6,350. R. Wilson, Kernersville 336-993-4916.

Colibert gooseneck adapter for 5th wheel hitch, LN, $300. Jim DeVenny, King 336-983-6608.

Cole planter, 4 row, duplexes, w/2 Cole ground drive fert. hoppers, Pittsburgh frame, depth gauge wheel, multiple plates & sweeps, extra ground drive, could split into 2 planters, $1,200 OBO; JD rollover plow, double 16s, blades & points, GC, $500 OBO; AC C/B cult. set, 2 row w/cyl. + seat w/frame, $300; David Bradley/Sears brush saw, swivel head, single cyl., 18’ cutoff blade, $300; Cultipacker disk & axels, bearing, $100; etc. Keith Sparks, Harmony 336-492-7803.

JD 4020 diesel tractor, excel. sheet metal, new rear tires, orig. top link, narrow front, orig. remote cyl., cranks & runs good, roll bar, $10,500. Bill McKinney, Ellenboro 828-453-8552.

Taylor Last Over tob. cropper w/leaf spreader, EC, $12,000; Big Foot tob. Baler w/H.D. scales, $3,000; 5.5 tender box, new motor & running parts, $4,000. Carroll Johnson, Riegelwood 910-655-3593 or 840-4172.

Plow for Cub, $150; pulley for power take off, $40; belt for mower, $20. Wallace Watkins, Rolesville 919-556-1181.

’79 Ford 7600 dual power, 150 hrs on new engine and clutch, 8x2 transmission with power shift, 18.4x34 rear tires, GC, $8,500. Artie Watson, Woodleaf 704-278-4456..

320 NH baler, $4,500; hydraul. tongue & header, fi eld ready, EC, $4,500. Norman Shore, Hamptonville 336-468-4423.

Ford 3600, 1,800 hrs., good rub-ber, great shape, $6,950; ’01 Kubota bx2200, 4x4, frot end loader, scrape, hole digger, hydro. Trans., 290 hrs., LNC, $7,950. idney Vanhoy, Albemarle 704-322-9023.

NH hay rake, 273 model, $1,300. Eddy Dotson, Advance 336-399-6310.

Bush Hog RDTH 72 fi nish mower, GC, used very little, $1,000. John Peeler, Lincolnton 704-732-3896.

1941 Farmall M, runs great, lots of new parts, good sheet metal & perfect grill, only needs a good paint job, $2,500 OBO. Casey Warren, Burlington 336-792-0723.

JD model 4200 tractor, hydro. Trans., 4WD, hard top w/lights, 4-in-one bucket, 72” grooming mower (rear mount), 3 auger bits, adj. straight blade, one owner, garaged since new, 606 hrs. all maint. has been done & JD dealer, $15,950. Thomas Fisher, Benson 919-795-2960 or 207-0909.

Bush hog RDTH 72 fi nish mower, GC, used little, $1,000. John Peeler, Lincolnton 704-732-3896.

Kubota B5200 compact diesel tractor, 3 cyl., w/48” belly mower & carry-all, $3,000, $3,000. David Hester, Walkertown 336-595-8919.

97 Case IH diesel tractor, model 3220, 45hp, 2WD, hydraul. remote, 479 hrs. w/new Bush Hog brand loader, $14,500. Randall Soyars, Reidsville 336-349-2321 or 336-432-7653.

Farmall 140, fast hitch, cult., breaking plows, $3,500 or trade for 800 series Ford. Billy Griggs, Durham 919-384-5500.

Front weight for JD M or 40, $100 OBO. Kermit Nash, Catawba 828-241-3220.

JD wide front end w/spindles, LN, 6 bolts to put on, for 520, 530, 620 or 630, can deliver, $1,400 OBO. Kelly Nash, Catawba 828-241-4802.

1960 JD 630, aftermarket wide front, good tires, runs great, no 3 pt., GC, $5,200. Shane Nelson, Oak Ridge 336-215-2684.

NH 845 round baler, GC, used this past year, $2,000; 32 disk Ford trailer type disk, new paint, $1,000. Neal Nelson, Oak Ridge 336-643-5786.

Morra 530 hay tedder, 17’, great shape, $2,200. Dennis Kidd, Bennett 336-581-3708.

6 ft., 3-pt. hitch tiller, runs great, used 2 years twice, has surface rust, $1,800. Hunter Nottingham, Rockwell 704-855-1118.

2005 MF 451, 4x4, 53hp, low hrs., 315, very clean, personally owned, tires 98%, no dents on sheet metal, $19,500. Tex Watkins, Wilmington 910-791-2349 or297-0711

Intl. Cub Cadet lawn mower, model 104, 48” mowing deck, GC & runs well, new rear tires, straight, $900. Myraden Tarelton, Monroe 704-753-4922.

1984 CIH 2394 tractor, duals, 160hp, 3,800 hrs., needs engine, $7,000. M.D. Smith, Dunn 910-891-4713.

Backhoe Bobcat car hauler trailer, 2 10-ton tandem axles, new brakes, new light, new braking system, will trade for Jeep, $4,800. Joseph Powers, Pittsboro 919-210-2628 or [email protected].

48 model JD manure spreader, ground driven, $400. Tim Gaither, Harmony 704-657-9042.

’01 JD 4300 compact tractor, 4WD, loader, box scrape, bush hog, scrape blade & 1 row sub soiler incld., $16,500 OBO. Brian Norris, Julian 336-382-2830.

AC B, approx. 40 hrs. on motor overhaul, cults., hg. lift, new batt., new upholstery seat & back rest, 90% tread on front tires, new paint, $2,400; Rotor tiller, Yard Machine brand, 5hp, B&S motor, new carb., LNC, owners manual, $125 OBO. Ray James, China Grove 704-857-1426.

NH 311 sq. baler, GC, sheltered, $3,700. Zach Jordan, High Point 336-442-7176.

Kuhn disc mower, 4 disc, 6 ft., EC, $1,900. Dale Pardue, Hamptonville 336-468-2038.

NH manure spreader, VGC, $2,500; AC D15 II gas w/3 btm. plow, loader, cult., VGC, $4,800; 5 ft. bush hog, $350; 30 ft. elevator pto, $500. J.M. Jones, Lexington 336-731-2051 or 242-3996.

JD 2130 diesel tractor, extra set of tires, buy w/ or w/o 5 ft. bushhog & 6 ft. scrape blade, $5,500 OBO; backhoe off a Ford Industrial tractor 2 yrs. ago, not used since, worked fine when removed, workhorse, $1,500 OBO. Brian Banks, Raeford 910-848-8516.

1954 Massey Harris Pacer, fresh paint, EC, w/cults., $3,200. John Oliver, Oxford 919-693-2328 or 693-2520.

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Tract of land with a small stream or spring. David Miller, Newton 828-308-5911.

Land to coon hunt in Anson, Cabarrus, Union co. Tom Stafford, Peachland 704-272-0948.

Need pasture in Chatham co for 22 Angus cows w/calves, must have water. M.B. Elsee, Bear Creek 919-837-5685.

Land to take 12 y/o deer hunting in Rowan or surrounding counties, Free. Cameron Thomas, Granite Quarry 704-202-0326.

Farm land to rent or lease for row crops in Union or surrounding co. David Purser, Indian Trail 704-363-0101.

Land to hunt for feral hogs, 5 adult responsible hunters, if you are having trouble with feral hogs on your farm we can help. Chris Bowen, Yadkinville 704-902-1871.

To lease hunting land, Davie or surrounding co, ’08 season and beyond, father and son, liability insurance provided. Steven Chesnee, Mocksville 336-215-9584.

To lease hunting land for ’08 or longer. Richard Branon, Hamptonville 336-468-6278.

50-400 ac to lease for ’08 hunting season in Chatham, Moore, Anson, Montgomery, Lee or surrounding co, references available upon request. Gary Thrift, Thomasville 336-475-2739.

FarmlandWanted

FARMLAND FARMLAND

11 ac prime hardwoods, 7 ac pasture, private, pond, hilltop 2 ac cleared, Orange co, $99,000. Jill Gabel, Mebane 336-578-4664.

8+ ac east Rowan co, open land and wooded area, paved road front, 6 ac crop land, small pond, $10,000/per ac. C.A. Vanhoy, Gold Hill 704-279-3654.

26.1 ac, creek, small fi eld, timber, deer and turkey, 1,400 ft paved road front, mountain views, $84,500. Ronnie Hawkins, Stoneville 336-623-3716.

30 ac fl at and rolling pasture, surrounded by woods, fenced with 2 story barn and riding ring, excellent horse property, $200,000; 40 ac fl at and rolling land pasture surrounded by woods, fenced, 6 stall barn master, etc, $650,000. Glen Yasser, Spring Hope 919-795-3662.

54 ac prime farmland near Lake Mattamuskeet and Pamlico Sound, Hyde co, horse stable, 5 bedroom house, $500,000. Emery Midyette, Engelhard 252-925-6771.

37+ ac on hwy 109 Davidson co, set up for cattle, fenced and x-fenced, corral, pond, mostly pasture some woods, can divide, $6,000/per ac. Ron Skinner, Denton 336-302-0966.

14.74 ac Yadkin co, all cleared with creek, great site for a vineyard, paved road, 1076 ft of frontage, $150,000. David Blackwell, Advance 336-940-5912.

24+ ac Burke co, stream, hardwoods, deeded right of way, minutes to I40, Hickory, Morganton, $5,900. Phyllis Dameron, Hildebran 828-397-5844.

10.2 ac with two rooster houses, 500’ x 40’ upgraded to tier 3, $74,000 /yearly income and 1,600 ft DW with extra building, $370,000. Rufus Austin, Carthage 910-947-3145.

14.86 ac Pamlico co on NC 55 east planted in 20 year old pine trees, $12,000 to $14,000/per ac. W.T. Wo-odard, Angier 919-639-2974.

10 ac partially fenced, has orchard and garden, 4 b/r brick house $$$$$ nego. Nancy Broman, Sparta 336-372-6021.

18 ac mini farm, completely fenced, small lake, cleared land, ideal, road front, western Lincoln co, near schools, $9,000/per ac. Gary Taylor, Cherryville 704-435-0144.

15 ac Davie co, 5 mi from I40 on 801W, nice area for a mini farm, $145,000. John Cole, Lexington 336-357-7444.

57.6 ac Ghio, Scotland co, soybean and wheat basis. Dwight Scholl, Raleigh 919-872-7182 or 215-9369-cell.

49 ac Hyde co, near Engelhard, excellent farm land with road front, large barn/shelter/stable, renovated farm house, $300,000. Jerry Midyette, Chapel Hill 919-942-8407.

82 ac rolling with small house and large barn, Christmas trees, small pond in Allegany co, $989,000. Robin Weant, Lewisville 336-407-3033.

90 ac 14 stall barn, storage barn, large pond, 5,300 sq ft house, 50+ ac woods, 4 pastures, will divide, $1,950,000; 30 ac, 14 stall barn, wash pit, indoor riding, 4 fenced pastures, large pond, storage barn, $495,000. James Gotteschlich, Elon 336-449-9141.

Mini farm 18+ ac, southern Person co, 800 ft paved road front, half wooded, half open, ideal for horses/hunting, convenient to Durham, Roxboro, Butner and RTP, $120,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont 336-364-7516.

74 ac secluded creek, branch, tobacco barn, pasture land, pond near Bennett in Randolph co, old house needs repair, $4,500/per ac. Betty Sue Holman, Lexington 336-746-5558.

22.58 ac farm Person co, private and very secluded, joins Lake Hyco Power Plant property, prime hunting for deer and turkey, creek, large hard-woods, cabin, $135,000. Blake Cox, Kernersville 336-595-1101.

Trout farm $250,000/annual market, all equipment and inventory included, 4 bedroom house, 15 mi south of Brevard, $1,200,000. Chris Selle, Pisgah Forest 828-884-9890.

15+ ac of farm land includes a pond and running stream mostly wooded about 5 ac cleared, zoned A1 on paved road, $129,000. Barry Terrell, McLeansville 336-317-9163.

246 ac Harnett co, 35+ ac pas-ture/hay, balance wooded with 13+ miles riding trails, farm house under renovation, ideal for equestrian community, $1,600,000. Jt Woods, Lillington 910-893-8567.

70 ac high elevation mountain land, Alleghany co, long views, several cold water springs, secluded with 14’ deeded private drive, excellent hunt-ing tract, existing interior woodland road access, trees select cut 2002, $595,000 nego. Tom Gentry, Glade Valley 336-372-2282.

3 ac organically managed, 2 ac in pasture, road frontage, Catawba co, 20 minutes from Lake Norman, quiet area, small farm, $9,000/per ac. T. Holtzllaw, Maiden 828-303-0292.

142 ac southern Davidson co, 85 ac fenced, water, barn, utility build-ing, balance in hardwoods, 1,000 ft road frontage, $7,000/pr ac; 111 wooded ac, southern Davidson co, $6,000/per ac. Colon Terrell, Denton 336-869-3611.

For rent/sale 15+ ac horse ranch, fenced, watered pastures, woodland, trails, creek, 2,200 ft house, $275,000 or $1,500/mo. Michael Hulme, Julian 336-785-0723.

145 ac north Stokes co, 40+ ac grassed, 100+ ac fenced, two pond sites, mountain views, 1.7 mi paved road front, old log barns and house, well, $665,000. Ken Reid, Walkertown 336-993-8025.

11.74 ac borders creek, 600 ft road front, no restrictions, reforested, near I85/I95, cleared fi rebreak around property, $110,000. Ricky Bryant, Warrenton 252-257-4975.

142 ac southern Davidson co, 85 ac fenced, water, barn, utility build-ing, balance in hardwoods, 1,000 ft road front, $7,000/ac; 111 wooded ac, southern Davidson co, $6,000/ac. Colon Terrell, Denton 336-859-3611.

110 ac Iredell co, near Harmony and 3 miles from I77 fenced pasture land, ideal horse or cattle farm, $8,000/per ac. Hilda Kurfees, Mocksville 336-492-7431.

22.45 ac SE Stokes co, part fenced, cattle or goats, pond, good house, 2 large workshops, other buildings, $325,000. Maxine Seatt, Advance 336-998-6226.

20 ac 12 cleared and 8 wooded on Chadbourn/Clarendon Rd, $84,000 OBO. Teresa Hayes, Whiteville 910-642-2220.

135 ac ideal for hunting, Robeson co, near Scotland co, $1,000/per ac. Bobby Myrick, Biscoe 910-572-7957.

4 ac property fenced for a horse, Rowan co, 3 b/r house, $145,000 OBO. Stanley Martin, Woodleaf 704-798-5832.

3.7 ac mini farm, vineyard, Yadkin co, bottom land that is mostly cleared with large creek and road frontage, wildlife utility building, $7,600/per ac. David Darby, Advance 704-905-2435.

79 ac wooded, gently rolling land, Randolph co, Asheboro great for farm-ing, $13,900/per ac. Larry Pickett, Chapel Hill 201-463-1690.

10 ac of fi eld, Currituck, very good view of farms and surrounding land, $125,000. Tommy Beaumont, Shawboro 252-455-0422.

38.2 ac 4th generation farm, Hwy 62E, Julian; 10 ac fields/pasture land, remainder wooded, creek with natural spring, great horse barn, other farm buildings, no house, $259,000. Ruth Deviney, Greensboro 336-852-4344.

80 ac Surry co 90% pasture, fenced, good water, hay shed, well and septic, great for cattle, horses or nice vineyard, $5,000/ac. S. Kribbs, Winston-Salem 336-723-0020.

10 ac secluded wooded 15-20 minutes from Chapel Hill, Graham, Pittsboro, Alamance $125,000. Gail Crider, Pittsboro 919-636-0434.

40 ac 2,600 ft river front, fi shing, hunting, private, grow Christmas trees, horses, 2 b/r house, out buildings, $800,00. Randal Letterman, Burnsville 828-208-1318.

8.5 ac eastern Wilkes, mostly grassland, lots of rd front, small pond, nice views, $69,900. Jayne Pardue, State Road 336-366-4303.

77 ac ideal for livestock, small farm house with pond, $250,000. Dean Wallace, Roxboro 336-599-6439.

14+ ac open land, near southern Alamance HS, off Hwy 87 Graham, good farm land, horse farm, raise cattle, not fenced, $200,000; 4.6 ac farm, perfect for horses, vineyard, etc., older home, $190,000. Terry Isley, Burlington 336-228-6106.

For lease, 18 ac for pasture or hay production to share, 5 stall barn with 12x12 stalls + tack and feed room, automatic waters, electricity, loft for hay storage, large lighted riding rink, heated water for wash rack, riding trails nearby, $550/mo. Debbie Bethune, Mt. Pleasant 704-982-3691.

17.5 ac Davidson co, 2 creeks, ½ ac pond, full road frontage, 90% fenced barbed wire, ¾ pasture area, $240,000; 7.7 ac farm land cleared, hilltop view, good pasture area, $85,000. Steve Yarborough, Lexington 336-787-4003.

Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur-poses, i.e. cultivation, raising livestock and/or other farm commodities.

Advertisers must indicate use of land.

FarmlandFor Sale

Will bushhog fi elds, cut up with disc, tree removal and much more, $30-$40/hr. Clint Patterson, Sum-merfi eld 336-451-4029.

Will do tractor work on your farm or land, plowing, front end loader, bushhog, scrape blade, 3 hour minimum, $35/hr. Todd Nicholson, Dallas 704-923-0051.

Horseshoeing for Piedmont area, hot or cold shoeing, all breeds, spe-cializing in draft horses. Ben Miller, Yadkinville 336-655-6370.

All types of tractor work including bushhog mowing, box blade, plow/till-ing, loader, backhoe, etc, Cabarrus co and surrounding area, $35/hr, $100 minimum. Ted Dickason, Midland 704-784-4102.

Will build farm fencing any type. Bud Reed, Laurel Springs 336-982-3326.

Will remove feral hogs in Central NC. Karl Benz, Kannapolis 704-467-2139.

Horseshoeing, trimming, expe-rienced, dependable, will trim goats, pigs and mules. Shane Hill, Sophia 336-626-4149.

Need competent person to work general barn duties at a horse facility, AM/PM duties. Toney Massinople, Mebane 919-563-2251.

Will rid your farm or property of predators for free, coyotes, fox, bobcat, beaver, etc, licensed and experienced, references available. Matt Sink, Win-ston-Salem 336-978-5956.

Farrier, certifi ed BWFA member, hot, cold and corrective shoeing, northeastern NC, $25 up. Scott Blythe, Greenville 252-532-2645.

Fencing/carpentry farm and residential only, by the foot/job or hourly, completely equipped, Free estimates. Clay Easter, Sanford 919-775-1647.

Portable sawmill service, your place or mine, logs to lumber, custom sawing post and beams available. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919-669-1859.

Will clean your stables $50-$100. M. Chris, Rougemont 919-724-7564.

Small tractor work $40/hr, 2 hr minimum, disc, plow, loader, bushhog, scrape blade, Davie co and surround-ing areas. David Harris, Harmony 336-492-2607.

Need friendly individual with equine experience, prefer driving experience, must be able to work with others, flexible hours, must work weekends, training available for the right person. Wendy Wilson, Mooresville 704-663-5100.

Tractor work/bushhog, $40/hr, livestock burial with mini excavator, Rowan, Davidson co area, $50/hr. Shane Manuel, Salisbury 336-239-4942.

Alpaca farm looking for expe-rienced livestock hand for full time position, responsible for daily feeding, medicine, worming, cria care, training and cleaning, will train someone with livestock experience, driver’s license and transportation required. Erin Mc-Carthy, Charlotte 704-503-7369.

Farm sitting Stokesdale, Oak Ridge, Madison, Summerfi eld area, $45/hr, 1 hr minimum + miles. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336-548-2977.

Will help solve your predator problems, Free. Brad Woodlief, Wake Forest 919-810-9207.

Tractor work fencing, shelter and barn construction, livestock and equipment transportation, hay produc-tion, 20+ years experience, references available, $100 up. Jim Hawkins, Madison 336-423-7609.

Will build any type farm or yard fence, call for estimate, $1.25/ft up. Richard Bare, Laurel Springs 336-359-8278.

Looking for youth in Franklin and Vance co to show Dexter cattle in area shows and fairs, no experience or farm needed. Sally /Warren Coad, Louisburg 252-492-6633 or 432-4200.

Need someone to clearcut 40 ac. Kelly Everhart, Lexington 336-357-5922.

Bushhog & scrape blade work, $30/hr., 2 hr. min., southeast Guilford co. & surrounding. William Rogers, Climax 336-674-6208.

Farm Labor

FARM LABOR

Need 5 to 50 horse quality round bales, we can pick up. Jane Hinman, Charlotte 704-576-2048.

Need round bales or square bales of hay for cattle. Jack Goings, Sr., Winston-Salem 336-769-1798.

Barley hay. Tal Holloway, Apex 919-367-9902.

Hay & GrainFor Sale

Hay & GrainWanted

HAY & GRAIN

Alfalfa premium, very leafy, sq bales, 36”, 70 lb average, no mold, kept dry, 20% protein, $11.50. Gary Yount, Salisbury 704-213-2417.

’07 fescue mix sq bales, stored inside, $3/ea. Marty DeMers, Sophia 336-861-9492.

’06 Fescue mix spring cutting, put up dry, kept dry, $3.50/ea. Ernest Pinnix, Eden 336-627-9303.

Timothy and mixed grass hay, good horse hay from NY, sq bales, $7.50/ea, 450 bales available. Jack King, Mt. Airy 336-351-4973.

Quality horse hay orchard and alfalfa, sq bales; pure western alfalfa, 8 ft sq bales, $11 up. Shane Howard, Locust 704-485-3487.

Soybean stubble sq bales, $2.50/bale. Bud Yarbro, Vale 704-276-1106.

Timothy mixed grass hay horse and cow, $6 up/per bale. Pat Snider, Staley 336-317-4105.

5x4 crab crass $40/bale, no rain, will load or deliver for the mileage. Tom Esplein, Bailey 252-235-0072.

Quality horse hay Timothy/alfalfa and Timothy/orchard mix, sq bales, $9/ea, delivery available. Peter Storer, Wake Forest 919-528-7968.

Soybean hay, 100+ sq bales, good quality, $3.50/ea. Randy French, Reidsville 336-613-4723.

Alfalfa good quality horse hay, 40 lbs, sq bales, from Indiana, $10/ea. Teresa Rice, Zebulon 919-269-9658.

100% pure orchard grass cut before it seeded out, no stems, weeds or wild grass, lab tested and paperwork available, $9/per bale, 40-50 lb bales. Joe Clendenin 704-880-3209.

Hay $8-$10/per bale. Bob Stegall, Statesville 704-872-6292.

Quality horse hay Timothy/alfalfa, 45-50 lb bales, $9/ea. David Moser, Siler City 919-201-7902.

Alfalfa horse quality, large sq bales, 3x3x8, 880-1,000 lbs/ea, $110-$125. Tony Greene, Hendersonville 828-699-2781.

Certified coastal Bermuda sprigs, Tifton 44, $2/bu; Tifton 85, $2.50/bu; land planted, $130/ac up, sprigs included. C. Miller, Lumber Bridge 910-875-2898.

Wheat straw $2.50/bale. William Sutton, Jr., Ernul 252-229-1889.

Quality hay & organic feeds/supple-ments year round, premium grades, pick up and delivery, $6.50 up. Nora Mitchell, Wake Forest 919-528-5690 or 880-5539.

Hay round bales, 4x5, put up dry and stored in barn, horses and cows, $75. Lori Hirschy, Sparta 336-200-2007.

Wheat straw, 3,000 bales, $2.50/ea. Louis Fulcher, Godwin 910-818-2252.

’07 wheat straw, $3.50/bale, delivery available. Rick Dennis, Albemarle 704-982-9887.

Fescue 4x5 round bales, horse quality, $60. Austin Sink, Trinity 336-476-6157.

’07 wheat straw $4/bale. Chris Neill, Mooresville 704-578-5154.

Alfalfa, Prairie grass, alfalfa/or-chard grass in 3x3x8 bales, nice horse hay, $100 up. Derek Teague, Catawba 828-466-8816.

Oat straw, $3/per sq bale, have 100 bales. Richard Douthwaite, Mat-thews 704-821-8549.

Timothy hay horse quality, 45-50 lb bales, $7.50/bale. Christin Domian, Climax 336-255-4469.

Two Ford tractor rear wheel weights for 24” wheels, 85 lbs. of weight each. Jeff Greene, Lenoir 828-757-0948.

Front & rear steel wheels for Farmall H. Shane Ikerd, Vale 704-530-4887.

Tractor, 40-50hp, diesel, 4WD w/loader, shuttle trans., GC. David Miller, Gold Hill 704-279-3265.

Canopy for 5200 JD tractor. Don Dobbins, Sophia 336-861-2295.

Pull-behind disc for ATV, GC, to use for food plots. Tony Thompson, Raleigh 919-414-5874.

300 gal. tobacco sprayer, frame must be high clearance, even a junked one is OK. John Vollmer, Bunn 919-495-2392.

Pasture renovator, 5 or 6 shank w/seed box. Dennis Holshouser, Rockwell 704-279-4559.

NH 850 round hay baler w/elect. tie. J. Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383.

Toyota 1-ton fl at dump bed, GC, w/dual wheels in rear. John Peeler, Lincolnton 704-732-3896.

801 PowerMaster diesel w/live PTO. Steve Michaels, Morganton 828-201-4589.

JD 12A combine in GC. John Valle, Stony Point 704-402-6409 lv. msg.

Cultipacker. David Adams, Greensboro 336-375-3287.

Small disk harrow for 4 wheeler for fi xing food plots for deer. Arthur Adams, Benson 919-894-4343.

16 ft. elect. hay elevator, reason-ably priced & in GC. Sharon Kapeluk, Hillsborough 919-643-1832.

One row sweetpotato digger that is ridden, prefer Johnson, but will consider others, prefer bushel box racks. Scot Luton, Roper 252-809-2750.

Two row corn planter, fi eld ready, fert. hoppers not required, but would prefer gandy box; sub soiler or 2-row ripper. Jackis Strickland, Whiteville 910-642-4956.

5” stripper for JD 850 series, side delivery hay rake JD p/n G6628E, will consider a parts rake. Richard Douth-waite, Matthews 704-821-8549.

Dowless tobacco curer, any cond., Dowless name is cast into the pot burner, manufactured in Abbottsburg in the 30s’ 740’s. Bob Dowless Sr., Monroe 704-622-8248.

Two bottom plow or disc plow to use on crop land. Dwight Kenerly, Gold Hill 704-239-9302.

Newerspreader manure spreader, must be in GC, prefer the 100 model, but will consider 200 model. Robin Mat-thews, Mt. Pleasant 704-701-6434

Cub Cadet orig., 70 & 100 models, doesn’t have to run, just be complete. William, Huntersville 704-572-5586.

Gibson tractor, complete or parts, Wisconsin AEH eng., also owner/opera-tor manuals & sales lit. Roy McSwain, Norwood 704-474-3830.

Eng. block or complete eng. for Oliver 1750 or larger Oliver trac-tor, would consider junked tractor. Mitchel Overcash, Kannapolis 704-932-1383.

Two row 30” corn head to fi t JD 3940-3970 chopper, will rebuild. Burton Osborne, Sparta 336-657-7197.

JD 48 or 448 backhoe to fi t 4500 JD tractor. Eddie Smitherman, Winston-Salem 336-785-9262 or [email protected].

Magnetos & parts that can be used to repair magnetos. Larry Foster, Burlington 336-584-7563.

Outside wood fi re boiler, any cond. to heat garage. James Wolfe, Graham 336-376-6278.

Intl. 674 diesel tractor, no cab & no front end loader, GC. Robert Dermid, Mills River 828-891-3564.

NH 402 crimpers. Terry Smith, Lexington 336-731-6629 (N).

Single bottom plow, 1-pt. hitch. Tom Cox, Cameron 910-245-4530.

Pasture renovator, 3-pt. hitch, 5 shank. Jeff Carroll, Lumber Bridge 910-843-6107.

Small pull-type no-till grain drill, 6 ft., Great Plains Sukup, Tye, Kasco or similar, will consider renting w/ or w/out operator. Shirley Rodaway, New Hill 919-367-2205.

Cult. for 40 standard JD.Thomas Shutt, Winston-Salem 336-978-7094.

AC series 50 no-till planter. C.H. Jernigan, Dunn 910-892-7751.

EQUIPMENT WANTED

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Charolais bull 2 y/o, $1,500; 4 heifers, 2 y/o, $1,200-$1,500; 4 calves, $700/ea. John Montgomery, Greensboro 336-451-0407.

Angus X Gelbvieh bulls and Angus X Simmental bulls, sires are from J. Bob Farms and Bell Farms, 18-20 m/o, $900-$1,200. Frankie Shoffner, Liberty 336-622-2960.

Polled Hereford bulls reg. bloodline, 1-2 y/o, $900/ea. Nancy Barlow, State Road 336-874-2166-d or 276-773-2684-n.

Black Angus bulls easy calving, top quality, $650-$750. Buddy Bow-man, Mt. Airy 336-789-9344.

Domestic fallow deer easy to raise and not subject to disease such as sheep and goats, male or female, $200. Carroll Johnson, Crouse 704-735-2473.

Red Scottish Highland bull calf, DOB 6/07, from reg. bull and cow, add hardiness, thriftiness and ease of calving to y our herd will trade for hay. Bill and Kae Arrington, Mitchell 828-688-2277.

Polled Hereford bulls, reg., 12-30 mos., great bloodlines, balanced EPD’s, $950 & up. Bill Mericka, Browns Summit 336-656-3389.

Simmental bulls, black and red, easy calving, purebred, fast growth, embryo/AI breeding cows and heifers, will trade for hay or feedmill. Milton Martin, Ivanhoe 910-669-2135.

Boer Kiko X 3 females from excellent herd sires, $100/ea. Mike Miller, Salisbury 704-202-0829 or 209-5466.

Goats purebred Toggenburg weth-ers to milking does, $35-$150. Arlen Kilen, Lowgap 336-352-3282.

Boer goats full blood not regis-tered, $75 up. Gary Ashburn, Liberty 336-622-8381.

Black Angus bulls purebred, heifers and cow/calf pairs, $1,000 up. Grady Ward, Shelby 704-538-3397 or 473-0439.

Alpine X Nubian goats and full Alpine goats, DOB 1/08, full Alpine are out of registered stock, $25 up. Tina Jester, East Bend 336-699-8440.

34 Angus/Gelbvieh heifers, 800 lb average, very gentle, $875 up. Derek Teague, Catawba 828-466-8816.

5 Limousin Angus X bred, cow/calf pairs, 2 y/o, old black bull, all from small family herd, $600 up. Leon Albright, Thomasville 336-472-0725.

Jersey cows gentle, bred to Jersey bull, $800-$1,000. Eugene Iacona, Mt Gilead 910-439-4117.

Angus bulls reg., AI sired by BCC Bushwacker, Integrity and Predestined, DOB 11/06 and 12/06, halter broke and ready to go, take your pick, $1,400. John Cassavaugh, Lenoir 828-728-9007.

Nigerian dwarf goats bred for milk production, show and pet qual-ity, CAE/Johnnes tested, colorful and friendly, great for 4H or small homestead, $75 up. Christine Peck-man, Mebane 919-304-5804.

Two belted Galloway bulls reg., 15 m/o, black/white; red/white, $1,000/ea, some delivery. A. Furr, Salisbury 704-798-3460.

Pygmy goats babies and adults, $40 up. David Griffi n, Marshville 704-624-5978.

Purebred Nubian kids does and bucks, colorful markings, DOB 1/08, $150 up. Max Keever, Statesville 704-872-8272.

Llamas yearling male, $300; weanling female, $400, non breeding pair, $600 or $300/ea. Palmie Freeze, Mooresville 704-663-0531.

Black Angus reg. cows and pairs, Scotch Cap and Mt Dew breeding, $850 up; herd bull, 3 y/o, Mt Dew breeding, large frame, gentle, $1,800. Thaxton Richardson, Jr., Greensboro 336-656-3961.

Nubian and X, reg., disbudded, all colors and sizes, $50 up. Rocky Taylor, Connelly Springs 828-879-9873 aft 6 pm.

Pygmy goats babies and adults, $40-$60, raised with horses, llamas and alpacas. David Brown, Thurmond 336-957-3581.

Fainting goats and Nigerian dwarf goats, males and females, all colors, $50 up. Don and Tammie Cain, Walkertown 336-595-4666.

Red Boer buck registered, throws color, 4 y/o, excellent breeder, just changing bucks, babies on site, $700 OBO. Tim Willis, Kings Mtn 704-739-4647.

Pygmy goat kids caramel doe and billy, brown doe, wethers and billy, $45; doe, $50. Colette Nester, Sparta 337-372-8574.

Shetland rams reg. with NASSA, $250. Mary Ellen Hansson, Greensboro 336-854-6209.

Mini Jersey bull reg., approxi-mately 48”, proven breeder, 2 y/o, great bloodlines, his mother was a big milker, $2,000; one fi nished hog sow never bred. Courtnay Chase, Wilmington 910-540-6357.

Texas longhorns, cows, calves and heifers, Winchester bloodline, $500 up. Gary McGrath, Eden 336-613-1107.

ABGA Boer, reg., 100% com-mercial, HQ breeding, show bucks, Ennobled Winsor, Casey, Striker, M180 bloodline, full SA with lots of length, muscle and bone, $500 up. Jerrod Helms, Midland 704-560-3159.

Black Angus bulls, 6 registered yearling, BCC Bushwacker g’sons, New Design 208 g’sons and 1 yield grade son, $1,000/ea. Daniel Chapman, Taylorsville 828-312-2525.

Polled Hereford bull purebred, 2 y/o, DOB 12/05, not registered but can be. Rick Aguilar, Stantonsburg 252-315-6186.

Black Angus reg. cows & pairs, Scotch Cap & Mt. Dew breeding, $850 & up; young bull, $900, herd bull, $1,750. Thaxton Richardson Jr., Greensboro 336-656-3961 aft. 8 p.m.

Purebred Nubian kids, $150 & up. Max Keever, Statesville 704-872-8272.

Angus bull, reg., 2.5 y/o, easy calving, very gentle, $1,500. Wayne Dickerson, Ruffi n 336-939-2323.

Belted Galloway calves, 1 bull & 2 heifers, 210 days old & about 400 lbs., $1,200/ea. Andy Smith, Fayetteville 910-484-9350 or 818-2481.

Belted Galloway cattle, heifers, cow-calf pairs & young bulls, $500 & up. W. Compton, Blanch 336-234-9474.

Two reg. Black Angus yearling bulls, DOB 12-06, sired by Biltmore Emblazon 45p, $1,100/ea. Van Brawley, Yadkinville 336-463-4197, lv. msg.

Dexter bull calves, black & dun, can be reg., $400; Jacob ewe sheep, nice color & wool, $100. Liza Williams, Burlington 336-421-9083.

Reg. Boer goats, show quality billies & nannies, $250 & up. Bobby Robinson, Conover 828-464-1076.

Reg. Black Angus bulls, sires BT Ultravox297E, BT Direction65D, FAR Krugerrand410H Schurrtop Supreme Scotch Cap:VDAR New Trend47 & others, bred heifers, $1,500, open heifers, $1,000. Clarence Stroud, Statesville 704-546-7856.

% Boer & Nubian herd, 13 does, some w/abies, born 11/07 at side, 9 kids, 3 males & 6 females, healthy & social, $2,500. Ken/Kathy Macmullen, Raeford 910-224-6801.

Reg. Texas longhorns, top bloodlines, bred for color & horn, steers, cows, pairs, $350 +; nice gentle ’05 red bull, ready to work for you, $2,700. Ron Skinner, Denton 336-302-0966.

Two pot bellied pigs, male & female, free. Eva Sewell, Denton 336-859-5485.

Boer goats, 100%, some reg., some not, bucks, does, young & older, correct color, great bloodlines, $100 & up. Vernon Lucas, Asheboro 336-873-7353.

Nigerian dwarf goat kids, male & female, blue eyes, $175/ea. Beth Baucom, Peachland 704-843-3798.

ABGA fullblood bred does, due in May, lots to chose from, herd sire is Pirate, son of N.C. Mountain State Grand Champion, $350 & up; ABGA fullblooded billies, ready to be herd sires, good bloodlines, have paints & solid reds, along w/trad. Colors, $200 & up. Shane Shelton, Reidsville 336-552-3421.

Angus bulls 7 heifer, AI podigy of Bexetor, bulls approx. 1 y/o, $850 & up. Steve Killian, Lincolnton 704-732-1871.

Corriente bull, roan in color, throw small calves, gentle, $700. Tommy Wingler, Statesville 704-902-4677.

White sow hog, 1 y/o, $175. David Carlton, Boomer 828-754-5398.

Baby pygmy, $35 & up, will consider trade. L.B. Deal, Winston-Salem 336-813-4531, 769-0388 or 769-2338.

Boer goat kids, 2 female, 2 male, unreg., but high quality, born Oct. 07, $90/ea. Robin McCoy, Charlotte 704-376-6306.

2 ¾ Boer bucks from good bloodlines, big build, will make great breeders, $300 OBO. Robert Kennedy, Sparta 336-657-0165.

Reg. Black Angus bulls & heifers, top bloodlines, $1,000 & up. Clint Harrill, Forest City 828-429-9273.

Red Angus bulls, yearling & 2 y/o, good disposition, low birth weight, good growth, calf buy back option, $1,500. Johnny Rogers, Roxboro 336-504-7268.

Breeding pygmy goats, some have been bred to our reg. Nigerian dwarf bucks, healthy & tame, $50/ea.; reg. & non-reg. Nigerian dwarf kids, disbudded, healthy & tame, some w/blue eyes, $40 & up; 2 reg. (AGS/NDGA) Nigerian dwarf bucks, 2.5 y/o, disbudded w/brown eyes, tame & proven breeders, $150/ea. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville 336-671-3117 or [email protected].

Reg. Nigerian dwarf goats, dis-budded, babies & grown goats, blue eyes, bucks & does, $200. J. Efi rd, Oakboro 704-485-4694.

100% Boer buck, reg. ABGA, Powell/Holman, Hurricane Storm bloodlines, DOB 5/06, proven sire w/kids on farm, $250. Josh Newton, Burlington 336-228-0263.

Boer goats, 6 m/o, billy/nanny, $90; breeding billy, 3 y/o, $250. Barry Size-more, Lexington 336-655-6132.

Pygmy babies, must go to hood home only, $40 & up. Lisa Ellis, Hillsborough 919-644-8691.

100% reg. paint Boer buck, 3 y/o, good bloodlines, weights over 250 lbs., current on shots, deworming & hoof trimming, $400. Morgan Watts, Dallas 704-922-8552.

Reg. Black Angus bull, DOB 2/8/07, top of the line AI sire (PFRED) Summitcrest Hi Flyer 3B18, $1,500. Robert Martin, Albemarle 704-983-4095.

Black Angus bulls, easy calving, full bodied, Sim-Angus bulls, Power Stroke, preferred stock bloodline, 13-16 m/o, $950 & up. Shane Howard, Locust 704-485-3487.

LivestockFor Sale

LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK

Long handle gourd seeds, Free. L. Rice, P.O. Box 27, Connelly Springs 828-893-0838.

Peach trees variety called legend, only need four. 252-223-3258 or 919-218-0721.

Tube Rose bulbs, near Wilkesboro. Shiloh Avery, 841 Sand Ridge Rd, Mill-ers Creek 28651, 336-452-2920.

Cow horn turnip seed. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480.

Currently sourcing dried clean wild or organically grown American elder berries, elder fl owers and fresh yaupon for the 2008 harvest season. Robin Suggs, Robbinsville 828-479-2788.

Leyland cypress, 6 ft -18 ft; Norway spruce, 6 ft-18ft; blue spruce, 6 ft-18 ft; natural red cedars, 6 ft-18 ft. Kenneth Lowe, Lowgap 336-352-4048.

Seeds & PlantsFor Sale

Seeds & PlantsWanted

SEEDS & PLANTS

Lucky buckeyes for planting $4.50/doz; buckeyes to carry for luck includes shipping, $3.25/doz. Jules Simmons, 424 Grand Vista Dr., Sylva 28779 828-226-4700.

Gourds for birdhouses and crafts, large selection, $1.25/up. Denny Rol-lins, Mocksville 336-492-7223.

Bamboo 10-12 ft, two or more per pot, $50/per pot. Larry Loving, 742 McCotters Marina Rd., Washington 27889 252-946-6008.

Camellia, japonica assorted colors, $5/1 gallon pots; camellia, sasanqua, assorted colors, $4; azaleas, 1 gallon pot 3/for $5. Jim Gibson, Ellerbe 910-652-6154.

Sunfl ower seeds old timey type, hugh 12-14 lb fl ower, 15”-18”, diameter, 25 seeds/$3; 50 seeds/$5, send SASE and cash. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Rd, Trinity 27370.

Old timey cockscomb seeds has hugh blossom head with rich crimson color on sturdy 18” stalk, 200 seeds, send stamped envelope + $3 cash. Barry Cox, 6225 Welborn Rd., Trin-ity 27370.

Blueberry plants 1 gallon to 7 gallon pots, $3-$65, price break for 10 or more order your plants now for winter/spring planting. Michael or Jeff Crippen, Garland 910-529-1469.

Old timey white cucumber seeds, $1/per tsp + SASE. Ruby Wallace, 118 Meadowbrook Circle, Dallas 28034.

Martin gourds for bird houses and crafts, gourds all shapes and sizes, apple gourds, $1 up; rabbit boxes, $15; bluebird houses, $10; brown Turkish fi g bushes, $10. Glenn McElveen, Garner 919-772-2785.

Native Carolina red cedars 4’ to 8’, $45; 7’ to 15’, $55; 15’ to 25’, $65, great for nursery or privacy fence. Wade Pearce, Willow Springs 919-810-9039 or Julian Pearce 552-4031.

Upland creecy, Virginia creeper vine, $.25/packet + SASE. Thad Wise-man, 2541 Union Cross Church Rd., Yadkinville 27055.

Apples, peach, blackberry, cherry, blueberries, brown turkey fi gs, muscadine grapes, plum, pomigrantes, persimmon, raspberry and pears, $5-$20. Walter Upchurch, Raleigh 919-839-0118.

Peach trees make small open stone white peaches, excellent fl avor, $6/ea, will ship + postage, they are true to seed. Pliney Purser, Monroe 704-385-9216.

Fraser Fir seedlings from Mt. Rogers origin, 3/0 red run, $.16/ea, 105,000; 4/0 from bed to fi eld, $.50/ea, 200,000; 3/2, $.70/ea, 100,000; 3/3 $.85/ea, 80,000, nice seedlings. Richard Yearick, Lansing 336-384-2221.

Luffa sponge seeds 50/$1; Castor mole beans, 35/$1; climbing/running okra seed, 35$1 + SASE on all orders. Paul Hinds, 106 N. King Charles Rd., Raleigh 27610.

Apple trees old southern varieties, custom grafting and shipping avail-able, $14 to 18/ea. David C. Vernon, Reidsville 336-349-5709.

Trees various sizes, B&B, oaks, maples, pear, river birch, Leyland cypress, cedar pines, crepe myrtles, $10 up; some containers available, $.05/per gallon. Phil Bowden, Benson 910-591-9929.

Gourds ’07 crop Martin bird type others, $1 up. Gerald Vaughan, Angier 919-629-3389.

Heirloom tomato Marglobe, Cherokee purple, Nyagous, Giant Belgium, Sious, German pink, Ne-pal, A. Traveler, Flame, Kelloggs Breakfast, Roma, see 10/$1.25, 25/$2; 35/$2.75 + SASE. Don Cash, 8922 Robinson Ch Rd, Charlotte 28215 704-567-7798.

Premier and O’Neal blueberry plants, Summit muscadine and Stokes dwarf Yaupon Holly plants, $6/for 1 gallon pots, $10/3 gallon pot for all plants. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480.

Catnip, mixed snapdragon, rose moss or sweet William, ¼ tsp, $1 + SASE; Romaine lettuce, hummingbird scarlet sage, morning glory, ½ tsp, $1 + SASE. B. Murray, 1586 DePriest Rd., Bostic 28018 828-248-1584.

Venus flytrap bulbs Pitcher and trumpet plant, other sarracenia rhizomes, butterworts and sundews, $2.50-$10/ea, shipping available. Ernst Swart, 3530 Hanover Ave., Castle Hayne 28429 910-675-0770.

Six walnut trees measuring from 20-30” across stump, $300 OBO. J Hohn, Jr. Archdale 336-289-3686.

Old English boxwoods up to 20” tall, $.90/per inch. Forrest Michael, Lexington 336-787-5382.

Large boxwoods, 5’x5’ and Ameri-can tree boxwoods, $25-$95. Spencer Hartley, Sophia 336-498-4962.

Fraser fi r seed 60% germination source Mt Rogers, $125/per lb. Edward L. Johnson, 956 Mine Creek Rd., Bakersville 28705 828-688-3362.

Mammoth gold pumpkin seed, 25/per pack, $3 + SASE. Frank Bray, 321 Richardson Rd., Reidsville 27320.

Indian summer daisy, detura trumpet, summer poinsettia, yellow heleopsis, these bloom all summer, all re seed and come back every year, $1/ea per packet + SASE. Margie Banks, 653 Roper Rd., Flat Rock 28731.

Old timey cantaloupe 50/$1; Cushaw seed, 25/$1 + SASE. Brian Tucker, 2026 Sheppard Mill Rd., Danbury 27016.

Old timey bean seed, stripped double backs, butter beans, pink tips, 25 seed/$2 + SASE; dahlias, bloom 6”-12” diameter, $2/per tuber or $20/per dozen + $5 postage, many different colors. Mary Young, 840 Young Rd., Grassy Creek 28631.

Evergreen cedars bare root, 35/$75; 100/$150; daylilies, hosta mix or match, 35/$75, 100/$175, shipped. G. Stowe, Haw River 336-693-7542.

Old timey moon and stars water-melon seed, not hybrid, been in our family for 75 years, $.10/ea. Robert Hedge, Boonville 336-468-2241.

Purple Angel trumpet ½ tsp, $2. Blanche Wellborn, 804 Stoney Fork Rd., Deep Gap 28618.

Blueberry bushes, $3/ea; blue rug juniper, potted, $3/ea. Valerie Andrews, 4857 Beaver Creek Rd., Boomer 28606.

Running okra seed 50/$1 + SASE. D.H. Franklin, 1496 Conrad Sawmill Rd., Lewisville 27023.

’08 burley tobacco plants green-house raised KY14, $180/per ac based on 6,000 plants per ac. Aric Brown, Walnut Cove 336-591-8056.

Moon and star watermelon seed, sunfl ower seeds old timey type, large 15-18” heads, both ’07 crop, 12 seeds of either one, $1 + SASE. Kenneth Kearns, PO Box 1436, Aberdeen 28315.

Daffodils many colors, $10/dozen; daylilies, lots of colors, mostly basic, $10/dozen, will ship or 10% discount if you pick up. M. Everett, Monroe 704-577-3905.

Luffa gourd seeds $3/24 + SASE, eat or sponges for bath or kitchen, soaps available, $3/bar, variety of fragrances/colors. Doug Johnson, 8594 County Home Rd., Ayden 28513.

Camellia japonica, 1 gallon container, $5/ea; camellia sasanqua, assorted colors, $4/ea; azaleas, assorted colors, 3/$5. Jim Gibson, Ellerbe 910-652-6154 or 652-2136.

Fraser fi r transplants, Mt Roger and Roan Mt source, 3-2., no root rot, $.60/ea; 3-0 seedlings, 150,000 available, $25/per thousand, fraser fi r seed, Mt. Rogers and Roan Mt sour, $125/lb, 35% germination. Tim Warden, PO Box 304, Sparta 28675 336-372-8242.

Strawberry plants NC certifi ed plants, several varieties adapted to NC, $120/per 1,000. Steve McNeill, Sanford 919-499-9706 or 775-9482.

Leyland cypress 1 gallon, $3; 2 gallon, $4/ea, liners available, $2. Kenneth Cruthis, High Point 336-861-4785.

Martin gourds, good selection, $1-$2.50/ea. Clayton Hepler, Thom-asville 336-472-6180.

Muscadine grape special Carlos, Cowart and Higgins, all 3 gallon plants, staked, $6.50/ea. Ron Copeland, 919-362-8315 or 362-6031.

Double datura Angel trumpet seeds, white, yellow, purple, 25 seeds/$2 ea or all 3 colors, $5 + SASE. Linda Pruett, 2655 Graham Rd., Mt Ulla 28125.

Zinnia seeds many varieties and colors, $1 + SASE for each order. Ka Botzis, Burlington 336-228-1535.

American holly trees in containers, all female, names varieties, registered with the American Holly Society, Iredell co, $18. Kevin Campbell, Harmony 704-546-5920.

Hollies, ornamentals, trees, etc., all plants $1/per gallon; 3 gallon plant, $3, etc. Chip Stitt, Cary 919-481-2530.

Limber cob seed $1.50/per lb. Miles Hamrick, Shelby 704-434-7988.

Red Lantana 5 for $1 + SASE; purple corn fl ower, $1/for whole bloom + SASE; Indigo blue 10/$1 + SASE; Humming bird, 10/$1 + SASE, black berry lily, 5/$1 +SASE. Emma Pope, 7019 Kemp Rd., Raleigh 27613.

SEEDS & PLANTSSmall farms or small tracts of

land for deer hunting, can be bow only leases in Cabarrus, Union, Anson, Montgomery, Chatham, Randolph or Rowan. Shawn Heater, Kannapolis 704-213-4393.

To lease 40-250 ac of land for deer/squirrel hunting within 1 hour of Wendell, will do maintenance on property. Mark Winter, Wendell 919-218-9030.

To lease pasture land for cattle in Wilkes, Yadkin co. Lincoln Triplette, N. Wilkesboro 828-964-8080.

To lease land for farm or deer hunting in Davidson or Rockingham co, family hunting, respectful of property. Marty Link, Winston-Salem 336-764-0808.

To rent pasture for cattle in Davie, Yadkin, Iredell or Alexander co. Clarence Kissinger, Mocksville 336-998-7363.

To lease land for deer and turkey hunting in Rockingham, Guilford, Caswell, Stokes or other adjoining co. Aaron Stutts, High Point 336-880-1499.

To lease pasture land for cattle Randolph or Guilford co, small or large. Don Dobbins, Sophia 336-861-2295.

To rent farm land to plant crops such as corn, wheat or soybeans, I will keep the ground neat and pay you to rent, $20-$40/per ac. William Haraden, Mooresville 704-622-2307.

Small farms or small tracts of land for deer hunting can be bow only leases in Cabarrus, Union, Anson or Rowan; looking for farms in Anson or Union with feral hog problem. Keats Dellinger, II, Kannaoplis 980-622-7595.

Private swamps/wetlands where ducks are known to live, would like to hunt for ’08-’09 hunting season, within 1 hr of Raleigh. Tony Thompson, Raleigh 919-414-5874.

Long term lease or lease to own 200+ ac, 1 tract, tillable land, fenced pastures in eastern, southern NC. M.D. Smith, Dunn 910-891-4713.

Land for horses or goats. E. Pope, Raleigh 919-596-9252.

To buy farm land with small dwelling or old buildings in Cabarrus, rowan, Stanley or Iredell co, Faith or Gold Hill preferred. Sonny Coren, Concord 704-786-4322.

Turkey hunting lease husband and wife team looking for private land will pay top dollar. Michael and Missy Ayers, Pfafftown 336-692-1317.

To lease farmland for wild pig hunting, $10/per ac. Chuck Lynn, Cameron 919-353-9461.

Long term hunting land lease, looking for quality hunting opportuni-ties, have access to ag equipment for food plots and maintenance. Richard Quinlan, Pittsboro 919-542-0389.

FARMLAND WANTED

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Seven new wire cages for small birds, 24”x16”x16”, has a divider, 4 cups, 4 perches & pan slides under-neath, $20/ea; white doves, $8/ea; grizzle colored rollers, $5/ea; 2 RIR roosters, $8/ea. Steven Green, Randle-man 336-495-1399.

Pigeons and doves white homers, rollers, Chinese owls, Jacobins, white doves and other colors, $5-$25. Jerry Green, Randleman 336-498-9255.

Poultry/bird transport trailer, has 36 cages w/large loading door & small door for individual loading/re-moval, $850. Bud Gilmore, Clinton 910-564-6926.

Home cages, used for birds, made w/10-guage wire, 4’x4’x4’ w/alum. doors, two of them have metal nest boxes that are extra, cost $300/ea. to make, sell for $100/ea. Harvey Hill, New Bern 252-638-3978 or [email protected].

Propane breeder heaters, VGC, $100 ea., discount for buying more than 1. Berkley Asbury, Morganton 828-584-3398.

Galvanized nesting box for layers, six section nesting w/removable nest-ing bottoms, EC, $55. Robert Stokely, Thomasville 336-475-6226.

Peafowl 1 yr old, India blue, females, $125; males, $75. Nancy Hobson, Pittsboro 336-376-8137.

Round chicken feeder pans for automatic feeders, 100 pans, LNC, $2/ea. Valerie Andrews, Boomer 336-921-3124.

Dutch Bantams cream and light brown, cream light blue, splash, silver blue splash, blue wheaton, extra males, $20/pair up; $30/trio, hatching eggs, $10/dozen, no shipping. Wade Shelton, Mt. Airy 336-374-2254.

Birmingham rollers, old Jaconette line, $20 up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919-563-5658.

Wood ducks, mandarins, white faced tree ducks, cinnamon teal hens, black east Indies, bar headed geese, white homing pigeons, Indian ring-necks, $10 up. Jack Payne, Lexington 336-247-0021.

Quail, Gambel, California, Tennes-see red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo and white Bobwhites, Butler, mtn quail, Coturnix, Texas A&M, Tibetan reds, jumbo browns, Hungar-ians and chuckers, $1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704-888-0213.

3,000 red sex link started pullets, debeaked, vaccinated, small order, $5.30/ea. E. D. Snider, Staley 336-622-2942.

Pigeons outstanding breeders, Hanssens, Sions, Janssens, CBS, Loft, Delbars, Oscars Devriendts from Gene Hearl Loft also de Keizer bloodlines, Hofkens bloodlines, from ET family, $10-$100. E. W. Fredrickson, Wilm-ington 910-686-9834.

Quail Jumbo Bobwhite fl ight ready for ’07-’08 season, chukar also ready, quail $4/ea; chuckar, $8/ea. Ken Briel, Smithfi eld 919-934-4501.

Chickens White Rock, 1 y/o lay-ing hens, lay large, brown eggs, $5. Randy Wright, Staley 336-622-2386 or 622-2397.

Malaysian Serama bantams, 10/07 hatch, parents from Jerry’s Serama, $25/pair, extras, $10. Debbie Shankle, Norwood 704-474-5988.

Old English bantams blue quail, fawn duckwing, blue barred quail, silver duckwing, blue barred quail splash, $10 up. Allen Roberts, Seagrove 336-873-7214.

Turkeys pen raised eastern wild turkeys, $35 up. D. R. Dennis, Randle-man 336-498-5034.

Ostriches, top quality, 2 y/o and breeders, $700 up; fresh and fertile eggs when available, $25/ea; egg shells for decorating, $25. Mike Boykin, Middlesex 919-284-5045.

Quail Jumbo Bobwhite mature fl ight conditioned birds, $3/ea; ring-neck pheasant pairs, 6 m/o, $35/per pair. Frank Brilliant, Salisbury 980-621-1493.

Blue cochins black, splash, Millie fl eur, mottled Japanese, taking orders for spring, $5 up. Russell Thompson, Linwood 336-596-7796.

Bantams, doves, geese, pea fowl, pigeons and turkeys, $10-$150. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336-498-7103.

Chicks buff leghorns and Exche-quer leghorns, $3/ea; for other mixed breeds leghorns, sex link chickens, cochins bantams some white some brown layers, $2/ea. Verna Johnson Grimsley, Grifton 252-468-2163.

5 pair bronze turkeys$200 for all ’06-’07 hatched. J. B. Guion, Monroe 704-764-7114.

Poultry & Supplies For Sale

Milk cows/heifers in GC. Blair Burrage, Concord 704-786-3195.

Dexter calves polled or dehorned, long legged type. Mike Lawing, Charlotte 704-394-2877.

Dairy heifers any size, baby to springers. Chance Wiles, Hamptonville 336-468-6893.

Mini Nubian buck, blue eyes, will trade Nigerian dwarf bucks, does or doelings. Brenda Dudzinski, Rougemont 336-364-7418.

Unwanted livestock and horses, have hay and lots of love. Dusty or Michelle Bentley, Lenoir 828-759-1589.

Merino ram for breeding with good horns, reasonable price. M. Chad, Randleman 336-498-2062.

Small sow pigs spotted, Poland China, Hampshire, or Borcshire. Debbie Eggers, Banner Elk 828-898-3626.

Adoption rescue, farm animals, no kill facility, large family farm. Norm Loomis, Cameron 910-245-1963.

Toggenburg goats male and female for breeding. Nancy Shirley, Topton 828-321-9036.

Unwanted pygmy goats or unwanted mini donkeys, BP stock trailer. Allen Brawley, Statesville 704-872-4343.

Jersey cow or calf for family milk cow, does not need to be reg. but needs to be full blood. Steve Michaels, Morganton 828-201-4589.

Goats or sheep males or females, for family farm, Free or reasonable price. Taylor Jones, Burlington 336-344-2120.

Any Free livestock, will pick up. Russell Thompson, Linwood 336-596-7796.

Want Angus or Angus X bull born 1/08, for an 11 y/o to show in State 4H show. J. Graziano, Fayetteville 910-323-5133.

LivestockWanted

LIVESTOCK WANTEDAngus herd bull, reg. Traveller &

Bando breeding, excel. EPD & con-formation , very gentle, $1,250. G.E. Hollar, Yadkinville 336-463-5158.

Black Angus bulls (3), reg., easy calving, gentle, Sitz, Sleepeasy & Traveler bloodline, calved Nov. 06, $950/ea. George Boger, Mocksville 336-998-4795.

Texas Longhorn heifers, bred cows & bulls, $350 & up. Charlie Bolton, Pittsboro 919-542-6132.

Katahdin ram, reg. 3 y/o, $250; Katahdin ewe lambs, $175; Katahdin wethers, $125. Ellen Harling, Laurin-burg 910-276-6072.

Fainting bucks, 2 bk & wh ready to breed, 2 b&w buck, DOB 12/07, all tame, make nice pets, $90; Boer kids, born 3/07, 4 bucks & 11 does, all full blooded from good bloodlines, healthy & in excel. shape, $175 & up. Dodd Linker, Clemmons 336-712-2484.

Two Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs, $120/ea. neg; six 4 m/o Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs, $75/ea., neg. Ken Abbott, Waxhaw 704-516-3334 or 843-4361.

Angus bulls, reg. sired by Boger SC Lark 465, born Oct. 06, $1,200 J. Cornelison, Mocksville 336-998-3309.

Llamas ILR, babies or young llamas, also adult, male & female, guard or pet, $300 & up, deliv. avail. Mike/Wanda Higgins, Gibsonville 336-697-8955.

Reg. AI sired Black Angus bull, DOB 10/16/06, sired by GAR Cim-maron, low BW, mod. Growth, docile, gentle bull, $1,000. Jackie Johnson, Trinity 336-475-6975.

Charolais bulls & heifers, purebred, polled, 7 m/o, del. by arrangement, $700 & up. Dee Helms, Salisbury 704-637-3524.

Boer goats, reg. & percentages, does & bred nannies, $125 & up. Matthew Bullard, Cerro Gordo 910-654-4833.

Four Nigerian dwarf goats, 2 females, 2 wethers, reg. AGS, multi-colors, no horns, incld. hay, $125/ea. neg. Jimmie Stephenson, Clayton 919-553-7201.

Goats, pure & crossed Boers, huge goats, very strong & gentle, $25-$300. Tommy Beaumont, Shawboro 252-455-0422.

Boer goats, 100% full blood from reg. stock, excel. blood & color, bucks, $75-$150; does, $125-$175. Scott Sink, Lexington 336-787-5200.

ABGA Boer bucks & does, FB & %, quality, healthy goats, proven genetics that put on the meat, bred for producers, natural management program, $200 +. Clay Trainum, Greensboro 336-656-0045.

Nigerian dwarf goats, reg., blue eyes, good bloodlines, for show, bucks, $50, does, $100-$150. Amber McKen-zie, Salisbury 704-647-0175.

Boer goats full bloods & %, $100 & up. Doug York, Yadkinville 336-463-2793.

Two healthy Nigerian dwarf bucks, Billy Bob - small caramel herd sire, Elvis - tricolor from TN, companion animals for equine, 2-3 y/o, nonaggressive w/horns, will trade for blue-eyed ND doe, $100 OBO. Brenda Dudzinski, Rougemont 336-364-7418.

Two Angus/Gelbvieh x bred cows, one black, one black w/white on face, bred to Gelbvieh bull on site, $1,000/ea. James Garner, Eagle Springs 910-690-5216.

Full blood Boer doe & wether kids for 4H projects, born late Oct. 07, $75-$100. Ruth Ann Myers, Bailey 252-235-2054.

Barbados Blackberry lambs, $50/ea. Tim Stevenson, Charlotte 704-697-0797.

Reg. polled Hereford bull, 1 y/o, Milkmaker bloodlines, F1 & F2 black baldy cows, some 3-in-1, $700-$1,000. Alice Davis, Salisbury 704-855-4930.

Brangus bulls, purebred, easy calving, 10 m/o-3 y/o, $800. Eddy Labus, Sparta 336-372-7467.

Reg. Angus cow, born 10/5/05, descendent of Scotch Cap & Leachman Fullback, hand fed daily, $1,000; Red Angus bulls, GAR Predestined son, born 10/28/06, Boyd on Target son, born 11/22/06, both easy to handle, hand fed daily, $1,100/ea.. Chard Wall, Union Mills 828-223-1164.

Shetland sheep, quality, reg. breed-ing stock, $250 & up. Lynn Michael, New Hill 919-387-3890.

10 Beefmaster calves, 2007 Fall (bulls & heifers), ready to wean Spring (May-June 2008), $600-$800/ea. or by all for $7,000 by June 2008. Anthony Austin, Peachland 704-272-0935.

Piedmontese bull, 6 y/o. proven breeder, $1,500. Leonard Cantrell, Mooresville 704-662-3775.

100% reg. Boer billy, born 4/21/06, $200. Raymond Hagan, Mayodan 336-548-5591.

Alpine dairy goats, 3 w/o, male goat, $100 - female goat - $200. Wil-liam Kroll, Bennett 336-879-6505 btwn. 6-9 p.m.

Reg. Corriedales, beautifully fleeced, AU import bloodlines, lambs & adult ewes & spring lambs, state champion producers, fi ne handspinning fl eeces, low low microns, $150 & up. Melissa Gray, Richlands 910-324-7665.

Purebred Scottish Highland, 2 y/o now & possibly bred to Irish Dexter, red, sweet & halter broken, $1,200; Irish Dexter cross (3/4) Dexter bred cow, easy calver & great girl, long legged, $1,400; 7/8 bull calf from previous cow, 1 y/o, $750; Irish Dexter pasture bred cow, $1,850; etc. Sherry Morrison, Ronda 336-957-4947 or [email protected].

100% Boer goats, bucks & does, red, paints & traditional, $350 & up. Richard Bostick, Mocksville 336-492-2862.

Boer goats from some of the best bloodlines – Magnam, nice herd buck & some does, $100-$400. Justin Holley, Hampstead 910-329-1141.

100 % Boer goat bucks, young & healthy, out of reg. stock w/good bloodlines, $150-$200 OBO; 100 % reg. buck, 2 y/o, great bloodline, big & long, $400. A. Surratt, Denton 336-859-9707.

Reg. white Angora goat, doe, 2 y/o, bred to reg. buck for early 08, from Kid Hollow Farm, select for fi ne fi ber, $250; Angora wether, 9 m/o, sweet, friendly pet, ideal for spinner or small child, $75. Amy Hayner, Conway 252-396-5293.

Charolais, performance tested since 1966, purebred, reg. polled & horned, $1,500-$25,000. Carol/John Dykers, Siler City 919-663-2436 or 29311 or J.W. Headen, 919-742-4745.

Boer goats, 4 billies, full blooded, great bloodline, good markings, $150 & up. Heath Stovall, Haw River 336-214-6706.

Two Balancer bulls, 6 m/o May 1, full blooded, DOB 11/2/07, $800. Randy Taylor, Salisbury 704-279-4080 p.m.

Boer X goats, commercial does, proven producers, $125/ea. Bob Lightner, Walnut Cove 336-682-5855.

Five fainting goats, $50/ea. Pamela Brawley, Statesville 704-872-4934.

Boer goats, percentage, VG color, males & females, $75 & up. Don Schroyer, Rockwell 704-857-2044.

Premium show lambs, breed-ing stock, lamb & mutton, shearing, $250-$500; ram lambs & breeding ewes, premium quality, $400-$1,500. Austin Armstrong, Walnut Cove 336-480-5288.

Dairy goat kids, most breeds avail., purebred & grades, bottle raised, price increases w/age, $10/bucks at 1 w/o, $30 for does at same age. Danielle Kirby, Asheboro 336-381-3669.

Polled Hereford bulls & heifers, out of large gentle, dark colored full blooded Herefords, $500 & up. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704-932-0503 days or 938-1420 nights.

Reg. Black Angus bulls, 13-17 m/s, ready to work, easy calving, $1,000-$1,200. Mike Tyson, Monroe 704-243-3799.

Nubian billly goats, lots of colors, $75 & up; Border Leicester sheep, show bloodlines, imported genetics, $100 & up. Kate Shirley, Holly Springs 919-557-0471.

Llama , male, brown/white, $200. Leland Wolfe, Monroe 704-764-7578.

Fainting goats, reg., disease free, blue eyes, $100 & up. Amy Shore, Thurmond 336-874-2931.

Reg. Angus bull, son of New De-sign 878, 6 y/o, gentle, $1,500. Jason Starnes, Salisbury 704-202-9507.

Small pygmy goats & other 16” tall, males. $45, females, $55. John Harroff, Concord 704-786-3782, lv. msg.

Black Angus bull, 4 y/o, ready for heavy service, Ext/Traveler 23-4 bloodline, $1,300. Henry Craven, Seagrove 336-879-2500.

Polled Herefords, reg., top bloodlines, balanced EPDs, one bull, 17 m/o, $1,400; 2 yearling heifers, $1,200. Colon Nifong, Lexington 336-731-6730.

ABGA Boer does, bucks, 2 m/o, show wethers, $100-$150. Candace Spencer, Fairfi eld

252-925-1874. Boer & Lamancha goats, $50-

$175, 4H & FFA discounts. Katherine Berezny, Efl and 919-563-9880.

Reg. Brahman bull, red in color, 2.5 y/o, very gentle, reg. Brahman heifer, red/bred to Brahman bull due to calf early summer, $1,000; Reg. Angus heifers, 13 & 15 m/o, Yadkin River sire, open 8 y/o cow w/Brah-man cross calf at side, 15 m/o, ¾ Angus ¼ Hereford cross heifer, $800-$1,200. Troy Cansler, Newton 828-465-4988.

Several Boer/Kiko/dairy goats, does, doelings, bucklings & wethers, $45-$125. Angela Everhart, Durham 919-598-0031.

ILR llama, solid black, halter trained, trailer trained, very friendly, $450 OBO. Phillip Jenkins, Davidson 704-507-8990.

Nigerian dwarf, 1 reg. buck w/blue eyes, 2 does, 2 doe kids (one w/blue eyes), $600/all OBO. Patrick Farlow, Sophie 336-861-6290.

100% Boer goats, bucks & does, reds, paints & traditional, $350 & up. Arthur Bostick, Mocksville 336-492-5992.

One Nubian buck, black w/frosted ears, & 1 Saanan buck both 10 m/o, bottle fed, friendly, also 1 y/o Saanan?nubian cross buck, also bottle fed & sweet, $100/all, will sell separately. Angela Binford, Waxhaw 704-843-5664.

Dairy goats, reg. Nigerian dwarf & Lamancha for milking, pets, breeding, show, wethers, $50; others $125 & up. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336-548-2977.

Black Angus bulls, reg., DOB 11/06 & 12/06, low birth weight, high in milk, New Design & Bando bred, gentle, hand fed daily, $1,200. Charles Harris, Marion 828-738-8540.

Nigerian dwarf goats, AGS reg., disbudded, vaccinated, dewormed, weth-ers (5 m/o) are black w/white bands, $40; buck (1 y/o) is black w/white markings, $100; Buckskin doe, not suitable for breeding (2 y/o), $50. John Lee, Marshville 704-385-8333.

Boer goats, 7/8 to full blooded, $100 & up, can be reg. w/ABGA. David Allen, Liberty 336-622-2070.

Pot-bellied pig, solid black, 2.5 y/o, free to good farm. Robert Stokely, Thomasville 336-475-6226.

Texas longhorn cattle, Sons of JM Sue & Gun Smoke, also bred cows w/excel. genetics for horn, $800 & up; Texas Longhorn trophy steer, 5 y/o w/over 76 inches tip-to-tip horn, $2,500 Zach Moffi tt, Asheboro 336-879-1752.

Polled Hereford bulls & heifers, $600 & up. Randy Davis, Burlington 336-260-5738.

Katahdin hair sheep, reg. & com-mercial, new lambs on the ground, starter fl ocks or breeding stock, rams & ewes, $100 & up. Steve Modlin, Mill Spring 828-625-1679.

Reg. Angus bulls, 15-17 m/o, AI sired by Expectation, Retail Product, Rito 1I2, New Design 878, Lead On, Objective OT26, $1,300. Kim Starnes, Salisbury 704-637-1805.

Nubians, spotted, frosted, star milker & show bloodlines, purebred & American, ADGA, milking does, all ages does & bucks, $100 & up. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704-242-4667 or 283-9881.

Boer/Nubian billy, 3.5 y/o, good bloodlines & good breeder, $100. Colton Wilburn, Asheboro 336-629-8667.

Purebred Angus cows & bulls, ages 10 m/o & up, Traveler bloodlines, ease of calving,, fast wt. gaining, $500 & up. Clay Shoaf, Salisbury 704-633-2869.

Bull for rent for breeding purposes, $1.50/per day, transportation arranged. Bill Rogers, Climax 336-674-6208.

Reg. Angus bulls, top bloodlines, excel. EPDs, low birth weight, 14 m/o, $1,500. Troy Watts, Taylorsville 828-632-1842.

Pot bellied pig, 2.5 y/o, male, in home, “fi xed” pet, $20. Pat Griffi n, Newton 828-464-1041 aft. 6 p.m.

50% Kiko/Spanish buck, 11 m/o, $125; 50% Kiko/Boer buck, 2 y/o, $200; 25%-75% Kiko bucks/doelings, $125-$150. Louise Proffi tt, Greenville 252-746-2337.

Purebred Charolais bulls & heifers, 7 mos. & up, $700/ea.; An-gus Charolais cross heifers, 7 m/o, $600/ea. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704-639-0867.

Beefmasters purebred cows bred to Angus bull due to calve beginning in March, 3-7 y/o, also 2 purebred yearling bulls, semen tested, all guaranteed, $800-$2,000. Jimmy Sink, Yadkinville 336-463-5940 or 941-7390.

Maine Anjou, French dual pur-pose cattle, brood cow, 06 heifer , 07 bull calf, 07 heifer, red & white, $3,800. J. Kwapien, Cedar Grove 919-732-1840.

Fainting goats, black/whites, $75-$150. K. Atkins, Kernersville 336-595-2825.

20 purebred goats, American, Experimental, Nubian, LaMancha, Oberhasli, open/bred, kids starting Feb., disbudded, hand & machine milked, many shown N.C. State Fair, 50% herd reduction, $100 & up. Lauree Barfi eld, Dobson 336-386-9174.

2008 Jacob lambs arriving in March, breeding stock are JSBA reg., expecting quality 2 & 4 horned lambs, $75-$200. Lisa Byland, Valdese 828-432-6415.

Goats, all sizes & colors, 5 babies born in Oct., ready now, $40-$100. Jeff or Michael Crippen, Garland 910-529-1469.

Boer goats, 1 reg. buck (very big), 21 high percentage does, does exposed to large reg. buck, $500 for buck, $125 for each doe. Thomas Israel, Carthage 910-947-6921.

Boer goat does, some 100% w/pa-pers, $50 & up. Stephanie Norman, Elkin 336-366-0894, lv. msg.

Piglets, Hampshire Duroc cross, born 1/27, $50. Bernard/Kristen Waugh, China Grove 704-855-3513.

Reg. Red Angus bulls, Aug. & Sept. 2007, low birth weights, excel. feet & legs, good disp., $1,000. Kevin Huffman, Salisbury 704-637-6762.

Wild Boer piglets, come from great stock, $75/ea.; Wild Boer, 2 y/o, weighs about 350-400 lbs., excel. breeder, already has 4-5 inch tusk, $450. Tammy Colbert, Elkin 336-366-3525.

Nigerian dwarf goats doe, kids, great pets, friendly, rare English Leices-ter and Tunis X sheep, hand spinners fl eece with lustrous long curls, ewes, wethers, lambs, $50 up. Mary Longhill, Snow Camp 336-376-1218.

11 bull and heifer calves ready to wean May and June 2008, $700, call and reserve. Anthony Austin, Peachland 704-695-6713.

‘02 Boer X doe, red head, $120; ’06 Nubian X doe, $120/ea. Morgan Hall, Yadkinville 336-463-2758.

Pygmy goats, male and female, sizes vary, $25-$50. John Graham 704-825-8954.

Angus bulls and heifers, reg., black, 6 m/o, excellent bloodline, $750. M. Williams, Marshville 704-624-6775.

Brush goats and Boer goats, 5 nanny brush goats, $50/ea; 2 nanny Boer goats, $75/ea. Bradley Madison, China Grove 704-402-9055.

Purebred Nubian goat bucks with papers, 8-10 m/o, quality mature does w/papers, $150 up. Joe Houston, Oakboro 704-485-8570.

Dexter bulls black dwarf cattle, 9-24 m/o, 42-46” tall, delivery avail-able, $500/ea. Karl Haberyan, Monroe 704-226-1800.

Boer billies, 97%, DOB 1/08, great bloodlines, father and g’father are producers of quads, ready to go in May, $300. Heather Laws, Snow Camp 336-675-4530.

Pygmy goat male wether, DOB 8/07, med. brown with white stripe around middle, pet only, $45. Sandra Bargas, Raleigh 919-971-1224.

Yorkshire/landracer boar hogs and mixed goats, $45 up. Matt Helms, Concord 704-652-2505.

6 cows Limo/Simmental X, good calving history, not bred, $800-$1,000/ea; one dark red bull, 6 m/o, $600. B.L. Hopkins, Burlington 336-584-7916.

Pygmy goats all ages, $35-$50. Emery Smith, southern Pines 910-724-3617.

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Two 1,000 gallon propane tanks. Jim Simmons, 704-276-0041.

Used 16-9-28 used tractor tires, FC to GC; used frontend loader bucket 5 or 6 ft wide. Larry York, Staley 336-824-2077.

Need 4,000 sq ft new or used metal roofi ng in GC. Charles Mims, Kittrell 252-492-0486.

Need blacksmith power hammer, Little Giant or similar, prefer it to be in horrible condition and cheap. Jason Mecum, Winston-Salem 336-416-7887.

Need one rear pneumatic spoke wheel for Farmall regular tractor, F-20 model the same, whole parts tractor complete or not. Ted Blackington, Haw River 336-226-1741.

Large double stable log barn and old slate roof shingles off old buildings for barn, will pay top price and remove from site. Scott Sink, Lexington 336-787-5200.

Pine wood for outside water stove, cut to 25” or not cut, wet, green not seasoned in big track load. Joe Wood, Pittsboro 919-225-6158.

One or two old log tobacco barns to dismantle, Free to dismantle or very reasonable price, surrounding co of Alleghany only. Brian Finney, Sparta 336-372-6039.

Old barn wood/siding needed to repair old sheds on my property, prefer eastern NC, will tear down and remove. Fred Benton, Rose Hill 910-532-2075.

Grist mill for restoration, The Old Meadows, IHC, Williams type mills, wood case or iron, most any condi-tion bought for fair price, looking for 20”-30” size. Ron West, Rocky Mount 252-977-7655.

Split rail fencing, cedar, etc, within 25 mi of Alamance co; aerator/spiker for riding mower under $50. G. Stowe, Haw River 336-693-7542.

SuppliesWanted

Goat milk cheese, dill & garlic, herbes de provence, plain & feta, $12/lb. + shipping. Tinker Linebaugh, Durham 919-489-1404 or Anita Male, 910-669-3340.

Pine needles all longleaf, fresh crop, $3.75/bale. John Ellis, Eagle Springs 910-673-0417.

Used T posts for fencing 6 ft/$2/ea, 1,000 + available, 500 or more $1.50/ea. Noel Beuschel, Burgaw 910-617-3889 or 617-3440.

Four horse drawn plows, one horse drawn dump hay rake, $50-$200. Louis Holloway, Greenville 252-756-5661.

Live animal box traps, all steel, for coon, fox, coyotes, dogs, $85, $100, $125, $140. J. Parrish, Durham 919-688-3235.

Two JD wheels 8 lug size, 13-26, GC, $85/ea. J. Denton, Gordon 336-857-3232.

Woodduck nest box plans, send 9”x4” SASE + $1; predator guard for woodduck nest boxes, $25/ea, made with galvanized sheet metal. Bobby Langley, Rocky Mount 252-443-4559.

Woodduck nest boxes made of 1”x12” heart of pine, $30/ea. Mike Rohr, Battleboro 252-977-0292.

Wood shavings, pine hardwood blend, large 35 lb bag, easy clean, pick and handle, low dust and waste, $3.99/ea. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville 336-698-0207.

Horse measuring stick from Country Supply, new in box, $35. Brenda Dudzinski, Rougemont 336-364-7418.

Stainless steel triple basin with sideboards, 12’, restaurant style. Tony Church, Pfafftown 336-945-2381.

Used nursery pots 1 gallon to 10 gallon, $.10/per gallon; shade cloth 32x100, 32x50, 50% shade, $125/ea, $1,200/for all. John Perotti, 919-528-3722.

Feed tanks 1-300 bu; 1-400 bu; 1 grain auger, $100-$400; nursery water pump, 15 hp, 3 phase with panel, $975. Haywood Bowden, Benson 910-890-7763.

Old large double stable log barn, you remove, $2,000. Gordon Pike, Burlington 336-228-7109.

Yellow locust split rails, 10 ft, $6/ea. Randal Letterman, Burnsville 828-682-3850, 208-1318-cell.

Hercules single-drum sheep foot roller, bought new, used very little, sheltered, fi lled w/used motor oil, can be removed, LN, $4,000. Gerald Atkins, Apex 919-772-2422.

265 gal. fuel tank w/pump, 5 y/o, $200. Bill Cleary, Mocksville 336-492-5441.

Three 10x14 roll-up shop doors, $400/ea. Jeff Watson, Wilson 252-205-6225.

Goat milk soap, homemade, 5 oz. bars scented & unscented bars, old-time natural lye soap, not strong, 5 oz. bars, $3.50/ea. or 3 for $10 plus shipping. Jason Fortenberry, Lincolnton 704-735-1672.

Magnetos rebuilt for all type eng., Hit & Miss, tractors, Wisconsinm etc., $150-$450. Larry Foster, Burlington 336-584-7563.

CREEP feeder, 150 bu., no panels, needs some repair, $1,000. W. Compton, Blanch 336-234-9474.

Parts for AC no-till planter, $5 & up; cedar posts, large, 6 ½ ft. long w/lots of red, $2.75 & up; cash Thomas Cotner, Siler City 919-742-3446.

Price computing scales, mfg. by Mettler-Toledo, purchased new, used 3 mos., $250. Paul Pittman Jr., Goldsboro 919-734-0897.

Finishing stand for goats or sheep, $100. Keith Comer, Advance 336-998-7648.

Surge portable milker on wheels, single cow or goat milker, great cond., $950 OBO. Sherri Hooker, Pilot Mountain 336-240-8411.

Two slightly used 18.4-38 rear tractor tires on rims loaded w/fl uid, $600. Randy Miller, Deep Gap 828-263-8241.

Fire wood, all hardwood, mix of oak & other hardwoods, $50 for full size truck load, $75 for full size truck delivered. Derek Dye, Kannapolis 980-521-6369.

Fire wood, hardwood, split & delivered most of Caldwell & Wilkes areas, $80/ton, $150 2-ton dump truck load. David Carlton, Boomer 828-754-5398.36” wood splitter, HD 3 pt. hook-up, GC, $500. Carroll Schrum, Vale 704-276-1610.

00 Frick sawmill, good shape, ready to set up & saw, 3-9-48” saw, $2,500. Dazel Chatham, Rutherfordton 704-286-9610.

Used plastic nursery pots, $.05/gal., many sizes; shade cloth, 50% shade, 32 ft.x100, $125, 32x50, $50; $1,000/all. John Perotti, Stem 919-528-3722.

Two fence chargers, 2 E fence testers, 13 E gate closers, roll wire, insulators, spray, salt bl., Dehorne & other equip, all $100 neg. Jimmie Stephenson, Clayton 919-553-7201.

Manual headgate, $75. James Garner, Eagle Springs 910-690-5216.

Portable livestock scales, 2,000# capacity, new cables, GC, $600. Jim Smith, Stem 919-528-2403.

Air ride wheel carriage from 18 wheel road trailer, $500; landing gear from same, $150. Mike Siler, Madison 336-427-5706.

Farrier tools, anvil, shoes, etc., everything you will need, $1,000. Bryan Willard, Advance 336-940-6821.

Wood splitter Danuser, 3-pt. hitch, will split up to 4 ft. long blocks, VGC, $495. Joey Wright, Newland 828-733-9835.

275 gal. fuel oil barrel w/stand & inline fi lter, used 5 yrs. for oil furnace, $200. Allen Day, Yadkinville 336-468-9269.

Woodsplitter in GC, horizontal cut, 5hp Briggs, $650. Richard Routh, Pleasant Garden 336-674-0703.

Biodiesel processor, make your own fuel for about $.80/gal., cone tank, mix pump & wash system incld., $725. E. Hewitt, Cleveland 704-239-2011.

Pine rough sawn lumber, $.50/ b/f, all sizes, great for pol barns & horse stables; rough sawn white oak for trailer decking, $1.25/ b/f. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919-669-1859.

Concrete cattle feed bunks, new, $165/ea. Clay Nicholson, East Bend 336-699-4780.

10 mobile home tires & rims from new to very used, sold as single or lot, $10/ea. Brian Banks, Raeford 910-848-8516.

Trash pump. Homelite 2’ dia. Cast iron, 5.5hp Honda GX 160 OHV eng., less than 10 hrs., LNC, $425; 3,000 gal. HD poly storage tank, water, fert., $900. Rick Ingram, 336-674-7703.

Goat milk cheese, dill & garlic, herbes de Provence, plain & feta, $12/lb. + shipping. Anita Male, Ivanhoe 910-669-3340 or Tinker Linebaugh, Durham 919-489-1404.

Used corrugated tin roofing 23’6”x3’, GC, $15/sheet. Darrell Wright, Franklinville 336-824-4218 or 382-0737.

IC-4VS vapor shipper, brand new, never used, this dry shipper has a static hold time of 40 days & holds 120 straws or 300 bulk 1/2cc, paid $672, sell for $550. Pat Belskie, Aberdeen 910-281-4646.

Old hayrake , NI, side delivery w/48” high iron wheels, will work, $100; four steel wagon wheels, $40/ea. R.W. Swift, Elon 336-349-8373.

Manual tire changer w/bead breaker, $85; small air compressor w/75’ air hose, $75 or $125 for both. Frank Busby Jr., Matthews 704-821-9949.

Two 280 gal. fuel tanks on metal stands, $60/ea. OBO; Ford 3-pt. scoop, $110. R.L. Lanping, Elm City 252-236-4424.

Pecan cracker, cracks multiple size pecans, will crack 100 lbs./hr. w/an 80% shellout of halves, $3,995. Gordon Pearce, Bailey 252-230-0224.

1930’s farm wagon frame & axles, no wheels, front bars in good shape in dry since 1940, $300 OBO. Michael Wilkins Sr., Yanceyville 336-694-5332.

Worm castings, $10 by the 5 gal. bucket; worm tea for $8 per gal. Steve Little, Lexington 336-752-2816.

Sawmill lumber, cut-to order by band mill, pine, popular & oak, del. avail.,. Rick Garrett, Liberty 336-565-4930.

Rabbit hutch, well built, 5 ft., x3.5 ft.x2 ft., 2 ramps, 2 platforms, tin roof, metal screening, $100 neg. Holly Behm, Germanton 336-994-2261.

White oak boards, 146 bds., 41- 6”x8’ & 105 – 8”x8’, $300/all. Carl Barnhardt, Concord 704-786-9896.

Steel I beam for creek bridge, var-ies lengths 15”x8’x26’ long, GC, 4” channel, 19”w X 18”h X 62” l, 2”hole, $90/ea.; pair alum. loading ramps, new 4” channel, 19” wideX18” high, 62” l, 2” hole, $90/ea. Paul Stamey, Rockwell 704-938-4948.

Galvanized self-locking headlocks for cows, 8’ run w/4 feeding positions, 2- 12’ runs w/6 feeding positions ea., EC, never used, $1,000. Billy Goodbar, Fleetwood 336-877-2824.

Half-gal. jars, clear, great for wines, $1.25/ea.; stainless steel fi re extinguishers, 2.5 gal., water type, $30/ea. Gary Michael, Lexington 336-239-3717.

Two 15.5x38 rear tires, approx. 65% tread, no leaks, very usuable, $200/ea.OBO; 2-7.5x16 front tires, approx. 90% tread, no leaks, LN, $25/ea. OBO. Lewis Clemmer, Bur-lington 336-227-9811.

Tires, 4-235/85/16, load range E, 8/32 tread left, $80 for all four; fuel oil #2, 700 gal., you pump & haul, $2/gal.; fuel oil tank, 2 y/o, 1,000 gal., has been used above ground but can be used underground, $650/cash. Wayne Stamey, Valdese 828-874-2440.

55 gal. metal barrels, rusty, 8 total, free to anyone who will take all 8. Olin Meeks, Greensboro 336-282-7331.

Custom-cut rough sawn lumber from bandsaw mill, great for barns, shelters, etc., $0.50/bd. ft. & up. Robbie Griffi n, Chapel Hill 252-903-9796.

25 or more cement blocks, never used, sizes, 16”x8”x4”, 16”x8”x2’, F&W, 16”x8”x8”, $1/ea., you load; Husky chain saw No. 55, LN, $265. Curtis Spainhour, Winston-Salem 336-765-1496.

Syndall sheep tilt table, for trim-ming feet, has wheels for easy moving around, $800. Linda Braxton, Graham 336-212-0863.

Platform scales, will weigh up to 20,000 lbs., $400. Richard Sherman, Timberlake 336-504-9483.

Three natural gas heaters for greenhouses, $400/ea. Glen Baron, Bostic 828-247-6091.

Regular mouth ½ gallon canning jars for bee feeders or chick waters, $1/ea, 50 or more $.90/ea. Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704-982-3136.

Airease Ultra 80 oil furnace, 51” long, 20” wide, 37” ht., cost $1,685, used 3 times, $675. J.D. Martin, Dobson 336-374-2339.

New lumber, #2, 2x4,2x6,2x8, 2x10, 2x12,1x6, 7-18 long, VGC, quantity disc.; trusses, $8; new lumber, over 3,000 bds., 2x8x14, 2x6x12, 2x10x16, 2x10x1, cash only, as low as $5 yel-low pine & spruce, $7. Chip Thomas, Rockwell 704-202-1412.

Organic compost $30/bucket; $5/bag; cotton hulls, $12/bucket; 1 bucket average 8 ft pick up truck delivery extra. Robert Williamson, Jr, Polkton 910-571-1441.

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Dorking rooster in Rose Hill area, I have extra roos of black gi-ants white giants, Welsummers and mottled Javas. Tommy Cobb Smith, Rose Hill 910-616-7276.

Spangled cochin bantams with good type. M. Chad, Randleman 336-498-2062.

Trio of BB reds, silver duckwings and frizzles, reasonable price or Free. Roger Kirk, Sophia 336-434-4201.

Black Sumatra rooster and hen. Sharon McCarty, Spring Hope 919-497-7052.

Two lady Amherst pheasant hens for my 3 y/o male, 1 ½ to 2 y/o. Ed Mikulewicz, Wilmington 910-799-3788.

Bantam cochins or silkies, show or breeder quality but will consider others, willing to pay for quality birds will trade if desired. Taylor Jones, Burlington 336-344-2120.

Buff Orpingtons, RIR or barred rocks for home laying fl ock. Thomas Ledbetter, New London 704-984-0715.

Looking for mottled Japanese ban-tams, chicks or hatching eggs. Roger Yost, Rockwell 704-262-7200.

Chickens, ducks, geese or any other unwanted poultry or birds, etc., will pick up, Free. Russell Thompson, Linwood 336-596-7796.

Poultry litter for spring ’08, will-ing to clean out your poultry houses for the litter, will purchase if already cleaned out. Brian Stafford, Siler City 919-663-4918.

Chicken breeder house VGC, pays $72,000/per year, site ready for a second house, mechanical nests, automatic feeders, nipple drinkers, cool cells, genset, incinerator, etc., $329,900. Bill Howard, Halifax 252-445-2433.

Bobwhite quail $3/ea. Bill El-lington, Hollister 919-853-3636.

1840 ft Lubin waters for brood-ers, GC, $3,250; new box of 1,000 nipples Free. Malvin Porter, Peachland 704-272-7345.

Birmingham roller pigeons old Jaconette line, $10/ea or 12/$100. Jeff Tynall, Deep Run 252-523-1703.

Muscovy ducks 1 y/o, $5/ea. Elroy Gard, Manns Harbor 252-473-3647.

Used Cumberland pan broiler feeder, late model, 600 ft, VGC, $650. Edsel Moffi tt, Ramseur 336-879-3489.

Parlor rollers that perform; two fl ip parlor tumblers, fl ying fl ights in lots of colors, Arabian trumpeters that really trumpet. L. A Everett, Monroe 704-577-3905 or 283-5430.

Buff seabrite bantams and white ringneck doves, $10 up. Kenneth Jar-rell, Mt Airy 336-429-6154.

Millie Fleur old English bantams, $15/pair, rooster, $7. C.B. Martin, Raleigh 919-266-1841.

Pigeons/doves white homers, white doves, nuns, west of England tumblers, bald headed rollers, Jacobins and fan-tails, $10-$20. J. Yelverton, Goldsboro 919-242-6992 or 242-4056.

Bantams BB reds, duckwings, Buff cochins, Barred rock cochins, buff seabrights, white wyndottes, $10. Wayne Wilmoth, Sanford 919-776-8586.

Peacocks ’07 hatch, some breeders, blues, black shoulder, whites, cameo, purples, bluepied,. Napoleon Tucker, Nashville 252-443-3642.

Plymouth barred rocks, $25/pair, some buckeye roosters available. Jamie Duckworth, Kenly 919-284-0530.

Homing racing pigeons, banded and ready to fl y/train, $10. Julie Sink, Lexington 336-250-0685.

440’ poultry drinkers, $400; 440’ poultry feeders, $400. David Covington, Ellerbe 910-652-5146.

Birdhouse for blue bird/wrens and other small birds, $10. Ringo Starr Hill, Spring Lake 910-339-4270.

Peacocks ’07 hatch, India blue and black shoulder males, $35/ea. Brenda Strader, Reidsville 336-342-3870.

Turkeys, Beltsville white, bourbon red, white Holland, Royal palm Midgit white, poults and up, Buff Orpington chicks, $5-$30. Steve Ashman, Cho-cowinity 252-561-6243.

Range feeders, galvanized, adjust-able height, 48”L, $5/ea with quantity discount. Steve Martin, Jackson Springs 910-673-7477.

Goose eggs Embden Pilgrim X, $250/ea. Emery Smith, Southern Pines 910-724-3617.

White ringneck doves, perfect for pets, breeding pairs available, $10-$30. Nancy Dawson, Bahama 919-620-8055.

Black tail, white Japanese bantams, show/breeding quality, 2 m/o up to 2 y/o, $5-$15. Wil Hanley, Four Oaks 919-796-2936.

RIR chicks, Rouen and Peking ducklings, $2-$6. Stephanie Norman, Elkin 336-366-0894.

Racing homer pigeons, many colors, including white, $10 up. George Harrington, Ayden 252-746-2536.

Cochins all standard 12 partridge pullets and 11 buff pullets, 2 partridge roosters, ’07 hatch, $10/ea. Lynne Jackson, Dudley 919-653-6824.

Japanese painted quail already laying, 3 m/o up, white, black and brown, some mixed, 45. Dale Christy, China Grove 704-855-4942.

Silver seabrights 3 roosters and 1 hen, $20/for all. Heather Howell, Burlington 336-264-4061.

Quail, jumbo Wisconsin bobwhites, fl ight conditioned, very strong fl yers, great for bird dog training, $3.25-$3.50. Randy Bowers, Albemarle 704-982-3182.

Bobwhite quail, $2.50/ea; pheas-ants, $6/ea. Brad Thompson, Mt Gilead 910-439-4428.

Handraised, healthy peafowl, adult breeders, India blue, white and pied, $125 up. Suki Mahar, Boone 540-651-4414.

India blue peacocks, mating pair, 3 y/o, $150/pair. Thomas McKinney, Reidsville 336-694-9492.

Peacocks, $40/pair; pheasants, red golds, lady Amherst, $35/pair, blue eared chickens, $80/pair, blue old English, $25/trio. Gary Heath, Fayetteville 910-483-6937.

Pigeons Komorner Magpie tum-blers, Old German Owls, Saxon double crested shields, Roso tumblers and American fantails, $10 up. Joel Lundy, Lexington 336-787-4477.

Bronze turkeys 1 y/o, $25. Dahl Tritt, Thurmond 336-874-7593.

Quail surragators, will rent for the upcoming summer, tried and true method for restoring quail for hunting population, $400-$500/per cycle. Tom Tonsor, Winston-Salem 336-476-5484.

11 bronze turkeys hens and gob-blers available, approximately 8 m/o, $25. Aaron Robbins, Pleasant Garden 336-688-2118.

Silkies original stock from show lines, $5-$8. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336-548-2977.

’07 Peacocks, male and female, blue, blue pied, black shoulder and white, $40 up. Andrea Foor, Raleigh 919-271-4409.

Hatchin eggs, RIR, Buff Or-pington, banties, all mixed breeds, $1. Hunter Nottingham, Rockwell 704-855-1118.

6 black and white male Muscovy ducks 1 y/o spring 2008, very nice markings, great for insect control or addition to your fl ock, $15/ea. Tammy Yow Russell, Liberty 336-685-0321.

Law gray stags pullets, dark Cor-nish bantams, $10 up. Roy Roberts, Mt Gilead 910-439-621.

Bantam chickens $5 up. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange 919-778-0361.

Hatch grays, brow reds, kelso, white hackles, round heads, X, etc., $20 up. Steven Cornett, Conover 828-256-4289.

Muscovy ducks, prolifi c breeding stock, all colors, 40 available, quan-tity discount, $5/ea. Kate McLaney, Rutherfordton 828-429-2626.

Hatchrite incubator for ostrich or emu eggs, can be converted for other eggs, comes with few accesso-ries, LNC, $500. A. LeGay, Tarboro 252-641-6484.

Bantams barred rock, blue/red, Old English, brown, red old English, silkies hatched, 1/08 and 2/08, $3-$8. F. Ward, Asheboro 336-626-2479.

RIR chicks $1.50/ea; Rouen ducklings, $3, well taken care of on free range farm, $2 up. Stephanie Norman, Elkin 336-366-0894.

Shenandoah nest double belt system, 3 y/o, LNC, stored in box trailer, $14,000. Tifany Chestnut, Stony Point 704-585-9104.

RIR standard and bantam, giant blue cochins, brown red D’uccle bantams, taking orders for chicks and eggs, $5 up. Andrew Baity, Linwood 336-596-8756.

Pancake brooders, $20; 36” kool air fans, $45; chore time feeder pans, $1. Joel Church, Ferguson 336-957-6508.

Metal round incubators, $50-$90 use for poultry or seed starters, GQF cabinet models with clear doors, $375-$425/ea. Don Cash, Charlotte 704-567-7798.

Guineas, lavendars and pieds, 5 total, $3-$25, will consider trade. Kandace Green, Bladenboro 910-874-3035.

Two female black swans, 5 y/o, $200/ea. Bronze turkeys, $30/ea. Mandy Adams, Claremont 828-310-9395.

Buff geese, buff orpington chick-ens, chocolate, lilac Muscovy ducks, chicks and ducklings, $2; goslings, $5, as about fertile eggs, $2-$25. Mary Ellen Hansson, Greensboro 336-854-6209.

Delaware starter flock, rare, large brown eggs, rooster with 3 hens, $50. J. Kwapien, Cedar Grove 919-732-1840.

Day old young chicks hatched from brown eggs on farm, Barred rock, Delaware, Wyandottes, NH and buff orpingtons, not sexed, $2/ea up, shipping available on day old, white egg and special hatches available too, $2. Colette Nester, Sparta 337-372-8574.

Chicken houses four 300 ft layer houses and equipment , chore time feed bin and feeders, Wadeken collector tables and nest, Val drinkers and 4 inch cool cell pads to be removed, $100,000. Tommy Oliver, Climax 336-674-2158.

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