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LXXXII- No. 3 March 2007 From the tractor Steve Troxler Commissioner ( See Ag Forum, pg. 3) Horse Events Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, ( 919) 733- 4845. March 3 .......... Horse Auction. Contact Mike Jennings, ( 703) 777- 6975. March 9 & 10 SRA Rodeo. Contact Dennis Pruitt, ( 864) 809- 2630. March 16- 18 .. NCHJA C Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. March 22- 25 .. Raleigh Indoor Spring Classic. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. March 29- 31 .. Raleigh Spring Premier Benefit. Contact Ray Cloninger, ( 704) 483- 5000. April 7& 8 ....... Appaloosa Show. Contact Jim Vickers, ( 336) 998- 3266. April 13- 15 N. C. Arabian Show. Contact Rory Meacham, ( 919) 544- 2817. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. March 2- 4 ...... Rodeo. Contact J. R. Drake, ( 828) 713- 3006. March 8 .......... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. March 9 & 10 Southeast Mountain Horse Club Show. Contact Jim Mezzanotte, ( 704) 651- 1223. March 11 ........ WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. March 23 & 24 ........... Chunns Cove for Hospice Horse Show. Contact Bev Taylor, ( 828) 423- 5560. March 30 & April 1 ............ Team Penning. Contact David King, ( 910) 322- 1351. April 5 ............ Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. April 7 ............ WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. April 14 & 15 Paint Horse Show. Contact Sharon Church, ( 336) 667- 8775. April 14 & 15 Dennis Reis Clinic. Contact Amber Stallins, ( 800) 732- 8220. April 18- 21 .... Bob King Cow Working Clinic. Contact Dottie Davis, ( 828) 891- 4372. April 19 .......... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. March 10 & 11 ........... Spring Eastern Hunter Assoc. Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, ( 252) 527- 3887. March 16- 18 .. N. C. Barrel Bonanza March Show. Contact Fred Smith, ( 252) 527- 3887. March 23- 25 .. Old Dominion Arabian Horse Show. Contact Maria Jenkins, ( 804) 590- 2802. March 30 & April 1 ............ March Magic Dressage Horse Show. Contact Sue Smithson, ( 910) 693- 1769. April 6 & 7 .... Spring Mix- Breed Sale. Contact Gerardo Rodriguez, ( 910) 977- 8961. April 7 & 8 .... CMN’s Riding for Miracles. Contact Barbara Davis, ( 252) 321- 0648. April 13- 15 .... SE Reining Horse Assn. Spring Celebration. Contact Jimmy Whitley, ( 919) 989- 6971. April 19- 22 .... East Coast Miniature Horse Show. Contact Bobby Bridges, ( 336) 655- 5360. * Shows subject to change. Call before attending. ** More Horse Events in Bucolic Briefs. The 2007 farm bill is on a lot of people’s minds today as Congress is set to begin reviewing President Bush’s proposal that was released in late January. We were fortunate to have U. S. Agriculture Under-secretary Thomas Dorr speak on the farm bill at our Agricultural Development Forum just a day after the proposal was released. The timing couldn’t have been better. He highlighted some of the goals and areas of focus of the administration’s proposal. In addition, we had the presidents of the American Farm Bureau and The National Grange, as well as former Texas congress-man and agricultural ad-vocate Charles Stenholm, weigh in on challenges with the farm bill. Some key points I gleaned from Undersecretary Dorr’s presentation: -- Money for programs will be tight; -- There will be a wider range of groups interested in farm bill policies than ever before, each with its own agenda; -- Money would be earmarked for beginning, young and disadvantaged farmers; -- More focus on funding conservation programs to avoid international trade issues involving subsidies; -- A move to increase funding for specialty- crop programs; -- Focus resources on developing alternative, renewable energy. I was pleased by the proposal to target more funding to young and Ag Forum draws national ag leaders, congressional staff Program focused on challenges of 2007 farm bill Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler, center, talks with USDA Undersecretary Thomas Dorr, left, and former Congressman Charles Stenholm, right, before the start of the Agricultural Development Forum. About 200 people joined Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler at the second annual Agricultural Development Forum at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh to hear from Washington insiders and national ag leaders about what to expect when Congress begins debating the 2007 farm bill. With so much riding on this year’s bill, interest by agriculture groups and farmers was high. Featured speakers at the February event included U. S. Agriculture Undersecretary Thomas Dorr, former U. S. Rep. and agricultural advocate Charles Stenholm, American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman and Bill Steel, president of The National Grange. Staff members from North Carolina’s congresssional delegation also answered questions and spoke about challenges they expect to see. Dorr outlined highlights of the Bush administration’s 2007 farm bill proposal, which included proposals to increase fruit and vegetable purchases for school meals, increase funding for conservation programs, increase specialty crops grants and research, support development of alternative energy technology and provide financial support for beginning and young farmers. “ The 2007 farm bill is an opportunity to do something to reinvigorate rural America,” Dorr said. The intent of the administration’s proposal is to make farm bill programs “ more predictable, more equitable, able to withstand review in trade and ensure wise use of tax dollars.” While several of the administration’s recommendations could be beneficial to North Carolina farmers, agricultural leaders and congressional staff noted that finding the funds for all the programs will be a challenge. American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman noted the varied interest groups now vying for consideration and funding in the bill among the challenges lawmakers face. “ You have competing goals with conservation groups, hunger and nutrition groups, rural development, etc. There are lots of issues people want to lay on the farm bill,” Stallman said. Regional agricultural considerations were also cited as a challenge because recommendations that benefit farmers in ( See Farm Bill, pg. 3) Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW March 2007 Brian Long ........................................................ Editor Andrea E. Ashby .................................... Mng. Editor Terri Allen ...................................... Advertising Mgr. Lisa Morgan .................................... Circulation Mgr. Jen Nixon .............................................. Assoc. Editor DIVISIONS Agronomic ............. Dr. Colleen Hudak- Wise Emergency Programs .... Dr. Marty Zaluski Food Distribution ........................... Gary Gay Food & Drug .............................. Joe Reardon Human Resources ................... Ben Harward Marketing ....................................... Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection Dr. Steve Wells N. C. State Fair ........................ Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry ............................. Gene Cross Property & Construction .... Kent Yelverton Public Affairs .............................. Brian Long Research Stations ........... Dr. Sandy Maddox Standards .......................... Stephen Benjamin Statistics ............................................... Vacant Structural Pest & Pesticides ... Jim Burnette Veterinary ..................... Dr. David Marshall PHONE: ( 919) 733- 4216 Steve Troxler Commissioner AGRICULTURAL REVIEW ( ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N. C. De-partment of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second- class postage paid at Raleigh, N. C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes a n d c l a s s i f i e d a d v e r t i s i n g t o AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written request. 47,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $ 2,240.28 or 5 cents per copy. Agricultural Review Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich beginning farmers. One of the things I talk about frequently with groups I meet is the need to get more young people interested in careers in agriculture. Undersecretary Dorr summed up the need to help young and beginning farmers the best. “ I’m 60 and when I go to farm meetings in my area, I’m one of the youngest at the meetings. We’ve got a problem with that,” Dorr said. As I have said on many occasions, trends show that we have an aging farming population, fewer young people are pursuing careers in agriculture and the demand for food is expected to increase significantly in the next 25 years. All those point to a potential crisis in agriculture in the future if we do not slow or reverse some of these trends. Directing money toward young farmers is a step in the right direction. As most of our guest speakers mentioned, more and more non- agricultural groups are interested in the farm bill. Congressman Stenholm noted that there were just three main groups involved in the first farm bill he voted on more than 20 years ago. This bill will involve 250 individual organizations. Conservation groups, energy groups, farm groups and more will seek to secure spending and policies favorable to their objectives. Stenholm and American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman also said education of lawmakers will be important because of a significant number of changes on the agriculture committees. In fact, both estimated that only about a third of the current members had served during the development of the 2002 farm bill. Education remains a critical need both nationally and locally, as we have become a more urban nation with less connection to the farm. We have to be the ones sounding the horn on agricultural issues if we want to see results. Staff members from North Carolina’s congressional delegation also reminded forum participants about the importance of contacting their legislators and voicing their opinions about farm policy and farm bill details. They assured us it does matter and it is listened to. There remains a lot of work to do to craft a final farm bill. We will be watching these proceedings closely and offering input as needed. Legislators will be hearing from many groups on these issues and it is important agriculture’s voice is heard. As congressman Stenholm said at the forum, “ There are more of us than them.” We need to make sure we do our part to address agricultural issues so they do not get pushed aside in the discussions. The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Veterinary Division is looking for small or large backyard or independent poultry flocks to test for avian influenza. A mini-mum of 10 birds per flock would be tested by oral swabs four times each year at no cost to the owner. This program is designed to maintain surveillance for bird flu in North Carolina. If interested, contact Dr. Sarah Mason or Jimmy Collie at ( 919) 733- 7601 to learn more. *** The Duke Homestead State Historic Site is looking for farm equipment donations to pre-serve and showcase the state’s tobacco heritage. The site is specifically looking for one home-made water tank used to take water to the field for use with tobacco hand planters, a riding plow with two wheels and a seat for the farmer, a gang harrow with spiked teeth ( equal to four combined spike teeth harrows) and open coulter plow used for breaking new ground. All dona-tions are tax deductible. N. C. farmers have recently donated about 25 pieces to the site. For more information, contact Dale Coats, site manager, ( 919) 477- 5498. *** The Rural Advancement Foundation International USA has produced two free farmer publi-cations that focus on financing non- traditional farm- based operations and strategies for small-scale farmers that are available online and through the mail. The two, The Farmer’s Guide to Agricultural Credit and Farmer and Lender Project: Strategies to Sustain Agriculture and Enhance Rural Development in North Carolina, are available at www. rafiusa. org/ pubs/ puboverview. html or by calling ( 919) 542- 1396, ext. 207. *** The Franklin County Equine Educational Mini- Series will host three workshops in March at the Ag Center in Louisburg. Program topics and dates follow: March 1 - Equine Denistry and Chiropractor/ Accupuncture in Equine; March 8 – N. C. Equine Liability Law; and March 15 – Update on Equine Slaughtering. Each program starts at 6: 30 p. m. Cost is $ 5 per person for the meal. For more, call Martha Mobley, extension agent, at ( 919) 496- 3344. *** The Northern Piedmont Specialty Crops School will be held March 2 at the Person County Cooperative Extension Center in Roxboro. The school will focus on growing and marketing specialty crops, and will include guest presentations by specialty farmers and a presentation on drip irrigation. Cost is $ 25 and includes lunch. Pre- registration is required. For more, contact Carl Cantaluppi at ( 919) 603- 1350 or e- mail at carl_ cantaluppi@ ncsu. edu. *** The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services encourages livestock producers to register their farms with the NCFarmID program. NCFarmID is a voluntary program to register farms for a national number as a way to protect livestock in the event of a disease outbreak. For more, contact NCDA& CS at ( 919) 715- 2951 or go to www. NCFarmID. com. *** The N. C. Beekeepers Association will host a joint meeting with the South Carolina Bee-keepers Association March 2 and 3 at the Union County Agri- Services Center in Monroe. The theme of the meeting is small- hive beetle, and features guest speakers, workshops and a trade show. For more or to register, contact Charles Heatherly at ( 919) 859- 6995, e- mail at heath7@ bellsouth. net or go to www. ncbeekeepers. org/ meeting. *** The Equestrian Exchange Consignment Sale will be held March 16- 18 at the National Guard Armory in Greensboro. Hours are 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. March 16 & 17 and 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. March 18. Equestrian- related items including show attire, saddles and tack, barn items, horse trailers, etc. can be dropped off March 15 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Pre- registration is required. Call ( 336) 643- 3773 for more information or go to http:// www. EquestrianExchange. com. *** Chatham County Cooperative Extension will host two workshops on vegetable production in March as part of its Enhancing Sustainability Series. Both classes will be held in the Agricul-ture Building Auditorium in Pittsboro. Following are class dates, times, titles and cost: March 15, 1- 5 p. m., Grafting Heirloom Tomatoes for Disease Control and Improved Yield, $ 15; and March 21, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., No- Till Vegetable Production, $ 25 which covers lunch and resource notebook. For more, contact Debbie Roos, extension agent, ( 919) 542- 8202. *** The N. C. Pecan Growers Association will host its annual meeting March 24 beginning at 8 a. m. at the Johnston County Agriculture Extension Office in Smithfield. The cost is $ 15 and covers the workshop, orchard tour and lunch. Anyone interested in pecan production is wel-come. For more, contact Laurie Wood, marketing specialist, ( 910) 532- 4208 or e- mail at laurie. wood@ ncmail. net. *** A guided barn tour of three barns in the Chatham County Area will be held March 24 beginning at 9 a. m. Registration and the start of the tour will be at the Chatham County Agricultural Center in Pittsboro, with the tour continuing to Heads Up! Therapeutic Riding Barn in Pittsboro, which works with kids with special needs. The next stops are Merry Band Farm in Silk Hope and Chapel Ridge Farm in Apex. Cost is $ 10 and includes lunch. The first 50 participants will receive a copy of the book, Horse Safety Guidelines. For more, contact Chatham County Agricultural Center at ( 919) 542- 8202 or Betty Hathaway at ( 919) 663- 0363 or e- mail at betty0705@ aol. com. *** North Carolina will celebrate Small Farms Week March 25- 31 with a kickoff event March 26 in Bladen County, a Farm Show and Goat and Cattle Day March 27 at the university farm at N. C. A& T State University and Small Farmers Appreciation Day March 28 at N. C. A& T. To register for activities or for more, go to www. ag. ncat. edu. *** Nationally recognized trainer Bryan Neubert will hold a horsemanship and colt- starting clinic April 12- 15 at the Piedmont Stable Club facilities in Greensboro. Neubert offers a soft technique for working with horses. For more information, contact Michele McLaughlin at ( 919) 934- 1344 or e- mail at sileeno@ ipass. net. *** Warner Feed and Tack in Waxhaw will host a free goat education seminar April 23 at 7 p. m. and a free horse owners workshop on May 14 at 7 p. m. For more, contact Paul Warner ( 704) 243- 3011. *** The 6th Annual Rusty Pistons Antique Show will be held April 27- 29 in Marshville. The event features hundreds of antique tractors, new tractor and lawn mower dealers, hit & miss engines, crafts, kiddie and teen tractor pulls, music, food and kids activities. For more, contact Reid Helms, ( 704) 624- 6105. *** The 4th Annual Franklin County Farm Foods and Crafts Tour will be held May 19 & 20 from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. There will be nine farms to visit. Cost is $ 5. For more, go to http:// franklin. ces. ncsu. edu or contact Martha Mobley, extension agent, at ( 919) 496- 3344. *** A Five- County Beef Tour will be held June 26. The free program focuses on diversification in the beef cattle industry and includes three farm visits and lunch. For more contact Martha Mobley, extension agent, at ( 919) 496- 3344. *** Bucolic briefs Web site: www. AgReview. org Ag Forum ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Upcoming ad deadlines for Agricultural Review April issue -- Ads due by noon March 1 May -- Ads due by noon April 2 June -- Ads due by noon May 1 July -- Ads due by noon June 1 August -- Ads due by noon July 2 September -- Ads due by noon Aug. 1 March 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Agrotip Check source water used in greenhouse and nursery operations and correct any SAR ( sodium adsorption ratio) problems. Water used in plant production, including greenhouse- grown tobacco transplants, should have an SAR value of 4 or less. For ornamental plants in a nursery setting, SAR values of 10 or greater are cause for concern. High SAR values are most common for water samples from coastal areas. A high SAR value on a solution analysis report indicates an imbalance among sodium ( Na), calcium ( Ca) and magnesium ( Mg) cations. This imbalance can cause leaf burn due to foliar adsorp-tion of Na. In mineral soils, this imbalance can also lead to poor soil structure, which hinders infiltration of water. In soil- less con-tainer media, however, this effect is negligible. The best way to reduce SAR to the desired level is to add calcium from a source such as gypsum. To calculate the amount of gypsum needed to reduce SAR to 4, follow these steps. 1. Calculate the amount of calcium required in parts per mil-lion ( ppm). Ca needed = 0.004725 Na2 – 1.64 Mg – Ca, where Na, Mg and Ca are the ppm concentrations listed on the Solution Report. 2. Calculate the appropriate rate of gypsum ( 22% Ca) to ap-ply by inserting the Ca needed value from step 1 into the follow-ing equation. Ca needed × 0.0607 = ounces gypsum per 100 gallons of water For more information, contact or visit the NCDA& CS Agro-nomic Division: Physical Address: 4300 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh NC 27607- 6465 Mailing Address: 1040 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699- 1040 Phone: ( 919) 733- 2655 Web site— www. ncagr. com/ agronomi. North Carolina lost 1,000 farms during 2005, tying Florida and Tennessee for first place in the nation, according to the U. S. Department of Agriculture. These latest numbers continue a trend in North Carolina, which lost 3,000 farms in 2004, also tops in the nation. “ North Carolina is a leading agricultural state, but losing farms is one category where I don’t want us to be No. 1,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ Farm loss has become a chronic problem here. We’ve lost more than 6,000 farms and 300,000 acres of farmland since 2002. “ Development pressure and economic uncertainty make a deadly duo for family farms,” Troxler said. “ And fewer farms mean fewer jobs.” North Carolina had 48,000 farms at the beginning of 2006, down from 49,000 a year earlier, according to USDA’s annual report on farm numbers and acreage. Aside from Tennessee, North Carolina’s neighboring states fared better. South Carolina gained 100 farms during 2005, Georgia saw no change and Virginia lost only 200 farms. Nationally, the number of farms declined by 8,900 during 2005, the report said. Troxler said his top priority during the 2007 legislative session is to obtain funding for the Agricultural Development and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund. The General Assembly created the trust fund in 2005 to provide money for programs that preserve working farms and protect farmland from development. Unlike some state trust funds, the ADFP Trust Fund does not have a dedicated source of funding and must rely on the legislature for appropriations. The fund received $ 50,000 in 2005 and nothing last year. “ Agriculture employs 17 percent of our state’s workforce and contributes $ 68 billion to the economy,” Troxler said. “ As global demand for food increases, we can’t afford for farmland to be taken out of production. We must put more resources into preserving our family farms.” North Carolina leads nation in loss of farms … again Dianne Farrer has joined the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as the regional agronomist for Carteret, Craven, Greene, Jones, Lenoir and Pitt counties. She is based in Greenville. Farrer, formerly of Provo, Utah, replaces Bob Edwards, who retired last September after 21 years of state service. “ Dianne is a welcome add-ition to our staff,” said Agri-culture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ She comes to us with a strong background in soil fertility as well as horticultural and agronomic crop produc-tion. She will be a valuable resource for area growers.” Farrer is a graduate of Brigham Young University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in horticulture and a master’s degree in agronomy, with emphasis on soil fertility. She received her doctorate in crop science from N. C. State University. Farrer’s experience includes four years in the greenhouse/ nursery industry New agronomist serving central area of Eastern N. C. and a year of research at Duke University. Regional agronomists are part of the Field Services Section of the NCDA& CS Agronomic Division. They work with growers to help them improve yields and reduce fertilizer expenses by identi-fying and managing plant growth problems, especially those related to soil fertility and crop nutrition. They make on- site visits, assess prob-lems, demonstrate sampling techniques and give advice based on agronomic test results. Growers in Farrer’s six-county region are encouraged to contact her directly. She can provide advice on a wide range of agronomic issues, including liming, nutrient management, crop fertilization, soil testing, plant tissue analysis, use of animal wastes and composts, nematode assay, and testing of source water and nutrient solutions. She is available at ( 252) 830- 1718 or by e- mail at dianne. farrer@ ncmail. net. the South may not benefit farmers in the Midwest. North Carolina lawmakers will need to build support with leg-islators from other states and regions for programs that may benefit farmers in their congressional districts. Edu-cation is the key, Stallman said. “ We need to tell our story,” he said. “ People who vote and have opinions today don’t have a connection to agricul-ture.” Steel, the Grange president, agreed. “ The challenge to edu-cate our non- farming popula-tion is tremendous,” he said. Stallman and Stenholm agreed immigration reform that includes a viable guest worker program, facilitating trade, and developing reliable, renewable energy sources would be key issues for Congress to address this session. Stallman was encouraged about immigration reform because of comments President Bush made in his State of the Union address. “ Trade issues matter, but we have to have trade first,” Stallman said. “ We’d like to see increased access for agricultural products into other countries and markets.” During the afternoon panel sessions, staff members from North Carolina’s congress-ional offices talked about renewable fuels and the opportunities they may present for N. C. farmers. “ The energy crisis is not going away and interest in renewable fuels is not going away with the rise and fall of gas prices,” said Chris Wall, legislative assistant to Sen. Richard Burr. “ Congress is bending over backward to see if we can reduce our depend-ency on fossil fuels.” Robert Harris, legislative assistant to Rep. G. K. Butter-field, said farm groups can help support the biofuels Farm Bill ( Cont’d from pg. 1) movement. “ Renewable energy is some-thing America has to catch up on. We have to make our own fuel if we are going to sustain ourselves as a super- power nation,” Harris said. “ The farm bill isn’t the avenue, but the ag community can certainly be a voice in letting ( people) know we need to get on board with renewable energy.” The Agricultural Develop-ment Forum was hosted by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as a way to update growers on important industry issues. From left, American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman, N. C. Farm Bureau President Larry Wooten, USDA Under-secretary Thomas Dorr and North Carolina State Director for USDA Rural Development John Cooper listen to presen-tations during the Agricultural Development Forum. Dr. Bill Collins, N. C. State University professor emeritus and one of the foremost experts on tobacco production, was recently honored by the Tobacco Farm Life Museum for his lifelong service to the tobacco producers and the farm community. NCSU professor honored by Tobacco Museum Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW March 2007 POLICY FOR ADVERTISING IN AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Following are guidelines for advertising in the Agricultural Review. Adherence to these rules will ensure quick processing of ads. Ads not meeting the following guidelines will be rejected. General Rules: · Advertising is a service to North Carolina residents only. A North Carolina address and phone number are required for submitting ads. · There is no fee for advertising. · The editor or advertising manager reserves the right to accept or reject any ad and to edit ads to meet requirements or space limitations. · Priority will be given to ads that are strictly related to agriculture. · Advertisers must limit their ads to 30 words or less. This includes first and last name of advertiser, complete address and phone number with area code. · Ads must include first and last name ( not farm name) and a phone number. A mailing address may be substituted for a phone number in the ad, but advertisers must provide a phone number with their ad submission. Advertisers who wish to list a cell phone number in their ad must also provide a home phone number, even if the home number is not to appear in the ad. · Ads will be published in one issue only. Ads that are to be repeated must be submitted for each issue. · Only two ads per family per issue will be accepted. Family refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, mailing address or home telephone number. These ads must be under separate categories. · All “ For Sale” and “ For Rent” ads must have a price or price range. Ads for stud service must also include a fee. · The ad deadline is noon on the first working day of the month prior to publication. ( For additional information, see page 2 for list.) For example, if you want your ad to be published in the June issue, we must receive it by noon on May 1. · A combined November- December issue of the Agricultural Review will be published in late November. The advertising deadline for this issue is noon on Monday, Oct. 15. · The Agricultural Review accepts ads in good faith and does not assume responsibility for transactions resulting from the use of this publication. Rules for Specific Categories: Equipment for Sale: Priority will be given to equipment used in cultivating, harvesting or storing agricultural products. Farmland: The tract must be a minimum of three acres used for agriculture, e. g. cultivation, raising livestock, poultry or other farm commodities. Ads for land for hunting also will be accepted, as long as the tract is at least three acres. Farm Supplies: Priority will be given for items that are used in cultivating, harvesting or storing agricultural products. Ads for rough- hewn timber suitable for barn construction are accepted; ads for finished lumber products are not. Finished lumber includes, but is not limited to, planed wood, tongue- and- groove wood, remilled wood, and wood for home interiors or woodworking projects. Logs are not accepted. Horses and Supplies: All horses offered for sale or stud that are 6 months of age or older must have a negative Coggins test for equine infectious anemia. Proof of EIA testing must accompany the ad each time the ad is submitted. This information must include the date of the last test – within one year of the month the ad will be published – the accession number, test result, and the name and address of the lab that administered the test. All ads submitted without complete or current Coggins test information will be rejected. Small Animals: All pups/ dogs 4 mos. of age or older must have current rabies vaccinations to be advertised for sale or at stud. Ads must include the age the pup or dog will be during the month of ad publication. Advertisers should submit a copy of the rabies certificate or a statement listing the date of the rabies shot and the name of the veterinarian who administered the vaccination. Ads are restricted to herding, hunting ( gun dogs and scenthounds) and flock guard breeds only. We will follow the United Kennel Club breed list to determine groupings. Please see the comprehensive list of breeds that are accepted online at www. AgReview. org. Rabbits are accepted. Poultry: Ads are restricted to meat and competition birds only. No domestic birds will be allowed. Examples of domestic birds include, but are not limited to, parrots, budgies, cockatiels, Macaws, parakeets and canaries. Several species of game- raised birds require a dealer license from the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission. Call ( 919) 528- 3374 for more information. Trucks and Trailers: Trucks must be pickups, flatbeds or similar models. SUVs, RVs, campers and camper shells are not accepted. ATVs and Gators are accepted, but golf carts are not. ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED: Any non- agricultural item under any circumstance. Any item or property located outside North Carolina. Ads from commercial establishments or dealers. Included in this category are dealers in real estate, farm machinery, livestock, feeds, seeds or fertilizers, commercial nurseries, pet shops, puppy farms, kennels and antiques shops. Building materials or furnishings from old farmhouses or barns. This includes, but is not limited to, wood flooring, cut timber beams, mantels, brick, slate and clawfoot bathtubs. Complete barns are accepted. Dog supplies, hobby supplies, toys, models, cats, rodents, wild animals or wild and domestic-mixed animals. Clothing. Items that have not been inspected and certified as required by N. C. Nursery Law and regulations prior to movement or selling. Contact the Plant Industry Division, 1060 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1060, or ( 919) 733- 3933, for more information. Effective July 1, 2006 N. C. commodities featured in winning State Fair recipes Sandra Wolfe, a senior Appalachian State University accounting major from Fuquay- Varina, won $ 200 for her Harvest Apple Soup recipe in the N. C. Apple Association’s cooking contest at the State Fair. Her mom, Janice Wolfe also of Fuquay- Varina, took home honorable mention for an Apple and Ham Cheddar Braid. Kathy Shortt of Garner took home the red ribbon and $ 150 for her Apple and Sausage Breakfast Bake. Kelly Crowley of Cary won third and $ 75 for the Apple Sage Tartlets recipe. The entries were judged on taste, appearance and creative use of apples. Each recipe needed to use at least two cups of North Carolina- grown apples. The winning recipe follows: Harvest Apple Soup · 1 teaspoon butter · 2 cups apples, peeled and diced ( Wolfe used Gala apples) · 1 tablespoon chopped onion · 1 can ( 14 ounces) low sodium chicken broth · 1 can cheddar cheese soup · 1 cup sweet potatoes, cooked and mashed · 1/ 2 cup half and half · 1/ 4 cup bacon, chopped · 1/ 2 teaspoon black pepper · 2 teaspoon curry · garnish of bacon bits Mix butter, apples, onions, chicken broth, cheddar cheese soup, sweet potatoes, half and half. Simmer in medium sauce pan five to 10 minutes. Add bacon, black pepper and curry. Use a hand blender until well blended. Serves 4. Winning N. C. Pecan Association recipe Felice Bogus of Raleigh took home a blue ribbon and $ 100 for her Mediterranean Salmon with Pecan- Mint Pesto in the N. C. Pecan Association Pecan Recipe Competition at the N. C. State Fair. Angela Byrd of Raleigh took second place and $ 50 for Pecan Banana Pudding, and Janice Wolfe of Fuquay- Varina won third place and $ 25 for Chicken Pecan and Fruit Braid. All recipes had to use one cup of North Carolina pecans. Entries were judged on taste appeal, appearance, creative use of pecans and ease of preparation. The winning recipe follows: Mediterranean Salmon with Pecan- Mint Pesto Pesto: ½ cup toasted pecans 2 cups packed mint leaves 6 cloves garlic, unpeeled, boiled for 45 seconds 7 ounces olive oil Pinch of salt ½ grated Parmesan cheese 6 cups mesclun or spring salad mix 6 salmon filets, 4- 6 ounces each ½ - 1 cup prepared balsamic vinaigrette, as needed 1 pint cherry or grape tomatoes, halved 12 ounces feta cheese, crumbled ½ cup toasted pecans, coarsely chopped Peel and mince boiled garlic cloves. Crush mint leaves until bruised. Place ½ cup pecans, garlic, mint, olive oil and salt in a food processor and process until smooth, scraping down sides of bowl as necessary. Transfer mixture to a small bowl, stir in cheese and add salt to taste. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside. Toss salad greens with ½ cup vinaigrette until well coated. Toss in tomatoes, feta cheese and ½ cup toasted pecans. Divide salad among six plates. Heat grill pan and spray with cooking spray. Season salmon filets with salt and pepper and grill until fish flakes easily. Place each filet on a plate and top with the pecan- mint pesto. Serve warm or at room temperature with additional vinaigrette on the side. N. C. Apple Association’s winning recipe For all winning State Fair recipes, go to www. ncstate fair. org/ 2006/ cooking contests. March 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 NH 316 baler EC, $ 5,000; NH 258 hay rake, GC, $ 3,200; Farmall C tractor, GC, $ 1,750. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 4340- 5727. Ford hayrake model 503, pick up type, completely reconditioned, field ready, sheltered, $ 600; Ford 905 auger, 12”, $ 650. Steve Steadham, Snow Camp 336- 376- 6824 or 252- 726- 4480. 615 NH disc mower LNC, $ 3,200; Gore 16’ GN stock trailer, EC, plywood lined, $ 3,250. Jackie Whittington, Purlear 336- 667- 7583. Troybilt horse model, rear tine tiller, 7 hp Kohler engine, new tines, EC, $ 600. Clarence Redmond, Matthews 704- 847- 5231. Two or three bottom JD 14” plow with trip feet, NMR, $ 200. Leonard Bruff, Lexington 336- 474- 0993. 317 JD mower with remote hydraulics, $ 600. Tommy Bruff, Lexington 336- 249- 1781. Kawasaki Mule 3000 rear work light, tail light guards, rear view mirror, bed mat, LNC, $ 6,300. Mike Cobb, McLeansville 336- 698- 0222 or 681- 2297. Row buster mule, 5 hp B& S, $ 250. Robert Owen, Goldsboro 919- 689- 3202. Three- 18 box bulk barns, all converted, $ 2,500/ ea; irrigation system with three pumps, 3,000 ft of 3,4,5” pipe, $ 2,500; 30x36 greenhouse w/ trays, heater and mower, $ 1,800, all prices nego. Dwight Collins, Westfield 336- 351- 2507 or 326- 6934. ’ 88 Ford F250 4WD, needs motor work, solid body, $ 800 OBO; ’ 86 Ford F150 4WD, wrecked right front, $ 700 OBO. Bailey Tho-mas, Sanford 919- 499- 5475. NI corn picker one row, GC, $ 1,200. Keith Peeples, Oak Ridge 336- 382- 1109. ’ 58 JD 630 with 3 pt, $ 6,800; JD 20 disc offset harrow, $ 1,800; ’ 91 Komatsu D20P6 dozen 6 way blade, $ 14,500; Davis electric grain crimper, $ 1,000. R. McGraw, Concord 704- 547- 1832. 240 MF diesel with bushhog, EC, $ 7,950; 8N Ford, 10 pieces of equipment, plow, disc, bushhog, blade, pan, 9 tooth ripper, culti-vator, gill tool, boom pole, po-tato plow, $ 4,000. Hubert Johnston, Mooresville 704- 664- 4580. ’ 74 Ford 3000 tractor 38 hp, gas, PS, 8 spd, always sheltered, EC, $ 5,900; JD 246 planter, 2 row fertilizer distributor, explates, LNC, $ 750; JD 9 shank tillage tool, EC, $ 350; 7 shank, $ 325; NH 518 manure spreader, EC, $ 1,800. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. New PTO over run clutch for mower, 1 3/ 8 x 6 tooth male/ female splines, $ 65; direct cur-rent generators, 3 sizes, 10,000, 2,000 and 5,000 watts, 115 or 230 volts, $ 200-$ 300 OBO. Bill Payne, Madison 336- 548- 6630. 350 C JD dozer wet steering clutches with heavy duty tandem trailer, used for farm work only, GC, $ 13,900. D. Ward, Sugar Grove 828- 297- 3226. AC scrape blade, 6’, snap coupler, EC, $ 500; Foran manure fork dirt bucket combo, 3 pt hitch, $ 550; 3 pt hitch log winch, 130 ft cable, Franzguard, LNC, $ 3,500. Cyrus Bowman, Colfax 336- 996- 1783. Intern’l square hay baler with auxiliary cub power unit, GC, $ 1,200; JD 4 row heavy duty tool bar, big gauge wheels, row mark-ers, $ 275; AC tool bar with quick end hitch, $ 100; 3 pt hitch heavy 3” square tool bar, $ 275. Wilbur McRae, Maxton 910- 844- 5860. Irrigation pump Hale 6x6 150 PSI 1,000 RPM shaft, $ 1,100; tractor suitcase weights, six- 75 lb weights, $ 450. Johnny Sowers, Lexington 336- 764- 3491. Irrigation equipment Hobbs 1030 reel 1,000 ft, 3” hose, pump 96 hp Ford, 6” with 900 hours, pipe 6” ring lock , 2,200 ft with miscellaneous fittings, $ 28,000. G. C. Burgess, Ramseur 336- 953- 6587. JD 5505, $ 31,000; JD 2155, $ 11,000; JD 2955, $ 18,000; JD 2955m $ 18,000, cab; two 2 row Taylor Harvester pull type with side conveyor $ 6,000 and $ 3,000; Taylor big foot baler with scales, $ 3,000. Carroll Johnson, Riegelwood 910- 655- 3593 or 840- 3869. Two bottom, two 14” trip bottom plow, $ 250; one row cultivator, $ 150; carry all iron, $ 100; Helix grain cart, $ 600; line and fertil-izer spreader, 500 lbs, $ 350; JD ripper, 11 shanks, $ 900, etc. Herman Hoover, Asheboro 336- 241- 2405. Farmall 140 tractor with cultivators, EC, $ 5,000. Henry Walke, Creedmoor 919- 529- 0146. WF AC and CA AC, $ 2,500/ for both, they both run. Russell Smith, Asheboro 336- 629- 6061. Case 590 Super L backhoe and loader, ’ 97 model, GC, $ 21,000. Ray Joyce, Seagrove 336- 873- 7683. MF 65 52 hp, box blade, bushhog, plow, boom pole, shop manual, $ 4,000. Ferguson, 336- 973- 5708. ’ 03 bushhog SM60 side mount mower, used 1 hour, paint really good, $ 4,950. Judy Latham, Monroe 704- 283- 5696 or 242- 2046. ’ 46 Farmall A tractor for parts or restore, $ 400 OBO; Intern’l 3450 baler, needs minor repair, $ 1,500 OBO; exhaust fan, 50” FC, $ 50. James Davis, Forest City 828- 245- 0349. IH 504 gas tractor, power steering, with IH loader, GC, $ 5,500. Benny Dyson, Harmony 704- 546- 7322. 5000 Ford with JD loader, $ 8,500; 165 MF tractor, low hrs, new tires, $ 5,900; 9N Ford new tires, $ 1,800; JD 640 hay rake, $ 1,200; Sitrex 8 wheel V rake, $ 2,000. Bobby Willis, Reidsville 336- 342- 1879. 2440 QT Bushhog brand loader, GC, $ 1,000. M. Gettys, Ellenboro 828- 453- 8169. ’ 65 AC WD 45 restored completely, LNC. Samuel Pennington, Lewisville 336- 766- 6789. Ford 2000 tractor with scrape blade, runs great, $ 3,000; 6’ bushhog field ready, $ 475; NH hay rake, $ 875; Ford 8N tractor extra clean, 2 spd transmission, over running PTO, $ 2,775. J. B. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. Heavy, old, soil breaker, 3 teeth on wheels, $ 175; Ford 600, work ready, tires LNC, with bushhog, $ 3,750; hit and miss 3 hp Fairbanks Morse with dolly, EC, $ 2,000. J. F. Moore, Greensboro 336- 4541820. Ford 3000 gas has front end loader, VGC, $ 6,200. Bert Phillips, Wadesboro 704- 694- 8052. Cole planter, horse drawn, $ 50. Dowd Presson, Indian Trail 704- 753- 1093. Cultivator shanks for IH Cut, $ 25/ ea; disc hi8llers, $ 60/ pair; cultivator points and other assorted equip-ment, magneto for cub, $ 65, owner and shop manual, $ 25/ ea. T. H. Norman, Sandy Ridge 336- 871- 2093. Simplicity rear tine tiller for garden tractor, $ 125. J. E. Donahue, Matthews 704- 847- 6142. JD tractor 40T, $ 2,650. Roger Woosley, Clemmons 336- 764- 1575. Windmill aeromotor 8’ mill, with 47’ tower, $ 2,800. Tommy Sink, Lexington 336- 787- 5996. Square baler, Abbriata M60 super 16” x 12” bales, GC, $ 7,000. David Morrison, 910- 944- 7460. Offset harrow 22 disc, fin-ishing disk, 13’, 6620 JD com-bine with grain header, E com-bine with grain header, chisel plow, 7 shank, $ 300-$ 6,500. Walter Trexler, Rockwell 704- 202- 1503. Akron 3” irrigation pipe, 170 pieces, 20 ft, all aluminum with 30 sprinklers, many extras, two PTO pumps, will cover 2 ½ acres, $ 2,500. H. Hall, Sanford 919- 258- 9294. MM 445, runs, $ 1,750; 830 Case, $ 1,250; Ford Major, $ 600; 560 Farmall diesel, $ 750; 240 Farmall, no motor, $ 500. Bill Lynthacum, Troy 910- 572- 1916. ’ 00 MF 4243 2 WD, cab, air, heat, 75 PTO hp, one owner/ op-erator, VGC, $ 24,500. Mickey Williford, Bailey 252- 235- 3583. 950 JD tractor 3 cyl diesel, EC, $ 8,200 OBO. John Greble, Richfield 704- 637- 9344. 4x4 Century tractor with frontend loader, almost new, $ 12,500. M. Blackburn, Rural Hall 336- 969- 4627. 40’ cotton wagon, made by Long, $ 2,500. Seth Brown, Asheville 828- 254- 7282. ’ 75 Farmall 140 with 4’ Hardee bushhog, scrape blade, $ 4,000; Ford 600 tractor, $ 2,750; scrape blade, 7’, $ 150; Ford 6’ scrape blade, $ 300. Bill Way, Gibsonville 336- 312- 8329. Tobacco carousel setter two R water fertilizer used less than 300 VGC, $ 3,000. R. W. Lea, Carthage 910- 295- 3817. Farm trailer, single axle, 7’ x12’ with 20” side boards, GC. Frank Smith, Jr., Siler City 919- 742- 4304. 3500 bu grain bin, fan, un-load auger and sweep, GC, $ 3,000. D. C. Swaim, Jonesville 336- 835- 5736. ’ 67 cornpicker 1 row, Ford sheller, GC, $ 1,600; ’ 74 D4D bulldozer Cat, $ 9,000. Valerie and Verne Andrews, Boomer 336- 921- 3124. Ford tractor 8N with 2 speed transmission, extra clean, $ 2,775. B. Neal Ross, Yanceyville 336- 421- 5423. Ford 501 mowing machine, field ready, $ 500. Buddy Bowman, Mt. Airy 336- 789- 9344. 311 NH hay baler, sq bales, spent $ 1,600 on parts and labor, VGC, $ 3,000. J. Bunn, Spring Hope 252- 478- 8031. Farmall disc bog quick hitch, 7’ 10/ 20” scallop disc, adjustable, $ 200. Forest Michael, Lexington 336- 787- 5382. 4230 JD 100 hp, rebuilt, $ 15,000; seed cleaner, 20 bu, all grates. J. Bunn, Spring Hope 252- 478- 8031. 74 MF tractor 135 diesel, 8 spd, live PTO, 33 hp, VGC, $ 6,500. Jack Osborne, Mooresville 704- 664- 2823. 471 diesel power unit EC, $ 4,000; 00 Frick sawmill, rebuilt on steel and portable with 3 or 4 head blocks 30” drive pulley and lumber cage, $ 2,800; factory built 0 Frick husky frame, $ 500. John Kenley, Dallas 704- 629- 4457. T55 500 Hardee box blade, 5’, 3 pt box scraper, 6 adjustable shanks, $ 275; 60” Long rotary cutter, front/ rear guards, $ 450, both VGC. Winfred Shuping, Salisbury 704- 636- 5906. Sulkey for walk behind Gravely tractor, kept in dry, $ 75. Claude Lewis, Boone 828- 963- 5739. Toro wheelhorse model 520- 11, 20 hp Onan, hydrostatic transmission, 48” mower deck, VGC, $ 2,150. Sam Clonts, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 3416. JD McCrawler w/ blade and take off, GC, $ 6,500. Sam Chaplin, Mocksville 336- 998- 4220. Hydrolic cylinder, 37” pin, pin length shaft, 29”, $ 35; heavy duty chain, come along CM model 6, 6 ton puller, $ 55. Dennis Murray, Prospect Hill 336- 562- 3057. ’ 90 Taylor bulk barn metal boxes and pins, 7 hp mower, 2 trailers, under shed protected from weather, $ 10,000. Palmer Royal, Supply 910- 842- 2246. Cotton wagon 8x12, all steel, $ 1,000; 4’ rotary mower, old, cuts good, $ 100; 14x14 ft Pedgstate grain bin, 2,000 bu, GC, $ 500. J. Bunn, Rocky Mount 252- 478- 8031. ’ 73 IH Cub Cadet 129 Kohler, hydro. drive, sheltered, completely original, good paint, one owner, still using, $ 700 OBO. David Tolar, Maxton 910- 844- 9140. Super A Farmall with culti-vators, fertilizer sower, alterna-tor, 12 volt, GC, $ 2,200; 140 Farmall tractor fast hitch, 12 volt alter-nator, fertilizer sower and culti-vators, clean tractor, $ 3,500. Joe Ward, Whiteville 910- 840- 2491. UD9 Intern’l new sleeves, pistons and head, needs paint, $ 3,500. Tom Moretz, Linville Falls 828- 765- 9460 or 620- 546- 4881- cell. JD 39N 7 ft sickle mower, 3 pt PTO drive, VGC, $ 250. G. Best, Dallas 704- 361- 8132. JD 4- 14 offset breaking plow, $ 400. Billy Whitley, Smithfield 919- 934- 4426. JD no til planter model 1750, 6 row vacuum meter, liquid fer-tilizer, row marker, EC, $ 12,000. Ted Hatley, Albemarle 704- 699- 2003. AC HD6E dozer 8’ blade, cargo winch, runs good, right steering clutch stack, $ 3,600 OBO. Eddie Livengood, Carthage 910- 947- 2770. 5020 JD Firestone 24.5- 32 tires on rear, 3 pt hitch, canopy, turbo, front weights, EC, $ 11,500; 1468 Intern’l V8, damage to rear axle housing and front end, $ 1,800. Tony Little, 4664 Hwy 2427, Midland 28107. The Leinbach line disc cut-ter; 3 pt hitch, 16 disc 18” disc heavy duty, VGC scalloped disc still sharp, $ 575. George Cloninger, Claremont 828- 459- 7444. R JD $ 6,700; 70 standard JD, $ 5,700. Hal Garmon, Davidson 704- 892- 3753. IH Farmall I30 fast hitch, 12 volt, new paint, fertilizer distributor, all cultivators, row opener, hill-ers, sweeps, VGC, $ 4,000; MF 14” 3 bottom plow, trip beam, 3 pt, GC, $ 275. Jesse Murphrey, Zebulon 919- 269- 8095. Intern’l Farmall 140 trac-tor, 8 cultivating sweeps, quick snap hook up rear, hydraulic lift system, fertilizer distributor, $ 4,000; heavy duty scrapper blade, need 100 hp tractor to carry and pull, 3 pt hook up. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest 919- 556- 2156. 5420 JD tractor and loader, $ 20,500; 8 wheel V type rake, $ 1,650; NI disc mower, $ 3,250. H. O. Davis, Reidsville 336- 260- 7606 or 342- 0490. 3 pt one row cultivator, new points, $ 150; Ford 3 pt finishing mower, 48” cut, $ 800. Charles Drye, Sr., McLeansville 336- 638- 2902. Sperry NH 273 hayliner sq baler, field ready, sheltered, tires and paint, FC, $ 2,200. David Gannon, Julian 336- 697- 8870 or 337- 7572. Power King wood splitter and scrape blade, $ 700. David Brad-ley tractor, not running, $ 175. Clark Boyd, High Point 336- 681- 2628. Hayrite, standard bale eleva-tor w/ electric motor, used two times, $ 500. Ruth Whisnant, Morganton 828- 437- 4320. Simplicity 7112 garden tractor hydrostatic w/ 48” mower deck, GC, $ 600. Greer Byerly, Linwood 336- 853- 6055 night. Ford 7610 tractor series II 2 WD synchro 16x8 dual power transmission, 3 remote hydraulic valves, 86 PTO hp, VGC, $ 13,500. Robert Delapp, Lexington 336- 764- 3276. 50 WD AC rebuilt, $ 5,000. David Kuykendall, Hendersonville 828- 692- 1549. ’ 00 Long 8 wheel V rake on caddy, LNC, $ 2,000. Wade Car-penter, Lincolnton 980- 429- 0678. Farmall Cub tractor w/ sev-eral attachments including fertilizer bin/ distributor, cultivators, draw-bar and more, recently fully re-stored, EC, $ 3,200. Carol Spaugh, Clemmons 336- 766- 6754. ’ 02 Honda TRX 450, VGC, warranty til 11/ 07, $ 4,500. Steve Hefner, Belmont 704- 641- 9005. Hay wagon, 8’ x18’, heavy duty, GC, $ 600. John Sparks, Mocksville 336- 998- 3410. Three gang plow, plow with 3 plow heads, $ 125; ’ 98 Chevy dually diesel hitch in bed for gooseneck, $ 8,500. Susan Loraine, Pittsboro 919- 542- 4007. ’ 80 F350 Ford dump truck w/ GN hitch and tag along hitch, western hauler bed, some rust, runs good, $ 3,000. Tom Keever, Denver 704- 483- 3872. ’ 02 Suzuki ATV EC, $ 1,800; golf cart gas, w/ windshield, top, dump bed and lift kit, GC, $ 1,500. David Bullins, Walkertown 336- 595- 8350. ’ 75 Powell bulk barn, green tag w/ heat exchanger, GC, $ 3,000. Andrew Clayton, Roxboro 336- 592- 1302. 7’ Rotary hoe, cultivator, 3pt, GC, $ 250. Frank Garwood, Mocksville 336- 998- 4815. NH 658 round baler w/ bale command plu baled less than 100 bales, $ 12,500. Johnny Bradley, Rutherfordton 828- 245- 7515. Farmall 130 1 pt hitch, gang harrow, 2 bottom plow, scrape blade, GC, $ 3,800. Donnie Clayton, Roxboro 336- 592- 1300. MF 220, 2 row, 3 pt cultiva-tor, $ 250; MF 30 Dyna Balance cycle mower, $ 125; MF 175 tractor, not running, $ 2,000; MF 275 tractor, $ 3,500. Thaxton Richardson, Jr. Greensboro 336- 656- 3961 after 8 pm. Long 2510 with front end loader, needs motor work, $ 2,000. Roy Godwin, Kenly 919- 284- 3928. ’ 06 5209 NI 9’ discbine, VGC, used very little, $ 16,000. D. N. Allen, Linwood 336- 752- 2821. Super A Farmall fertilizer attachment, sweeps, rolling cultivators, lay-off plow, good hydraulics, runs good, $ 1,400; two bottom 14” plow, 1 pt hitch, GC, $ 150; 6’ MF bushhog, FC, 3 pt hitch, $ 250. Ernest Pinnix, Eden 252- 627- 9303. Grain dryer, 550 bu GT, $ 500. Ken Sheek, Yadkinville 336- 679- 8083. 9N Ford new paint, GC, need little work, $ 1,500. J. B. Garner, 336- 498- 2090. New 5,000 lb forklift blades, 42”, $ 200/ pair. John Fountain, Asheboro 336- 381- 3066 or - 3178. ’ 76 Farmall Cub with scal-lop disc and turn plow, fast hitch, EC, $ 3,500; round bale mover, 3 pt hook up, heavy duty with spike, $ 500. James Blue, Kernersville 336- 993- 2551. JD 8’ smooth disc, $ 500; Oliver 6’ pull disc, $ 100. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. Model 30 dump scoop 3 pt, $ 125; G AC tractor, hyd. lift, VGC, $ 5,500; 2 front tires/ 2 back tires for G AC, old, $ 20; Cole corn/ bean planter w/ plates, horse drawn, $ 250; Yardman tiller, VGC, $ 175. Curtis Spainhour, Winston- Salem 336- 765- 1496. Farmall 100 w/ equipment, $ 5,800; JD 50 with equipment, runs good, $ 3,800, Farmall Super C w/ equipment, 3 pt hitch, $ 3,800. Donald Can-non, Ayden 252- 746- 4600. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT 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 Ag. Review@ ncmail. net; or by fax to ( 919) 715- 8493. 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AgReview. org * Ads must be typed or neatly printed Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW March 2007 Hobart commercial meat grinder, 1/ 3 hp, 110 volt, $ 450. David Miller, Mooresville 704- 663- 3472. IH 8520 inline baler, VGC, $ 5,500 nego. Ken Shoffner, Burlington 336- 229- 0107 or 621- 6864. JD hay spear 520- 541 loader, EC, $ 450; 10 ft Brillion cultipacker, transport wheels, $ 450; JD starter block, 8 suitcase weights, $ 80/ ea; Blanton chisel plow, $ 600. Dawn Horne, Misenheimer 704- 463- 7997. Gravely Zero turn commer-cial mower, 50” cut, 16 hp Kohler engine, older model, GC, $ 1,500. Bruce Henry, Colfax 336- 992- 2244. ’ 51 Cub w/ belly mower, turn plow and disc, with or without cultivators, Vgc, $ 3,200-$ 3,600; ’ 79 I40 with or without cultiva-tors, VGC, $ 3,900 to $ 4,300. Bobby Hancock, Whitsett 336- 697- 1783. Two Ford square balers one to work one for parts, $ 1,800; ’ 35 Case hay baler for parts, $ 200; Ford 971 gas, original paint, runs excellent, $ 4,500. Mike Garrison, Carthage 910- 949- 2519. 360 Long diesel tractor, 6 spd, runs good remote hydraulics, good tires, good metal, trades considered, $ 4,000. Steve Clodfelter, East Bend 336- 961- 2228. King gang disc 24 blades, $ 800; ’ 68 Ford 2 ton truck, dump, 2 spd axle, $ 2,000 OBO. Tony Bullock, Angier 919- 894- 4642. ’ 59 AC D10 black bar grille, 12v with rebuilt generator/ starter, grille guard, new tires/ rims, runs good, sound tractor, $ 3,000; Farmall 100 good tires, full weights, good hydraulics, sickle mower, plow, 12V conversion, $ 2,500. Barry Coble, Mebane 336- 578- 4121. Gehl 100 grinder mixer, PTO driven, EC, $ 3,500. Jack Hinzman, Cameron 919- 499- 5799. JD 336 square baler, shel-tered, field ready, GC, $ 3,500. Lee Dry, Locust 704- 485- 3588. MF tractor 165 diesel, strong, well cared for, LN tires, $ 5,900; mower case 60” finish mower, $ 800. Steve Allred, Winston- Salem 336- 784- 8419. Hesston 540 round baler, LNC, $ 7,500; 2- 4 wheel hay wagons, GC, $ 650-$ 800; 240 volt air compression, GC, $ 200; stock trailer, GN, GC, $ 3,500. Bud Gravley, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 5539. ’ 66 Intern’l Cub low boy tractor w 59” Woods belly mower, 12 volt system, tractor is EC, $ 3,995; ’ 57 Intern’l Cub low boy needs paint but otherwise EC, sheet metal, $ 2,995. Tony Wall, Ararat 336- 374- 5362. JD no till planter 6 row, 20” corn/ bean, $ 500; JD 4020, 4010 front weights, $ 250; JD 3010, 3020 front weights, $ 250. Martin Miller, China Grove 704- 857- 2139. Case model DOT disc double fold, older but in GC, 23 ft, disc and bearings are good, tires al-most new made for heavy cut-ting, $ 3,700. David Sloan, Olin 704- 902- 0483. ’ 79 IH 140 tractor w/ culti-vators and side dresser, tight steering, $ 4,750. Jason Garrison, Weaverville 828- 645- 7828. Kubota L 2600 tractor 4x4 LB400 loader, 5’ rake, box blade, bushhog, EC, $ 15,000. Aaron Garrison, Asheboro 336- 626- 6642. ’ 54 JD 40 utility tractor, low profile, runs great, paint is good, always sheltered, still use on regular basis in the garden, $ 4,500. Larry Davis, Franklinville 336- 495- 1214. Bushhog Bh 257, 7’ cut, VGC, $ 1,500. Kenny Williams, Turnersburg 704- 437- 1290. MF 1455 4WD, 55 hp, die-sel, MF loader with Long 4 way bucket, R4 tires, GC, $ 18,000. Julian Butler, Liberty 336- 676- 8753. Seed clearner hance Vac away seed cleaner with small double elevator bagger, EC, $ 925. Ken Worthington, Ayden 252- 746- 3115. ’ 55 Chrome letter Cub with 5’ mowing deck, $ 3,250. Wade Spach, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 3089 or 830- 5335- cell. Double 14” bottom plow, GC, $ 300. Allen Huffman, Vale 704- 462- 2436. Gleaner K2 combine, 336 black corn head, 13 & 10 ft grain tables, GC, $ 6,000; JD 337 square baler, GC, $ 4,500; John Blue piston pump with hydraulic clutch, $ 100. Phil Cook, Siler City 919- 742- 5708. Two 42” mowers for ’ 68 Sears Super 12 tractor, $ 30/ for both; scrape blade and plow, fits trac-tor above, $ 40/ ea. Roger Morgan, Thomasville 336- 475- 2788. Stump grinder Carlton 2500- 4 27 hp Kohler engine, fits through 36” gate, over 100 teeth and cups, many unused, $ 4,200. Bruce Paden, Carrboro 919- 260- 2423. JD 5020 restored well main-tained, shed kept, lift and PTO, $ 12,000; ’ 05 Kawasaki 400 used on farm, hand guards, VGC, $ 4,000. Brian Lowe, Liberty 336- 622- 2366. MF 1085 with three implements, 7’ offset, bog harrow 8’ disc harrow, 4- 16” bottom plow, $ 9,000. Tommy Callicutt, Asheboro 336- 381- 3841. JD 4700 hydrostat tractor, turf tires, 72” belly mower; 460 loader w/ 73” bucket, 84” high volume bucket, $ 17,550. M. Woods, Louisburg 919- 495- 2961. Farmall A w/ cultivators, $ 1,500; NH 67 square baler needs work, $ 350; sickle mower and front scrape for Cub, $ 150/ ea or $ 250/ both. Josh Gantt, Lincolnton 828- 638- 3467. Ford 3030 8x2 transmission, EC, one owner, $ 11,400; Woods MB80 heavy duty mower, 3 pt, 4500; 4x12 tobacco trailers, well built, $ 100/ ea. W. C. Idol, High Point 336- 889- 8689. Intern’l 574 diesel, runs good and in FC, $ 4,750. Simon Stephens, Liberty 336- 376- 9034. 3000 Ford tractor, runs good, $ 3,500; high tensile fence, treated wood posts, you remove, Free. Jeff Wolgemuth, Littleton 252- 532- 9885. JD rear bagger new, fits JD L120 or L130, $ 100; Toro sprayer 14 ½ ’ boom, LNC, 150 gallon tank, soap unit, self contained, $ 8,500. Rick Eller, Salisbury 704- 647- 0213. ’ 88 460 Long tractor rebuilt engine, new timing gears, clutches, pressure plate, etc, 42 hp, 2 wd, $ 4,500. Donnie Jones, Shallotte 910- 754- 5787. TD20- 200 Intern’l bulldozer with 10 ft cable blade, straight drive, starts on gas and switches to die-sel, $ 6,000; D7E Cat bulldozer with 11 ft hydraulic tilt blade, large winch on rear, $ 10,000. Paul Bailey, Roxboro 336- 599- 5216. MF 135 diesel tractors, two available both with 5’ bushhogs, 44,500 to $ 5,000; 5’ box scrape, $ 250. Larry Sauer, Lexington 336- 706- 6970. Aerator 6 ft, 3 pt hitch, $ 400; Intern’l 395 diesel tractor, 35 PTO, $ 9,000. John Cline, Lenoir 828- 758- 7854. ’ 95 535 JD round baler EC, $ 14,000. Betty Johnson, Siler City 336- 622- 2969. ’ 48 Farmall Cub completely restored, $ 4,800 or will trade; three Cub Cadets, 70, 100, 125. Carl Gregoy, Concord 704- 795- 9770. ’ 78 Intern’l 674 diesel tractor, 2 WD, cab, loader with forks, bucket, 540/ 1,000 PTO, need remote, new tires, GC, $ 6,500. Mike Shaffner, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2953. JD 604 grapple skidder, 281 tires, 70%, FC to GC, good winch, $ 10,500; Huskey 175 log loader, with CTR 42 buck saw, PC, $ 9,500; JD 30.5 x32 skidder rims, small hole, $ 100/ ea. Robert Morrison, Kannapolis 704- 652- 2713. ’ 06 JD gator LNC, $ 5,800 OBO. Thomas Silance, Jacksonville 910- 330- 3813. JD 2355 cab, AC, heat, ra-dio, front wheel drive, loaded, 1,100 hrs, EC, $ 28,500. Todd Moore, Smithfield 919- 669- 7964. JD 7000 conservation planter, 6 row, 30 “ spacing, corn, bean meters, hopper extentions, $ 4,500. Jason Sink, Trinity 336- 476- 6157. ’ 79 Ford F600 flatbed, $ 1,450; ’ 99 Ford F250 diesel, 4x4, $ 14,000; 6.5 x18 trailer, $ 1,500. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 9601. Powell 150 and 126 rack barns with heat exchangers, $ 2,750/ ea. Jay Tucker, Madison 336- 427- 4583. MF 232 front loader bucket and forks, $ 2,500; MF 2 row corn planter, $ 500. Gery Barker, Lexington 336- 472- 7535. Farmall A tractor cultivators, $ 1,000; AC ‘ 50’ s model tractor, equipment, $ 1,200; IH TD 24 bulldozer, $ 900; American 25 trackhoe, $ 6,000; ’ 78 Ford F8000 dump truck, $ 6,000. R. L. Denton, Linden 910- 980- 0125. 8N Ford tractor ideal for restoration, $ 1,100. Tom Hunt, Apex 919- 338- 8024. Box blade 3 pt with rippers, never used, $ 390; bale spear, 3 pt hitch, $ 169. Roy Wright, Ad-vance 336- 998- 8637 or 9637. JD 630 2 cylinder, GC, $ 4,500. Doug Gravley, Oak Ridge 336- 644- 1686. AC double plows, 16”, EC, $ 450; Intern’l 4 row pull type corn planter, $ 600. Darrell Dillard, Lenoir 828- 758- 0391. One horse harrow converted to pull behind small tractor or lawn tractor, 8 disc, $ 50; 16 disk gang harrow, $ 125; 16 ton trailer type wood splitter, EC, $ 750. Devoy Coble, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3393. Long 310 diesel tractor, roll bar, PS, $ 3,000; 6’ bushhog, two bottom plow, 2 disk plow, 5’ bushhog, 4250-$ 650. Larry O’Barr, Gibsonville 336- 697- 0754. ’ 00 JD 4200 4 WD tractor with 420 front end loader, $ 13,300. Daryl Barnes, Lexington 336- 859- 9775. Plastic mulch layer and bedder, EC, 75 hp trac to pull as a set but would separate, $ 3,500. Herbert Sequeda, Morven 704- 851- 3917. Generac tractor PTO driven generator, 25 KW, 50 KW surge, LNC, $ 2,600; MF 39 corn planter 2 row planter with fertilizer box, used for approximatley 25 ac, VGC, $ 400. Charles Smith, Gibsonville 336- 621- 1505. Komatsu D21A dozer 6 way blade, two forward, two reverse, four cylinder diesel, 10,000 lb, VGC, $ 14,700; NH 850 round baler, GC, $ 1,800; NH 477, 7’ cut, GC, $ 1,000. M. Jimmy, New London 980- 581- 0308. ’ 50 Case VAC tractor tricycle type FC, mechanically sound, one new rear tire, two new tires on front, $ 1,000; JD B nice tractor, $ 2,100. Mike Farthing, Sugar Grove 828- 297- 6867. Disc harrow for Farmall Cub 1 pt hitch, EC, $ 450; cultivators for Farmall Cub 1 pt hitch, EC, $ 375; turning plow for Farmall Cub 1 pt hitch, GC, $ 375; 1 pt hitch for Farmall Cub, EC, $ 950. K. Loggins, Summerfield 336- 643- 1401. ’ 41 JD B new paint, new tire, rebuilt engine, GC, $ 2,500. Bob Snipes, Castle Hayne 910- 675- 9479. ’ 49 30 Ferguson completely rebuilt w/ receipts, $ 3,000. Larry Robinson, Littleton 252- 586- 3661. 3185 Cub Cadet lawn trac-tor 18 hp 54” hydraulic deck, hydro. transmission, 48” front mounted hydraulic blade, AG tires and wheel weights, low hours, $ 2,500 OBO. Charles Brown, Lewisville 336- 945- 2499. Leinbach Yard Pro 5’, single row spikes and roller, great land-scaping tool, $ 395. Scott Reavis, Yadkinville 336- 463- 5219. Coleman 5000 watt generator 10 hp B& S, 110/ 220 outlets wheel kit, electric start $ 395, can help with delivery; Honda EX1800 generator, runs great, GC, $ 250. Scott Reavis, Yadkinville 336- 463- 5219. ’ 74 MF tractor model 175, diesel engine 68 hp, external hy-draulics, multi power, $ 5,000 or will trade for livestock including quality goats. Roger Johnston, Roaring River 336- 957- 4375. Hudson trailer HTLG16, 7 K cap, 16’ long, 79” W, tandem axle, EC, $ 1,500. C. Latham, Vass 910- 245- 7148. JD 5400 2WD w/ front end loader, 6 ft JD bushhog, $ 25,000. Randy High, Wadesboro 704- 826- 8860. NH 119 bale wagon GC, $ 6,000. Don Yost, Salisbury 704- 636- 1863. Cat 955 H track loader, new engine, undercarriage, 95%, completely rebuilt w/ general purpose bucket, $ 12,000. Richard Williams, Gastonia 704- 864- 0409. Ford 3600 diesel tractor, new paint, completely restored mo-tor, full hydraulic lift and tilt 3 pt connect, new seat, loaded tires, runs great, $ 7,000. R. B. Black, Stanley 704- 996- 3827. ’ 95 Kuboto tractor 4WD, 3 cylinder, diesel, 30 hp, 28 hp, at PTO tractor has tetter rake at-tached, sold together or separate if tetter rake sold first, $ 12,500. David Allred, Charlotte 704- 345- 7371. AC 16 dozer good tracks and paint, $ 7,800; ’ 84 S10 power, good body and tires, 6 cyl engine, $ 1,400. David Warrick, Greensboro 336- 292- 9674. ’ 55 Ford 650 solid, straight trailer, auxiliary hydraulics, re-built engine, good rubber, steer-ing is tight, $ 3,750. Jim Swann, Mt Airy 336- 351- 2146. ’ 38 F14 Farmall tractor 1 pt hitch, includes cultivator, disk harrow and sprayer, $ 2,500/ for all. Josephine Minor, Mebane 336- 578- 5436. Kubota L2900 4WD, sync transmission w/ shuttle shift, ROPS, mid and rear PTO, VGC, $ 9,800; Kubota L3830 loader, 4WD, GST w/ shuttle shift, ROPS, rear remote hydraulics, EC, $ 20,500. Lamar Ward, Iron Sta-tion 704- 732- 0939. Case 1845 C skid loader, 56 hp diesel, auxiliary hydraulics, EC, $ 10,900; skid loader grapple forks, 1,600 pellet forks, $ 650; fork-lift attachment, $ 1,200; 2020 JD tractor 54 hp diesel, PS, EC, $ 7,200. B. Zsigmond, Rutherfordton 828- 245- 6652. JD 1600 chisel plow, 12 shanks, $ 550. Walter Edwards, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 1604. NH square hay baler, model 275, EC, $ 2,500; Sitrex 2 GL 302, 2 rotor, 3 pt hitch hay tedder, EC, $ 650. Jesse Scott, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2133. NH skid steer loader, 4 cyl, HD tires 90% tread, bucket forks, steel tracks, all GC, $ 6,500 OBO. George Wilcox, Thurmond 336- 366- 3404. Sawmill 0 Fricks, 4 head blocks, Cummings GM, power unit, 3 cyl, $ 2,500; disk 6 ft, 3 pt, LNC, $ 300. J. B. Hardison, Thomasville 336- 472- 1382. 7’ commercial 10 shank pulverizer with 3 pt hitch, $ 400; subsoiler with 3 pt hitch, $ 150; Troy walk behind garden tractor with culti-vators, front end lawn mower, $ 200. James Robertson, Apex 919- 362- 0838. 12” backhoe bucket $ 100; Cub Farmall flat belt pulley as-sembly, $ 15; Ford 8N PTO, extention 1 1/ 8” to 1 3/ 8”, $ 50; 10 ft steel dump bed with tailgate and cab guard, $ 300. James Gibson, Statesville 704- 873- 4847. Farm sprayer with 60 gal-lon poly tank w/ two booms, op-erates off PTO, 3 pt hitch, VGC, $ 200; large GQF brooder w/ ther-mostat controlled heat, clean out tray, waters, feeders, egg candle box, VGC, GQF cabinet incuba-tor, fully automatic, $ 650. Ed Harris, Sanford 919- 774- 6886. 20 blade Cutterway harrow $ 400; 32 blade finish harrow, $ 300; 9 shank chisel plow, $ 300; 8’ double roller Curley packer, $ 100; 4 bottom trip foot turn plow, $ 200. L. B. Ramsue, Cleveland 704- 278- 4324. Two row Holland tobacco planter w/ fertilizer attachment, GC, $ 500; tobacco plant trailer, $ 500; 5 Roanoke 126 rack bulk barns, w/ clean cure conversion, $ 2,500/ ea or all 5/ $ 10,000. Paul Boyd, Oxford 919- 693- 6252. 24 ft grain/ hay elevator, power take off driven, $ 325; two 16” trip foot bottom plow for WD AC with quick hook up, $ 300; three 14” trip foot, 3 pt hook up bottom plow, $ 225. Elton Latham, Richfield 704- 636- 0249. No. 488 NH haybine, 9’ cut, stub guards, new sickle, field ready, GC, $ 1,200; NH 1048 bale wagon, self propelled Ford engine, pick up and stacks, GC, $ 7,500. Leon Drum, Newton 828- 428- 8952. IH 574 46 hp diesel tractor, completely overhauled engine, injection pump, hydraulic system rebuilt, new tires, 550 and 1100 PTO shaft, 3 pt hitch, new seat, $ 6,500. Denny Rollins, Mocksville 336- 492- 7223. 990 JD tractor 4 way front bucket, 12 ft batwing mower, EC, $ 23,000; 820 JD tractor with turf tires, includes 6 ft finish mower, GC, $ 8,700. Hubert Gardner, Sanford 919- 774- 8003. Model 1200 Cub Cadet with 38” mowing deck, EC, $ 1,200; double section disc harrow and plow for Cub Cadet tractor, $ 150. Carlton Dunn, Charlotte 704- 392- 2551. NH 273 square baler, $ 2,500; Intern’l hay rake, $ 750; JD 510 round baler, $ 2,500; 2 basket tedder, $ 1,000; fertilizer spreader, $ 350; tandem cattle trailer, $ 1,500. Ray Mitchell, Liberty 336- 565- 4502. Scoop pan 3 pt hitch, reversible, VGC, $ 150; two sets of cultiva-tors for 420 JD tractor, one is spring tooth, $ 100. Ben Sloan, Rockwell 704- 938- 2876. Pittsburg cultivator, 3 pt hitch, 7 legs, $ 250. Johnny Dickens, Lillington 910- 893- 3423. Craftsman gas bushwacker, 10” heavy circular brush blade, 10” weed blade, GC, $ 125. W. Walton, Carthage 910- 947- 2334. Yanmar 2000 24 hp, diesel tractor, new equipment, cutaway disc, plow, cultivator, boom lift, carry all, GC, $ 3,450; Yanmar 3000, 34 hp tractor, $ 5,650. R. Wil-son, Kernersville 336- 993- 4916. 4100 Ford diesel PS, remote hydraulic EC, $ 7,800; 135 MF diesel, PS, GC, $ 4,800; 35 MF diesel, $ 3,000; 130 IH, 1 pt hitch culti-vator, $ 3,000. Rodney Scott, Goldsboro 919- 734- 0526. Eight hang on weights 80 lbs, put on tractor, $ 50. Dwight Stout, Ramseur 336- 824- 8425. Hardee 6’ bushhog with slip clutch, $ 650; 3 pt yard rake, 5 ft, $ 85. Bill Plott, Charlotte 704- 596- 4181. AC three- 16” trip bottom plow, 3 pt, $ 450; Woods RM 59 mower, 3 pt, $ 300; cultivator, 3 pt hitch, $ 75; 10 disc pull type Bogg har-row, 80” wide, $ 50. Clyde Whitfield, Hurdle Mills 336- 599- 4802. ’ 54 D10 AC with 12Y sys-tem, 3 pt hitch, VGC, $ 3,500; ’ 99 F150 4x4, LNC, $ 14,000. Jerry Eubanks, New Bern 252- 637- 5258. ’ 97 Case IH diesel tractor, model 3220, 50 hp, 2WD, canopy, dual hydraulic lines, $ 12,000. Charles OBryant, Greensboro 336- 644- 1439. 6600 Ford tractor , new bushhog loader, new tires front and rear, $ 14,500; 4600 Ford tractor, VGC, $ 8,500; NH 634 hay baler, NH 488 haybine, Ford pick up hay rake, PTO, $ 10,500. Jesse Stem, Jr., Henderson 252- 438- 4420. Commercial straw blower w/ Honda engine, VGC, $ 1,700. Mikey Coats, Clayton 919- 625- 0559. Ford tractor set of 16” front wheel weight w/ bolts two pieces per wheel, $ 100. Jeff Greene, Lenoir 828- 757- 0948. Gravely bushhog or finish mower, 30” with two sulkies, $ 500 OBO. Mike Doby, Swansboro 252- 393- 7794. Mighty Mac chipper shredder, works off tractor PTO, up to 4”, new paint, EC, $ 595. Patty James, China Grove 704- 857- 1426. 1155 MF 145 hp, cabin with AC it does not work, tires at 75 to 85%, another 1155 parts tractor included, $ 5,300 OBO. James Lewis, High Point 336- 869- 0343. 60” King Cutter finish mower side discharge, rear mount with PTO shaft, $ 500. Ken Brown, LaGrange 252- 566- 4311. Set of 3 pt hitch forks, $ 200; 3 pt hay spike, $ 100. William Ellis, Cleveland 704- 278- 0774. 410 MF combine Chevy gasoline engine, 13 ft grain, 4 row corn, machine needs repair, rust through on bottom of machine or for parts, $ 800. Eddie Wooten, East Bend 336- 699- 8400. MF 130 diesel tractor and single 16” turning plow, cranks and runs good, tires are in GC, $ 5,200. R. Marion, Mocksville 336- 998- 3724. JD 336 square baler, sheltered, $ 3,500. Amy Hallamore, Locust 704- 485- 3588. NH 472 7’ haybine, EC, $ 3,200; Grimm 4 basket tedder, $ 1,500; Duetz Fahr 4 basket tedder, parts, $ 200; 16’ flat dump twin cylin-der on 70’ s Chevy C65, $ 800. Tim Abee, Mocksville 336- 492- 2089. MF 1155 135 hp, cab, heat and air, multi power, dual remotes, GC, $ 7,000; JD 4020 diesel, 95 hp, early model, rubber 90%, $ 10,500. Tom Singleton, Advance 336- 998- 7774. NH 648 round baler, $ 10,500; NH 273 square baler, $ 1,500; NH 616 disc mower, $ 2,850; NH 256 side delivery hay rake, $ 900. John Ramsey, Mt Ulla 704- 278- 2900. ’ 78 2641 JD, GC, $ 8,000; ’ 53 Farmall 100 1 set disc and fertil-izer attachment, GC, $ 3,500. Christy Clayton, Roxboro 336- 599- 2515. Intern’l Farmall 140 with cultivators, disc, plow, planters, home made wood splitter, $ 4,500. Todd Allison, Concord 704- 262- 9638. ’ 92 495 Case IH 42 hp, EC, $ 11,000. Donald Shaw, Elon 336- 613- 1836. JD 3- 16 bottom plow, trip shank, cat 2- 3 pt hook up, GC, $ 400. Jeff Hoffman, Clemmons 336- 399- 6517 or 775- 1207. ’ 02 JD gator 6x4, diesel, $ 5,500; MF 124 square baler, $ 1,700. Dewayne Holt, Stokesdale 336- 643- 6051. 69 M 140 Farmall cultiva-tor, plows, $ 3,500; 78M with Woods mower, $ 4,500; IH disc, $ 800; Woods blade, VGC, $ 350; set of cultiva-tors, $ 750. Mac Lovin, Hamlet 910- 205- 3737. JD E 1 ½ hp hit and miss en-gine, restored on skids, $ 1,500. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919- 929- 5578. Scrape pan for 3 pt hitch, used twice, EC, $ 199. Pat Belskie, Aberdeen 910- 281- 4646. Disc harrow long fold up about 20’ wide, $ 1,600; Dyna Drive soil finisher, 8’ 6” wide. $ 1,600; 16’ hay elevator, $ 200. Larry Essick, Kernersville 336- 689- 2682. Fella disc mower 9 ½ ft, VGC, $ 2,000; 8’ ripper/ tool bar, FC, $ 450; horse drawn pasture drag, 7 ft, $ 150; Intern’l 26 disc har-row, cat 2, FC, $ 750; Mill Creek PTO drive manure spreader, $ 850. John Cantelmo, Burlington 336- 222- 0531. JD 240 garden tractor mower, lots of new parts, needs paint and reassembly, $ 550. Neal Sumrell, Chocowinity 252- 946- 3840. NH model 300 manure spreader, capacity 130 bu, $ 1,000; JD FB-B fertilizer grain drill, 11 drops, good working condition, $ 900. Charles McPherson, Mebane 919- 563- 3032. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT March 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 ’ 94 Ponderosa stock/ horse trailer 16’, 6’ wide X6’ 6” tall, cut gate, escape door, rear door slides and swings, GC, $ 1,800. Barry Choate, Waxhaw 704- 243- 2122. Horse size jog/ training cart, factory built, needs wheels and tires, GC, $ 75. J. R. Webb, Colfax 336- 668- 7900. Hunter prospect gentle, handled daily, lots of ground work, nice flat knee movement, exceptional bloodlines from parents, $ 2,000; Welsh X yearling gelding, leads, ties, hauls, handled daily, child pony prospect, $ 2,000. Beth Lawrence, Statesville 704- 872- 0939. Mini horse sulky Amish made, wood shaft, wheel covers, two harnesses, other equipment, $ 350/ for all. Marion Hudson, Durham 919- 423- 6891. Horse boarding 15 ac, pond, large arena, round pen, Wendell area, twice daily feeding, $ 175/ pasture, $ 250/ stall. Vanessa Towell, Wendell 919- 365- 6301. Two horse trailer dual axle white w/ brown trim, $ 1,200. Devoy Coble, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3393. ’ 00 AQHA sorrel mare, $ 2,000; ’ 01 palomino mare, $ 2,500; ’ 05 palomino gelding, $ 1,200; ’ 06 chestnut stud colt, $ 800, Zann Parr Bar, Doc Bar, Sir Quincy Dan, etc. bloodlines, stocky. L. Caudill, Sparta 336- 200- 2007. Spotted draft mares, pair of 5 y/ o, black/ white, Amish broke to all farm machinery, $ 5,000. Mike Pennell, Hiddenite 828- 635- 6476. Brown nylon pony harness, fits medium size 11- 12 hand pony, new, $ 105. R. Turner, Marshville 704- 624- 5631. Training harness complete, $ 8,500; used saddle bags, $ 500. Gary Shaver, Gold Hill 704- 929- 0048. Big Valley 2 horse BP trailer, $ 1,000; ’ 02 Ponderosa GN live-stock trailer, 14’ long, 7’ wide, heavy axles, LNC, $ 3,500. Danny Brown, Stony Point 704- 585- 2621. Mexican roping saddle new, $ 600; Argentine lariat, $ 400. N. Hobson, Pittsboro 336- 376- 8137. Two horse wooden wheel wagon, needs repair, $ 400; 4 16” bot-tom plow, 3 pt hitch, trip feet, high clearance, $ 800. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632- 3801. Rubber fencing and chew guard for horses, strong, flexible, easy to install, maintenance free, great for horses, riding rings, $. 10/ ft delivered. Jim Tonseth, Salisbury 704- 213- 3382. Rocky Mountain gelding, reg., red chocolate w/ flax mane and tail, trail experience, gentle nature, $ 3,500 OBO. Sandra Obi, Indian Trail 704- 882- 2204. 8 stall barn fenced pastures and paddocks, 10x10 stalls, fully lighted, 90’ round pen and trails, between Mt. Airy and Pilot Mtn, $ 800/ mo. Margot Kemp, Mt Airy 336- 789- 7232. TWH reg., 16.2h, great trail horse, $ 1,800. Kim Foster, Cleveland 704- 458- 3147. ’ 98 WW I horse BP trailer, used eight times, EC, $ 2,000 OBO. C. W. Thompson, Red Springs 910- 583- 5828. Mini donkeys dark chocolate brown breeding jack, grandfather was grand champ jack, US national mini donkey show, $, 1500; 6 m/ o jacks, registered, $ 400-$ 600. Steve or Joan Levitt, Efland 919- 563- 9527. ’ 01 APHA/ AQHA reg. supe-rior point, sorrel/ roanish overo broodmare, $ 10,000 OBO to qualified facility only; ’ 05 APHA chest-nut overo gelding, show quality, mostly white face, trailers well, $ 3,000 OBO. James Cowan, Hid-denite 704- 585- 2105. Standard bred, 4 y/ o, rides and drives, $ 1,000; surry roll back top and oil lamps, 18th century, $ 3,000. Jack Tucker, 4516 Matthews Mint Hill Rd, Matthews 28105. Horse boarding stall board available, northern Durham, owners on site, includes feed, hay, stalls, cleaned daily, $ 300/ mo. Michael Wynne, Rougemont 336- 364- 7114. ’ 01 Double D 3 or 4 horse trailer, GN, padded flooring, sleeping qtrs, kept under shelter, EC, $ 5,000. Kelly Douglas, Lemon Springs 919- 708- 8936. Shavings all pine, very ab-sorbent, compressed and packaged into large bale for ease of han-dling and storage, large size pro-vides excellent coverage, $ 3.75- $ 4.25/ per bale, based on volume. G. Hines, Stanfield 704- 888- 2987. Farrier equipment shoe stock, anvil, new forge, etc., VGC, $ 900. James Taylor, Raleigh 919- 732- 5323. ’ 95 Executive Sundowner 3 horse slant load w/ weekend package, $ 12,500. Delores Church, Asheboro 336- 625- 5122. Rocky Mountain gelding rose gray, excellent rail horse, very smooth, crosses water, $ 4,500. Clara Vick, Leasburg 336- 322- 3526 or 382- 8895- cell. QH gelding white blaze, 12 y/ o, good pasture companion, $ 400 OBO. Wendy Bender, Asheboro 336- 626- 6085. AQHA one 6 y/ o gelding; two 5 y/ o geldings; five 3 y/ o geld-ings; two 3 y/ o fillies, sires and dams on farm, $ 1,500 up. Cecil Brown, Seagrove 910- 428- 9018 or 873- 7997. Mini horses triple registered, various colors,’ 07 weanling foals, black/ white, parents on site, gentle, $ 800 up. Bill and Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. Western 15” saddle GC, $ 175; English endurance saddle, no fit-tings, $ 150. C. L. Sprinkle, 1929 Bethel Road, Ronda 28670. HORSES *** PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins/ EIA 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 pro-vided a negative Coggins test. *** B or BN Farmall to restore. Ray Stikeleather, Sr., Granite Falls 828- 728- 6199, or 612- 9553. Side Winder bushhog the one that blades are driven by the rubber tire. Bill Marion, Lexing-ton 336- 250- 1601. Merry tiller and Merry tiller parts. Greer Goodman, Salisbury 704- 633- 5676. Used backhoe bucket to fit Ford 555D backhoe, ’ 96 model, 12- 16 or 18 inch. Chris Leggett, Lumberton 910- 738- 8301. Walk behind, self propelled bushhog. Vinita Szczepanski, Jacksonville szcz@ earthlink. net 543 Oliver sod planter. Johnny Glosson, Pittsboro 919- 542- 2459. Pull type rotary cutter, 9’- 10’, GC. L. E. Sipe, Statesville 704- 872- 7667. 4- 6 Roanoke small box to-bacco barns, converted or not converted. Brandon Rich, Castalia 252- 813- 2788. Mixer/ grinder hammermill, irrigation pump and pipe. J. D. Isley, Reidsville 336- 349- 7368. ’ 47 TA JD B for parts, newer model ok, need mid section, rea-sonable price; HA 92 JD engine, fits 30 pull type combine, small hammermill. Timothy Lambeth, Winston- Salem 336- 475- 5059. JD 443, 643, 843 corn head. Jason Hunter, King 336- 983- 3705. Disc harrow on wheels 10- 13 ft. Wayne Fuller, Hamlet 910- 582- 2770. Cultipacker for parts. James Pace, Mooresville 704- 664- 7135. Power steering kit for 601 Work Master Ford tractor com-plete kin in GC. A. W. Marion, Pleasant Garden 336- 674- 2045. IH fertilizer hopper drive round slit gear w/ spreader inside hop-per, need 14- 9- 30 rear tractor tire, grist mill and HD chisel plow, 3 pt, 7 or 9 ft. Charles Drye, Sr, McLeansville 336- 638- 2902. Hammermill, mill and mixer with power unit or mill and mixer only. Tommy Sink, Lexington 336- 787- 5996. Drop spreader 6’, GC; blast sprayer for vineyard, 50- 120 gallon in GC. James Cowan, Hiddenite 704- 585- 2105. Boom sprayer trailer type w/ power take off pump no larger than 300 gallon tank. Tony Hutchens, Yadkinville 336- 466- 1313. IH 454 tractor running or not for parts, need drawbar and grill assembly. Nelson Pearce, Zebulon 919- 269- 6710. 10 to 13 ft disc harrow on wheels, Wayne Fuller, Hamlet 910- 582- 2770. Used potato harvester, 1 or 2 row, used potato planter and used potato seed cutter, used po-tato bagger machine. Thomas Tucker, Seagrove 336- 549- 1997. 4 to 6 row planter w/ ripper, cotton wagon, two 13.6/ 36 tires, steel flatbed, 18 ft plus mower conditioner or disc mower mid size trackhoe, GC. Brent Strickland, Louisburg 919- 496- 7108. JD 443, 643, 843 corn head. Jason Hunter, King 336- 407- 2543. Oliver Super 44 or 440. Mike Puller, Weaverville 828- 645- 7828. 20’ s Fordson F tractors, ac-cessories and parts. Karl Hesse, Huntersville 704- 895- 8241. Rotary cutter 6’, GC. Jeff Adrian, Ramseur 336- 879- 9794. Tool bar for 3 pt hitch, 45 hp tractor with some cultivator attachments if possible; used Miller welder at least 400 amps, GC. Richard Matthews, Sanford 919- 708- 6907. Sweet potato plow saw mill and shingle mill. Dillard Ward, Hertford 252- 426- 7613. NH hay rake. Craig and Lynn Lawing, Bostic 828- 245- 1055. Potato plow for 1 pt hitch Farmall 140, GC, reasonable. Gerald Brown, Goldsboro 919- 735- 4181. JD or Ford tractor, 40 hp or more with PS, loader, etc., in GC, will trade. Hutch Traver, Wake Forest 919- 528- 0458. Canopy for 2240 JD with frame in GC. Fred Sloan, Sanford 919- 774- 6585. Farmall Cub tractor prefer with cultivators, must be in GC or EC. Willaim Simmons, Seven Springs 919- 778- 7460. IH Farmall 1 pt double bot-tom plow, 1 pt gang disc for Farmall 130, both must be GC. Jim Mitchell, Sanford 919- 775- 5005. AC 2 shank sub soiler snap coupler for D19 or 190; two outside shanks that bolt on the outside of a Graham home chisel plow. Timothy Mabe, Troy 910- 572- 3539. JD 335 round baler GC. Steve Davis, Louisburg 919- 853- 2794. ’ 63 MF 35 diesel w/ multi power, good sheet metal, restorable, kept in shed. Nema Wombe, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 5204. Ford 2000, 2600 tractor PS, live PTO, GC. Tim Bowman, Lenoir 828- 728- 1513. Manure spreader 6’ box blade, 3 pt hitch, aerator. Michael Bailey, Creedmoor 919- 528- 8843. One 14.9- 28 Safe Mark multi angle tractor tire, Farm Bureau brand, GC. John Button, Madi-son 336- 418- 0057. Farmall fertilizer distributor and planter, one row to fit Farmall 130, planter plates for same, good working order or for parts. Dewey Caruthers, Kernersville 336- 992- 1861. Frontend loader made to fit MF 1105. G. Winter, Burgaw 910- 259- 5382. Silage cutter sillage filler/ blower on steel wheels. Leonard Bruff, Lexington 336- 474- 0993. 6- 7 ft disc set for 3 pt hitch, screw adjustment on angle. Wayne Couick, Waxhaw 704- 225- 2203. Fold down ROPS to fit Ford 3600. Terry Church, Wilkesboro 336- 984- 0179. Golf carts, 4 wheelers. Danny Clodfelter, Yadkinville 336- 468- 7360. Square hay baler, cheap. Mike Bennett, Grimesland 252- 746- 4504. EQUIPMENT WANTED 140 Farmall tractor, culti-vators, fertilizer works, lay off plow, fast hitch, original paint and tires, EC, second owner, $ 5,250. Otis Mendenhall, Lexington 336- 787- 4909. 1030 Case tractor, approx. 100 hp engine overhauled, fac-tory cab, good for restoration, $ 5,500. Bill Tingen, Liberty 336- 376- 6840. Bushhog brand 9’ trailer type harrow, 24 disc, 9” spacing, bearings and disc are in EC, furrow fillers, $ 1,500. Randy Gerringer, Browns Summit 336- 908- 1075. NH 477 mowing machine 7” cut, kept in shed, GC, $ 2,000; ’ 60 F600 Ford dump truck V8, 14” dump with load cover, GC, $ 1,800. Daniel Craddock Eden 336- 623- 1850. ’ 73 Intern’l 1066 lots of new, too much to list, farm ready, $ 8,500 nego. Gaston Pierce, Chapel Hill 919- 619- 1758. MTD lawn tractor 18hp, 48” mowing deck perfect working order, $ 500. Joe Wages, Winston- Salem 336- 682- 7950. ’ 74 Intern’l Cub, 42” Woods belly mower and drawbar, VGC, $ 2,635. M. Corey, Sims 252- 235- 3343. ’ 00 NH TN750, 4WD, cab, Woods 1020 loader w/ 72” bucket, 2 remotes in rear and 2 in front, $ 27,500. Camden Jackson, Cherryville 704- 435- 3310. Dexter tractor, running when last used 3 years ago, older model, $ 950 OBO. Neil Evans, Jr., Bennett, 336- 879- 1355. Intern’l 656 diesel tractor with Intern’l front end loader, 65 hp remote hydraulics, PS, good brakes and tires, low hours, very strong, $ 8,500. Rex Crouch, Jr., Ellerbe 910- 995- 0750. NH disc haybine with crimper 1,000 rpm shaft, $ 4,000. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. Intern’l 5100 grain drill double box, seed/ fertilizer double disc openers, good paint 8” spacing, $ 2,850. Jonathan Sedberry, Mt Gilead 910- 573- 0141. Farmall 130 with front and rear cults, 1 pt hitch, bushhog, scrape blade, drag disk, reaer wheel weights, $ 3,500. C. W. Hager, Indian Trail 704- 821- 7973. Grain bins, two are 4,400 bu each, fans and drying heater, sweep auger and motor, $ 2,300/ ea. R. J. Pope, Matthews 704- 821- 8121. IH 5088 farm tractor 135 hp cab and air, low hours, good tractor, $ 15,500; finish dusk heavy weight, 16’ duals, cylinder and hose, $ 1,200; chisel plow, 7 shank, $ 600; hay rake, Ford 3 pt, GC, $ 550. David Douglas, Statesville 704- 585- 6619. Leinbach scoop, $ 175; scrape blade, $ 50; 2 pt plow, $ 175; bushhog, $ 75; trailer frame, $ 50. Andy Upshaw, Pittsboro 919- 663- 3725. 1566 Intern’l Farmall DT kit in engine, new rear and bear-ings, 16’ Miller offset disk, $ 8,500 OBO. Dale Boles, Pilot Mtn 336- 351- 5960. MH Pony tractor, front/ rear cultivators, fast hitch, blade, good paint and motor, garden ready, $ 1,650; bushhog finish mower, 5 ft, 3 pt hitch, $ 450. MF feed mill/ mixer, $ 500; Ford 309 2 row planter for parts, $ 50. Wade Teague, Goldsboro 919- 920- 3790. JD diesel tractor 4000 se-ries, looks brand new front to back, new paint, lights seat and gauges, $ 9,500; Ford 5000 diesel, new clutch, $ 5,900. Dean Carpenter, Dallas 704- 813- 1839. Zero turn Bobcat mower 60” deck, new motor, new clutches, lots more, $ 1,800. Jason Ernst, Burlington 336- 516- 3705. Super 68 NH baler, used last year to bale straw, rebuilt pick up two years ago, $ 1,000. Evan Myers, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 9228. One point fast hitch Farmall breaking plow, two point 14” new points, wings, $ 250. Steve Hawley, Fremont 919- 2142- 5833. JD # 100 semi mount corn snapper used ’ 06 to pick also have one for parts, $ 375/ for both; JD 16 disc finish hare, $ 225. Neal Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 5786. ’ 05 Polaris Ranger 4x4 windshield, Warn 4 K front winch, full roll cage, dump bed, seats for 3, $ 7,250. G. N. Rogers, Cameron 910- 245- 4160. JD 4400 combine, 213 and 444 head, chopper, EC, $ 4,500 OBO. R. C. Parker, Hurdle Mills 919- 732- 9485. ’ 87 JD 2950 open cab $ 12,500; JD 2020 70’ s $ 5,500; ’ 70’ s Intern’l 1066, $ 10,000; Farmall 140, $ 4,500, all running in GC. Albert Butler, Chapel Hill 919- 819- 8210. G AC tractor runs, never been restored, some part and some equipment to go with it, $ 2,500. Gene Penegar, Monroe 704- 283- 1885. MF 135 diesel tractor runs great, good tires, scrape blade, boom pole and carry all, $ 4,200. M. Ken, Archdale 336- 442- 7399. 54” JD front blade, hydrau-lic lift/ tilt, used on JD 420, fits 316, 318 and 430, $ 450; Wood 1050 backhoe, 3 pt hook up, PTO hydraulic pump, LNC, includes 3 buckets, 18”, 24”, 36”, $ 5,000. A. Wright, Graham 336- 376- 0092. Hay spear made for quick attach front end loader, 2 ½ y/ o, EC, $ 300. Rick Banasik, King 336- 416- 2823. JD hay wagon 8’ x14’ treated floor, EC, $ 750. Jay Hohn, Jr., Archdale 336- 431- 1664. Farmall Cub good paint, runs starts easy has 48” belly mower, full weights, $ 500. Sam Wilkes, Wilkesboro 336- 902- 5016. JD M new tires, cultivators, turn plow, 2- 12” pulley, new battery, VGC, $ 2,995. Glen Phillippie, Burlington 336- 213- 0014. F20 not running, motor stuck, possible restoration or parts, $ 500. Tom Koch, Boomer 336- 902- 5085. JD 7000 4 row plateless planter, $ 1,800: JD 1240 planter, $ 700; NH 56 rollerbar rake, $ 1,000. Matthew Hutchinson, Lexington 336- 787- 3981. ’ 83 Cub low boy model 154 set up for mowing with Woods 60 “ belly mower, $ 1,650. Charles King, Greensboro 336- 362- 4439. Farmall Super C new tires/ paint, tight steering and rebuilt front end, runs great, close to show condition, $ 2,500 OBO. Perry Stiwalt, Bessemer City 704- 747- 1558 or 629- 1084. Cub tractor overhauled, EC, $ 2,200. Danny Presson, Monroe 704- 283- 4934. ’ 54 JD 50 original 12V, new coil, points, condensor, plugs, carb kit, battery, rebuilt clutch, origi-nal paint, $ 3,300, delivery pos-sible. Dwayne Ritter, Ramseur 336- 879- 8740. Ford 9N tractor w/ 7 pieces of farm equipment, GC, $ 3,500. Holland Bost, China Grove 704- 857- 2736. JD 1050 tractor w/ attachments, runs well, $ 3,800; Polaris 500 Sportsman, runs well, $ 2,300. Ian Quartermaine, Watha 910- 285- 4673. Kubota 2710 diesel, 4x4 tractor with front loader, EC, $ 11,500; Case Intern’l 385 diesel tractor, LNC, $ 9,750 JD 650 diesel, 60” belly mower, $ 6,950; ’ 03 Ford F150 XLT, $ 14,750. Larry Mills, Monroe 704- 282- 0108. 6’ Woods mowing machine side discharge, VGC, $ 600. Evelyn Taylor, Rougemont 919- 732- 5323. NH square baler model 270, rebuilt by dealer 2 years ago, $ 1,500. Steve Martin, Sophia 336- 861- 3273. ’ 96 JD 6x4 gator, bedliner, brush guards, accessory plug, $ 4,750. Ed Peek, Huntersville 704- 905- 1760. Intern’l 80 pull type com-bine with pick up reel, no rust, sheltered, GC, $ 650. C. L. McGee, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 2915. Ford 530 haybaler, kept in barn, GC, $ 800; 451 NH sickle mower, GC, $ 1,250. Brady Lester, Winston- Salem 336- 201- 2206. Ford 2000, late 60’ s, gas, very reliable, perfect working order, new seat, good sheet metal, $ 3,800. Ray Milosh, Pittsboro 919- 444- 9416. ’ 96 model JD 6300 cab tractor with 620 loader, forks, bucket round bale fork, AC, heat, $ 2,000. Allen Hamilton, Archdale 336- 442- 1161. JD breaking plow, 4- 16” plows, $ 200; AC braking plow, 2- 14” plows, $ 100; 1- 4 row rolling cultivator with new rollers, $ 200. Leon Ward, Smithfield 919- 934- 6649. 8820 Titan two 4WD 924 flex header, $ 19,000. Carl Briley, Stokes 252- 714- 8024. Heavy duty 6’ bushhog VGC, $ 500. G. E. Hoffmann, Raeford 910- 875- 3890. MF 235 tractor, GC, $ 4,000. Emory Pittman, Lumberton 910- 671- 7270. New King Kutter finish mower, used 1 time, $ 1,100. C. H. Goins, Carthage 910- 947- 2994. ’ 53 Cub new paint, tires, etc., near perfect condition, $ 2,500; set of original ’ 48 rear tires, normal cracking, nice tread, $ 150. Rich-ard Rodier, Concord 704- 792- 1943. ’ 04 Articat 4 wheeler, 4x4, $ 4,000. Ted Latta, Roxboro 336- 597- 5709. Taylor twin 24 box barn with six trailers, EC; retrofitted Ak-ron irrigation, $ 5,000. David Tickle, Summerfield 336- 349- 9760. King Kutter bushhog 6 ft, 60hp gear box, LNC, $ 800. Don Bowles, Rural Hall 336- 969- 6030. NH 450 7 ft sickle mower, with extra sickle, $ 1,000. Bran-don Bowles, Rural Hall 336- 416- 2760. NH 851 round baler GC, $ 1,800 OBO; ’ 92 Ford F250 King Cab 4x4 diesel with Turbo, long wheel base, $ 5,000. Clint Harrill, For-est City 828- 429- 9273. JD 1217 mower conditioner 7’ cut, 4 year old rollers, GC, $ 1,650; Tonutti 3 pt 5 wheel rake, GC, $ 275. Doug Gilliam, Burlington 336- 421- 9572. JD 4200 4 WD with loader, with six attachments, $ 15,500; ’ 00 JD 4200 4 WD tractor with 420 front end loader, $ 13,300. Daryl Barnes, Lexington 336- 859- 9775. IH 1466 recent overhaul, EC, $ 10,500. Nicholas Hanes, Lexington 336- 239- 0197. Snapper riding mower with 12.5 Briggs electric start motor, GC, $ 350. Terry Church, Wilkesboro 336- 973- 7750. Ford 3 pt sickle mower, 6 ft bar, shed kept, extra bar, ex-tra guards and blades, GC, $ 450. Perry Pasour, Bessemer City 704- 629- 4521. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW March 2007 ’ 04 GMC 2500 Duramax, crew cab, 4x4, LNC, $ 32,900 OBO. Clay Mohr, Crossnore 828- 733- 0593. ’ 87 Chevy truck long bed, $ 750. Doug Hill, Deep Run 252- 568- 4351. Box dump bed 10’ long w/ pump and cylinder, $ 1,000. George Ingram, Kannapolis 704- 933- 2981. Long bed w/ tailgate and chrome bumper for ’ 95 Dodge truck, $ 550/ for all; ’ 94 GMC flatbed truck, one ton, new AC, good tires, GN and Reese hitch, underbody tool box, need motor repaired, $ 3,000. Larry G. Blackburn, Troy 910- 572- 2267. ’ 95 Utility refrigerated trailer 48’ x102” air ride, carrier unit, new compressor, excellent floor inside, $ 11,000. Lewis Blue, Carthage 910- 783- 6478. ’ 65 Ford flatbed truck dual rear wheels, strong running, $ 1,200 or will trade. Vinita Szczepanski, Jacksonville szcz@ earthlink. net ’ 67 Chevy C60 16’ oak flatbed, 350, 5+ 2, needs engine, $ 600. Wesley Stephens, Council 910- 874- 3175. 366 C- 70 Chevy litter spreader truck, 15’ Channler body, new cover, new tires, EC, $ 10,950. Reuben Holtzman, Ridgeway 252- 456- 2803. ’ 80 Intern’l dump truck w/ 466 diesel engine, $ 2,500. Edgar Young, Lake Waccamaw 910- 646- 1933. ’ 79 Chevy long bed 4x4 400, small block, runs good, $ 1,600. Cheryl Taylor, Lowgap 336- 648- 4887. ’ 04 Ford Ranger XLT extend cab, automatic transmission, PW, PL, keyless entry, AC, $ 11,500 OBO. Clark Boyd, High Point 336- 681- 2628. ’ 80 Ford F700 V8, 2 spd, rear log rack, $ 4,000; ’ 77 Chevy C65 V8, 2 spd rear, flat bed, $ 2,500. Wayne Walker, Casar 704- 538- 8890. ’ 94 Volvo single axle dump truck, Cummings diesel, 8 spd LL, electric tarp, air gate, p- hook, hauls 10 tons, GC, $ 14,000; ’ 89 Reid 20 ton equipment trailer, dual axle, dual wheel, GC, $ 5,000 OBO. Chris Allen, Asheboro 336- 964- 6363. ’ 74 Toyota pick up straight drive, green, does not use oil, runs good, almost new tires, $ 750 OBO. Jackie Arnette, Cooleemee 336- 284- 6821. 17 ft all metal heavy equip-ment trailer, fenders, ramps and jack, 2 & 5/ 16 ball, $ 1,500. Gery Barker, Lexington 336- 472- 7535. Stock trailer 16’, GN, great tires, working lights, EC, $ 2,000. M. Gentry, Pfafftown 336- 413- 7269. Homemade utility trailer w/ removable treated wood sides, $ 800 OBO. Tommy Silance, Jackson-ville 910- 330- 3813. ’ 99 F250 pick up XL super duty V8, 7.3L, turbo diesel PS, 2WD, 6 spd, AC, good tires, towing pkg, tool box, $ 8,000. Kent Whicker, Kernersville 336- 993- 5255. ’ 01 Chevy Silverado Z71 LWB truck, 4x4, PW, tow/ haul, loaded, new tires and toolbox, extra clean, $ 8,500. Bobby Wilson, Lexing-ton 336- 956- 6843. ’ 84 Ford F150 long bed, bed liner, motor needs work, overall truck PC, tires FC but has really nice rims, $ 700; ’ 73 Ford pick up rough body, very PC, less than 40,000 miles on rebuilt V8 en-gine, $ 550 for the whole thing. R. F. Allen, Clayton 919- 422- 4702- cell. Rabbit or quail pens in GC. Jimmy Furr, Stanfield 704- 888- 0213. Original owner’s manual or reprints for Farmall 100- 140 fast hitch implements. Bobby Scott, Trinity 336- 431- 3980. Factory roll bar and canopy for Ford 5000 PTO driven chip-per shredder, rock rake. Ed Peek, Huntersville 704- 905- 1760. Forks Dunham Lehr loader. Wayne White, Vale 704- 462- 1087. Outside hog feeder. Johnny Glosson, Pittsboro 919- 542- 2459. Used 4 wheel wagons, any shape, reasonable price. Harold Hicks, Mocksville 336- 492- 2209. Used cattle head gate. Shelton Hill, Orrum 910- 628- 7205. Used tile or coulvert to make crossing a creek possible, metal or concrete. Larry York, Staley 336- 824- 2077. Large log double stable/ feed barn, no tobacco barns, will pay top price for nice barn. Scott Sink, Lexington 336- 787- 5200. 13.6 x 38 tires w/ good tread, will consider buying a set. Brian Banks, Raeford 910- 848- 8516. Old fuel drums, angle iron and tobacco trailers. Donald Haddock, Winterville 252- 321- 5616. Magnetos and parts that can be used to repair magnetos. Larry Foster, Burlington 336- 584- 7563. 350- 450 gallon stainless steel round milk tank w/ lid. Blake Lawing, Mooresville 704- 896- 8896. Cypress lumber to build fence and barn siding, also cants for resawing. Louis Graham, Pittsboro 919- 542- 4571. Metal roofing to side barn. G. Winter, Burgaw 910- 259- 5382. Round pen would prefer 60 ft, in GC. Tracy Marlow, Peachland 704- 272- 8968. Shade cloth any size, GC. Steven Cap, Monroe 704- 291- 2331. FARM SUPPLIES WANTED Used AI tank large capacity, currently used for freeze brand-ing, GC, $ 300 OBO. C. W. Th-ompson, Red Springs 910- 583- 5828. Husqvarna 365 chainsaw 20” bar, 4.6 hp, VGC, $ 300. Lonnie Clark, Madison 336- 548- 3508. Greenhouse 3 bay gutter connected, galvanized steel, 60’ x144’, $ 2,500 OBO. Shirley Lloyd, Rex 910- 843- 1905. Horse manure Free, you haul. Ruth Whisnant, Morganton 828- 437- 4320. Semen tank older Lyndie model but working fine, six canisters total, one broken, $ 400. Jeremy Hood, Newton 828- 320- 0297. 10,000 gallon steel water storage tank, $ 500. Vernon Lassiter, Charlotte 704- 392- 5704. Greenhouse frame 30’ x60’ heater and all fans must be moved, $ 1,000. Dwain Joyce, Madison 336- 427- 5548. Live animal box traps, for coon, fox, dogs, bobcats, $ 60, $ 85 and $ 120. J. Parrish, Durham 919- 688- 3235. Manual tire changers $ 80- $ 90/ ea; air compressor for tires, $ 100. Frank Busby, Jr., Matthews 704- 821- 9949. B& S 8 hp, 1/ c engine, cast iron block horizontal shaft, GC, $ 125. Ralph Blalock, Bear Creek 919- 837- 5573. 80 creosote treated end trimmed fence posts, new, 6’ x4”, some are 7’, $ 5/ ea; 1,200 bu grain bin w/ metal floor, $ 200. J. R. Hobson, Boonville 336- 367- 7768. Greenhouse frame 1 ¾ ” metal pipe, 30’ x 80’ at 5’ apart, VGC $ 1,400 OBO. Mike Doby, Swansboro 252- 393- 7794. PTO overrun clutch for mower, 1 3/ 8”, 6 tooth, male and female splines, $ 65; direct current gen-erators, 3 sizes, 10,000, 2,000 and 5,000 watts 115 or 230 volts, $ 200 to $ 300 OBO. Bill Payne, Madi-son 336- 548- 6630 6- 9 pm. 400- 9 implement tire, new, $ 40. Greer Byerly, Linwood 336- 853- 6055. Fruit press Vintner Best Fruit and Wine Press, $ 250. George Smith, Midland 704- 786- 1772. Magnetos rebuilt for all type engines, $ 150-$ 450. Larry Fos-ter, Burlington 336- 584- 7563. Barb wire 4 rolls, $ 80/ for all. Myra Collins, High Point 336- 869- 5864. Aeromotor 8’ windmill, 33’ tower, $ 2,600. Hal Garmon, Davidson 704- 892- 3753. Gengrac 10,000 watt gaso-line generator, EC, $ 1,200. James Boyd, Henderson 252- 492- 3281. Oak fence boards 1” thick by 6” wide x 10’ long, $ 5/ ea; pine, 1” thick by 6” wide by 10’ long, $ 3/ ea. Glenn Jones, Winston- Sa-lem 336- 817- 4325. Bean sheller 1 bu cap, ¼ hp, $ 200 OBO. Walter Beasley, Julian 336- 685- 0013. Three 40 gallon, 1/ 8” stain-less steel pots, w/ handles, 24” diameter, 22” depth, $ 250/ ea. Bob Bridgman, 704- 788- 1229. Basket linds, never been used, $ 1/ ea. Wayne Fuller, Hamlet 910- 582- 2770. Hobart 30 lb digital produce scale, LNC, $ 225. Gerald Amos, Toast 336- 789- 2382. Oak logs, from 1800’ s log house, suitable for building barn, etc, $ 1,000. Teresa Dodson, Haw River 336- 376- 3902. Custom made aluminum dog box for full size pick up, 4’ x4’, 2 runs 16” high w/ 5” storage area on top, 21” total height, $ 375. Chic Hall, Durham 919- 403- 7720. Caroni finish mower gear box + mower parts, $ 150. Ralph O’Daniel, Chapel Hill 919- 929- 1003. ABS semen tank, SC 33/ 26, $ 800. Earl Estes, Eden 336- 552- 7070. Pecan cracker 110 volt, cracker and hopper will crack 100 lbs per hour with 80% shell out of halves, $ 3,350. Gordon Pearce, Bailey 252- 230- 0224. Old tobacco sticks some sawed, some hand hewn, several hundred, $ 5/ per 100. Jimmy Spurgeon, High Point 336- 403- 4846. Aermotor 8 ft windmill and 47 ft tower, disassembled, all parts, mill, blades and tail in VGC, $ 2,500. Tommy Sink, Lexington 336- 787- 5996. Goat/ sheep turn table, use table to tilt animal instead of holding, excellent for one or two man operation, EC, $ 450. David and Suzanne Hendrix, Waynesville 828- 246- 2309. Burlap feed sacks, $. 50/ ea. Jim Bostian, Claremont 828- 459- 9276. ’ 04 Murray lawn tractor 46” cut, 21 hp, heavy axle, never used, $ 1,250. Kenneth Cruthis, High Point 336- 861- 4785. 100 float trays, 200 cells, LNC, $ 200/ ea. Ollie Collier, Angier 919- 639- 2568. 8 hp B& S horizontal motor used very little, starts and runs, good cast iron, black , $ 225. W. T. Duncan, Sophia 336- 495- 4455. Two Safemark multi angle 18.4- 34 tires mounted on 16” rims, 70% tread left on 6 ply tires, $ 150/ ea. Len Needham, Bahama 919- 620- 0092. Fairbanks platform scales, $ 250. Gary Williams, Granite Falls 828- 396- 2510. Fairbanks platform scales, $ 155. Susan and Willis McBride, Asheboro 336- 629- 2273. Galvanized water tank round, 3 ft high and 10 ft long, $ 25. Myra Collins, High Point 336- 869- 5864. Two Continenetal 20x20 Ag tread tires, used and have vulca-nized and ready to be mounted, $ 200 OBO; skidder tire and wheel, $ 200. Greg Jenkins, Durham 919- 572- 9050. 80 joints 5”, 20’ Surerain ir-rigation pipe, $ 2,000. E. Y. Coleman, Reidsville 336- 342- 4097. Grain bins 1,800 and 2,800 bu capacity, floor clean out sweeps one drying fan, GC, $ 500/ ea OBO. Elbert Buck, Winterville 252- 746- 6697. Bennet gas pumps 5 units, took from gas station w/ hoses and nozzles, $ 300/ ea. Chris Azar, Monroe 704- 283- 3031. Wood shavings large 35 lb plastic bags, $ 3.75. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville 336- 698- 0207. Blue bird houses red cedar, $ 10. Ryan Kendall, Concord 980- 254- 5105. Commercial greenhouse 72’ x96’ w/ 10’ sidewalls, very heavy duty, includes shade cloths, HAF fans, exhaust fans, LP heater, etc., $ 8,000 OBO. J. Paramore, Tarboro 252- 641- 6925. Feed bins, gravity flow w/ 21 ton capacity, ten extra heavy duty bins, $ 500/ ea. Mike Skinner, Winterville 252- 756- 7286. 5V tin 26 gauge, 12’ long, approx. 100 sheets, $ 12/ ea. Bill King, Council 910- 645- 4788. Terra cotta culvert/ well casings 22x40”, and 27x27”, free load-ing on your truck, $ 5/ ea. Clifton Baucom, Raleigh 919- 779- 1611. 300 T posts, metal, 6’ long, for fencing, EC, $ 2.50/ ea; 10’ feed pan, LNC, $ 50; 50 gallon Rubbermaid water tub, $ 40. Jim Fritts, Lex-ington 336- 746- 7174. Goat milk soap handmade, vegetable oil lye soap, up to 28 scents, $ 5/ ea bar + shipping. B. Seaman, 336- 994- 8479. Jadeloon greenhouse 44’ x96’, 2 bay, used, unassembled, used heaters, fans, louvers, $ 5,000 OBO. Scott Jones, Greensboro 336- 697- 9777. Corrugated black plastic pipe 20’ x12”, $ 45/ ea; metal pipe, corrugated, 24” x20’, bent, $ 175; PVC pipe, 6” x20’ PVC pipe, $ 30. A. S. Manuel, Salisbury 336- 239- 4942. Sheep squeeze chute, $ 300. Don Schroyer, Rockwell 704- 857- 2044. Troybilt Horse garden tiller, 8 hp, anniversary edition, needs rework and minor repairs, expo-sure to weather, running great last time used, $ 275. Ron Ray, Salisbury 704- 433- 2221. Two each Firestone SteelTex 265/ 75- 16 E rated white letter, about half tread, no plugs or patches, $ 100. Todd Noles, Concord 704- 467- 2555. Bat Gauno 55 gallon drum ¼ ” screened, $ 450; 100 lbs, $ 150. George Norfleet, Laurinburg 910- 280- 0644. Troybilt tiller 7 hp, Kohler engine, horse model, manual start, HD tines, furrow attachment, manuals, $ 600; chainsaw Jonsered 455, 18” bar, two extra chains, operator manual, LNC, $ 125. W. C. Walton, Carthage 910- 947- 2334. FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES Mammoth jack of breeding age, the bigger the better, easy keeper preferred, red okay, prefer black/ white points. Lisa Hicks, Lexing-ton 336- 853- 6765. Used, round horse panels will pick up. Ronnie Shumate, Wilkesboro 336- 973- 4444. Used round bale feeder. Cathy Shelton, Reidsville 336- 456- 8730. Wooden cob size cart Meadowbrook style or gig, reasonable price. Ruth Smith, Burgaw 910- 259- 4452. Three horse slant GN, must be in GC, will consider ‘ 96-‘ 2000. Wanda Davenport, Elkin 336- 957- 3924. Trail riding horse, 15.2 or larger, suitable for heavy begin-ner rider, no vices please. Miranda Bailey, Creedmoor 919- 528- 8843. Two to four horse trailer, BP or GN, prefer dressing room and tack storage, VGC, have a large 16h horse, price range $ 1,500. Lynn Strother, Franklinton 919- 528- 6893. Jenny donkey will provide excellent home on farm with other horses. Anne Evans, Bennett 336- 879- 1355. Pasture companion horse or burro, older okay, no vices. Sue Egelston, Elizabethtown 910- 862- 4394. Pony will provide loving home and good life, Free. Beverly Richardson, Seagrove 910- 464- 0450. Used horse magazines for 4H club. Kathy Wright, Troy 910- 572- 01433. Pony carousel. Mary Amos, Winston- Salem 336- 767- 0763. Used 2 horse BP trailer, rea-sonable price and condition. Jo-seph Rychlik, Princeton 919- 936- 2446. Corral round pen panels, any size or color, reasonable price, will pick up within 60 miles of Statesville. M. Lindsey, Statesville 704- 929- 8313. ’ 94 S& H horse trailer $ 1,595. S. Hodnett, 336- 292- 5110. Leather harness complete set for team of Haflingers, LNC, $ 1,000. Elaine Moore, Albemarle 704- 985- 8227. Horse boarding facility 20 stall barn, outdoor riding arena, trails, near Walnut Cove, $ 500- $ 1,500. Owen Osborne, Rural Hall 336- 969- 1999. Wintex western saddle, LNC, 16” seat, $ 300. Kay Hatley, Albemarle 704- 982- 7482. TWH reg. mare w/ colt, dark bay, chestnut, $ 1,000; TWH reg., 23 m/ o blue roan sabino, big stud colt, 15h, very gentle disposition, Pusher bred, $ 2,000. Brian Bow-man, Taylorsville 828- 495- 7302. ’ 03 trailer, dual axle, 6 ½ ft by 16’, flat bed, treated floor w/ standards, wheels underneath, fold down ramp, EC, $ 2,595. W. Efird, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. Horse boarding limited spaces, full sized, rubber infill riding ring w/ jumps, round pen, trails, con-venient to Sparta, Wilkesboro, Jefferson, Boone, full board $ 400/ mo. McClure Jackson, Laurel Springs 336- 982- 2572. Arabian black filly 3 y/ o, Bey Shah, Hal Gibby, Padron X, halter broke, $ 2,000 OBO; Ara-bian dapple gray filly, halter broke, $ 2,500 OBO; Arabian dark gray filly, 4 y/ o, $ 2,000 OBO. A. Bick, Bear Creek 919- 837- 5800. Mini Sicilian donkey jack 3 m/ o, $ 400. Hendrick Smock, Asheboro 336- 879- 2637. ’ 02 Four horse GN trailer, Classic Monarch, aluminum slant load, drop down windows and roof vents for all stalls, rear tack, mid tack, dressing room with AC, rubber floor, padded stall dividers, insu-lated roof to keep horses cool, EC, $ 22,000 OBO, Miranda Bailey, Creedmoor 919- 528- 8843. At stud AQHA superior hal-ter stallion, fee $ 500. Esqurido Braddy, Graham 919- 272- 5670. Textan saddle Prescott slick seat 16 ½ , LNC, 2 sets of stir-rups, $ 500 OBO. Tim Vaughn, Reidsville 336- 951- 2099. Horse boarding southeast Guilford co, pasture board, $ 150. Ralph Roberson, Julian 336- 697- 9493. Sorrel weanling soon to be gelded, very leggy, potential for English built, right for the disci-pline, great manners, all the chrome, $ 850. Melissa Gray, Richlands 910- 324- 7665. Bombproof trail horse, ev-eryone can ride her, good for be-ginner or kids, Appaloosa, red roan, 14.2h, sound, trailers and easy to catch, $ 1,500. Andrea Ruting, Ellerbe 910- 331- 8181. Palomino QH gelding, 15.1 h, 13 y/ o, very gentle, sound, smooth trail horse, $ 2,500. Joe Wages, Winston- Salem 336- 682- 7950. Percheron filly registered, 3 y/ o, black, $ 2,500. W. Dutton, Stanfield 704- 888- 4153. Blue roan gelding 3 ½ y/ o, 15h, 1,000 lbs, has many trail miles, rides western and English, stands for farrier, $ 2,000. Sherry Miller, Lexington 336- 596- 8071. Mammoth donkeys $ 700 up. Jerry Elliott, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 3158. Farrier equipment anvil forge, stock of shoes, tools, etc, VGC, $ 900. James Richardson, Rougemont 919- 732- 5323. Horse boarding, daily, weekly, monthly, 12x12 box stalls, turn out paddocks, $ 225/ monthly. G. Keyworth, Elkin 336- 957- 2639. TWH reg. 4 ways, 15.1h, black/ white, gelding, shoes, loads, clips, very good trail horse, gentle, $ 2,000; TWH/ Paso, buckskin 4 y/ o, gelding, $ 5,500; TWH reg., 9 y/ o geld-ing, $ 4,500; TWH mare, 3 y/ o, $ 3,000. David Hutchins, Yadkinville 336- 961- 3086. ’ 05 Trailswest 4 horse trailer, living qtrs, AC, shower, etc., $ 36,000. Johnny Ring, Statesville 704- 902- 2182. Paint mare in foal due in May, has not been rode in two years, needs experienced rider, $ 1,500 OBO; Paint gelding, 3 y/ o, calm, needs experienced rider, $ 800. Millie Harris, Marshville 704- 385- 8640. Horse boarding, south of Raleigh spacious stall, daily turnout, round pen, trails, quality care, $ 250. Holly Stewart, Coats 919- 639- 0578. ’ 03 Double D white 3 horse slant load trailer, rear tack, fin-ished dressing room, heat/ AC, $ 11,900 OBO. Neel Randall, Hildebran 828- 234- 2832. Horse boarding near Raleigh, Knightdale, Garner area, pasture with shelter only, $ 200/ mo. Randal Carter, Raleigh 919- 796- 9852. ’ 98 Bee 4 horse GN trailer, slant load, extended dressing room, drop windows, removable rear tack, VGC, $ 7,200. Linda Johnson, Fayetteville 910- 483- 9490. QH mare reg., 20 y/ o, good mother, 6 babies, bomb proof, Impeccable Leo bloodline, $ 2,000 OBO; ‘ 70 McQuery, 2 horse BP trailer, GC, $ 1,000 OBO. James Piper, Mebane 919- 563- 5998. Mini Sicilian donkeys, breeding pair, jack 31” tall, 4 y/ o; jenny 39” tall, 2 y/ o, very gentle, have been with goats and cattle, $ 1,800/ for both. Arabian black filly 2 y/ o, Bey Shah, Hal Gibby, Eqyptian X, gnetle, halter broke, $ 2,500 OBO. Arthur Bick, Bear Creek 919- 837- 5800. Percheron mare 15 y/ o, flea bitten gray, loves trails, proven brood mare, easy keeper, needs experienced rider, good home only, $ 2,300. Anne Davis, Hillsborough 919- 932- 3449. ½ Warmblood, $ 8,500. Sheri Hood, Benson 919- 894- 6398. Brown gelding mule 13.4h, great on trails, people lover, traffic safe, $ 1,100. Virgil Jockisch, Apex 919- 387- 7352. Pinto mare reg., 4 y/ o, 14.3h, sorrel and white w/ red roan, blue eyes, loves to ride on trailer, $ 1,000. Renae Whitaker, Boonville 336- 469- 1905. Old world breeding on a solid built mare, $ 2,500. Barnwell Ramsey, Huntersville 704- 875- 0366. Paso mare trail ridden extensively, sound, no vices, $ 3,000 or trade for yearling/ 18 m/ o Paso or other breed. Candace Link, Mocksville 336- 940- 2936. Circle Y saddle, western pleasure, 16”, $ 700. Kathylee Ashwell, Charlotte 704- 587- 9434. Paso Fino mare DOB 3/ 91, dappled bay, very gentle, great bloodlines, trailers, used for trail riding, wonderful mother, $ 1,800. Steva Allgood, Liberty 336- 335- 1566. HORSES HORSES March 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 9 To lease land in Caldwell or Wilkes co for upcoming hay sea-son. Jason Adams, Ferguson 828- 217- 7589. To lease 50- 200 ac for duck, deer and turkey hunting in eastern part of NC. Russell Poteat, Valdese 828- 874- 6368. 10 + ac for horses, housing and out buildings a plus with owner financing, will to lease with right situation. Ronald Boisselle, Snow Camp 336- 513- 6535. 50+ ac prefer open land to train retrievers two or three times monthly, no hunting involved. Jeff Telander, Durham 919- 477- 4093. To lease land for hunting purpose w/ in one hour of Monroe area, will respect land and owner rules. Patrick Genova, Monroe 704- 219- 2482. To buy farm in or around Jones, Onslow or Craven co, farmer may remain in home for life. Patrick Cookin, Jacksonville 910- 938- 1945. To lease land for hunting in Person, Caswell co. Wade, Hurdle Mills 336- 597- 5852. To lease land for ’ 07 spring turkey season, will pay top dol-lar for propery with large popu-lation of birds. Todd Passer, Apex 919- 303- 2321. 19.44 ac paved road, barn, workshop, 3 b/ r, 2 bath farm house, suitable for horses, goats, timber north-ern Stokes co, $ 159,000. Renee H. Harvish, Sandy Ridge 336- 871- 2210. To buy 20 + ac pasture/ farm with house in livable condition, needs to be within an hour of north Durham will consider long term lease. Julie Poudrier, Hillsborough 919- 732- 7399. To lease land within one hour of Greensboro area. M. Clint, Jamestown 336- 885- 6026. To lease land for deer and turkey hunting for ‘ 07-’ 08 and longer in Davidson, Randolph, Caswell, Rowan, will obey all rules and regulations. Kevin Pope, Lexington 336- 357- 3178. To buy 5- 10 plus ac in Randolph co w/ pasture, will consider land with or without house. Tina Evans, Greensboro 336- 323- 1152. To lease small piece of land in Pender co to hunt squirrel, rabbit, dove. Rick Pearce, Burgaw 910- 259- 5884. To buy 30- 300 ac of farm land in Davie or Davidson co. Tommy Sink, Lexington 336- 787- 5996. 15 ac or less in SW Alamance or NW Randolph co, lease pur-chase or owner financing would be helpful. Paul Barnhart, Walkertown 336- 972- 1685. To lease 100- 300 ac in Pied-mont area for ’ 07 deer season, professional firefighters, responsible hunters, will take care of land. Douglas Olshinski, Thomasville 336- 475- 9818. 10- 50 ac adjoining Sandhills game lands, prefer Moore or Richmond co. Linda Hoover, West End 910- 639- 9910. To lease land for hunting deer and turkey in Rowan, Stanley, Cabarrus or Montgomery co, need a safe place to hunt. Danny Lee, Landis 704- 855- 1923. To lease land to hunt on in Davidson, Rowan, Guilford, Davie, Randolph, Montgomery, Stanly or southern Forsyth co. Harvey Hunt, Jr., Davidson 336- 870- 4195. 40 ac tract NE Caswell co, some open, timber, stream, ac-cess road and abundant wildlife, $ 3,500/ per ac. Troy Newell, Greensboro 336- 274- 3396. 50 + ac Brunswick co, cattle farm, fenced, 30 ac of set out pines, 10 y/ o, 9 miles from wa-ter, $ 25,000/ per ac. T. V. Smith, Ocean Isle Beach 910- 575- 5275. 35 ac mountain view, trails, wooded, creek, deer, turkey, wildlife, $ 150,000. Sally Roberts, Lowgap 336- 352- 4335. 100 ac farm, barns, storage, sheds, pasture, creeks, farm house, $ 600/ mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 15 ac Davie co game land on south Yadkin River, mostly wooded, 2 ac open, creek, pond, lots of deer and turkey, deeded access, $ 75,000. L. W. Shoaf, Lexington 336- 956- 0404. 70.32 ac 20 ac clear, 50 ac timber, hardwoods, hunters para-dise, 1,600 road front, $ 3,500/ per ac. Louise Hilburn, Saint Pauls 910- 865- 4116. 7.84 ac Forsyth co, 5ac cleared & 75% fenced, 30x40, 3 stall barn w/ loft, fruit trees, blueberry bushes, spring and branch, dead end all weather road, farm style house, $ 262,000. William Shouse, Rural Hall 336- 969- 5452. 150 ac timber game preserve, low taxes, Hoke co, 40’ wide by 5’ deep creek, presently leased for hunting, $ 500,000. James McCarty, Parkton 910- 858- 3842. 14.4 ac east Cumberland co, would make excellent horse or cattle farm, pole building, pack house, creek and fish pond, cleared and wooded, 800+ ft on state paved road, house, $ 149,000. David Little, Siler City 336- 622- 6988. 200 ac near Kinston, 1,100 ft of paved road front w/ good interior road through middle of property with creek at the back, $ 85,000 estimated timber value, great hunting, $ 1,500/ per ac. Bill Johnson, Benson 919- 820- 5263. 50+ ac Caswell co, 30 min-utes from Chapel Hill, great hunting retreat or horse farm, excellent road front, $ 3,500/ per ac. Ron Emory, Prospect Hill 336- 562- 5677. 8 ac Yadkin co, fenced pas-ture, one ac pond, 492 ft road front, $ 80,000. Kathleen Reavis, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 8856 aft. 7 pm. 143 ac northern Stokes co, 45 ac grassed, 110 ac fenced, two streams, great mountain view, 1.75 mi paved road, old log house, $ 630,000. James Reid, Kernersville 336- 993- 8025. 8 ac adjacent to Blue Ridge Parkway, barns, small apple or-chard, grapes, excellent land for produce, pasture, trees, 1,800 sq ft house, $ 250,000. Frank Will-iam, Sparta 336- 372- 1946. 15 ac Alleghany co, near Sparta, $ 129,995 or will consider trade or land of equal value w/ New River frontage in Ashe or Alleghany co. John Bentley, Raleigh 919- 851- 0267. 75 ac Yadkin co, horse barn, pasture, pond, new house, $ 500,000. Randal Cline, Jonesville 336- 835- 5483 or 428- 1594. ’ 96 ac Caswell co, hardwoods and clear cuts, good deer, turkey and duck hunting, large beaver swamp, $ 2,500/ per ac. Fletcher Pipes, Walnut Cove 336- 409- 0071. 12 ac Wilkes co off Hwy 18 south, between Wilkesboro and Lenoir, $ 140,000. Richard Bare, Laurel Springs 336- 359- 8278. 19+ ac equestrian facility, 2 barns, 15 total stalls, 9 paddocks, round pen, historic home, etc., $ 595,000. Andra Tarleton, Wil-son 540- 854- 6321. 60+ ac two 500’ chicken houses, 40x100 building, 30x40 work shop, pond, creek, 40x64 litter shed, compost shed, house, $ 1,000,000. James Ledbetter, Shelby 704- 300- 6695. 46 ac southern Person co, 3 ac stock pond, approximately 700 frontage, deep creek, ½ wooded and ½ fescue, excellent hunting, red clay, $ 230,000. B. Clayton, Rougemont 336- 599- 2236. 17.74 ac Iredell co, house w/ shop 2,280 sq ft, $ 710,000. Joe Mills, Troutman 704- 872- 1217. 33 ac Caswell co, 3 b/ r mo-bile home, $ 135,000. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 9601. For rent land for horses, farming, barn w/ stalls available, $ 500/ mo. Mario Petruzzo, Fuquay Varina 919- 669- 6057. 60 ac mixed forest, 10- 15 ac fenced pasture, stream, springs, hunting, recreation, views of Hanging Rock, $ 274,900. Hugh Irwin, Sandy Ridge 336- 202- 8392. 25.2 ac Wilkes co, near Stone Mt State Park, lots of wild life, $ 98,000. Harvey Collins, State Road 336- 874- 3297. 14 ½ ac country setting, se-cluded, being farmed now, 800’ right of way, $ 250,000. Rick and Wendy Eller, Salisbury 704- 647- 0213. 6.24 ac mini farm East Bend, 40x60 barn with loft and two separate pastures w/ electric fence, horse trails close by, $ 140,000. Pam Davis, East Bend 336- 287- 7248. 55 ac wooded, young pines and hardwoods, road frontage on both sides of highway, located on Currie Rd, Montgomery co, flat land located outside city limits, $ 3,850/ per ac. Gary Blackmon, 910- 576- 0799. 4.69 ac farm, perfect for horses, vineyard or garden, brick home, 22x20 metal building, 2 miles from I85/ 40, $ 200,000. Terry Isley, Burlington 336- 578- 2528. 10.46 ac Davidson co, partly large hardwoods, long paved road front, good for livestock, $ 104,600. Ted Mason, Lexington 336- 357- 5216. 13 + ac Davidson co, small stream, shop with attached trac-tor shed, mobile home, $ 125,000 or will lease for $ 500/ mo. Ed Smith, Salisbury 704- 636- 1477. 258 ac 21 impoundments, fish farm, home, $ 2,200,000. Barry Keatts, Belhaven 252- 945- 2696. 8 ac Yadkin co, fenced pas-ture, 1 ac pond, 492 ft road front, $ 80,000. Kathleen Reavis, Win-ston- Salem 336- 924- 8856. 47 ac horse farm 7 stall barn, tack and wash area, 2 b/ r farm manager’s cabin, other barns and outbuildings, $ 495,000. Olin Idol, Casar 704- 538- 8239. 246.71 ac Harnett co, pasture, ponds, out buildings, many extras, remodeled farm house, $ 5,200/ ac. Jt. Woods, Lillington 910- 893- 8567. For lease 10 ac fescue pas-ture for horses, Burnsville town-ship, Anson co, $ 100/ mo. Tracy Marlow, Peachland 704- 272- 8968. 135 ac Chatham co, Hwy 421S, 42 ac fescue pasture, 60 ac pines, 2 creeks, 2552 ft road front, 1900’ s farm house, good hunting, $ 795,000. Howard or Ron Brooks, Siler City 336- 708- 0070 or 708- 1498. 25 ac approx. 1 ac fenced w/ 3 storage buildings and one open shed, mature hardwoods, branch, pond site, 5 miles west of Asheboro, $ 200,000; 22 ac, mature hardwoods, spring fed pond, abundant wild-life, $ 250,000. Tom Frazier, Troy 910- 572- 2211. 21.92 ac Northern Iredell co, 62’ x64’ barn, 450’ road front, natural stream, $ 8,500/ per ac. Gary Feimster, Olin 704- 546- 7815. For lease 300 ac, good hunt-ing near Chapel Hill, $ 20/ ac OBO. W. B. Durham, Chapel Hill 919- 967- 1411. 87 ac fish farm including 10 premium ponds, 4 community buildings, 30 ac crop land, Sampson co, 3 b/ r, 2 bath house, $ 450,000. Phil Kaylor, Faison 910- 379- 7689. 10.3 ac fenced pasture/ wooded, pond, home, $ 439,000. Eleanor Potts, Salisbury 704- 633- 3269. 106 ac all heavy uncut forest trees, new mile road through property to river front, timber value esti-mated at $ 250,000, near Eldorado and the Uwharrie National For-est area, $ 6,700/ per ac. Wayne Lambert, Bald Head Island 910- 457- 9513. Mini farm fenced for horses, Walnut Cove, level land, 3 b/ r, 2 bath home, $ 134,900. Janet Jones, Winston- Salem 336- 971- 6604. 26.5 ac, ½ mile off I95, Selma/ Pine Level Road, $ 35,000 per/ ac. John Wall, Durham 919- 489- 1721. FARM LAND FARM LAND 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. F600 dump truck GC, 500 gallon trailer, type hydro seeder. David Rowland Concord 704- 920- 0235. Single axle diesel box dump truck, backhoe, trailer in GC. Mac Lovin, Hamlet 910- 205- 3737. Dump truck 4 WD w/ extend cab or 4 door chassis, reasonable price, will buy or trade for an-other vehicle. Tom Zak, New Bern 252- 349- 6020. Spreader truck 16 ft – 18 ft’; grain dump truck, 16 ft – 20 ft. Alvin Roddy, Franklinville 336- 824- 2831. Dump trailer GN, with at least two axles, 14,000 GVW. Dave Harrington, Weddington 704- 846- 0699. ‘ 90- 93 Dodge 150- 250 does not need to run but body must be in GC, bed only okay, reasonable price. Slade Cole, Lexington 336- 408- 9476. ’ 66 Chevy truck short bed, step side or fleet side, prefer fleet side. C. H. Goins, Carthage 910- 947- 2994. TRUCKS & TRAILERS ’ 03 F250 4x4, X- cab, diesel, automatic, strong truck w/ GN hitch, $ 24,000 OBO. Kelli Hester, Kernersville 336- 306- 6825. ’ 97 Dodge 4x4 extend cab, EC, $ 10,000. Billy Breeen, Haw River 919- 636- 0210. ’ 84 Chevy S10 power, good body and tires, straight 6 cylin-der engine, $ 1,400. David Warrick, Greensboro 336- 292- 9674. ’ 9
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Full Text | LXXXII- No. 3 March 2007 From the tractor Steve Troxler Commissioner ( See Ag Forum, pg. 3) Horse Events Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, ( 919) 733- 4845. March 3 .......... Horse Auction. Contact Mike Jennings, ( 703) 777- 6975. March 9 & 10 SRA Rodeo. Contact Dennis Pruitt, ( 864) 809- 2630. March 16- 18 .. NCHJA C Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. March 22- 25 .. Raleigh Indoor Spring Classic. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. March 29- 31 .. Raleigh Spring Premier Benefit. Contact Ray Cloninger, ( 704) 483- 5000. April 7& 8 ....... Appaloosa Show. Contact Jim Vickers, ( 336) 998- 3266. April 13- 15 N. C. Arabian Show. Contact Rory Meacham, ( 919) 544- 2817. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. March 2- 4 ...... Rodeo. Contact J. R. Drake, ( 828) 713- 3006. March 8 .......... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. March 9 & 10 Southeast Mountain Horse Club Show. Contact Jim Mezzanotte, ( 704) 651- 1223. March 11 ........ WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. March 23 & 24 ........... Chunns Cove for Hospice Horse Show. Contact Bev Taylor, ( 828) 423- 5560. March 30 & April 1 ............ Team Penning. Contact David King, ( 910) 322- 1351. April 5 ............ Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. April 7 ............ WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. April 14 & 15 Paint Horse Show. Contact Sharon Church, ( 336) 667- 8775. April 14 & 15 Dennis Reis Clinic. Contact Amber Stallins, ( 800) 732- 8220. April 18- 21 .... Bob King Cow Working Clinic. Contact Dottie Davis, ( 828) 891- 4372. April 19 .......... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. March 10 & 11 ........... Spring Eastern Hunter Assoc. Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, ( 252) 527- 3887. March 16- 18 .. N. C. Barrel Bonanza March Show. Contact Fred Smith, ( 252) 527- 3887. March 23- 25 .. Old Dominion Arabian Horse Show. Contact Maria Jenkins, ( 804) 590- 2802. March 30 & April 1 ............ March Magic Dressage Horse Show. Contact Sue Smithson, ( 910) 693- 1769. April 6 & 7 .... Spring Mix- Breed Sale. Contact Gerardo Rodriguez, ( 910) 977- 8961. April 7 & 8 .... CMN’s Riding for Miracles. Contact Barbara Davis, ( 252) 321- 0648. April 13- 15 .... SE Reining Horse Assn. Spring Celebration. Contact Jimmy Whitley, ( 919) 989- 6971. April 19- 22 .... East Coast Miniature Horse Show. Contact Bobby Bridges, ( 336) 655- 5360. * Shows subject to change. Call before attending. ** More Horse Events in Bucolic Briefs. The 2007 farm bill is on a lot of people’s minds today as Congress is set to begin reviewing President Bush’s proposal that was released in late January. We were fortunate to have U. S. Agriculture Under-secretary Thomas Dorr speak on the farm bill at our Agricultural Development Forum just a day after the proposal was released. The timing couldn’t have been better. He highlighted some of the goals and areas of focus of the administration’s proposal. In addition, we had the presidents of the American Farm Bureau and The National Grange, as well as former Texas congress-man and agricultural ad-vocate Charles Stenholm, weigh in on challenges with the farm bill. Some key points I gleaned from Undersecretary Dorr’s presentation: -- Money for programs will be tight; -- There will be a wider range of groups interested in farm bill policies than ever before, each with its own agenda; -- Money would be earmarked for beginning, young and disadvantaged farmers; -- More focus on funding conservation programs to avoid international trade issues involving subsidies; -- A move to increase funding for specialty- crop programs; -- Focus resources on developing alternative, renewable energy. I was pleased by the proposal to target more funding to young and Ag Forum draws national ag leaders, congressional staff Program focused on challenges of 2007 farm bill Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler, center, talks with USDA Undersecretary Thomas Dorr, left, and former Congressman Charles Stenholm, right, before the start of the Agricultural Development Forum. About 200 people joined Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler at the second annual Agricultural Development Forum at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh to hear from Washington insiders and national ag leaders about what to expect when Congress begins debating the 2007 farm bill. With so much riding on this year’s bill, interest by agriculture groups and farmers was high. Featured speakers at the February event included U. S. Agriculture Undersecretary Thomas Dorr, former U. S. Rep. and agricultural advocate Charles Stenholm, American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman and Bill Steel, president of The National Grange. Staff members from North Carolina’s congresssional delegation also answered questions and spoke about challenges they expect to see. Dorr outlined highlights of the Bush administration’s 2007 farm bill proposal, which included proposals to increase fruit and vegetable purchases for school meals, increase funding for conservation programs, increase specialty crops grants and research, support development of alternative energy technology and provide financial support for beginning and young farmers. “ The 2007 farm bill is an opportunity to do something to reinvigorate rural America,” Dorr said. The intent of the administration’s proposal is to make farm bill programs “ more predictable, more equitable, able to withstand review in trade and ensure wise use of tax dollars.” While several of the administration’s recommendations could be beneficial to North Carolina farmers, agricultural leaders and congressional staff noted that finding the funds for all the programs will be a challenge. American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman noted the varied interest groups now vying for consideration and funding in the bill among the challenges lawmakers face. “ You have competing goals with conservation groups, hunger and nutrition groups, rural development, etc. There are lots of issues people want to lay on the farm bill,” Stallman said. Regional agricultural considerations were also cited as a challenge because recommendations that benefit farmers in ( See Farm Bill, pg. 3) Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW March 2007 Brian Long ........................................................ Editor Andrea E. Ashby .................................... Mng. Editor Terri Allen ...................................... Advertising Mgr. Lisa Morgan .................................... Circulation Mgr. Jen Nixon .............................................. Assoc. Editor DIVISIONS Agronomic ............. Dr. Colleen Hudak- Wise Emergency Programs .... Dr. Marty Zaluski Food Distribution ........................... Gary Gay Food & Drug .............................. Joe Reardon Human Resources ................... Ben Harward Marketing ....................................... Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection Dr. Steve Wells N. C. State Fair ........................ Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry ............................. Gene Cross Property & Construction .... Kent Yelverton Public Affairs .............................. Brian Long Research Stations ........... Dr. Sandy Maddox Standards .......................... Stephen Benjamin Statistics ............................................... Vacant Structural Pest & Pesticides ... Jim Burnette Veterinary ..................... Dr. David Marshall PHONE: ( 919) 733- 4216 Steve Troxler Commissioner AGRICULTURAL REVIEW ( ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N. C. De-partment of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second- class postage paid at Raleigh, N. C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes a n d c l a s s i f i e d a d v e r t i s i n g t o AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written request. 47,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $ 2,240.28 or 5 cents per copy. Agricultural Review Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich beginning farmers. One of the things I talk about frequently with groups I meet is the need to get more young people interested in careers in agriculture. Undersecretary Dorr summed up the need to help young and beginning farmers the best. “ I’m 60 and when I go to farm meetings in my area, I’m one of the youngest at the meetings. We’ve got a problem with that,” Dorr said. As I have said on many occasions, trends show that we have an aging farming population, fewer young people are pursuing careers in agriculture and the demand for food is expected to increase significantly in the next 25 years. All those point to a potential crisis in agriculture in the future if we do not slow or reverse some of these trends. Directing money toward young farmers is a step in the right direction. As most of our guest speakers mentioned, more and more non- agricultural groups are interested in the farm bill. Congressman Stenholm noted that there were just three main groups involved in the first farm bill he voted on more than 20 years ago. This bill will involve 250 individual organizations. Conservation groups, energy groups, farm groups and more will seek to secure spending and policies favorable to their objectives. Stenholm and American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman also said education of lawmakers will be important because of a significant number of changes on the agriculture committees. In fact, both estimated that only about a third of the current members had served during the development of the 2002 farm bill. Education remains a critical need both nationally and locally, as we have become a more urban nation with less connection to the farm. We have to be the ones sounding the horn on agricultural issues if we want to see results. Staff members from North Carolina’s congressional delegation also reminded forum participants about the importance of contacting their legislators and voicing their opinions about farm policy and farm bill details. They assured us it does matter and it is listened to. There remains a lot of work to do to craft a final farm bill. We will be watching these proceedings closely and offering input as needed. Legislators will be hearing from many groups on these issues and it is important agriculture’s voice is heard. As congressman Stenholm said at the forum, “ There are more of us than them.” We need to make sure we do our part to address agricultural issues so they do not get pushed aside in the discussions. The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Veterinary Division is looking for small or large backyard or independent poultry flocks to test for avian influenza. A mini-mum of 10 birds per flock would be tested by oral swabs four times each year at no cost to the owner. This program is designed to maintain surveillance for bird flu in North Carolina. If interested, contact Dr. Sarah Mason or Jimmy Collie at ( 919) 733- 7601 to learn more. *** The Duke Homestead State Historic Site is looking for farm equipment donations to pre-serve and showcase the state’s tobacco heritage. The site is specifically looking for one home-made water tank used to take water to the field for use with tobacco hand planters, a riding plow with two wheels and a seat for the farmer, a gang harrow with spiked teeth ( equal to four combined spike teeth harrows) and open coulter plow used for breaking new ground. All dona-tions are tax deductible. N. C. farmers have recently donated about 25 pieces to the site. For more information, contact Dale Coats, site manager, ( 919) 477- 5498. *** The Rural Advancement Foundation International USA has produced two free farmer publi-cations that focus on financing non- traditional farm- based operations and strategies for small-scale farmers that are available online and through the mail. The two, The Farmer’s Guide to Agricultural Credit and Farmer and Lender Project: Strategies to Sustain Agriculture and Enhance Rural Development in North Carolina, are available at www. rafiusa. org/ pubs/ puboverview. html or by calling ( 919) 542- 1396, ext. 207. *** The Franklin County Equine Educational Mini- Series will host three workshops in March at the Ag Center in Louisburg. Program topics and dates follow: March 1 - Equine Denistry and Chiropractor/ Accupuncture in Equine; March 8 – N. C. Equine Liability Law; and March 15 – Update on Equine Slaughtering. Each program starts at 6: 30 p. m. Cost is $ 5 per person for the meal. For more, call Martha Mobley, extension agent, at ( 919) 496- 3344. *** The Northern Piedmont Specialty Crops School will be held March 2 at the Person County Cooperative Extension Center in Roxboro. The school will focus on growing and marketing specialty crops, and will include guest presentations by specialty farmers and a presentation on drip irrigation. Cost is $ 25 and includes lunch. Pre- registration is required. For more, contact Carl Cantaluppi at ( 919) 603- 1350 or e- mail at carl_ cantaluppi@ ncsu. edu. *** The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services encourages livestock producers to register their farms with the NCFarmID program. NCFarmID is a voluntary program to register farms for a national number as a way to protect livestock in the event of a disease outbreak. For more, contact NCDA& CS at ( 919) 715- 2951 or go to www. NCFarmID. com. *** The N. C. Beekeepers Association will host a joint meeting with the South Carolina Bee-keepers Association March 2 and 3 at the Union County Agri- Services Center in Monroe. The theme of the meeting is small- hive beetle, and features guest speakers, workshops and a trade show. For more or to register, contact Charles Heatherly at ( 919) 859- 6995, e- mail at heath7@ bellsouth. net or go to www. ncbeekeepers. org/ meeting. *** The Equestrian Exchange Consignment Sale will be held March 16- 18 at the National Guard Armory in Greensboro. Hours are 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. March 16 & 17 and 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. March 18. Equestrian- related items including show attire, saddles and tack, barn items, horse trailers, etc. can be dropped off March 15 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Pre- registration is required. Call ( 336) 643- 3773 for more information or go to http:// www. EquestrianExchange. com. *** Chatham County Cooperative Extension will host two workshops on vegetable production in March as part of its Enhancing Sustainability Series. Both classes will be held in the Agricul-ture Building Auditorium in Pittsboro. Following are class dates, times, titles and cost: March 15, 1- 5 p. m., Grafting Heirloom Tomatoes for Disease Control and Improved Yield, $ 15; and March 21, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., No- Till Vegetable Production, $ 25 which covers lunch and resource notebook. For more, contact Debbie Roos, extension agent, ( 919) 542- 8202. *** The N. C. Pecan Growers Association will host its annual meeting March 24 beginning at 8 a. m. at the Johnston County Agriculture Extension Office in Smithfield. The cost is $ 15 and covers the workshop, orchard tour and lunch. Anyone interested in pecan production is wel-come. For more, contact Laurie Wood, marketing specialist, ( 910) 532- 4208 or e- mail at laurie. wood@ ncmail. net. *** A guided barn tour of three barns in the Chatham County Area will be held March 24 beginning at 9 a. m. Registration and the start of the tour will be at the Chatham County Agricultural Center in Pittsboro, with the tour continuing to Heads Up! Therapeutic Riding Barn in Pittsboro, which works with kids with special needs. The next stops are Merry Band Farm in Silk Hope and Chapel Ridge Farm in Apex. Cost is $ 10 and includes lunch. The first 50 participants will receive a copy of the book, Horse Safety Guidelines. For more, contact Chatham County Agricultural Center at ( 919) 542- 8202 or Betty Hathaway at ( 919) 663- 0363 or e- mail at betty0705@ aol. com. *** North Carolina will celebrate Small Farms Week March 25- 31 with a kickoff event March 26 in Bladen County, a Farm Show and Goat and Cattle Day March 27 at the university farm at N. C. A& T State University and Small Farmers Appreciation Day March 28 at N. C. A& T. To register for activities or for more, go to www. ag. ncat. edu. *** Nationally recognized trainer Bryan Neubert will hold a horsemanship and colt- starting clinic April 12- 15 at the Piedmont Stable Club facilities in Greensboro. Neubert offers a soft technique for working with horses. For more information, contact Michele McLaughlin at ( 919) 934- 1344 or e- mail at sileeno@ ipass. net. *** Warner Feed and Tack in Waxhaw will host a free goat education seminar April 23 at 7 p. m. and a free horse owners workshop on May 14 at 7 p. m. For more, contact Paul Warner ( 704) 243- 3011. *** The 6th Annual Rusty Pistons Antique Show will be held April 27- 29 in Marshville. The event features hundreds of antique tractors, new tractor and lawn mower dealers, hit & miss engines, crafts, kiddie and teen tractor pulls, music, food and kids activities. For more, contact Reid Helms, ( 704) 624- 6105. *** The 4th Annual Franklin County Farm Foods and Crafts Tour will be held May 19 & 20 from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. There will be nine farms to visit. Cost is $ 5. For more, go to http:// franklin. ces. ncsu. edu or contact Martha Mobley, extension agent, at ( 919) 496- 3344. *** A Five- County Beef Tour will be held June 26. The free program focuses on diversification in the beef cattle industry and includes three farm visits and lunch. For more contact Martha Mobley, extension agent, at ( 919) 496- 3344. *** Bucolic briefs Web site: www. AgReview. org Ag Forum ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Upcoming ad deadlines for Agricultural Review April issue -- Ads due by noon March 1 May -- Ads due by noon April 2 June -- Ads due by noon May 1 July -- Ads due by noon June 1 August -- Ads due by noon July 2 September -- Ads due by noon Aug. 1 March 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Agrotip Check source water used in greenhouse and nursery operations and correct any SAR ( sodium adsorption ratio) problems. Water used in plant production, including greenhouse- grown tobacco transplants, should have an SAR value of 4 or less. For ornamental plants in a nursery setting, SAR values of 10 or greater are cause for concern. High SAR values are most common for water samples from coastal areas. A high SAR value on a solution analysis report indicates an imbalance among sodium ( Na), calcium ( Ca) and magnesium ( Mg) cations. This imbalance can cause leaf burn due to foliar adsorp-tion of Na. In mineral soils, this imbalance can also lead to poor soil structure, which hinders infiltration of water. In soil- less con-tainer media, however, this effect is negligible. The best way to reduce SAR to the desired level is to add calcium from a source such as gypsum. To calculate the amount of gypsum needed to reduce SAR to 4, follow these steps. 1. Calculate the amount of calcium required in parts per mil-lion ( ppm). Ca needed = 0.004725 Na2 – 1.64 Mg – Ca, where Na, Mg and Ca are the ppm concentrations listed on the Solution Report. 2. Calculate the appropriate rate of gypsum ( 22% Ca) to ap-ply by inserting the Ca needed value from step 1 into the follow-ing equation. Ca needed × 0.0607 = ounces gypsum per 100 gallons of water For more information, contact or visit the NCDA& CS Agro-nomic Division: Physical Address: 4300 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh NC 27607- 6465 Mailing Address: 1040 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699- 1040 Phone: ( 919) 733- 2655 Web site— www. ncagr. com/ agronomi. North Carolina lost 1,000 farms during 2005, tying Florida and Tennessee for first place in the nation, according to the U. S. Department of Agriculture. These latest numbers continue a trend in North Carolina, which lost 3,000 farms in 2004, also tops in the nation. “ North Carolina is a leading agricultural state, but losing farms is one category where I don’t want us to be No. 1,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ Farm loss has become a chronic problem here. We’ve lost more than 6,000 farms and 300,000 acres of farmland since 2002. “ Development pressure and economic uncertainty make a deadly duo for family farms,” Troxler said. “ And fewer farms mean fewer jobs.” North Carolina had 48,000 farms at the beginning of 2006, down from 49,000 a year earlier, according to USDA’s annual report on farm numbers and acreage. Aside from Tennessee, North Carolina’s neighboring states fared better. South Carolina gained 100 farms during 2005, Georgia saw no change and Virginia lost only 200 farms. Nationally, the number of farms declined by 8,900 during 2005, the report said. Troxler said his top priority during the 2007 legislative session is to obtain funding for the Agricultural Development and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund. The General Assembly created the trust fund in 2005 to provide money for programs that preserve working farms and protect farmland from development. Unlike some state trust funds, the ADFP Trust Fund does not have a dedicated source of funding and must rely on the legislature for appropriations. The fund received $ 50,000 in 2005 and nothing last year. “ Agriculture employs 17 percent of our state’s workforce and contributes $ 68 billion to the economy,” Troxler said. “ As global demand for food increases, we can’t afford for farmland to be taken out of production. We must put more resources into preserving our family farms.” North Carolina leads nation in loss of farms … again Dianne Farrer has joined the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as the regional agronomist for Carteret, Craven, Greene, Jones, Lenoir and Pitt counties. She is based in Greenville. Farrer, formerly of Provo, Utah, replaces Bob Edwards, who retired last September after 21 years of state service. “ Dianne is a welcome add-ition to our staff,” said Agri-culture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ She comes to us with a strong background in soil fertility as well as horticultural and agronomic crop produc-tion. She will be a valuable resource for area growers.” Farrer is a graduate of Brigham Young University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in horticulture and a master’s degree in agronomy, with emphasis on soil fertility. She received her doctorate in crop science from N. C. State University. Farrer’s experience includes four years in the greenhouse/ nursery industry New agronomist serving central area of Eastern N. C. and a year of research at Duke University. Regional agronomists are part of the Field Services Section of the NCDA& CS Agronomic Division. They work with growers to help them improve yields and reduce fertilizer expenses by identi-fying and managing plant growth problems, especially those related to soil fertility and crop nutrition. They make on- site visits, assess prob-lems, demonstrate sampling techniques and give advice based on agronomic test results. Growers in Farrer’s six-county region are encouraged to contact her directly. She can provide advice on a wide range of agronomic issues, including liming, nutrient management, crop fertilization, soil testing, plant tissue analysis, use of animal wastes and composts, nematode assay, and testing of source water and nutrient solutions. She is available at ( 252) 830- 1718 or by e- mail at dianne. farrer@ ncmail. net. the South may not benefit farmers in the Midwest. North Carolina lawmakers will need to build support with leg-islators from other states and regions for programs that may benefit farmers in their congressional districts. Edu-cation is the key, Stallman said. “ We need to tell our story,” he said. “ People who vote and have opinions today don’t have a connection to agricul-ture.” Steel, the Grange president, agreed. “ The challenge to edu-cate our non- farming popula-tion is tremendous,” he said. Stallman and Stenholm agreed immigration reform that includes a viable guest worker program, facilitating trade, and developing reliable, renewable energy sources would be key issues for Congress to address this session. Stallman was encouraged about immigration reform because of comments President Bush made in his State of the Union address. “ Trade issues matter, but we have to have trade first,” Stallman said. “ We’d like to see increased access for agricultural products into other countries and markets.” During the afternoon panel sessions, staff members from North Carolina’s congress-ional offices talked about renewable fuels and the opportunities they may present for N. C. farmers. “ The energy crisis is not going away and interest in renewable fuels is not going away with the rise and fall of gas prices,” said Chris Wall, legislative assistant to Sen. Richard Burr. “ Congress is bending over backward to see if we can reduce our depend-ency on fossil fuels.” Robert Harris, legislative assistant to Rep. G. K. Butter-field, said farm groups can help support the biofuels Farm Bill ( Cont’d from pg. 1) movement. “ Renewable energy is some-thing America has to catch up on. We have to make our own fuel if we are going to sustain ourselves as a super- power nation,” Harris said. “ The farm bill isn’t the avenue, but the ag community can certainly be a voice in letting ( people) know we need to get on board with renewable energy.” The Agricultural Develop-ment Forum was hosted by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as a way to update growers on important industry issues. From left, American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman, N. C. Farm Bureau President Larry Wooten, USDA Under-secretary Thomas Dorr and North Carolina State Director for USDA Rural Development John Cooper listen to presen-tations during the Agricultural Development Forum. Dr. Bill Collins, N. C. State University professor emeritus and one of the foremost experts on tobacco production, was recently honored by the Tobacco Farm Life Museum for his lifelong service to the tobacco producers and the farm community. NCSU professor honored by Tobacco Museum Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW March 2007 POLICY FOR ADVERTISING IN AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Following are guidelines for advertising in the Agricultural Review. Adherence to these rules will ensure quick processing of ads. Ads not meeting the following guidelines will be rejected. General Rules: · Advertising is a service to North Carolina residents only. A North Carolina address and phone number are required for submitting ads. · There is no fee for advertising. · The editor or advertising manager reserves the right to accept or reject any ad and to edit ads to meet requirements or space limitations. · Priority will be given to ads that are strictly related to agriculture. · Advertisers must limit their ads to 30 words or less. This includes first and last name of advertiser, complete address and phone number with area code. · Ads must include first and last name ( not farm name) and a phone number. A mailing address may be substituted for a phone number in the ad, but advertisers must provide a phone number with their ad submission. Advertisers who wish to list a cell phone number in their ad must also provide a home phone number, even if the home number is not to appear in the ad. · Ads will be published in one issue only. Ads that are to be repeated must be submitted for each issue. · Only two ads per family per issue will be accepted. Family refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, mailing address or home telephone number. These ads must be under separate categories. · All “ For Sale” and “ For Rent” ads must have a price or price range. Ads for stud service must also include a fee. · The ad deadline is noon on the first working day of the month prior to publication. ( For additional information, see page 2 for list.) For example, if you want your ad to be published in the June issue, we must receive it by noon on May 1. · A combined November- December issue of the Agricultural Review will be published in late November. The advertising deadline for this issue is noon on Monday, Oct. 15. · The Agricultural Review accepts ads in good faith and does not assume responsibility for transactions resulting from the use of this publication. Rules for Specific Categories: Equipment for Sale: Priority will be given to equipment used in cultivating, harvesting or storing agricultural products. Farmland: The tract must be a minimum of three acres used for agriculture, e. g. cultivation, raising livestock, poultry or other farm commodities. Ads for land for hunting also will be accepted, as long as the tract is at least three acres. Farm Supplies: Priority will be given for items that are used in cultivating, harvesting or storing agricultural products. Ads for rough- hewn timber suitable for barn construction are accepted; ads for finished lumber products are not. Finished lumber includes, but is not limited to, planed wood, tongue- and- groove wood, remilled wood, and wood for home interiors or woodworking projects. Logs are not accepted. Horses and Supplies: All horses offered for sale or stud that are 6 months of age or older must have a negative Coggins test for equine infectious anemia. Proof of EIA testing must accompany the ad each time the ad is submitted. This information must include the date of the last test – within one year of the month the ad will be published – the accession number, test result, and the name and address of the lab that administered the test. All ads submitted without complete or current Coggins test information will be rejected. Small Animals: All pups/ dogs 4 mos. of age or older must have current rabies vaccinations to be advertised for sale or at stud. Ads must include the age the pup or dog will be during the month of ad publication. Advertisers should submit a copy of the rabies certificate or a statement listing the date of the rabies shot and the name of the veterinarian who administered the vaccination. Ads are restricted to herding, hunting ( gun dogs and scenthounds) and flock guard breeds only. We will follow the United Kennel Club breed list to determine groupings. Please see the comprehensive list of breeds that are accepted online at www. AgReview. org. Rabbits are accepted. Poultry: Ads are restricted to meat and competition birds only. No domestic birds will be allowed. Examples of domestic birds include, but are not limited to, parrots, budgies, cockatiels, Macaws, parakeets and canaries. Several species of game- raised birds require a dealer license from the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission. Call ( 919) 528- 3374 for more information. Trucks and Trailers: Trucks must be pickups, flatbeds or similar models. SUVs, RVs, campers and camper shells are not accepted. ATVs and Gators are accepted, but golf carts are not. ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED: Any non- agricultural item under any circumstance. Any item or property located outside North Carolina. Ads from commercial establishments or dealers. Included in this category are dealers in real estate, farm machinery, livestock, feeds, seeds or fertilizers, commercial nurseries, pet shops, puppy farms, kennels and antiques shops. Building materials or furnishings from old farmhouses or barns. This includes, but is not limited to, wood flooring, cut timber beams, mantels, brick, slate and clawfoot bathtubs. Complete barns are accepted. Dog supplies, hobby supplies, toys, models, cats, rodents, wild animals or wild and domestic-mixed animals. Clothing. Items that have not been inspected and certified as required by N. C. Nursery Law and regulations prior to movement or selling. Contact the Plant Industry Division, 1060 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1060, or ( 919) 733- 3933, for more information. Effective July 1, 2006 N. C. commodities featured in winning State Fair recipes Sandra Wolfe, a senior Appalachian State University accounting major from Fuquay- Varina, won $ 200 for her Harvest Apple Soup recipe in the N. C. Apple Association’s cooking contest at the State Fair. Her mom, Janice Wolfe also of Fuquay- Varina, took home honorable mention for an Apple and Ham Cheddar Braid. Kathy Shortt of Garner took home the red ribbon and $ 150 for her Apple and Sausage Breakfast Bake. Kelly Crowley of Cary won third and $ 75 for the Apple Sage Tartlets recipe. The entries were judged on taste, appearance and creative use of apples. Each recipe needed to use at least two cups of North Carolina- grown apples. The winning recipe follows: Harvest Apple Soup · 1 teaspoon butter · 2 cups apples, peeled and diced ( Wolfe used Gala apples) · 1 tablespoon chopped onion · 1 can ( 14 ounces) low sodium chicken broth · 1 can cheddar cheese soup · 1 cup sweet potatoes, cooked and mashed · 1/ 2 cup half and half · 1/ 4 cup bacon, chopped · 1/ 2 teaspoon black pepper · 2 teaspoon curry · garnish of bacon bits Mix butter, apples, onions, chicken broth, cheddar cheese soup, sweet potatoes, half and half. Simmer in medium sauce pan five to 10 minutes. Add bacon, black pepper and curry. Use a hand blender until well blended. Serves 4. Winning N. C. Pecan Association recipe Felice Bogus of Raleigh took home a blue ribbon and $ 100 for her Mediterranean Salmon with Pecan- Mint Pesto in the N. C. Pecan Association Pecan Recipe Competition at the N. C. State Fair. Angela Byrd of Raleigh took second place and $ 50 for Pecan Banana Pudding, and Janice Wolfe of Fuquay- Varina won third place and $ 25 for Chicken Pecan and Fruit Braid. All recipes had to use one cup of North Carolina pecans. Entries were judged on taste appeal, appearance, creative use of pecans and ease of preparation. The winning recipe follows: Mediterranean Salmon with Pecan- Mint Pesto Pesto: ½ cup toasted pecans 2 cups packed mint leaves 6 cloves garlic, unpeeled, boiled for 45 seconds 7 ounces olive oil Pinch of salt ½ grated Parmesan cheese 6 cups mesclun or spring salad mix 6 salmon filets, 4- 6 ounces each ½ - 1 cup prepared balsamic vinaigrette, as needed 1 pint cherry or grape tomatoes, halved 12 ounces feta cheese, crumbled ½ cup toasted pecans, coarsely chopped Peel and mince boiled garlic cloves. Crush mint leaves until bruised. Place ½ cup pecans, garlic, mint, olive oil and salt in a food processor and process until smooth, scraping down sides of bowl as necessary. Transfer mixture to a small bowl, stir in cheese and add salt to taste. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside. Toss salad greens with ½ cup vinaigrette until well coated. Toss in tomatoes, feta cheese and ½ cup toasted pecans. Divide salad among six plates. Heat grill pan and spray with cooking spray. Season salmon filets with salt and pepper and grill until fish flakes easily. Place each filet on a plate and top with the pecan- mint pesto. Serve warm or at room temperature with additional vinaigrette on the side. N. C. Apple Association’s winning recipe For all winning State Fair recipes, go to www. ncstate fair. org/ 2006/ cooking contests. March 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 NH 316 baler EC, $ 5,000; NH 258 hay rake, GC, $ 3,200; Farmall C tractor, GC, $ 1,750. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 4340- 5727. Ford hayrake model 503, pick up type, completely reconditioned, field ready, sheltered, $ 600; Ford 905 auger, 12”, $ 650. Steve Steadham, Snow Camp 336- 376- 6824 or 252- 726- 4480. 615 NH disc mower LNC, $ 3,200; Gore 16’ GN stock trailer, EC, plywood lined, $ 3,250. Jackie Whittington, Purlear 336- 667- 7583. Troybilt horse model, rear tine tiller, 7 hp Kohler engine, new tines, EC, $ 600. Clarence Redmond, Matthews 704- 847- 5231. Two or three bottom JD 14” plow with trip feet, NMR, $ 200. Leonard Bruff, Lexington 336- 474- 0993. 317 JD mower with remote hydraulics, $ 600. Tommy Bruff, Lexington 336- 249- 1781. Kawasaki Mule 3000 rear work light, tail light guards, rear view mirror, bed mat, LNC, $ 6,300. Mike Cobb, McLeansville 336- 698- 0222 or 681- 2297. Row buster mule, 5 hp B& S, $ 250. Robert Owen, Goldsboro 919- 689- 3202. Three- 18 box bulk barns, all converted, $ 2,500/ ea; irrigation system with three pumps, 3,000 ft of 3,4,5” pipe, $ 2,500; 30x36 greenhouse w/ trays, heater and mower, $ 1,800, all prices nego. Dwight Collins, Westfield 336- 351- 2507 or 326- 6934. ’ 88 Ford F250 4WD, needs motor work, solid body, $ 800 OBO; ’ 86 Ford F150 4WD, wrecked right front, $ 700 OBO. Bailey Tho-mas, Sanford 919- 499- 5475. NI corn picker one row, GC, $ 1,200. Keith Peeples, Oak Ridge 336- 382- 1109. ’ 58 JD 630 with 3 pt, $ 6,800; JD 20 disc offset harrow, $ 1,800; ’ 91 Komatsu D20P6 dozen 6 way blade, $ 14,500; Davis electric grain crimper, $ 1,000. R. McGraw, Concord 704- 547- 1832. 240 MF diesel with bushhog, EC, $ 7,950; 8N Ford, 10 pieces of equipment, plow, disc, bushhog, blade, pan, 9 tooth ripper, culti-vator, gill tool, boom pole, po-tato plow, $ 4,000. Hubert Johnston, Mooresville 704- 664- 4580. ’ 74 Ford 3000 tractor 38 hp, gas, PS, 8 spd, always sheltered, EC, $ 5,900; JD 246 planter, 2 row fertilizer distributor, explates, LNC, $ 750; JD 9 shank tillage tool, EC, $ 350; 7 shank, $ 325; NH 518 manure spreader, EC, $ 1,800. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. New PTO over run clutch for mower, 1 3/ 8 x 6 tooth male/ female splines, $ 65; direct cur-rent generators, 3 sizes, 10,000, 2,000 and 5,000 watts, 115 or 230 volts, $ 200-$ 300 OBO. Bill Payne, Madison 336- 548- 6630. 350 C JD dozer wet steering clutches with heavy duty tandem trailer, used for farm work only, GC, $ 13,900. D. Ward, Sugar Grove 828- 297- 3226. AC scrape blade, 6’, snap coupler, EC, $ 500; Foran manure fork dirt bucket combo, 3 pt hitch, $ 550; 3 pt hitch log winch, 130 ft cable, Franzguard, LNC, $ 3,500. Cyrus Bowman, Colfax 336- 996- 1783. Intern’l square hay baler with auxiliary cub power unit, GC, $ 1,200; JD 4 row heavy duty tool bar, big gauge wheels, row mark-ers, $ 275; AC tool bar with quick end hitch, $ 100; 3 pt hitch heavy 3” square tool bar, $ 275. Wilbur McRae, Maxton 910- 844- 5860. Irrigation pump Hale 6x6 150 PSI 1,000 RPM shaft, $ 1,100; tractor suitcase weights, six- 75 lb weights, $ 450. Johnny Sowers, Lexington 336- 764- 3491. Irrigation equipment Hobbs 1030 reel 1,000 ft, 3” hose, pump 96 hp Ford, 6” with 900 hours, pipe 6” ring lock , 2,200 ft with miscellaneous fittings, $ 28,000. G. C. Burgess, Ramseur 336- 953- 6587. JD 5505, $ 31,000; JD 2155, $ 11,000; JD 2955, $ 18,000; JD 2955m $ 18,000, cab; two 2 row Taylor Harvester pull type with side conveyor $ 6,000 and $ 3,000; Taylor big foot baler with scales, $ 3,000. Carroll Johnson, Riegelwood 910- 655- 3593 or 840- 3869. Two bottom, two 14” trip bottom plow, $ 250; one row cultivator, $ 150; carry all iron, $ 100; Helix grain cart, $ 600; line and fertil-izer spreader, 500 lbs, $ 350; JD ripper, 11 shanks, $ 900, etc. Herman Hoover, Asheboro 336- 241- 2405. Farmall 140 tractor with cultivators, EC, $ 5,000. Henry Walke, Creedmoor 919- 529- 0146. WF AC and CA AC, $ 2,500/ for both, they both run. Russell Smith, Asheboro 336- 629- 6061. Case 590 Super L backhoe and loader, ’ 97 model, GC, $ 21,000. Ray Joyce, Seagrove 336- 873- 7683. MF 65 52 hp, box blade, bushhog, plow, boom pole, shop manual, $ 4,000. Ferguson, 336- 973- 5708. ’ 03 bushhog SM60 side mount mower, used 1 hour, paint really good, $ 4,950. Judy Latham, Monroe 704- 283- 5696 or 242- 2046. ’ 46 Farmall A tractor for parts or restore, $ 400 OBO; Intern’l 3450 baler, needs minor repair, $ 1,500 OBO; exhaust fan, 50” FC, $ 50. James Davis, Forest City 828- 245- 0349. IH 504 gas tractor, power steering, with IH loader, GC, $ 5,500. Benny Dyson, Harmony 704- 546- 7322. 5000 Ford with JD loader, $ 8,500; 165 MF tractor, low hrs, new tires, $ 5,900; 9N Ford new tires, $ 1,800; JD 640 hay rake, $ 1,200; Sitrex 8 wheel V rake, $ 2,000. Bobby Willis, Reidsville 336- 342- 1879. 2440 QT Bushhog brand loader, GC, $ 1,000. M. Gettys, Ellenboro 828- 453- 8169. ’ 65 AC WD 45 restored completely, LNC. Samuel Pennington, Lewisville 336- 766- 6789. Ford 2000 tractor with scrape blade, runs great, $ 3,000; 6’ bushhog field ready, $ 475; NH hay rake, $ 875; Ford 8N tractor extra clean, 2 spd transmission, over running PTO, $ 2,775. J. B. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. Heavy, old, soil breaker, 3 teeth on wheels, $ 175; Ford 600, work ready, tires LNC, with bushhog, $ 3,750; hit and miss 3 hp Fairbanks Morse with dolly, EC, $ 2,000. J. F. Moore, Greensboro 336- 4541820. Ford 3000 gas has front end loader, VGC, $ 6,200. Bert Phillips, Wadesboro 704- 694- 8052. Cole planter, horse drawn, $ 50. Dowd Presson, Indian Trail 704- 753- 1093. Cultivator shanks for IH Cut, $ 25/ ea; disc hi8llers, $ 60/ pair; cultivator points and other assorted equip-ment, magneto for cub, $ 65, owner and shop manual, $ 25/ ea. T. H. Norman, Sandy Ridge 336- 871- 2093. Simplicity rear tine tiller for garden tractor, $ 125. J. E. Donahue, Matthews 704- 847- 6142. JD tractor 40T, $ 2,650. Roger Woosley, Clemmons 336- 764- 1575. Windmill aeromotor 8’ mill, with 47’ tower, $ 2,800. Tommy Sink, Lexington 336- 787- 5996. Square baler, Abbriata M60 super 16” x 12” bales, GC, $ 7,000. David Morrison, 910- 944- 7460. Offset harrow 22 disc, fin-ishing disk, 13’, 6620 JD com-bine with grain header, E com-bine with grain header, chisel plow, 7 shank, $ 300-$ 6,500. Walter Trexler, Rockwell 704- 202- 1503. Akron 3” irrigation pipe, 170 pieces, 20 ft, all aluminum with 30 sprinklers, many extras, two PTO pumps, will cover 2 ½ acres, $ 2,500. H. Hall, Sanford 919- 258- 9294. MM 445, runs, $ 1,750; 830 Case, $ 1,250; Ford Major, $ 600; 560 Farmall diesel, $ 750; 240 Farmall, no motor, $ 500. Bill Lynthacum, Troy 910- 572- 1916. ’ 00 MF 4243 2 WD, cab, air, heat, 75 PTO hp, one owner/ op-erator, VGC, $ 24,500. Mickey Williford, Bailey 252- 235- 3583. 950 JD tractor 3 cyl diesel, EC, $ 8,200 OBO. John Greble, Richfield 704- 637- 9344. 4x4 Century tractor with frontend loader, almost new, $ 12,500. M. Blackburn, Rural Hall 336- 969- 4627. 40’ cotton wagon, made by Long, $ 2,500. Seth Brown, Asheville 828- 254- 7282. ’ 75 Farmall 140 with 4’ Hardee bushhog, scrape blade, $ 4,000; Ford 600 tractor, $ 2,750; scrape blade, 7’, $ 150; Ford 6’ scrape blade, $ 300. Bill Way, Gibsonville 336- 312- 8329. Tobacco carousel setter two R water fertilizer used less than 300 VGC, $ 3,000. R. W. Lea, Carthage 910- 295- 3817. Farm trailer, single axle, 7’ x12’ with 20” side boards, GC. Frank Smith, Jr., Siler City 919- 742- 4304. 3500 bu grain bin, fan, un-load auger and sweep, GC, $ 3,000. D. C. Swaim, Jonesville 336- 835- 5736. ’ 67 cornpicker 1 row, Ford sheller, GC, $ 1,600; ’ 74 D4D bulldozer Cat, $ 9,000. Valerie and Verne Andrews, Boomer 336- 921- 3124. Ford tractor 8N with 2 speed transmission, extra clean, $ 2,775. B. Neal Ross, Yanceyville 336- 421- 5423. Ford 501 mowing machine, field ready, $ 500. Buddy Bowman, Mt. Airy 336- 789- 9344. 311 NH hay baler, sq bales, spent $ 1,600 on parts and labor, VGC, $ 3,000. J. Bunn, Spring Hope 252- 478- 8031. Farmall disc bog quick hitch, 7’ 10/ 20” scallop disc, adjustable, $ 200. Forest Michael, Lexington 336- 787- 5382. 4230 JD 100 hp, rebuilt, $ 15,000; seed cleaner, 20 bu, all grates. J. Bunn, Spring Hope 252- 478- 8031. 74 MF tractor 135 diesel, 8 spd, live PTO, 33 hp, VGC, $ 6,500. Jack Osborne, Mooresville 704- 664- 2823. 471 diesel power unit EC, $ 4,000; 00 Frick sawmill, rebuilt on steel and portable with 3 or 4 head blocks 30” drive pulley and lumber cage, $ 2,800; factory built 0 Frick husky frame, $ 500. John Kenley, Dallas 704- 629- 4457. T55 500 Hardee box blade, 5’, 3 pt box scraper, 6 adjustable shanks, $ 275; 60” Long rotary cutter, front/ rear guards, $ 450, both VGC. Winfred Shuping, Salisbury 704- 636- 5906. Sulkey for walk behind Gravely tractor, kept in dry, $ 75. Claude Lewis, Boone 828- 963- 5739. Toro wheelhorse model 520- 11, 20 hp Onan, hydrostatic transmission, 48” mower deck, VGC, $ 2,150. Sam Clonts, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 3416. JD McCrawler w/ blade and take off, GC, $ 6,500. Sam Chaplin, Mocksville 336- 998- 4220. Hydrolic cylinder, 37” pin, pin length shaft, 29”, $ 35; heavy duty chain, come along CM model 6, 6 ton puller, $ 55. Dennis Murray, Prospect Hill 336- 562- 3057. ’ 90 Taylor bulk barn metal boxes and pins, 7 hp mower, 2 trailers, under shed protected from weather, $ 10,000. Palmer Royal, Supply 910- 842- 2246. Cotton wagon 8x12, all steel, $ 1,000; 4’ rotary mower, old, cuts good, $ 100; 14x14 ft Pedgstate grain bin, 2,000 bu, GC, $ 500. J. Bunn, Rocky Mount 252- 478- 8031. ’ 73 IH Cub Cadet 129 Kohler, hydro. drive, sheltered, completely original, good paint, one owner, still using, $ 700 OBO. David Tolar, Maxton 910- 844- 9140. Super A Farmall with culti-vators, fertilizer sower, alterna-tor, 12 volt, GC, $ 2,200; 140 Farmall tractor fast hitch, 12 volt alter-nator, fertilizer sower and culti-vators, clean tractor, $ 3,500. Joe Ward, Whiteville 910- 840- 2491. UD9 Intern’l new sleeves, pistons and head, needs paint, $ 3,500. Tom Moretz, Linville Falls 828- 765- 9460 or 620- 546- 4881- cell. JD 39N 7 ft sickle mower, 3 pt PTO drive, VGC, $ 250. G. Best, Dallas 704- 361- 8132. JD 4- 14 offset breaking plow, $ 400. Billy Whitley, Smithfield 919- 934- 4426. JD no til planter model 1750, 6 row vacuum meter, liquid fer-tilizer, row marker, EC, $ 12,000. Ted Hatley, Albemarle 704- 699- 2003. AC HD6E dozer 8’ blade, cargo winch, runs good, right steering clutch stack, $ 3,600 OBO. Eddie Livengood, Carthage 910- 947- 2770. 5020 JD Firestone 24.5- 32 tires on rear, 3 pt hitch, canopy, turbo, front weights, EC, $ 11,500; 1468 Intern’l V8, damage to rear axle housing and front end, $ 1,800. Tony Little, 4664 Hwy 2427, Midland 28107. The Leinbach line disc cut-ter; 3 pt hitch, 16 disc 18” disc heavy duty, VGC scalloped disc still sharp, $ 575. George Cloninger, Claremont 828- 459- 7444. R JD $ 6,700; 70 standard JD, $ 5,700. Hal Garmon, Davidson 704- 892- 3753. IH Farmall I30 fast hitch, 12 volt, new paint, fertilizer distributor, all cultivators, row opener, hill-ers, sweeps, VGC, $ 4,000; MF 14” 3 bottom plow, trip beam, 3 pt, GC, $ 275. Jesse Murphrey, Zebulon 919- 269- 8095. Intern’l Farmall 140 trac-tor, 8 cultivating sweeps, quick snap hook up rear, hydraulic lift system, fertilizer distributor, $ 4,000; heavy duty scrapper blade, need 100 hp tractor to carry and pull, 3 pt hook up. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest 919- 556- 2156. 5420 JD tractor and loader, $ 20,500; 8 wheel V type rake, $ 1,650; NI disc mower, $ 3,250. H. O. Davis, Reidsville 336- 260- 7606 or 342- 0490. 3 pt one row cultivator, new points, $ 150; Ford 3 pt finishing mower, 48” cut, $ 800. Charles Drye, Sr., McLeansville 336- 638- 2902. Sperry NH 273 hayliner sq baler, field ready, sheltered, tires and paint, FC, $ 2,200. David Gannon, Julian 336- 697- 8870 or 337- 7572. Power King wood splitter and scrape blade, $ 700. David Brad-ley tractor, not running, $ 175. Clark Boyd, High Point 336- 681- 2628. Hayrite, standard bale eleva-tor w/ electric motor, used two times, $ 500. Ruth Whisnant, Morganton 828- 437- 4320. Simplicity 7112 garden tractor hydrostatic w/ 48” mower deck, GC, $ 600. Greer Byerly, Linwood 336- 853- 6055 night. Ford 7610 tractor series II 2 WD synchro 16x8 dual power transmission, 3 remote hydraulic valves, 86 PTO hp, VGC, $ 13,500. Robert Delapp, Lexington 336- 764- 3276. 50 WD AC rebuilt, $ 5,000. David Kuykendall, Hendersonville 828- 692- 1549. ’ 00 Long 8 wheel V rake on caddy, LNC, $ 2,000. Wade Car-penter, Lincolnton 980- 429- 0678. Farmall Cub tractor w/ sev-eral attachments including fertilizer bin/ distributor, cultivators, draw-bar and more, recently fully re-stored, EC, $ 3,200. Carol Spaugh, Clemmons 336- 766- 6754. ’ 02 Honda TRX 450, VGC, warranty til 11/ 07, $ 4,500. Steve Hefner, Belmont 704- 641- 9005. Hay wagon, 8’ x18’, heavy duty, GC, $ 600. John Sparks, Mocksville 336- 998- 3410. Three gang plow, plow with 3 plow heads, $ 125; ’ 98 Chevy dually diesel hitch in bed for gooseneck, $ 8,500. Susan Loraine, Pittsboro 919- 542- 4007. ’ 80 F350 Ford dump truck w/ GN hitch and tag along hitch, western hauler bed, some rust, runs good, $ 3,000. Tom Keever, Denver 704- 483- 3872. ’ 02 Suzuki ATV EC, $ 1,800; golf cart gas, w/ windshield, top, dump bed and lift kit, GC, $ 1,500. David Bullins, Walkertown 336- 595- 8350. ’ 75 Powell bulk barn, green tag w/ heat exchanger, GC, $ 3,000. Andrew Clayton, Roxboro 336- 592- 1302. 7’ Rotary hoe, cultivator, 3pt, GC, $ 250. Frank Garwood, Mocksville 336- 998- 4815. NH 658 round baler w/ bale command plu baled less than 100 bales, $ 12,500. Johnny Bradley, Rutherfordton 828- 245- 7515. Farmall 130 1 pt hitch, gang harrow, 2 bottom plow, scrape blade, GC, $ 3,800. Donnie Clayton, Roxboro 336- 592- 1300. MF 220, 2 row, 3 pt cultiva-tor, $ 250; MF 30 Dyna Balance cycle mower, $ 125; MF 175 tractor, not running, $ 2,000; MF 275 tractor, $ 3,500. Thaxton Richardson, Jr. Greensboro 336- 656- 3961 after 8 pm. Long 2510 with front end loader, needs motor work, $ 2,000. Roy Godwin, Kenly 919- 284- 3928. ’ 06 5209 NI 9’ discbine, VGC, used very little, $ 16,000. D. N. Allen, Linwood 336- 752- 2821. Super A Farmall fertilizer attachment, sweeps, rolling cultivators, lay-off plow, good hydraulics, runs good, $ 1,400; two bottom 14” plow, 1 pt hitch, GC, $ 150; 6’ MF bushhog, FC, 3 pt hitch, $ 250. Ernest Pinnix, Eden 252- 627- 9303. Grain dryer, 550 bu GT, $ 500. Ken Sheek, Yadkinville 336- 679- 8083. 9N Ford new paint, GC, need little work, $ 1,500. J. B. Garner, 336- 498- 2090. New 5,000 lb forklift blades, 42”, $ 200/ pair. John Fountain, Asheboro 336- 381- 3066 or - 3178. ’ 76 Farmall Cub with scal-lop disc and turn plow, fast hitch, EC, $ 3,500; round bale mover, 3 pt hook up, heavy duty with spike, $ 500. James Blue, Kernersville 336- 993- 2551. JD 8’ smooth disc, $ 500; Oliver 6’ pull disc, $ 100. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. Model 30 dump scoop 3 pt, $ 125; G AC tractor, hyd. lift, VGC, $ 5,500; 2 front tires/ 2 back tires for G AC, old, $ 20; Cole corn/ bean planter w/ plates, horse drawn, $ 250; Yardman tiller, VGC, $ 175. Curtis Spainhour, Winston- Salem 336- 765- 1496. Farmall 100 w/ equipment, $ 5,800; JD 50 with equipment, runs good, $ 3,800, Farmall Super C w/ equipment, 3 pt hitch, $ 3,800. Donald Can-non, Ayden 252- 746- 4600. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT 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 Ag. Review@ ncmail. net; or by fax to ( 919) 715- 8493. 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AgReview. org * Ads must be typed or neatly printed Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW March 2007 Hobart commercial meat grinder, 1/ 3 hp, 110 volt, $ 450. David Miller, Mooresville 704- 663- 3472. IH 8520 inline baler, VGC, $ 5,500 nego. Ken Shoffner, Burlington 336- 229- 0107 or 621- 6864. JD hay spear 520- 541 loader, EC, $ 450; 10 ft Brillion cultipacker, transport wheels, $ 450; JD starter block, 8 suitcase weights, $ 80/ ea; Blanton chisel plow, $ 600. Dawn Horne, Misenheimer 704- 463- 7997. Gravely Zero turn commer-cial mower, 50” cut, 16 hp Kohler engine, older model, GC, $ 1,500. Bruce Henry, Colfax 336- 992- 2244. ’ 51 Cub w/ belly mower, turn plow and disc, with or without cultivators, Vgc, $ 3,200-$ 3,600; ’ 79 I40 with or without cultiva-tors, VGC, $ 3,900 to $ 4,300. Bobby Hancock, Whitsett 336- 697- 1783. Two Ford square balers one to work one for parts, $ 1,800; ’ 35 Case hay baler for parts, $ 200; Ford 971 gas, original paint, runs excellent, $ 4,500. Mike Garrison, Carthage 910- 949- 2519. 360 Long diesel tractor, 6 spd, runs good remote hydraulics, good tires, good metal, trades considered, $ 4,000. Steve Clodfelter, East Bend 336- 961- 2228. King gang disc 24 blades, $ 800; ’ 68 Ford 2 ton truck, dump, 2 spd axle, $ 2,000 OBO. Tony Bullock, Angier 919- 894- 4642. ’ 59 AC D10 black bar grille, 12v with rebuilt generator/ starter, grille guard, new tires/ rims, runs good, sound tractor, $ 3,000; Farmall 100 good tires, full weights, good hydraulics, sickle mower, plow, 12V conversion, $ 2,500. Barry Coble, Mebane 336- 578- 4121. Gehl 100 grinder mixer, PTO driven, EC, $ 3,500. Jack Hinzman, Cameron 919- 499- 5799. JD 336 square baler, shel-tered, field ready, GC, $ 3,500. Lee Dry, Locust 704- 485- 3588. MF tractor 165 diesel, strong, well cared for, LN tires, $ 5,900; mower case 60” finish mower, $ 800. Steve Allred, Winston- Salem 336- 784- 8419. Hesston 540 round baler, LNC, $ 7,500; 2- 4 wheel hay wagons, GC, $ 650-$ 800; 240 volt air compression, GC, $ 200; stock trailer, GN, GC, $ 3,500. Bud Gravley, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 5539. ’ 66 Intern’l Cub low boy tractor w 59” Woods belly mower, 12 volt system, tractor is EC, $ 3,995; ’ 57 Intern’l Cub low boy needs paint but otherwise EC, sheet metal, $ 2,995. Tony Wall, Ararat 336- 374- 5362. JD no till planter 6 row, 20” corn/ bean, $ 500; JD 4020, 4010 front weights, $ 250; JD 3010, 3020 front weights, $ 250. Martin Miller, China Grove 704- 857- 2139. Case model DOT disc double fold, older but in GC, 23 ft, disc and bearings are good, tires al-most new made for heavy cut-ting, $ 3,700. David Sloan, Olin 704- 902- 0483. ’ 79 IH 140 tractor w/ culti-vators and side dresser, tight steering, $ 4,750. Jason Garrison, Weaverville 828- 645- 7828. Kubota L 2600 tractor 4x4 LB400 loader, 5’ rake, box blade, bushhog, EC, $ 15,000. Aaron Garrison, Asheboro 336- 626- 6642. ’ 54 JD 40 utility tractor, low profile, runs great, paint is good, always sheltered, still use on regular basis in the garden, $ 4,500. Larry Davis, Franklinville 336- 495- 1214. Bushhog Bh 257, 7’ cut, VGC, $ 1,500. Kenny Williams, Turnersburg 704- 437- 1290. MF 1455 4WD, 55 hp, die-sel, MF loader with Long 4 way bucket, R4 tires, GC, $ 18,000. Julian Butler, Liberty 336- 676- 8753. Seed clearner hance Vac away seed cleaner with small double elevator bagger, EC, $ 925. Ken Worthington, Ayden 252- 746- 3115. ’ 55 Chrome letter Cub with 5’ mowing deck, $ 3,250. Wade Spach, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 3089 or 830- 5335- cell. Double 14” bottom plow, GC, $ 300. Allen Huffman, Vale 704- 462- 2436. Gleaner K2 combine, 336 black corn head, 13 & 10 ft grain tables, GC, $ 6,000; JD 337 square baler, GC, $ 4,500; John Blue piston pump with hydraulic clutch, $ 100. Phil Cook, Siler City 919- 742- 5708. Two 42” mowers for ’ 68 Sears Super 12 tractor, $ 30/ for both; scrape blade and plow, fits trac-tor above, $ 40/ ea. Roger Morgan, Thomasville 336- 475- 2788. Stump grinder Carlton 2500- 4 27 hp Kohler engine, fits through 36” gate, over 100 teeth and cups, many unused, $ 4,200. Bruce Paden, Carrboro 919- 260- 2423. JD 5020 restored well main-tained, shed kept, lift and PTO, $ 12,000; ’ 05 Kawasaki 400 used on farm, hand guards, VGC, $ 4,000. Brian Lowe, Liberty 336- 622- 2366. MF 1085 with three implements, 7’ offset, bog harrow 8’ disc harrow, 4- 16” bottom plow, $ 9,000. Tommy Callicutt, Asheboro 336- 381- 3841. JD 4700 hydrostat tractor, turf tires, 72” belly mower; 460 loader w/ 73” bucket, 84” high volume bucket, $ 17,550. M. Woods, Louisburg 919- 495- 2961. Farmall A w/ cultivators, $ 1,500; NH 67 square baler needs work, $ 350; sickle mower and front scrape for Cub, $ 150/ ea or $ 250/ both. Josh Gantt, Lincolnton 828- 638- 3467. Ford 3030 8x2 transmission, EC, one owner, $ 11,400; Woods MB80 heavy duty mower, 3 pt, 4500; 4x12 tobacco trailers, well built, $ 100/ ea. W. C. Idol, High Point 336- 889- 8689. Intern’l 574 diesel, runs good and in FC, $ 4,750. Simon Stephens, Liberty 336- 376- 9034. 3000 Ford tractor, runs good, $ 3,500; high tensile fence, treated wood posts, you remove, Free. Jeff Wolgemuth, Littleton 252- 532- 9885. JD rear bagger new, fits JD L120 or L130, $ 100; Toro sprayer 14 ½ ’ boom, LNC, 150 gallon tank, soap unit, self contained, $ 8,500. Rick Eller, Salisbury 704- 647- 0213. ’ 88 460 Long tractor rebuilt engine, new timing gears, clutches, pressure plate, etc, 42 hp, 2 wd, $ 4,500. Donnie Jones, Shallotte 910- 754- 5787. TD20- 200 Intern’l bulldozer with 10 ft cable blade, straight drive, starts on gas and switches to die-sel, $ 6,000; D7E Cat bulldozer with 11 ft hydraulic tilt blade, large winch on rear, $ 10,000. Paul Bailey, Roxboro 336- 599- 5216. MF 135 diesel tractors, two available both with 5’ bushhogs, 44,500 to $ 5,000; 5’ box scrape, $ 250. Larry Sauer, Lexington 336- 706- 6970. Aerator 6 ft, 3 pt hitch, $ 400; Intern’l 395 diesel tractor, 35 PTO, $ 9,000. John Cline, Lenoir 828- 758- 7854. ’ 95 535 JD round baler EC, $ 14,000. Betty Johnson, Siler City 336- 622- 2969. ’ 48 Farmall Cub completely restored, $ 4,800 or will trade; three Cub Cadets, 70, 100, 125. Carl Gregoy, Concord 704- 795- 9770. ’ 78 Intern’l 674 diesel tractor, 2 WD, cab, loader with forks, bucket, 540/ 1,000 PTO, need remote, new tires, GC, $ 6,500. Mike Shaffner, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2953. JD 604 grapple skidder, 281 tires, 70%, FC to GC, good winch, $ 10,500; Huskey 175 log loader, with CTR 42 buck saw, PC, $ 9,500; JD 30.5 x32 skidder rims, small hole, $ 100/ ea. Robert Morrison, Kannapolis 704- 652- 2713. ’ 06 JD gator LNC, $ 5,800 OBO. Thomas Silance, Jacksonville 910- 330- 3813. JD 2355 cab, AC, heat, ra-dio, front wheel drive, loaded, 1,100 hrs, EC, $ 28,500. Todd Moore, Smithfield 919- 669- 7964. JD 7000 conservation planter, 6 row, 30 “ spacing, corn, bean meters, hopper extentions, $ 4,500. Jason Sink, Trinity 336- 476- 6157. ’ 79 Ford F600 flatbed, $ 1,450; ’ 99 Ford F250 diesel, 4x4, $ 14,000; 6.5 x18 trailer, $ 1,500. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 9601. Powell 150 and 126 rack barns with heat exchangers, $ 2,750/ ea. Jay Tucker, Madison 336- 427- 4583. MF 232 front loader bucket and forks, $ 2,500; MF 2 row corn planter, $ 500. Gery Barker, Lexington 336- 472- 7535. Farmall A tractor cultivators, $ 1,000; AC ‘ 50’ s model tractor, equipment, $ 1,200; IH TD 24 bulldozer, $ 900; American 25 trackhoe, $ 6,000; ’ 78 Ford F8000 dump truck, $ 6,000. R. L. Denton, Linden 910- 980- 0125. 8N Ford tractor ideal for restoration, $ 1,100. Tom Hunt, Apex 919- 338- 8024. Box blade 3 pt with rippers, never used, $ 390; bale spear, 3 pt hitch, $ 169. Roy Wright, Ad-vance 336- 998- 8637 or 9637. JD 630 2 cylinder, GC, $ 4,500. Doug Gravley, Oak Ridge 336- 644- 1686. AC double plows, 16”, EC, $ 450; Intern’l 4 row pull type corn planter, $ 600. Darrell Dillard, Lenoir 828- 758- 0391. One horse harrow converted to pull behind small tractor or lawn tractor, 8 disc, $ 50; 16 disk gang harrow, $ 125; 16 ton trailer type wood splitter, EC, $ 750. Devoy Coble, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3393. Long 310 diesel tractor, roll bar, PS, $ 3,000; 6’ bushhog, two bottom plow, 2 disk plow, 5’ bushhog, 4250-$ 650. Larry O’Barr, Gibsonville 336- 697- 0754. ’ 00 JD 4200 4 WD tractor with 420 front end loader, $ 13,300. Daryl Barnes, Lexington 336- 859- 9775. Plastic mulch layer and bedder, EC, 75 hp trac to pull as a set but would separate, $ 3,500. Herbert Sequeda, Morven 704- 851- 3917. Generac tractor PTO driven generator, 25 KW, 50 KW surge, LNC, $ 2,600; MF 39 corn planter 2 row planter with fertilizer box, used for approximatley 25 ac, VGC, $ 400. Charles Smith, Gibsonville 336- 621- 1505. Komatsu D21A dozer 6 way blade, two forward, two reverse, four cylinder diesel, 10,000 lb, VGC, $ 14,700; NH 850 round baler, GC, $ 1,800; NH 477, 7’ cut, GC, $ 1,000. M. Jimmy, New London 980- 581- 0308. ’ 50 Case VAC tractor tricycle type FC, mechanically sound, one new rear tire, two new tires on front, $ 1,000; JD B nice tractor, $ 2,100. Mike Farthing, Sugar Grove 828- 297- 6867. Disc harrow for Farmall Cub 1 pt hitch, EC, $ 450; cultivators for Farmall Cub 1 pt hitch, EC, $ 375; turning plow for Farmall Cub 1 pt hitch, GC, $ 375; 1 pt hitch for Farmall Cub, EC, $ 950. K. Loggins, Summerfield 336- 643- 1401. ’ 41 JD B new paint, new tire, rebuilt engine, GC, $ 2,500. Bob Snipes, Castle Hayne 910- 675- 9479. ’ 49 30 Ferguson completely rebuilt w/ receipts, $ 3,000. Larry Robinson, Littleton 252- 586- 3661. 3185 Cub Cadet lawn trac-tor 18 hp 54” hydraulic deck, hydro. transmission, 48” front mounted hydraulic blade, AG tires and wheel weights, low hours, $ 2,500 OBO. Charles Brown, Lewisville 336- 945- 2499. Leinbach Yard Pro 5’, single row spikes and roller, great land-scaping tool, $ 395. Scott Reavis, Yadkinville 336- 463- 5219. Coleman 5000 watt generator 10 hp B& S, 110/ 220 outlets wheel kit, electric start $ 395, can help with delivery; Honda EX1800 generator, runs great, GC, $ 250. Scott Reavis, Yadkinville 336- 463- 5219. ’ 74 MF tractor model 175, diesel engine 68 hp, external hy-draulics, multi power, $ 5,000 or will trade for livestock including quality goats. Roger Johnston, Roaring River 336- 957- 4375. Hudson trailer HTLG16, 7 K cap, 16’ long, 79” W, tandem axle, EC, $ 1,500. C. Latham, Vass 910- 245- 7148. JD 5400 2WD w/ front end loader, 6 ft JD bushhog, $ 25,000. Randy High, Wadesboro 704- 826- 8860. NH 119 bale wagon GC, $ 6,000. Don Yost, Salisbury 704- 636- 1863. Cat 955 H track loader, new engine, undercarriage, 95%, completely rebuilt w/ general purpose bucket, $ 12,000. Richard Williams, Gastonia 704- 864- 0409. Ford 3600 diesel tractor, new paint, completely restored mo-tor, full hydraulic lift and tilt 3 pt connect, new seat, loaded tires, runs great, $ 7,000. R. B. Black, Stanley 704- 996- 3827. ’ 95 Kuboto tractor 4WD, 3 cylinder, diesel, 30 hp, 28 hp, at PTO tractor has tetter rake at-tached, sold together or separate if tetter rake sold first, $ 12,500. David Allred, Charlotte 704- 345- 7371. AC 16 dozer good tracks and paint, $ 7,800; ’ 84 S10 power, good body and tires, 6 cyl engine, $ 1,400. David Warrick, Greensboro 336- 292- 9674. ’ 55 Ford 650 solid, straight trailer, auxiliary hydraulics, re-built engine, good rubber, steer-ing is tight, $ 3,750. Jim Swann, Mt Airy 336- 351- 2146. ’ 38 F14 Farmall tractor 1 pt hitch, includes cultivator, disk harrow and sprayer, $ 2,500/ for all. Josephine Minor, Mebane 336- 578- 5436. Kubota L2900 4WD, sync transmission w/ shuttle shift, ROPS, mid and rear PTO, VGC, $ 9,800; Kubota L3830 loader, 4WD, GST w/ shuttle shift, ROPS, rear remote hydraulics, EC, $ 20,500. Lamar Ward, Iron Sta-tion 704- 732- 0939. Case 1845 C skid loader, 56 hp diesel, auxiliary hydraulics, EC, $ 10,900; skid loader grapple forks, 1,600 pellet forks, $ 650; fork-lift attachment, $ 1,200; 2020 JD tractor 54 hp diesel, PS, EC, $ 7,200. B. Zsigmond, Rutherfordton 828- 245- 6652. JD 1600 chisel plow, 12 shanks, $ 550. Walter Edwards, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 1604. NH square hay baler, model 275, EC, $ 2,500; Sitrex 2 GL 302, 2 rotor, 3 pt hitch hay tedder, EC, $ 650. Jesse Scott, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2133. NH skid steer loader, 4 cyl, HD tires 90% tread, bucket forks, steel tracks, all GC, $ 6,500 OBO. George Wilcox, Thurmond 336- 366- 3404. Sawmill 0 Fricks, 4 head blocks, Cummings GM, power unit, 3 cyl, $ 2,500; disk 6 ft, 3 pt, LNC, $ 300. J. B. Hardison, Thomasville 336- 472- 1382. 7’ commercial 10 shank pulverizer with 3 pt hitch, $ 400; subsoiler with 3 pt hitch, $ 150; Troy walk behind garden tractor with culti-vators, front end lawn mower, $ 200. James Robertson, Apex 919- 362- 0838. 12” backhoe bucket $ 100; Cub Farmall flat belt pulley as-sembly, $ 15; Ford 8N PTO, extention 1 1/ 8” to 1 3/ 8”, $ 50; 10 ft steel dump bed with tailgate and cab guard, $ 300. James Gibson, Statesville 704- 873- 4847. Farm sprayer with 60 gal-lon poly tank w/ two booms, op-erates off PTO, 3 pt hitch, VGC, $ 200; large GQF brooder w/ ther-mostat controlled heat, clean out tray, waters, feeders, egg candle box, VGC, GQF cabinet incuba-tor, fully automatic, $ 650. Ed Harris, Sanford 919- 774- 6886. 20 blade Cutterway harrow $ 400; 32 blade finish harrow, $ 300; 9 shank chisel plow, $ 300; 8’ double roller Curley packer, $ 100; 4 bottom trip foot turn plow, $ 200. L. B. Ramsue, Cleveland 704- 278- 4324. Two row Holland tobacco planter w/ fertilizer attachment, GC, $ 500; tobacco plant trailer, $ 500; 5 Roanoke 126 rack bulk barns, w/ clean cure conversion, $ 2,500/ ea or all 5/ $ 10,000. Paul Boyd, Oxford 919- 693- 6252. 24 ft grain/ hay elevator, power take off driven, $ 325; two 16” trip foot bottom plow for WD AC with quick hook up, $ 300; three 14” trip foot, 3 pt hook up bottom plow, $ 225. Elton Latham, Richfield 704- 636- 0249. No. 488 NH haybine, 9’ cut, stub guards, new sickle, field ready, GC, $ 1,200; NH 1048 bale wagon, self propelled Ford engine, pick up and stacks, GC, $ 7,500. Leon Drum, Newton 828- 428- 8952. IH 574 46 hp diesel tractor, completely overhauled engine, injection pump, hydraulic system rebuilt, new tires, 550 and 1100 PTO shaft, 3 pt hitch, new seat, $ 6,500. Denny Rollins, Mocksville 336- 492- 7223. 990 JD tractor 4 way front bucket, 12 ft batwing mower, EC, $ 23,000; 820 JD tractor with turf tires, includes 6 ft finish mower, GC, $ 8,700. Hubert Gardner, Sanford 919- 774- 8003. Model 1200 Cub Cadet with 38” mowing deck, EC, $ 1,200; double section disc harrow and plow for Cub Cadet tractor, $ 150. Carlton Dunn, Charlotte 704- 392- 2551. NH 273 square baler, $ 2,500; Intern’l hay rake, $ 750; JD 510 round baler, $ 2,500; 2 basket tedder, $ 1,000; fertilizer spreader, $ 350; tandem cattle trailer, $ 1,500. Ray Mitchell, Liberty 336- 565- 4502. Scoop pan 3 pt hitch, reversible, VGC, $ 150; two sets of cultiva-tors for 420 JD tractor, one is spring tooth, $ 100. Ben Sloan, Rockwell 704- 938- 2876. Pittsburg cultivator, 3 pt hitch, 7 legs, $ 250. Johnny Dickens, Lillington 910- 893- 3423. Craftsman gas bushwacker, 10” heavy circular brush blade, 10” weed blade, GC, $ 125. W. Walton, Carthage 910- 947- 2334. Yanmar 2000 24 hp, diesel tractor, new equipment, cutaway disc, plow, cultivator, boom lift, carry all, GC, $ 3,450; Yanmar 3000, 34 hp tractor, $ 5,650. R. Wil-son, Kernersville 336- 993- 4916. 4100 Ford diesel PS, remote hydraulic EC, $ 7,800; 135 MF diesel, PS, GC, $ 4,800; 35 MF diesel, $ 3,000; 130 IH, 1 pt hitch culti-vator, $ 3,000. Rodney Scott, Goldsboro 919- 734- 0526. Eight hang on weights 80 lbs, put on tractor, $ 50. Dwight Stout, Ramseur 336- 824- 8425. Hardee 6’ bushhog with slip clutch, $ 650; 3 pt yard rake, 5 ft, $ 85. Bill Plott, Charlotte 704- 596- 4181. AC three- 16” trip bottom plow, 3 pt, $ 450; Woods RM 59 mower, 3 pt, $ 300; cultivator, 3 pt hitch, $ 75; 10 disc pull type Bogg har-row, 80” wide, $ 50. Clyde Whitfield, Hurdle Mills 336- 599- 4802. ’ 54 D10 AC with 12Y sys-tem, 3 pt hitch, VGC, $ 3,500; ’ 99 F150 4x4, LNC, $ 14,000. Jerry Eubanks, New Bern 252- 637- 5258. ’ 97 Case IH diesel tractor, model 3220, 50 hp, 2WD, canopy, dual hydraulic lines, $ 12,000. Charles OBryant, Greensboro 336- 644- 1439. 6600 Ford tractor , new bushhog loader, new tires front and rear, $ 14,500; 4600 Ford tractor, VGC, $ 8,500; NH 634 hay baler, NH 488 haybine, Ford pick up hay rake, PTO, $ 10,500. Jesse Stem, Jr., Henderson 252- 438- 4420. Commercial straw blower w/ Honda engine, VGC, $ 1,700. Mikey Coats, Clayton 919- 625- 0559. Ford tractor set of 16” front wheel weight w/ bolts two pieces per wheel, $ 100. Jeff Greene, Lenoir 828- 757- 0948. Gravely bushhog or finish mower, 30” with two sulkies, $ 500 OBO. Mike Doby, Swansboro 252- 393- 7794. Mighty Mac chipper shredder, works off tractor PTO, up to 4”, new paint, EC, $ 595. Patty James, China Grove 704- 857- 1426. 1155 MF 145 hp, cabin with AC it does not work, tires at 75 to 85%, another 1155 parts tractor included, $ 5,300 OBO. James Lewis, High Point 336- 869- 0343. 60” King Cutter finish mower side discharge, rear mount with PTO shaft, $ 500. Ken Brown, LaGrange 252- 566- 4311. Set of 3 pt hitch forks, $ 200; 3 pt hay spike, $ 100. William Ellis, Cleveland 704- 278- 0774. 410 MF combine Chevy gasoline engine, 13 ft grain, 4 row corn, machine needs repair, rust through on bottom of machine or for parts, $ 800. Eddie Wooten, East Bend 336- 699- 8400. MF 130 diesel tractor and single 16” turning plow, cranks and runs good, tires are in GC, $ 5,200. R. Marion, Mocksville 336- 998- 3724. JD 336 square baler, sheltered, $ 3,500. Amy Hallamore, Locust 704- 485- 3588. NH 472 7’ haybine, EC, $ 3,200; Grimm 4 basket tedder, $ 1,500; Duetz Fahr 4 basket tedder, parts, $ 200; 16’ flat dump twin cylin-der on 70’ s Chevy C65, $ 800. Tim Abee, Mocksville 336- 492- 2089. MF 1155 135 hp, cab, heat and air, multi power, dual remotes, GC, $ 7,000; JD 4020 diesel, 95 hp, early model, rubber 90%, $ 10,500. Tom Singleton, Advance 336- 998- 7774. NH 648 round baler, $ 10,500; NH 273 square baler, $ 1,500; NH 616 disc mower, $ 2,850; NH 256 side delivery hay rake, $ 900. John Ramsey, Mt Ulla 704- 278- 2900. ’ 78 2641 JD, GC, $ 8,000; ’ 53 Farmall 100 1 set disc and fertil-izer attachment, GC, $ 3,500. Christy Clayton, Roxboro 336- 599- 2515. Intern’l Farmall 140 with cultivators, disc, plow, planters, home made wood splitter, $ 4,500. Todd Allison, Concord 704- 262- 9638. ’ 92 495 Case IH 42 hp, EC, $ 11,000. Donald Shaw, Elon 336- 613- 1836. JD 3- 16 bottom plow, trip shank, cat 2- 3 pt hook up, GC, $ 400. Jeff Hoffman, Clemmons 336- 399- 6517 or 775- 1207. ’ 02 JD gator 6x4, diesel, $ 5,500; MF 124 square baler, $ 1,700. Dewayne Holt, Stokesdale 336- 643- 6051. 69 M 140 Farmall cultiva-tor, plows, $ 3,500; 78M with Woods mower, $ 4,500; IH disc, $ 800; Woods blade, VGC, $ 350; set of cultiva-tors, $ 750. Mac Lovin, Hamlet 910- 205- 3737. JD E 1 ½ hp hit and miss en-gine, restored on skids, $ 1,500. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919- 929- 5578. Scrape pan for 3 pt hitch, used twice, EC, $ 199. Pat Belskie, Aberdeen 910- 281- 4646. Disc harrow long fold up about 20’ wide, $ 1,600; Dyna Drive soil finisher, 8’ 6” wide. $ 1,600; 16’ hay elevator, $ 200. Larry Essick, Kernersville 336- 689- 2682. Fella disc mower 9 ½ ft, VGC, $ 2,000; 8’ ripper/ tool bar, FC, $ 450; horse drawn pasture drag, 7 ft, $ 150; Intern’l 26 disc har-row, cat 2, FC, $ 750; Mill Creek PTO drive manure spreader, $ 850. John Cantelmo, Burlington 336- 222- 0531. JD 240 garden tractor mower, lots of new parts, needs paint and reassembly, $ 550. Neal Sumrell, Chocowinity 252- 946- 3840. NH model 300 manure spreader, capacity 130 bu, $ 1,000; JD FB-B fertilizer grain drill, 11 drops, good working condition, $ 900. Charles McPherson, Mebane 919- 563- 3032. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT March 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 ’ 94 Ponderosa stock/ horse trailer 16’, 6’ wide X6’ 6” tall, cut gate, escape door, rear door slides and swings, GC, $ 1,800. Barry Choate, Waxhaw 704- 243- 2122. Horse size jog/ training cart, factory built, needs wheels and tires, GC, $ 75. J. R. Webb, Colfax 336- 668- 7900. Hunter prospect gentle, handled daily, lots of ground work, nice flat knee movement, exceptional bloodlines from parents, $ 2,000; Welsh X yearling gelding, leads, ties, hauls, handled daily, child pony prospect, $ 2,000. Beth Lawrence, Statesville 704- 872- 0939. Mini horse sulky Amish made, wood shaft, wheel covers, two harnesses, other equipment, $ 350/ for all. Marion Hudson, Durham 919- 423- 6891. Horse boarding 15 ac, pond, large arena, round pen, Wendell area, twice daily feeding, $ 175/ pasture, $ 250/ stall. Vanessa Towell, Wendell 919- 365- 6301. Two horse trailer dual axle white w/ brown trim, $ 1,200. Devoy Coble, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3393. ’ 00 AQHA sorrel mare, $ 2,000; ’ 01 palomino mare, $ 2,500; ’ 05 palomino gelding, $ 1,200; ’ 06 chestnut stud colt, $ 800, Zann Parr Bar, Doc Bar, Sir Quincy Dan, etc. bloodlines, stocky. L. Caudill, Sparta 336- 200- 2007. Spotted draft mares, pair of 5 y/ o, black/ white, Amish broke to all farm machinery, $ 5,000. Mike Pennell, Hiddenite 828- 635- 6476. Brown nylon pony harness, fits medium size 11- 12 hand pony, new, $ 105. R. Turner, Marshville 704- 624- 5631. Training harness complete, $ 8,500; used saddle bags, $ 500. Gary Shaver, Gold Hill 704- 929- 0048. Big Valley 2 horse BP trailer, $ 1,000; ’ 02 Ponderosa GN live-stock trailer, 14’ long, 7’ wide, heavy axles, LNC, $ 3,500. Danny Brown, Stony Point 704- 585- 2621. Mexican roping saddle new, $ 600; Argentine lariat, $ 400. N. Hobson, Pittsboro 336- 376- 8137. Two horse wooden wheel wagon, needs repair, $ 400; 4 16” bot-tom plow, 3 pt hitch, trip feet, high clearance, $ 800. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632- 3801. Rubber fencing and chew guard for horses, strong, flexible, easy to install, maintenance free, great for horses, riding rings, $. 10/ ft delivered. Jim Tonseth, Salisbury 704- 213- 3382. Rocky Mountain gelding, reg., red chocolate w/ flax mane and tail, trail experience, gentle nature, $ 3,500 OBO. Sandra Obi, Indian Trail 704- 882- 2204. 8 stall barn fenced pastures and paddocks, 10x10 stalls, fully lighted, 90’ round pen and trails, between Mt. Airy and Pilot Mtn, $ 800/ mo. Margot Kemp, Mt Airy 336- 789- 7232. TWH reg., 16.2h, great trail horse, $ 1,800. Kim Foster, Cleveland 704- 458- 3147. ’ 98 WW I horse BP trailer, used eight times, EC, $ 2,000 OBO. C. W. Thompson, Red Springs 910- 583- 5828. Mini donkeys dark chocolate brown breeding jack, grandfather was grand champ jack, US national mini donkey show, $, 1500; 6 m/ o jacks, registered, $ 400-$ 600. Steve or Joan Levitt, Efland 919- 563- 9527. ’ 01 APHA/ AQHA reg. supe-rior point, sorrel/ roanish overo broodmare, $ 10,000 OBO to qualified facility only; ’ 05 APHA chest-nut overo gelding, show quality, mostly white face, trailers well, $ 3,000 OBO. James Cowan, Hid-denite 704- 585- 2105. Standard bred, 4 y/ o, rides and drives, $ 1,000; surry roll back top and oil lamps, 18th century, $ 3,000. Jack Tucker, 4516 Matthews Mint Hill Rd, Matthews 28105. Horse boarding stall board available, northern Durham, owners on site, includes feed, hay, stalls, cleaned daily, $ 300/ mo. Michael Wynne, Rougemont 336- 364- 7114. ’ 01 Double D 3 or 4 horse trailer, GN, padded flooring, sleeping qtrs, kept under shelter, EC, $ 5,000. Kelly Douglas, Lemon Springs 919- 708- 8936. Shavings all pine, very ab-sorbent, compressed and packaged into large bale for ease of han-dling and storage, large size pro-vides excellent coverage, $ 3.75- $ 4.25/ per bale, based on volume. G. Hines, Stanfield 704- 888- 2987. Farrier equipment shoe stock, anvil, new forge, etc., VGC, $ 900. James Taylor, Raleigh 919- 732- 5323. ’ 95 Executive Sundowner 3 horse slant load w/ weekend package, $ 12,500. Delores Church, Asheboro 336- 625- 5122. Rocky Mountain gelding rose gray, excellent rail horse, very smooth, crosses water, $ 4,500. Clara Vick, Leasburg 336- 322- 3526 or 382- 8895- cell. QH gelding white blaze, 12 y/ o, good pasture companion, $ 400 OBO. Wendy Bender, Asheboro 336- 626- 6085. AQHA one 6 y/ o gelding; two 5 y/ o geldings; five 3 y/ o geld-ings; two 3 y/ o fillies, sires and dams on farm, $ 1,500 up. Cecil Brown, Seagrove 910- 428- 9018 or 873- 7997. Mini horses triple registered, various colors,’ 07 weanling foals, black/ white, parents on site, gentle, $ 800 up. Bill and Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. Western 15” saddle GC, $ 175; English endurance saddle, no fit-tings, $ 150. C. L. Sprinkle, 1929 Bethel Road, Ronda 28670. HORSES *** PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins/ EIA 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 pro-vided a negative Coggins test. *** B or BN Farmall to restore. Ray Stikeleather, Sr., Granite Falls 828- 728- 6199, or 612- 9553. Side Winder bushhog the one that blades are driven by the rubber tire. Bill Marion, Lexing-ton 336- 250- 1601. Merry tiller and Merry tiller parts. Greer Goodman, Salisbury 704- 633- 5676. Used backhoe bucket to fit Ford 555D backhoe, ’ 96 model, 12- 16 or 18 inch. Chris Leggett, Lumberton 910- 738- 8301. Walk behind, self propelled bushhog. Vinita Szczepanski, Jacksonville szcz@ earthlink. net 543 Oliver sod planter. Johnny Glosson, Pittsboro 919- 542- 2459. Pull type rotary cutter, 9’- 10’, GC. L. E. Sipe, Statesville 704- 872- 7667. 4- 6 Roanoke small box to-bacco barns, converted or not converted. Brandon Rich, Castalia 252- 813- 2788. Mixer/ grinder hammermill, irrigation pump and pipe. J. D. Isley, Reidsville 336- 349- 7368. ’ 47 TA JD B for parts, newer model ok, need mid section, rea-sonable price; HA 92 JD engine, fits 30 pull type combine, small hammermill. Timothy Lambeth, Winston- Salem 336- 475- 5059. JD 443, 643, 843 corn head. Jason Hunter, King 336- 983- 3705. Disc harrow on wheels 10- 13 ft. Wayne Fuller, Hamlet 910- 582- 2770. Cultipacker for parts. James Pace, Mooresville 704- 664- 7135. Power steering kit for 601 Work Master Ford tractor com-plete kin in GC. A. W. Marion, Pleasant Garden 336- 674- 2045. IH fertilizer hopper drive round slit gear w/ spreader inside hop-per, need 14- 9- 30 rear tractor tire, grist mill and HD chisel plow, 3 pt, 7 or 9 ft. Charles Drye, Sr, McLeansville 336- 638- 2902. Hammermill, mill and mixer with power unit or mill and mixer only. Tommy Sink, Lexington 336- 787- 5996. Drop spreader 6’, GC; blast sprayer for vineyard, 50- 120 gallon in GC. James Cowan, Hiddenite 704- 585- 2105. Boom sprayer trailer type w/ power take off pump no larger than 300 gallon tank. Tony Hutchens, Yadkinville 336- 466- 1313. IH 454 tractor running or not for parts, need drawbar and grill assembly. Nelson Pearce, Zebulon 919- 269- 6710. 10 to 13 ft disc harrow on wheels, Wayne Fuller, Hamlet 910- 582- 2770. Used potato harvester, 1 or 2 row, used potato planter and used potato seed cutter, used po-tato bagger machine. Thomas Tucker, Seagrove 336- 549- 1997. 4 to 6 row planter w/ ripper, cotton wagon, two 13.6/ 36 tires, steel flatbed, 18 ft plus mower conditioner or disc mower mid size trackhoe, GC. Brent Strickland, Louisburg 919- 496- 7108. JD 443, 643, 843 corn head. Jason Hunter, King 336- 407- 2543. Oliver Super 44 or 440. Mike Puller, Weaverville 828- 645- 7828. 20’ s Fordson F tractors, ac-cessories and parts. Karl Hesse, Huntersville 704- 895- 8241. Rotary cutter 6’, GC. Jeff Adrian, Ramseur 336- 879- 9794. Tool bar for 3 pt hitch, 45 hp tractor with some cultivator attachments if possible; used Miller welder at least 400 amps, GC. Richard Matthews, Sanford 919- 708- 6907. Sweet potato plow saw mill and shingle mill. Dillard Ward, Hertford 252- 426- 7613. NH hay rake. Craig and Lynn Lawing, Bostic 828- 245- 1055. Potato plow for 1 pt hitch Farmall 140, GC, reasonable. Gerald Brown, Goldsboro 919- 735- 4181. JD or Ford tractor, 40 hp or more with PS, loader, etc., in GC, will trade. Hutch Traver, Wake Forest 919- 528- 0458. Canopy for 2240 JD with frame in GC. Fred Sloan, Sanford 919- 774- 6585. Farmall Cub tractor prefer with cultivators, must be in GC or EC. Willaim Simmons, Seven Springs 919- 778- 7460. IH Farmall 1 pt double bot-tom plow, 1 pt gang disc for Farmall 130, both must be GC. Jim Mitchell, Sanford 919- 775- 5005. AC 2 shank sub soiler snap coupler for D19 or 190; two outside shanks that bolt on the outside of a Graham home chisel plow. Timothy Mabe, Troy 910- 572- 3539. JD 335 round baler GC. Steve Davis, Louisburg 919- 853- 2794. ’ 63 MF 35 diesel w/ multi power, good sheet metal, restorable, kept in shed. Nema Wombe, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 5204. Ford 2000, 2600 tractor PS, live PTO, GC. Tim Bowman, Lenoir 828- 728- 1513. Manure spreader 6’ box blade, 3 pt hitch, aerator. Michael Bailey, Creedmoor 919- 528- 8843. One 14.9- 28 Safe Mark multi angle tractor tire, Farm Bureau brand, GC. John Button, Madi-son 336- 418- 0057. Farmall fertilizer distributor and planter, one row to fit Farmall 130, planter plates for same, good working order or for parts. Dewey Caruthers, Kernersville 336- 992- 1861. Frontend loader made to fit MF 1105. G. Winter, Burgaw 910- 259- 5382. Silage cutter sillage filler/ blower on steel wheels. Leonard Bruff, Lexington 336- 474- 0993. 6- 7 ft disc set for 3 pt hitch, screw adjustment on angle. Wayne Couick, Waxhaw 704- 225- 2203. Fold down ROPS to fit Ford 3600. Terry Church, Wilkesboro 336- 984- 0179. Golf carts, 4 wheelers. Danny Clodfelter, Yadkinville 336- 468- 7360. Square hay baler, cheap. Mike Bennett, Grimesland 252- 746- 4504. EQUIPMENT WANTED 140 Farmall tractor, culti-vators, fertilizer works, lay off plow, fast hitch, original paint and tires, EC, second owner, $ 5,250. Otis Mendenhall, Lexington 336- 787- 4909. 1030 Case tractor, approx. 100 hp engine overhauled, fac-tory cab, good for restoration, $ 5,500. Bill Tingen, Liberty 336- 376- 6840. Bushhog brand 9’ trailer type harrow, 24 disc, 9” spacing, bearings and disc are in EC, furrow fillers, $ 1,500. Randy Gerringer, Browns Summit 336- 908- 1075. NH 477 mowing machine 7” cut, kept in shed, GC, $ 2,000; ’ 60 F600 Ford dump truck V8, 14” dump with load cover, GC, $ 1,800. Daniel Craddock Eden 336- 623- 1850. ’ 73 Intern’l 1066 lots of new, too much to list, farm ready, $ 8,500 nego. Gaston Pierce, Chapel Hill 919- 619- 1758. MTD lawn tractor 18hp, 48” mowing deck perfect working order, $ 500. Joe Wages, Winston- Salem 336- 682- 7950. ’ 74 Intern’l Cub, 42” Woods belly mower and drawbar, VGC, $ 2,635. M. Corey, Sims 252- 235- 3343. ’ 00 NH TN750, 4WD, cab, Woods 1020 loader w/ 72” bucket, 2 remotes in rear and 2 in front, $ 27,500. Camden Jackson, Cherryville 704- 435- 3310. Dexter tractor, running when last used 3 years ago, older model, $ 950 OBO. Neil Evans, Jr., Bennett, 336- 879- 1355. Intern’l 656 diesel tractor with Intern’l front end loader, 65 hp remote hydraulics, PS, good brakes and tires, low hours, very strong, $ 8,500. Rex Crouch, Jr., Ellerbe 910- 995- 0750. NH disc haybine with crimper 1,000 rpm shaft, $ 4,000. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. Intern’l 5100 grain drill double box, seed/ fertilizer double disc openers, good paint 8” spacing, $ 2,850. Jonathan Sedberry, Mt Gilead 910- 573- 0141. Farmall 130 with front and rear cults, 1 pt hitch, bushhog, scrape blade, drag disk, reaer wheel weights, $ 3,500. C. W. Hager, Indian Trail 704- 821- 7973. Grain bins, two are 4,400 bu each, fans and drying heater, sweep auger and motor, $ 2,300/ ea. R. J. Pope, Matthews 704- 821- 8121. IH 5088 farm tractor 135 hp cab and air, low hours, good tractor, $ 15,500; finish dusk heavy weight, 16’ duals, cylinder and hose, $ 1,200; chisel plow, 7 shank, $ 600; hay rake, Ford 3 pt, GC, $ 550. David Douglas, Statesville 704- 585- 6619. Leinbach scoop, $ 175; scrape blade, $ 50; 2 pt plow, $ 175; bushhog, $ 75; trailer frame, $ 50. Andy Upshaw, Pittsboro 919- 663- 3725. 1566 Intern’l Farmall DT kit in engine, new rear and bear-ings, 16’ Miller offset disk, $ 8,500 OBO. Dale Boles, Pilot Mtn 336- 351- 5960. MH Pony tractor, front/ rear cultivators, fast hitch, blade, good paint and motor, garden ready, $ 1,650; bushhog finish mower, 5 ft, 3 pt hitch, $ 450. MF feed mill/ mixer, $ 500; Ford 309 2 row planter for parts, $ 50. Wade Teague, Goldsboro 919- 920- 3790. JD diesel tractor 4000 se-ries, looks brand new front to back, new paint, lights seat and gauges, $ 9,500; Ford 5000 diesel, new clutch, $ 5,900. Dean Carpenter, Dallas 704- 813- 1839. Zero turn Bobcat mower 60” deck, new motor, new clutches, lots more, $ 1,800. Jason Ernst, Burlington 336- 516- 3705. Super 68 NH baler, used last year to bale straw, rebuilt pick up two years ago, $ 1,000. Evan Myers, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 9228. One point fast hitch Farmall breaking plow, two point 14” new points, wings, $ 250. Steve Hawley, Fremont 919- 2142- 5833. JD # 100 semi mount corn snapper used ’ 06 to pick also have one for parts, $ 375/ for both; JD 16 disc finish hare, $ 225. Neal Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 5786. ’ 05 Polaris Ranger 4x4 windshield, Warn 4 K front winch, full roll cage, dump bed, seats for 3, $ 7,250. G. N. Rogers, Cameron 910- 245- 4160. JD 4400 combine, 213 and 444 head, chopper, EC, $ 4,500 OBO. R. C. Parker, Hurdle Mills 919- 732- 9485. ’ 87 JD 2950 open cab $ 12,500; JD 2020 70’ s $ 5,500; ’ 70’ s Intern’l 1066, $ 10,000; Farmall 140, $ 4,500, all running in GC. Albert Butler, Chapel Hill 919- 819- 8210. G AC tractor runs, never been restored, some part and some equipment to go with it, $ 2,500. Gene Penegar, Monroe 704- 283- 1885. MF 135 diesel tractor runs great, good tires, scrape blade, boom pole and carry all, $ 4,200. M. Ken, Archdale 336- 442- 7399. 54” JD front blade, hydrau-lic lift/ tilt, used on JD 420, fits 316, 318 and 430, $ 450; Wood 1050 backhoe, 3 pt hook up, PTO hydraulic pump, LNC, includes 3 buckets, 18”, 24”, 36”, $ 5,000. A. Wright, Graham 336- 376- 0092. Hay spear made for quick attach front end loader, 2 ½ y/ o, EC, $ 300. Rick Banasik, King 336- 416- 2823. JD hay wagon 8’ x14’ treated floor, EC, $ 750. Jay Hohn, Jr., Archdale 336- 431- 1664. Farmall Cub good paint, runs starts easy has 48” belly mower, full weights, $ 500. Sam Wilkes, Wilkesboro 336- 902- 5016. JD M new tires, cultivators, turn plow, 2- 12” pulley, new battery, VGC, $ 2,995. Glen Phillippie, Burlington 336- 213- 0014. F20 not running, motor stuck, possible restoration or parts, $ 500. Tom Koch, Boomer 336- 902- 5085. JD 7000 4 row plateless planter, $ 1,800: JD 1240 planter, $ 700; NH 56 rollerbar rake, $ 1,000. Matthew Hutchinson, Lexington 336- 787- 3981. ’ 83 Cub low boy model 154 set up for mowing with Woods 60 “ belly mower, $ 1,650. Charles King, Greensboro 336- 362- 4439. Farmall Super C new tires/ paint, tight steering and rebuilt front end, runs great, close to show condition, $ 2,500 OBO. Perry Stiwalt, Bessemer City 704- 747- 1558 or 629- 1084. Cub tractor overhauled, EC, $ 2,200. Danny Presson, Monroe 704- 283- 4934. ’ 54 JD 50 original 12V, new coil, points, condensor, plugs, carb kit, battery, rebuilt clutch, origi-nal paint, $ 3,300, delivery pos-sible. Dwayne Ritter, Ramseur 336- 879- 8740. Ford 9N tractor w/ 7 pieces of farm equipment, GC, $ 3,500. Holland Bost, China Grove 704- 857- 2736. JD 1050 tractor w/ attachments, runs well, $ 3,800; Polaris 500 Sportsman, runs well, $ 2,300. Ian Quartermaine, Watha 910- 285- 4673. Kubota 2710 diesel, 4x4 tractor with front loader, EC, $ 11,500; Case Intern’l 385 diesel tractor, LNC, $ 9,750 JD 650 diesel, 60” belly mower, $ 6,950; ’ 03 Ford F150 XLT, $ 14,750. Larry Mills, Monroe 704- 282- 0108. 6’ Woods mowing machine side discharge, VGC, $ 600. Evelyn Taylor, Rougemont 919- 732- 5323. NH square baler model 270, rebuilt by dealer 2 years ago, $ 1,500. Steve Martin, Sophia 336- 861- 3273. ’ 96 JD 6x4 gator, bedliner, brush guards, accessory plug, $ 4,750. Ed Peek, Huntersville 704- 905- 1760. Intern’l 80 pull type com-bine with pick up reel, no rust, sheltered, GC, $ 650. C. L. McGee, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 2915. Ford 530 haybaler, kept in barn, GC, $ 800; 451 NH sickle mower, GC, $ 1,250. Brady Lester, Winston- Salem 336- 201- 2206. Ford 2000, late 60’ s, gas, very reliable, perfect working order, new seat, good sheet metal, $ 3,800. Ray Milosh, Pittsboro 919- 444- 9416. ’ 96 model JD 6300 cab tractor with 620 loader, forks, bucket round bale fork, AC, heat, $ 2,000. Allen Hamilton, Archdale 336- 442- 1161. JD breaking plow, 4- 16” plows, $ 200; AC braking plow, 2- 14” plows, $ 100; 1- 4 row rolling cultivator with new rollers, $ 200. Leon Ward, Smithfield 919- 934- 6649. 8820 Titan two 4WD 924 flex header, $ 19,000. Carl Briley, Stokes 252- 714- 8024. Heavy duty 6’ bushhog VGC, $ 500. G. E. Hoffmann, Raeford 910- 875- 3890. MF 235 tractor, GC, $ 4,000. Emory Pittman, Lumberton 910- 671- 7270. New King Kutter finish mower, used 1 time, $ 1,100. C. H. Goins, Carthage 910- 947- 2994. ’ 53 Cub new paint, tires, etc., near perfect condition, $ 2,500; set of original ’ 48 rear tires, normal cracking, nice tread, $ 150. Rich-ard Rodier, Concord 704- 792- 1943. ’ 04 Articat 4 wheeler, 4x4, $ 4,000. Ted Latta, Roxboro 336- 597- 5709. Taylor twin 24 box barn with six trailers, EC; retrofitted Ak-ron irrigation, $ 5,000. David Tickle, Summerfield 336- 349- 9760. King Kutter bushhog 6 ft, 60hp gear box, LNC, $ 800. Don Bowles, Rural Hall 336- 969- 6030. NH 450 7 ft sickle mower, with extra sickle, $ 1,000. Bran-don Bowles, Rural Hall 336- 416- 2760. NH 851 round baler GC, $ 1,800 OBO; ’ 92 Ford F250 King Cab 4x4 diesel with Turbo, long wheel base, $ 5,000. Clint Harrill, For-est City 828- 429- 9273. JD 1217 mower conditioner 7’ cut, 4 year old rollers, GC, $ 1,650; Tonutti 3 pt 5 wheel rake, GC, $ 275. Doug Gilliam, Burlington 336- 421- 9572. JD 4200 4 WD with loader, with six attachments, $ 15,500; ’ 00 JD 4200 4 WD tractor with 420 front end loader, $ 13,300. Daryl Barnes, Lexington 336- 859- 9775. IH 1466 recent overhaul, EC, $ 10,500. Nicholas Hanes, Lexington 336- 239- 0197. Snapper riding mower with 12.5 Briggs electric start motor, GC, $ 350. Terry Church, Wilkesboro 336- 973- 7750. Ford 3 pt sickle mower, 6 ft bar, shed kept, extra bar, ex-tra guards and blades, GC, $ 450. Perry Pasour, Bessemer City 704- 629- 4521. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW March 2007 ’ 04 GMC 2500 Duramax, crew cab, 4x4, LNC, $ 32,900 OBO. Clay Mohr, Crossnore 828- 733- 0593. ’ 87 Chevy truck long bed, $ 750. Doug Hill, Deep Run 252- 568- 4351. Box dump bed 10’ long w/ pump and cylinder, $ 1,000. George Ingram, Kannapolis 704- 933- 2981. Long bed w/ tailgate and chrome bumper for ’ 95 Dodge truck, $ 550/ for all; ’ 94 GMC flatbed truck, one ton, new AC, good tires, GN and Reese hitch, underbody tool box, need motor repaired, $ 3,000. Larry G. Blackburn, Troy 910- 572- 2267. ’ 95 Utility refrigerated trailer 48’ x102” air ride, carrier unit, new compressor, excellent floor inside, $ 11,000. Lewis Blue, Carthage 910- 783- 6478. ’ 65 Ford flatbed truck dual rear wheels, strong running, $ 1,200 or will trade. Vinita Szczepanski, Jacksonville szcz@ earthlink. net ’ 67 Chevy C60 16’ oak flatbed, 350, 5+ 2, needs engine, $ 600. Wesley Stephens, Council 910- 874- 3175. 366 C- 70 Chevy litter spreader truck, 15’ Channler body, new cover, new tires, EC, $ 10,950. Reuben Holtzman, Ridgeway 252- 456- 2803. ’ 80 Intern’l dump truck w/ 466 diesel engine, $ 2,500. Edgar Young, Lake Waccamaw 910- 646- 1933. ’ 79 Chevy long bed 4x4 400, small block, runs good, $ 1,600. Cheryl Taylor, Lowgap 336- 648- 4887. ’ 04 Ford Ranger XLT extend cab, automatic transmission, PW, PL, keyless entry, AC, $ 11,500 OBO. Clark Boyd, High Point 336- 681- 2628. ’ 80 Ford F700 V8, 2 spd, rear log rack, $ 4,000; ’ 77 Chevy C65 V8, 2 spd rear, flat bed, $ 2,500. Wayne Walker, Casar 704- 538- 8890. ’ 94 Volvo single axle dump truck, Cummings diesel, 8 spd LL, electric tarp, air gate, p- hook, hauls 10 tons, GC, $ 14,000; ’ 89 Reid 20 ton equipment trailer, dual axle, dual wheel, GC, $ 5,000 OBO. Chris Allen, Asheboro 336- 964- 6363. ’ 74 Toyota pick up straight drive, green, does not use oil, runs good, almost new tires, $ 750 OBO. Jackie Arnette, Cooleemee 336- 284- 6821. 17 ft all metal heavy equip-ment trailer, fenders, ramps and jack, 2 & 5/ 16 ball, $ 1,500. Gery Barker, Lexington 336- 472- 7535. Stock trailer 16’, GN, great tires, working lights, EC, $ 2,000. M. Gentry, Pfafftown 336- 413- 7269. Homemade utility trailer w/ removable treated wood sides, $ 800 OBO. Tommy Silance, Jackson-ville 910- 330- 3813. ’ 99 F250 pick up XL super duty V8, 7.3L, turbo diesel PS, 2WD, 6 spd, AC, good tires, towing pkg, tool box, $ 8,000. Kent Whicker, Kernersville 336- 993- 5255. ’ 01 Chevy Silverado Z71 LWB truck, 4x4, PW, tow/ haul, loaded, new tires and toolbox, extra clean, $ 8,500. Bobby Wilson, Lexing-ton 336- 956- 6843. ’ 84 Ford F150 long bed, bed liner, motor needs work, overall truck PC, tires FC but has really nice rims, $ 700; ’ 73 Ford pick up rough body, very PC, less than 40,000 miles on rebuilt V8 en-gine, $ 550 for the whole thing. R. F. Allen, Clayton 919- 422- 4702- cell. Rabbit or quail pens in GC. Jimmy Furr, Stanfield 704- 888- 0213. Original owner’s manual or reprints for Farmall 100- 140 fast hitch implements. Bobby Scott, Trinity 336- 431- 3980. Factory roll bar and canopy for Ford 5000 PTO driven chip-per shredder, rock rake. Ed Peek, Huntersville 704- 905- 1760. Forks Dunham Lehr loader. Wayne White, Vale 704- 462- 1087. Outside hog feeder. Johnny Glosson, Pittsboro 919- 542- 2459. Used 4 wheel wagons, any shape, reasonable price. Harold Hicks, Mocksville 336- 492- 2209. Used cattle head gate. Shelton Hill, Orrum 910- 628- 7205. Used tile or coulvert to make crossing a creek possible, metal or concrete. Larry York, Staley 336- 824- 2077. Large log double stable/ feed barn, no tobacco barns, will pay top price for nice barn. Scott Sink, Lexington 336- 787- 5200. 13.6 x 38 tires w/ good tread, will consider buying a set. Brian Banks, Raeford 910- 848- 8516. Old fuel drums, angle iron and tobacco trailers. Donald Haddock, Winterville 252- 321- 5616. Magnetos and parts that can be used to repair magnetos. Larry Foster, Burlington 336- 584- 7563. 350- 450 gallon stainless steel round milk tank w/ lid. Blake Lawing, Mooresville 704- 896- 8896. Cypress lumber to build fence and barn siding, also cants for resawing. Louis Graham, Pittsboro 919- 542- 4571. Metal roofing to side barn. G. Winter, Burgaw 910- 259- 5382. Round pen would prefer 60 ft, in GC. Tracy Marlow, Peachland 704- 272- 8968. Shade cloth any size, GC. Steven Cap, Monroe 704- 291- 2331. FARM SUPPLIES WANTED Used AI tank large capacity, currently used for freeze brand-ing, GC, $ 300 OBO. C. W. Th-ompson, Red Springs 910- 583- 5828. Husqvarna 365 chainsaw 20” bar, 4.6 hp, VGC, $ 300. Lonnie Clark, Madison 336- 548- 3508. Greenhouse 3 bay gutter connected, galvanized steel, 60’ x144’, $ 2,500 OBO. Shirley Lloyd, Rex 910- 843- 1905. Horse manure Free, you haul. Ruth Whisnant, Morganton 828- 437- 4320. Semen tank older Lyndie model but working fine, six canisters total, one broken, $ 400. Jeremy Hood, Newton 828- 320- 0297. 10,000 gallon steel water storage tank, $ 500. Vernon Lassiter, Charlotte 704- 392- 5704. Greenhouse frame 30’ x60’ heater and all fans must be moved, $ 1,000. Dwain Joyce, Madison 336- 427- 5548. Live animal box traps, for coon, fox, dogs, bobcats, $ 60, $ 85 and $ 120. J. Parrish, Durham 919- 688- 3235. Manual tire changers $ 80- $ 90/ ea; air compressor for tires, $ 100. Frank Busby, Jr., Matthews 704- 821- 9949. B& S 8 hp, 1/ c engine, cast iron block horizontal shaft, GC, $ 125. Ralph Blalock, Bear Creek 919- 837- 5573. 80 creosote treated end trimmed fence posts, new, 6’ x4”, some are 7’, $ 5/ ea; 1,200 bu grain bin w/ metal floor, $ 200. J. R. Hobson, Boonville 336- 367- 7768. Greenhouse frame 1 ¾ ” metal pipe, 30’ x 80’ at 5’ apart, VGC $ 1,400 OBO. Mike Doby, Swansboro 252- 393- 7794. PTO overrun clutch for mower, 1 3/ 8”, 6 tooth, male and female splines, $ 65; direct current gen-erators, 3 sizes, 10,000, 2,000 and 5,000 watts 115 or 230 volts, $ 200 to $ 300 OBO. Bill Payne, Madi-son 336- 548- 6630 6- 9 pm. 400- 9 implement tire, new, $ 40. Greer Byerly, Linwood 336- 853- 6055. Fruit press Vintner Best Fruit and Wine Press, $ 250. George Smith, Midland 704- 786- 1772. Magnetos rebuilt for all type engines, $ 150-$ 450. Larry Fos-ter, Burlington 336- 584- 7563. Barb wire 4 rolls, $ 80/ for all. Myra Collins, High Point 336- 869- 5864. Aeromotor 8’ windmill, 33’ tower, $ 2,600. Hal Garmon, Davidson 704- 892- 3753. Gengrac 10,000 watt gaso-line generator, EC, $ 1,200. James Boyd, Henderson 252- 492- 3281. Oak fence boards 1” thick by 6” wide x 10’ long, $ 5/ ea; pine, 1” thick by 6” wide by 10’ long, $ 3/ ea. Glenn Jones, Winston- Sa-lem 336- 817- 4325. Bean sheller 1 bu cap, ¼ hp, $ 200 OBO. Walter Beasley, Julian 336- 685- 0013. Three 40 gallon, 1/ 8” stain-less steel pots, w/ handles, 24” diameter, 22” depth, $ 250/ ea. Bob Bridgman, 704- 788- 1229. Basket linds, never been used, $ 1/ ea. Wayne Fuller, Hamlet 910- 582- 2770. Hobart 30 lb digital produce scale, LNC, $ 225. Gerald Amos, Toast 336- 789- 2382. Oak logs, from 1800’ s log house, suitable for building barn, etc, $ 1,000. Teresa Dodson, Haw River 336- 376- 3902. Custom made aluminum dog box for full size pick up, 4’ x4’, 2 runs 16” high w/ 5” storage area on top, 21” total height, $ 375. Chic Hall, Durham 919- 403- 7720. Caroni finish mower gear box + mower parts, $ 150. Ralph O’Daniel, Chapel Hill 919- 929- 1003. ABS semen tank, SC 33/ 26, $ 800. Earl Estes, Eden 336- 552- 7070. Pecan cracker 110 volt, cracker and hopper will crack 100 lbs per hour with 80% shell out of halves, $ 3,350. Gordon Pearce, Bailey 252- 230- 0224. Old tobacco sticks some sawed, some hand hewn, several hundred, $ 5/ per 100. Jimmy Spurgeon, High Point 336- 403- 4846. Aermotor 8 ft windmill and 47 ft tower, disassembled, all parts, mill, blades and tail in VGC, $ 2,500. Tommy Sink, Lexington 336- 787- 5996. Goat/ sheep turn table, use table to tilt animal instead of holding, excellent for one or two man operation, EC, $ 450. David and Suzanne Hendrix, Waynesville 828- 246- 2309. Burlap feed sacks, $. 50/ ea. Jim Bostian, Claremont 828- 459- 9276. ’ 04 Murray lawn tractor 46” cut, 21 hp, heavy axle, never used, $ 1,250. Kenneth Cruthis, High Point 336- 861- 4785. 100 float trays, 200 cells, LNC, $ 200/ ea. Ollie Collier, Angier 919- 639- 2568. 8 hp B& S horizontal motor used very little, starts and runs, good cast iron, black , $ 225. W. T. Duncan, Sophia 336- 495- 4455. Two Safemark multi angle 18.4- 34 tires mounted on 16” rims, 70% tread left on 6 ply tires, $ 150/ ea. Len Needham, Bahama 919- 620- 0092. Fairbanks platform scales, $ 250. Gary Williams, Granite Falls 828- 396- 2510. Fairbanks platform scales, $ 155. Susan and Willis McBride, Asheboro 336- 629- 2273. Galvanized water tank round, 3 ft high and 10 ft long, $ 25. Myra Collins, High Point 336- 869- 5864. Two Continenetal 20x20 Ag tread tires, used and have vulca-nized and ready to be mounted, $ 200 OBO; skidder tire and wheel, $ 200. Greg Jenkins, Durham 919- 572- 9050. 80 joints 5”, 20’ Surerain ir-rigation pipe, $ 2,000. E. Y. Coleman, Reidsville 336- 342- 4097. Grain bins 1,800 and 2,800 bu capacity, floor clean out sweeps one drying fan, GC, $ 500/ ea OBO. Elbert Buck, Winterville 252- 746- 6697. Bennet gas pumps 5 units, took from gas station w/ hoses and nozzles, $ 300/ ea. Chris Azar, Monroe 704- 283- 3031. Wood shavings large 35 lb plastic bags, $ 3.75. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville 336- 698- 0207. Blue bird houses red cedar, $ 10. Ryan Kendall, Concord 980- 254- 5105. Commercial greenhouse 72’ x96’ w/ 10’ sidewalls, very heavy duty, includes shade cloths, HAF fans, exhaust fans, LP heater, etc., $ 8,000 OBO. J. Paramore, Tarboro 252- 641- 6925. Feed bins, gravity flow w/ 21 ton capacity, ten extra heavy duty bins, $ 500/ ea. Mike Skinner, Winterville 252- 756- 7286. 5V tin 26 gauge, 12’ long, approx. 100 sheets, $ 12/ ea. Bill King, Council 910- 645- 4788. Terra cotta culvert/ well casings 22x40”, and 27x27”, free load-ing on your truck, $ 5/ ea. Clifton Baucom, Raleigh 919- 779- 1611. 300 T posts, metal, 6’ long, for fencing, EC, $ 2.50/ ea; 10’ feed pan, LNC, $ 50; 50 gallon Rubbermaid water tub, $ 40. Jim Fritts, Lex-ington 336- 746- 7174. Goat milk soap handmade, vegetable oil lye soap, up to 28 scents, $ 5/ ea bar + shipping. B. Seaman, 336- 994- 8479. Jadeloon greenhouse 44’ x96’, 2 bay, used, unassembled, used heaters, fans, louvers, $ 5,000 OBO. Scott Jones, Greensboro 336- 697- 9777. Corrugated black plastic pipe 20’ x12”, $ 45/ ea; metal pipe, corrugated, 24” x20’, bent, $ 175; PVC pipe, 6” x20’ PVC pipe, $ 30. A. S. Manuel, Salisbury 336- 239- 4942. Sheep squeeze chute, $ 300. Don Schroyer, Rockwell 704- 857- 2044. Troybilt Horse garden tiller, 8 hp, anniversary edition, needs rework and minor repairs, expo-sure to weather, running great last time used, $ 275. Ron Ray, Salisbury 704- 433- 2221. Two each Firestone SteelTex 265/ 75- 16 E rated white letter, about half tread, no plugs or patches, $ 100. Todd Noles, Concord 704- 467- 2555. Bat Gauno 55 gallon drum ¼ ” screened, $ 450; 100 lbs, $ 150. George Norfleet, Laurinburg 910- 280- 0644. Troybilt tiller 7 hp, Kohler engine, horse model, manual start, HD tines, furrow attachment, manuals, $ 600; chainsaw Jonsered 455, 18” bar, two extra chains, operator manual, LNC, $ 125. W. C. Walton, Carthage 910- 947- 2334. FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES Mammoth jack of breeding age, the bigger the better, easy keeper preferred, red okay, prefer black/ white points. Lisa Hicks, Lexing-ton 336- 853- 6765. Used, round horse panels will pick up. Ronnie Shumate, Wilkesboro 336- 973- 4444. Used round bale feeder. Cathy Shelton, Reidsville 336- 456- 8730. Wooden cob size cart Meadowbrook style or gig, reasonable price. Ruth Smith, Burgaw 910- 259- 4452. Three horse slant GN, must be in GC, will consider ‘ 96-‘ 2000. Wanda Davenport, Elkin 336- 957- 3924. Trail riding horse, 15.2 or larger, suitable for heavy begin-ner rider, no vices please. Miranda Bailey, Creedmoor 919- 528- 8843. Two to four horse trailer, BP or GN, prefer dressing room and tack storage, VGC, have a large 16h horse, price range $ 1,500. Lynn Strother, Franklinton 919- 528- 6893. Jenny donkey will provide excellent home on farm with other horses. Anne Evans, Bennett 336- 879- 1355. Pasture companion horse or burro, older okay, no vices. Sue Egelston, Elizabethtown 910- 862- 4394. Pony will provide loving home and good life, Free. Beverly Richardson, Seagrove 910- 464- 0450. Used horse magazines for 4H club. Kathy Wright, Troy 910- 572- 01433. Pony carousel. Mary Amos, Winston- Salem 336- 767- 0763. Used 2 horse BP trailer, rea-sonable price and condition. Jo-seph Rychlik, Princeton 919- 936- 2446. Corral round pen panels, any size or color, reasonable price, will pick up within 60 miles of Statesville. M. Lindsey, Statesville 704- 929- 8313. ’ 94 S& H horse trailer $ 1,595. S. Hodnett, 336- 292- 5110. Leather harness complete set for team of Haflingers, LNC, $ 1,000. Elaine Moore, Albemarle 704- 985- 8227. Horse boarding facility 20 stall barn, outdoor riding arena, trails, near Walnut Cove, $ 500- $ 1,500. Owen Osborne, Rural Hall 336- 969- 1999. Wintex western saddle, LNC, 16” seat, $ 300. Kay Hatley, Albemarle 704- 982- 7482. TWH reg. mare w/ colt, dark bay, chestnut, $ 1,000; TWH reg., 23 m/ o blue roan sabino, big stud colt, 15h, very gentle disposition, Pusher bred, $ 2,000. Brian Bow-man, Taylorsville 828- 495- 7302. ’ 03 trailer, dual axle, 6 ½ ft by 16’, flat bed, treated floor w/ standards, wheels underneath, fold down ramp, EC, $ 2,595. W. Efird, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. Horse boarding limited spaces, full sized, rubber infill riding ring w/ jumps, round pen, trails, con-venient to Sparta, Wilkesboro, Jefferson, Boone, full board $ 400/ mo. McClure Jackson, Laurel Springs 336- 982- 2572. Arabian black filly 3 y/ o, Bey Shah, Hal Gibby, Padron X, halter broke, $ 2,000 OBO; Ara-bian dapple gray filly, halter broke, $ 2,500 OBO; Arabian dark gray filly, 4 y/ o, $ 2,000 OBO. A. Bick, Bear Creek 919- 837- 5800. Mini Sicilian donkey jack 3 m/ o, $ 400. Hendrick Smock, Asheboro 336- 879- 2637. ’ 02 Four horse GN trailer, Classic Monarch, aluminum slant load, drop down windows and roof vents for all stalls, rear tack, mid tack, dressing room with AC, rubber floor, padded stall dividers, insu-lated roof to keep horses cool, EC, $ 22,000 OBO, Miranda Bailey, Creedmoor 919- 528- 8843. At stud AQHA superior hal-ter stallion, fee $ 500. Esqurido Braddy, Graham 919- 272- 5670. Textan saddle Prescott slick seat 16 ½ , LNC, 2 sets of stir-rups, $ 500 OBO. Tim Vaughn, Reidsville 336- 951- 2099. Horse boarding southeast Guilford co, pasture board, $ 150. Ralph Roberson, Julian 336- 697- 9493. Sorrel weanling soon to be gelded, very leggy, potential for English built, right for the disci-pline, great manners, all the chrome, $ 850. Melissa Gray, Richlands 910- 324- 7665. Bombproof trail horse, ev-eryone can ride her, good for be-ginner or kids, Appaloosa, red roan, 14.2h, sound, trailers and easy to catch, $ 1,500. Andrea Ruting, Ellerbe 910- 331- 8181. Palomino QH gelding, 15.1 h, 13 y/ o, very gentle, sound, smooth trail horse, $ 2,500. Joe Wages, Winston- Salem 336- 682- 7950. Percheron filly registered, 3 y/ o, black, $ 2,500. W. Dutton, Stanfield 704- 888- 4153. Blue roan gelding 3 ½ y/ o, 15h, 1,000 lbs, has many trail miles, rides western and English, stands for farrier, $ 2,000. Sherry Miller, Lexington 336- 596- 8071. Mammoth donkeys $ 700 up. Jerry Elliott, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 3158. Farrier equipment anvil forge, stock of shoes, tools, etc, VGC, $ 900. James Richardson, Rougemont 919- 732- 5323. Horse boarding, daily, weekly, monthly, 12x12 box stalls, turn out paddocks, $ 225/ monthly. G. Keyworth, Elkin 336- 957- 2639. TWH reg. 4 ways, 15.1h, black/ white, gelding, shoes, loads, clips, very good trail horse, gentle, $ 2,000; TWH/ Paso, buckskin 4 y/ o, gelding, $ 5,500; TWH reg., 9 y/ o geld-ing, $ 4,500; TWH mare, 3 y/ o, $ 3,000. David Hutchins, Yadkinville 336- 961- 3086. ’ 05 Trailswest 4 horse trailer, living qtrs, AC, shower, etc., $ 36,000. Johnny Ring, Statesville 704- 902- 2182. Paint mare in foal due in May, has not been rode in two years, needs experienced rider, $ 1,500 OBO; Paint gelding, 3 y/ o, calm, needs experienced rider, $ 800. Millie Harris, Marshville 704- 385- 8640. Horse boarding, south of Raleigh spacious stall, daily turnout, round pen, trails, quality care, $ 250. Holly Stewart, Coats 919- 639- 0578. ’ 03 Double D white 3 horse slant load trailer, rear tack, fin-ished dressing room, heat/ AC, $ 11,900 OBO. Neel Randall, Hildebran 828- 234- 2832. Horse boarding near Raleigh, Knightdale, Garner area, pasture with shelter only, $ 200/ mo. Randal Carter, Raleigh 919- 796- 9852. ’ 98 Bee 4 horse GN trailer, slant load, extended dressing room, drop windows, removable rear tack, VGC, $ 7,200. Linda Johnson, Fayetteville 910- 483- 9490. QH mare reg., 20 y/ o, good mother, 6 babies, bomb proof, Impeccable Leo bloodline, $ 2,000 OBO; ‘ 70 McQuery, 2 horse BP trailer, GC, $ 1,000 OBO. James Piper, Mebane 919- 563- 5998. Mini Sicilian donkeys, breeding pair, jack 31” tall, 4 y/ o; jenny 39” tall, 2 y/ o, very gentle, have been with goats and cattle, $ 1,800/ for both. Arabian black filly 2 y/ o, Bey Shah, Hal Gibby, Eqyptian X, gnetle, halter broke, $ 2,500 OBO. Arthur Bick, Bear Creek 919- 837- 5800. Percheron mare 15 y/ o, flea bitten gray, loves trails, proven brood mare, easy keeper, needs experienced rider, good home only, $ 2,300. Anne Davis, Hillsborough 919- 932- 3449. ½ Warmblood, $ 8,500. Sheri Hood, Benson 919- 894- 6398. Brown gelding mule 13.4h, great on trails, people lover, traffic safe, $ 1,100. Virgil Jockisch, Apex 919- 387- 7352. Pinto mare reg., 4 y/ o, 14.3h, sorrel and white w/ red roan, blue eyes, loves to ride on trailer, $ 1,000. Renae Whitaker, Boonville 336- 469- 1905. Old world breeding on a solid built mare, $ 2,500. Barnwell Ramsey, Huntersville 704- 875- 0366. Paso mare trail ridden extensively, sound, no vices, $ 3,000 or trade for yearling/ 18 m/ o Paso or other breed. Candace Link, Mocksville 336- 940- 2936. Circle Y saddle, western pleasure, 16”, $ 700. Kathylee Ashwell, Charlotte 704- 587- 9434. Paso Fino mare DOB 3/ 91, dappled bay, very gentle, great bloodlines, trailers, used for trail riding, wonderful mother, $ 1,800. Steva Allgood, Liberty 336- 335- 1566. HORSES HORSES March 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 9 To lease land in Caldwell or Wilkes co for upcoming hay sea-son. Jason Adams, Ferguson 828- 217- 7589. To lease 50- 200 ac for duck, deer and turkey hunting in eastern part of NC. Russell Poteat, Valdese 828- 874- 6368. 10 + ac for horses, housing and out buildings a plus with owner financing, will to lease with right situation. Ronald Boisselle, Snow Camp 336- 513- 6535. 50+ ac prefer open land to train retrievers two or three times monthly, no hunting involved. Jeff Telander, Durham 919- 477- 4093. To lease land for hunting purpose w/ in one hour of Monroe area, will respect land and owner rules. Patrick Genova, Monroe 704- 219- 2482. To buy farm in or around Jones, Onslow or Craven co, farmer may remain in home for life. Patrick Cookin, Jacksonville 910- 938- 1945. To lease land for hunting in Person, Caswell co. Wade, Hurdle Mills 336- 597- 5852. To lease land for ’ 07 spring turkey season, will pay top dol-lar for propery with large popu-lation of birds. Todd Passer, Apex 919- 303- 2321. 19.44 ac paved road, barn, workshop, 3 b/ r, 2 bath farm house, suitable for horses, goats, timber north-ern Stokes co, $ 159,000. Renee H. Harvish, Sandy Ridge 336- 871- 2210. To buy 20 + ac pasture/ farm with house in livable condition, needs to be within an hour of north Durham will consider long term lease. Julie Poudrier, Hillsborough 919- 732- 7399. To lease land within one hour of Greensboro area. M. Clint, Jamestown 336- 885- 6026. To lease land for deer and turkey hunting for ‘ 07-’ 08 and longer in Davidson, Randolph, Caswell, Rowan, will obey all rules and regulations. Kevin Pope, Lexington 336- 357- 3178. To buy 5- 10 plus ac in Randolph co w/ pasture, will consider land with or without house. Tina Evans, Greensboro 336- 323- 1152. To lease small piece of land in Pender co to hunt squirrel, rabbit, dove. Rick Pearce, Burgaw 910- 259- 5884. To buy 30- 300 ac of farm land in Davie or Davidson co. Tommy Sink, Lexington 336- 787- 5996. 15 ac or less in SW Alamance or NW Randolph co, lease pur-chase or owner financing would be helpful. Paul Barnhart, Walkertown 336- 972- 1685. To lease 100- 300 ac in Pied-mont area for ’ 07 deer season, professional firefighters, responsible hunters, will take care of land. Douglas Olshinski, Thomasville 336- 475- 9818. 10- 50 ac adjoining Sandhills game lands, prefer Moore or Richmond co. Linda Hoover, West End 910- 639- 9910. To lease land for hunting deer and turkey in Rowan, Stanley, Cabarrus or Montgomery co, need a safe place to hunt. Danny Lee, Landis 704- 855- 1923. To lease land to hunt on in Davidson, Rowan, Guilford, Davie, Randolph, Montgomery, Stanly or southern Forsyth co. Harvey Hunt, Jr., Davidson 336- 870- 4195. 40 ac tract NE Caswell co, some open, timber, stream, ac-cess road and abundant wildlife, $ 3,500/ per ac. Troy Newell, Greensboro 336- 274- 3396. 50 + ac Brunswick co, cattle farm, fenced, 30 ac of set out pines, 10 y/ o, 9 miles from wa-ter, $ 25,000/ per ac. T. V. Smith, Ocean Isle Beach 910- 575- 5275. 35 ac mountain view, trails, wooded, creek, deer, turkey, wildlife, $ 150,000. Sally Roberts, Lowgap 336- 352- 4335. 100 ac farm, barns, storage, sheds, pasture, creeks, farm house, $ 600/ mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 15 ac Davie co game land on south Yadkin River, mostly wooded, 2 ac open, creek, pond, lots of deer and turkey, deeded access, $ 75,000. L. W. Shoaf, Lexington 336- 956- 0404. 70.32 ac 20 ac clear, 50 ac timber, hardwoods, hunters para-dise, 1,600 road front, $ 3,500/ per ac. Louise Hilburn, Saint Pauls 910- 865- 4116. 7.84 ac Forsyth co, 5ac cleared & 75% fenced, 30x40, 3 stall barn w/ loft, fruit trees, blueberry bushes, spring and branch, dead end all weather road, farm style house, $ 262,000. William Shouse, Rural Hall 336- 969- 5452. 150 ac timber game preserve, low taxes, Hoke co, 40’ wide by 5’ deep creek, presently leased for hunting, $ 500,000. James McCarty, Parkton 910- 858- 3842. 14.4 ac east Cumberland co, would make excellent horse or cattle farm, pole building, pack house, creek and fish pond, cleared and wooded, 800+ ft on state paved road, house, $ 149,000. David Little, Siler City 336- 622- 6988. 200 ac near Kinston, 1,100 ft of paved road front w/ good interior road through middle of property with creek at the back, $ 85,000 estimated timber value, great hunting, $ 1,500/ per ac. Bill Johnson, Benson 919- 820- 5263. 50+ ac Caswell co, 30 min-utes from Chapel Hill, great hunting retreat or horse farm, excellent road front, $ 3,500/ per ac. Ron Emory, Prospect Hill 336- 562- 5677. 8 ac Yadkin co, fenced pas-ture, one ac pond, 492 ft road front, $ 80,000. Kathleen Reavis, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 8856 aft. 7 pm. 143 ac northern Stokes co, 45 ac grassed, 110 ac fenced, two streams, great mountain view, 1.75 mi paved road, old log house, $ 630,000. James Reid, Kernersville 336- 993- 8025. 8 ac adjacent to Blue Ridge Parkway, barns, small apple or-chard, grapes, excellent land for produce, pasture, trees, 1,800 sq ft house, $ 250,000. Frank Will-iam, Sparta 336- 372- 1946. 15 ac Alleghany co, near Sparta, $ 129,995 or will consider trade or land of equal value w/ New River frontage in Ashe or Alleghany co. John Bentley, Raleigh 919- 851- 0267. 75 ac Yadkin co, horse barn, pasture, pond, new house, $ 500,000. Randal Cline, Jonesville 336- 835- 5483 or 428- 1594. ’ 96 ac Caswell co, hardwoods and clear cuts, good deer, turkey and duck hunting, large beaver swamp, $ 2,500/ per ac. Fletcher Pipes, Walnut Cove 336- 409- 0071. 12 ac Wilkes co off Hwy 18 south, between Wilkesboro and Lenoir, $ 140,000. Richard Bare, Laurel Springs 336- 359- 8278. 19+ ac equestrian facility, 2 barns, 15 total stalls, 9 paddocks, round pen, historic home, etc., $ 595,000. Andra Tarleton, Wil-son 540- 854- 6321. 60+ ac two 500’ chicken houses, 40x100 building, 30x40 work shop, pond, creek, 40x64 litter shed, compost shed, house, $ 1,000,000. James Ledbetter, Shelby 704- 300- 6695. 46 ac southern Person co, 3 ac stock pond, approximately 700 frontage, deep creek, ½ wooded and ½ fescue, excellent hunting, red clay, $ 230,000. B. Clayton, Rougemont 336- 599- 2236. 17.74 ac Iredell co, house w/ shop 2,280 sq ft, $ 710,000. Joe Mills, Troutman 704- 872- 1217. 33 ac Caswell co, 3 b/ r mo-bile home, $ 135,000. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 9601. For rent land for horses, farming, barn w/ stalls available, $ 500/ mo. Mario Petruzzo, Fuquay Varina 919- 669- 6057. 60 ac mixed forest, 10- 15 ac fenced pasture, stream, springs, hunting, recreation, views of Hanging Rock, $ 274,900. Hugh Irwin, Sandy Ridge 336- 202- 8392. 25.2 ac Wilkes co, near Stone Mt State Park, lots of wild life, $ 98,000. Harvey Collins, State Road 336- 874- 3297. 14 ½ ac country setting, se-cluded, being farmed now, 800’ right of way, $ 250,000. Rick and Wendy Eller, Salisbury 704- 647- 0213. 6.24 ac mini farm East Bend, 40x60 barn with loft and two separate pastures w/ electric fence, horse trails close by, $ 140,000. Pam Davis, East Bend 336- 287- 7248. 55 ac wooded, young pines and hardwoods, road frontage on both sides of highway, located on Currie Rd, Montgomery co, flat land located outside city limits, $ 3,850/ per ac. Gary Blackmon, 910- 576- 0799. 4.69 ac farm, perfect for horses, vineyard or garden, brick home, 22x20 metal building, 2 miles from I85/ 40, $ 200,000. Terry Isley, Burlington 336- 578- 2528. 10.46 ac Davidson co, partly large hardwoods, long paved road front, good for livestock, $ 104,600. Ted Mason, Lexington 336- 357- 5216. 13 + ac Davidson co, small stream, shop with attached trac-tor shed, mobile home, $ 125,000 or will lease for $ 500/ mo. Ed Smith, Salisbury 704- 636- 1477. 258 ac 21 impoundments, fish farm, home, $ 2,200,000. Barry Keatts, Belhaven 252- 945- 2696. 8 ac Yadkin co, fenced pas-ture, 1 ac pond, 492 ft road front, $ 80,000. Kathleen Reavis, Win-ston- Salem 336- 924- 8856. 47 ac horse farm 7 stall barn, tack and wash area, 2 b/ r farm manager’s cabin, other barns and outbuildings, $ 495,000. Olin Idol, Casar 704- 538- 8239. 246.71 ac Harnett co, pasture, ponds, out buildings, many extras, remodeled farm house, $ 5,200/ ac. Jt. Woods, Lillington 910- 893- 8567. For lease 10 ac fescue pas-ture for horses, Burnsville town-ship, Anson co, $ 100/ mo. Tracy Marlow, Peachland 704- 272- 8968. 135 ac Chatham co, Hwy 421S, 42 ac fescue pasture, 60 ac pines, 2 creeks, 2552 ft road front, 1900’ s farm house, good hunting, $ 795,000. Howard or Ron Brooks, Siler City 336- 708- 0070 or 708- 1498. 25 ac approx. 1 ac fenced w/ 3 storage buildings and one open shed, mature hardwoods, branch, pond site, 5 miles west of Asheboro, $ 200,000; 22 ac, mature hardwoods, spring fed pond, abundant wild-life, $ 250,000. Tom Frazier, Troy 910- 572- 2211. 21.92 ac Northern Iredell co, 62’ x64’ barn, 450’ road front, natural stream, $ 8,500/ per ac. Gary Feimster, Olin 704- 546- 7815. For lease 300 ac, good hunt-ing near Chapel Hill, $ 20/ ac OBO. W. B. Durham, Chapel Hill 919- 967- 1411. 87 ac fish farm including 10 premium ponds, 4 community buildings, 30 ac crop land, Sampson co, 3 b/ r, 2 bath house, $ 450,000. Phil Kaylor, Faison 910- 379- 7689. 10.3 ac fenced pasture/ wooded, pond, home, $ 439,000. Eleanor Potts, Salisbury 704- 633- 3269. 106 ac all heavy uncut forest trees, new mile road through property to river front, timber value esti-mated at $ 250,000, near Eldorado and the Uwharrie National For-est area, $ 6,700/ per ac. Wayne Lambert, Bald Head Island 910- 457- 9513. Mini farm fenced for horses, Walnut Cove, level land, 3 b/ r, 2 bath home, $ 134,900. Janet Jones, Winston- Salem 336- 971- 6604. 26.5 ac, ½ mile off I95, Selma/ Pine Level Road, $ 35,000 per/ ac. John Wall, Durham 919- 489- 1721. FARM LAND FARM LAND 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. F600 dump truck GC, 500 gallon trailer, type hydro seeder. David Rowland Concord 704- 920- 0235. Single axle diesel box dump truck, backhoe, trailer in GC. Mac Lovin, Hamlet 910- 205- 3737. Dump truck 4 WD w/ extend cab or 4 door chassis, reasonable price, will buy or trade for an-other vehicle. Tom Zak, New Bern 252- 349- 6020. Spreader truck 16 ft – 18 ft’; grain dump truck, 16 ft – 20 ft. Alvin Roddy, Franklinville 336- 824- 2831. Dump trailer GN, with at least two axles, 14,000 GVW. Dave Harrington, Weddington 704- 846- 0699. ‘ 90- 93 Dodge 150- 250 does not need to run but body must be in GC, bed only okay, reasonable price. Slade Cole, Lexington 336- 408- 9476. ’ 66 Chevy truck short bed, step side or fleet side, prefer fleet side. C. H. Goins, Carthage 910- 947- 2994. TRUCKS & TRAILERS ’ 03 F250 4x4, X- cab, diesel, automatic, strong truck w/ GN hitch, $ 24,000 OBO. Kelli Hester, Kernersville 336- 306- 6825. ’ 97 Dodge 4x4 extend cab, EC, $ 10,000. Billy Breeen, Haw River 919- 636- 0210. ’ 84 Chevy S10 power, good body and tires, straight 6 cylin-der engine, $ 1,400. David Warrick, Greensboro 336- 292- 9674. ’ 9 |
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