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AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 1 From the tractor Steve Troxler Commissioner LXXXIII - No. 4 April 2008 Horse Events ( See Century, page 2) * Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, ( 919) 733- 4845. April 5 & 6 .......... Appaloosa Show. Contact Jim Vickers, ( 336) 998- 3266. April 8 ................. Renaissance Rally. Contact Donna Varner- Sheaves, ( 919) 544- 2817. April 11- 13 .......... N. C. Arabian Show. Contact Rory Meacham, ( 919) 544- 2817. April 18- 20 .......... Easter Bunny Quarter Horse. Contact Margaret Byrd, ( 910) 892- 3221. April 25- 27 .......... NCHJA “ C” Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. April 29- May 3 ... Tommie Turvey Shows. Contact Sammy Jenkins, ( 919) 208- 3422. May 3 & 4 ........... Triangle Wide Horsemens Assn. Show. Contact Sammy Jenkins, ( 919) 362- 8203. May 8- 10 ............. Plantation Walking Horse Show. Contact Lila Corey, ( 919) 556- 0161. May 17 ................ Wake Co. 4- H Horse Show. Contact Heather Tart, ( 919) 250- 1093. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. April 1, 8, 15 & 22 .................... Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Louis Gibson, ( 828) 273- 9635. April 3 & 17 ....... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. April 5 ................. WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. April 12- 13 .......... Dennis Reis – No Dust Tour. Contact Amber Stallins, ( 800) 732- 8220. April 15 & 16 ...... Lippizzaner Stallions. Contact Barb Boree, ( 407) 336- 0366. April 18 & 19 ...... Paint Horse Show. Contact Rob Waddell, ( 704) 545- 2241. May 1 .................. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. May 3 .................. Sheriff Mounted Patrol Open Horse Show. Contact Wallace Mooney, ( 828) 606- 7971. May 4 .................. Western District 4- H Horse Show. Contact Asheley Swager, ( 828) 456- 3575. May 9 & 10 ......... Asheville Spring Classic Horse Show. Contact Ray Cloninger, ( 704) 483- 5000. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. April 5 & 6 .......... NE Dist. 4- H Horsemanship School. Contact Beth Tew, ( 252) 753- 8069. April 11- 13 .......... SERHA Spring Celebration & Derby. Contact Jimmy Whitley, ( 919) 699- 2771. April 17- 20 .......... EC Miniature Horse Club Spring Fling. Contact Trish Andrews, ( 252) 799- 0334. April 26 & 27 ...... 5th Annual Circle B – Roanoke Rentals Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, ( 252) 799- 0334. May 2 & 3 ........... NW Dist. 4- H Horse Show. Contact Ellen Owens, ( 252) 232- 2262. May 9- 11 ............. NCQHA Dist. V Spring Classic Quarter Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, ( 252) 753- 8069. May 17 & 18 ....... SE Dist. 4- H Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, ( 252) 527- 3887. Water- wise gardening info and tools available ( See Water- wise, pg. 3) A century is a long time. It is an especially long time for a farm to remain in one family’s possession when you think about all the trials and hardships farmers have faced through the years including the Great Depres-sion, droughts, fl oods and growing development pres-sure. I am proud that many family farms in North Caro-lina can claim 100 years of continuous ownership. In fact, more than 1,600 farms are part of our department’s Century Farm Family pro-gram, and we keep getting more applications for this program every month. I was recently in Bruns-wick County to celebrate the addition of 32 new members to the Century Farm family fold. It was a great day and a great celebration of North Carolina’s number one in-dustry – agriculture. I am inspired by the sto-ries I hear from these fami-lies and the pride they take in their land and profession. As a farmer myself, I un-derstand very well how dif-fi cult it is to keep the land in the family, to turn down of-fer after offer after offer for your land and to toil long hours and never know if Mother Nature will cooper-ate with you on your crops. The Century Farm pro-gram is a way to honor and recognize the sacrifi ce and dedication of these families who value, appreciate and work every day to preserve a way of life that is anything but easy. Agriculture has been the backbone of our state’s economy since its founding. It is the reason we have fi rst- North Carolina’s boll weevil assessment for 2008 has been set at $ 2.10 per acre, 40 cents less than last year’s fee. The fee supports the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Con-sumer Services’ joint program with the Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation of North Carolina to monitor cotton acreage for boll weevil activity and to respond promptly with eradication treat-ments if necessary. “ Even though cotton acreage in the state was lower last year, cotton continues to be a signifi cant crop for our farmers,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ We need to continue to protect our state’s cotton from potential re- introductions of the boll weevil.” The boll weevil was eradicated in North Carolina in 1986. The foundation, in cooperation with the NCDA& CS Plant In-dustry Division, implements the program. With foundation over-sight, contractors install and monitor traps from late summer until after harvest and frost. For the 2008 growing season, the foundation is implementing a new grid trapping system that will install one trap per 160 acres of cotton planted. It will employ the latest technology in digital map imaging, data recording and quality control using a high- tech barcode scanning system. Because the focus of North Carolina’s program has shifted from eradication to monitoring for re- infestation, the number of traps visible in the fi eld will decrease. As such, each trap placed in the fi eld will be critical and producers are encouraged to con-tact the foundation if traps are knocked down. In streamlining the program, grower costs will be minimized while still maintaining a high level of quality in trapping and monitoring, said Gene Cross, director of the NCDA& CS Plant Industry Division. A total of 21,837 traps were placed and maintained on 18,316 Boll weevil assessment is $ 2.10 per acre for 2008 ( See Boll weevil, pg. 2) In the wake of one of the most severe droughts in recent history, nursery and landscap-ing businesses are taking ex-tra steps to educate consumers about water- wise gardening techniques that can help maxi-mize the benefi ts of rain to min-imize long dry spells. With water restrictions in place in many communities across the state, some consum-ers have simply opted not to pur-chase plants or use landscaping services. But homeowners and plant lovers do have options that allow them to enjoy their plants and gardening. “ Right now, everyone in the green industry is down on their knees praying it will rain,” said Tina Mast of Raleigh’s Home-wood Nurseries. “ We want people to know they can come out and replace the plants they lost during the summer and fall drought of 2007 and we’ll help them fi gure out the best species and layout for their yards and gardens.” Homewood, which is on a private well water system, is helping its customers by giv-ing away free milk jugs of wa-ter and stocking rain barrels to catch recyclable water. It has also developed educational bro-chures and Web site tips. A new promotional cam-paign, Water- Wise Works! also seeks to educate the public on how they can successfully grow plants in the home landscape even during periods of drought and water restrictions. The Water- Wise Works! campaign partners the NCDA& CS with the N. C. Green Industry Coun-cil and N. C. State University’s horticulture department. Wa-ter- Wise Works! emphasizes six important areas that will help homeowners maintain an attractive landscape with less water. A central component of the campaign is the Web site www. TarHeelGardening. com, developed by the N. C. Nursery and Landscape Association and NCDA& CS. “ I think there’s a misconcep-tion that you can’t buy plants and shrubbery during a time of drought,” said Bill Glenn, an NCDA& CS marketing special-ist. “ But with the expertise of Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW April 2008 Brian Long ................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby ................. Mng. Editor Terri Allen .................. Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon ......................... Assoc. Editor AGRICULTURAL REVIEW ( ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second- class post-age paid at Raleigh, N. C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classifi ed advertising to 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 re-quest. PHONE: ( 919) 733- 4216 Steve Troxler Commissioner 51,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $ 1,525.35 or 3 cents per copy. DIVISIONS Agronomic ........... Dr. Colleen Hudak- Wise Emergency Programs ......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution ......................... Gary Gay Food & Drug ............................ Joe Reardon Human Resources ................... Ben Harward Marketing .................................... Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection ... Don Delozier N. C. State Fair ........................ Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry ............................ Gene Cross Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton Public Affairs ............................. Brian Long Research Stations ..................... Eddie Pitzer Standards ......................... Stephen Benjamin Statistics .......................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette Veterinary ...................... Dr. David Marshall Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich Bucolic Briefs The N. C. Cattlemen’s Association will hold a spring stocker sale April 2 at 7 p. m. at Kilby’s Livestock Market in North Wilkesboro. The sale is expected to feature 800 head of cattle. For more, contact the N. C. Cattlemen’s Association at ( 919) 552- 9111, N. C. State University at ( 919) 515- 7772 or N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services at ( 919) 733- 7136. The market number is ( 336) 838- 3442. *** The Agritourism Networking Association will host a series of workshops in April focused on issues related to agritourism ventures. Following are the dates and locations: April 3 at the Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center in Williamston; April 8 at the Orange County Extension Offi ce in Hillsborough; April 10 in Asheville at a location to be announced; April 17 at the Iredell County Extension Offi ce in Statesville; April 14 at the Tarkil Branch Farm’s Homestead Museum in Beulaville in Onslow County. Workshops will cover such topics as defi ning agritourism opportunities for a farm, hospitality hints and marketing tips, liability issues, agritourism success stories and information on Voluntary Agricultural Districts. The program also offers farmers and others a chance to network and learn from one another. Workshops will run from 4 - 7: 30 p. m. Cost is $ 12 and includes dinner and materials. For more information, contact Martha Glass, manager of the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Agritourism Offi ce, at ( 919) 733- 7887 or by e- mail at martha. glass@ ncmail. net. *** The Johnston County Horse Show Series features monthly horse shows starting at 8: 30 a. m. at the Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfi eld. A negative Coggins test is required for all horses. Cost is $ 7.50 per class. Following are upcoming show dates: April 12 and May 17. Rain dates for all shows are the following day. For more, contact Michele McLaughlin, ( 919) 934- 1344 or e- mail sileeno@ ipass. net. *** The Annual Corn Planting Day will be held April 12 at Indian Ridge Farm in Linden. Visitors can see land cultivated and planted using old- time equipment pulled by draft horses, mules and oxen. Teams are welcome to participate, but no dogs are allowed. The event is free. For more, contact Wayne Collier at ( 910) 980- 0066 evenings. *** The Sedgefi eld Hunt is putting on an AERC- sanctioned endurance ride April 12 at the J. Robert Gordon Field Trial Grounds in Hoffman. There will be 30- mile and 55- mile races, plus a 15- mile ride. For more, call Sue Showfety at ( 336) 622- 3236 or go to www. Sedgefi eldhunt. com. *** The Equestrian Exchange Consignment Spring Sale will be held April 18- 20 at the Village at North Elm in Greensboro. Hours are 10 a. m. to 9 pm., April 18; 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., April 19 and 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., April 20. The sale will include horse- related tack, saddles, barn supplies, riding clothing, gifts, helmets, boots for all disciplines of riding. Items can be dropped off April 16 and 17, and unsold items can be picked up April 21. Pre- registration is required. Volunteers shop before consignors and consignors shop before the public. For more, call Lynn Beeson at ( 336) 697- 1097 or go to www. EquestrianExchange. com. *** The Sandhills Region of the United States Equine Rescue League is holding its annual Field Day April 19 from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. at Circle M Ranch in Sanford. The event will feature live training demonstrations, giveaways, tack sale, vendors, music and food. Visitors can also bring their dogs tp participate in a pet contest ( proof of rabies vaccination required). The fi eld day cost is $ 5 for adults, free for kids 12 and under. Proceeds will benefi t horses under the care of USERL. For more, contact Jennifer Carpenter at ( 910) 281- 0852. *** The Cabarrus County Master Gardener Volunteer Association will host a Herb and Plant Festival April 19 from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. at the Piedmont Farmers’ Market in Concord. Admission, parking, educational speakers and demonstrations are free. More than 80 gardening- themed vendors will be on site. The event will be held rain or shine. For more, contact Becky Lewis at ( 704) 920- 3326 or ( 704) 920- 3310 or go to http:// cabarrus. ces. ncsu. edu. *** The 7th Annual Rusty Pistons Antique Tractor Show & Festival will be held April 25- 27 in Monroe. The event features hundreds of antique tractors, new tractor and lawn mower dealers, hit- and- miss engines, crafts, kiddie tractor pull, pony rides, hay wagon rides, kiddie train rides, gospel and bluegrass music, food, old farm equipment, an auction benefi tting hospice and more. Miss North Carolina 2008, Jessica Jacobs, will also appear. For more, call Reid Helms at ( 704) 624- 6105 or go to www. rustypistonstractorshow. com. *** The Joyful Noise Open Horse Series will be held 4- T Stables in Lewisville April 26, May 24, June 28, July 26, Aug. 23, Sept. 27 and Oct. 25 featuring English, Western and gaming divisions. The event includes youth, open and amateur classes. For more, contact Joyful Noise Farm at ( 336) 786- 9130 or ( 336) 429- 6240. *** The Davidson County Horsemen’s Association annual Open Horse Show will be held April 26 at the Thoroughbred Training Center in Davie County. The show will benefi t four Davidson County charities. A negative Coggins test is required for all horses. Gates open at 8 a. m. High Point award given under DCHA rules, youth sportsmanship award given ( 18 & under). Free for spectators. For more, contact James or Karen Jones, ( 336) 731- 2051 or 242- 3996 or e- mail at jmjones54@ triad. rr. com. *** The Eastern Carolina Vintage Farm Equipment Association will hold its 7th Annual Antique Farm Equipment Days May 2 and 3 at the Wayne Regional Fairgrounds in Goldsboro. The event will feature antique tractors, hit- and- miss engines, a kiddie tractor race, food and crafts. Anyone interested in showing their antique tractor or old equipment is welcome. Admission is free. For more, contact Jerry McGinnis at ( 919) 735- 5503. *** The 2nd Mid- Atlantic Texas Longhorn Field Day will be held May 10 at 8 a. m. in Reidsville at the N. C. State University research facility. Bulls, cows, steers and calves will be on display, showcasing breeding programs. Speakers will focus on other longhorn- related topics. For more, contact Pat Brown at ( 336) 541- 6596 or Zach Moffi tt at ( 336) 879- 1752 or e- mail at zach@ rollingmlonghorns. com. *** The N. C. Pecan Growers Association will be hosting a Twi- Light Orchard Tour June 3 at Lake View Pecans in Bailey. The tour begins at 5 p. m. and will address various production, marketing and management topics with demonstrations in the orchard and pecan tree nursery. The event is free and pre- registration is not required. For more, contact Bill Bunn at ( 919) 815- 5764 or e- mail at b. bunn@ earthlink. net or Laurie Wood at ( 910) 532- 4208 or laurie. wood@ ncmail. com. *** The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will host the fi rst Got to Be NC Festival June 5- 8 at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The event will be a celebration of N. C. agriculture and heritage and will feature North Carolina food products, a display of antique farm equipment, tractor and mule pulls, music, a state barbecue competition and much more. Admission is free. There is a $ 5 fee for Grandstand concerts and pulls. Mark your calendars now for this inaugural event. For more, go to www. ncagfest. com. *** The N. C. Percheron Horse Association will hold its annual Field Day on June 7 at 11 a. m. at Rolling Hills Percherons in Winston- Salem. Activities include hay making, draft horses under saddle, driving demonstrations with carts, 2- and 4- horse hitches, wagon rides, clogging and an appearance by guest of honor NASCAR legend Humpy Wheeler. The event is free. For more, contact Jeremy Hancock at ( 336) 399- 3837. *** The Mid State Tractor Heritage Association will host its 2nd Annual Tractor Drive June 21 beginning at 9 a. m. at the Vintage John Deere Tractor Museum in Trinity. The drive will wind through Caraway Mountain west of Asheboro before returning to the museum. Registration starts at 7 a. m. and the entry fee is $ 30. Participating tractors must be able to travel at least 10 miles per hour. Proceeds will benefi t the Randolph County FFA Scholarship Fund. For more, go to www. midstatetractorheritage. org or call Doug Nixon at ( 336) 736- 7103, Kelly Wicker at ( 336) 318- 5109 or Todd Nance at ( 336) 465- 0384. class hospitals, outstanding uni-versities and thriving urban cit-ies. Agriculture still powers our economy to the tune of about $ 66 billion annually. The Century Farm program started in 1970 as part of an ambitious agricultural project of the N. C. State Fair. That year’s fair theme was “ Salute to Agriculture,” and more than 800 Century farms were rec-ognized. We have continued to add farms every year as they have qualifi ed for inclusion. Every fi ve years, the State Fair has invited Century Farm fami-lies to celebrate this unique ac-complishment and to recognize our state’s storied agricultural heritage. I attended my fi rst Century Farm program in 2005 and it was a great event. Close to 1,500 people took part in the reunion, and I thought then that we needed to do this more often than every fi ve years. So, this year we will be hold-ing our Century Farm Family reunion on Wednesday, Oct. 22, making the reunion every three years instead of every fi ve. I hope Century Farm mem-bers will mark their calendars for this year’s reunion and Livestock events July 12- 19 ....... American Dairy Goat Association National Show, Louisville, Ky. Contact Shirley McKenzie, ( 828) 286- 3801. Oct. 11- 18 ........ American Dairy Goat Association Convention, Roh-nert Park, Calif. Contact Shirley McKenzie, ( 828) 286- 3801. make plans to attend. We will be sending out more informa-tion this summer and fall re-minding members it is coming. I am excited about hosting the reunion again and hope we will have even more people attend this year. Anyone with a farm that has been in continuous fam-ily ownership for 100 years or more is eligible to apply for the program. An application can be downloaded at www. ncagr. com/ paffairs/ century or may also be obtained by calling ( 919) 733- 4216. Applicants have to list the ownership of the land for the past 100 years. Century Farms receive a certifi cate and a metal outdoor sign signifying the farm as a Century Farm. Fami-lies are also invited to attend the reunion at the State Fair. Century Farm families are the fi ber that binds our agri-cultural past and present and they provide a link between our state’s urban and rural commu-nities. I am proud of the com-mitment that all our farm fami-lies share to this way of life and to this connection to the land. We all benefi t from their perse-verance. Century Farms ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Boll weevil ( Cont’d from pg. 1) cotton fi elds in 55 counties in 2007. To allow for trapping and moni-toring, cotton growers are required to certify cotton acreage informa-tion with their local Farm Service Agency offi ce by July 1. The top three cotton- producing counties in the state were Halifax, Northamp-ton and Martin. North Carolina ranks sixth in the nation in cotton production and acreage. To learn more about the boll weevil monitoring program, go to www. ncagr. com/ plantind/ plant/ entomol/ BW. htm. April 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Lemon and white Basset hound, male, AKC, reg. Kimberly Fonville, Raleigh 919- 602- 2514. Great Pyrenees AKC reg,, female to breed and guard Boer goats, reasonable, my male was born 6/ 07. Chuck Melton, Lowgap 336- 325- 9723. Blue tic Beagle stud service, not registered. James Hayes, Jr., Rockingham 910- 895- 2688. Rabbits you don’t want, Free. Russell Thompson, Linwood 336- 596- 7796. Great Pyrenees stud dog with OFA hips or possibly a puppy from OFA clear parents. Tim Swain, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6016. Rabbits for meat. Dan Cooke, Rocky Mount 252- 446- 0776. Small Animals Wanted Small Animals For Sale In accordance with state law, puppies and dogs advertised in the Agricultural Review which are 4 mos. or older must have current rabies vaccinations. This rule also includes dogs at stud. Ads MUST include the age of the canines at the time of publication, and a copy of the rabies certifi cate or a statement that all animals have current shots. NOTICE SMALL ANIMALS Jack Russell terriers parents on site, great hunting bloodline, $ 300-$ 350; at stud Jack Russell, pedigree, 3 to choose from, fee, $ 300. Larry Price, 252- 568- 2391 or 559- 3109. Rat terrier pups UKCI reg., fam-ily raised, $ 150/ ea. Raymond Sharpe, Graham 336- 684- 3852. Great Pyrenees pups AKC reg., parents on farm in pasture with goats, DNA profi le, $ 200/ ea. David Griffi n, Marshville 704- 624- 5978. Australian shepherd pups, NSDR reg., natural bobtail, red/ black tris, working dogs or family pets, $ 200; at stud red tri, Las Rocosa bloodline, medium size, fee $ 200. Deborah Willard, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 1438. German shorthair pointer pups, AKC, parents on site, bred for quail, close working, or pet, $ 250. Don and Linda Smith, Albertson 252- 568- 4938. Great Pyrenees pups excellent qual-ity, raised with livestock, parents on site, $ 350/ ea. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville 336- 671- 3117. At stud Border collie, ABC reg., traditional markings, Welsh pedigree, not local, fee, $ 300. Earl Self, Dallas 704- 922- 2990. Australian pups, mini and toy, family raised, ASDR lots of blue eyed pups, DOB 1/ 08 another litter born 2/ 08, $ 550 up. Gwen Thorne, Tarboro 252- 903- 3345. Bloodhound pups, AKC reg., $ 400. Charles Bradley, Gibsonville 336- 449- 6997. Rabbits New Zealand, Dutch, Missouri cotton tail, Holland lop, English spot, Harlequin, Netherland dwarf, great color, babies and breeders, $ 15-$ 20. Natalie Maness, Snow Camp 336- 376- 8324. Rabbits Georgia redback good for training dogs, replenish areas, meat and pets, $ 11/ ea. L. J. Smith, Thomasville 336- 476- 4112. 3 Jack Russell terrier mix pups, all female, $ 75/ ea. J. W. Hayes, Jr., Rockingham 910- 894- 2688. Australian shepherd pups reg., family raised, great pet, $ 200. Terri Hendrix, Millers Creek 336- 973- 5177. Bluetick pups some dark with black patches and some light ticked, good bloodlines, 1 female and 4 males, $ 150. Travis Evans, Mebane 919- 563- 3494. Rabbits Holland lop, males, females, babies and breeding stock, various colors. Morgan Sessoms, Robbins 910- 639- 4729. Great Pyrenees pups AKC, raised with goats, parents on site, ready 4/ 08, $ 350. Janey Scruggs, Charlotte 704- 392- 2255. Great Pyrenees, 2 ½ y/ o female and 18 m/ o male, AKC, excellent breed-ing record, $ 500/ for both; two Great Pyrenees pups, AKC, 6 m/ o, $ 150/ ea; 4 Great Pyrenees pups, AKC, DOB 2/ 08, $ 250/ ea. B. Madison, China Grove 704- 402- 9055. Border collie pups, DOB 2/ 08 and started sheep dogs, excellent trial and bloodlines, $ 250 up. Ben Sherrod, Sims 252- 291- 6728. At stud German shepherd, AKC, European import, black and tan, saddle back, fee $ 350. Ivan Whiteheart, Win-ston- Salem 336- 769- 9851. At stud Jack Russell terrier, reg., fi eld work and conformation pedigree, excellent temperament, fee, $ 250. Kate Woods, Carthage 910- 947- 6665. Lab English blockhead big stout pups, Intern’l excellent bloodlines, all colors, health record given and pedigree with breeder instructions, $ 400 to $ 600. Roger Melville, Charlotte 704- 568- 0312 rjmelvillejr@ yahoo. com Dachshund pups black/ tan, 8- 9 lbs adult size, 3 males, 2 females, ready 3/ 08, $ 400. M. Courtney, Burgaw 910- 259- 1197. Rabbits New Zealand, meat, male and females, $ 9. N. Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Feist pups, DOB 2/ 08, farm squirrel dogs, parents on site, $ 100/ ea. Steve Cox, Sanford 919- 776- 7730. Great Pyrenees pups, AKC, reg., parents are great working dogs, great bloodlines, $ 350. Craig Lawing, Bostic 828- 245- 1055. Bird dogs, FDSB reg., pointers, set-ters, males and females, $ 200-$ 800. J. W. Sorrell, Jr., Dunn 910- 890- 4252. Beagle pups, full blood, black and white, $ 100. Curtis Whitley, Concord 704- 788- 1398. Lab pups, AKC, block head yellow or chocolate silver factored, excellent pedigree, championship bloodlines, ready 3/ 08, $ 500. Lori Osborn, Sparta 336- 372- 1850. English shepherd pups bred for working stock, guardian, farm raised, raising this bloodline for 20 years, $ 225/ ea. Jack Huneycutt, Locust 704- 888- 2859. Pointer males 2 y/ o and 2 ½ y/ o, Elhew, Point Back handle, nice on preserve, some wild bird experience, $ 1,250/ ea OBO; dog boxes $ 475 OBO. Rusty Brendle, Vale 828- 308- 0278. Rabbits Holland lop, mini Rex, Netherland dwarf and lion heads, vari-ous colors, $ 10 up. Veronica Little, Vass 910- 245- 3893. Brittany pups DOB 2/ 08, AKC reg., liver/ white and orange/ white, $ 200. Charles Williard, Kernersville 336- 771- 1919. Cur dogs started treeing, reg., 15 m/ o, Leopard Cur female, $ 150; Cur male, trees good, $ 200; Walker female, top bloodline, red head, blanket back, $ 600; feist squirrel dog, trees good, $ 200; feist puppy, $ 100. Gayle Frye, Carthage 910- 639- 4947- cell or 947- 5690. Beagle pups 4 blue tick females, 5 m/ o in starting pen, medium speed, $ 100/ ea if you buy all; 4 AKC FC bloodlines blanket back, two males, two females, 7 m/ o. Fred Gentry, PO Box 145, East Bend 27018. Great Pyrenees pups AKC, live-stock guardian, sire and dam on ranch, ready 4/ 08, $ 350/ ea. James Bass, II, Fayetteville 910- 484- 2702. Feist, old timey farm dog, squirrel and coon bobtail, erect ears, $ 125/ ea. Gary Satterfield, Thomasville 336- 472- 6227. Blue heeler pups DOB 12/ 07, males and females, $ 150/ ea. Laurie McCollum, Madison 336- 427- 7801. At stud Pembroke Welsh Corgi, AKC reg., black, tan and white, fee $ 250. David Hatchel, Haw River 336- 376- 6772. Jack Russell terriers great hunting bloodline, health guarantee, parents on site, $ 300-$ 350; at stud Jack Russell terrier, pedigree, 3 males to choose from, good hunters, $ 300. Larry Price, Deep Run 252- 559- 3109. AKC Sheltie pups 3 males, 1 female, black tris, blue merle, sable merle, $ 450 up. Lisa Reece, Boonville 336- 961- 2908. Australian cattledog pups AKC reg., CH bloodlines, work or show, blues, reds, $ 300 up. Benny Kinley, Greensboro 336- 299- 8621 www. drk-scattledogs. com Australian shepherd 1 red merle, male, DOB 7/ 07, AKC reg., $ 125; at stud mini Dachshund, black/ tan pieball, long hair, AKC reg., fee, $ 300. Tammy Dillard, Granite Falls 828- 446- 4899. Beagle pups blue tic, AKC, DOB 1/ 08, small type, parents on site, blood-lines of Skull Camp, HoJo’s Blue Creek, $ 175-$ 200. Gene Sasser, Mt. Olive 919- 738- 0808. Weimaraner pups, AKC, tails docked, genetic health guarantee, parents on site, ready 3/ 08, good hunting, excel-lent family dog, $ 500; Australian cattle pups, CKC, blue heelers, great works, very protective, $ 150. Alison Blevins, Yadkinville 336- 961- 3323. At stud AKC German shepherd, import, black and tan, saddleback, pedigree chart available, very smart, fee $ 350. Ivan Whiteheart, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 9851. Border collies DOB 12/ 08, reg., parents on site, ready 4/ 08, $ 300. Dennis Bell, Hamptonville 336- 468- 6881. Australian shepherds reg., DOB 4/ 08, all colors, parents on site, $ 100 up. Scott Helms, Marshville 704- 385- 8360. Collie pups AKC, sable and white, tri color, parents on site, $ 300 up. Dewayne Tart, Lillington 910- 893- 6776. Rabbits New Zealand and California breeding does and bucks, $ 20/ ea. Chad Rouse, Zebulon 919- 455- 7338. Australian shepherd pups AKC/ ASCA reg. blue merles and black tri, $ 400-$ 600. B. Norman, Ruffi n 336- 939- 3065. Border collie pups ABCA reg., parents on site, ready 5/ 08, $ 300. John Lee, New Salem 704- 221- 6233. At stud Chesapeake Bay retriever, AKC reg., fee, $ 300. Ronald Isley, Burlington 336- 226- 5704. Chocolate Labs AKC, great bloodlines, big block heads, $ 300. Diane Barwick, Magnolia 910- 271- 0660. Boykin Spaniel pups BSS reg. parents on site, great hunters and good pets, DOB 3/ 08, $ 400. Libby and Jimmy Presnell, Sparta 336- 372- 4131. Livestock guard dogs Pyrenees, 8 m/ o, raised with goats, have been training since day 1, mother’s hips OFA cleared, $ 500 up. Tim Swain, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6016. German shorthair pointers, AKC, show and hunt, titled pedigrees, health clearance on parents, great quail hunters, $ 700-$ 1,000. Christy Lambright, Wake Forest 919- 556- 5915. Border collie/ Aussies sister and brother, red meryl, red, 2 y/ o, gentle, intelligent, $ 100. Peggy Taylor, Banner Elk 828- 963- 5817. Lab pup, AKC, black female, DOB 10/ 07, $ 150; mother black, spayed, 3 y/ o, Free. M. Kristin, Selma 919- 395- 4904. German shorthair pointers 4 males, liver and white, AKC, ready 3/ 08, $ 300. Micah Sandt, Bennett 336- 215- 6435. Border collie pups ABCA, AKC, black white and tri color, parents onsite, DOB 2/ 08, $ 200. Hope Smith, Kinston 252- 559- 9556. Beagle pups, pure bred, DOB 2/ 08, $ 100. Colt Deberry, Rockingham 910- 461- 0298. Australian cattle dogs blue heelers, blue and red, great working or pets, DOB 2/ 08, AKC reg., $ 250. Debbie Hinson, Wingate 704- 582- 0408. Labs HRCH sired, parents OFA/ CERF, black and yellow, fi eld or hunt test prospects, shots, socialized, dew claws removed, $ 500. Michael Parker, Mt. Ulla 704- 278- 1699. Great Pyrenees pups AKC reg., DOB 2/ 08, great livestock guardians and pets, parents are large with great dispositions, taking deposits now, $ 400. Tim Barrett, Casar 704- 538- 9160. English setters 2 males, DOB 9/ 06, FDSB reg., parents on site , Tekoa Moun-tain Sunrise blood line, $ 300. Arlene Frazier, Boonville 336- 468- 8878. Rabbits satin Angora, solid and broken, young and adults, $ 50. Teresa McCaw, Wake Forest 919- 266- 4356. Rabbits for dog training and re-stocking, $ 10. Scott Sink, Lexington 336- 250- 0685. Rabbits Holland lop, variety of colors, Netherland dwarf buck and does, 2 y/ o with pedigree papers, $ 25/ for all. Donna Cayton, Durham 919- 949- 0390. Rabbits Tennessee redback, some young, some ready to breed, $ 5/ ea. arry Raper, China Grove 704- 857- 6839. Rabbits Missouri cottontail, look and same size as wild rabbits, great way to start young pups, work well in start-ing pen, $ 5/ ea. Jason Bryant, Raleigh 919- 847- 3454. Holland lops and mini Rex $ 20 up, show and breeding stock, cages and other supplies for sale. Lynn Rumfelt, Charlotte 704- 588- 3447. Dutch rabbits, blk & wht, brown & wht, young stock avail, $ 5. Donald Goodwin, Wadesboro 704- 475- 3650. Bluetick x Walker cross pups, Redbone x Plott cross pups, $ 25. Rick Craver, Lexington 336- 414- 1588. Two Feist males, good squirrel stock, $ 125. Christina Creech, Thomasville 336- 474- 1131. Bloodhound pups 12 w/ o, 3 red females, reg., $ 500. B. J., Goldhill 704- 239- 5235. Rabbits Tennessee red backs, $ 10 up. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange 919- 778- 0361. SMALL ANIMALS SMALL ANIMALS SMALL ANIMALS 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. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the month prior to publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right to edit or reject ads. Limit 2 ads/ person in different categories. Classifi ed Ads ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Water- wise gardening the people in our green industry and a little extra effort, you can. The Web site TarHeelGarden-ing. com offers a number of tips and techniques people can use in their gardens and yards.” Water- Wise Works! prac-tices promote an environment that encourages healthy plant growth and uses careful plan-ning and research on the best species and layouts of plants, trees, fl owers and turf grass that match the landscape site. These practices greatly reduce the need for irrigation. “ Good horticulture practices such as proper plant selection, site preparation and landscape maintenance practices are key,” said Barbara Fair, assistant pro-fessor of horticultural science and N. C. Cooperative Extension landscape specialist at NCSU. “ We need to use all the tools available because none of these methods alone will work.” It’s most important to choose tough plants that can withstand both extremes, Fair said. In choosing a landscape, don’t create a desert landscape in response to current dry condi-tions, because in the last four years there has also been very rainy weather, she said. As ho-meowners look to the future and normal rainfall returns, they may want to consider planting hedges of drought- tolerant ev-ergreen plants such as holly, ar-borvitae, eastern red cedar and spruce. “ Homeowners may also want to consider using rain barrels or other water harvest-ing methods such as cisterns to make the best use of the rainfall we do get,” Mast said. “ As our lakes begin to fi ll back in, water restrictions will be lowered, but it’s always good to have addi-tional water on hand.” Homeowners can also help their landscape plants survive by keeping them healthy. For example, use care with string trimmers or mowers around woody plants to avoid damag-ing them. Some thin- barked species will never recover from a bark injury. Six Tips for Water- Wise Gardening 1. Prepare your site properly. Well- prepared soils enhance root growth and reduce establish-ment time for newly installed plants, decreasing the frequency of supplemental irrigation. 2. Select the right plants. Proper plant selection will help ensure success in all conditions. Plant failure often occurs when a plant has been placed in a landscape area that is not conducive for its growth. Select species that will survive droughts as well as times with plenty of water. 3. Manage turfgrass areas effectively. Well managed turf uses less water and still looks great. Proper turf management is crucial during periods of drought. Turf provides many environmental benefi ts, such as reducing pollutants, storm water runoff and soil erosion. Because grass is the top water user in any landscape, consider using it in smaller areas. 4. Mulch, mulch, mulch. Proper use of mulch reduces water needs and is attractive too. Mulch conserves moisture by reducing evaporation. Mulch around woody plants should never be more than 3 inches deep, while mulch around herbaceous plants should never be more than 1 to 2 inches deep. 5. Water plants effi ciently. Use only as much water as needed for plant health. Use a rain gauge in your garden to keep track of how much water your garden receives natu-rally by rainfall. Group plants with similar water requirements together in the landscape. Apply water just before or just after dawn to minimize evaporation. 6. Capture and recycle water. Catch water in rain barrels and cisterns for use in your land-scape. Capture precipitation and excess irrigation water, maintaining the quality of water resources by minimizing water lost as runoff. Homeowners installing hard surfaces in their landscapes may want to consider pavers or other porous materials rather than concrete, as both allow penetration of rainfall into the ground. SOURCE: Tarheelgardening. com Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW April 2008 JD 1020 tractor, 1972 diesel w/ power steering, nice orig. paint, always sheltered, 2nd owner, 2209 hrs., owners manual, $ 6,200; Intl. two blade bottom plow, fast hitch, $ 250. Walt Dillon, Wendell 919- 365- 3611 aft. 6 p. m JD 2 row planter w/ fert. hoppers, $ 500; KMC 2 row rolling cult., 2 fert. hoppers, $ 500; 2 ton Long elect. hoist, plug into 110, $ 750. Carlton Cole Jr., Aberdeen 910- 295- 6933. JD tractor, 5400 diesel, sold for parts only, 64hp, burned in fi re, $ 1,000 OBO. Walter Koontz, Cleveland 704- 278- 2623. NH TR 86 combine, 973 fl ex grain head, 16 ft., 4WD, 2,600 hrs., EC, fi eld ready, $ 39,500 OBO. Glenn/ Carlton Phifer, Peachland 704- 272- 7993 or 695- 2362. JD grain drill, pull type, 10’ w/ cyl. lift, $ 650; 1 row mule drawn bean picker, $ 350. J. R. Hinton, Princeton 919- 936- 3501. IH Cub Cadet model # 1200, no deck, $ 450 fi rm. C. E. Redmond, Mat-thews 704- 847- 8231. 1996 Ford 6640 SLE C/ A/ H 4,800 hrs., EC, $ 21,000; 1980 MF 2705 CAH, duals, 8 spd., GC, $ 12,000. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 434- 5727. JD 40 tractor, $ 2,700. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. Kelley B- 70 3 pt. backhoe w/ 2 ft. bucket, GC, $ 1,700. Roger Prince, Tabor City 910- 625- 5288. Two bucket hay tedder, Sitrex brand, VGC, $ 800 OBO; JD hay rake, GC, used last season, has new paint, fi eld ready, $ 700 OBO. Laura Livengood, Lexington 336- 853- 7133. JD 3300 combine w/ 13’ bean head & 2- row corn head, $ 4,500 OBO. Pam Griffi n, Fuquay- Varina 919- 552- 0823. JD 640 hay rake, GC, $ 1,000; 6,000 lbs. tow motor, mast converted to 3- pt. hitch, $ 300. Johnny Massey, Burlington 336- 337- 2913 or 584- 3144. MF 275 w/ front end loader & box scrape w/ weights, approx. 70hp w/ 2,200 hrs., GC, $ 9,000. James Lewis, High Point 336- 869- 0343. Farmall “ H”, runs & looks good, no 3 pt. hitch, $ 2,100. Richard Smith, Gibson 910- 268- 2527. JD grain drill 8200, 10’- 7” spacing, VGC, sheltered, $ 1,500; Ford 4- row pull planter, series- 311, GC, $ 800; 100 gal. sprayer, new booms, hose, pump, fi lter, dripless nozzles, sprays, 18’, VGC, $ 900. Jimmy Franks, Garner 919- 291- 8209. 671 Ford tractor, $ 3,000; 871 Ford tractor, PS, $ 3,950; 4000 Ford tractor w/ loader, $ 4,500; 3 pt. fert. spreader, $ 275; 3 pt. disc, $ 300; 5 ft. bushhog, $ 400. Charles Willard, Yadkinville 336- 244- 1642. 1960s JD 1010 diesel tractor, good running cond., includes scrape blade & bushhog, $ 3,500. Ouida Newell, Carthage 910- 695- 5647. 2006 Case IH, Tiger- Mate II fi eld cult., 26 ft. w/ harrow & rolling basket, $ 22,000. Len Fipps, Clarendon 910- 653- 4075. 2000 JD F620 ZTrack lawnmower, 600 hrs., 20hp Kohler, 2 sets of blades, 54” deck, $ 3,000 OBO. Loren Black, Liberty 336- 685- 9635. 1964 JD 1010, w/ cults., VGC, $ 4,500. Earl Tulbert, Union Grove 336- 468- 2902. 95 Kubota B2100 compact trac-tor w/ roll- bar, 21hp, 4WD, 3- pt. hitch & front- end loader, 1,260 hrs., $ 7,200. Annette Pruitt, Fuquay- Varina 919- 552- 3950. 2004 sod drill, 10 ft., Great Plains, $ 14,500. Brad Myers, Winston- Salem 336- 462- 4346 or 475- 6035. 140 Farmall w/ cult., fert., works 1- pt. hitch, orig. paint & tires, second owner, EC, $ 5,900. Otis Mendehall, Lexington 336- 787- 4909. 48” galvanized steel belt drive box fans, brand new, never used, w/ mesh guards, 115/ 240V, 1hp motor w/ 2 yr. warranty, one for $ 500 or 2 for $ 950. Holly Hach, Cary 919- 656- 1944. 300 gallon pull type sprayer, 40 ft booms, foam marker, roller pump, works very good, VGC, $ 3,000 nego. Greg Horrell, Harrells 910- 596- 8567. Graves A71 square bale hay loader, attaches to and runs beside truck or trailer, $ 550. Roger Wilson, Asheboro 336- 629- 4866. Tennsmith shop brake, 10 ft, 18 gauge, $ 2,700; ’ 96 skytrak telescoping boom forklift, EC, need paint, $ 24,000. Henry Bradshaw, Vale 910- 787- 3235. NH 850 round baler, $ 3,700; 245 MF diesel, runs strong, $ 5,200; double bottom plow, $ 65. Jeremy Albright, Asheboro 336- 460- 0611. JD 4230, cab, new front tires, 80% rear, overhauled, new crank, liners, pistons, zero hrs., new exterior kit, good paint, $ 14,500. Greg Pope, Monroe 704- 282- 0101. MF 255 diesel, 8 spd., 50hp, re-motes, ROPS, good tires & GC, $ 6,800 OBO. Darren Davis, Randleman 336- 626- 9470. MF 175, diesel eng., power steer-ing, low hrs., external hydraul., 3 pt. lift, good paint, GC, $ 6,500; MF 35 Deluxe, gas eng., new tires, new paint, external hydraul., 3 pt. lift, great cond., $ 4,500. Merritt Wilson, Pleasant Garden 336- 215- 0304. 554 Vermeer round baler, LN, $ 13,000; 10’ 6” bushhog 3210, $ 4,000; 489 NH haybine, $ 2,800; 856 IH tractor, $ 6,000. Ken Jones, Mt. Ulla 704- 400- 7485. Super A Farmall, EC, rebuilt motor, rolling cults., 4 fi nger sweeps, 3 pt. fast hitch, $ 6,000/ all. D. Womble, New Hill 919- 387- 0599. AC manure spreader, PTO driven, sheltered, GC, $ 1,500. Denise Harris, Morganton 828- 413- 7473. 1952 8N Ford tractor w/ bushhog & box blade, GC, $ 3,500. Allen Strickland, Stedman 910- 483- 6674. Stanhay 870 veg. planters, 6- row set, $ 6,000. J. L. McLaurin, Wade 910- 323- 5207. 73 Ford 2000, 3 cyl., gas, turf tires & woods, RB72 scrape blade, $ 3,500. Louis Delozier, Willow Spring 919- 696- 3559. Power King Economy tractor, serial # 28388, 1973 model, 14hp Kohler eng., runs good, sheet metal in GC, $ 1,450. Ned Story, Newton 828- 461- 0637 or 464- 6399. Portable generator, military 1 phase- 3 phase, 10- 14kw, 4 cyl. diesel, 68 hrs., $ 3,500; 1944 JD LA tractor, $ 2,500; Woods 8 ft. hydraul. scrape blade, $ 1,800; 2- row front mount cults. For JD 2940, $ 1,000; sprayer trailer for tobacco sprayer, $ 1,000. S. Troxler, Browns Summit 336- 601- 1006. TE20 Ferguson diesel tractor, VGC, $ 1,800; 601 Ford Workmaster ( 1958- 61), 390 hrs., VGC, $ 3,500; small cut- away harrow, GC, $ 225; Lineback plow, 2 blades, GC, $ 275. Donna Trivette, Siloam 336- 374- 2680, lv. msg.. 20 ton wood splitter, good shape, $ 700. Jimmy Kinley, Woodleaf 704- 278- 4850. Mitsubishi tractor, 24hp, diesel, $ 3,500; Vermeer 186 stump grinder, $ 2,500. Bill Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505, btwn. 6 & 8 p. m. 1965 IH Cub tractor, GC, lift arm, drawbar, rear wheel weights, new seat & muffl er, some implements incld., family owned since 1968, always sheltered, $ 2,650 OBO. Kent Money, Yadkinville 336- 961- 9110. Dresser 125- E track loader, 4- in- 1 bucket, 90% + undercarriage, power shift, ROPS, VGC, $ 15,400; 941- C CAT track loader, power shift, good undercarriage, 4- in- 1 bucket, ROPS & brush guard, runs good, $ 13,500. Jim Greene, Pfafftown 336- 945- 3316. JD 2 row planter, model 246 w/ fert. hoppers, 3 pt., LN, $ 850; Ford 309 planter, 2 row w/ fert. hopper, 3 pt., GC, $ 675. T. Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. 1972 IH 140, new clutch, brakes, seals, seat, muffl er, paint, cult., fert., listing disk, corn planter, middlebuster, LN tires, $ 5,700. Alex Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 1160. Lilliston 2- row rolling cult., no fert., $ 350; mechanical transplanter Co. plastic mulch lifter, new, $ 1,350. Vincent Evans, Fayetteville 910- 237- 3689. Ford 3- 16” moldboard turning plow, 3- pt. hitch, $ 325; Intl. 2- row corn planter, 3- pt. hitch, fi berglass fert. boxes, $ 400. Jimmy Saintsing, Sparta 336- 372- 5399. Horse drawn equip., stalk cutter, mowing machines & disk, $ 50 & up. Barry Myers, Salisbury 704- 633- 3962. 1989 Kubota M5950, 62hp, new front end loader & forks, good tires, good paint, real good tractor, $ 14,000. David Joyce, Walnut Cove 336- 414- 1871. 8N Ford tractor, GC, new paint, $ 3,200. Joel Hussey, Robbins 910- 464- 2933. 1948 Farmall Cub, w/ cult. & draw-bar, good sheetmetal, starts & runs VG, $ 2,000 OBO. Jimmy Kinley, Woodleaf 704- 278- 4850. JD hay rake, GC, fi eld ready, $ 500; Fort disc mower, used two seasons, VGC, $ 2,500. Greg Kinley, Woodleaf 704- 278- 2994. Timberjack 230D log skidder, new winch, recent overhauled eng., ready to log, GC, $ 11,500; Lely 240, 6 disc, 7’ mower, under cover, EC, $ 3,500. Mike Shaffner, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2953. 8N Ford tractor, great cond., $ 3,000. Billy Breeden, Haw River 336- 578- 3454. MF 3 pt. hay rake, $ 500; Lely Lotus 300 3 pt. hay rake/ tedder, $ 800; Sun-fl ower- wheel rake, 3 pt., $ 400 neg. Josh Wagoner, Jonesville 336- 469- 2967. Farmall 140, all cults., dist., gang disk, dbl. 16” turn plow, 6’ scrape, orig. 12v system, EC, early 70s model, $ 6,500. Lee Sexton, Whiteville 910- 640- 2696. JD 6600 combine, 4WD w/ 444 corn head & 216 fl ex bean head; 8- row vert. fold knifi ng rig w/ 200 gal. tank, $ 1,500-$ 5,500. Robert Cannon, Beulaville 910- 389- 3509. Pallet forks for tractor bucket, clamp- on type, new, rated at 800 lbs., $ 205. Bob Hester, Gibsonville 336- 329- 8466. NH 847 autowrap baler, EC, $ 3,500; NH 463 disc mower, EC, $ 3,000; NH 66 square baler, GC, $ 800; JD 350 rake, GC, $ 500. Ralph Hale, Marshville 704- 624- 4108. Ford 600 gas tractor, 4 cyl., 4 spd. w/ front- end loader, good tires, runs good w/ 14 items of LN equip., only 1,100 hrs., $ 4,950. Dan Clubb, Walnut Cove 336- 414- 9445 or 595- 1340. Super A Farmall, cults. & plows, runs good, good tires, $ 2,195. Ronnie Mills, Peachland 704- 272- 7412. Spear w/ 3- pt. hitch for big round bale w/ hydraul. cycle, $ 400. Wilson Smith, Granite Falls 828- 396- 2076. Shibaura diesel tractor SD 2200, 3- pt. hitch w/ new comfort seat comes w/ tiller & 60” fi rst choice grooming mower w/ new belts. All VGC, runs great, $ 4,800. Don Hyatt, Mooreville 704- 361- 1474. JD 420C Crawler w/ forks & log-ging winch, good to restore or parts, $ 2,000; Oliver Ind. 99 gas, 4 cyl., se-rial # 701165 C 66, 20 in. front wheel, 28 in. rear wheel w/ tires, both hand & foot throttle, $ 1,500. James Cornatzer, Advance 336- 998- 4235. One pt. disc, GC, 16, blades, $ 350’ 3 pt. turning plow, ( 2 14), $ 175; 3 pt. disc, 18 blades, $ 350; late model cold corn planter w/ plate, $ 300. Charlie Fields, Spring Hope 919- 269- 7020. 1976 Ford 3600, 500 hrs. on new crate eng. from Ford, good tires, power steering, needs paint, $ 6,500. Phillip Smith, Kernersville 336- 215- 7700. ’ 76 Intl. 500 track loader, 4- in- 1 bucket, diesel, 85 % undercarriage, runs good, $ 7,500. Terry Thompson, Chapel Hill 919- 260- 2579. Kubota 245C cultivating tractor, diesel, side dresser, 1,400 hrs, GC, $ 5,500. Mike Garrison, Weaversville 828- 645- 7828. Bushhog, 72 in. quick change bucket, LN, $ 600; Bushhog model BS 100 quick change, hay spear, LN, $ 300 OBO; Bushhog, quick change loader, fi ts 5400 JD tractor, has fi re damage, $ 600. Doc Koontz, Cleveland 704- 278- 2623. 1991 655C Ford backhoe, EC, $ 15,000. Darrell Faw, Lenoir 828- 757- 0067. Hay rake, NH # 55 Rola- bar side delivery, complete restoration, new traction tires, bushings, seals. U- joints & paint, $ 1,300. Tim Honeycutt, Mount Pleasant 704- 436- 2731. 1998 NH 3930 tractor, diesel, 400 plus hrs., GC, $ 9,000 OBO. Mike Haley, Winston- Salem 336- 722- 3329. MF 135 diesel 38hp, rebuilt eng. & hydraul. system, new paint, lots of new parts, 6 ft. blade, $ 5,800. Allen Ripley, Swansboro 252- 622- 1109 or 393- 3998. Potato digger, 1 row, tractor PTO, chain drive, GC, $ 650. C. A. Robin-son, Moravian Falls 336- 921- 3249 or 902- 5240. JD 145 front end loader, $ 2,650; United grain cart, 400 bu., $ 4,500. Tim Burkhart, Lexington 336- 357- 7585. Farmall Super A tractor w/ lots of equip., cults., hilling disc, row opener, fert. dist., 3- pt. hitch but not on tractor, trailer hitch, $ 4,000 fi rm. William Page, Raleigh 919- 779- 0411. 489 NH haybind, field ready, $ 1,800. Randy Josey, Statesville 704- 880- 7964. Intl. Hough pay loader, diesel eng., lights, cab w/ heater, 4 WD, low hrs., bought new, garaged, VGC, $ 9,500. A. M. Perry, Burlington 336- 227- 4244. 2 row Sulup tob. cult., model 9400, ground driven, fert. hoppers, 3 sets of sweeps, adj. ridgers, “ new,” $ 5,000. John Thomas, Sanford 919- 499- 4834. 274 Intl. offset diesel cults., roll-ing cults., $ 5,500; 4020 JD diesel, orig. owner, w/ 148 loader, $ 10,000; Howard Rotovator, 100,” extra tines, extra heavy, $ 1,600. John Bowden, Advance 336- 998- 8124. B JD tractor, new tires, 3- pt. hitch, $ 2,000. R. L. McCain, Waxhaw 704- 843- 2863. NH haybine mower- conditioner, model 488, $ 5,500; Intl. 35 side- deliv-ery rake, $ 1,300; JD fert. grain drill, model FB117B, 11 disc, 7” spacing, $ 800. Charles McPherson, Mebane 919- 563- 3032. Gleaner F combine, 438 cornhead, 13” grain head, 6 cyl. gas eng., used in ’ 07 corn crop, $ 3,050. Jeffrey Cox, Liberty 336- 669- 1747. 3000 Ford tractor, live power, 8 spd., power steering, new wet line control, new clutch, new inject. Pump, paint excel., tires excel., $ 6,800. Ralph Harris, Yadkinville 336- 463- 3396 aft. 5 p. m. Two Yanmar 24hp diesel tractors, $ 3,350 & $ 2,650; Power King 14hp economy tractor, w/ mowing deck, 2 scrape blades, cults., layoffs, $ 1,850. R. B. Wilson, Kernersville 336- 993- 4916. Ford 4600 tractor, diesel, 52hp, power steering, $ 7,200; David Brown 990 tractor, diesel, power steering, $ 5,000. David Shepherd, Wilkesboro 336- 921- 3166. 1975 model 870 Case tractor, 80hp, PS, live power, diesel, new front tires, paint & clutch, $ 3,500. David Cheek, Snow Camp 336- 264- 7190. Parts for AC no- till planter, $ 5 & up cash. Thomas Cotner, Siler City 919- 742- 3446. Four row set of rolling cults., tool bar is 14’ & currently set for 36” rows, $ 350. Paul Greene, Durham 919- 598- 5621. JD 8200 grain drill, 14 drills, 7” spacing w/ small grass seed attach., always sheltered, EC, $ 2,400 or $ 2,000 cash. Reuben Holtzman, Ridgeway 252- 456- 2803. MF 300 backhoe w/ front end loader, Perkin eng., GC, $ 5,500; parts for MF 2K backhoe, $ 2,000; front end loader for JCB 85hp backhoe w/ all cyl., $ 2,000; motor, $ 1,000. Howard Williams, Cher-ryville 704- 435- 3593. Ferguson TO- 35 tractor, 5/ 4 disk, scraper, deep soil plow, Cole planter, cult., small plow, all 3- pt. hitch, GC, $ 5,000. Harvey Poole, Charlotte 704- 399- 6602. NH 411 discbine, GC, $ 5,000. W. R. Lanier, Asheboro 336- 629- 2938. 59 Farmall Cub tractor, LN, com-pletely restored, 1- pt. hitch, cults., Tillis tool, cutaway hare, bushhog, turn plow, good tires, rebuilt eng., $ 5,500. Sam Plaster, Summerfi eld 336- 643- 4087. Hay baler, NH 565, LN, $ 10,000. Woody Cox, Charlotte 704- 577- 3685. MF 1085 cab, new blower, 4,222 hrs., bushhog front loader, quick dis-connect loader & bucket, 1978 81 PTO HP, $ 13,900. Hunter London, Ruffi n 336- 939- 9750. Vicon RP 1200 round baler, 1997 or 98 model, sheltered, $ 2,500. Bobby Anderson, Wilkesboro 336- 984- 3971. JD 71 fl ex planters, pull type, 6 row, no till, fi berglass hoppers, GC, $ 1,500. D. Toney, Ellenboro 704- 473- 4642. Komatsu D21S- 5 track loader, 845 hrs., excel. undercarriage, bucket w/ teeth, power shift, runs & works LN, diesel, can pull w/ a pickup, 9,000 lbs., $ 7,900. Jeff Everhart, Lexington 336- 239- 0050. Powerhouse Prodigy mini skid steer w/ tiller, 16hp, 2 augers, trencher, bucket, leveler & trailer that all attach. will fi t on, $ 6,500. Gary Thrift, Thomasville 336- 475- 2739. JD 330 round baler, GC, $ 5,000. Larry Gerringer, Gibsonville 336- 516- 0751. Intl. 684 tractor, new clutch, pressure plate, fl y wheel ring, release bearing, pilot bearing, new fi lters & oil, new radiator, seat cover, battery & alternator, 9 shank tiller, $ 7,000. Donald Fulk, King 336- 983- 4496. 8N Ford tractor, GC, new paint w/ 5 ft. bushhog, $ 3,200. Joel Hussey, Robbins 910- 464- 2933. 340 Intl. track loader, GC, $ 3,200 OBO; 8n Ford tractor, GC, $ 2,500 OBO. Francis Menius, Kannapolis 704- 856- 0861. Oliver 1855, needs repair, $ 5,000 OBO; Oliver 1555 gas, loader special, in good shape, $ 4,200 OBO. Keith Menius, Mt. Pleasant 704- 232- 9493. Oliver 2844, in good shape, needs paint, $ 4,800 OBO; White 2- 44, w/ loader & power steering, gas, GC, $ 4,500 OBO. Steve Brown, Kannapolis 980- 521- 1665. Ford 4600 diesel tractor, 8 spd, live lift, GC, $ 7,000. James Nelson, Clemmons 336- 766- 4907. Three- pt. hitch, fi ts Farmall H or M’s & 300s/ 400s, bolts on, no cyl., $ 375. Jerry Batstone, Wake Forest 919- 266- 3443. Hardee 1072 bushhog, 6’ cut, safety, chains, 1 ½ y/ o, less than 50 hrs., $ 1,800, consider trade for HD 6’ tiller in VGC. Whrens Williams, Burgaw 910- 604- 1609. Ford 8N tractor, A- 1 shape, tires in GC, operates smoothly & properly w/ disk harrow, drag harrow, scrape blade & Toplink assembly, $ 3,535. Lloyd Davis, Greensboro 336- 697- 7195. 6510 Ditch Witch, 72hp, trencher, vib plow, back fi le blade, bore unit, backhoe, combo unit, $ 9,000. Robert Staley, Bear Creek 919- 742- 4607. Two Decloet 13- box tobacco barns, new burners, $ 16,900. Glenn Patterson, Ramseur 336- 736- 9650. Millcreek manure spreader, ( small 1- 4 horses), used 1.5 yrs., $ 800; Swisher rough cut, used 1.5 yrs., $ 800. Patty Thornton Rogers, N. Wilkesboro 336- 984- 2830. 1983 Ford 4610, runs great, good tires w/ ROPS, $ 7,800; Sukup no- till drill, 7 ft., 460 acres on the counter, $ 8,300. Shane Sells, Kernersville 336- 362- 4055. 467 NH haybine, 7’ cut w/ stub guards, 2 sickles w/ a hydraul. cyl. & hoses, GC, $ 1,000; 254 NH tedder rake, unit always sheltered, LNC, $ 2,500. Thomas Staley, East Bend 336- 699- 3346. Gregory 3500 cruster in GC, $ 5,000. Jarome Womble, Goldston 910- 464- 3098. Hoelscher 1000 bale accumulator & model 100 fork, GC, have hitch that will fi t a JD or NH baler, hydraul. hoses also, $ 7,500. Darrell Nichols, Salisbury 704- 202- 7595 or call. haybale@ carolina. rr. com. 1982 Intl. 484, 3- cycle diesel, 42- 48hp, 2,364 hrs., family owned, good paint & tires, fi eld ready, $ 6,000. Charles Weddington Jr, Kannapolis 704- 932- 1212. 1972 JD 2020, GC, tires 95%, shop kept, tractor in GC, hydro. Outlets, $ 6,500; JD pull- type 2 bottom trip plow w/ 14”, $ 400. Matthew Holder, Raleigh 919- 868- 8853. MF 2- row corn planter, 3- pt. hitch, $ 600; JD corn planter for JD M & JD fert. hopper, both for $ 600. Danny Holt, Burlington 336- 229- 7464. 1989 Ford 3910, very good shape, trailer also avail., $ 8,500. Terry Ball, Hampstead 910- 617- 9916. Intl. 100 series E track loader, powershift, 4- in- 1 bucket, GC, $ 8,000; Oliver 550 tractor, EC, $ 4,000. David Quantz, Rockwell 704- 857- 2568. MF 1163 corn head, $ 3,500. George Rockett, East Bend 336- 961- 6710. Equipment For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT 5 frame nucs w/ honey pollen fully drawn comb and bees and near my vicin-ity or within 100 miles, also drawn deep and medium super frames. Seth King, Bladenboro skk0920@ msn. com To pick up honeybee swarms in Guilford, Davidson and Randolph co, any bee keeping supplies. Tommy Hayes, Sophia 336- 442- 6859. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Taking orders for ‘ 08, 5 frame nucs, no frame exchange, $ 70, avail. April 1. Richard Wright, Mt Gilead 910- 439- 1879 or 975- 3355- cell. 3 lb bees with ’ 08 Italian queen, $ 60, extra queens $ 16/ pick- up or $ 17.50 shipped; complete hives $ 60, complete supers $ 30, ready for bees, entrance feeder w/ ½ gal jar, $ 4, state insp. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704- 982- 3136. Complete 10 frame hives with bees and queen, new cypress equip, $ 175, 20 miles north of Wilmington; nucs 5 frames of bees and queen, no frame exchange, $ 90. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. 5 frame nuc w/ frame exchange avail this spring with Carniolan queen, $ 75. S. Walter Upchurch, Raleigh 919- 839- 0118 or 417- 9904. 20 new beehives w/ BuckFast bees, $ 110/ ea. Tony Parker, Bolton 910- 655- 0741. Bee supers, $ 5, queen scotter $ 4, Inner covers, $ 4. Herman Barnette, Kannapolis 704- 933- 0846. Maxant SS honey processing equip, extractor, uncapper, sump, pump, melter, fi lter, unused and like new cond., sell indiv or as package, $ 200-$ 1,500. Bill McClelland, Cary 919- 467- 0586. Honeybees for Spring ’ 08, complete hives, $ 150; 5 frame nucs, $ 85; 3 lb package beees, $ 60; no frame exchange, state inspected. Sam Frogge, Statesville 704- 585- 2004. Honeybee pollination service, small or large farm, reserve early for the ’ 08 growing season. Will deliver 1 to 200 hives, $ 35/ hive. Charles Hatley, Concord 704- 490- 9097. Beekeepers capping smelter and two wax separators for sale, $ 100. Albert Harker, Castle Hayne 910- 765- 2489. Supers $ 5; excluder, $ 3; inner cover, $ 3. Herman Barnette, Kannapolis 704- 933- 0846. Honey quarts and pints. Paul Hurley, Troy 910- 576- 4731 or 572- 6464. Queens $ 12/ ea; 3, 4 or 5 frame nucs, $ 12/ frame, whole hives available, state inspected, call ahead to reserve. David Pilcher, East Bend 336- 699- 3103. Italian queens, $ 16/ ea or $ 17.50/ shipped, hives, complete ready for bees, $ 60, complete supers, $ 30. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704- 982- 3136. Bee operation 500+ hives with contract pollination 3 X’s yearly in Sampson co area, ’ 99 truck with boom, all extracting equipment, bee yards, supers, tops, hive bodies & other related equip., $ 98,000. Bill Lathan, Clinton 910- 990- 6635. Wee Bee suit size 10- 12 with gloves, $ 65. Steve Sutton, Kings Mtn 704- 739- 2464. Bees, Supplies & Services For Sale April 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 1994 MF 375 tractor, 4WD w/ 838 loader & hay spear, $ 16,000. Richard Greene, Granite Falls 828- 396- 5236. Model 100 Farmall tractor, cults., fertilizer works, quick hitch, $ 3,600. Ramond Tucker, Lexington 336- 764- 0509. Model A Farmall w/ cults. & 1- pt. hitch, GC, $ 3,500. Otis Mendenhall, Lexington 336- 787- 4909. Husquavarna lawn/ garden trac-tor, 54” cut, 22hp, used one season, plus new5x8 mower trailer, cost new $ 3,000, both for $ 1,995; refurbished one horse turning plow, cherry red steel, $ 85. J. Saunders, China Grove 704- 223- 1679. MF 135 diesel, 38hp, power steering, always sheltered, nice 2- owner tractor, EC, $ 5,900; MF 2- row planter # 39 w/ fert., EC, $ 850; Cole 12 MX, 1- row planter, LN, $ 650. T. Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. 2000 Ford tractor w/ front end loader, gas, 6 spd., VG tires, new brakes, GC over all, $ 5,500. Gene Myers, Woodleaf 704- 278- 2574. Farmall Super A tractor, fast hitch cults., ridging discs, bottom plows & attach., good tires, GC, $ 3,500. Willard Davis, Kenly 919- 284- 2991. Four- row KMC peanut digger, $ 4,800; 4- row Paulk peanut digger, $ 3,500; peanut dryer, $ 5,000; 4 peanut drying trailers, 40’ & 42’, $ 7,500/ ea.; 2- row 4WD Powelll tob. harvester, $ 18,000; 2- row 4WD Roanoke tob. harvester, $ 8,000; PowerBoss tob. baler, self contained hyd. sys., $ 5,000. Terry or Scott Strickland, Tabor City 910- 649- 7486. Tye 20 ft. grain drill w/ row markers, end transport sys, $ 1,600; IH 15 ft. 820 fl exhead w/ new style dividers, $ 850; MF 22 ft. head w/ fl oating cutter bar, alum. reel, w/ plastic fi ngers, adapter to fi t NH TR 70, $ 850. George Sparrow, Belhaven 252- 945- 4632. Roanoke tobacco harvester, $ 3,500; irrig. pipe, 6”, $ 2/ ft. or 4” $ 1.50/ ft.; irrig. pump. $ 550. Danny Bowman, Granite Falls 828- 396- 9926. ’ 58 Ford 851 tractor, 5 spd. trans., good tires, manual power take- off, bush hog, 3- pt. hitch, scrape blade, needs tune up, $ 4,000. Marena Potter, Vandemere 252- 745- 1242 or 617- 7708. 1939 M Farmall tractor, runs well, strong eng., 3- pt. hitch adaptor, hydraul., 6v system w/ starter, sheltered, $ 3,000. Dave Maupin, Taylorsville 828- 632- 1743. Irrig. system, trailer w/ 600 ft. of 4” pipe, pump w/ 5” intake & 4” discharge mounted on trailer, Ford V8 gas eng., 2 large heads, 10 small heads, $ 3,650. George Jones, Julian 336- 420- 0963. MF 250 tractor, factory rebuilt as new, only 260 hrs., LNC, inclds. 6 ft. bushhog, $ 9,800. Ricky Williamson, Ramseur 336- 879- 5941. 1990 Vicon RP1211 round hay baler, 5’ dia. x4’ high bale size, always stored inside, looks & bales good, $ 3,000. David Anderson, Albemarle 704- 982- 9087. ’ 52 Ford 8N tractor, GC, comes w/ 6 ft. sickle bar mower, $ 2,800 for both. Stuart Nanney, Clyde 828- 627- 6253. 2000 Kubota M4700 tractor, 2WD, 624 hrs., EC, $ 9,000. Deborah Foust, Whitsett 336- 698- 9189. Fert. spreader; 250 lb. capacity for 3- pt. hitch, LN, $ 300. Kelly Carpenter, Greensboro 336- 286- 0604. JD 4420 combine w/ 13 ft. fl oating header & 3- row corn head, $ 8,000. H. D. Perry, Wake Forest 919- 556- 3705. L5450 Kubota, GC, 4x4, good tires w/ canopy & front loader, $ 16,000; F2584 7 ft. Landpride boxscrape, GC, $ 500. Jay Lemmons, Kernersville 336- 996- 5896. Peanut combine, Lilliston Hi- Cap 6000, fi eld ready, $ 800 OBO. Milton Gray, Maysville 910- 743- 3627. Farmall Cub, runs good, good paint & tires, always sheltered, some cult. equip. incld., $ 2,000. Philip Smith, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 0125. Farmalll Cub w/ 60” Woods mower, cults., runs & mows excel., paint & tires in GC, all mechanical records avail., $ 3250; 635kw Caterpillar generator & 2,000 gal. fuel tank mounted in enclosed trailer, $ 30,000. Jeffrey Baity, Yadkinville 336- 463- 4675. 1987 CAT 931B track loader, 1987 Ford L800 triaxle dump trk., 1993 Hooper triaxle trailer, all EC, $ 40,000/ all. Carl Pegram, Madison 336- 548- 5481. IH 295 2- row planter, multiple plates, ground driven, VGC w/ minor surface rust, $ 600. Fred Susebach, Dobson 336- 374- 4330. NH TC26DA w/ NH 12LA loader & NH Series 756C backhoe w/ canopy, year warranty left, 125 hrs., EC, $ 18,500. Wilbert Coats Jr., Denver 704- 489- 9849. 49 Case VA w/ wide front end, w/ orig. Case two- bottom plow, $ 500. Parke Davis, Clemmons 336- 766- 4223. 132 Franklin 3 cyl. Detroit cable tractor, $ 7,500. Harvey Dickens, Littleton 252- 537- 1674. Intl. 101 manure spreader, $ 800; Massey Harris Ferguson w/ cults., looks good, $ 2,500; 6 ft. bushhog, 3 pt. Frell cutter, $ 650. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910- 652- 5024. Intl. Cub w/ belly mower, 12v sys., looks good, $ 2,500; Intl. 806 diesel, wide frontend, new rear tires, new brakes, hard top, $ 8,000; new 13- 6- 24 tires & rims, fi ts MF & Ford tractor, $ 600. H. Currie, Ellerbe 910- 334- 0404. 1995 Case 5220 Maxxum tractor w/ loader, cab w/ AC, new paint, good tires, runs good, $ 22,000; Vicon OM281 hay mower, 9 ft. mower, $ 2,500; Shaver SC50 stump grinder/ cutter, 3 pt. hitch, $ 3,500; Kverneland UN7517 hay bale wrapper, $ 8,500. John Waugh, Climax 336- 685- 4232. Intl. 350 tractor w/ frontend loader & bushhog, $ 6,500; disks, 3- pt. hitch, $ 300; grain drill w/ grass attach., $ 300. R. D. Williams, Gastonia 704- 864- 0409. Ford 2000 gas tractor, power steer-ing, good tires, remote hyd. valve, good tractor, $ 4,000. Dale Essick, Kernersville 336- 869- 2133. D4 Cat dozer, 8 ft. blade, winch on back, converted from pony motor to elect. start, good motor, hyd. & tracks, $ 3,950. Ray Penland, Hayesville 828- 389- 9413. Ford 3000 tractor, gas, GC, also comes w/ mower & assorted equip., $ 3,000. Ernest Dameron, Bessemer City 704- 629- 4479. KMC 4- row strip- till rig w/ row markers, $ 4,000; Ford 8700 turbo-charged open station w/ ROPS, $ 8,000 OBO. Ryan Broadwell, Knightdale 919- 422- 7637. NH 320 hay baler, new paint, garage kept, EC, $ 3,500 OBO. Gene Sides, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 5710 or 220- 1241. JD B 1951 row crop, no fenders, orig. paint, good tires, $ 2,000; 1955 Case 400, gas, row crop, eagle hitch, live power, $ 2,000. Terry Monroe, State Road 336- 366- 2934. 346 JD hay baler, used last year, makes a good bale, $ 2,800. Dean Buie, Hoffman 910- 690- 5173. AC 7000 tractor, runs good, cab tractor, comes w/ a bucket & forks, approx. 105hp, $ 9,000. John Fulks, Bunnlevel 910- 893- 8060. JD 5103 diesel tractor, ’ 03 model, 45hp, 74 hrs., LN, $ 12,500; dirt pan, $ 225; scrape blade, $ 450. Boyd Lambert, Robbins 910- 464- 3810. NH 352 hammer mill, GC, $ 1,450. John Greble, Richfi eld 704- 637- 9344. Model R JD manure spreader, LNC, $ 1,000. James Talbert, Kernersville 336- 996- 0654. 231 MF diesel, 1990 model, 40hp, power steering, newly rebuilt eng., 8 spd., 2RV, roll bar, canopy, LNC, $ 6,500. Joe Ward, Whiteville 910- 840- 2491. Hay elevator, 28’ long, GC, $ 500. Joe Cloaninger, Statesville 704- 873- 8666. Farmall Super C, runs good, w/ equip., $ 3,500; Farmall Super A, runs good, w/ all equip., $ 5,800; Ford Ferguson, runs good, $ 2,500. Donald Cannon, Ayden 252- 746- 4600. NH 472 haybine, fi eld ready, stub guards, new belts & changes, $ 3,500. Thomas Berrier, Lexington 336- 764- 1051 3930 Ford tractor, 1990 model, 1,300 hrs., $ 11,500. Tim Garrett, Eden 336- 623- 8361. Hardee 7 ft. 3- pt. mower, single spindle & dual rear wheels, GC, $ 850. Frank Shepard, Julian 336- 685- 4698. Gehl 1475 TDC round baler, 4x5, crowder wheels, bale monitor, auto tie, EC, always sheltered, $ 8,500; DVD, 2060, First Choice disc mower, EC, $ 3,500. C. E. Mustian, Norlina 252- 257- 4003 aft. 6 p. m. 1950 IH Super A w/ cult., laying off plow & fert. dist.,$ 2,500; IH V- ripper, 5 shank, $ 1,200; IH 32 fi nishing disk, $ 1,000; MF four 16 plow, model 82, $ 400; IH chisel plow, 11 shank, $ 1,400; Turner saw mill, tractor driven, has manual, remodeled in metal, $ 2,000. Mitchell Pendry, Boonville 336- 428- 9429. 484 NI round baler, $ 4,500; 1986 LN 8000 Ford tandem dump truck, $ 12,000; 995 David Brown tractor, $ 4,500. Dan Ritchie, Taylorsville 828- 495- 7541. IH ET 200 paddle scraper, 9.5 yard pan, $ 8,000. G. Allen, Advance 336- 998- 5391. JD 425 tractor mower w/ 60 in. mower; 22” power bagger mower, elect. start; small hand gas driven roto- tiller, all in GC, $ 125-$ 3,200. Edward Stever, Concord 704- 786- 4343. Lely two basket, 3- pt. hay tedder, GC, $ 800. Max Harrington, Sanford 919- 258- 3927. Farmall two- bottom plow, 14 in., Super C model F- 12, 1940s - 1950s, $ 60. Dennis Murray, Prospect Hill 336- 562- 3057. JD 4435 combine, 915 grain head, 2,100 hrs., GC, fi eld ready, $ 17,500 OBO. Glenn or Carlton Phifer, Peachland 704- 272- 7993 or 695- 2362. MF 3300 grain drill, GC, $ 1,000. Steve Rozier, Hope Mills 910- 818- 8174. Int. Farmall Cub tractor w/ cults., planter frame & plow, GC & paint, $ 2,900 fi rm. John Templeton, Wadesboro 704- 851- 9844 or 516- 5340. ’ 49 Farmall Cub tractor w/ cult., VGC, runs great, $ 2,500; 6 ft. box scrape w/ teeth, $ 350; Baltic fert. spreader. used very little, $ 350. Carlene Coggins, Troy 910- 572- 2919. AC 4- row corn planter, sheltered, GC, $ 4,500. Dewey Mesimer, Davidson 704- 933- 8931. J. L. Case 40 disc smoothing har-row, $ 1,200; Heavy Duty 6’ bush hog, $ 500; Athens 2 disk plow, $ 300. Walt Sain, Vale 704- 462- 2476. Farmall 130 tractor, new tires, new paint, GC, incld. is a set of cults., $ 3,000. Charles Ferguson, Gastonia 704- 865- 1797. 15’ Miller offset disk, $ 1,800; 14’ farm trailer, $ 300; 5th wheel dolly for road trailer, $ 600. Miles Little, Midland 704- 791- 1438. 2004 McCormick Intl., C- 90, 4WD, turbo diesel, 90hp, front end loader, 4 hydraul. lines, extra lift cyl., canopy, 260 hrs., $ 29,000. Charles OBryant, Greensboro 336- 644- 1439. NH 1920 4WD tractor, 550 hrs., $ 8,000; 555NH skid loader, 1,343 hrs., 4- in- 1 7 reg. buckets, forks, foamed tires, GC, $ 7,500; 273 NH baler, fi eld ready, $ 1,800; 175C Dresser track loader w/ 4- in1 bucket, VG machine, $ 18,000. W. C. Ford, Graham 336- 376- 0942 aft. 5 p. m. Ford 535 9’ haybine, w/ stub guards, unit in GC & sheltered, $ 400; 900 lbs., 3- pt. connection round bale hay un- roller, equipped w/ a single hydraul. double ac-tion cyl. w/ hoses, $ 150. W. K. Patterson, East Bend 336- 699- 3331. 340 Ford Industrial tractor, 4- way hydraul. blade on the front, 1,500 hrs., runs VG, no 3- pt. lift or draw bar hitch, orig, a trencher for gas co., $ 3,300. Rodney Chapman, Efl and 919- 563- 9571. AC B model, good tires, runs great, good paint & body, $ 2,000; Ford 9N w/ bushhog, $ 2,000. Brian Huey, Mooresville 704- 400- 1108. 130 Farmall w/ fast hitch & cults., $ 2,800; Super A Farmall. 3- pt. hitch & cults., $ 2,500; 350 Farmall w/ 12 ft. mower, $ 2,500; Farmall H, not running, $ 1,000; Farmall Super C, not running, $ 1,000; Farmall M w/ sheep feet, $ 1,200; JD B, not running, $ 1,200; Farmall M Industrial motor, $ 1,200; 9 ft. IHC mowing machine, $ 300. Bembery Carraway, Deep Run 252- 521- 6467 or 568- 3272. 4x5 Krone VarioPack 1500 baler, LN, $ 20,900; Komatsu D- 41s track-loader, 90% UC, GC, $ 22,900; Ford 309 planter, $ 375. W. C. Idol, High Point 336- 889- 8689. Craftsman # 11 garden tractor, 18hp, 6 spd. w/ 44” deck, $ 500; Crafts-man lawn tractor 19.5hp, B& S engine hydrastat, 46” deck , $ 600; Craftsman # 11, 10hp, 5 spd., elect. start, 30” cut w/ bagger, $ 300. Ron Keller, Mooresville 704- 664- 1828. JD 755 diesel w/ 60” deck, 2WD, 296 hrs., 3- pt. hitch, not front hydraul., $ 7,500; JD 757 w/ 60” mulch- on- demand deck, 2005 model, 600 hrs., $ 6,000. Angela Cook, 248 Rhinewood Ln., Reidsville, NC 27320. 2006 EZGO Workhorse, 350- golf-cart type w/ elect. dump bed, headlights, rear lights top, fold down windshield, dark green, nobby tires, 275 hrs., EC, $ 4,500; Chandler pull- type litter spreader, 22 ft., heavy duty chain, sloped back, high fl oatation tires, switch to turn chain on & off that can mount in cab, 1 y/ o, $ 15,500. Brain Penley, Taylorsville 828- 612- 5300. IH 2250 loader, good shape, $ 1,500; NH 790 silage cutter, new 824 head & blades in ’ 04, plus old head for parts, $ 5,000. Charles or George Currin, Oxford 919- 693- 4938 or 690- 4014. Sickle bar mower, Enorossi model BF- 150H, 5’ bar, hydraul. cyl. for arm, used very little, always sheltered, $ 1,875. Bonnie Yeargen, Raleigh 919- 772- 4820 or 906- 8223. MF 275 tractor w/ new back tires, $ 7,000 OBO; Ford 4000 tractor w/ loader, bucket, forks & hay spear, $ 7,500 OBO. Bobby Marlowe, Hiddenite 828- 632- 7870. Belly mower, sickle mower & turn plow for Farmall Cub, $ 450/ all. Tom Starnes, Monroe 704- 289- 2611. 1951 Ford 8N, runs perfect, 12v, good rubber, lift needs work, $ 3,000 or will trade for any JD. Travis McKay, Gastonia 704- 678- 0350. Befco 10 wheel v rake, Befco disc mower, FC, $ 600/ ea.; JD 1010 fi x up-per, $ 500 OBO. Chris Reges, Nashville 252- 903- 1506. Gleaner K, 10’ header, gas, GC, $ 1,900; NH 256 rake, GC, $ 1,600; JD 8200 drill, 14 spouts, $ 900. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704- 629- 5520. 1950 Farmall Cub w/ full set of cults., new tires, front & rear, new battery, new paint, $ 2,500; 1946 AC B w/ cults., orig. draw bar, good tires, $ 1,500. Bill King, Advance 336- 998- 0853. Tiller, rear tine, counter rotating, very heavy w/ lrg. pneumatic tires, starts easily & runs good, $ 295. Chris Jones, Greensboro 336- 312- 6137. NH 273 sq. baler, GC, $ 1,900. Bo Potts, Advance 336- 998- 4960. GT 370 batch grain dryer, $ 1,500; Taylor Way offset disc, 29 discs, $ 4,000. Lane Landon Mullis, New London 704- 463- 5192. CIH 2394, 160hp, duals, needs eng. work, 3,800 hrs., 5100 CIH grain drill drag chains, $ 8,500. M. D. Smith, Dunn 910- 891- 4713. 1960 AC D17, gas, EC, 54hp, wide front, snap coupler w/ factory 3- pt. hitch, loader, bushhog, blade, plow, $ 5,200. Richard Rigsbee, Snow Camp 919- 462- 8085. 2000 Polaris 500 ATV, 2& 4WD, 168 hrs., great cond., $ 3,000; JD 3- 16” trip bottom plow, Cat. 2 3- pt., new paint, GC, $ 350; 2001 Gribaldi & Salvia Superior 394 7’ sickle mower, EC, $ 400; 73” x45” Heavy Duty 3- pt. carry- all, steel w/ wood fl oor, $ 150. Jeff Hoffman, Clemmons 336- 399- 6517. MF 281 tractor, 1,855 hrs., 75hp Perkins, 4 cyc. diesel, ROPS, 2 remotes, 4 new tires, rear fi lled, fully serviced, all new fl uids, runs great, EC, $ 10,750. William Shore, Greensboro 336- 272- 7484. Plow, MF model # 82, 4- 16”, GC, $ 750; HD steel hay wagon, 7’- 6” x16’, 2” oak fl oor, $ 850; 2- 2 hole & 1- 4 hole hog feeders, $ 125. Rick Ingram, Greensboro 336- 674- 7703. Butterbean- snapbean picker, 3- row, 4WD, GC, $ 10,000 OBO. Wil-liam Leggett, Lumberton 910- 738- 7741 aft. 7 p. m. JD 3300 combine, 1,200 orig, hrs., 244 corn head, 13 ft. grain head, all VGC, $ 3,500. Tony Church, Pfafftown 336- 945- 2381. Ford 601 tractor, restored, $ 3,500; orig. Ford 600 tractor w/ new rear tires, $ 2,800; MF 424 grain drill w/ grass seed boxes, w/ manual, shed kept, LN, $ 2,800; etc. Gary Mann, Hudson 828- 728- 4017. Holland rotary planter w/ water tank, $ 200; Kenco mulch 60” plastic layer, $ 1,500; ground driven manure spreader, $ 500. Timothy Knight, Blanch 336- 694- 5763. IH 1586 tractor w/ cab & AC, also duals, all new tires, $ 14,000. Dwight Frye, Cameron 919- 499- 7995. Troy Bilt tiller, counter rotating tine new w/ little use, $ 500; older model Horse w/ forward rotating tines, $ 800; David Bradley tractor w/ plows, $ 500. Don Cash, Charlotte 704- 567- 7798 or cashdr@ bellsouth. net. Badger 20 ft. lagoon manure pump, $ 900; Taylorway 12’ chisel plow, 3 pt., $ 2,900; Miller 24’ HD disk harrow, $ 5,900; Littlegiant, 32’ chain elevator, $ 500. C. E. Graham, Lexington 336- 243- 1577. JD 1010, S/ N 24684, 1962 model, great cond., new paint, 873 orig. hrs., $ 4,400. Kerry McKenzie, Bahama 919- 810- 2415. Mitsubishi tractor, 24hp diesel, $ 3,500; Vermeer 186 stump grinder, $ 2,200; bushhog, 5 ft. fi nishing mower, 1 y/ o, $ 750. William Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505. Vermeer SW 2500 bale wrapper, EC, $ 5,800. Clay Nicholson, East Bend 336- 699- 4780. Three Kioti 4x4 tractors w/ front end loaders, all in great cond.: 2 Kioti LK3054’ s, one w/ 160 hrs. for $ 10,700 and one w/ 1,200 hrs. for $ 9,800; one Kioti LB1914 w/ 150 hrs. for $ 8,900; etc. John Bremer, Germanton 336- 595- 2325. Oliver hitch frame & draw bar, $ 180 OBO, Easy seed sower, $ 100 OBO; Long 350 crank shaft, LNC, $ 300 OBO; one row ridger, needs some work, $ 150 OBO. Tim Lambeth, Winston- Salem 336- 475- 5059. Agri- Tech pasture aerator 10ft., heavy, 4 wheels, EC, $ 4,000; Long 1110 tractor, 105hp, has cab, $ 3,000. Frank Burney, Fayetteville 910- 624- 7120. Ford Golden Jubilee, 339 hrs. on rebuilt eng., new battery, good sheet metal, $ 3,500 OBO. Raymond Everhart, Winston- Salem 336- 475- 6007. 1980 Champion 720 motor grader, serviced, new brakes, GC, $ 26,000. Albert Garner, Cameron 919- 775- 1720. 330 JD lawn & garden tractor, hydro. drive 3 cyl. diesel, 500 hrs., front & rear PTO, 42” 3- blade deck, LN tires, $ 2,800; JD MU2651 grass catcher, PTO driven Vac system, rear dump needs work, $ 150; 424 Intl. trac-tor, GC, gas, live power & lift, 42hp, good tires, $ 3,800. Rick Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 1206. 315 hay bale, small sq. bales, EC, new knotters, $ 5,900. Keith Peeples, Oak Ridge 336- 382- 1109. NH # 163 dig drive, 4 basket tedder, $ 2,800; NH # 648 Silage Special, wide pick- up, round baler, $ 9,800. James Barlowe, Boomer 828- 758- 4603. Harrow, 16 disk, 3- pt. hitch, GC, $ 350 OBO. Jason Fortenberry, Lincolnton 704- 735- 1672. 2005 Polaris 700 twin 4x4 auto., w/ 300 lbs. winch, rack extender on back & after market axle guard, 900 miles, EC, $ 5,800 neg. Joseph Pernell, Warrenton 252- 213- 5298. Taylor last- over, pull type w/ even load, $ 3,500; AC 9- row pull type, no- till soybean & corn planter, $ 1,500; two Intl. bottom plows, fast hitch, $ 200; 2- row mechanical setter on diamond tool bar, fi nger- type, $ 250. Marvin Johnson, Selma 919- 965- 6280. Intl. 3288 tractor, 4,341 hrs., 90hp, roll bar w/ metal top, $ 15,000; Intl. 1150 grinder mixer, GC, $ 4,000. Jimmy Davis, Scotland Neck 252- 443- 4000. NH 163 four basket tedder, GC, $ 1,800; NH 256 rake, GC, $ 1,700; both always sheltered. Dennis Lofl in, Denton 336- 250- 3861. 2004 Case/ IH J65, 4WD, cab, loader, $ 28,000; Ford 3910 w/ loader, $ 11,500; Hesston 540 baler, $ 6,000; NH rake, $ 1,200; CAT 955k loader, $ 16,000. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 0601. Shelborne Reynolds stripper header, fi ts JD, IH, AC, $ 9,900; N5 gleaner combine for parts, $ 3,900; R630 corn head, $ 2,900; NH 1033 bale wagon, 106 bales, $ 4,900. Jim Graham, Linwood 336- 956- 6085. JD “ D,” 1948, clean, complete, running & VGC, $ 2,750. Bruce Flood, East Bend 27018. JD 7240 planter, 6 row w/ splitters, vacuum, 30/ 15 spacing row markers, 250 monitor, fi eld ready, GC, $ 12,500. Ben Hege, Lexington 336- 764- 1232. Manure/ compost spreader, Mill Creek model 395, 28x75” bed, pulled by mower, chain drive, used 5 times, $ 600. John Hughes, Hillsborough 919- 732- 8948. Farmall M restored, 3- pt. hitch, $ 2,500; AC CA cults., $ 850. Adam White, Winston- Salem 336- 971- 1431. 1959 JD 435 w/ 2- 53 GM diesel, $ 6,500 neg.; Woods Brushbull RM720 rotary cutter, $ 2,800; set of 14 big boxes for Taylor Twin Cures, $ 1,000 or trade for small boxes. Josh Lawson, Madison 336- 451- 0234. One- row Ford corn picker, 3- pt. hitch, $ 400. Andy Brogden, Jacksonville 910- 459- 2008. MF 120 hay baler, sheltered, GC, $ 1,200. M. Stephenson, Willow Spring 919- 418- 5078. Ford 2- bottom, 14- in. turn plow, 3- pt. hitch, GC, $ 295; 2- 14 bottom plow, $ 225; 6 ft. scrape blade, $ 150. Brandon Cobb, McLeansville 336- 698- 0222 or 382- 3502. Steel tracks for skid steer loader w/ tightner, approx. 600 hrs. on tracks, $ 600. Reggie Rutledge, Germanton 336- 817- 0385. NH TN65, 148 hrs., $ 15,500’ MF 4243, cab w/ air, 428 hrs., $ 25,500; NH TN65, 4x4, Syncro Command w/ 32LA loader, quick connect bucket, 86 hrs., $ 22,500. L. Cate, Ramseur 336- 269- 3789. 130 Farmall w/ 1- pt. hitch, good tires, good paint, runs good, $ 3,850; 2- row cult., 3- pt. hitch, $ 125; one- row cult., 3- pt. hitch, $ 75; $ 4,00/ all. J. B. Midkiff, Pinnacle 336- 368- 4551. MF 1085 cab w/ blower, 81 PTO hp, quick disconnect loader & bucket, great shape, $ 13,900. Hunter London, Ruffi n 336- 939- 9750. JD trip foot turning plow, 4 bottom, 16 in., high shank, $ 375. C. M. Smith, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6172. 8430 JD tractor, cab & air, 4WD, duels, tires fair, 8 heavy cast, JD wheels, 3 remotes, 3- pt. hitch, GC, $ 10,500. Mark Shore, Walnut Cove 336- 591- 4918. MF model 33, 15 drop grain drill, $ 850. Stanley Wright, Raleigh 919- 266- 2062. Farmall Cub tractor, $ 150; cults., $ 300; drag plow, $ 200; belly leveling blade frame, $ 150; rear wheel weights, $ 100; hillers, $ 75; front grill, $ 100; cult. knuckles, $ 15, etc. Richard Rodier, Concord 704- 792- 1943. JD 4310 tractor w/ 5’ loader & PTO 5’ fi nish mower, 3 y/ o, 200 hrs., great cond., $ 15,000. Larry Brown, Advance 336- 918- 1474. JD diesel tractor, 1120 model, VGC for year/ model, $ 6,500; 2004 Farm Pro 20hp diesel tractor, 232 hrs., EC, $ 3,950. Jason Draughon, Fayetteville 910- 484- 8247. MF 124 sq. baler, $ 850. Brian Parker, N. Wilkesboro 336- 838- 5816. Woods belly mower, heavy duty blades w/ swing back construction, over running clutch, fi ts Farmall Cub, $ 750. Roger Bowles, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 4735. 1070 Hesston hay bine, GC, $ 2,500. Craig Cline, Concord 704- 791- 2182. Danuser post digger, model F8, takes 4” to 30” augers, cost $ 2,00 +, sell $ 900; FX 28 diesel, 32hp, Yanmar tractor, 4x4, PS, new loader, LN, $ 9,200. R. Wilson, Kernersville 336- 993- 4916. Three AC WC’s, one w/ front end loader, $ 1,200/ all; JD FBB grain drill, $ 500; NH 472 haybine, $ 500; Kuhn 13’ hay tedder, $ 1,100. Bruce Humble, Liberty 336- 685- 4261. or 264- 1496- cell. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW April 2008 Coastal Bermuda sprigs, cert. Triton 44 $ 2.25/ bu. Tifton 85 $ 2.50/ bu. Land planted $ 130/ ac & up, sprigs incl. C. Miller, Lumber Bridge 910- 875- 2898. Horse hay, high qual, Timothy/ Al-falfa and Timothy/ Orchard mix, $ 8- 9. deliv. avail. Peter Storer, Wake Forest 919- 528- 7968. Fescue hay for mulch and landscaping, dry square bales in barn, can be blown or hand spread, $ 1.50/ sq bale. Keith Andrews, Graham 336- 376- 9339. 4x5 round bales, stored outside, but horse qual., 30 bales, $ 55/ bale. Brian Hill, St. Pauls 910- 309- 2437. Hay & Grain For Sale Hyd. lift cylinder that operates blade in front of MC JD 1951 crawler. Bert Phillips, Wadesboro 704- 694- 8052. Corn binder must be complete, ready to work in good working condition. M. Mitch, Leicester 828- 273- 3968. Litter spreader GC. George Wilson, Raleigh 231- 843- 4177. JD 400 rolling cruster, 3 pt hitch. Charles Clifton, Clinton 910- 592- 7686. One row corn picker pull type, wagon hay or grain. David Price, Reidsville 336- 349- 4885. 6 ft bushhog GC, reasonable, near Charlotte. R. F. Thornburg, Indian Trail 704- 753- 4451. Belly mower and all hook ups for B1750 Kubota, must be in good working condition. Timothy Donaldson, Monroe 704- 753- 4668. ’ 76, ’ 77, ’ 78, ’ 79 Cub tractor in GC, fast hitch. Robert Woodlief, Wake Forest 919- 496- 8599. 430 or 530 Case tractor running or not. D. Patterson, Snow Camp 336- 675- 5476. JD baler that will make 4’ or 5’ bales, GC, reasonable price. Paul Boyd, Oxford 919- 693- 6252. T. D. 9 bulldozer or track loader, running or for parts. David Aron, Snow Camp 336- 213- 5537. NH 311 square baler; Chandler or Barron brothers pull type litter spreader. Phillip Church, Boomer 336- 921- 3195. Engine for Farmall M tractor also rear tractor tire made by Harvest King, size 12.4- 24. William Peoples, Warrenton 252- 257- 1936. Pittman Rod pulley for 501 Ford cycle mower. Donald Nesbit, Concord 704- 786- 6047. Yazoo 48” & 42” deck parts, older model. Jack Matthews, Charlotte 704- 846- 1903. JD M tractor for parts running or not front and rear rims for JD M. James Isley, Julian 336- 697- 1697. Old Sioux grain bins made in 60’ s and 70’ s for parts in GC. Millard Crouse, Alamance 336- 214- 7696. JD 1630- 1640 harrow in need of repair or useable, set of 38” rear wheel and rims for 4020. Randy Barringer, Rockwell 704- 279- 7085. Airens GF 20 lawn and garden trac-tor, running or in need of repair. George Sparrow, Belhaven 252- 945- 4632. Drop seeder box that fi ts or could be made to fi t a 5 ft double roller Bril-lion cultipacker. James Walker, 910- 343- 5046. Manure spreader condition does not matter nor does age but it must work, can need minor repairs, will pay up to $ 500. Todd Grissom, Salisbury 704- 855- 2625. PTO driven fence post driver. Pam Isley, Creedmoor 919- 528- 0761. Full hydraulic front end loader to fi t a 454 Intern’l tractor, reasonable price and GC; good used grill to fi t a 454 Intern’l tractor. Allan Taylor, Lenoir 828- 228- 1369. Disc for Farmall Cub. Travis Pickel, Asheboro 336- 963- 1668. Cleanout bucket for Ford and NH backhoe, prefer 3 ft or larger. Roger Prince, Tabor City 910- 625- 5288. 50 hp to 90 hp gas or diesel that needs handyman, any brand, not over 2000, also round baler, $ 500. William Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505. Need stripper bars for JD 850 series side delivery hay rake, will consider a parts rake. Richard Douthwaite, Mat-thews 704- 821- 8549. T post and utility polls to make round ring fencing for horses. Willie Lewis, Cove City 252- 672- 1862. Shaver or similar type hydraulic post driver for tractor; tractors, implements, hay equipment etc. Don Elam, Robbins 919- 548- 4221. Front end loader for ’ 95 MF 383, 2WD. James Clark, Bryson 828- 488- 6961 or 736- 1270. Square baler. Dan Kerns, McLeans-ville 336- 375- 3981. AC 72 all crop harvester combine, pull type, reasonable condition and reasonable price. Dan Houck, Fuquay- Varina 919- 349- 5717. No til tobacco setter. Trevar Johnson, Dobson 336- 366- 4280. Pulverizer for 3 pt hitch any size up to 6 ft. Mark Etheridge, Fremont 919- 284- 5000. Used grain/ seed drill need ground driven type that does not require hydraulics to operate, under 12’, can be fi xer upper. Jeff Harless, Locust 704- 485- 2622. Diesel power unit with clutch to operate small circular sawmill, must be in good operating condition, will consider gas unit. Richard Hahn, Pin-nacle 336- 368- 8801. Nice G Allis with or without hyd lift, good tires, VGC with cultivator and lay off plow. Curtis Spainhour, Winston- Salem 336- 765- 1496. One row corn head for a New Holland 718 silage chopper. Charles Ferguson, 704- 865- 1797. JD 42 combine and JD 14T baler for parts, also 1920’ s Fordson equipment of any kind. Karl Hesse, Huntersville 704- 895- 8241 or 724- 1413. Roller mill or hammer mill suitable for processing about 10 tons feed/ year, prefer operational mill, but will consider any condition. Eric Brown, Yadkinville 704- 546- 5074. JD 175 hydrostatic mower with oil fi lter, good deck and good to excel-lent running condition. Phil Hart, Sr., Louisburg 919- 562- 1091. 3 pt hitch aerator plugger, 4 ft or 5 ft wide, prefer bushhog or Woods brand. Larry Simpson, Indian Trail 704- 289- 1391. Ford 2N tractor for parts, must have good tires, ’ 44 or ’ 45; 4 ft or 6 ft box blade to fi t a 3 pt hitch. Harold Holt, Sanford 919- 776- 9645. JD M implements plow and harrow, etc. M. Beepy, 828- 688- 4162. 4 basket tedder in GC. William Godfrey, Sanford 919- 775- 2826. JD L, LA, in FC and prefer running; wheel weights and a front weight for a JD 420S, need a set of mounting brackets that hold the cultivators to the frame of a JD 420S on the sides. Corey Walters, Lumberton 910- 258- 2099. 3 pt hitch post hole auger, nego. Keith Garrell, Delco 910- 655- 9342. JD 40 or 420 farm tractor to restore, any condition, also parts tractor; JD belly mounted sickle mower that works on M, Mt or 40 JD farm tractors. Anthony Rollins, Ellenboro 828- 429- 3809. Hood and grill w/ sides for 1990 model Cub Cadet riding lawnmower, series no. 1862, in good working order. John Martin, Lenoir 828- 758- 2597. Long peanut combine in working cond., model 393. Kenzy Edgerton, Kenly 919- 242- 4945. Hay tedder in GC, must be reason-able. Crissy Anderson, Pleasant Garden 336- 676- 0303. Equipment Wanted EQUIPMENT WANTED 52” Great Dane Super Surf lawn mower w/ 19hp Kholer eng. & mulch kit, $ 1,500; 48” Great Dane walk- behind mower w/ 17hp Kawasaki eng., jungle wheels & bagging sys., $ 1,600; 48” Great Dane walk- behind mower w/ 14hp Kawasaki eng., $ 1,200; 48” Yazoo/ Kees walk- behind mower w/ 17hp Kawasaki eng. & bagging sys., $, 1700; drum aera-tor/ plugger, LN, $ 400. Jeffery Mosley, Summerfi eld 336- 613- 6006. King 26 blade disc, 3- pt. hitch, GC, $ 900. David Fountain, Beulaville910- 358- 7915. Cycle mower for Cub tractor, $ 225; box scrape, $ 150; scrape blade Heavy Duty, $ 300; boom pole, $ 40; gang hare, $ 75; aerator, $ 35. Lois Fulp, Stokesdale 336- 643- 5646. Ford 2000 tractor, diesel, live power, has 2 wet lines, $ 5,500; 3- 14” AC plows, $ 150; Ford scrape blade, $ 250; scoop pan, fi ts 3- pt. hitch, $ 125; Deerborne scrape blade, $ 200; AC scrape blade, $ 100; Cole 1- row planter, $ 150; Lilly fert. spreader, $ 225; Oliver manure spreader ( needs chain in fl oor), $ 250, etc. Jason Thomas, Clemmons 336- 240- 4480. Farmtrac 545 DTC tractor, 4WD, 42hp, w/ canopy & 72” front- end bucket, 60 hrs., still in warranty, all in EC, located in Wilkes Co., $ 22,000. Donald Hart, Raleigh 919- 872- 7151. 1960 JD 630 w/ after market wide front, good tires, no 3 pt., GC, $ 5,200. Shane Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 215- 2684. MF 255 diesel tractor w/ front end loader, canopy, $ 8,150; HD 3- pt. hitch, reversible scoop pan, $ 300; 25 gal. sprayer on 3- pt. hitch platform, hand wand w/ 15 ft. hose, $ 250. Eric Oldham, Chapel Hill 919- 933- 6629. MF tractor, forklift, gas, powershift trans., foot shift, 10 ft. lift height, $ 4,500; MF 135 tractor, diesel eng., shuttle trans., 4 spd., forward+ reverse, good rubber, $ 6,500; 600 Ford tractor, live lift, GC, new tires, top+ weather cover, fi ght steering, $ 4,000. Tony Cheek, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3007. 955K Caterpillar track loader 4- in- 1 bucket, rollers 90% tracks, LN, good loader for around farm or stumps, $ 19,500 OBO. Danny Strehlow, Winston- Salem 336- 403- 2357. Bison front end loader, model VH 1201 DTP, w/ bucket & hay spear, brackets & rear remote dividers incld., last on JD 2955, $ 4,000 OBO. Hal, Beaufort 252- 659- 0198. 1958 JD 820, Blackdash, both mo-tors run, good, nice sheet metal, 2,400 hrs., $ 7,800; Farmall Cub, 44” Woods mower, nice tractor, $ 2,500; JD 240 skidsteer, 2002 model, 251 hrs., 4- in- 1 bucket, set of tracks, $ 1,450; JD 1020, gas, 2,400 hrs., $ 5,500. Scott Cook, Reidsville 336- 634- 1530. Wood saw runs on PTO tractor, $ 450; 5th wheel hitch, 10,000 lbs. rating, $ 200; pulley for tractor PTO, $ 100. Gary Bow-ers, Thomasville 336- 475- 3514. NH 55 hay rake, $ 500; Ford double turning plow, $ 225; 16 disk disk, $ 200; cult., $ 50; potato plow, $ 75. Don Dob-bins, Sophia 336- 861- 2295. Kubota L3300 tractor, 600 hrs., $ 8,500; Befco pull behind hay rake, $ 450. Jim Gottschlich, Elon 336- 266- 4774. Intl. 234 diesel tractor, EC, 795 hrs., $ 4,000. Jerry Beckom, Burlington 336- 260- 4824. 1992 Ford NH 4630 diesel, 55 PTO hp, ROPS, 1 set remote hyd., new paint & new seat, 2,020 hrs., great shape, $ 9,500. Jim Hawkins, Madison 336- 423- 7609. 16 disc cut- away, 3- pt. hitch, good for small tractor, EC, $ 400; 2 16 in. trip bottom plow, EC, $ 400. Glenn Anderson, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 5717. 411 discbine, GC, $ 6,500; 5540 Hesston rnd. Baler, new belts, $ 3,200; NH 640 rnd. Baler, wide header, $ 7,500. Jimmy Garner, Richfi eld 704- 636- 5615. NH 6 ft. disc mower, sheltered, $ 1,500 OBO; 5 ft. 3 pt. bushhog, works good, $ 375. J. Ross, Burlington 336- 420- 9383. Kawasaki 250 ATV, $ 2,200; Murray riding lawn mower, 12hp, 42” mowing deck, $ 200; 3- pt. hitch rear lift hay forks, $ 200; ’ 05 NH TC30 tractor, 4WD, 35hp, EC, $ 9,000. Ronald Russell, Rougemont 919- 477- 8079. One- row corn picker, GC, $ 600. Lloyd Robbins, Seagrove 336- 873- 7459. Two- row Holland tobacco setter, 3- pt. hitch, w/ fert. boxes, less than 75 acres planted, $ 2,000. Stephen Jessup, Westfi eld 336- 351- 4142. Hay fork, 3- pt. hitch, $ 200. Mark Jackson, Sanford 919- 774- 7485. Farmall 100, $ 2,500; 1- pt. hitch equip. – disc harrow, $ 300; scrape blade, $ 175; single plow, $ 175; tillage tool, $ 250. Neil Fishel, Kernersville 336- 408- 3324. Woods 59” rotary mower for Cub Farmall, LN, $ 1,000; IH rotary mower for Cub, $ 600; Cub cults., $ 375; Super A, 100 or 140 sickle mower, $ 250; 3 pt. drag harrow, $ 200; 2 pt. scrape blade, $ 250; 2 pt. 2 bottom plow, $ 275. Phil Fishel, Winston- Salem 336- 408- 4254. T500 Gallion motor grader, GC, DT 407 eng., runs good, $ 10,000 OBO; saw mill 00 Frick, auto. resets, air dogs, live deck, log turner, edger, w/ 471 Detroit Power Unit, $ 9,500 OBO; Hoelscher bale forks, $ 1,900 OBO. Wayne Lefl er, Concord 704- 309- 5934. JD crawler/ loader, 90% under carriage, 600 hrs. on motor, $ 12,000. Bill Honeycutt, Rockingham 910- 895- 3713. Farmall 100, quick hitch disc plow, scrape blade, disc cults., new tires, new paint, VGC, $ 4,000. Rick Craver, Lexington 336- 414- 1588. 7000 Ford tractor w/ clamp- on du-als, canopy, 540/ 1000 RPM PTO, 3 sets remotes, load monitor, rebuilt inj. pump, 3,914 hrs., $ 7,500, delivery avail. E. B. Keith, Wake Forest 919- 556- 4184. Gallion 503 motor grader, $ 8,500. Wayne Faircloth, Roseboro 910- 590- 6193 or 592- 6081. Case Intl. 1394, 947 hrs., cab heat & air, $ 12,900; 2.5 yards soil mover pan, GC, $ 1,900. David Coble, Bennett 336- 879- 5261. Vermeer Rebel 5400 round baler, 4x5 hay wheels, bale ramp, bale monitor, always sheltered, 1 owner, fi eld ready, VGC, $ 10,000; NH 848 round baler, 4x5 wide pickup, Bale Command bale kicker, sheltered, fi eld ready, GC, $ 5,000. Jimmy Church, Wilkesboro 336- 973- 4354. Shaving machine, 2002 year model, takes up to 12 ft. wood, operated by a 14 ft. hydraul. cyl., $ 4,000. Phillip Yates, Denton 336- 689- 4594. 850 NH rnd. hay baler, $ 900. Lathan Tilley, Hurdle Mills 919- 732- 7982. Power King tractor, runs good, looks good, new rear tires, has cult & bottom plow, $ 3,000. Robert Tew, Dunn 910- 567- 6133. 2005 NH TN60A, 2WD w/ dual rear tires, 2 aux. hydraul., hydraul top link & side arm, front weights, approx. 200 lbs., open rollover protection & canopy, less than 500 hrs., $ 16,000. Kelly Durham, Banner Elk 828- 260- 7408. JD PK offset disk, EC, heavy duty, 9.5’ wide, new paint, welded hooks, blade scrapers, cuts great & levels good, $ 4,950. Charles Grantham, Raleigh 919- 427- 0637. DR fi eld & Brush walk behind mower, 01 model, 10.5hp, elect. start, EC, rarely used, $ 680. John Roy, Greensboro 336- 274- 2008. Fella drum mower, 6’ cut, requires no remote hydraul., always sheltered, used once on 7 acres of fescue, excel. almost new cond., $ 3,600. Craig Bodenheimer, High Point 336- 906- 0377. 1968 Intl. Cub, model# 59- cf- 2, ser# 1573, w/ 1- pt. hitch, attach.; 6’ Woods mower, turf tires, plow, disk & scrape blade, needs tune up, $ 2,000 OBO. Stewart Ellis, Clemmons 336- 778- 1772. JD 4020 diesel, 148 loader attached, orig. paint, 18.4x34 tires nearly new, $ 10,000; 15 ft. batwing bushhog w/ 3 hydraul. outlets, $ 5,000; JD 4 bottom plow, $ 500. John Bowden, Advance 336- 998- 8124. 1947 AC B, tractor runs great, new paint, new decals, good tires, rear tires are 95% new, 3- pt. hitch, $ 1,500. Kendall McCarter, Greensboro 336- 382- 1686. Ontario grain drill, steel wheels, EC, always sheltered, excel. for pre-paring food plots, $ 600. Dale Pardue, Hamptonville 336- 468- 2038. Vicon 1210 rnd. baler, $ 5,400; Oliver 543 4- row planter, conv. or no- till, seed only, $ 475. Frank Macon, Seagrove 336- 879- 3907. 12 ton fert. tender box by Amerind Mackissic Inc., all stainless steel totally enclosed, truck mounted, VGC, $ 3,500; 2 unit Killibrew dump boxes, self con-tained unit, truck mounted, GC, $ 2,500, trucks extra. Chip Singletary, Rowland 910- 734- 3492. Lesco ZTR, 25hp Kawasaki, 60” mower, 616 hrs., VGC, $ 5,500; Toro walk behind w/ sulky 17hp Kawasaki, 52”, $ 2,000; JD Hydro walk behind, 14hp Kawasaki, 48”, 650 hrs., $ 1,600; Bobcat walk behind, 14hp Kawasaki, 36” mower, 155 hrs., $ 1,300. Jerry Husketh, Durham 919- 471- 8760. JD 3 bottom, 16 inch plows, 3- pt. hitch, model F 125, has tail wheel, GC, $ 400; also have 2 bottom plows, like ones above, $ 325. Mitch, Leicester 828- 273- 3968. 450 Intern’l 4- 16” bottom plow, 3 pt hitch, GC, $ 800. Glenn Smith, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436- 6694. Disc plow $ 100; burlap sacks, $. 50/ ea. James Whitley, Concord 704- 782- 5762. NH cycle mower 7 ft cut, 3 pt hitch, EC, $ 1,000; 2510 Bushhog brand, 10 ft cut, LNC, $ 4,800; AC 80 series, 4 16 inch bottom plow, 3 pt hitch, $ 800; 3 pt hitch round bale carrier, $ 250. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632- 3801. Sears Suburban garden tractor, 42” deck, 3 pt hitch, scrape blade, twin cyl, 16 hp, $ 750; Edleman self propelled mower, BS model 9 motor, $ 200. K. W. Keller, Mooresville 704- 663- 1577. 8N or 9N plows for Ford tractor. Francis Edgell, Reidsville 336- 634- 0526. NH hay rake, $ 400; cane mill bearings, large, $ 500 OBO. Jo Reeves, Laurel Springs 336- 982- 2900. Eight # 900 irrigation guns, 4x4 hook up, GC, $ 80/ ea. Garry Joyce, Pilot Mtn. 336- 351- 4240. EZ Golf Cart, gas, $ 17,500. Levi Barney, Lexington 336- 764- 1074. Post hole digger with 12” auger, 3 pt hitch, $ 375; 22 red oak 2x10x10, $ 330; JD 2- 12” turning plow, $ 275; 1 row cultivator wit run off plow, $ 150; reversible scoop pan, $ 150. H. Stubble-fi eld, Randleman 336- 693- 2765. Two row cultivator and fertilizer distributor, $ 400. Norma Bowen, 919- 477- 0849. Case Intern’l 900 clyco air planter, 6 row w/ no till coulters, fi eld ready, $ 6,500. Jack Aman, Maysville 910- 743- 5621. Ford Golden Jubilee 339 hours on rebuilt engine, new battery, good sheet metal, ready to go, $ 3,500 OBO. Raymond Everhart, Winston- Salem 336- 475- 6007. 2000 McPherson air curtain de-structor, 110 hp Cummins 30’ nozzle low hours, $ 18,000. Bo Evans, Supply 910- 209- 1276. Three Roanoke 18 box barns, converted, could use for tobacco or storage, $ 1,000/ ea; gas generator, $ 150; 2 humidifi ers, $ 150/ ea, will take $ 2,500 if you take all. Dwight Collins, Westfi eld 336- 351- 2507. One row Cole fertilizer distributor, all new parts, bolts, hoses point and paint, disc and extra feet for cultivating, $ 750 OBO. Jimmy Covington, Pilot Mtn. 336- 368- 1613. Four row double disc bedder with fertilizer hoppers and hydraulic row markers, $ 1,500; four row rolling cul-tivator by KMC set up for 48” rows, no fertilizer, $ 1,000; six row KMC double disc bedder with rippers, parts missing, $ 1,500 as is. Robert Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252- 746- 6838. Ford 501 sickle mower fi eld ready, $ 500. Buddy Bowman, Mt. Airy 336- 789- 9344. Intern’l Cub garden tractor, factory 12 volt, cultivators and lay off plow, GC, $ 2,500; 216 JD fl ex head, used last season, $ 1,250. Randy Lee, Cottonville 704- 474- 4528. 1963 Ford 4000, diesel, rebuilt motor, new water pump, new tires and rims, good metal, repainted, $ 4,100 nego. Chet Whitman, Goldsboro 919- 689- 9814 after 6 pm. Gehl 9 ft mower/ conditioner, sickle type cut, EC, $ 2,500; 510 IH grain drill, 12 ft wide, double disc opener, press wheel, kept in shed, $ 1,100; IH 966 w/ 2350 IH loader, good tires, $ 5,000. Don Kerr, Waxhaw 704- 843- 3328 or 574- 0593. Crustbuster 4615 no til drill, $ 15,000. Larry Foster, Advance 336- 998- 4339. Ox Road Scraper, 3 pt hook up, hydraulic control on blade angle and deep adjustment, need 70 hp or larger tractor to handle, heavy duty, $ 2,000; 24 Paleo sow farrowing crates, new, stored in barn, $ 200/ ea. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest 919- 556- 2156. Finishing mower 5 f t, 3 pt hitch hook up, almost new belt, GC, will trade for roto tiller, post hole attachment or 3 bottom trip turn plow in GC. J. F. Morgan, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2541. Right front side cultivator for Super C Farmall, $ 50; seat for G AC, $ 100; farm trailer 16” wheels with 2 side boards, 2” ball hitch, $ 300. Curtis Spainhour, Winston- Salem 336- 765- 1496. Gehl 1060 silage chopper, fi eld ready, 2 row corn header and small grain header, $ 800. Reid Smith, Lexington 336- 225- 7216. 48” Great Dane walkbehind mower with Kawasaki 17 hp engine, jungle wheels and bagging system, $ 1,600; 48” Great Dane walk behind mower with Kawasaki 14 hp engine, $ 1,200; 48” Yazoo/ Kees walk behind mower with Kawasaki 17 hp engine and bag-ging system, $ 1,700. Jeffery Mosley, Summerfi eld 336- 613- 6006. 15 ft Big Rhino mower, 1,000 RPM, GC, $ 1,500. Johnny Glosson, Pittsboro 919- 542- 2459. Wood mower, 15 ft batwing, fi eld ready, $ 1,500. Charles Marsh, Siler City 336- 669- 9705- cell or 919- 742- 4856. 84” Simplicity 6216 riding mower, B& S engine, runs good, heavy duty bat-tery, extra blades, $ 575. Kirk Carawan, Rose Hill 910- 289- 2771. Rails and 24” pads, top and bottom rollers, 45- 50 % left to fi t Dresser 15E, 6 roller frame tractor, $ 3,000. Edward York, Siler City 919- 742- 6147. Bushhog mower, 7 ft wide, heavy duty, 23 y/ o, needs some mechanical repairs, $ 300. Gordon Neville, Chapel Hill 919- 932- 6993. 918 Flex head JD F/ A poly dividers SCH cutter bar, J/ M header cart, $ 10,500 or will separate. A. R. Gallimore, Denton 336- 250- 1591. 72 AC combine, working cond., grass & small grain screens, $ 600. Lee Overcash, Troutman 704- 883- 0761. Bean brand pump orchard sprayer, tank needs minor repair, $ 1,000 in VGC; two Cole mule planters with lots of plates, $ 75/ ea. Howard Williams, Cherryville 704- 435- 3593. Simplicity riding mower, Broad-moor, 14 hydro, 38” cut, 14 hp Kohler engine, GC. Jim Spease, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 0068. Case # 448 garden tractor, 18 hp, 3 pt hitch, 48” mower deck, snow plow and spare rear tire, $ 1,850; Bolens # 2000 garden tractor, 20 hp, 60” mower, looks new, recent paint job, $ 1,900. Jim Woodley, Kinston 252- 522- 0819. Hay spear, 3 pt hitch, GC, $ 200. Steve Faucette, Snow Camp 336- 212- 1689. John Blue nitrogen sprayer with metal tank, GC, $ 2,800. Steve Rozier, Hope Mills 910- 818- 8174. NH 846 hay roller, GC, $ 3,800. Jeff Pruitt, Pinnacle 336- 225- 1370. 15,000 watt Generac generator, 10 hp electric start, 120 and 240 outlets, idle control, on wheels, EC, $ 1,900. Billy Nutt, Timberlake 336- 364- 2624. 18 blade disc, 3 pt hitch, $ 225; breaking plow, 3- 16” plows , 3 pt hitch, $ 275; bushhog 5 ft, 40 hp gear box, $ 200. Rudolph Bizzell, Selma 919- 964- 2764. Woods fi nish mower, 6 ft with new blades and belt, runs good, $ 400. Bill Croom, Knightdale 919- 217- 3756. ’ 04 Ag Rain irrigation system includes 350 ft hose, Honda motor, 10 hp single phase pump, 9 hydrants, all hoses, $ 10,000. John Francis, Waynesville 828- 452- 7565. AC 3 pt hitch bottom plow, category # 1, 2/ 16’ s Rigid beam with new points, $ 250; set of 14” diameter disc hillers with sealed bearings, $ 95. Tony Yow, Sanford 919- 776- 0916. ’ 02 Yamaha 660 Grizzly 4x4 lots of extras, LNC, $ 4,500. Richard Collins, Elkin 336- 366- 4026. 16 ft square hay elevator, always kept in the barn, LNC, $ 500 OBO. Maurice Ward, Sugar Grove 828- 297- 3222. Roanoke 18 box barn, heat X heat exchanger, $ 2,000; Roanoke 126 rack barn, heat X heat exchanger, $ 1,500. Will McCallum, Rowland 910- 740- 3267. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT April 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Portable sawmill service, your place or mine, logs to lumber, custom sawing post and beams available. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Mobile welding fabrication, main-tenance and repair welding, all types of equip, come to you or bring equip to shop, cert. welder. Josh Flynn, Winston- Salem 336- 577- 3266. Bandsaw sawmill service, post beam avail. Up to 24’, your logs or mine, $ 0.30/ ft and up. Also sharpen bandmill blades, Glenn Jones, Winston- Salem 336- 817- 4325. Controlled burning services, any acreage, min $ 15/ acre, pine plantations and wildlife habitat, insured, Piedmont area. Brandon Price, Kimesville 336- 685- 9655. Tractor work avail, bush hog, loader and blade work, disc, plow, landscape work, specialize in creating food plots for wildlife, $ 40/ hr + seed & fert. David Foust, Archdale 336- 431- 5120. Hay making, will cut, rake and bale hay, cut & rake, $ 15/ hr, baling $ 15/ hr, more than 25 bales, $ 14/ hr. Rowan Co area. Hunter Nottingham, Rockwell 704- 855- 1118 or 808- 1027. Will dismantle and remove old grain bins, metal bldgs, tractor implements, etc. $ 10/ hr. Jeremy Shipp, Jacksonville 910- 324- 5390. Horse sitting 25 mile radius around Hillsborough, excess miles, $ 50/ day fi rst 5 horses. Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsborough 919- 932- 1313. Farm Labor Single tree, double tree, triple tree, used in horse drawn equipment; 1930- 1940, 1950 1 oz tobacco seeds for plant beds came in Hicks Brown leaf. Wade Shelton, Mt. Airy 336- 374- 2254. Bomb proof horse for 7 y/ o, beginning rider, for lessons and trail riding, prefer smooth riding western style, reasonable price. C. H. Lovelace, Bessemer City 704- 629- 4182. To lease barn and pasture for two horses and a pony Rural Hall, Stanleyville area around the month of June. Sharon Cooke, Fuquay Varina 919- 567- 2424. Horse/ cattle round pen for training my horse, inexpensive 2 horse trailer GC; western saddle and tack GC. Jean Johnson, Dunn 919- 915- 8622. Round pen panels any condition, no sharp edges, will be used for rescue horses. J. Fleming, Summerfi eld 336- 908- 6341. Horses & Supplies Wanted HORSES Buckskin QH 17 y/ o, 15.2h, trained professionally, anyone can ride, shown western- pleasure, no vices, $ 2,500. Hal Paderick, Kinston 252- 522- 4310. Donkey jenny, 2 y/ o, $ 650; two horse Nissen wagon, complete with bows and cover, $ 2,000. Robert Sell, Sr, Winston- Salem 336- 595- 8247. All pine shavings, very absorbent, compressed and packaged into large bale for ease of handling and storage, one bale provides excellent coverage, $ 3.95- $ 4.30/ ea, price based on quantity. George Hines, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2987. White ’ 98 Double D GN trailer, 2 horse straight load, new tires, dressing/ tack room, air, lined sides, 14’ retractable awning, VGC, $ 3,000. Elbert Jones, Blounts Creek 252- 635- 7025. Harness, will fi t draft horse or large mule, black, headset, straps, reins, LN, $ 750. Lisa Bowman, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 6326. Reg. TWH by Skywatch, 6 y/ o, 15.3, strawberry roan gelding with blaze, natural walk, 12” over stride, many trail and fi eld miles, also show, loads, clips, ties, $ 4,500. Jan Sorrells, Reidsville 336- 342- 3900. ’ 01 AQHA sorrel gelding, 15.1h, $ 2,500; ’ 04 APHA red roan mare, under saddle, $ 1,500; ’ 03 APHA black/ white tobiano, 16h, great hunter jumper prospect, $ 2,000. Norman Alexander, Catawba 307- 630- 6371. Horse treadmill Equitread brand, $ 3,000. Janet Leatherwood, Canton 828- 646- 9432. AQHA sorrel mare 6 y/ o, breeding of Easy Jet, Beduino, Rocket Wrangler, nice 2D or 3D barrel horse, $ 7,000 OBO. Donna Bullard, Zebulon 919- 269- 5437. Percheron mare 14 y/ o, fox hunt, trail rides, pulled a sled and plow, stands for farrier, clips, trailers, proven broodmare, $ 1,500. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 4739. AQHA incentive fund mare, 15h, ready to show, great youth horse, English or Western, no vices, shown AQHA and open, trail rides, jumps, $ 6,500. Melvin King, Mebane 919- 563- 5660. Fore cart set up for team with pole and all single trees, has a tractor seat, but is set up for interchangeable seats, good tires, set to use with shafts for single horse, $ 550 OBO. Gina Roberts, Fayetteville 910- 481- 9904. Percheron mare black, 11 y/ o, rides and drives, wagon, harness, saddle and bridle, $ 3,500. Steve Langley, Nashville 252- 443- 0490. Horse boarding NE Guilford co, quality pastures, run ins, 12x12 stall with paddocks, brought into 8 stall barn for daily feeding of your grain, tack room, wash rack, dressage arena and trails, $ 150/ pasure board, living onsite, S. Utberg, Gibsonville 336- 584- 5617 or 213- 5617- cell. Solid paint mare, reg., 14.1h, very stock build, great broodmare potential or for a small adult rider, not broken to ride yet, $ 750; AQHA stallion, ready for training, too young to ride, not broken, $ 800. Kay Lackey, Snow Camp 336- 675- 2948. Aluminum Sundowner 3 horse, slant load, dress/ tack room, newe tires, fully enclosed with drop windows, $ 9,000 OBO. Jimmy Glenn, Sophia 336- 498- 4098. Jack donkey just weaned, $ 500. Leonard Fields, Stokesdale 336- 643- 4917. AQHA sorrel fi lly, reg., DOB 5/ 07, $ 1,000; AQHA reg. gelding, red dun, 8 y/ o, 15h, $ 1,600. Grady Draughn, Yadkinville 336- 468- 2336. Powell’s riding equipment western pleasure saddle, LNC, $ 350; $ 400 with new accessories. T. Branham, Topton 828- 321- 3095. Two horse trailer, $ 1,375. P. McNeill, Durham 919- 383- 9352. Hanoverian gelding 16.7 h, fl ashy, jumper, great dispo, $ 8,500. B. Sedwick, Knightdale 919- 365- 7365. New set of leather harness driving lines, bridle, collar and pad, Amish made, fi ts large Belgium or Percheron, $ 450. Ed Easley, Walnut Cover 336- 591- 5050. Travalong 20 ft, 3 horse slant, 5 ft dr, MT/ RT, HW/ shower, awning, EC, $ 7,900; stall bedding, sawdust, 10- 12 yrds, will deliver, $ 155 up. Gary Tucker, Kernersville 336- 769- 3853. ’ 98 Silver Star GN, 3 horse, $ 11,500; reg. TWM, good trail horse, 10 y/ o, $ 2,800; reg. Racking mare, 9 y/ o, good trail horse, $ 2,500. Linda Leigh, Kelly 910- 669- 2610. ’ 08 Calico 2 horse trailer, $ 3,950; ’ 08 Calico 16 ft stock trailer, $ 3,750; Anteick 4 passenger surry, $ 950. H. Davis, Reidsville 336- 260- 7606 or 342- 0490. ’ 92 Supreme 2 horse tag- a- long trailer fully enclosed, padded inside, rubber fl oor mat, tack compartment, VGC, $ 2,000. Deborah Willalrd, Win-ston- Salem 336- 788- 1438. Mini donkey IMDR reg., 9 m/ o, very nice breeding quality jack, $ 500. Joan or Steve Levitt, Efl and 919- 563- 9527. TWH for pleasure or showing, reg., black, palomino and gray, $ 1,800 up. Jim Alspaugh, Winston- Salem 336- 418- 3679. Mini Sicilian donkey jacks, 5 m/ o, $ 400-$ 500. Hendrik Smock, Asheboro 336- 879- 2637. Black mare, 12 y/ o, very gentle, child safe, bomb proof, excellent trail horse, 2 saddles and all tack, must go to loving family, $ 2,000. Sherry Miller, Lexington 336- 596- 8071. Reg. QH gelding solid, dark chest-nut/ copper fl ecked, 9 y/ o, 15.1, very responsive, need kind but experienced fi rm rider, $ 1,500; horse boarding in Pilot Mtn, 70 ac farm with trail access, round pen, large arena, $ 225/ pasture or $ 325/ full board. Deborah Davidson, Winston- Salem 336- 926- 3049. Horse boarding safe fencing, round pen, riding arena, trails, tack room, H/ C wash room, quality feed X2 daily, Timo-thy/ orchard hay, daily turnout, owner on site, $ 350/ full board. Diane Duquette, Wake Forest 919- 554- 9220. One yearling colt defi nite show quality, $ 3,500; one 3 y/ o gelding, pleasure/ endurance/ show, $ 1,800; mares for lease with signed contract, no sale. Elaine Goldstein, Snow Camp 336- 675- 3005. Breeding stock two paint mares, 5 y/ o, 3 y/ o, white chestnut broke to ride, both well mannered sweet disposition, handled daily, 15.5 hands, Sonny D bar bloodline, $ 1,500 and $ 1,000. Kenneth Young, Grassy Creek 336- 384- 3087. AQHA mare palomino double reg-istered, well t rained and bomb proof, English/ western with great gaits, 14 years, jumping, trails, parades, ring work, $ 5,000. Sheri LaForge, Aberdeen 910- 281- 4657. AQHA reg 8 y/ o sorrel gelding, 15.1h, good trail horse, some rope training, would make good barrel horse, $ 1,500. Tony Spell, Sr., Clinton 910- 249- 3925. For rent 13 stall horse barn, large riding ring, large hay loft, 4 ac pasture, Davidson co, $ 500/ mo. Dianne Watterson, Lexington 240- 498- 0733. ’ 91 Kingston 2 horse tag- a- long trailer, EC, ramp, mats, good tires, $ 4,500. A. M. Danner, Cleveland 704- 278- 0245. At stud AQHA Shys First League, fee $ 750 + $ 250 C/ F; Tee J Fabulous Jack, fee $ 600; Major Tee J Walker, fee, $ 600, $ 10/ day MC, also registered w/ FQHR. Betty Brown, Seagrove 910- 428- 9018 or 336- 873- 7997. Mini horses, colts, fi llies and year-lings, black/ white with blue eyes, sorrel pinto, dune fi lly, triple reg., DNA tested, parents on site, $ 800 up. Bill and Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. ’ 04 APHA 16h, sorrel Tobiano, gelding, gentle, English or western, trail rides, $ 2,000; ’ 03 AQHA 13.2h chestnut mare, Two Eyed Jack, very gentle, easy to ride, $ 1,500. Mary Pearce, Creedmoor 919- 528- 6181. Jump set, jump, pole, caps, $ 99; roll top, $ 150; fl ower box set, $ 55. Greg Mills, Apex 919- 362- 8944. 2000 Trailswest 3 horse, slant load, with LQ, sink, gas furnace, closet, cowboy shower, awning, much more, white with red stripes, VGC, $! 8,000. Donna Mul-lins, Lexington 336- 798- 6552. Dakota saddles western pleasure, 18 “ seat, brown leather, lots of silver, blankets, pads, bridle, rack included, $ 500. Patricia McMasters, Liberty 336- 622- 6698. ‘ 97 Sundowner, 2 horse, lite tag-a- long, rear load, door and ramps, VGC, $ 5,000. M. B. Carter, East Bend 336- 699- 4039. 17” show saddle, western, new tags still on, black, silver rosettes all over including on head stall and breast plate, $ 995/ for all. Charmaine Daum, Winston- Salem 336- 577- 1813. Saddle Circle Y fl ex wide tree, 16”, pecan, LNC, $ 1,200. Crissy Anderson, Pleasant Garden 336- 676- 0303. Black Paso Fino gelding 14.1h, 3 months professional training, good for vet, $ 4,000. Marcia Carrico, Mocskville 336- 998- 1111. ApHC 2003 Appaloosa gelding, nice disposition, 14h, trail rides, loads, easy going, $ 1,000. Herbert Sirman, Roaring River 336- 957- 2344. ’ 97 Sundowner Grand Sierra 4 horse slant, LQ, w/ slidout, lots more interior options, generator, stud stall, escape door, collapsible rear tack, hay rack, VGC, $ 36,000; ’ 95 double reg. SSH, NSSH, black and white tobiano mare, good home only, $ 2,500. Diantha Severance, Reidsville 336- 342- 5836. ’ 04 Cremello Quarab gelding 14.1h, J/ J or dressage prospect, well started, needs to be fi nished, $ 1,800 nego. M. Rachel, Zebulon 919- 842- 0428. For rent 2 stall barn stalls, $ 175/ ea with water and electricity, 4 ac pasture. Emory Hathaway, Greensboro 336- 676- 1847. 20 stall horse barn w/ 2 b/ room, 2 bath living qtrs, 2 washdown bays, 13,000 sq ft barn, outdoor riding pens, etc, $ 1,500/ mo. Troy Horton, Mt. Ulla 704- 202- 1710. APHA gelding nice English pros-pect, gets along well with others, nice trail horse, $ 2,500 OBO. Sonya Proctor, Winston- Salem 336- 848- 5642. Horse boarding Silk Hope area, stall or pasture board, w/ run in shelter, lighted round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings daily, quality pasture, excellent care, $ 200/ mo. Mary Ann Harville, Siler City 919- 742- 5053. Pasture board feed twice daily, you provide feed, hay provided during winter, riding ring, walk in shelter, 3 stall barn with feed/ tack room, $ 300. Olympia Olive, Holly Springs 919- 552- 5601. TWH fi lly DOB 5/ 07, out of 24K Generator and Dumas Walker mare, $ 1,000 nego; TWH Dumas Walker, excellent broodmare, safely in foal to 24K Generator, proven broodmare, $ 2,500. Mary Cooke, Cornelius 704- 892- 8675. Mustang, 6 y/ o, sorrel, 60 days of professional training, needs experienced rider, good home only, $ 700; Appaloosa mare, 6 y/ o, 14 h, own daughter of Dreamfi nder, green broke, $ 3,000. Ashley McDowell, Asheboro 336- 953- 5953. At stud, AQHA blue roan, Poco Bueno, Peppy San Badger breeding, fee, $ 400 + $ 5/ daily MC. Dwayne Stewart, Franklinville 336- 824- 4518. Horse boarding daily, weekly, monthly, 12x12 box stalls, turnout pad-docks, 140x180 riding ring, full board only, $ 275/ mo. G. Keyworth, Elkin 336- 957- 2639. ’ 03 Exiss Event 3 horse full LQ, booth makes bed, cooktop, large shower, awning, much more, EC, $ 24,000. Ray Deal, Concord 704- 786- 3036. Horse boarding north Randolph south Guilford, 30 ac pasture to ride all smooth, wire fence and cross fence, 12x12 stalls, horse trailer storage, owner on site, room for two mares or geldings, $ 125/ per mo. Tom Meacham, Guilford 336- 622- 1998. ’ 97 Sundowner Horizon II 3 horse, GN trailer, slant load, electric hook up, DR, awning, lots of extras, $ 8.900. George Robbins, Bostic 828- 429- 6972. Horse boarding Gaston co, 3 miles from Dallas, large stalls with auto water system, pasture electric rop fencing, $ 200/ per mo, full board only. Earl Self, Dallas 704- 922- 2990. Saddles, $ 450-$ 550. Susan Cook, Mt. Airy 336- 351- 3255. ’ 01 Featherlite trailer, 2 horse GN, rear tack, short LQ with sink, drop down shower in stall, much more, $ 9,500. Langdon Pleasant, Angier 919- 291- 9168. 30 ac horse facility 14 stall barn, washpit, tack room, offi ce w/ bath, 4 pastures, storage barn, pond, $ 425,000. Jim Gottschlich, Elon 336- 449- 9141. Saddles, Crump saddle seat, 16” seat, leather, $ 300; Lacroix saddle seat, show, 19” seat, leather, $ 1,000; leather, 16” seat Aussie saddle great for trail riding, $ 300. Rebecca Meyers, Oxford 919- 702- 2650. ’ 92 Wil Ro GN horse trailer, 20 ft box, 4 ft dress rm, separate tack and feed storage, $ 4,750; AQHA mare, 14.3h, $ 5,000; AQHA gelding, palomino, $ 2,200; AQHA gelding, 15h sorrel, excellent trail horse, $ 3,500. Jim Hawkins, Madison 336- 423- 7609. Responsive trail horse, 8 y/ o QH, studish gelding, 15.1, needs experienced rider, $ 1m700 OBO. D. Davidson, Winston- Salem 336- 926- 3049. ’ 04 AQHA chestnut mare has had a lot of arena work and started on trails, shoes, hauls and bathes, $ 2,000. Terry Hall, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2758. Gelding Free lease, good begin-ner horse, 4H project, great on trails, load and hauls, does not like clippers, due to age only light riding, excellent home only. Delene Huggins, Hickory 828- 294- 3878. QH paint, sorrel with white blaze, 16 h, excellent trail horse, loads, stands for farrier, not reg. but has papers, great pleasure horse for beginner, $ 1,500; QH, 8 y/ o, excellent trail horse for experienced rider, loads, stands for farrier, $ 1,000. Terri Hartness, Catawba 828- 228- 5942. AQHA sorrel gelding 2 y/ o, well bred, ready to start your way, breeding of Jet of Honor, Special Effort, Streakin Six, Beduino, nice size, pushing 15.1 hands, easy to catch, $ 2,500 OBO. Donna Bullard, Zebulon 919- 269- 5437. Sorrel APHA gelding, western plea-sure prospect, halter broke, leads, well mannered, willing, Conclusive Skipper bloodline, $ 1,500; black/ white tobiano APHA gelding, cutting reining western pleasure prospect, $ 1,500 . Marci Brown, Kernersville 336- 769- 2206. Appendix mare talented, she is ridden both English and western, shown at local hunter/ jumper and event competitions, currently jumping 3’ 6”, $ 4,200 OBO. Kimberly Fink, Durham 919- 321- 2186. ’ 02 Adams 16’ GN horse trailer, dress rm, lined walls and mats, GC, $ 4,500. Tommy Wingler, Statesville 704- 902- 4677. Horse trailer, Merhow, one owner, 7 ft inside, EC, $ 2,200. C. E. Wilson, Selma 919- 965- 9315. Arabian mare reg., 15 y/ o, 14.2h, loads, clips, gentle, youth horse, great ground manners, intermediate rider, good home only, $ 1,200; ’ 00 Trailswest Sierra 4H, slant, GN, feed mangers, storage compartments, 7 ft, 2 tack areas, $ 11,000 OBO. Glen Trusler, Burgaw 910- 259- 6354. ’ 96 Circle W, BP, two horse trailer with 4 new tires in GC, white chrome wheels, good fl oor, locking tack closest, electric brakes, hay rack and storage, $ 2,500. Robert Miller, Lexington 336- 596- 8069. Big TWH, black, approximately 16h, 16 y/ o, good trail horse, $ 1,500. Michael H. Michael, Julian 336- 685- 4051. Very well mannered horse, trailers good, you can pick up all her feet for the farrier, does very well with other horses, $ 1,500. Missy Boom, Castalia 252- 459- 8914. Paint mare 8 y/ o, shown 4H hunter, trail ridden, good mother, $ 2,000; Welsh paint colt, DOB 5/ 07, sport pony, $ 1,600. Mike Carico, New London 910- 572- 1465. ’ 91 Heart 4 horse straight load GN horse trailer, GC inside and outside, sleep-ing, heat, AC, awning, etc, $ 5,500 OBO; Racking horse, 8 y/ o, black, 16h, broke to ride, semi- experienced rider, $ 2,500. Paul Cellucci, Apex 919- 413- 8562. Stallion, son of Smart Chick O’Lena, goes back to Smart Little Lena, had years of professional training, shown all over east coast, sorrel with mane and tail, $ 12,000. Gwen Thorne, Tarboro 252- 641- 4515. 30 stall stable, 12x12 and 12x14, central fl y control, tack room wash pit with H/ C water, security cameras, large pastures seeded with special horse blend, well kept, horses brought in ev-ery evening, premium horse food and supplements, exercise pen turn out, trails on site. Frances Henderson, Wendell 919- 365- 9616. Black Percheron mare ridden in dressage and started over jumps, started with harness, trail rides, loads, $ 4,500. Jeannine Miller, Rockwell 704- 279- 6710. QH palomino paint off white, Sonni Girl, 8 y/ o, 15h, professional trained, needs good rider, good home only, $ 1,800, Margie Brinkley, McLeansville 336- 697- 7313. At stud, AQHA red dun stallion, Proven producer, 15h, Otoes Wonder Piggin String the Redeemer Ole Man lines, color producer, fee, $ 300. Christina Creech, Thomasville 336- 474- 1131. AQHA chest mare 11 y/ o, 15.3h, does it all, English/ western, jumps, trails, shows in ribbons, hunter pace, broodmare, $ 3,000 good home only to woman or teen. Deborah Pearson- Moyers, Hillsborough 919- 933- 1444. Dapple gray pony gelding, rides great, 38” tall, great with goats and other animals, $ 300 OBO. Page Speagle, Asheboro 336- 451- 4433. ’ 05 Twister, all aluminum, 3 horse, slant load, 8’ wide, 7’ 6” tall, full LQ, sleeps 4, stud stall, running horse awning, much more, EC, $ 49,500. Beverly Hardy, Browns Summit 336- 808- 7243. Four horse hot walker, new motor, runs great, one bent arm, GC, $ 1,000. Karie Tucker, Louisburg 919- 302- 2774. AMHA/ AMHR bay pinto stallion, Lucky four Apache Flying Colors is nice mini horse, $ 2,000. Craig Bodenheimer, High Point 336- 906- 0377. TWH gelding black, 15.3h, owned by the same person for 8 years, not a dead head, very good on trails, $ 2,850 OBO. Tim Willis, Kings Mtn 704- 739- 4647. QH gelding young 3 1/ 1 y/ o, has been on multiple trail rides and does excellent, crosses everything, smooth, very willing, needs experienced rider due to his age, 14.3h and still growing, $ 1,000 nego. Dawn MacGibbon, Wendell 919- 365- 5207. AQHA QH’s and Appaloosa’s reg., private owned, bred and raised for show and family use, $ 1,000-$ 18,000; western saddles, show saddles Circle Y, ’ 07 model never used, matching headstall, lots of other western tack, $ 300-$ 5,000. Elizabeth Horses & Loftin, Battleboro 252- 725- 0145. Supplies For Sale *** PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older
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Full Text | AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 1 From the tractor Steve Troxler Commissioner LXXXIII - No. 4 April 2008 Horse Events ( See Century, page 2) * Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, ( 919) 733- 4845. April 5 & 6 .......... Appaloosa Show. Contact Jim Vickers, ( 336) 998- 3266. April 8 ................. Renaissance Rally. Contact Donna Varner- Sheaves, ( 919) 544- 2817. April 11- 13 .......... N. C. Arabian Show. Contact Rory Meacham, ( 919) 544- 2817. April 18- 20 .......... Easter Bunny Quarter Horse. Contact Margaret Byrd, ( 910) 892- 3221. April 25- 27 .......... NCHJA “ C” Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. April 29- May 3 ... Tommie Turvey Shows. Contact Sammy Jenkins, ( 919) 208- 3422. May 3 & 4 ........... Triangle Wide Horsemens Assn. Show. Contact Sammy Jenkins, ( 919) 362- 8203. May 8- 10 ............. Plantation Walking Horse Show. Contact Lila Corey, ( 919) 556- 0161. May 17 ................ Wake Co. 4- H Horse Show. Contact Heather Tart, ( 919) 250- 1093. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. April 1, 8, 15 & 22 .................... Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Louis Gibson, ( 828) 273- 9635. April 3 & 17 ....... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. April 5 ................. WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. April 12- 13 .......... Dennis Reis – No Dust Tour. Contact Amber Stallins, ( 800) 732- 8220. April 15 & 16 ...... Lippizzaner Stallions. Contact Barb Boree, ( 407) 336- 0366. April 18 & 19 ...... Paint Horse Show. Contact Rob Waddell, ( 704) 545- 2241. May 1 .................. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. May 3 .................. Sheriff Mounted Patrol Open Horse Show. Contact Wallace Mooney, ( 828) 606- 7971. May 4 .................. Western District 4- H Horse Show. Contact Asheley Swager, ( 828) 456- 3575. May 9 & 10 ......... Asheville Spring Classic Horse Show. Contact Ray Cloninger, ( 704) 483- 5000. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. April 5 & 6 .......... NE Dist. 4- H Horsemanship School. Contact Beth Tew, ( 252) 753- 8069. April 11- 13 .......... SERHA Spring Celebration & Derby. Contact Jimmy Whitley, ( 919) 699- 2771. April 17- 20 .......... EC Miniature Horse Club Spring Fling. Contact Trish Andrews, ( 252) 799- 0334. April 26 & 27 ...... 5th Annual Circle B – Roanoke Rentals Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, ( 252) 799- 0334. May 2 & 3 ........... NW Dist. 4- H Horse Show. Contact Ellen Owens, ( 252) 232- 2262. May 9- 11 ............. NCQHA Dist. V Spring Classic Quarter Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, ( 252) 753- 8069. May 17 & 18 ....... SE Dist. 4- H Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, ( 252) 527- 3887. Water- wise gardening info and tools available ( See Water- wise, pg. 3) A century is a long time. It is an especially long time for a farm to remain in one family’s possession when you think about all the trials and hardships farmers have faced through the years including the Great Depres-sion, droughts, fl oods and growing development pres-sure. I am proud that many family farms in North Caro-lina can claim 100 years of continuous ownership. In fact, more than 1,600 farms are part of our department’s Century Farm Family pro-gram, and we keep getting more applications for this program every month. I was recently in Bruns-wick County to celebrate the addition of 32 new members to the Century Farm family fold. It was a great day and a great celebration of North Carolina’s number one in-dustry – agriculture. I am inspired by the sto-ries I hear from these fami-lies and the pride they take in their land and profession. As a farmer myself, I un-derstand very well how dif-fi cult it is to keep the land in the family, to turn down of-fer after offer after offer for your land and to toil long hours and never know if Mother Nature will cooper-ate with you on your crops. The Century Farm pro-gram is a way to honor and recognize the sacrifi ce and dedication of these families who value, appreciate and work every day to preserve a way of life that is anything but easy. Agriculture has been the backbone of our state’s economy since its founding. It is the reason we have fi rst- North Carolina’s boll weevil assessment for 2008 has been set at $ 2.10 per acre, 40 cents less than last year’s fee. The fee supports the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Con-sumer Services’ joint program with the Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation of North Carolina to monitor cotton acreage for boll weevil activity and to respond promptly with eradication treat-ments if necessary. “ Even though cotton acreage in the state was lower last year, cotton continues to be a signifi cant crop for our farmers,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ We need to continue to protect our state’s cotton from potential re- introductions of the boll weevil.” The boll weevil was eradicated in North Carolina in 1986. The foundation, in cooperation with the NCDA& CS Plant In-dustry Division, implements the program. With foundation over-sight, contractors install and monitor traps from late summer until after harvest and frost. For the 2008 growing season, the foundation is implementing a new grid trapping system that will install one trap per 160 acres of cotton planted. It will employ the latest technology in digital map imaging, data recording and quality control using a high- tech barcode scanning system. Because the focus of North Carolina’s program has shifted from eradication to monitoring for re- infestation, the number of traps visible in the fi eld will decrease. As such, each trap placed in the fi eld will be critical and producers are encouraged to con-tact the foundation if traps are knocked down. In streamlining the program, grower costs will be minimized while still maintaining a high level of quality in trapping and monitoring, said Gene Cross, director of the NCDA& CS Plant Industry Division. A total of 21,837 traps were placed and maintained on 18,316 Boll weevil assessment is $ 2.10 per acre for 2008 ( See Boll weevil, pg. 2) In the wake of one of the most severe droughts in recent history, nursery and landscap-ing businesses are taking ex-tra steps to educate consumers about water- wise gardening techniques that can help maxi-mize the benefi ts of rain to min-imize long dry spells. With water restrictions in place in many communities across the state, some consum-ers have simply opted not to pur-chase plants or use landscaping services. But homeowners and plant lovers do have options that allow them to enjoy their plants and gardening. “ Right now, everyone in the green industry is down on their knees praying it will rain,” said Tina Mast of Raleigh’s Home-wood Nurseries. “ We want people to know they can come out and replace the plants they lost during the summer and fall drought of 2007 and we’ll help them fi gure out the best species and layout for their yards and gardens.” Homewood, which is on a private well water system, is helping its customers by giv-ing away free milk jugs of wa-ter and stocking rain barrels to catch recyclable water. It has also developed educational bro-chures and Web site tips. A new promotional cam-paign, Water- Wise Works! also seeks to educate the public on how they can successfully grow plants in the home landscape even during periods of drought and water restrictions. The Water- Wise Works! campaign partners the NCDA& CS with the N. C. Green Industry Coun-cil and N. C. State University’s horticulture department. Wa-ter- Wise Works! emphasizes six important areas that will help homeowners maintain an attractive landscape with less water. A central component of the campaign is the Web site www. TarHeelGardening. com, developed by the N. C. Nursery and Landscape Association and NCDA& CS. “ I think there’s a misconcep-tion that you can’t buy plants and shrubbery during a time of drought,” said Bill Glenn, an NCDA& CS marketing special-ist. “ But with the expertise of Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW April 2008 Brian Long ................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby ................. Mng. Editor Terri Allen .................. Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon ......................... Assoc. Editor AGRICULTURAL REVIEW ( ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second- class post-age paid at Raleigh, N. C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classifi ed advertising to 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 re-quest. PHONE: ( 919) 733- 4216 Steve Troxler Commissioner 51,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $ 1,525.35 or 3 cents per copy. DIVISIONS Agronomic ........... Dr. Colleen Hudak- Wise Emergency Programs ......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution ......................... Gary Gay Food & Drug ............................ Joe Reardon Human Resources ................... Ben Harward Marketing .................................... Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection ... Don Delozier N. C. State Fair ........................ Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry ............................ Gene Cross Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton Public Affairs ............................. Brian Long Research Stations ..................... Eddie Pitzer Standards ......................... Stephen Benjamin Statistics .......................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette Veterinary ...................... Dr. David Marshall Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich Bucolic Briefs The N. C. Cattlemen’s Association will hold a spring stocker sale April 2 at 7 p. m. at Kilby’s Livestock Market in North Wilkesboro. The sale is expected to feature 800 head of cattle. For more, contact the N. C. Cattlemen’s Association at ( 919) 552- 9111, N. C. State University at ( 919) 515- 7772 or N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services at ( 919) 733- 7136. The market number is ( 336) 838- 3442. *** The Agritourism Networking Association will host a series of workshops in April focused on issues related to agritourism ventures. Following are the dates and locations: April 3 at the Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center in Williamston; April 8 at the Orange County Extension Offi ce in Hillsborough; April 10 in Asheville at a location to be announced; April 17 at the Iredell County Extension Offi ce in Statesville; April 14 at the Tarkil Branch Farm’s Homestead Museum in Beulaville in Onslow County. Workshops will cover such topics as defi ning agritourism opportunities for a farm, hospitality hints and marketing tips, liability issues, agritourism success stories and information on Voluntary Agricultural Districts. The program also offers farmers and others a chance to network and learn from one another. Workshops will run from 4 - 7: 30 p. m. Cost is $ 12 and includes dinner and materials. For more information, contact Martha Glass, manager of the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Agritourism Offi ce, at ( 919) 733- 7887 or by e- mail at martha. glass@ ncmail. net. *** The Johnston County Horse Show Series features monthly horse shows starting at 8: 30 a. m. at the Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfi eld. A negative Coggins test is required for all horses. Cost is $ 7.50 per class. Following are upcoming show dates: April 12 and May 17. Rain dates for all shows are the following day. For more, contact Michele McLaughlin, ( 919) 934- 1344 or e- mail sileeno@ ipass. net. *** The Annual Corn Planting Day will be held April 12 at Indian Ridge Farm in Linden. Visitors can see land cultivated and planted using old- time equipment pulled by draft horses, mules and oxen. Teams are welcome to participate, but no dogs are allowed. The event is free. For more, contact Wayne Collier at ( 910) 980- 0066 evenings. *** The Sedgefi eld Hunt is putting on an AERC- sanctioned endurance ride April 12 at the J. Robert Gordon Field Trial Grounds in Hoffman. There will be 30- mile and 55- mile races, plus a 15- mile ride. For more, call Sue Showfety at ( 336) 622- 3236 or go to www. Sedgefi eldhunt. com. *** The Equestrian Exchange Consignment Spring Sale will be held April 18- 20 at the Village at North Elm in Greensboro. Hours are 10 a. m. to 9 pm., April 18; 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., April 19 and 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., April 20. The sale will include horse- related tack, saddles, barn supplies, riding clothing, gifts, helmets, boots for all disciplines of riding. Items can be dropped off April 16 and 17, and unsold items can be picked up April 21. Pre- registration is required. Volunteers shop before consignors and consignors shop before the public. For more, call Lynn Beeson at ( 336) 697- 1097 or go to www. EquestrianExchange. com. *** The Sandhills Region of the United States Equine Rescue League is holding its annual Field Day April 19 from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. at Circle M Ranch in Sanford. The event will feature live training demonstrations, giveaways, tack sale, vendors, music and food. Visitors can also bring their dogs tp participate in a pet contest ( proof of rabies vaccination required). The fi eld day cost is $ 5 for adults, free for kids 12 and under. Proceeds will benefi t horses under the care of USERL. For more, contact Jennifer Carpenter at ( 910) 281- 0852. *** The Cabarrus County Master Gardener Volunteer Association will host a Herb and Plant Festival April 19 from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. at the Piedmont Farmers’ Market in Concord. Admission, parking, educational speakers and demonstrations are free. More than 80 gardening- themed vendors will be on site. The event will be held rain or shine. For more, contact Becky Lewis at ( 704) 920- 3326 or ( 704) 920- 3310 or go to http:// cabarrus. ces. ncsu. edu. *** The 7th Annual Rusty Pistons Antique Tractor Show & Festival will be held April 25- 27 in Monroe. The event features hundreds of antique tractors, new tractor and lawn mower dealers, hit- and- miss engines, crafts, kiddie tractor pull, pony rides, hay wagon rides, kiddie train rides, gospel and bluegrass music, food, old farm equipment, an auction benefi tting hospice and more. Miss North Carolina 2008, Jessica Jacobs, will also appear. For more, call Reid Helms at ( 704) 624- 6105 or go to www. rustypistonstractorshow. com. *** The Joyful Noise Open Horse Series will be held 4- T Stables in Lewisville April 26, May 24, June 28, July 26, Aug. 23, Sept. 27 and Oct. 25 featuring English, Western and gaming divisions. The event includes youth, open and amateur classes. For more, contact Joyful Noise Farm at ( 336) 786- 9130 or ( 336) 429- 6240. *** The Davidson County Horsemen’s Association annual Open Horse Show will be held April 26 at the Thoroughbred Training Center in Davie County. The show will benefi t four Davidson County charities. A negative Coggins test is required for all horses. Gates open at 8 a. m. High Point award given under DCHA rules, youth sportsmanship award given ( 18 & under). Free for spectators. For more, contact James or Karen Jones, ( 336) 731- 2051 or 242- 3996 or e- mail at jmjones54@ triad. rr. com. *** The Eastern Carolina Vintage Farm Equipment Association will hold its 7th Annual Antique Farm Equipment Days May 2 and 3 at the Wayne Regional Fairgrounds in Goldsboro. The event will feature antique tractors, hit- and- miss engines, a kiddie tractor race, food and crafts. Anyone interested in showing their antique tractor or old equipment is welcome. Admission is free. For more, contact Jerry McGinnis at ( 919) 735- 5503. *** The 2nd Mid- Atlantic Texas Longhorn Field Day will be held May 10 at 8 a. m. in Reidsville at the N. C. State University research facility. Bulls, cows, steers and calves will be on display, showcasing breeding programs. Speakers will focus on other longhorn- related topics. For more, contact Pat Brown at ( 336) 541- 6596 or Zach Moffi tt at ( 336) 879- 1752 or e- mail at zach@ rollingmlonghorns. com. *** The N. C. Pecan Growers Association will be hosting a Twi- Light Orchard Tour June 3 at Lake View Pecans in Bailey. The tour begins at 5 p. m. and will address various production, marketing and management topics with demonstrations in the orchard and pecan tree nursery. The event is free and pre- registration is not required. For more, contact Bill Bunn at ( 919) 815- 5764 or e- mail at b. bunn@ earthlink. net or Laurie Wood at ( 910) 532- 4208 or laurie. wood@ ncmail. com. *** The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will host the fi rst Got to Be NC Festival June 5- 8 at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The event will be a celebration of N. C. agriculture and heritage and will feature North Carolina food products, a display of antique farm equipment, tractor and mule pulls, music, a state barbecue competition and much more. Admission is free. There is a $ 5 fee for Grandstand concerts and pulls. Mark your calendars now for this inaugural event. For more, go to www. ncagfest. com. *** The N. C. Percheron Horse Association will hold its annual Field Day on June 7 at 11 a. m. at Rolling Hills Percherons in Winston- Salem. Activities include hay making, draft horses under saddle, driving demonstrations with carts, 2- and 4- horse hitches, wagon rides, clogging and an appearance by guest of honor NASCAR legend Humpy Wheeler. The event is free. For more, contact Jeremy Hancock at ( 336) 399- 3837. *** The Mid State Tractor Heritage Association will host its 2nd Annual Tractor Drive June 21 beginning at 9 a. m. at the Vintage John Deere Tractor Museum in Trinity. The drive will wind through Caraway Mountain west of Asheboro before returning to the museum. Registration starts at 7 a. m. and the entry fee is $ 30. Participating tractors must be able to travel at least 10 miles per hour. Proceeds will benefi t the Randolph County FFA Scholarship Fund. For more, go to www. midstatetractorheritage. org or call Doug Nixon at ( 336) 736- 7103, Kelly Wicker at ( 336) 318- 5109 or Todd Nance at ( 336) 465- 0384. class hospitals, outstanding uni-versities and thriving urban cit-ies. Agriculture still powers our economy to the tune of about $ 66 billion annually. The Century Farm program started in 1970 as part of an ambitious agricultural project of the N. C. State Fair. That year’s fair theme was “ Salute to Agriculture,” and more than 800 Century farms were rec-ognized. We have continued to add farms every year as they have qualifi ed for inclusion. Every fi ve years, the State Fair has invited Century Farm fami-lies to celebrate this unique ac-complishment and to recognize our state’s storied agricultural heritage. I attended my fi rst Century Farm program in 2005 and it was a great event. Close to 1,500 people took part in the reunion, and I thought then that we needed to do this more often than every fi ve years. So, this year we will be hold-ing our Century Farm Family reunion on Wednesday, Oct. 22, making the reunion every three years instead of every fi ve. I hope Century Farm mem-bers will mark their calendars for this year’s reunion and Livestock events July 12- 19 ....... American Dairy Goat Association National Show, Louisville, Ky. Contact Shirley McKenzie, ( 828) 286- 3801. Oct. 11- 18 ........ American Dairy Goat Association Convention, Roh-nert Park, Calif. Contact Shirley McKenzie, ( 828) 286- 3801. make plans to attend. We will be sending out more informa-tion this summer and fall re-minding members it is coming. I am excited about hosting the reunion again and hope we will have even more people attend this year. Anyone with a farm that has been in continuous fam-ily ownership for 100 years or more is eligible to apply for the program. An application can be downloaded at www. ncagr. com/ paffairs/ century or may also be obtained by calling ( 919) 733- 4216. Applicants have to list the ownership of the land for the past 100 years. Century Farms receive a certifi cate and a metal outdoor sign signifying the farm as a Century Farm. Fami-lies are also invited to attend the reunion at the State Fair. Century Farm families are the fi ber that binds our agri-cultural past and present and they provide a link between our state’s urban and rural commu-nities. I am proud of the com-mitment that all our farm fami-lies share to this way of life and to this connection to the land. We all benefi t from their perse-verance. Century Farms ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Boll weevil ( Cont’d from pg. 1) cotton fi elds in 55 counties in 2007. To allow for trapping and moni-toring, cotton growers are required to certify cotton acreage informa-tion with their local Farm Service Agency offi ce by July 1. The top three cotton- producing counties in the state were Halifax, Northamp-ton and Martin. North Carolina ranks sixth in the nation in cotton production and acreage. To learn more about the boll weevil monitoring program, go to www. ncagr. com/ plantind/ plant/ entomol/ BW. htm. April 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Lemon and white Basset hound, male, AKC, reg. Kimberly Fonville, Raleigh 919- 602- 2514. Great Pyrenees AKC reg,, female to breed and guard Boer goats, reasonable, my male was born 6/ 07. Chuck Melton, Lowgap 336- 325- 9723. Blue tic Beagle stud service, not registered. James Hayes, Jr., Rockingham 910- 895- 2688. Rabbits you don’t want, Free. Russell Thompson, Linwood 336- 596- 7796. Great Pyrenees stud dog with OFA hips or possibly a puppy from OFA clear parents. Tim Swain, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6016. Rabbits for meat. Dan Cooke, Rocky Mount 252- 446- 0776. Small Animals Wanted Small Animals For Sale In accordance with state law, puppies and dogs advertised in the Agricultural Review which are 4 mos. or older must have current rabies vaccinations. This rule also includes dogs at stud. Ads MUST include the age of the canines at the time of publication, and a copy of the rabies certifi cate or a statement that all animals have current shots. NOTICE SMALL ANIMALS Jack Russell terriers parents on site, great hunting bloodline, $ 300-$ 350; at stud Jack Russell, pedigree, 3 to choose from, fee, $ 300. Larry Price, 252- 568- 2391 or 559- 3109. Rat terrier pups UKCI reg., fam-ily raised, $ 150/ ea. Raymond Sharpe, Graham 336- 684- 3852. Great Pyrenees pups AKC reg., parents on farm in pasture with goats, DNA profi le, $ 200/ ea. David Griffi n, Marshville 704- 624- 5978. Australian shepherd pups, NSDR reg., natural bobtail, red/ black tris, working dogs or family pets, $ 200; at stud red tri, Las Rocosa bloodline, medium size, fee $ 200. Deborah Willard, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 1438. German shorthair pointer pups, AKC, parents on site, bred for quail, close working, or pet, $ 250. Don and Linda Smith, Albertson 252- 568- 4938. Great Pyrenees pups excellent qual-ity, raised with livestock, parents on site, $ 350/ ea. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville 336- 671- 3117. At stud Border collie, ABC reg., traditional markings, Welsh pedigree, not local, fee, $ 300. Earl Self, Dallas 704- 922- 2990. Australian pups, mini and toy, family raised, ASDR lots of blue eyed pups, DOB 1/ 08 another litter born 2/ 08, $ 550 up. Gwen Thorne, Tarboro 252- 903- 3345. Bloodhound pups, AKC reg., $ 400. Charles Bradley, Gibsonville 336- 449- 6997. Rabbits New Zealand, Dutch, Missouri cotton tail, Holland lop, English spot, Harlequin, Netherland dwarf, great color, babies and breeders, $ 15-$ 20. Natalie Maness, Snow Camp 336- 376- 8324. Rabbits Georgia redback good for training dogs, replenish areas, meat and pets, $ 11/ ea. L. J. Smith, Thomasville 336- 476- 4112. 3 Jack Russell terrier mix pups, all female, $ 75/ ea. J. W. Hayes, Jr., Rockingham 910- 894- 2688. Australian shepherd pups reg., family raised, great pet, $ 200. Terri Hendrix, Millers Creek 336- 973- 5177. Bluetick pups some dark with black patches and some light ticked, good bloodlines, 1 female and 4 males, $ 150. Travis Evans, Mebane 919- 563- 3494. Rabbits Holland lop, males, females, babies and breeding stock, various colors. Morgan Sessoms, Robbins 910- 639- 4729. Great Pyrenees pups AKC, raised with goats, parents on site, ready 4/ 08, $ 350. Janey Scruggs, Charlotte 704- 392- 2255. Great Pyrenees, 2 ½ y/ o female and 18 m/ o male, AKC, excellent breed-ing record, $ 500/ for both; two Great Pyrenees pups, AKC, 6 m/ o, $ 150/ ea; 4 Great Pyrenees pups, AKC, DOB 2/ 08, $ 250/ ea. B. Madison, China Grove 704- 402- 9055. Border collie pups, DOB 2/ 08 and started sheep dogs, excellent trial and bloodlines, $ 250 up. Ben Sherrod, Sims 252- 291- 6728. At stud German shepherd, AKC, European import, black and tan, saddle back, fee $ 350. Ivan Whiteheart, Win-ston- Salem 336- 769- 9851. At stud Jack Russell terrier, reg., fi eld work and conformation pedigree, excellent temperament, fee, $ 250. Kate Woods, Carthage 910- 947- 6665. Lab English blockhead big stout pups, Intern’l excellent bloodlines, all colors, health record given and pedigree with breeder instructions, $ 400 to $ 600. Roger Melville, Charlotte 704- 568- 0312 rjmelvillejr@ yahoo. com Dachshund pups black/ tan, 8- 9 lbs adult size, 3 males, 2 females, ready 3/ 08, $ 400. M. Courtney, Burgaw 910- 259- 1197. Rabbits New Zealand, meat, male and females, $ 9. N. Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Feist pups, DOB 2/ 08, farm squirrel dogs, parents on site, $ 100/ ea. Steve Cox, Sanford 919- 776- 7730. Great Pyrenees pups, AKC, reg., parents are great working dogs, great bloodlines, $ 350. Craig Lawing, Bostic 828- 245- 1055. Bird dogs, FDSB reg., pointers, set-ters, males and females, $ 200-$ 800. J. W. Sorrell, Jr., Dunn 910- 890- 4252. Beagle pups, full blood, black and white, $ 100. Curtis Whitley, Concord 704- 788- 1398. Lab pups, AKC, block head yellow or chocolate silver factored, excellent pedigree, championship bloodlines, ready 3/ 08, $ 500. Lori Osborn, Sparta 336- 372- 1850. English shepherd pups bred for working stock, guardian, farm raised, raising this bloodline for 20 years, $ 225/ ea. Jack Huneycutt, Locust 704- 888- 2859. Pointer males 2 y/ o and 2 ½ y/ o, Elhew, Point Back handle, nice on preserve, some wild bird experience, $ 1,250/ ea OBO; dog boxes $ 475 OBO. Rusty Brendle, Vale 828- 308- 0278. Rabbits Holland lop, mini Rex, Netherland dwarf and lion heads, vari-ous colors, $ 10 up. Veronica Little, Vass 910- 245- 3893. Brittany pups DOB 2/ 08, AKC reg., liver/ white and orange/ white, $ 200. Charles Williard, Kernersville 336- 771- 1919. Cur dogs started treeing, reg., 15 m/ o, Leopard Cur female, $ 150; Cur male, trees good, $ 200; Walker female, top bloodline, red head, blanket back, $ 600; feist squirrel dog, trees good, $ 200; feist puppy, $ 100. Gayle Frye, Carthage 910- 639- 4947- cell or 947- 5690. Beagle pups 4 blue tick females, 5 m/ o in starting pen, medium speed, $ 100/ ea if you buy all; 4 AKC FC bloodlines blanket back, two males, two females, 7 m/ o. Fred Gentry, PO Box 145, East Bend 27018. Great Pyrenees pups AKC, live-stock guardian, sire and dam on ranch, ready 4/ 08, $ 350/ ea. James Bass, II, Fayetteville 910- 484- 2702. Feist, old timey farm dog, squirrel and coon bobtail, erect ears, $ 125/ ea. Gary Satterfield, Thomasville 336- 472- 6227. Blue heeler pups DOB 12/ 07, males and females, $ 150/ ea. Laurie McCollum, Madison 336- 427- 7801. At stud Pembroke Welsh Corgi, AKC reg., black, tan and white, fee $ 250. David Hatchel, Haw River 336- 376- 6772. Jack Russell terriers great hunting bloodline, health guarantee, parents on site, $ 300-$ 350; at stud Jack Russell terrier, pedigree, 3 males to choose from, good hunters, $ 300. Larry Price, Deep Run 252- 559- 3109. AKC Sheltie pups 3 males, 1 female, black tris, blue merle, sable merle, $ 450 up. Lisa Reece, Boonville 336- 961- 2908. Australian cattledog pups AKC reg., CH bloodlines, work or show, blues, reds, $ 300 up. Benny Kinley, Greensboro 336- 299- 8621 www. drk-scattledogs. com Australian shepherd 1 red merle, male, DOB 7/ 07, AKC reg., $ 125; at stud mini Dachshund, black/ tan pieball, long hair, AKC reg., fee, $ 300. Tammy Dillard, Granite Falls 828- 446- 4899. Beagle pups blue tic, AKC, DOB 1/ 08, small type, parents on site, blood-lines of Skull Camp, HoJo’s Blue Creek, $ 175-$ 200. Gene Sasser, Mt. Olive 919- 738- 0808. Weimaraner pups, AKC, tails docked, genetic health guarantee, parents on site, ready 3/ 08, good hunting, excel-lent family dog, $ 500; Australian cattle pups, CKC, blue heelers, great works, very protective, $ 150. Alison Blevins, Yadkinville 336- 961- 3323. At stud AKC German shepherd, import, black and tan, saddleback, pedigree chart available, very smart, fee $ 350. Ivan Whiteheart, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 9851. Border collies DOB 12/ 08, reg., parents on site, ready 4/ 08, $ 300. Dennis Bell, Hamptonville 336- 468- 6881. Australian shepherds reg., DOB 4/ 08, all colors, parents on site, $ 100 up. Scott Helms, Marshville 704- 385- 8360. Collie pups AKC, sable and white, tri color, parents on site, $ 300 up. Dewayne Tart, Lillington 910- 893- 6776. Rabbits New Zealand and California breeding does and bucks, $ 20/ ea. Chad Rouse, Zebulon 919- 455- 7338. Australian shepherd pups AKC/ ASCA reg. blue merles and black tri, $ 400-$ 600. B. Norman, Ruffi n 336- 939- 3065. Border collie pups ABCA reg., parents on site, ready 5/ 08, $ 300. John Lee, New Salem 704- 221- 6233. At stud Chesapeake Bay retriever, AKC reg., fee, $ 300. Ronald Isley, Burlington 336- 226- 5704. Chocolate Labs AKC, great bloodlines, big block heads, $ 300. Diane Barwick, Magnolia 910- 271- 0660. Boykin Spaniel pups BSS reg. parents on site, great hunters and good pets, DOB 3/ 08, $ 400. Libby and Jimmy Presnell, Sparta 336- 372- 4131. Livestock guard dogs Pyrenees, 8 m/ o, raised with goats, have been training since day 1, mother’s hips OFA cleared, $ 500 up. Tim Swain, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6016. German shorthair pointers, AKC, show and hunt, titled pedigrees, health clearance on parents, great quail hunters, $ 700-$ 1,000. Christy Lambright, Wake Forest 919- 556- 5915. Border collie/ Aussies sister and brother, red meryl, red, 2 y/ o, gentle, intelligent, $ 100. Peggy Taylor, Banner Elk 828- 963- 5817. Lab pup, AKC, black female, DOB 10/ 07, $ 150; mother black, spayed, 3 y/ o, Free. M. Kristin, Selma 919- 395- 4904. German shorthair pointers 4 males, liver and white, AKC, ready 3/ 08, $ 300. Micah Sandt, Bennett 336- 215- 6435. Border collie pups ABCA, AKC, black white and tri color, parents onsite, DOB 2/ 08, $ 200. Hope Smith, Kinston 252- 559- 9556. Beagle pups, pure bred, DOB 2/ 08, $ 100. Colt Deberry, Rockingham 910- 461- 0298. Australian cattle dogs blue heelers, blue and red, great working or pets, DOB 2/ 08, AKC reg., $ 250. Debbie Hinson, Wingate 704- 582- 0408. Labs HRCH sired, parents OFA/ CERF, black and yellow, fi eld or hunt test prospects, shots, socialized, dew claws removed, $ 500. Michael Parker, Mt. Ulla 704- 278- 1699. Great Pyrenees pups AKC reg., DOB 2/ 08, great livestock guardians and pets, parents are large with great dispositions, taking deposits now, $ 400. Tim Barrett, Casar 704- 538- 9160. English setters 2 males, DOB 9/ 06, FDSB reg., parents on site , Tekoa Moun-tain Sunrise blood line, $ 300. Arlene Frazier, Boonville 336- 468- 8878. Rabbits satin Angora, solid and broken, young and adults, $ 50. Teresa McCaw, Wake Forest 919- 266- 4356. Rabbits for dog training and re-stocking, $ 10. Scott Sink, Lexington 336- 250- 0685. Rabbits Holland lop, variety of colors, Netherland dwarf buck and does, 2 y/ o with pedigree papers, $ 25/ for all. Donna Cayton, Durham 919- 949- 0390. Rabbits Tennessee redback, some young, some ready to breed, $ 5/ ea. arry Raper, China Grove 704- 857- 6839. Rabbits Missouri cottontail, look and same size as wild rabbits, great way to start young pups, work well in start-ing pen, $ 5/ ea. Jason Bryant, Raleigh 919- 847- 3454. Holland lops and mini Rex $ 20 up, show and breeding stock, cages and other supplies for sale. Lynn Rumfelt, Charlotte 704- 588- 3447. Dutch rabbits, blk & wht, brown & wht, young stock avail, $ 5. Donald Goodwin, Wadesboro 704- 475- 3650. Bluetick x Walker cross pups, Redbone x Plott cross pups, $ 25. Rick Craver, Lexington 336- 414- 1588. Two Feist males, good squirrel stock, $ 125. Christina Creech, Thomasville 336- 474- 1131. Bloodhound pups 12 w/ o, 3 red females, reg., $ 500. B. J., Goldhill 704- 239- 5235. Rabbits Tennessee red backs, $ 10 up. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange 919- 778- 0361. SMALL ANIMALS SMALL ANIMALS SMALL ANIMALS 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. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the month prior to publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right to edit or reject ads. Limit 2 ads/ person in different categories. Classifi ed Ads ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Water- wise gardening the people in our green industry and a little extra effort, you can. The Web site TarHeelGarden-ing. com offers a number of tips and techniques people can use in their gardens and yards.” Water- Wise Works! prac-tices promote an environment that encourages healthy plant growth and uses careful plan-ning and research on the best species and layouts of plants, trees, fl owers and turf grass that match the landscape site. These practices greatly reduce the need for irrigation. “ Good horticulture practices such as proper plant selection, site preparation and landscape maintenance practices are key,” said Barbara Fair, assistant pro-fessor of horticultural science and N. C. Cooperative Extension landscape specialist at NCSU. “ We need to use all the tools available because none of these methods alone will work.” It’s most important to choose tough plants that can withstand both extremes, Fair said. In choosing a landscape, don’t create a desert landscape in response to current dry condi-tions, because in the last four years there has also been very rainy weather, she said. As ho-meowners look to the future and normal rainfall returns, they may want to consider planting hedges of drought- tolerant ev-ergreen plants such as holly, ar-borvitae, eastern red cedar and spruce. “ Homeowners may also want to consider using rain barrels or other water harvest-ing methods such as cisterns to make the best use of the rainfall we do get,” Mast said. “ As our lakes begin to fi ll back in, water restrictions will be lowered, but it’s always good to have addi-tional water on hand.” Homeowners can also help their landscape plants survive by keeping them healthy. For example, use care with string trimmers or mowers around woody plants to avoid damag-ing them. Some thin- barked species will never recover from a bark injury. Six Tips for Water- Wise Gardening 1. Prepare your site properly. Well- prepared soils enhance root growth and reduce establish-ment time for newly installed plants, decreasing the frequency of supplemental irrigation. 2. Select the right plants. Proper plant selection will help ensure success in all conditions. Plant failure often occurs when a plant has been placed in a landscape area that is not conducive for its growth. Select species that will survive droughts as well as times with plenty of water. 3. Manage turfgrass areas effectively. Well managed turf uses less water and still looks great. Proper turf management is crucial during periods of drought. Turf provides many environmental benefi ts, such as reducing pollutants, storm water runoff and soil erosion. Because grass is the top water user in any landscape, consider using it in smaller areas. 4. Mulch, mulch, mulch. Proper use of mulch reduces water needs and is attractive too. Mulch conserves moisture by reducing evaporation. Mulch around woody plants should never be more than 3 inches deep, while mulch around herbaceous plants should never be more than 1 to 2 inches deep. 5. Water plants effi ciently. Use only as much water as needed for plant health. Use a rain gauge in your garden to keep track of how much water your garden receives natu-rally by rainfall. Group plants with similar water requirements together in the landscape. Apply water just before or just after dawn to minimize evaporation. 6. Capture and recycle water. Catch water in rain barrels and cisterns for use in your land-scape. Capture precipitation and excess irrigation water, maintaining the quality of water resources by minimizing water lost as runoff. Homeowners installing hard surfaces in their landscapes may want to consider pavers or other porous materials rather than concrete, as both allow penetration of rainfall into the ground. SOURCE: Tarheelgardening. com Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW April 2008 JD 1020 tractor, 1972 diesel w/ power steering, nice orig. paint, always sheltered, 2nd owner, 2209 hrs., owners manual, $ 6,200; Intl. two blade bottom plow, fast hitch, $ 250. Walt Dillon, Wendell 919- 365- 3611 aft. 6 p. m JD 2 row planter w/ fert. hoppers, $ 500; KMC 2 row rolling cult., 2 fert. hoppers, $ 500; 2 ton Long elect. hoist, plug into 110, $ 750. Carlton Cole Jr., Aberdeen 910- 295- 6933. JD tractor, 5400 diesel, sold for parts only, 64hp, burned in fi re, $ 1,000 OBO. Walter Koontz, Cleveland 704- 278- 2623. NH TR 86 combine, 973 fl ex grain head, 16 ft., 4WD, 2,600 hrs., EC, fi eld ready, $ 39,500 OBO. Glenn/ Carlton Phifer, Peachland 704- 272- 7993 or 695- 2362. JD grain drill, pull type, 10’ w/ cyl. lift, $ 650; 1 row mule drawn bean picker, $ 350. J. R. Hinton, Princeton 919- 936- 3501. IH Cub Cadet model # 1200, no deck, $ 450 fi rm. C. E. Redmond, Mat-thews 704- 847- 8231. 1996 Ford 6640 SLE C/ A/ H 4,800 hrs., EC, $ 21,000; 1980 MF 2705 CAH, duals, 8 spd., GC, $ 12,000. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 434- 5727. JD 40 tractor, $ 2,700. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. Kelley B- 70 3 pt. backhoe w/ 2 ft. bucket, GC, $ 1,700. Roger Prince, Tabor City 910- 625- 5288. Two bucket hay tedder, Sitrex brand, VGC, $ 800 OBO; JD hay rake, GC, used last season, has new paint, fi eld ready, $ 700 OBO. Laura Livengood, Lexington 336- 853- 7133. JD 3300 combine w/ 13’ bean head & 2- row corn head, $ 4,500 OBO. Pam Griffi n, Fuquay- Varina 919- 552- 0823. JD 640 hay rake, GC, $ 1,000; 6,000 lbs. tow motor, mast converted to 3- pt. hitch, $ 300. Johnny Massey, Burlington 336- 337- 2913 or 584- 3144. MF 275 w/ front end loader & box scrape w/ weights, approx. 70hp w/ 2,200 hrs., GC, $ 9,000. James Lewis, High Point 336- 869- 0343. Farmall “ H”, runs & looks good, no 3 pt. hitch, $ 2,100. Richard Smith, Gibson 910- 268- 2527. JD grain drill 8200, 10’- 7” spacing, VGC, sheltered, $ 1,500; Ford 4- row pull planter, series- 311, GC, $ 800; 100 gal. sprayer, new booms, hose, pump, fi lter, dripless nozzles, sprays, 18’, VGC, $ 900. Jimmy Franks, Garner 919- 291- 8209. 671 Ford tractor, $ 3,000; 871 Ford tractor, PS, $ 3,950; 4000 Ford tractor w/ loader, $ 4,500; 3 pt. fert. spreader, $ 275; 3 pt. disc, $ 300; 5 ft. bushhog, $ 400. Charles Willard, Yadkinville 336- 244- 1642. 1960s JD 1010 diesel tractor, good running cond., includes scrape blade & bushhog, $ 3,500. Ouida Newell, Carthage 910- 695- 5647. 2006 Case IH, Tiger- Mate II fi eld cult., 26 ft. w/ harrow & rolling basket, $ 22,000. Len Fipps, Clarendon 910- 653- 4075. 2000 JD F620 ZTrack lawnmower, 600 hrs., 20hp Kohler, 2 sets of blades, 54” deck, $ 3,000 OBO. Loren Black, Liberty 336- 685- 9635. 1964 JD 1010, w/ cults., VGC, $ 4,500. Earl Tulbert, Union Grove 336- 468- 2902. 95 Kubota B2100 compact trac-tor w/ roll- bar, 21hp, 4WD, 3- pt. hitch & front- end loader, 1,260 hrs., $ 7,200. Annette Pruitt, Fuquay- Varina 919- 552- 3950. 2004 sod drill, 10 ft., Great Plains, $ 14,500. Brad Myers, Winston- Salem 336- 462- 4346 or 475- 6035. 140 Farmall w/ cult., fert., works 1- pt. hitch, orig. paint & tires, second owner, EC, $ 5,900. Otis Mendehall, Lexington 336- 787- 4909. 48” galvanized steel belt drive box fans, brand new, never used, w/ mesh guards, 115/ 240V, 1hp motor w/ 2 yr. warranty, one for $ 500 or 2 for $ 950. Holly Hach, Cary 919- 656- 1944. 300 gallon pull type sprayer, 40 ft booms, foam marker, roller pump, works very good, VGC, $ 3,000 nego. Greg Horrell, Harrells 910- 596- 8567. Graves A71 square bale hay loader, attaches to and runs beside truck or trailer, $ 550. Roger Wilson, Asheboro 336- 629- 4866. Tennsmith shop brake, 10 ft, 18 gauge, $ 2,700; ’ 96 skytrak telescoping boom forklift, EC, need paint, $ 24,000. Henry Bradshaw, Vale 910- 787- 3235. NH 850 round baler, $ 3,700; 245 MF diesel, runs strong, $ 5,200; double bottom plow, $ 65. Jeremy Albright, Asheboro 336- 460- 0611. JD 4230, cab, new front tires, 80% rear, overhauled, new crank, liners, pistons, zero hrs., new exterior kit, good paint, $ 14,500. Greg Pope, Monroe 704- 282- 0101. MF 255 diesel, 8 spd., 50hp, re-motes, ROPS, good tires & GC, $ 6,800 OBO. Darren Davis, Randleman 336- 626- 9470. MF 175, diesel eng., power steer-ing, low hrs., external hydraul., 3 pt. lift, good paint, GC, $ 6,500; MF 35 Deluxe, gas eng., new tires, new paint, external hydraul., 3 pt. lift, great cond., $ 4,500. Merritt Wilson, Pleasant Garden 336- 215- 0304. 554 Vermeer round baler, LN, $ 13,000; 10’ 6” bushhog 3210, $ 4,000; 489 NH haybine, $ 2,800; 856 IH tractor, $ 6,000. Ken Jones, Mt. Ulla 704- 400- 7485. Super A Farmall, EC, rebuilt motor, rolling cults., 4 fi nger sweeps, 3 pt. fast hitch, $ 6,000/ all. D. Womble, New Hill 919- 387- 0599. AC manure spreader, PTO driven, sheltered, GC, $ 1,500. Denise Harris, Morganton 828- 413- 7473. 1952 8N Ford tractor w/ bushhog & box blade, GC, $ 3,500. Allen Strickland, Stedman 910- 483- 6674. Stanhay 870 veg. planters, 6- row set, $ 6,000. J. L. McLaurin, Wade 910- 323- 5207. 73 Ford 2000, 3 cyl., gas, turf tires & woods, RB72 scrape blade, $ 3,500. Louis Delozier, Willow Spring 919- 696- 3559. Power King Economy tractor, serial # 28388, 1973 model, 14hp Kohler eng., runs good, sheet metal in GC, $ 1,450. Ned Story, Newton 828- 461- 0637 or 464- 6399. Portable generator, military 1 phase- 3 phase, 10- 14kw, 4 cyl. diesel, 68 hrs., $ 3,500; 1944 JD LA tractor, $ 2,500; Woods 8 ft. hydraul. scrape blade, $ 1,800; 2- row front mount cults. For JD 2940, $ 1,000; sprayer trailer for tobacco sprayer, $ 1,000. S. Troxler, Browns Summit 336- 601- 1006. TE20 Ferguson diesel tractor, VGC, $ 1,800; 601 Ford Workmaster ( 1958- 61), 390 hrs., VGC, $ 3,500; small cut- away harrow, GC, $ 225; Lineback plow, 2 blades, GC, $ 275. Donna Trivette, Siloam 336- 374- 2680, lv. msg.. 20 ton wood splitter, good shape, $ 700. Jimmy Kinley, Woodleaf 704- 278- 4850. Mitsubishi tractor, 24hp, diesel, $ 3,500; Vermeer 186 stump grinder, $ 2,500. Bill Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505, btwn. 6 & 8 p. m. 1965 IH Cub tractor, GC, lift arm, drawbar, rear wheel weights, new seat & muffl er, some implements incld., family owned since 1968, always sheltered, $ 2,650 OBO. Kent Money, Yadkinville 336- 961- 9110. Dresser 125- E track loader, 4- in- 1 bucket, 90% + undercarriage, power shift, ROPS, VGC, $ 15,400; 941- C CAT track loader, power shift, good undercarriage, 4- in- 1 bucket, ROPS & brush guard, runs good, $ 13,500. Jim Greene, Pfafftown 336- 945- 3316. JD 2 row planter, model 246 w/ fert. hoppers, 3 pt., LN, $ 850; Ford 309 planter, 2 row w/ fert. hopper, 3 pt., GC, $ 675. T. Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. 1972 IH 140, new clutch, brakes, seals, seat, muffl er, paint, cult., fert., listing disk, corn planter, middlebuster, LN tires, $ 5,700. Alex Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 1160. Lilliston 2- row rolling cult., no fert., $ 350; mechanical transplanter Co. plastic mulch lifter, new, $ 1,350. Vincent Evans, Fayetteville 910- 237- 3689. Ford 3- 16” moldboard turning plow, 3- pt. hitch, $ 325; Intl. 2- row corn planter, 3- pt. hitch, fi berglass fert. boxes, $ 400. Jimmy Saintsing, Sparta 336- 372- 5399. Horse drawn equip., stalk cutter, mowing machines & disk, $ 50 & up. Barry Myers, Salisbury 704- 633- 3962. 1989 Kubota M5950, 62hp, new front end loader & forks, good tires, good paint, real good tractor, $ 14,000. David Joyce, Walnut Cove 336- 414- 1871. 8N Ford tractor, GC, new paint, $ 3,200. Joel Hussey, Robbins 910- 464- 2933. 1948 Farmall Cub, w/ cult. & draw-bar, good sheetmetal, starts & runs VG, $ 2,000 OBO. Jimmy Kinley, Woodleaf 704- 278- 4850. JD hay rake, GC, fi eld ready, $ 500; Fort disc mower, used two seasons, VGC, $ 2,500. Greg Kinley, Woodleaf 704- 278- 2994. Timberjack 230D log skidder, new winch, recent overhauled eng., ready to log, GC, $ 11,500; Lely 240, 6 disc, 7’ mower, under cover, EC, $ 3,500. Mike Shaffner, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2953. 8N Ford tractor, great cond., $ 3,000. Billy Breeden, Haw River 336- 578- 3454. MF 3 pt. hay rake, $ 500; Lely Lotus 300 3 pt. hay rake/ tedder, $ 800; Sun-fl ower- wheel rake, 3 pt., $ 400 neg. Josh Wagoner, Jonesville 336- 469- 2967. Farmall 140, all cults., dist., gang disk, dbl. 16” turn plow, 6’ scrape, orig. 12v system, EC, early 70s model, $ 6,500. Lee Sexton, Whiteville 910- 640- 2696. JD 6600 combine, 4WD w/ 444 corn head & 216 fl ex bean head; 8- row vert. fold knifi ng rig w/ 200 gal. tank, $ 1,500-$ 5,500. Robert Cannon, Beulaville 910- 389- 3509. Pallet forks for tractor bucket, clamp- on type, new, rated at 800 lbs., $ 205. Bob Hester, Gibsonville 336- 329- 8466. NH 847 autowrap baler, EC, $ 3,500; NH 463 disc mower, EC, $ 3,000; NH 66 square baler, GC, $ 800; JD 350 rake, GC, $ 500. Ralph Hale, Marshville 704- 624- 4108. Ford 600 gas tractor, 4 cyl., 4 spd. w/ front- end loader, good tires, runs good w/ 14 items of LN equip., only 1,100 hrs., $ 4,950. Dan Clubb, Walnut Cove 336- 414- 9445 or 595- 1340. Super A Farmall, cults. & plows, runs good, good tires, $ 2,195. Ronnie Mills, Peachland 704- 272- 7412. Spear w/ 3- pt. hitch for big round bale w/ hydraul. cycle, $ 400. Wilson Smith, Granite Falls 828- 396- 2076. Shibaura diesel tractor SD 2200, 3- pt. hitch w/ new comfort seat comes w/ tiller & 60” fi rst choice grooming mower w/ new belts. All VGC, runs great, $ 4,800. Don Hyatt, Mooreville 704- 361- 1474. JD 420C Crawler w/ forks & log-ging winch, good to restore or parts, $ 2,000; Oliver Ind. 99 gas, 4 cyl., se-rial # 701165 C 66, 20 in. front wheel, 28 in. rear wheel w/ tires, both hand & foot throttle, $ 1,500. James Cornatzer, Advance 336- 998- 4235. One pt. disc, GC, 16, blades, $ 350’ 3 pt. turning plow, ( 2 14), $ 175; 3 pt. disc, 18 blades, $ 350; late model cold corn planter w/ plate, $ 300. Charlie Fields, Spring Hope 919- 269- 7020. 1976 Ford 3600, 500 hrs. on new crate eng. from Ford, good tires, power steering, needs paint, $ 6,500. Phillip Smith, Kernersville 336- 215- 7700. ’ 76 Intl. 500 track loader, 4- in- 1 bucket, diesel, 85 % undercarriage, runs good, $ 7,500. Terry Thompson, Chapel Hill 919- 260- 2579. Kubota 245C cultivating tractor, diesel, side dresser, 1,400 hrs, GC, $ 5,500. Mike Garrison, Weaversville 828- 645- 7828. Bushhog, 72 in. quick change bucket, LN, $ 600; Bushhog model BS 100 quick change, hay spear, LN, $ 300 OBO; Bushhog, quick change loader, fi ts 5400 JD tractor, has fi re damage, $ 600. Doc Koontz, Cleveland 704- 278- 2623. 1991 655C Ford backhoe, EC, $ 15,000. Darrell Faw, Lenoir 828- 757- 0067. Hay rake, NH # 55 Rola- bar side delivery, complete restoration, new traction tires, bushings, seals. U- joints & paint, $ 1,300. Tim Honeycutt, Mount Pleasant 704- 436- 2731. 1998 NH 3930 tractor, diesel, 400 plus hrs., GC, $ 9,000 OBO. Mike Haley, Winston- Salem 336- 722- 3329. MF 135 diesel 38hp, rebuilt eng. & hydraul. system, new paint, lots of new parts, 6 ft. blade, $ 5,800. Allen Ripley, Swansboro 252- 622- 1109 or 393- 3998. Potato digger, 1 row, tractor PTO, chain drive, GC, $ 650. C. A. Robin-son, Moravian Falls 336- 921- 3249 or 902- 5240. JD 145 front end loader, $ 2,650; United grain cart, 400 bu., $ 4,500. Tim Burkhart, Lexington 336- 357- 7585. Farmall Super A tractor w/ lots of equip., cults., hilling disc, row opener, fert. dist., 3- pt. hitch but not on tractor, trailer hitch, $ 4,000 fi rm. William Page, Raleigh 919- 779- 0411. 489 NH haybind, field ready, $ 1,800. Randy Josey, Statesville 704- 880- 7964. Intl. Hough pay loader, diesel eng., lights, cab w/ heater, 4 WD, low hrs., bought new, garaged, VGC, $ 9,500. A. M. Perry, Burlington 336- 227- 4244. 2 row Sulup tob. cult., model 9400, ground driven, fert. hoppers, 3 sets of sweeps, adj. ridgers, “ new,” $ 5,000. John Thomas, Sanford 919- 499- 4834. 274 Intl. offset diesel cults., roll-ing cults., $ 5,500; 4020 JD diesel, orig. owner, w/ 148 loader, $ 10,000; Howard Rotovator, 100,” extra tines, extra heavy, $ 1,600. John Bowden, Advance 336- 998- 8124. B JD tractor, new tires, 3- pt. hitch, $ 2,000. R. L. McCain, Waxhaw 704- 843- 2863. NH haybine mower- conditioner, model 488, $ 5,500; Intl. 35 side- deliv-ery rake, $ 1,300; JD fert. grain drill, model FB117B, 11 disc, 7” spacing, $ 800. Charles McPherson, Mebane 919- 563- 3032. Gleaner F combine, 438 cornhead, 13” grain head, 6 cyl. gas eng., used in ’ 07 corn crop, $ 3,050. Jeffrey Cox, Liberty 336- 669- 1747. 3000 Ford tractor, live power, 8 spd., power steering, new wet line control, new clutch, new inject. Pump, paint excel., tires excel., $ 6,800. Ralph Harris, Yadkinville 336- 463- 3396 aft. 5 p. m. Two Yanmar 24hp diesel tractors, $ 3,350 & $ 2,650; Power King 14hp economy tractor, w/ mowing deck, 2 scrape blades, cults., layoffs, $ 1,850. R. B. Wilson, Kernersville 336- 993- 4916. Ford 4600 tractor, diesel, 52hp, power steering, $ 7,200; David Brown 990 tractor, diesel, power steering, $ 5,000. David Shepherd, Wilkesboro 336- 921- 3166. 1975 model 870 Case tractor, 80hp, PS, live power, diesel, new front tires, paint & clutch, $ 3,500. David Cheek, Snow Camp 336- 264- 7190. Parts for AC no- till planter, $ 5 & up cash. Thomas Cotner, Siler City 919- 742- 3446. Four row set of rolling cults., tool bar is 14’ & currently set for 36” rows, $ 350. Paul Greene, Durham 919- 598- 5621. JD 8200 grain drill, 14 drills, 7” spacing w/ small grass seed attach., always sheltered, EC, $ 2,400 or $ 2,000 cash. Reuben Holtzman, Ridgeway 252- 456- 2803. MF 300 backhoe w/ front end loader, Perkin eng., GC, $ 5,500; parts for MF 2K backhoe, $ 2,000; front end loader for JCB 85hp backhoe w/ all cyl., $ 2,000; motor, $ 1,000. Howard Williams, Cher-ryville 704- 435- 3593. Ferguson TO- 35 tractor, 5/ 4 disk, scraper, deep soil plow, Cole planter, cult., small plow, all 3- pt. hitch, GC, $ 5,000. Harvey Poole, Charlotte 704- 399- 6602. NH 411 discbine, GC, $ 5,000. W. R. Lanier, Asheboro 336- 629- 2938. 59 Farmall Cub tractor, LN, com-pletely restored, 1- pt. hitch, cults., Tillis tool, cutaway hare, bushhog, turn plow, good tires, rebuilt eng., $ 5,500. Sam Plaster, Summerfi eld 336- 643- 4087. Hay baler, NH 565, LN, $ 10,000. Woody Cox, Charlotte 704- 577- 3685. MF 1085 cab, new blower, 4,222 hrs., bushhog front loader, quick dis-connect loader & bucket, 1978 81 PTO HP, $ 13,900. Hunter London, Ruffi n 336- 939- 9750. Vicon RP 1200 round baler, 1997 or 98 model, sheltered, $ 2,500. Bobby Anderson, Wilkesboro 336- 984- 3971. JD 71 fl ex planters, pull type, 6 row, no till, fi berglass hoppers, GC, $ 1,500. D. Toney, Ellenboro 704- 473- 4642. Komatsu D21S- 5 track loader, 845 hrs., excel. undercarriage, bucket w/ teeth, power shift, runs & works LN, diesel, can pull w/ a pickup, 9,000 lbs., $ 7,900. Jeff Everhart, Lexington 336- 239- 0050. Powerhouse Prodigy mini skid steer w/ tiller, 16hp, 2 augers, trencher, bucket, leveler & trailer that all attach. will fi t on, $ 6,500. Gary Thrift, Thomasville 336- 475- 2739. JD 330 round baler, GC, $ 5,000. Larry Gerringer, Gibsonville 336- 516- 0751. Intl. 684 tractor, new clutch, pressure plate, fl y wheel ring, release bearing, pilot bearing, new fi lters & oil, new radiator, seat cover, battery & alternator, 9 shank tiller, $ 7,000. Donald Fulk, King 336- 983- 4496. 8N Ford tractor, GC, new paint w/ 5 ft. bushhog, $ 3,200. Joel Hussey, Robbins 910- 464- 2933. 340 Intl. track loader, GC, $ 3,200 OBO; 8n Ford tractor, GC, $ 2,500 OBO. Francis Menius, Kannapolis 704- 856- 0861. Oliver 1855, needs repair, $ 5,000 OBO; Oliver 1555 gas, loader special, in good shape, $ 4,200 OBO. Keith Menius, Mt. Pleasant 704- 232- 9493. Oliver 2844, in good shape, needs paint, $ 4,800 OBO; White 2- 44, w/ loader & power steering, gas, GC, $ 4,500 OBO. Steve Brown, Kannapolis 980- 521- 1665. Ford 4600 diesel tractor, 8 spd, live lift, GC, $ 7,000. James Nelson, Clemmons 336- 766- 4907. Three- pt. hitch, fi ts Farmall H or M’s & 300s/ 400s, bolts on, no cyl., $ 375. Jerry Batstone, Wake Forest 919- 266- 3443. Hardee 1072 bushhog, 6’ cut, safety, chains, 1 ½ y/ o, less than 50 hrs., $ 1,800, consider trade for HD 6’ tiller in VGC. Whrens Williams, Burgaw 910- 604- 1609. Ford 8N tractor, A- 1 shape, tires in GC, operates smoothly & properly w/ disk harrow, drag harrow, scrape blade & Toplink assembly, $ 3,535. Lloyd Davis, Greensboro 336- 697- 7195. 6510 Ditch Witch, 72hp, trencher, vib plow, back fi le blade, bore unit, backhoe, combo unit, $ 9,000. Robert Staley, Bear Creek 919- 742- 4607. Two Decloet 13- box tobacco barns, new burners, $ 16,900. Glenn Patterson, Ramseur 336- 736- 9650. Millcreek manure spreader, ( small 1- 4 horses), used 1.5 yrs., $ 800; Swisher rough cut, used 1.5 yrs., $ 800. Patty Thornton Rogers, N. Wilkesboro 336- 984- 2830. 1983 Ford 4610, runs great, good tires w/ ROPS, $ 7,800; Sukup no- till drill, 7 ft., 460 acres on the counter, $ 8,300. Shane Sells, Kernersville 336- 362- 4055. 467 NH haybine, 7’ cut w/ stub guards, 2 sickles w/ a hydraul. cyl. & hoses, GC, $ 1,000; 254 NH tedder rake, unit always sheltered, LNC, $ 2,500. Thomas Staley, East Bend 336- 699- 3346. Gregory 3500 cruster in GC, $ 5,000. Jarome Womble, Goldston 910- 464- 3098. Hoelscher 1000 bale accumulator & model 100 fork, GC, have hitch that will fi t a JD or NH baler, hydraul. hoses also, $ 7,500. Darrell Nichols, Salisbury 704- 202- 7595 or call. haybale@ carolina. rr. com. 1982 Intl. 484, 3- cycle diesel, 42- 48hp, 2,364 hrs., family owned, good paint & tires, fi eld ready, $ 6,000. Charles Weddington Jr, Kannapolis 704- 932- 1212. 1972 JD 2020, GC, tires 95%, shop kept, tractor in GC, hydro. Outlets, $ 6,500; JD pull- type 2 bottom trip plow w/ 14”, $ 400. Matthew Holder, Raleigh 919- 868- 8853. MF 2- row corn planter, 3- pt. hitch, $ 600; JD corn planter for JD M & JD fert. hopper, both for $ 600. Danny Holt, Burlington 336- 229- 7464. 1989 Ford 3910, very good shape, trailer also avail., $ 8,500. Terry Ball, Hampstead 910- 617- 9916. Intl. 100 series E track loader, powershift, 4- in- 1 bucket, GC, $ 8,000; Oliver 550 tractor, EC, $ 4,000. David Quantz, Rockwell 704- 857- 2568. MF 1163 corn head, $ 3,500. George Rockett, East Bend 336- 961- 6710. Equipment For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT 5 frame nucs w/ honey pollen fully drawn comb and bees and near my vicin-ity or within 100 miles, also drawn deep and medium super frames. Seth King, Bladenboro skk0920@ msn. com To pick up honeybee swarms in Guilford, Davidson and Randolph co, any bee keeping supplies. Tommy Hayes, Sophia 336- 442- 6859. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Taking orders for ‘ 08, 5 frame nucs, no frame exchange, $ 70, avail. April 1. Richard Wright, Mt Gilead 910- 439- 1879 or 975- 3355- cell. 3 lb bees with ’ 08 Italian queen, $ 60, extra queens $ 16/ pick- up or $ 17.50 shipped; complete hives $ 60, complete supers $ 30, ready for bees, entrance feeder w/ ½ gal jar, $ 4, state insp. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704- 982- 3136. Complete 10 frame hives with bees and queen, new cypress equip, $ 175, 20 miles north of Wilmington; nucs 5 frames of bees and queen, no frame exchange, $ 90. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. 5 frame nuc w/ frame exchange avail this spring with Carniolan queen, $ 75. S. Walter Upchurch, Raleigh 919- 839- 0118 or 417- 9904. 20 new beehives w/ BuckFast bees, $ 110/ ea. Tony Parker, Bolton 910- 655- 0741. Bee supers, $ 5, queen scotter $ 4, Inner covers, $ 4. Herman Barnette, Kannapolis 704- 933- 0846. Maxant SS honey processing equip, extractor, uncapper, sump, pump, melter, fi lter, unused and like new cond., sell indiv or as package, $ 200-$ 1,500. Bill McClelland, Cary 919- 467- 0586. Honeybees for Spring ’ 08, complete hives, $ 150; 5 frame nucs, $ 85; 3 lb package beees, $ 60; no frame exchange, state inspected. Sam Frogge, Statesville 704- 585- 2004. Honeybee pollination service, small or large farm, reserve early for the ’ 08 growing season. Will deliver 1 to 200 hives, $ 35/ hive. Charles Hatley, Concord 704- 490- 9097. Beekeepers capping smelter and two wax separators for sale, $ 100. Albert Harker, Castle Hayne 910- 765- 2489. Supers $ 5; excluder, $ 3; inner cover, $ 3. Herman Barnette, Kannapolis 704- 933- 0846. Honey quarts and pints. Paul Hurley, Troy 910- 576- 4731 or 572- 6464. Queens $ 12/ ea; 3, 4 or 5 frame nucs, $ 12/ frame, whole hives available, state inspected, call ahead to reserve. David Pilcher, East Bend 336- 699- 3103. Italian queens, $ 16/ ea or $ 17.50/ shipped, hives, complete ready for bees, $ 60, complete supers, $ 30. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704- 982- 3136. Bee operation 500+ hives with contract pollination 3 X’s yearly in Sampson co area, ’ 99 truck with boom, all extracting equipment, bee yards, supers, tops, hive bodies & other related equip., $ 98,000. Bill Lathan, Clinton 910- 990- 6635. Wee Bee suit size 10- 12 with gloves, $ 65. Steve Sutton, Kings Mtn 704- 739- 2464. Bees, Supplies & Services For Sale April 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 1994 MF 375 tractor, 4WD w/ 838 loader & hay spear, $ 16,000. Richard Greene, Granite Falls 828- 396- 5236. Model 100 Farmall tractor, cults., fertilizer works, quick hitch, $ 3,600. Ramond Tucker, Lexington 336- 764- 0509. Model A Farmall w/ cults. & 1- pt. hitch, GC, $ 3,500. Otis Mendenhall, Lexington 336- 787- 4909. Husquavarna lawn/ garden trac-tor, 54” cut, 22hp, used one season, plus new5x8 mower trailer, cost new $ 3,000, both for $ 1,995; refurbished one horse turning plow, cherry red steel, $ 85. J. Saunders, China Grove 704- 223- 1679. MF 135 diesel, 38hp, power steering, always sheltered, nice 2- owner tractor, EC, $ 5,900; MF 2- row planter # 39 w/ fert., EC, $ 850; Cole 12 MX, 1- row planter, LN, $ 650. T. Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. 2000 Ford tractor w/ front end loader, gas, 6 spd., VG tires, new brakes, GC over all, $ 5,500. Gene Myers, Woodleaf 704- 278- 2574. Farmall Super A tractor, fast hitch cults., ridging discs, bottom plows & attach., good tires, GC, $ 3,500. Willard Davis, Kenly 919- 284- 2991. Four- row KMC peanut digger, $ 4,800; 4- row Paulk peanut digger, $ 3,500; peanut dryer, $ 5,000; 4 peanut drying trailers, 40’ & 42’, $ 7,500/ ea.; 2- row 4WD Powelll tob. harvester, $ 18,000; 2- row 4WD Roanoke tob. harvester, $ 8,000; PowerBoss tob. baler, self contained hyd. sys., $ 5,000. Terry or Scott Strickland, Tabor City 910- 649- 7486. Tye 20 ft. grain drill w/ row markers, end transport sys, $ 1,600; IH 15 ft. 820 fl exhead w/ new style dividers, $ 850; MF 22 ft. head w/ fl oating cutter bar, alum. reel, w/ plastic fi ngers, adapter to fi t NH TR 70, $ 850. George Sparrow, Belhaven 252- 945- 4632. Roanoke tobacco harvester, $ 3,500; irrig. pipe, 6”, $ 2/ ft. or 4” $ 1.50/ ft.; irrig. pump. $ 550. Danny Bowman, Granite Falls 828- 396- 9926. ’ 58 Ford 851 tractor, 5 spd. trans., good tires, manual power take- off, bush hog, 3- pt. hitch, scrape blade, needs tune up, $ 4,000. Marena Potter, Vandemere 252- 745- 1242 or 617- 7708. 1939 M Farmall tractor, runs well, strong eng., 3- pt. hitch adaptor, hydraul., 6v system w/ starter, sheltered, $ 3,000. Dave Maupin, Taylorsville 828- 632- 1743. Irrig. system, trailer w/ 600 ft. of 4” pipe, pump w/ 5” intake & 4” discharge mounted on trailer, Ford V8 gas eng., 2 large heads, 10 small heads, $ 3,650. George Jones, Julian 336- 420- 0963. MF 250 tractor, factory rebuilt as new, only 260 hrs., LNC, inclds. 6 ft. bushhog, $ 9,800. Ricky Williamson, Ramseur 336- 879- 5941. 1990 Vicon RP1211 round hay baler, 5’ dia. x4’ high bale size, always stored inside, looks & bales good, $ 3,000. David Anderson, Albemarle 704- 982- 9087. ’ 52 Ford 8N tractor, GC, comes w/ 6 ft. sickle bar mower, $ 2,800 for both. Stuart Nanney, Clyde 828- 627- 6253. 2000 Kubota M4700 tractor, 2WD, 624 hrs., EC, $ 9,000. Deborah Foust, Whitsett 336- 698- 9189. Fert. spreader; 250 lb. capacity for 3- pt. hitch, LN, $ 300. Kelly Carpenter, Greensboro 336- 286- 0604. JD 4420 combine w/ 13 ft. fl oating header & 3- row corn head, $ 8,000. H. D. Perry, Wake Forest 919- 556- 3705. L5450 Kubota, GC, 4x4, good tires w/ canopy & front loader, $ 16,000; F2584 7 ft. Landpride boxscrape, GC, $ 500. Jay Lemmons, Kernersville 336- 996- 5896. Peanut combine, Lilliston Hi- Cap 6000, fi eld ready, $ 800 OBO. Milton Gray, Maysville 910- 743- 3627. Farmall Cub, runs good, good paint & tires, always sheltered, some cult. equip. incld., $ 2,000. Philip Smith, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 0125. Farmalll Cub w/ 60” Woods mower, cults., runs & mows excel., paint & tires in GC, all mechanical records avail., $ 3250; 635kw Caterpillar generator & 2,000 gal. fuel tank mounted in enclosed trailer, $ 30,000. Jeffrey Baity, Yadkinville 336- 463- 4675. 1987 CAT 931B track loader, 1987 Ford L800 triaxle dump trk., 1993 Hooper triaxle trailer, all EC, $ 40,000/ all. Carl Pegram, Madison 336- 548- 5481. IH 295 2- row planter, multiple plates, ground driven, VGC w/ minor surface rust, $ 600. Fred Susebach, Dobson 336- 374- 4330. NH TC26DA w/ NH 12LA loader & NH Series 756C backhoe w/ canopy, year warranty left, 125 hrs., EC, $ 18,500. Wilbert Coats Jr., Denver 704- 489- 9849. 49 Case VA w/ wide front end, w/ orig. Case two- bottom plow, $ 500. Parke Davis, Clemmons 336- 766- 4223. 132 Franklin 3 cyl. Detroit cable tractor, $ 7,500. Harvey Dickens, Littleton 252- 537- 1674. Intl. 101 manure spreader, $ 800; Massey Harris Ferguson w/ cults., looks good, $ 2,500; 6 ft. bushhog, 3 pt. Frell cutter, $ 650. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910- 652- 5024. Intl. Cub w/ belly mower, 12v sys., looks good, $ 2,500; Intl. 806 diesel, wide frontend, new rear tires, new brakes, hard top, $ 8,000; new 13- 6- 24 tires & rims, fi ts MF & Ford tractor, $ 600. H. Currie, Ellerbe 910- 334- 0404. 1995 Case 5220 Maxxum tractor w/ loader, cab w/ AC, new paint, good tires, runs good, $ 22,000; Vicon OM281 hay mower, 9 ft. mower, $ 2,500; Shaver SC50 stump grinder/ cutter, 3 pt. hitch, $ 3,500; Kverneland UN7517 hay bale wrapper, $ 8,500. John Waugh, Climax 336- 685- 4232. Intl. 350 tractor w/ frontend loader & bushhog, $ 6,500; disks, 3- pt. hitch, $ 300; grain drill w/ grass attach., $ 300. R. D. Williams, Gastonia 704- 864- 0409. Ford 2000 gas tractor, power steer-ing, good tires, remote hyd. valve, good tractor, $ 4,000. Dale Essick, Kernersville 336- 869- 2133. D4 Cat dozer, 8 ft. blade, winch on back, converted from pony motor to elect. start, good motor, hyd. & tracks, $ 3,950. Ray Penland, Hayesville 828- 389- 9413. Ford 3000 tractor, gas, GC, also comes w/ mower & assorted equip., $ 3,000. Ernest Dameron, Bessemer City 704- 629- 4479. KMC 4- row strip- till rig w/ row markers, $ 4,000; Ford 8700 turbo-charged open station w/ ROPS, $ 8,000 OBO. Ryan Broadwell, Knightdale 919- 422- 7637. NH 320 hay baler, new paint, garage kept, EC, $ 3,500 OBO. Gene Sides, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 5710 or 220- 1241. JD B 1951 row crop, no fenders, orig. paint, good tires, $ 2,000; 1955 Case 400, gas, row crop, eagle hitch, live power, $ 2,000. Terry Monroe, State Road 336- 366- 2934. 346 JD hay baler, used last year, makes a good bale, $ 2,800. Dean Buie, Hoffman 910- 690- 5173. AC 7000 tractor, runs good, cab tractor, comes w/ a bucket & forks, approx. 105hp, $ 9,000. John Fulks, Bunnlevel 910- 893- 8060. JD 5103 diesel tractor, ’ 03 model, 45hp, 74 hrs., LN, $ 12,500; dirt pan, $ 225; scrape blade, $ 450. Boyd Lambert, Robbins 910- 464- 3810. NH 352 hammer mill, GC, $ 1,450. John Greble, Richfi eld 704- 637- 9344. Model R JD manure spreader, LNC, $ 1,000. James Talbert, Kernersville 336- 996- 0654. 231 MF diesel, 1990 model, 40hp, power steering, newly rebuilt eng., 8 spd., 2RV, roll bar, canopy, LNC, $ 6,500. Joe Ward, Whiteville 910- 840- 2491. Hay elevator, 28’ long, GC, $ 500. Joe Cloaninger, Statesville 704- 873- 8666. Farmall Super C, runs good, w/ equip., $ 3,500; Farmall Super A, runs good, w/ all equip., $ 5,800; Ford Ferguson, runs good, $ 2,500. Donald Cannon, Ayden 252- 746- 4600. NH 472 haybine, fi eld ready, stub guards, new belts & changes, $ 3,500. Thomas Berrier, Lexington 336- 764- 1051 3930 Ford tractor, 1990 model, 1,300 hrs., $ 11,500. Tim Garrett, Eden 336- 623- 8361. Hardee 7 ft. 3- pt. mower, single spindle & dual rear wheels, GC, $ 850. Frank Shepard, Julian 336- 685- 4698. Gehl 1475 TDC round baler, 4x5, crowder wheels, bale monitor, auto tie, EC, always sheltered, $ 8,500; DVD, 2060, First Choice disc mower, EC, $ 3,500. C. E. Mustian, Norlina 252- 257- 4003 aft. 6 p. m. 1950 IH Super A w/ cult., laying off plow & fert. dist.,$ 2,500; IH V- ripper, 5 shank, $ 1,200; IH 32 fi nishing disk, $ 1,000; MF four 16 plow, model 82, $ 400; IH chisel plow, 11 shank, $ 1,400; Turner saw mill, tractor driven, has manual, remodeled in metal, $ 2,000. Mitchell Pendry, Boonville 336- 428- 9429. 484 NI round baler, $ 4,500; 1986 LN 8000 Ford tandem dump truck, $ 12,000; 995 David Brown tractor, $ 4,500. Dan Ritchie, Taylorsville 828- 495- 7541. IH ET 200 paddle scraper, 9.5 yard pan, $ 8,000. G. Allen, Advance 336- 998- 5391. JD 425 tractor mower w/ 60 in. mower; 22” power bagger mower, elect. start; small hand gas driven roto- tiller, all in GC, $ 125-$ 3,200. Edward Stever, Concord 704- 786- 4343. Lely two basket, 3- pt. hay tedder, GC, $ 800. Max Harrington, Sanford 919- 258- 3927. Farmall two- bottom plow, 14 in., Super C model F- 12, 1940s - 1950s, $ 60. Dennis Murray, Prospect Hill 336- 562- 3057. JD 4435 combine, 915 grain head, 2,100 hrs., GC, fi eld ready, $ 17,500 OBO. Glenn or Carlton Phifer, Peachland 704- 272- 7993 or 695- 2362. MF 3300 grain drill, GC, $ 1,000. Steve Rozier, Hope Mills 910- 818- 8174. Int. Farmall Cub tractor w/ cults., planter frame & plow, GC & paint, $ 2,900 fi rm. John Templeton, Wadesboro 704- 851- 9844 or 516- 5340. ’ 49 Farmall Cub tractor w/ cult., VGC, runs great, $ 2,500; 6 ft. box scrape w/ teeth, $ 350; Baltic fert. spreader. used very little, $ 350. Carlene Coggins, Troy 910- 572- 2919. AC 4- row corn planter, sheltered, GC, $ 4,500. Dewey Mesimer, Davidson 704- 933- 8931. J. L. Case 40 disc smoothing har-row, $ 1,200; Heavy Duty 6’ bush hog, $ 500; Athens 2 disk plow, $ 300. Walt Sain, Vale 704- 462- 2476. Farmall 130 tractor, new tires, new paint, GC, incld. is a set of cults., $ 3,000. Charles Ferguson, Gastonia 704- 865- 1797. 15’ Miller offset disk, $ 1,800; 14’ farm trailer, $ 300; 5th wheel dolly for road trailer, $ 600. Miles Little, Midland 704- 791- 1438. 2004 McCormick Intl., C- 90, 4WD, turbo diesel, 90hp, front end loader, 4 hydraul. lines, extra lift cyl., canopy, 260 hrs., $ 29,000. Charles OBryant, Greensboro 336- 644- 1439. NH 1920 4WD tractor, 550 hrs., $ 8,000; 555NH skid loader, 1,343 hrs., 4- in- 1 7 reg. buckets, forks, foamed tires, GC, $ 7,500; 273 NH baler, fi eld ready, $ 1,800; 175C Dresser track loader w/ 4- in1 bucket, VG machine, $ 18,000. W. C. Ford, Graham 336- 376- 0942 aft. 5 p. m. Ford 535 9’ haybine, w/ stub guards, unit in GC & sheltered, $ 400; 900 lbs., 3- pt. connection round bale hay un- roller, equipped w/ a single hydraul. double ac-tion cyl. w/ hoses, $ 150. W. K. Patterson, East Bend 336- 699- 3331. 340 Ford Industrial tractor, 4- way hydraul. blade on the front, 1,500 hrs., runs VG, no 3- pt. lift or draw bar hitch, orig, a trencher for gas co., $ 3,300. Rodney Chapman, Efl and 919- 563- 9571. AC B model, good tires, runs great, good paint & body, $ 2,000; Ford 9N w/ bushhog, $ 2,000. Brian Huey, Mooresville 704- 400- 1108. 130 Farmall w/ fast hitch & cults., $ 2,800; Super A Farmall. 3- pt. hitch & cults., $ 2,500; 350 Farmall w/ 12 ft. mower, $ 2,500; Farmall H, not running, $ 1,000; Farmall Super C, not running, $ 1,000; Farmall M w/ sheep feet, $ 1,200; JD B, not running, $ 1,200; Farmall M Industrial motor, $ 1,200; 9 ft. IHC mowing machine, $ 300. Bembery Carraway, Deep Run 252- 521- 6467 or 568- 3272. 4x5 Krone VarioPack 1500 baler, LN, $ 20,900; Komatsu D- 41s track-loader, 90% UC, GC, $ 22,900; Ford 309 planter, $ 375. W. C. Idol, High Point 336- 889- 8689. Craftsman # 11 garden tractor, 18hp, 6 spd. w/ 44” deck, $ 500; Crafts-man lawn tractor 19.5hp, B& S engine hydrastat, 46” deck , $ 600; Craftsman # 11, 10hp, 5 spd., elect. start, 30” cut w/ bagger, $ 300. Ron Keller, Mooresville 704- 664- 1828. JD 755 diesel w/ 60” deck, 2WD, 296 hrs., 3- pt. hitch, not front hydraul., $ 7,500; JD 757 w/ 60” mulch- on- demand deck, 2005 model, 600 hrs., $ 6,000. Angela Cook, 248 Rhinewood Ln., Reidsville, NC 27320. 2006 EZGO Workhorse, 350- golf-cart type w/ elect. dump bed, headlights, rear lights top, fold down windshield, dark green, nobby tires, 275 hrs., EC, $ 4,500; Chandler pull- type litter spreader, 22 ft., heavy duty chain, sloped back, high fl oatation tires, switch to turn chain on & off that can mount in cab, 1 y/ o, $ 15,500. Brain Penley, Taylorsville 828- 612- 5300. IH 2250 loader, good shape, $ 1,500; NH 790 silage cutter, new 824 head & blades in ’ 04, plus old head for parts, $ 5,000. Charles or George Currin, Oxford 919- 693- 4938 or 690- 4014. Sickle bar mower, Enorossi model BF- 150H, 5’ bar, hydraul. cyl. for arm, used very little, always sheltered, $ 1,875. Bonnie Yeargen, Raleigh 919- 772- 4820 or 906- 8223. MF 275 tractor w/ new back tires, $ 7,000 OBO; Ford 4000 tractor w/ loader, bucket, forks & hay spear, $ 7,500 OBO. Bobby Marlowe, Hiddenite 828- 632- 7870. Belly mower, sickle mower & turn plow for Farmall Cub, $ 450/ all. Tom Starnes, Monroe 704- 289- 2611. 1951 Ford 8N, runs perfect, 12v, good rubber, lift needs work, $ 3,000 or will trade for any JD. Travis McKay, Gastonia 704- 678- 0350. Befco 10 wheel v rake, Befco disc mower, FC, $ 600/ ea.; JD 1010 fi x up-per, $ 500 OBO. Chris Reges, Nashville 252- 903- 1506. Gleaner K, 10’ header, gas, GC, $ 1,900; NH 256 rake, GC, $ 1,600; JD 8200 drill, 14 spouts, $ 900. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704- 629- 5520. 1950 Farmall Cub w/ full set of cults., new tires, front & rear, new battery, new paint, $ 2,500; 1946 AC B w/ cults., orig. draw bar, good tires, $ 1,500. Bill King, Advance 336- 998- 0853. Tiller, rear tine, counter rotating, very heavy w/ lrg. pneumatic tires, starts easily & runs good, $ 295. Chris Jones, Greensboro 336- 312- 6137. NH 273 sq. baler, GC, $ 1,900. Bo Potts, Advance 336- 998- 4960. GT 370 batch grain dryer, $ 1,500; Taylor Way offset disc, 29 discs, $ 4,000. Lane Landon Mullis, New London 704- 463- 5192. CIH 2394, 160hp, duals, needs eng. work, 3,800 hrs., 5100 CIH grain drill drag chains, $ 8,500. M. D. Smith, Dunn 910- 891- 4713. 1960 AC D17, gas, EC, 54hp, wide front, snap coupler w/ factory 3- pt. hitch, loader, bushhog, blade, plow, $ 5,200. Richard Rigsbee, Snow Camp 919- 462- 8085. 2000 Polaris 500 ATV, 2& 4WD, 168 hrs., great cond., $ 3,000; JD 3- 16” trip bottom plow, Cat. 2 3- pt., new paint, GC, $ 350; 2001 Gribaldi & Salvia Superior 394 7’ sickle mower, EC, $ 400; 73” x45” Heavy Duty 3- pt. carry- all, steel w/ wood fl oor, $ 150. Jeff Hoffman, Clemmons 336- 399- 6517. MF 281 tractor, 1,855 hrs., 75hp Perkins, 4 cyc. diesel, ROPS, 2 remotes, 4 new tires, rear fi lled, fully serviced, all new fl uids, runs great, EC, $ 10,750. William Shore, Greensboro 336- 272- 7484. Plow, MF model # 82, 4- 16”, GC, $ 750; HD steel hay wagon, 7’- 6” x16’, 2” oak fl oor, $ 850; 2- 2 hole & 1- 4 hole hog feeders, $ 125. Rick Ingram, Greensboro 336- 674- 7703. Butterbean- snapbean picker, 3- row, 4WD, GC, $ 10,000 OBO. Wil-liam Leggett, Lumberton 910- 738- 7741 aft. 7 p. m. JD 3300 combine, 1,200 orig, hrs., 244 corn head, 13 ft. grain head, all VGC, $ 3,500. Tony Church, Pfafftown 336- 945- 2381. Ford 601 tractor, restored, $ 3,500; orig. Ford 600 tractor w/ new rear tires, $ 2,800; MF 424 grain drill w/ grass seed boxes, w/ manual, shed kept, LN, $ 2,800; etc. Gary Mann, Hudson 828- 728- 4017. Holland rotary planter w/ water tank, $ 200; Kenco mulch 60” plastic layer, $ 1,500; ground driven manure spreader, $ 500. Timothy Knight, Blanch 336- 694- 5763. IH 1586 tractor w/ cab & AC, also duals, all new tires, $ 14,000. Dwight Frye, Cameron 919- 499- 7995. Troy Bilt tiller, counter rotating tine new w/ little use, $ 500; older model Horse w/ forward rotating tines, $ 800; David Bradley tractor w/ plows, $ 500. Don Cash, Charlotte 704- 567- 7798 or cashdr@ bellsouth. net. Badger 20 ft. lagoon manure pump, $ 900; Taylorway 12’ chisel plow, 3 pt., $ 2,900; Miller 24’ HD disk harrow, $ 5,900; Littlegiant, 32’ chain elevator, $ 500. C. E. Graham, Lexington 336- 243- 1577. JD 1010, S/ N 24684, 1962 model, great cond., new paint, 873 orig. hrs., $ 4,400. Kerry McKenzie, Bahama 919- 810- 2415. Mitsubishi tractor, 24hp diesel, $ 3,500; Vermeer 186 stump grinder, $ 2,200; bushhog, 5 ft. fi nishing mower, 1 y/ o, $ 750. William Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505. Vermeer SW 2500 bale wrapper, EC, $ 5,800. Clay Nicholson, East Bend 336- 699- 4780. Three Kioti 4x4 tractors w/ front end loaders, all in great cond.: 2 Kioti LK3054’ s, one w/ 160 hrs. for $ 10,700 and one w/ 1,200 hrs. for $ 9,800; one Kioti LB1914 w/ 150 hrs. for $ 8,900; etc. John Bremer, Germanton 336- 595- 2325. Oliver hitch frame & draw bar, $ 180 OBO, Easy seed sower, $ 100 OBO; Long 350 crank shaft, LNC, $ 300 OBO; one row ridger, needs some work, $ 150 OBO. Tim Lambeth, Winston- Salem 336- 475- 5059. Agri- Tech pasture aerator 10ft., heavy, 4 wheels, EC, $ 4,000; Long 1110 tractor, 105hp, has cab, $ 3,000. Frank Burney, Fayetteville 910- 624- 7120. Ford Golden Jubilee, 339 hrs. on rebuilt eng., new battery, good sheet metal, $ 3,500 OBO. Raymond Everhart, Winston- Salem 336- 475- 6007. 1980 Champion 720 motor grader, serviced, new brakes, GC, $ 26,000. Albert Garner, Cameron 919- 775- 1720. 330 JD lawn & garden tractor, hydro. drive 3 cyl. diesel, 500 hrs., front & rear PTO, 42” 3- blade deck, LN tires, $ 2,800; JD MU2651 grass catcher, PTO driven Vac system, rear dump needs work, $ 150; 424 Intl. trac-tor, GC, gas, live power & lift, 42hp, good tires, $ 3,800. Rick Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 1206. 315 hay bale, small sq. bales, EC, new knotters, $ 5,900. Keith Peeples, Oak Ridge 336- 382- 1109. NH # 163 dig drive, 4 basket tedder, $ 2,800; NH # 648 Silage Special, wide pick- up, round baler, $ 9,800. James Barlowe, Boomer 828- 758- 4603. Harrow, 16 disk, 3- pt. hitch, GC, $ 350 OBO. Jason Fortenberry, Lincolnton 704- 735- 1672. 2005 Polaris 700 twin 4x4 auto., w/ 300 lbs. winch, rack extender on back & after market axle guard, 900 miles, EC, $ 5,800 neg. Joseph Pernell, Warrenton 252- 213- 5298. Taylor last- over, pull type w/ even load, $ 3,500; AC 9- row pull type, no- till soybean & corn planter, $ 1,500; two Intl. bottom plows, fast hitch, $ 200; 2- row mechanical setter on diamond tool bar, fi nger- type, $ 250. Marvin Johnson, Selma 919- 965- 6280. Intl. 3288 tractor, 4,341 hrs., 90hp, roll bar w/ metal top, $ 15,000; Intl. 1150 grinder mixer, GC, $ 4,000. Jimmy Davis, Scotland Neck 252- 443- 4000. NH 163 four basket tedder, GC, $ 1,800; NH 256 rake, GC, $ 1,700; both always sheltered. Dennis Lofl in, Denton 336- 250- 3861. 2004 Case/ IH J65, 4WD, cab, loader, $ 28,000; Ford 3910 w/ loader, $ 11,500; Hesston 540 baler, $ 6,000; NH rake, $ 1,200; CAT 955k loader, $ 16,000. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 0601. Shelborne Reynolds stripper header, fi ts JD, IH, AC, $ 9,900; N5 gleaner combine for parts, $ 3,900; R630 corn head, $ 2,900; NH 1033 bale wagon, 106 bales, $ 4,900. Jim Graham, Linwood 336- 956- 6085. JD “ D,” 1948, clean, complete, running & VGC, $ 2,750. Bruce Flood, East Bend 27018. JD 7240 planter, 6 row w/ splitters, vacuum, 30/ 15 spacing row markers, 250 monitor, fi eld ready, GC, $ 12,500. Ben Hege, Lexington 336- 764- 1232. Manure/ compost spreader, Mill Creek model 395, 28x75” bed, pulled by mower, chain drive, used 5 times, $ 600. John Hughes, Hillsborough 919- 732- 8948. Farmall M restored, 3- pt. hitch, $ 2,500; AC CA cults., $ 850. Adam White, Winston- Salem 336- 971- 1431. 1959 JD 435 w/ 2- 53 GM diesel, $ 6,500 neg.; Woods Brushbull RM720 rotary cutter, $ 2,800; set of 14 big boxes for Taylor Twin Cures, $ 1,000 or trade for small boxes. Josh Lawson, Madison 336- 451- 0234. One- row Ford corn picker, 3- pt. hitch, $ 400. Andy Brogden, Jacksonville 910- 459- 2008. MF 120 hay baler, sheltered, GC, $ 1,200. M. Stephenson, Willow Spring 919- 418- 5078. Ford 2- bottom, 14- in. turn plow, 3- pt. hitch, GC, $ 295; 2- 14 bottom plow, $ 225; 6 ft. scrape blade, $ 150. Brandon Cobb, McLeansville 336- 698- 0222 or 382- 3502. Steel tracks for skid steer loader w/ tightner, approx. 600 hrs. on tracks, $ 600. Reggie Rutledge, Germanton 336- 817- 0385. NH TN65, 148 hrs., $ 15,500’ MF 4243, cab w/ air, 428 hrs., $ 25,500; NH TN65, 4x4, Syncro Command w/ 32LA loader, quick connect bucket, 86 hrs., $ 22,500. L. Cate, Ramseur 336- 269- 3789. 130 Farmall w/ 1- pt. hitch, good tires, good paint, runs good, $ 3,850; 2- row cult., 3- pt. hitch, $ 125; one- row cult., 3- pt. hitch, $ 75; $ 4,00/ all. J. B. Midkiff, Pinnacle 336- 368- 4551. MF 1085 cab w/ blower, 81 PTO hp, quick disconnect loader & bucket, great shape, $ 13,900. Hunter London, Ruffi n 336- 939- 9750. JD trip foot turning plow, 4 bottom, 16 in., high shank, $ 375. C. M. Smith, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6172. 8430 JD tractor, cab & air, 4WD, duels, tires fair, 8 heavy cast, JD wheels, 3 remotes, 3- pt. hitch, GC, $ 10,500. Mark Shore, Walnut Cove 336- 591- 4918. MF model 33, 15 drop grain drill, $ 850. Stanley Wright, Raleigh 919- 266- 2062. Farmall Cub tractor, $ 150; cults., $ 300; drag plow, $ 200; belly leveling blade frame, $ 150; rear wheel weights, $ 100; hillers, $ 75; front grill, $ 100; cult. knuckles, $ 15, etc. Richard Rodier, Concord 704- 792- 1943. JD 4310 tractor w/ 5’ loader & PTO 5’ fi nish mower, 3 y/ o, 200 hrs., great cond., $ 15,000. Larry Brown, Advance 336- 918- 1474. JD diesel tractor, 1120 model, VGC for year/ model, $ 6,500; 2004 Farm Pro 20hp diesel tractor, 232 hrs., EC, $ 3,950. Jason Draughon, Fayetteville 910- 484- 8247. MF 124 sq. baler, $ 850. Brian Parker, N. Wilkesboro 336- 838- 5816. Woods belly mower, heavy duty blades w/ swing back construction, over running clutch, fi ts Farmall Cub, $ 750. Roger Bowles, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 4735. 1070 Hesston hay bine, GC, $ 2,500. Craig Cline, Concord 704- 791- 2182. Danuser post digger, model F8, takes 4” to 30” augers, cost $ 2,00 +, sell $ 900; FX 28 diesel, 32hp, Yanmar tractor, 4x4, PS, new loader, LN, $ 9,200. R. Wilson, Kernersville 336- 993- 4916. Three AC WC’s, one w/ front end loader, $ 1,200/ all; JD FBB grain drill, $ 500; NH 472 haybine, $ 500; Kuhn 13’ hay tedder, $ 1,100. Bruce Humble, Liberty 336- 685- 4261. or 264- 1496- cell. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW April 2008 Coastal Bermuda sprigs, cert. Triton 44 $ 2.25/ bu. Tifton 85 $ 2.50/ bu. Land planted $ 130/ ac & up, sprigs incl. C. Miller, Lumber Bridge 910- 875- 2898. Horse hay, high qual, Timothy/ Al-falfa and Timothy/ Orchard mix, $ 8- 9. deliv. avail. Peter Storer, Wake Forest 919- 528- 7968. Fescue hay for mulch and landscaping, dry square bales in barn, can be blown or hand spread, $ 1.50/ sq bale. Keith Andrews, Graham 336- 376- 9339. 4x5 round bales, stored outside, but horse qual., 30 bales, $ 55/ bale. Brian Hill, St. Pauls 910- 309- 2437. Hay & Grain For Sale Hyd. lift cylinder that operates blade in front of MC JD 1951 crawler. Bert Phillips, Wadesboro 704- 694- 8052. Corn binder must be complete, ready to work in good working condition. M. Mitch, Leicester 828- 273- 3968. Litter spreader GC. George Wilson, Raleigh 231- 843- 4177. JD 400 rolling cruster, 3 pt hitch. Charles Clifton, Clinton 910- 592- 7686. One row corn picker pull type, wagon hay or grain. David Price, Reidsville 336- 349- 4885. 6 ft bushhog GC, reasonable, near Charlotte. R. F. Thornburg, Indian Trail 704- 753- 4451. Belly mower and all hook ups for B1750 Kubota, must be in good working condition. Timothy Donaldson, Monroe 704- 753- 4668. ’ 76, ’ 77, ’ 78, ’ 79 Cub tractor in GC, fast hitch. Robert Woodlief, Wake Forest 919- 496- 8599. 430 or 530 Case tractor running or not. D. Patterson, Snow Camp 336- 675- 5476. JD baler that will make 4’ or 5’ bales, GC, reasonable price. Paul Boyd, Oxford 919- 693- 6252. T. D. 9 bulldozer or track loader, running or for parts. David Aron, Snow Camp 336- 213- 5537. NH 311 square baler; Chandler or Barron brothers pull type litter spreader. Phillip Church, Boomer 336- 921- 3195. Engine for Farmall M tractor also rear tractor tire made by Harvest King, size 12.4- 24. William Peoples, Warrenton 252- 257- 1936. Pittman Rod pulley for 501 Ford cycle mower. Donald Nesbit, Concord 704- 786- 6047. Yazoo 48” & 42” deck parts, older model. Jack Matthews, Charlotte 704- 846- 1903. JD M tractor for parts running or not front and rear rims for JD M. James Isley, Julian 336- 697- 1697. Old Sioux grain bins made in 60’ s and 70’ s for parts in GC. Millard Crouse, Alamance 336- 214- 7696. JD 1630- 1640 harrow in need of repair or useable, set of 38” rear wheel and rims for 4020. Randy Barringer, Rockwell 704- 279- 7085. Airens GF 20 lawn and garden trac-tor, running or in need of repair. George Sparrow, Belhaven 252- 945- 4632. Drop seeder box that fi ts or could be made to fi t a 5 ft double roller Bril-lion cultipacker. James Walker, 910- 343- 5046. Manure spreader condition does not matter nor does age but it must work, can need minor repairs, will pay up to $ 500. Todd Grissom, Salisbury 704- 855- 2625. PTO driven fence post driver. Pam Isley, Creedmoor 919- 528- 0761. Full hydraulic front end loader to fi t a 454 Intern’l tractor, reasonable price and GC; good used grill to fi t a 454 Intern’l tractor. Allan Taylor, Lenoir 828- 228- 1369. Disc for Farmall Cub. Travis Pickel, Asheboro 336- 963- 1668. Cleanout bucket for Ford and NH backhoe, prefer 3 ft or larger. Roger Prince, Tabor City 910- 625- 5288. 50 hp to 90 hp gas or diesel that needs handyman, any brand, not over 2000, also round baler, $ 500. William Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505. Need stripper bars for JD 850 series side delivery hay rake, will consider a parts rake. Richard Douthwaite, Mat-thews 704- 821- 8549. T post and utility polls to make round ring fencing for horses. Willie Lewis, Cove City 252- 672- 1862. Shaver or similar type hydraulic post driver for tractor; tractors, implements, hay equipment etc. Don Elam, Robbins 919- 548- 4221. Front end loader for ’ 95 MF 383, 2WD. James Clark, Bryson 828- 488- 6961 or 736- 1270. Square baler. Dan Kerns, McLeans-ville 336- 375- 3981. AC 72 all crop harvester combine, pull type, reasonable condition and reasonable price. Dan Houck, Fuquay- Varina 919- 349- 5717. No til tobacco setter. Trevar Johnson, Dobson 336- 366- 4280. Pulverizer for 3 pt hitch any size up to 6 ft. Mark Etheridge, Fremont 919- 284- 5000. Used grain/ seed drill need ground driven type that does not require hydraulics to operate, under 12’, can be fi xer upper. Jeff Harless, Locust 704- 485- 2622. Diesel power unit with clutch to operate small circular sawmill, must be in good operating condition, will consider gas unit. Richard Hahn, Pin-nacle 336- 368- 8801. Nice G Allis with or without hyd lift, good tires, VGC with cultivator and lay off plow. Curtis Spainhour, Winston- Salem 336- 765- 1496. One row corn head for a New Holland 718 silage chopper. Charles Ferguson, 704- 865- 1797. JD 42 combine and JD 14T baler for parts, also 1920’ s Fordson equipment of any kind. Karl Hesse, Huntersville 704- 895- 8241 or 724- 1413. Roller mill or hammer mill suitable for processing about 10 tons feed/ year, prefer operational mill, but will consider any condition. Eric Brown, Yadkinville 704- 546- 5074. JD 175 hydrostatic mower with oil fi lter, good deck and good to excel-lent running condition. Phil Hart, Sr., Louisburg 919- 562- 1091. 3 pt hitch aerator plugger, 4 ft or 5 ft wide, prefer bushhog or Woods brand. Larry Simpson, Indian Trail 704- 289- 1391. Ford 2N tractor for parts, must have good tires, ’ 44 or ’ 45; 4 ft or 6 ft box blade to fi t a 3 pt hitch. Harold Holt, Sanford 919- 776- 9645. JD M implements plow and harrow, etc. M. Beepy, 828- 688- 4162. 4 basket tedder in GC. William Godfrey, Sanford 919- 775- 2826. JD L, LA, in FC and prefer running; wheel weights and a front weight for a JD 420S, need a set of mounting brackets that hold the cultivators to the frame of a JD 420S on the sides. Corey Walters, Lumberton 910- 258- 2099. 3 pt hitch post hole auger, nego. Keith Garrell, Delco 910- 655- 9342. JD 40 or 420 farm tractor to restore, any condition, also parts tractor; JD belly mounted sickle mower that works on M, Mt or 40 JD farm tractors. Anthony Rollins, Ellenboro 828- 429- 3809. Hood and grill w/ sides for 1990 model Cub Cadet riding lawnmower, series no. 1862, in good working order. John Martin, Lenoir 828- 758- 2597. Long peanut combine in working cond., model 393. Kenzy Edgerton, Kenly 919- 242- 4945. Hay tedder in GC, must be reason-able. Crissy Anderson, Pleasant Garden 336- 676- 0303. Equipment Wanted EQUIPMENT WANTED 52” Great Dane Super Surf lawn mower w/ 19hp Kholer eng. & mulch kit, $ 1,500; 48” Great Dane walk- behind mower w/ 17hp Kawasaki eng., jungle wheels & bagging sys., $ 1,600; 48” Great Dane walk- behind mower w/ 14hp Kawasaki eng., $ 1,200; 48” Yazoo/ Kees walk- behind mower w/ 17hp Kawasaki eng. & bagging sys., $, 1700; drum aera-tor/ plugger, LN, $ 400. Jeffery Mosley, Summerfi eld 336- 613- 6006. King 26 blade disc, 3- pt. hitch, GC, $ 900. David Fountain, Beulaville910- 358- 7915. Cycle mower for Cub tractor, $ 225; box scrape, $ 150; scrape blade Heavy Duty, $ 300; boom pole, $ 40; gang hare, $ 75; aerator, $ 35. Lois Fulp, Stokesdale 336- 643- 5646. Ford 2000 tractor, diesel, live power, has 2 wet lines, $ 5,500; 3- 14” AC plows, $ 150; Ford scrape blade, $ 250; scoop pan, fi ts 3- pt. hitch, $ 125; Deerborne scrape blade, $ 200; AC scrape blade, $ 100; Cole 1- row planter, $ 150; Lilly fert. spreader, $ 225; Oliver manure spreader ( needs chain in fl oor), $ 250, etc. Jason Thomas, Clemmons 336- 240- 4480. Farmtrac 545 DTC tractor, 4WD, 42hp, w/ canopy & 72” front- end bucket, 60 hrs., still in warranty, all in EC, located in Wilkes Co., $ 22,000. Donald Hart, Raleigh 919- 872- 7151. 1960 JD 630 w/ after market wide front, good tires, no 3 pt., GC, $ 5,200. Shane Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 215- 2684. MF 255 diesel tractor w/ front end loader, canopy, $ 8,150; HD 3- pt. hitch, reversible scoop pan, $ 300; 25 gal. sprayer on 3- pt. hitch platform, hand wand w/ 15 ft. hose, $ 250. Eric Oldham, Chapel Hill 919- 933- 6629. MF tractor, forklift, gas, powershift trans., foot shift, 10 ft. lift height, $ 4,500; MF 135 tractor, diesel eng., shuttle trans., 4 spd., forward+ reverse, good rubber, $ 6,500; 600 Ford tractor, live lift, GC, new tires, top+ weather cover, fi ght steering, $ 4,000. Tony Cheek, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3007. 955K Caterpillar track loader 4- in- 1 bucket, rollers 90% tracks, LN, good loader for around farm or stumps, $ 19,500 OBO. Danny Strehlow, Winston- Salem 336- 403- 2357. Bison front end loader, model VH 1201 DTP, w/ bucket & hay spear, brackets & rear remote dividers incld., last on JD 2955, $ 4,000 OBO. Hal, Beaufort 252- 659- 0198. 1958 JD 820, Blackdash, both mo-tors run, good, nice sheet metal, 2,400 hrs., $ 7,800; Farmall Cub, 44” Woods mower, nice tractor, $ 2,500; JD 240 skidsteer, 2002 model, 251 hrs., 4- in- 1 bucket, set of tracks, $ 1,450; JD 1020, gas, 2,400 hrs., $ 5,500. Scott Cook, Reidsville 336- 634- 1530. Wood saw runs on PTO tractor, $ 450; 5th wheel hitch, 10,000 lbs. rating, $ 200; pulley for tractor PTO, $ 100. Gary Bow-ers, Thomasville 336- 475- 3514. NH 55 hay rake, $ 500; Ford double turning plow, $ 225; 16 disk disk, $ 200; cult., $ 50; potato plow, $ 75. Don Dob-bins, Sophia 336- 861- 2295. Kubota L3300 tractor, 600 hrs., $ 8,500; Befco pull behind hay rake, $ 450. Jim Gottschlich, Elon 336- 266- 4774. Intl. 234 diesel tractor, EC, 795 hrs., $ 4,000. Jerry Beckom, Burlington 336- 260- 4824. 1992 Ford NH 4630 diesel, 55 PTO hp, ROPS, 1 set remote hyd., new paint & new seat, 2,020 hrs., great shape, $ 9,500. Jim Hawkins, Madison 336- 423- 7609. 16 disc cut- away, 3- pt. hitch, good for small tractor, EC, $ 400; 2 16 in. trip bottom plow, EC, $ 400. Glenn Anderson, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 5717. 411 discbine, GC, $ 6,500; 5540 Hesston rnd. Baler, new belts, $ 3,200; NH 640 rnd. Baler, wide header, $ 7,500. Jimmy Garner, Richfi eld 704- 636- 5615. NH 6 ft. disc mower, sheltered, $ 1,500 OBO; 5 ft. 3 pt. bushhog, works good, $ 375. J. Ross, Burlington 336- 420- 9383. Kawasaki 250 ATV, $ 2,200; Murray riding lawn mower, 12hp, 42” mowing deck, $ 200; 3- pt. hitch rear lift hay forks, $ 200; ’ 05 NH TC30 tractor, 4WD, 35hp, EC, $ 9,000. Ronald Russell, Rougemont 919- 477- 8079. One- row corn picker, GC, $ 600. Lloyd Robbins, Seagrove 336- 873- 7459. Two- row Holland tobacco setter, 3- pt. hitch, w/ fert. boxes, less than 75 acres planted, $ 2,000. Stephen Jessup, Westfi eld 336- 351- 4142. Hay fork, 3- pt. hitch, $ 200. Mark Jackson, Sanford 919- 774- 7485. Farmall 100, $ 2,500; 1- pt. hitch equip. – disc harrow, $ 300; scrape blade, $ 175; single plow, $ 175; tillage tool, $ 250. Neil Fishel, Kernersville 336- 408- 3324. Woods 59” rotary mower for Cub Farmall, LN, $ 1,000; IH rotary mower for Cub, $ 600; Cub cults., $ 375; Super A, 100 or 140 sickle mower, $ 250; 3 pt. drag harrow, $ 200; 2 pt. scrape blade, $ 250; 2 pt. 2 bottom plow, $ 275. Phil Fishel, Winston- Salem 336- 408- 4254. T500 Gallion motor grader, GC, DT 407 eng., runs good, $ 10,000 OBO; saw mill 00 Frick, auto. resets, air dogs, live deck, log turner, edger, w/ 471 Detroit Power Unit, $ 9,500 OBO; Hoelscher bale forks, $ 1,900 OBO. Wayne Lefl er, Concord 704- 309- 5934. JD crawler/ loader, 90% under carriage, 600 hrs. on motor, $ 12,000. Bill Honeycutt, Rockingham 910- 895- 3713. Farmall 100, quick hitch disc plow, scrape blade, disc cults., new tires, new paint, VGC, $ 4,000. Rick Craver, Lexington 336- 414- 1588. 7000 Ford tractor w/ clamp- on du-als, canopy, 540/ 1000 RPM PTO, 3 sets remotes, load monitor, rebuilt inj. pump, 3,914 hrs., $ 7,500, delivery avail. E. B. Keith, Wake Forest 919- 556- 4184. Gallion 503 motor grader, $ 8,500. Wayne Faircloth, Roseboro 910- 590- 6193 or 592- 6081. Case Intl. 1394, 947 hrs., cab heat & air, $ 12,900; 2.5 yards soil mover pan, GC, $ 1,900. David Coble, Bennett 336- 879- 5261. Vermeer Rebel 5400 round baler, 4x5 hay wheels, bale ramp, bale monitor, always sheltered, 1 owner, fi eld ready, VGC, $ 10,000; NH 848 round baler, 4x5 wide pickup, Bale Command bale kicker, sheltered, fi eld ready, GC, $ 5,000. Jimmy Church, Wilkesboro 336- 973- 4354. Shaving machine, 2002 year model, takes up to 12 ft. wood, operated by a 14 ft. hydraul. cyl., $ 4,000. Phillip Yates, Denton 336- 689- 4594. 850 NH rnd. hay baler, $ 900. Lathan Tilley, Hurdle Mills 919- 732- 7982. Power King tractor, runs good, looks good, new rear tires, has cult & bottom plow, $ 3,000. Robert Tew, Dunn 910- 567- 6133. 2005 NH TN60A, 2WD w/ dual rear tires, 2 aux. hydraul., hydraul top link & side arm, front weights, approx. 200 lbs., open rollover protection & canopy, less than 500 hrs., $ 16,000. Kelly Durham, Banner Elk 828- 260- 7408. JD PK offset disk, EC, heavy duty, 9.5’ wide, new paint, welded hooks, blade scrapers, cuts great & levels good, $ 4,950. Charles Grantham, Raleigh 919- 427- 0637. DR fi eld & Brush walk behind mower, 01 model, 10.5hp, elect. start, EC, rarely used, $ 680. John Roy, Greensboro 336- 274- 2008. Fella drum mower, 6’ cut, requires no remote hydraul., always sheltered, used once on 7 acres of fescue, excel. almost new cond., $ 3,600. Craig Bodenheimer, High Point 336- 906- 0377. 1968 Intl. Cub, model# 59- cf- 2, ser# 1573, w/ 1- pt. hitch, attach.; 6’ Woods mower, turf tires, plow, disk & scrape blade, needs tune up, $ 2,000 OBO. Stewart Ellis, Clemmons 336- 778- 1772. JD 4020 diesel, 148 loader attached, orig. paint, 18.4x34 tires nearly new, $ 10,000; 15 ft. batwing bushhog w/ 3 hydraul. outlets, $ 5,000; JD 4 bottom plow, $ 500. John Bowden, Advance 336- 998- 8124. 1947 AC B, tractor runs great, new paint, new decals, good tires, rear tires are 95% new, 3- pt. hitch, $ 1,500. Kendall McCarter, Greensboro 336- 382- 1686. Ontario grain drill, steel wheels, EC, always sheltered, excel. for pre-paring food plots, $ 600. Dale Pardue, Hamptonville 336- 468- 2038. Vicon 1210 rnd. baler, $ 5,400; Oliver 543 4- row planter, conv. or no- till, seed only, $ 475. Frank Macon, Seagrove 336- 879- 3907. 12 ton fert. tender box by Amerind Mackissic Inc., all stainless steel totally enclosed, truck mounted, VGC, $ 3,500; 2 unit Killibrew dump boxes, self con-tained unit, truck mounted, GC, $ 2,500, trucks extra. Chip Singletary, Rowland 910- 734- 3492. Lesco ZTR, 25hp Kawasaki, 60” mower, 616 hrs., VGC, $ 5,500; Toro walk behind w/ sulky 17hp Kawasaki, 52”, $ 2,000; JD Hydro walk behind, 14hp Kawasaki, 48”, 650 hrs., $ 1,600; Bobcat walk behind, 14hp Kawasaki, 36” mower, 155 hrs., $ 1,300. Jerry Husketh, Durham 919- 471- 8760. JD 3 bottom, 16 inch plows, 3- pt. hitch, model F 125, has tail wheel, GC, $ 400; also have 2 bottom plows, like ones above, $ 325. Mitch, Leicester 828- 273- 3968. 450 Intern’l 4- 16” bottom plow, 3 pt hitch, GC, $ 800. Glenn Smith, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436- 6694. Disc plow $ 100; burlap sacks, $. 50/ ea. James Whitley, Concord 704- 782- 5762. NH cycle mower 7 ft cut, 3 pt hitch, EC, $ 1,000; 2510 Bushhog brand, 10 ft cut, LNC, $ 4,800; AC 80 series, 4 16 inch bottom plow, 3 pt hitch, $ 800; 3 pt hitch round bale carrier, $ 250. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632- 3801. Sears Suburban garden tractor, 42” deck, 3 pt hitch, scrape blade, twin cyl, 16 hp, $ 750; Edleman self propelled mower, BS model 9 motor, $ 200. K. W. Keller, Mooresville 704- 663- 1577. 8N or 9N plows for Ford tractor. Francis Edgell, Reidsville 336- 634- 0526. NH hay rake, $ 400; cane mill bearings, large, $ 500 OBO. Jo Reeves, Laurel Springs 336- 982- 2900. Eight # 900 irrigation guns, 4x4 hook up, GC, $ 80/ ea. Garry Joyce, Pilot Mtn. 336- 351- 4240. EZ Golf Cart, gas, $ 17,500. Levi Barney, Lexington 336- 764- 1074. Post hole digger with 12” auger, 3 pt hitch, $ 375; 22 red oak 2x10x10, $ 330; JD 2- 12” turning plow, $ 275; 1 row cultivator wit run off plow, $ 150; reversible scoop pan, $ 150. H. Stubble-fi eld, Randleman 336- 693- 2765. Two row cultivator and fertilizer distributor, $ 400. Norma Bowen, 919- 477- 0849. Case Intern’l 900 clyco air planter, 6 row w/ no till coulters, fi eld ready, $ 6,500. Jack Aman, Maysville 910- 743- 5621. Ford Golden Jubilee 339 hours on rebuilt engine, new battery, good sheet metal, ready to go, $ 3,500 OBO. Raymond Everhart, Winston- Salem 336- 475- 6007. 2000 McPherson air curtain de-structor, 110 hp Cummins 30’ nozzle low hours, $ 18,000. Bo Evans, Supply 910- 209- 1276. Three Roanoke 18 box barns, converted, could use for tobacco or storage, $ 1,000/ ea; gas generator, $ 150; 2 humidifi ers, $ 150/ ea, will take $ 2,500 if you take all. Dwight Collins, Westfi eld 336- 351- 2507. One row Cole fertilizer distributor, all new parts, bolts, hoses point and paint, disc and extra feet for cultivating, $ 750 OBO. Jimmy Covington, Pilot Mtn. 336- 368- 1613. Four row double disc bedder with fertilizer hoppers and hydraulic row markers, $ 1,500; four row rolling cul-tivator by KMC set up for 48” rows, no fertilizer, $ 1,000; six row KMC double disc bedder with rippers, parts missing, $ 1,500 as is. Robert Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252- 746- 6838. Ford 501 sickle mower fi eld ready, $ 500. Buddy Bowman, Mt. Airy 336- 789- 9344. Intern’l Cub garden tractor, factory 12 volt, cultivators and lay off plow, GC, $ 2,500; 216 JD fl ex head, used last season, $ 1,250. Randy Lee, Cottonville 704- 474- 4528. 1963 Ford 4000, diesel, rebuilt motor, new water pump, new tires and rims, good metal, repainted, $ 4,100 nego. Chet Whitman, Goldsboro 919- 689- 9814 after 6 pm. Gehl 9 ft mower/ conditioner, sickle type cut, EC, $ 2,500; 510 IH grain drill, 12 ft wide, double disc opener, press wheel, kept in shed, $ 1,100; IH 966 w/ 2350 IH loader, good tires, $ 5,000. Don Kerr, Waxhaw 704- 843- 3328 or 574- 0593. Crustbuster 4615 no til drill, $ 15,000. Larry Foster, Advance 336- 998- 4339. Ox Road Scraper, 3 pt hook up, hydraulic control on blade angle and deep adjustment, need 70 hp or larger tractor to handle, heavy duty, $ 2,000; 24 Paleo sow farrowing crates, new, stored in barn, $ 200/ ea. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest 919- 556- 2156. Finishing mower 5 f t, 3 pt hitch hook up, almost new belt, GC, will trade for roto tiller, post hole attachment or 3 bottom trip turn plow in GC. J. F. Morgan, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2541. Right front side cultivator for Super C Farmall, $ 50; seat for G AC, $ 100; farm trailer 16” wheels with 2 side boards, 2” ball hitch, $ 300. Curtis Spainhour, Winston- Salem 336- 765- 1496. Gehl 1060 silage chopper, fi eld ready, 2 row corn header and small grain header, $ 800. Reid Smith, Lexington 336- 225- 7216. 48” Great Dane walkbehind mower with Kawasaki 17 hp engine, jungle wheels and bagging system, $ 1,600; 48” Great Dane walk behind mower with Kawasaki 14 hp engine, $ 1,200; 48” Yazoo/ Kees walk behind mower with Kawasaki 17 hp engine and bag-ging system, $ 1,700. Jeffery Mosley, Summerfi eld 336- 613- 6006. 15 ft Big Rhino mower, 1,000 RPM, GC, $ 1,500. Johnny Glosson, Pittsboro 919- 542- 2459. Wood mower, 15 ft batwing, fi eld ready, $ 1,500. Charles Marsh, Siler City 336- 669- 9705- cell or 919- 742- 4856. 84” Simplicity 6216 riding mower, B& S engine, runs good, heavy duty bat-tery, extra blades, $ 575. Kirk Carawan, Rose Hill 910- 289- 2771. Rails and 24” pads, top and bottom rollers, 45- 50 % left to fi t Dresser 15E, 6 roller frame tractor, $ 3,000. Edward York, Siler City 919- 742- 6147. Bushhog mower, 7 ft wide, heavy duty, 23 y/ o, needs some mechanical repairs, $ 300. Gordon Neville, Chapel Hill 919- 932- 6993. 918 Flex head JD F/ A poly dividers SCH cutter bar, J/ M header cart, $ 10,500 or will separate. A. R. Gallimore, Denton 336- 250- 1591. 72 AC combine, working cond., grass & small grain screens, $ 600. Lee Overcash, Troutman 704- 883- 0761. Bean brand pump orchard sprayer, tank needs minor repair, $ 1,000 in VGC; two Cole mule planters with lots of plates, $ 75/ ea. Howard Williams, Cherryville 704- 435- 3593. Simplicity riding mower, Broad-moor, 14 hydro, 38” cut, 14 hp Kohler engine, GC. Jim Spease, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 0068. Case # 448 garden tractor, 18 hp, 3 pt hitch, 48” mower deck, snow plow and spare rear tire, $ 1,850; Bolens # 2000 garden tractor, 20 hp, 60” mower, looks new, recent paint job, $ 1,900. Jim Woodley, Kinston 252- 522- 0819. Hay spear, 3 pt hitch, GC, $ 200. Steve Faucette, Snow Camp 336- 212- 1689. John Blue nitrogen sprayer with metal tank, GC, $ 2,800. Steve Rozier, Hope Mills 910- 818- 8174. NH 846 hay roller, GC, $ 3,800. Jeff Pruitt, Pinnacle 336- 225- 1370. 15,000 watt Generac generator, 10 hp electric start, 120 and 240 outlets, idle control, on wheels, EC, $ 1,900. Billy Nutt, Timberlake 336- 364- 2624. 18 blade disc, 3 pt hitch, $ 225; breaking plow, 3- 16” plows , 3 pt hitch, $ 275; bushhog 5 ft, 40 hp gear box, $ 200. Rudolph Bizzell, Selma 919- 964- 2764. Woods fi nish mower, 6 ft with new blades and belt, runs good, $ 400. Bill Croom, Knightdale 919- 217- 3756. ’ 04 Ag Rain irrigation system includes 350 ft hose, Honda motor, 10 hp single phase pump, 9 hydrants, all hoses, $ 10,000. John Francis, Waynesville 828- 452- 7565. AC 3 pt hitch bottom plow, category # 1, 2/ 16’ s Rigid beam with new points, $ 250; set of 14” diameter disc hillers with sealed bearings, $ 95. Tony Yow, Sanford 919- 776- 0916. ’ 02 Yamaha 660 Grizzly 4x4 lots of extras, LNC, $ 4,500. Richard Collins, Elkin 336- 366- 4026. 16 ft square hay elevator, always kept in the barn, LNC, $ 500 OBO. Maurice Ward, Sugar Grove 828- 297- 3222. Roanoke 18 box barn, heat X heat exchanger, $ 2,000; Roanoke 126 rack barn, heat X heat exchanger, $ 1,500. Will McCallum, Rowland 910- 740- 3267. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT April 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Portable sawmill service, your place or mine, logs to lumber, custom sawing post and beams available. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Mobile welding fabrication, main-tenance and repair welding, all types of equip, come to you or bring equip to shop, cert. welder. Josh Flynn, Winston- Salem 336- 577- 3266. Bandsaw sawmill service, post beam avail. Up to 24’, your logs or mine, $ 0.30/ ft and up. Also sharpen bandmill blades, Glenn Jones, Winston- Salem 336- 817- 4325. Controlled burning services, any acreage, min $ 15/ acre, pine plantations and wildlife habitat, insured, Piedmont area. Brandon Price, Kimesville 336- 685- 9655. Tractor work avail, bush hog, loader and blade work, disc, plow, landscape work, specialize in creating food plots for wildlife, $ 40/ hr + seed & fert. David Foust, Archdale 336- 431- 5120. Hay making, will cut, rake and bale hay, cut & rake, $ 15/ hr, baling $ 15/ hr, more than 25 bales, $ 14/ hr. Rowan Co area. Hunter Nottingham, Rockwell 704- 855- 1118 or 808- 1027. Will dismantle and remove old grain bins, metal bldgs, tractor implements, etc. $ 10/ hr. Jeremy Shipp, Jacksonville 910- 324- 5390. Horse sitting 25 mile radius around Hillsborough, excess miles, $ 50/ day fi rst 5 horses. Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsborough 919- 932- 1313. Farm Labor Single tree, double tree, triple tree, used in horse drawn equipment; 1930- 1940, 1950 1 oz tobacco seeds for plant beds came in Hicks Brown leaf. Wade Shelton, Mt. Airy 336- 374- 2254. Bomb proof horse for 7 y/ o, beginning rider, for lessons and trail riding, prefer smooth riding western style, reasonable price. C. H. Lovelace, Bessemer City 704- 629- 4182. To lease barn and pasture for two horses and a pony Rural Hall, Stanleyville area around the month of June. Sharon Cooke, Fuquay Varina 919- 567- 2424. Horse/ cattle round pen for training my horse, inexpensive 2 horse trailer GC; western saddle and tack GC. Jean Johnson, Dunn 919- 915- 8622. Round pen panels any condition, no sharp edges, will be used for rescue horses. J. Fleming, Summerfi eld 336- 908- 6341. Horses & Supplies Wanted HORSES Buckskin QH 17 y/ o, 15.2h, trained professionally, anyone can ride, shown western- pleasure, no vices, $ 2,500. Hal Paderick, Kinston 252- 522- 4310. Donkey jenny, 2 y/ o, $ 650; two horse Nissen wagon, complete with bows and cover, $ 2,000. Robert Sell, Sr, Winston- Salem 336- 595- 8247. All pine shavings, very absorbent, compressed and packaged into large bale for ease of handling and storage, one bale provides excellent coverage, $ 3.95- $ 4.30/ ea, price based on quantity. George Hines, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2987. White ’ 98 Double D GN trailer, 2 horse straight load, new tires, dressing/ tack room, air, lined sides, 14’ retractable awning, VGC, $ 3,000. Elbert Jones, Blounts Creek 252- 635- 7025. Harness, will fi t draft horse or large mule, black, headset, straps, reins, LN, $ 750. Lisa Bowman, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 6326. Reg. TWH by Skywatch, 6 y/ o, 15.3, strawberry roan gelding with blaze, natural walk, 12” over stride, many trail and fi eld miles, also show, loads, clips, ties, $ 4,500. Jan Sorrells, Reidsville 336- 342- 3900. ’ 01 AQHA sorrel gelding, 15.1h, $ 2,500; ’ 04 APHA red roan mare, under saddle, $ 1,500; ’ 03 APHA black/ white tobiano, 16h, great hunter jumper prospect, $ 2,000. Norman Alexander, Catawba 307- 630- 6371. Horse treadmill Equitread brand, $ 3,000. Janet Leatherwood, Canton 828- 646- 9432. AQHA sorrel mare 6 y/ o, breeding of Easy Jet, Beduino, Rocket Wrangler, nice 2D or 3D barrel horse, $ 7,000 OBO. Donna Bullard, Zebulon 919- 269- 5437. Percheron mare 14 y/ o, fox hunt, trail rides, pulled a sled and plow, stands for farrier, clips, trailers, proven broodmare, $ 1,500. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 4739. AQHA incentive fund mare, 15h, ready to show, great youth horse, English or Western, no vices, shown AQHA and open, trail rides, jumps, $ 6,500. Melvin King, Mebane 919- 563- 5660. Fore cart set up for team with pole and all single trees, has a tractor seat, but is set up for interchangeable seats, good tires, set to use with shafts for single horse, $ 550 OBO. Gina Roberts, Fayetteville 910- 481- 9904. Percheron mare black, 11 y/ o, rides and drives, wagon, harness, saddle and bridle, $ 3,500. Steve Langley, Nashville 252- 443- 0490. Horse boarding NE Guilford co, quality pastures, run ins, 12x12 stall with paddocks, brought into 8 stall barn for daily feeding of your grain, tack room, wash rack, dressage arena and trails, $ 150/ pasure board, living onsite, S. Utberg, Gibsonville 336- 584- 5617 or 213- 5617- cell. Solid paint mare, reg., 14.1h, very stock build, great broodmare potential or for a small adult rider, not broken to ride yet, $ 750; AQHA stallion, ready for training, too young to ride, not broken, $ 800. Kay Lackey, Snow Camp 336- 675- 2948. Aluminum Sundowner 3 horse, slant load, dress/ tack room, newe tires, fully enclosed with drop windows, $ 9,000 OBO. Jimmy Glenn, Sophia 336- 498- 4098. Jack donkey just weaned, $ 500. Leonard Fields, Stokesdale 336- 643- 4917. AQHA sorrel fi lly, reg., DOB 5/ 07, $ 1,000; AQHA reg. gelding, red dun, 8 y/ o, 15h, $ 1,600. Grady Draughn, Yadkinville 336- 468- 2336. Powell’s riding equipment western pleasure saddle, LNC, $ 350; $ 400 with new accessories. T. Branham, Topton 828- 321- 3095. Two horse trailer, $ 1,375. P. McNeill, Durham 919- 383- 9352. Hanoverian gelding 16.7 h, fl ashy, jumper, great dispo, $ 8,500. B. Sedwick, Knightdale 919- 365- 7365. New set of leather harness driving lines, bridle, collar and pad, Amish made, fi ts large Belgium or Percheron, $ 450. Ed Easley, Walnut Cover 336- 591- 5050. Travalong 20 ft, 3 horse slant, 5 ft dr, MT/ RT, HW/ shower, awning, EC, $ 7,900; stall bedding, sawdust, 10- 12 yrds, will deliver, $ 155 up. Gary Tucker, Kernersville 336- 769- 3853. ’ 98 Silver Star GN, 3 horse, $ 11,500; reg. TWM, good trail horse, 10 y/ o, $ 2,800; reg. Racking mare, 9 y/ o, good trail horse, $ 2,500. Linda Leigh, Kelly 910- 669- 2610. ’ 08 Calico 2 horse trailer, $ 3,950; ’ 08 Calico 16 ft stock trailer, $ 3,750; Anteick 4 passenger surry, $ 950. H. Davis, Reidsville 336- 260- 7606 or 342- 0490. ’ 92 Supreme 2 horse tag- a- long trailer fully enclosed, padded inside, rubber fl oor mat, tack compartment, VGC, $ 2,000. Deborah Willalrd, Win-ston- Salem 336- 788- 1438. Mini donkey IMDR reg., 9 m/ o, very nice breeding quality jack, $ 500. Joan or Steve Levitt, Efl and 919- 563- 9527. TWH for pleasure or showing, reg., black, palomino and gray, $ 1,800 up. Jim Alspaugh, Winston- Salem 336- 418- 3679. Mini Sicilian donkey jacks, 5 m/ o, $ 400-$ 500. Hendrik Smock, Asheboro 336- 879- 2637. Black mare, 12 y/ o, very gentle, child safe, bomb proof, excellent trail horse, 2 saddles and all tack, must go to loving family, $ 2,000. Sherry Miller, Lexington 336- 596- 8071. Reg. QH gelding solid, dark chest-nut/ copper fl ecked, 9 y/ o, 15.1, very responsive, need kind but experienced fi rm rider, $ 1,500; horse boarding in Pilot Mtn, 70 ac farm with trail access, round pen, large arena, $ 225/ pasture or $ 325/ full board. Deborah Davidson, Winston- Salem 336- 926- 3049. Horse boarding safe fencing, round pen, riding arena, trails, tack room, H/ C wash room, quality feed X2 daily, Timo-thy/ orchard hay, daily turnout, owner on site, $ 350/ full board. Diane Duquette, Wake Forest 919- 554- 9220. One yearling colt defi nite show quality, $ 3,500; one 3 y/ o gelding, pleasure/ endurance/ show, $ 1,800; mares for lease with signed contract, no sale. Elaine Goldstein, Snow Camp 336- 675- 3005. Breeding stock two paint mares, 5 y/ o, 3 y/ o, white chestnut broke to ride, both well mannered sweet disposition, handled daily, 15.5 hands, Sonny D bar bloodline, $ 1,500 and $ 1,000. Kenneth Young, Grassy Creek 336- 384- 3087. AQHA mare palomino double reg-istered, well t rained and bomb proof, English/ western with great gaits, 14 years, jumping, trails, parades, ring work, $ 5,000. Sheri LaForge, Aberdeen 910- 281- 4657. AQHA reg 8 y/ o sorrel gelding, 15.1h, good trail horse, some rope training, would make good barrel horse, $ 1,500. Tony Spell, Sr., Clinton 910- 249- 3925. For rent 13 stall horse barn, large riding ring, large hay loft, 4 ac pasture, Davidson co, $ 500/ mo. Dianne Watterson, Lexington 240- 498- 0733. ’ 91 Kingston 2 horse tag- a- long trailer, EC, ramp, mats, good tires, $ 4,500. A. M. Danner, Cleveland 704- 278- 0245. At stud AQHA Shys First League, fee $ 750 + $ 250 C/ F; Tee J Fabulous Jack, fee $ 600; Major Tee J Walker, fee, $ 600, $ 10/ day MC, also registered w/ FQHR. Betty Brown, Seagrove 910- 428- 9018 or 336- 873- 7997. Mini horses, colts, fi llies and year-lings, black/ white with blue eyes, sorrel pinto, dune fi lly, triple reg., DNA tested, parents on site, $ 800 up. Bill and Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. ’ 04 APHA 16h, sorrel Tobiano, gelding, gentle, English or western, trail rides, $ 2,000; ’ 03 AQHA 13.2h chestnut mare, Two Eyed Jack, very gentle, easy to ride, $ 1,500. Mary Pearce, Creedmoor 919- 528- 6181. Jump set, jump, pole, caps, $ 99; roll top, $ 150; fl ower box set, $ 55. Greg Mills, Apex 919- 362- 8944. 2000 Trailswest 3 horse, slant load, with LQ, sink, gas furnace, closet, cowboy shower, awning, much more, white with red stripes, VGC, $! 8,000. Donna Mul-lins, Lexington 336- 798- 6552. Dakota saddles western pleasure, 18 “ seat, brown leather, lots of silver, blankets, pads, bridle, rack included, $ 500. Patricia McMasters, Liberty 336- 622- 6698. ‘ 97 Sundowner, 2 horse, lite tag-a- long, rear load, door and ramps, VGC, $ 5,000. M. B. Carter, East Bend 336- 699- 4039. 17” show saddle, western, new tags still on, black, silver rosettes all over including on head stall and breast plate, $ 995/ for all. Charmaine Daum, Winston- Salem 336- 577- 1813. Saddle Circle Y fl ex wide tree, 16”, pecan, LNC, $ 1,200. Crissy Anderson, Pleasant Garden 336- 676- 0303. Black Paso Fino gelding 14.1h, 3 months professional training, good for vet, $ 4,000. Marcia Carrico, Mocskville 336- 998- 1111. ApHC 2003 Appaloosa gelding, nice disposition, 14h, trail rides, loads, easy going, $ 1,000. Herbert Sirman, Roaring River 336- 957- 2344. ’ 97 Sundowner Grand Sierra 4 horse slant, LQ, w/ slidout, lots more interior options, generator, stud stall, escape door, collapsible rear tack, hay rack, VGC, $ 36,000; ’ 95 double reg. SSH, NSSH, black and white tobiano mare, good home only, $ 2,500. Diantha Severance, Reidsville 336- 342- 5836. ’ 04 Cremello Quarab gelding 14.1h, J/ J or dressage prospect, well started, needs to be fi nished, $ 1,800 nego. M. Rachel, Zebulon 919- 842- 0428. For rent 2 stall barn stalls, $ 175/ ea with water and electricity, 4 ac pasture. Emory Hathaway, Greensboro 336- 676- 1847. 20 stall horse barn w/ 2 b/ room, 2 bath living qtrs, 2 washdown bays, 13,000 sq ft barn, outdoor riding pens, etc, $ 1,500/ mo. Troy Horton, Mt. Ulla 704- 202- 1710. APHA gelding nice English pros-pect, gets along well with others, nice trail horse, $ 2,500 OBO. Sonya Proctor, Winston- Salem 336- 848- 5642. Horse boarding Silk Hope area, stall or pasture board, w/ run in shelter, lighted round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings daily, quality pasture, excellent care, $ 200/ mo. Mary Ann Harville, Siler City 919- 742- 5053. Pasture board feed twice daily, you provide feed, hay provided during winter, riding ring, walk in shelter, 3 stall barn with feed/ tack room, $ 300. Olympia Olive, Holly Springs 919- 552- 5601. TWH fi lly DOB 5/ 07, out of 24K Generator and Dumas Walker mare, $ 1,000 nego; TWH Dumas Walker, excellent broodmare, safely in foal to 24K Generator, proven broodmare, $ 2,500. Mary Cooke, Cornelius 704- 892- 8675. Mustang, 6 y/ o, sorrel, 60 days of professional training, needs experienced rider, good home only, $ 700; Appaloosa mare, 6 y/ o, 14 h, own daughter of Dreamfi nder, green broke, $ 3,000. Ashley McDowell, Asheboro 336- 953- 5953. At stud, AQHA blue roan, Poco Bueno, Peppy San Badger breeding, fee, $ 400 + $ 5/ daily MC. Dwayne Stewart, Franklinville 336- 824- 4518. Horse boarding daily, weekly, monthly, 12x12 box stalls, turnout pad-docks, 140x180 riding ring, full board only, $ 275/ mo. G. Keyworth, Elkin 336- 957- 2639. ’ 03 Exiss Event 3 horse full LQ, booth makes bed, cooktop, large shower, awning, much more, EC, $ 24,000. Ray Deal, Concord 704- 786- 3036. Horse boarding north Randolph south Guilford, 30 ac pasture to ride all smooth, wire fence and cross fence, 12x12 stalls, horse trailer storage, owner on site, room for two mares or geldings, $ 125/ per mo. Tom Meacham, Guilford 336- 622- 1998. ’ 97 Sundowner Horizon II 3 horse, GN trailer, slant load, electric hook up, DR, awning, lots of extras, $ 8.900. George Robbins, Bostic 828- 429- 6972. Horse boarding Gaston co, 3 miles from Dallas, large stalls with auto water system, pasture electric rop fencing, $ 200/ per mo, full board only. Earl Self, Dallas 704- 922- 2990. Saddles, $ 450-$ 550. Susan Cook, Mt. Airy 336- 351- 3255. ’ 01 Featherlite trailer, 2 horse GN, rear tack, short LQ with sink, drop down shower in stall, much more, $ 9,500. Langdon Pleasant, Angier 919- 291- 9168. 30 ac horse facility 14 stall barn, washpit, tack room, offi ce w/ bath, 4 pastures, storage barn, pond, $ 425,000. Jim Gottschlich, Elon 336- 449- 9141. Saddles, Crump saddle seat, 16” seat, leather, $ 300; Lacroix saddle seat, show, 19” seat, leather, $ 1,000; leather, 16” seat Aussie saddle great for trail riding, $ 300. Rebecca Meyers, Oxford 919- 702- 2650. ’ 92 Wil Ro GN horse trailer, 20 ft box, 4 ft dress rm, separate tack and feed storage, $ 4,750; AQHA mare, 14.3h, $ 5,000; AQHA gelding, palomino, $ 2,200; AQHA gelding, 15h sorrel, excellent trail horse, $ 3,500. Jim Hawkins, Madison 336- 423- 7609. Responsive trail horse, 8 y/ o QH, studish gelding, 15.1, needs experienced rider, $ 1m700 OBO. D. Davidson, Winston- Salem 336- 926- 3049. ’ 04 AQHA chestnut mare has had a lot of arena work and started on trails, shoes, hauls and bathes, $ 2,000. Terry Hall, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2758. Gelding Free lease, good begin-ner horse, 4H project, great on trails, load and hauls, does not like clippers, due to age only light riding, excellent home only. Delene Huggins, Hickory 828- 294- 3878. QH paint, sorrel with white blaze, 16 h, excellent trail horse, loads, stands for farrier, not reg. but has papers, great pleasure horse for beginner, $ 1,500; QH, 8 y/ o, excellent trail horse for experienced rider, loads, stands for farrier, $ 1,000. Terri Hartness, Catawba 828- 228- 5942. AQHA sorrel gelding 2 y/ o, well bred, ready to start your way, breeding of Jet of Honor, Special Effort, Streakin Six, Beduino, nice size, pushing 15.1 hands, easy to catch, $ 2,500 OBO. Donna Bullard, Zebulon 919- 269- 5437. Sorrel APHA gelding, western plea-sure prospect, halter broke, leads, well mannered, willing, Conclusive Skipper bloodline, $ 1,500; black/ white tobiano APHA gelding, cutting reining western pleasure prospect, $ 1,500 . Marci Brown, Kernersville 336- 769- 2206. Appendix mare talented, she is ridden both English and western, shown at local hunter/ jumper and event competitions, currently jumping 3’ 6”, $ 4,200 OBO. Kimberly Fink, Durham 919- 321- 2186. ’ 02 Adams 16’ GN horse trailer, dress rm, lined walls and mats, GC, $ 4,500. Tommy Wingler, Statesville 704- 902- 4677. Horse trailer, Merhow, one owner, 7 ft inside, EC, $ 2,200. C. E. Wilson, Selma 919- 965- 9315. Arabian mare reg., 15 y/ o, 14.2h, loads, clips, gentle, youth horse, great ground manners, intermediate rider, good home only, $ 1,200; ’ 00 Trailswest Sierra 4H, slant, GN, feed mangers, storage compartments, 7 ft, 2 tack areas, $ 11,000 OBO. Glen Trusler, Burgaw 910- 259- 6354. ’ 96 Circle W, BP, two horse trailer with 4 new tires in GC, white chrome wheels, good fl oor, locking tack closest, electric brakes, hay rack and storage, $ 2,500. Robert Miller, Lexington 336- 596- 8069. Big TWH, black, approximately 16h, 16 y/ o, good trail horse, $ 1,500. Michael H. Michael, Julian 336- 685- 4051. Very well mannered horse, trailers good, you can pick up all her feet for the farrier, does very well with other horses, $ 1,500. Missy Boom, Castalia 252- 459- 8914. Paint mare 8 y/ o, shown 4H hunter, trail ridden, good mother, $ 2,000; Welsh paint colt, DOB 5/ 07, sport pony, $ 1,600. Mike Carico, New London 910- 572- 1465. ’ 91 Heart 4 horse straight load GN horse trailer, GC inside and outside, sleep-ing, heat, AC, awning, etc, $ 5,500 OBO; Racking horse, 8 y/ o, black, 16h, broke to ride, semi- experienced rider, $ 2,500. Paul Cellucci, Apex 919- 413- 8562. Stallion, son of Smart Chick O’Lena, goes back to Smart Little Lena, had years of professional training, shown all over east coast, sorrel with mane and tail, $ 12,000. Gwen Thorne, Tarboro 252- 641- 4515. 30 stall stable, 12x12 and 12x14, central fl y control, tack room wash pit with H/ C water, security cameras, large pastures seeded with special horse blend, well kept, horses brought in ev-ery evening, premium horse food and supplements, exercise pen turn out, trails on site. Frances Henderson, Wendell 919- 365- 9616. Black Percheron mare ridden in dressage and started over jumps, started with harness, trail rides, loads, $ 4,500. Jeannine Miller, Rockwell 704- 279- 6710. QH palomino paint off white, Sonni Girl, 8 y/ o, 15h, professional trained, needs good rider, good home only, $ 1,800, Margie Brinkley, McLeansville 336- 697- 7313. At stud, AQHA red dun stallion, Proven producer, 15h, Otoes Wonder Piggin String the Redeemer Ole Man lines, color producer, fee, $ 300. Christina Creech, Thomasville 336- 474- 1131. AQHA chest mare 11 y/ o, 15.3h, does it all, English/ western, jumps, trails, shows in ribbons, hunter pace, broodmare, $ 3,000 good home only to woman or teen. Deborah Pearson- Moyers, Hillsborough 919- 933- 1444. Dapple gray pony gelding, rides great, 38” tall, great with goats and other animals, $ 300 OBO. Page Speagle, Asheboro 336- 451- 4433. ’ 05 Twister, all aluminum, 3 horse, slant load, 8’ wide, 7’ 6” tall, full LQ, sleeps 4, stud stall, running horse awning, much more, EC, $ 49,500. Beverly Hardy, Browns Summit 336- 808- 7243. Four horse hot walker, new motor, runs great, one bent arm, GC, $ 1,000. Karie Tucker, Louisburg 919- 302- 2774. AMHA/ AMHR bay pinto stallion, Lucky four Apache Flying Colors is nice mini horse, $ 2,000. Craig Bodenheimer, High Point 336- 906- 0377. TWH gelding black, 15.3h, owned by the same person for 8 years, not a dead head, very good on trails, $ 2,850 OBO. Tim Willis, Kings Mtn 704- 739- 4647. QH gelding young 3 1/ 1 y/ o, has been on multiple trail rides and does excellent, crosses everything, smooth, very willing, needs experienced rider due to his age, 14.3h and still growing, $ 1,000 nego. Dawn MacGibbon, Wendell 919- 365- 5207. AQHA QH’s and Appaloosa’s reg., private owned, bred and raised for show and family use, $ 1,000-$ 18,000; western saddles, show saddles Circle Y, ’ 07 model never used, matching headstall, lots of other western tack, $ 300-$ 5,000. Elizabeth Horses & Loftin, Battleboro 252- 725- 0145. Supplies For Sale *** PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older |
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