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AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page From the tractor Steve Troxler Commissioner LXXXIII - No. 8 August 2008 Horse Events * 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. Aug. 9 & 10...... Appaloosa Show. Contact Mike Hanville, ( 336) 921- 2123. Aug. 15 & 16.... SRA Rodeo. Contact Dennis Pruitt, ( 864) 809- 2630. Aug. 22- 24........ Central Piedmont All Arabian. Contact Dan Regan, ( 704) 362- 0185. Aug. 22- 24........ NCHJA “ C” Outdoors. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. Aug. 30 & 31.... NCDCTA Dressage Show. Contact Janine Malone, ( 919) 269- 7307. Sept. 1............... Dressage Breed Show. Contact Janine Malone, ( 919) 269- 7307. Sept. 6 & 7........ NCAHA Open Summer Extravaganza. Contact Rory Meachum, ( 919) 544- 2817. Sept. 6 & 7........ Carolina Fall Driving Show. Contact Dede Bushneck, ( 919) 815- 4723. Sept. 13 & 14.... Appaloosa Show. Contact Mitch Petway, ( 919) 467- 3377. Sept. 13 & 14.... Carolina Main Event Circuit. Contact Michele McLaughlin, ( 919) 934- 1344. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. Aug. 2 & 3........ Summer Mountain Getaway Dressage/ Combined. Contact Dana Diemer, ( 910) 875- 4814. Aug. 2 & 3........ Ranch Horse Show. Contact Tracie Gant, ( 828) 885- 8431. Aug. 7............... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Aug. 8............... Cowboy Mounted Shooting. Contact Tommy Richardson, ( 704) 753- 5399. Aug. 12- 14......... Chris Cox Clinic. Contact Dianna Cotter, ( 828) 273- 0003. Aug. 13- 16........ Mountain Classic. Contact Jennifer Kolarik, ( 828) 230- 7033. Aug. 16............. WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. Aug. 28............. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Sept. 5- 14......... N. C. Mountain State Fair. Contact WNC Ag Center, ( 828) 687- 1414. Sept. 26- 28....... Cowboy Mounted Shooting. Contact Tommy Richardson, ( 704) 753- 5399. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. Aug. 15- 17........ VA Reining Horse Assn. Summer Slide. Contact Kenny Moore, ( 804) 347- 2419. Aug. 23 & 24.... Made in the Shade Dressage Horse Show. Contact Sue Smithson, ( 910) 693- 1769. Aug. 29 & 30.... T& J Barrel Blast. Contact Walter Tharrington, ( 252) 977- 6217. Sept. 12 & 13.... MCC Stampede in the Park Rodeo. Contact Robert Bonner, ( 252) 792- 1521. Sept. 20 & 21.... Eastern Hunter Association Horse Show. Contact Wendy Willson, ( 252) 916- 3685. Sept. 26- 28....... 9th Annual Sunnyside Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, ( 252) 799- 0334. Oct. 4 & 5......... Just Horsin’ ‘ Round 2008 Open Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, ( 252) 753- 8069. Country artists Blake Shel-ton, Tracy Byrd, Jake Owen and Granite Falls native Eric Church will join three addi-tional country and Southern rock artists at the Diet Pepsi “ Got to Be NC Ag Jam” pre-sented by Food Lion on Sept. 13 at the Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek. Tickets for the family-friendly food and music fes-tival, which will feature N. C. food products from local grow-ers and producers, are on sale now through all Ticketmaster outlets and online at www. ticketmaster. com. Tickets will be $ 15 for lawn seating, $ 20 for reserved seating and $ 25 for Gold Circle seating. “ Between the delicious lo-cal products and some great country music, it’s going to be a real celebration of our agri-cultural production,” said Ag-riculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ I am so excited to show off N. C. agriculture and give people a chance to taste and buy some of the freshest local products North Carolina has to offer.” The festival will kick off at noon and last until 11 p. m. Gates open at 11 a. m. Seven music acts will perform throughout the day- long event: • Blackberry Smoke, 12: 30 - 1: 30 p. m. • Jamey Johnson, 2- 3 p. m. • Heartland, 3: 30- 4: 30 p. m. • Jake Owen, 5- 6 p. m. • Eric Church, 6: 30- 7: 30 p. m. • Tracy Byrd, 8- 9: 15 p. m. • Blake Shelton, 9: 45- 11 p. m. The “ Got to Be NC Ag Jam” is sponsored entirely by N. C. companies and organi-zations, including Diet Pepsi, Food Lion, Brightleaf Hotdogs, Deans Farm Market, Q- Shack Restaurant, N. C. Egg Farmers and Got to Be NC Agriculture. For additional details on the festival, visit www. NCAgJam. com. Top country acts to head-line celebration of N. C. agriculture at food and music festival Sept. 13 Tickets for the 2008 N. C. State Fair are on sale now at www. nc-statefair. org, including admission, ride, grandstand and Dorton Arena entertainment tickets. “ We are extending our ticket sales this year to give people more time to make purchases,” said Wesley Wyatt, State Fair manager. “ While we feel the State Fair provides one of the best enter-tainment values in the state, we under-stand that wallets are stretched a little more than usual now. By offering early ticket sales, families can make plans and purchases throughout the next three months if necessary.” Tickets for all Dorton Arena shows can only be purchased in ad-vance online, so concertgoers should shop early for the best seats. The concert lineup is: Thursday, Oct. 16: Josh Turner - $ 22 Friday, Oct. 17: Jason Aldean - $ 15 Saturday, Oct. 18: Toby Mac - $ 10 Sunday, Oct. 19: Lady Antebellum and Heidi Newfield - $ 8 Monday, Oct. 20: Bobby Flay - $ 22 Tuesday, Oct. 21: Bucky Covington - $ 5 Wednesday, Oct. 22: TBA Thursday, Oct. 23: Mario - $ 16.50 Friday, Oct. 24: Skillet and Leeland - $ 8 Saturday, Oct. 25: Joe Nichols - $ 11 .50 Sunday, Oct. 26: Montgomery Gentry - $ 31.50 Buying advance tickets will save $ 2 per adult admission ticket and $ 8 per ride sheet. Advance admission tickets will cost $ 5 for adults and $ 1 for children ages 6- 12. Adult admission tickets for groups of 40 or more will cost $ 4.75. A coupon that can be redeemed at the Fair for a sheet of 18 ride tickets will cost $ 10 in advance. Visa and MasterCard payments are accepted online for all tickets. Advance State Fair ride, concert and admission tickets on sale now ( See Advance sales, pg. 2) As any farmer today knows, you have to maintain tight control of your input costs if you want to maximize the return on your investment and make a profit at the end of the season. Everywhere you turn, prices are going up. Fertilizer prices have skyrocketed, fuel costs are near records, and these two costs have figured into the rising prices of food. These concerns are just part of the reason why the work of the state’s 18 re-search stations is so critical to farmers. The N. C. Depart-ment of Agriculture and Con-sumer Services partners with N. C. State University and N. C. A& T State University on the research stations. Un-der the partnership, univer-sity researchers develop and conduct field research, while NCDA& CS staff manage the properties, prepare the lands and tend to research plots per the orders of researchers. The research conducted on these stations, and the results provide a tried and tested foundation for new produc-tion techniques that can lead to savings for growers. And, hopefully, these kinds of sav-ings can help keep food pric-es down, too. Our state’s research sta-tions continue to host agri-cultural field days, commod-ity- specific workshops and ag awareness days, providing farmers with an opportunity to see new practices at work and to ask researchers ques-tions that relate to their own growing situation. In my opinion, and experi-ence, this kind of proven and tested advice is priceless. Because our stations are situated in different climates ( See Research, pg. 3) Page AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2008 Brian Long.................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby.................. Mng. Editor Terri Allen ................... Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon.......................... Assoc. Editor Karlie Justus................. Circulation Mgr. 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 classified 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 Rodeo Legends Tour will host a number of upcoming rodeo, bull riding and bull fighting events in August and September. Following is a list of events and contact information: Aug. 9 at the Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfield - Pro bull riding and freestyle bull fighting. Call ( 919) 550- 9386 for times and more.; Aug. 15 & 16 at 8 p. m. at the N. C. Boys & Girls Home Arena in Lake Waccamaw – Pro rodeo to benefit the N. C. Boys & Girls Home; Aug. 31 & Sept. 1 at 8 p. m. at the Upper S. C. State Fair Arena in Greenville, S. C. – Pro rodeo; Sept. 3 at 7 p. m. at the Iredell County Fairgrounds Arena – Pro bull riding; Sept. 12 & 13 at 8 p. m. at the Chamber Park Arena in Mountain City, Tenn. – Pro rodeo; Sept. 19- 21 at 8 p. m. at the All American Sports Arena in Rock Hill, S. C. – Fall Festival and pro rodeo; Sept. 26 & 27 at 7 p. m. at the Cumberland County Fairgrounds Arena in Fayetteville – Pro bull riding and freestyle bull fighting. Call ( 704) 882- 6994 for all events except the one on Aug. 9. *** The election of pork producer delegate candidates for the 2009 National Pork Producers ( Pork Act) Delegate Body will take place at 1 p. m. Aug. 12, in conjunction with the Board of Directors meeting of the N. C. Pork Council at the University Club, Hillsborough Street, Raleigh. All pork producers are invited to attend. Any producer who is a resident of the state and hand paid all assessments due may be considered as a delegate candidate and/ or participate in the election. All eligible producers are encouraged to bring with them a sales receipt proving that hogs were sold in their name and the checkoff deducted. For more information, contact the N. C. Pork Council, 2300 Rexwoods Drive, Suite 340, Raleigh, NC 27607 or call ( 919) 781- 0361. *** The Joyful Noise Open Horse Series will be held at 4- T Stables in Lewisville 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 Equestrian Exchange Consignment Sale, featuring horse items, clothing, tack, saddles and barn supplies, will be held Aug. 29- Sept. 1 in the Holshouser Building at the N. C. State Fairgrounds. Sale hours will be 10 a. m. - 9 p. m., Aug. 29- 31 and 10 a. m. – 5 p. m. Sept. 1. Consignors should drop off tagged items Aug. 27 from 6- 9 p. m. and Aug. 28 between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Items not sold can be picked up Sept. 2 from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Admission and parking is free. Contact Lynn Beeson at ( 336) 697- 1097 for more or go to www. EquestrianExchange. com. *** The Johnston County Horse Show Series features monthly horse shows starting at 8: 30 a. m. at the Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfield. A negative Coggins test is required for all horses. Cost is $ 7.50 per class. Following are upcoming show dates: Aug. 30, Oct. 25 and Nov. 22. Rain dates for all shows are the following day. For more, contact Michele McLaughlin, ( 919) 934- 1344 or e- mail sileeno@ ipass. net. *** The 8th Annual Justice Community Antique Tractor, Car and Engine Show will be held Sept. 5 & 6 at Duke Memorial Baptist Church in Franklin County. Bluegrass and gospel singing will be featured on Sept. 5 from 5- 8 p. m. A tractor drive will be held Sept. 6. For more, contact Donnie Aycock, ( 919) 853- 2925, Paul Kilmer, ( 919) 496- 2522 or Philip Rice, ( 919) 853- 3161. *** The Person County Saddle Club will host a Draft Horse and Mule Fun Show Sept. 6 in Roxboro. For more, call Rob Hall at ( 336) 599- 4039 or e- mail at pcsc3814@ charter. net. *** The Gaston County Saddle Club Inc. will hold an open horse show Sept. 20 at Biggerstaff Park in Dallas. The event starts at 4 p. m. The rain date is Sept. 21. For more, contact Bev Couto at ( 704) 827- 7491 or e- mail at bevcouto@ bellsouth. net. *** Boothill Farm in Chapel Hill will host Hunter shows the third Saturday in September, October and November beginning at 9 a. m. The rain date for the shows is the third Sunday. Fee is $ 10 per class. For more information, go to www. boothillfarm. com or call ( 919) 967- 2994. *** The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services encourages livestock producers to register their farms with the NCFarmID program. NCFarmID is a voluntary program to register farms for a national identification number as a way to protect livestock in the event of a disease outbreak. For more, contact NCDA& CS at ( 919) 715- 2951 or go to www. NCFarmID. com. *** The 15th annual Southeastern Animal Fiber Fair will be held Oct. 24- 26 at the WNC Agricultural Center in Fletcher. Hours are 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., Oct. 24 and 25, and 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Oct. 26. The event features fiber animals, workshops, demonstrations and vendors. Cost is $ 3. For more, contact Teri Gabic, ( 864) 468- 4220 or Shirley Thobe, ( 828) 337- 9032. *** The annual Carolina Green Living Expo will be held Nov. 21- 23 in Concord. The free event will cover many aspects of agriculture from biofuels to sustainable farming, and will include a number of educational seminars. The hours are 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Nov. 21 & 22, and 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on Nov. 23. Organizers are still seeking vendors. Call ( 910) 795- 0292 or go to www. carolinalivinggreenexpo. com for more. *** Online sales are print- at- home tickets. Each ticket purchased online will be assessed a conve-nience fee, which ranges from 5 to 15 percent. Beginning Oct. 2 until Oct. 16, admission and ride tickets will be available for walk- up purchase at the N. C. State Fair-grounds, the Agriculture Build-ing in downtown Raleigh, the State Farmers Market, Triangle Town Center in Raleigh, Burlington Square Mall in Burlington, Wil-son Mall in Wilson, Northgate Mall in Durham, The Streets at Southpoint in Durham and Four Seasons Town Centre in Greensboro. All locations will accept cash, debit and credit cards except Wilson Mall, which will accept cash only. The convenience fee does not apply at walk- up locations. For more, go to www. nc-statefair. org. The 2008 State Fair will be held Oct. 16- 26. Advance sales ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Upcoming Feeder Calf Sales Aug. 13............. Carolina Stockyard, Siler City, 1,000 head. Barry Foushee, sale coordinator, ( 336) 318- 6007. Aug. 14............. Harward Brothers Livestock Market, Statesville ( BQA sale), 500 head. Mike Miller, sale coordinator, ( 704) 873- 0507. Aug. 21............. Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood, 1,200 head. Steve Lemons, sale coordinator, ( 704) 983- 3987. Aug. 28............. Sampson County Livestock Arena, Clinton/ Nichols Genetic ( BQA/ Source & age verified), 1,000 head. Tony Matthis at ( 910) 385- 5260 or George Upton, sale coordinator, ( 910) 592- 7161. Sept. 4................ Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood, 1,200 head. Steve Lemons, sale coordinator, ( 704) 983- 3987. Sept. 10............. Shelby Livestock Yard, Shelby ( Source & age veri-fied), 500 head. Greg Traywick, sale coordinator, ( 704) 482- 4365. Sept. 11 ............. Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood ( BQA sale), 1,000 head. Steve Lemons, sale coordinator, ( 704) 983- 3987. Sept. 18............. Harward Brothers Livestock Market, Statesville, 700 head. Mike Miller, sale coordinator, ( 704) 873- 0507. Sept. 23............. Sampson County Livestock Arena, Clinton, 1,000 head. George Upton, sale coordinator, ( 910) 592- 7161. Sept. 24............. Carolina Stockyard, Siler City, 1,000 head. Barry Foushee, sale coordinator, ( 336) 318- 6007. Sept. 25............. Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood, 1,200 head. Steve Lemons, sale coordinator, ( 704) 983- 3987. Oct. 1................ Kilby’s Livestock Market, N. Wilkesboro, 600 head. Matt Miller, sale coordinator, ( 336) 651- 7300. Oct. 9................ Sampson County Livestock Arena, Clinton/ Nichols Genetic ( BQA/ Source & age verified), 600 head. Tony Matthis at ( 910) 385- 5260 or George Upton, sale coordinator, ( 910) 592- 7161. Oct. 23.............. Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood, 1,200 head. Steve Lemons, sale coordinator, ( 704) 983- 3987. * All sales start at 7 p. m. Tele- Auction available at all sales. To participate in the tele- auction, call the N. C. Cattlemen’s Asso ciation at ( 919) 552- 911 or ( 919) 819- 1760, or the Livestock Market on the day of the sale. The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Plant Industry Divi-sion is prohibiting the propaga-tion, nursery cultivation, sale and distribution of cogongrass, along with all cultivars, includ-ing Red Baron or Japanese blood grass. “ The policy change is being made to prevent further intro-duction and secondary spread of cogongrass in North Carolina,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ Widespread infestations of Cogongrass dis-place native vegetation and fre-quently serve as a fuel source for fires, creating concerns for safety and property loss.” Cogongrass, a federally and state- listed noxious weed, has been detected in Texas, Loui-siana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and South Carolina, where it is a major concern. Most recently, it was found in Tennessee. The peren-nial is a tall, narrow grass with a reddish tint. Prior to this policy change, the propagation, sale and dis-tribution of cultivars had been permitted by NCDA& CS. This change will not directly affect established plantings; how-ever, homeowners and other landowners are encouraged to monitor existing plantings for escaped plants or plants that show signs of invasiveness. Under the new policy, all permits for the interstate move-ment of cogongrass will be de-nied. Nurseries with existing inventories of cogongrass, in-cluding Red Baron or Japanese blood grass cultivars, must sell or remove all plants from nurs-eries or garden centers by Oct. 31. Any remaining plant mate-rial will be subject to a stop- sale order and will be destroyed, or must be shipped to other states in compliance with U. S. De-partment of Agriculture, Ani-mal and Plant Health Inspection Service regulations. Cogongrass was acciden-tally introduced into Alabama around 1911 as seed in packing materials from Japan, and pur-posefully introduced for forage uses. Anyone with questions can contact Rick Iverson, an NCDA& CS weed specialist, at ( 919) 733- 3931, ext. 246. N. C. prohibits sale of cogongrass August 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page and soil types, the research replicates the varied growing conditions of different areas – offering assurances that the practical application of the re-search findings will work for growers. Again, this is invalu-able to farmers who already have plenty of other variables to deal with each growing season. I hope growers and members of the communities where re-search stations are located have had an opportunity to attend some of the events and pro-grams offered throughout the year. There are still a number of events planned for the fall and I hope you will be able to attend those. On Aug. 6 at the Peanut Belt Research Station in Lewiston- Woodville there is a class on peanut, cotton and tobacco. The next day, the Mountain Horti-cultural Crops Research Station in Fletcher will hold its Tomato and Vegetable Crop Field Day. On Aug. 14, I am proud that the Mountain Research Station in Waynesville will host its 100th Anniversary Celebration – an accomplishment that pays trib-ute to the longstanding support of ag research in the state. On Aug. 28, the Cherry Research Farm in Goldsboro will hold a Pasture Establishment, Design and Management Workshop. These are just a few of the up-coming workshops and pro-grams hosted by the research stations. A list of upcoming events is included at the right of this column. For a complete list of events through year end, go to www. ncagr. com/ research/ FieldDays. htm. We are blessed, both as con-sumers and as growers, that the state has invested in agricultural research through the years. It is an investment that has paid, and will continue to pay, big returns to the state. Agricultural revenue has provided the foundation for our state’s development and growth, and agriculture remains our leading industry. As the na-tion and world shift focus to de-veloping renewable, sustainable energy, I believe agriculture will remain the state’s leading industry. North Carolina has the capability, the research know-how and the natural resources to figure prominently in our country’s goal of greater energy independence. I am encouraged and excited by the prospects. Just as rising costs are affect-ing families and farmers, they are also impacting the research stations themselves. These add-ed costs are just part of what I, and the deans and leadership of the agricultural programs at N. C. State University and N. C. A& T State University – part-ners in the 18 research stations – will talk about as part of long-term strategic planning for the research stations program. I met recently with Dr. John-ny Wynne, dean of NCSU’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Dr. Donald R. McDowell, interim dean of the School of Agriculture and Envi-ronmental Sciences at N. C. A& T, and Dr. Ray McKinnie, N. C. A& T associate dean of exten-sion, to talk about the future of our research stations and how we can make them even better so they continue to serve agri-culture’s needs. Through the years, North Carolina agriculture has proven its ability to adapt to changing markets, emerging pests and diseases and global competi-tion. It has met these and other challenges head- on and with an eye towards the future. In the same way, I believe Deans Wynne and McDowell and I are determined that these stations continue to provide the research foundation to support North Carolina’s agricultural needs for generations to come. These 18 stations represent the agricultural legacy and sac-rifices of those who came before us, and we must do everything we can to preserve, protect and enhance these resources for those who will follow. Research ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Upcoming Research Station Field Days August Aug. 4 – Central Crops Research Station, Clayton – Midas Fumigation Workshop for Strawberries; ( 919) 553- 2141 Aug. 6 – Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station, Fletcher – Station tour for Family and Consumer Services; ( 828) 684- 7197 Aug. 6 – Peanut Belt Research Station, Lewiston- Woodville – Peanut, Cotton and Tobacco class; ( 252) 348- 2213 Aug. 7 – Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station, Fletcher – Tomato & Vegetable Crops Field Day; ( 828) 684- 7197 Aug. 11 – Sandhills Research Station, Jackson Springs – Station tour for Richmond County 4- H Summer Fun; ( 910) 974- 4673 Aug. 12 – Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station, Fletcher – Fruit Field Day; ( 828) 684- 7197 Aug. 13 – Cherry Research Farm, Goldsboro – Twilight tour from 6- 8 p. m., Irrigation and Water Use; ( 919) 731- 3270 Aug. 13 – Sandhills Research Station, Jackson Springs – Turfgrass Field Day; ( 910) 974- 4673 Aug. 14 – Mountain Research Station, Waynesville – 100th Anniversary Celebration; ( 828) 456- 3943 Aug. 20 – Cherry Research Farm, Goldsboro – Organic Certification Workshop; ( 919) 731- 3270 Aug. 25 – Cherry Research Farm, Goldsboro – Developing Community Based Food Systems meeting; ( 919) 731- 3270 Aug. 28 – Cherry Research Farm, Goldsboro – Pasture Establishment, Design & Management Workshop; ( 919) 731- 3270 September Sept. 4 – Peanut Belt Research Station, Lewiston- Woodville – Peanut Field Day; ( 252) 348- 2213 Sept. 10 – Upper Coastal Plain Research Station, Rocky Mount – Cotton Field Day; ( 252) 442- 7326 Sept. 18 – Piedmont Research Station, Salisbury – Poultry Field Unit Field Day; ( 704) 278- 2624 October Oct. 1 – Cherry Research Farm, Goldsboro – How to Build Permanent Fencing; ( 919) 731- 3270 PINNACLE – This year, Ricky Fulk and his family planted 32 acres of vegetables on black plastic with drip ir-rigation. That might not sound unusual until you realize that they live in the rocky, rolling foothills of North Carolina, in the shadow of Pilot Mountain — not in the coastal plain. Curious travelers along old U. S. Highway 52 have been known to pull over and ask questions about the plastic- cov-ered rows. The fields even grab the attention of locals, who are more accustomed to seeing rows of tobacco. Some of the land Fulk farms had been in tobacco since 1746, and he had grown it himself for the last 20 years. Now, tobacco is history. He has no regrets. “ We have not missed tobac-co at all this year,” said Fulk. “ We were not making any mon-ey. Now the whole family is involved in produce, and we’re all loving it.” In 2004, when Fulk was de-ciding to transition to produce, he discussed his plan with re-gional agronomist Robin Wat-son of the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Ser-vices. Watson was familiar with vegetable production on black plastic in the eastern part of the state and suggested that Fulk give it a try in Stokes County. Fulk wasn’t sold on the idea at first. No one else locally had ever done it. He wasn’t sure how feasible it would be on clay soils, or whether it would be worth the extra time and invest-ment. He cautiously decided to experiment with half an acre of cucumbers. Watson guided Fulk through the new venture. He stressed the importance of pre- plant testing to measure levels of soil nutrients and to check for the presence of plant- parasitic nematodes. He explained the set- up of the drip system and the timing of watering and nu-trient application. He demon-strated how to use tissue tests to adjust fertilizer input precisely throughout the season. “ Growing crops on black plastic and fertilizing through drip irrigation give a grower more control than he ordinar-ily would have,” said Watson. “ Water and nutrient application can be easily regulated through-out the season. Disease prob-lems are fewer, and harvest is generally cleaner. There’s more precision and less worry.” Fulk is now an ardent pro-ponent of plasticulture, and his enthusiasm for it is spreading. “ By the end of that first sea-son, I could see that Robin was right,” he said. “ Yield was at least twice what it would have been in bare ground, and the quality was good.” Fulk has steadily increased his acres in production as well as the variety of crops. His rep-ertoire now includes bell pep-pers, broccoli, cantaloupes, car-rots, corn, cucumbers, squash, sweet potatoes, tomatoes and watermelon. About 90 percent of his produce is contracted to a Virginia company. The rest he markets close to home. Since Fulk grows high- value crops with unique nutritional requirements, he knows the importance of fertilizing pre-cisely, especially this year as costs continue to rise. Follow-ing Watson’s advice, he collects plant tissue samples at regular intervals throughout the season and submits them for nutrient analysis. Based on the test re-sults, he knows exactly how to adjust his fertilizer input. “ Tissue testing is a neces-sity,” Fulk said. “ With tobacco, you could shut your eyes and know what you were going to do every year, but it’s not that way with vegetables. But once you get the chemistry right, you can produce, produce, pro-duce.” Fulk depends on the Family pioneers use of plasticulture for vegetables in Stokes County NCDA& CS Agronomic Di-vision laboratory in Raleigh to help him get the chemistry right. Laboratory analysis re-quires two to three days for plant and solution samples. Soil samples require at least a week and nematode samples at least two weeks. Turn- around times can be longer at certain times of year. Lab results are posted online for easy access. Fees for analysis of most ag-ronomic samples are minimal. Soil testing continues to be of-fered free of charge for North Carolina residents. “ Tests are well worth the investment be-cause they help growers op-timize their use of expensive inputs,” said Agriculture Com-missioner Steve Troxler. Details on fees and sample submission are available online at www. ncagr. com/ agronomi/ sampleinfo. htm. North Carolina growers have the added advantage of being able to consult with a regional agronomist about how to im-plement tissue- report findings. Thirteen regional agronomists visit growers, evaluate suspect-ed nutrient problems, help take samples, give advice on liming and fertilization, and help iden-tify and manage nematode prob-lems. A listing of agronomists is available online at www. ncagr. com/ agronomi/ rahome. htm. NCDA& CS regional agronomist Robin Watson, left, with Ricky Fulk and his family of Stokes County. Page AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2008 Clip and mail or fax your Agricultural Review ad! Name:_ _____________________________ Address:_____________________________ ____________________________________ Phone: ( )_________________________ Ad copy:_ ___________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Price or price range:_ __________________ ____________________________________ Mail to: Agricultural Review 1001 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001 Fax to: ( 919) 715- 8493 or ( 919) 733- 5047 Web site: www. AgReview. org * Ads must be typed or neatly printed 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 first 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. North Carolinians with skills ranging from creating house furnishings and flower gardens to raising champion livestock often seek the coveted blue ribbon at the N. C. State Fair. As with any competition, the start of their blue ribbon quest begins with the State Fair Pre-mium Book. The Premium Book provides detailed information regarding State Fair competitions, includ-ing rules and regulations, entry deadlines, premiums, and judg-ing criteria. The 2008 State Fair Premium Book is now available online at www. ncstatefair. org. Copies are also available by calling ( 919) 821- 7400, ext. 4529. New to the 2008 competition lineup is the Fine Dining table decorating contest. Exhibitors will be able to showcase their decorating talent and artistic concepts while conforming to a specific theme and correctly set-ting a table. Entry forms for this category will be accepted Mon-day, Aug. 11 , though Monday, Aug. 25, only. Only 10 tables will be available for the com-petition, on a first- come first-served basis. For more about this contest, view the 2008 Pre- N. C. State Fair Premium Book available Online registration offered for the first time mium Book online. In addition to creating new contests, the State Fair has made competition registration easier by accepting online entries, be-ginning July 14. Entries for the following categories will be ac-cepted online this year: Forage, Flower & Garden, Horticulture, Arts & Photography, Bees & Honey, 4- H, Culinary, Cloth-ing, Home Furnishings, Handi-crafts & Hobbies, Poultry, and Rabbits. Online registrations will be uploaded directly to the State Fair Entry Department. Exhibitors can add or delete en-tries until the deadline with no additional fees. Registration for these categories ends Wednes-day, Sept. 24. Entry fees, where applicable, can be paid online, with no transaction fees. Competitions are open to the public, and a completed entry form must be submitted to the N. C. State Fair Entry Depart-ment. All entry forms and online registrations must be submitted on the deadline by 5 p. m. Rules for entering everything from canned goods to livestock can be found in the State Fair Premium Book. The premium book can be found online at www. ncstatefair. org. The N. C. Department of Ag-riculture and Consumer Servic-es was recently recognized by the U. S. Food and Drug Admin-istration for its work last year to remove potentially harmful food from shelves in the state. The department received a Special Citation from FDA Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach during the federal agency’s annual Honor Awards Ceremony in Washington, D. C. “ We are thrilled to have our work to protect North Carolin-ians recognized by the FDA,” Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler said. “ We share this award with our other state and local health agencies who worked hard on the Castleber-ry’s recall. We appreciate their efforts. Food safety is truly a collaborative that involves many agencies and individuals, and this award would not have been possible without team-work.” Last summer, Georgia- based Castleberry’s Food Co. recalled 90 products because of possible contamination with a toxin that causes botulism. The products included 27 brands of chili, beef stew, corned beef hash and flavors of canned dog food. Concerned that the prod-ucts weren’t being removed from sale quickly enough, NCDA& CS inspectors, along NCDA& CS honored for work on 2007 food recall with other state and local health authorities, conducted a blitz to check shelves at locations across the state. In 15 days, they visited 1,600 locations and re-moved 35,000 cans of product. “ FDA salutes the efforts of the N. C. Department of Agri-culture and Consumer Services during the 2007 recall of certain canned products,” von Eschen-bach said. “ NCDA& CS employees helped prevent poisonings – and even deaths – by work-ing quickly and effectively to discover and remove recalled products not only from retail locations, but also from daycare centers, summer camps and el-der care facilities. As a result, there were no reports of illness as a result of ingesting recalled products in the state. Because of our strong collaborative working relationships with key partners like NCDA& CS, our ability to protect the Ameri-can public from food borne illness is strengthened. We are very grateful for their contri-bution, and delighted to honor NCDA& CS with this citation.” The department was nomi-nated for the award by FDA’s Office of Regulatory Affairs recognizing its prompt, orga-nized and effective response to protect citizens of North Caroli-na and collaboration with FDA. Peach Ice Cream • 3 cups peach pulp • ice and ice cream salt • 2 quarts milk • 1 tablespoon lemon juice • 1/ 4 teaspoon salt • 1 pint whipping cream, partially whipped • 2 cups sugar • 1/ 4 teaspoon almond flavoring • 4 eggs, slightly beaten To the peach pulp add the lemon juice and 1 cup of the sugar-- let stand 1 hour. Add the other cup of sugar and salt to the beaten eggs, then blend in half of the milk. Cook this sugar, egg, and milk mixture over boiling water to make a thick custard. Cool. Add the remainder of milk, the whipping cream, almond flavoring, and sweetened peach pulp. Freeze using 1 part salt to 6 parts ice. Makes 1 gallon. Fresh Peach Tarts • 4 cups sliced fresh peaches • 3/ 4 cup sugar • 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice • 1 tablespoon cornstarch • 4 baked 5- inch tart shells Combine peaches, sugar and lemon juice in bowl; mix well. Let stand for 20 minutes. Drain, reserving juice. Add enough water to reserved juice to measure 1 cup. Pour juice into saucepan. Stir in cornstarch gradually. Cook until transpar-ent, stirring constantly. Cool. Spoon peaches into tart shells. Pour juice syrup over peaches. Chill until glaze is set. Garnish with clusters of dark grapes. Yield: 4 tarts. Peachy Delight • 1 ( 2- layer) package yellow cake mix • 3/ 4 cup melted butter • 1 pound peaches, sliced, sweetened • 2 cups sour cream • 1/ 4 cup sugar • 3 egg yolks • Cinnamon to taste Combine cake mix and butter in bowl; mix well. Spread in bottom of lightly greased 9 x 12- inch cake pan. Layer peaches over top. Blend sour cream, sugar and egg yolks in bowl. Spoon over peaches. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake at 350 degrees for 30- 35 minutes or until set. Yield: 12 servings. Low- Fat Peach Poundcake Vegetable cooking spray • 1/ 3 cup vegetable oil • ½ cup plain lowfat yogurt • 1 ½ cups sugar, divided • 3 eggs • 2 egg whites • 1 teaspoon vanilla • 3 cups flour, divided • 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder • ½ teaspoon salt • 2 cups chopped, fresh peaches Spray a 10- inch tube pan with cooking spray. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon sugar. Combine oil and yogurt, gradually add remaining sugar, beating well. Add whole eggs and whites, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add vanilla and mix well. Combine 2 ¾ cups flour, baking pow-der and salt. Gradually add to yogurt mixture; beat until well- blended. Dredge peaches with remaining ¼ cup flour. Fold peaches into batter. Pour batter into prepared pan. Bake at 350° F for 1 hour 10 minutes. Remove from pan and cool completely. Serves 16. Peaches are now in season and here are a couple of tasty recipes for using this delicious fruit. Recipes August 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page Pull behind dirt pan $ 1,800; Care Tree, tree spade with stabilizers, $ 4,500. Phil Yarborough, Burlington 336- 449- 4972. Orchard sprayer 60 gallon hand wand, 3 pt hitch runs off power take off, FC, $ 250. Greg Mills, Apex 919- 362- 8944. Sprayer for 3 pt tractor, 50 gal. std PTO MTD pump, 3 y/ o, GC, $ 500. Thomas Burns, Thurmond 336- 755- 7960. TD9 w/ Drott loader, 4- in- 1 bucket, GC, $ 6,000; plow, 4 bottom, Intern’l 450 spring trip, $ 900; 14’ Taylorway finish harrow, $ 1,600; Taylorway 16 disc offset new disc on front, $ 1,000. Ramseur 919- 795- 11 81. Roanoke tobacco harvester $ 3,500 OBO; irrigation pipe, 6”/$ 2 ft; or 4”/ $ 1.50/ ft. Danny Bowman, Granite Falls 828- 396- 9926. Cat 941 loader, $ 13,000. Elmo Cobb, Snow Camp 336- 376- 8939. Wood splitter 3 pt hitch, $ 1,000, 3 pt hitch, three bottom plows, trip beams, 14”, $ 800. Wiley Parham, Oxford 919- 693- 2870. ’ 98 NH 3930 diesel tractor with shuttle shift transmission and 2 pair remotes, always stored in garage, LN, $ 16,900. Alan Kersey, Trinity 336- 870- 5579. Gehl 880 mower/ conditioner 9’ 3” cut, rubber/ steel rolls, 540 PTO, GC, field ready, $ 1,250. William Perry, Siler City 919- 742- 2804 NH 450 sickle mower, 7 ft cut, runs perfect, operators manual, spare new belt, $ 950. D. L. Shires, Shelby 704- 300- 9042. 1250 Oliver tractor gas, good rubber, GC, $ 2,600. Randy Hamby, Taylorsville 828- 632- 0043. DR wood chipper electric start, 18 hp twin cylinder dual cutter blades, up to 4 ½ ” limbs, rear discharge, trailer mount, 2” ball, works like a charm, $ 1,500; Troybilt Roto tiller, 6 hp electric start Tecumseh engine 10 hrs, EC, $ 600. Roland Reed, Sneads Ferry 910- 340- 9898 or 327- 9600- h. NH bale wagon 1010 needs work and paint, manuals included, $ 1,150 nego or will trade. Chris Lewis, Gastonia 980- 522- 11 30. Four row double disk bedder with fertilizer hoppers, hydraulic row mark-ers, $ 1,500; 4 row rolling cultivator by KMC set up for 48” rows, no fertilizer, $ 1,000; 6 row KMC double disk bedder with rippers, parts missing, $ 1,500 as is. Robert Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252- 746- 6838. ’ 96 Ford 6640 SLE C/ A/ H, EC, $ 21,000; ’ 80 MF 2705 CAH duals, 8 spd, GC, $ 12,000; 18.4 x 30 rims and tires for Ford tractor, $ 1,000. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 434- 5727. Two 953 Cat track loaders, both are good machines, 1 has ripper, $ 20,000- $ 22,500. Lynn Gibson, Burlington 336- 222- 9521. ’ 54 AC B with cultivators, needs tires, $ 1,500. Jerry Porter, Lincolnton 704- 732- 0063. ’ 39 JD H hand crank, GC, $ 3,100. Glenn Lowrey, Clemmons 336- 408- 6344. ’ 76 Farmall 140 w/ cultivators and fertilizer, hoppers, fast hitch, $ 4,500. Thomas McKinney, Reidsville 336- 694- 9492. ’ 52 8N red belly tractor, original owners manual, $ 2,000; boom pole, $ 75; razor back 5 ft bushhog, used 3 times, $ 750. Betsy Best, Southern Pines 910- 692- 0623. 3,000 Ford gas tractor, new paint, good tires, does not use oil, VGC, $ 4,500. Bruce and Connie Kirby, Claremont 828- 256- 1884. MF 31 6 ft mower, GC, $ 600. Vernon Holloway, Hays 336- 957- 2565. 1 pt hook scoop VGC, $ 150. Tommy Patrick, Lillington 910- 237- 1594. Cobey manure spreader power take off driven, GC, $ 700. Vernon Holloway, Hays 336- 957- 2565. ’ 83 Intern’l 9670 400 Cummins, wrecked, running, parts good, $ 4,500; ’ 87 Intern’l 9670, 400 CAT, wet line, $ 8,000; ’ 84 flatbed, 45 ft, $ 4,500; ’ 74 demolition dump trailer, swing tailgate, $ 5,000. Jeff Watson, Wilson 252- 205- 6225. ’ 48- 49 JD M restored, all new tires, new paint, seat, runs like new, bush/ bog disc, 2 bottom plows, 6 cultivators shanks, sweeps, field ready, $ 6,800. Kenneth Coleman, Shallotte 910- 754- 9871. Tobacco baler, Shepard Mfg, baler used on small acreage farm, LNC, $ 5,000 OBO. Randy Monroe, Eagle Springs 910- 673- 8683. Grain auger 50 ft Hudson PTO, 6” diameter on wheels, $ 300. Richard Gwynn, Yanceyville 336- 694- 4233. Hesston 5500 round baler, mechanically sound needs belts, kept in dry, $ 1,000 or trade for hay rake. James Morgan, Lexington 336- 472- 6218. ’ 57 Ford 600 sheet metal in VGC, hydro works great, $ 3,200, don’t have any equipment, has new parts such as decals, speedometer cluster and more. Quinton Harris, Harrisburg 704- 201- 7739. ’ 86 D41 Komatsu track loader 80% undercarriage, overall VGC, $ 19,000. Brandon Wolfe, Lexington 336- 250- 8842. Old Sears Suburban tractor, model XL10 has Tecumseh 10 cast iron engine has no deck or hood, looks to be original tires, still holds air, would make excel-lent project machine, $ 200 OBO. John Skipper, Sophia 336- 861- 5880. ’ 05 Club car, great for the farm, top of the line, $ 3,339. Glenn Wiley, Bessemer City 704- 629- 5810. ’ 63 series III AC D17 diesel tractor with 2 14” and 4- 16” bottom plows, trac-tor is in GC, $ 6,000. Jeff Dix, Reidsville 336- 382- 3485. ’ 75 Ford 7000 with bushhog front end loader, $ 8,000. Jay Weaver, Mt. Olive 919- 921- 2924. 18 ft batwing rotary mower by SMC, EC, $ 3,500. Wayne Webb, Mocksville 336- 998- 3908. 2000 NH TS 100 4x4, 100 hp, cab, AC and heat, good tires, EC, 1,700 hrs, $ 26,000 OBO. Eric Davis, Randleman 336- 587- 5622. ’ 35 WC AC tractor, $ 3,500; ’ 50 AC G grass hopper, $ 2,000; ‘ 39B JD, $ 3,500. Curtis Ribelin, 704- 278- 3400- h or 202- 4721- c. 3x2 filter station, $ 2,500; 4x3 Berkley pump w/ Wisconsin engine, 3,000 ft, 3 ft pipe, 20 elbows and tees, 28 sprinklers, pipe trailer, $ 2,500 or $ 4,500 for all. Leonard Bruff, Lexington 336- 474- 0993. JD 1 row corn picker $ 100; ground driven spreader, $ 250; 8 hole steel wheel Ontario drill, $ 100. Hugh Motsinger, Wallburg 336- 769- 2971. ’ 50 AC C with wide front end, over-hauled and painted about 5 years ago, includes Woods 60” belly mower, new battery, new rebuilt started and magneto, rear tires almost new, $ 3,000. CAT D3 6 way blade, low hours, EC, $ 12,500; 9 ton Hudson trailer, EC, $ 4,500 or $ 16,000 for both, will not sell trailer except with CAT D3 or until D3 is sold. Stan Howard, Lawndale 704- 538- 8767 or 692- 7768. Hay wagon, HD steel frame, 7 ft 6” x 16 ft, oak floor, $ 800; plow, MF # 82, 4x16”, VGC, $ 700; 8 front bumper suit case weights for MF tractor, $ 40/ ea. Rick Ingram, Greensboro 336- 674- 7703. Fort disc mower, 8 ft, GC, $ 3,500. Gary Chriscoe, Franklinville 336- 498- 4243. ’ 76 230 MF tractor VGC, $ 5,800; ’ 79 MF 245 tractor, VGC, $ 7,500. Donald Bisher, Denton 336- 859- 5234. NI litter spreader, 16 ft long, 3 ft deep, 10.00- 20 tires, EC, $ 1,800; blue feed pans for cyclone chicken feeder, $ 1/ ea; For corn planter 309, 9 sets plates, $ 300; 40 ft storage van trailer, GC, $ 800. Ray McNeill, Ramseur 336- 879- 5492. IH ET 200 paddle scrape, 9.5 yard pan, $ 7,000. G. Allen, Advance 336- 998- 5391. Hobart welder champion 10,000 amp generator w/ Kohler command, 20 hp engine, $ 2,700. Leslie Scott, Kinston 252- 522- 2645. 55 JD 40 series, all original with cultivators, $ 4,000. Edward Boger, Advance 336- 998- 2237. Bushhog Howse brand, 4 ft cut, LNC, $ 450; ’ 70 Intern’l 2 ton truck, cab and chassis, no bed, good for parts, $ 500. J. Pell, Asheboro 336- 629- 5795. Manure spreader, ground driven, new floor, new chains, good tires, VGC, $ 900; ’ 04 Pace enclosed trailer, 5x8, LNC, $ 1,500. Danny Brown, Stony Point 704- 585- 2621. Early 50’ s TO30 Ferguson 4 new tires, good paint, good sheet metal, field ready, $ 2,000; early to mid 60’ s Ford tractor, good tires, good paint, live lift, $ 3,300. Harry Holyfield, Mt. Airy 336- 374- 3125 or 414- 2356. 9N Ford tractor, GC, $ 2,500; belly mower, $ 300 Ford disc harrow, $ 100. E. D. Snider, Liberty 336- 622- 2942. ’ 07 NH TN60A tractor 63 hp, front end loader, 4WD, 3 ranges, shuttle shift, canopy $ 25,000. Marion Squires, Burgaw 910- 259- 3048. Hay rake, GC, $ 100. Robert Camp-bell, Greensboro 336- 668- 2614. 10 ft Bushhog brand, 3 y/ o, $ 3,500 OBO; duals snap on 16.9x38, $ 350 OBO. Rom Harper, Pink Hill 252- 521- 0545 or 527- 6935- home. Meadows grist mill, 20”, EC, new stones, $ 3,000. Max Grant, Mills River 828- 891- 7072. Cub Farmall tractor w/ cultivator, corn planter, brackets, $ 1,800; EZ Go golf cart, truck with full set of curtains, gas, $ 2,195. R. W. Swift, Elon 336- 349- 8373. NH manure spreader # 213- 240 bu capacity, EC, kept dry, $ 2,400. Lee Von Speaks, Traphill 336- 957- 8059. Irrigation guns 3- 4” # 100 Nelson part circle, Akron stands, $ 2,500. J. L. McLaurin, Wade 910- 323- 5207. Front end loader to fit 855 JD. Dane Hazelwood, Walnut Cove 336- 591- 4886. 122 Cub Cadet 12 hp 3 spd, GC; 1204 Cub Cadet 12 hp, 4 spd, GC, $ 700/ ea. Ralph Spaugh, Boonville 336- 367- 7036. Manure spreader, ground driven, almost new tires, FC, $ 400. Bill Swice-good, Lexington 336- 764- 0652. Intern’l 504 farm tractor, 50 hp, diesel, wide front end loader, 3 pt hitch engine hasd broken crank, $ 2,000. James Brown, Magnolia 910- 289- 3009. Belly band for industrial AC B, $ 20. Barry Cole, Asheboro 336- 873- 7193. Yanmar 1700 21 hp diesel, $ 3,150; Yanmar 2500 29 hp diesel, $ 4,950, blth LNC. R. Wilson, Kernersville 336- 993- 4916. ’ 53 Farmall Cub tractor runs and looks good, has cultivator and draw bar, $ 2,600. Paul Wall, Pinnacle 336- 351- 2331. BC 1000 Vermeer wood chipper, 2000 model, 3,000 hrs, new paint and knives, runs and looks good, $ 13,000. Mark Cochran, Rockwell 704- 791- 3776. Ford 4000 tractor diesel with Woods 1020 front end loader, $ 8,000. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. 2640 JD tractor GC, $ 8,900; Weaver 2 post truck lift, 7,000 lbs $ 1,900. Donovan Davis, Eagles Springs 910- 948- 3678. ’ 49 Ford tractor 8N, restored with gang disc, $ 3,250. Stedman Thomas, Cameron 910- 245- 7258. JD 480A forklift, shuttle, diesel, good tires, new paint, VGC, $ 5,500. Gary Mooneyhan, Mt. Airy 336- 413- 0973. ’ 87 Intern’l 1700 S flatbed, 12 ft dump truck, 9L, V8, diesel, $ 4,995. Jimmy May, Zebulon 252- 235- 0077. Ground Hog earh drill, model 1M5C, with 6”, 8” and 12” auger, opera-tor manual, VGC, $ 500. Paul Soublet, Cameron 910- 850- 0476. Large, round bale hay ring, $ 25; bucket mount hay spear, $ 75. Mary Jane Younger, Sparta 336- 372- 5539. 1 row Cole fertilizer distributor/ cultivator, all new parts, bolts, hoses, points and paint, disc and extra feet for cultivating, $ 750 OBO. Jimmy Covington, Pilot Mtn, 336- 368- 1613. JD 5320, 521 front loader MX7 bushhog, 501 hrs, AC, cab, LNC, $ 28,500. Mac Allen, Kernersville 336- 345- 3919. Agri- link bale basket, 80 to 90 sq bale cap., $ 1,500. Larry Lyerly, Gold Hill 704- 279- 5876. Ford 4600 tractor, diesel, 52 hp, PS, $ 7,200; David Brown 990, tractor, diesel, PS, $ 5,000. David Shepherd, Wilkesboro 336- 921- 3166. JD corn header 444, $ 1,000; JD plow 418 spring loaded, $ 500. J. E. Smith, Mt Pleasant 704- 782- 7677. Yanmar 4x4 diesel tractor with new loader, PS, power shift, 38 hp EC, $ 9,800; ’ 08 tandem axle 16 ft tag trailer, electric brakes, $ 1,950. R. McGraw, Concord 704- 547- 1832. Four 100 irrigation guns with stands and tees, $ 250/ ea; 12 Nelson 80 irrigation heads, full circle, $ 50/ ea; 3 Walla 80 irrigation heads, part circle $ 100/ ea. Chuck Wooten, East Bend 336- 782- 7736. 11 tine chisel plow by King, 75+ hp, excellent on new land, breaks hardpan, $ 1,200; 300 gallon Hardee trail type sprayer, new roller pump, electric controls, boom three independent sections, GC, ready to spray, $ 1,700. F. D. Rivenbark, Burgaw 910- 259- 2717. MF 220 2 row, 3 pt cultivator, GC, $ 250; Unico broadcast seeder, $ 100; MF 383 tractor 2WD, high clearance row crop, $ 8,500; MF 1308, 8 ft disc mower, GC, $ 6,000; Davis Roller Mill w/ 1 hp electric motor, $ 350; ’ 66 C60 Chevy short bed single axle dump truck, $ 350. Thaxton Richardson, Greensboro 336- 656- 3961. ’ 65 IH Cub tractor lift arm, draw bar, rear wheel weights, new seat and muffler, some implements included, always sheltered, FC, $ 2,100 OBO, Kent Money, Yadkinville 336- 961- 911 0. Equipment For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Mini Dachshund female, longhaired, 6- 12 m/ o, AKC reg.; will consider 4.5- 5 lb male. Hannah Walls, Salisbury 704- 642- 1608. At stud 3 y/ o Irish setter, cham-pion bloodline, strong nose and soft mouth. Brye Richardson, Mayodan 336- 427- 4835. Mountain Cur or Feist female that trees squirrels or stay put squirrel dog. Mark Jacobs, Bryson City 828- 269- 7509. Blue Hillard, Blue tick feist or Australian sheep dog. James Craven, Reidsville 336- 951- 2704. Female beagle/ feist. Rob Baldwin, N. Wilkesboro 336- 984- 0862. Mountain Curr female, close to medium range, hunts hard. Mark Jacobs, Bryson City 828- 269- 7509. Feist stud service not reg., may be Jack Russell/ feist mix. James W. Hayes, Jr., Rockingham 910- 895- 2688. Mini Rex doe pedigreed, prefer broken caster, in or east of Raleigh under $ 40. Kelsey Seitter, Burgaw 910- 283- 2958. 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 certificate or a statement that all animals have current shots. NOTICE smal animals Beagle pups reg., 4, DOB 5/ 08, out of champion stock, $ 150. Edward Brown, Boonville 336- 468- 2252. Edward Brown, Boonville 336- 468- 2252. Mixed Georgia red back rabbits, and NC wild hare, great for training dogs, meat or pets, $ 3/ ea. Fred Ireland, Mocksville 336- 492- 6378. Great Pyrenees, 3 ½ y/ o males, full blood, good guard dogs, raised with goats, $ 100/ ea. Rick Hunter, Burlington 336- 228- 7936. Bloodhound pups full blood, weaned, DOB 4/ 08, $ 250. Leigh Ann Maness, Seagrove 336- 879- 2541. Elhew pointer pups, Damascus, Snakefoot, Mr McGoo breeding, reg., orange/ white, DOB 4/ 08, $ 250/ ea. John R. Davis, Wake Forest 919- 562- 9181 or 614- 6532. Blue tick broke coon dog will tree own coon, 75 lbs, dark blue, good tree dog, $ 500; coon dog, dark red, 4 y/ o, $ 450; started squirrel dog, $ 100; broke squirrel dog, will tree coon also, $ 600. Gayle and Bertha Frye, Carthage 910- 947- 5690 or 639- 4947- cell. Holland lops/ Netherland dwarf/ Dutch rabbits, $ 35. Donna Cayton, Durham 919- 471- 6346. Black Labs AKC reg., parents on site, both excellent temper and hunters, will be ready 7/ 08, $ 350. Tabbie Nance, Beaufort 252- 728- 5788. German shepherd pups AKC reg., DOB 4/ 08, 2 males, 3 females, parents on site, $ 250/ ea. Gayzelle Chavis, Durham 919- 724- 7241. Jack Russell terriers, full blood, white with some brown, $ 175. Clint Grubb, Lexington 336- 239- 5558. Australian shepherd 10 y/ o, female, needs to be spayed, well trained, great with other dogs and people. John Sasser, Taylorsville 828- 635- 6008. Rabbits Tennessee red backs, $ 10 up. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange 919- 778- 0361. German shorthair pointers DOB 5/ 08, tails docked, certificate of health, $ 200. Randy Haithcox, Statesville 704- 876- 4212. Shetland sheep dog, sheltie, AKC, 2 males, 1 female, great with children and other pets, $ 325. Sandra Webb, Oxford 919- 693- 5094. Lab silver/ black female, $ 300. Roger Melville, Charlotte 704- 568- 0312. Female Aussie 11 y/ o, great with other dogs and people. John Sasser, Taylorsville 828- 635- 6008. At stud black and tan piebald or chocolate and tan or yellow Dachshund, other colors and coats, fee $ 350 or pick of litter. Lt. C. Smith, Rose Hill 919- 616- 7276. Mini Lop eared rabbits, champion bloodline 6 w/ o, $ 40. Gene Keiger, Statesville 704- 876- 8767. Huckleberry hound beagle pups, AKC, descendants of Little Man, $ 150. Fred McNeill, Crumpler 336- 982- 2242. Georgia redback rabbits good for training dogs, replenish areas, meat and pets, $ 11/ ea or $ 10/ ea five or more. L. J. Smith, Thomasville 336- 476- 411 2. Dachshund, mini, AKC, males and females, $ 325 up. Mac Anderson, Asheboro 336- 629- 7582. Australian cattle dogs, AKC reg., blue heelers, blue and red, great for working or pets, DOB 7/ 08, $ 250. Debbie Hinson, Wingate 704- 582- 0408. Four beagle pups reg., DOB 5/ 08, out of champion stock, $ 150, Edward Brown, Boonville 336- 468- 2252. Big game hound pups DOD 4/ 3/ 08, 1/ 8 Aeirdale, 7/ 8 hound, $ 100/ ea; Golden retriever pups, 4/ 08, parents on site, health guarantee. Jack Smith, Goldsboro 919- 731- 7269. Kangal pups DOB 5/ 08, UKC reg., parents are superior working dogs, excel-lent temperament and hips, pups raised with parents and goats, health contract provided, $ 1,200-$ 1,500. Stuart Richens, Hendersonville 828- 685- 11 70. Blue heeler pups DOB 6/ 08, mother and father on site, $ 125. Ava Moon, Pinetown 252- 945- 3691. Pembroke Welsh Corgi pups DOB 5/ 08, reds and tris, male and female, AKC reg., parents on site, $ 350. Bruce and Connie Kirby, Claremont 828- 256- 1884. Curr squirrel pups, 3 m/ o, $ 75/ ea. Bill Williams, Linwood 336- 247- 4412. Australian shepherd full blood, black/ white/ brown merle, 5 y/ o, Free to good home. Sherman Tucker, Locust 704- 485- 2050. English shepherd pups UKC purple ribbon reg. 8 w/ o, black and white, good marking, $ 250/ ea. Elizabeth Stillwell, Sylva 828- 586- 9252. Lionheads $ 10 up’ SamKiam rabbots. $ 10; Tennessee redback, $ 10 or $ 15/ breeding pair. Heather Hoots, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2335. Treeing feist, DOB 5/ 08, farm dogs, squirrel, coon, snakes, all colors, $ 125. Gary Satterfield, Thomasville 336- 906- 6817. Coon dog, red bone, 4 y/ o, broke, $ 450; broke squirrel dog, will tree coons, $ 600; started squirrel dog, $ 100. Gayle Frye, Carthage 910- 947- 5690 or 639- 4947. Australian shepherd pups AKC/ ASCA reg. all colors, champ bloodlines, parents on site, $ 400-$ 600. George Hines, Stanfield 704- 888- 2987. German shepherd male pup, AKC OFA, German lines, socialized, good temperament, large boned, 36 genera-tion pedigree, health guaranteed, $ 600. Randee Barbour, Clayton 919- 553- 5997 or 772- 2086. Great Pyreneese pups 14 w/ o, $ 125-$ 150. Buddy Freeman, Old Fort 828- 668- 4993. Started setters, 3 ancestors in bird dog hall of fame, $ 300. Bill Haynes, Rockwell 704- 640- 9377. Dachshund pups, CKC, DOB 6/ 08, males, females, black/ tan/ red, $ 250. Chris Vanderford, Whiteville 910- 840- 3895. Lab pups yellow, black, chocolate, mother and father on site, $ 200. Cody Sorrell 919- 971- 0681. Weimaraner pups DOB 5/ 08, third generation, deposits welcome, $ 600. Marcus McCue, Raleigh 919- 369- 6450. Purebred mini Rex rabbits, all ages, pedigreed and healthy, mother and father on site 10% 4H discount, $ 25-$ 35. Kelsey Seitter, Burgaw 910- 283- 2958. Black Lab pups 9 w/ o, dew claws removed, parents on site, great hunting dogs or pets, 2 females and 2 males, $ 250. Keith Smith, Goldsboro 919- 223- 1925. Mini Lop eared rabbits, champion bloodlines, reg., 6 w/ o, $ 40. Gene Keiger, Statesville 704- 876- 8767. German shepherd pups AKC work-ing bloodline, DOB 7/ 08, $ 3.50. D. C. Register, Dunn 910- 892- 6393. Beagles running and pups, UKC and AKC reg., champ bloodlines, good for hunting or competition as well as pets, $ 150 up. Michael Booker, Greensboro 336- 908- 6142 or 708- 1366. Brittany Spaniel pups, AKC reg., DOB 5/ 08, parents on site, orange/ whie, great pets or hunting dogs, tails and dew claws done, $ 300. Janet Mackey, Monroe 704- 562- 4560. Missouri cottontails $ 10/ ea. Henry Stogner, Norwood 704- 474- 3602. Mini Rex rabbits and mini Rex Dutch X, $ 8-$ 10. Jerry Nobles, Henderson 252- 432- 5757. At stud Weimaraner, reg., 1.5 y/ o, silver blue, excellent bloodline conforma-tion pedigree, $ 400. Renee Pendergrass, Belews Creek 336- 595- 3453. Beagle pups, DOB 5/ 08, males, $ 125; females, $ 150, good hunting or great pets. Johnny Williams, Yadkinville 336- 469- 9240. Labs, full blood, not reg., 6 w/ o as of 6/ 08, 2 black females, 2 black males, 1 yellow male, 2 yellow females, $ 50. Hattie Furr, Albemarle 704- 438- 0575. Rabbits for re- stocking and dog training, redback X, $ 10. Scott Sink, Lexington 336- 250- 0685. Labs, chocolate, AKC, 5 males, 3 females, ready 7/ 08, $ 400/ ea. Lee Dail, Hertford 252- 331- 3279. 1 ½ y/ o English setter female with papers, good natured, needs a good home, Free. Will Dunlap, Walnut Cove 336- 406- 7927. HRCH X SHR Lab pups, yellow expected great hunters, CJ’s Shortstop bloodline, ready 9/ 08, 26 month hip/ eye guarantee, $ 500. Neal Holcomb, Thur-mond 336- 927- 7842. Classified Advertising Page AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2008 ’ 77 model 1370 Case tractor 155 hp, cab, new tires, looks and runs good, $ 5,000; Intern’l 2400 round baler, shed kept, $ 1,500; B AC tractor, new rear tires, has no starter, $ 750. John Graves, Mocksville 336- 749- 6570. ’ 59 JD 530 good paint, maintained by JD dealer, 3 pt hitch with original top link, VGC, $ 7,000 OBO. John Massey, Clayton 919- 934- 4695. 46 ft trailers good to use for hay storage, 5- 8 trailers, GC, $ 1,500-$ 2,000. Hal Parker, Asheboro 336- 305- 4545. WD AC new tires and new motor, $ 1,900; JD, EC, $ 3,600; 5 spd lawn tractor, LNC, $ 1,500. Don Wright, Lawndale 704- 482- 0412. Ford 2600 diesel tractor, factory power steering, new fenders, bumper, good tires, paint, looks and runs great with 14 items of LN equipment, $ 6,500. Daniel Clubb, Walnut Creek 336- 595- 1340 or 414- 9445. Two TD6- 1 TD9 and 2 TD 18 Intern’l bulldozers, 1 garden Denver airtrack, air compressor with CAT engine TD6- TD9 TD18 parts. J. Ford Deitz, Sylva 828- 586- 5312. ’ 49 8N red belly, LNC rear tires, 12 volt system, new battery, runs great, $ 3,500. Grover Evans, Graham 336- 222- 8820. IH DT 466 power unit, EC, $ 3,500. Roy Harris, Harrisburg 980- 621- 0338. Farmall Super A runs good with equipment, $ 5,800; Farmall Super C, runs good with equipment $ 3,800. Donald Scott Cannon, Ayden 252- 746- 4600. MF combine # 510, field ready, GC, both heads, $ 4,000. Lee Von Speaks, Traphill 336- 957- 8059. Manure spreader large $ 250. Vicki Brown, Germanton 336- 994- 2442. TD 20 Intern’l bull dozer, $ 7,500; 30 ft boom spray, $ 100. Hurley Sanders, Seagrove 336- 879- 5891. Farmall Super A runs good with equipment, $ 2,800. Ronald Spain, Jacksonville 910- 346- 3947. Two horse wagon, $ 1,000; horse drawn equipment scoop pan, cultivator, straight stock plow, etc, hand cranked corn cracker, $ 50-$ 150. Lonnie Simerson, Linwood 336- 752- 2258. NI manure spreader model # 206, 90 bu, $ 600. Mike Wilson, Bear Creek 919- 837- 5009. Dearborn 12” double bottom plow w/ furrow wheel, $ 185; Leinbach single 14” plow with depth gauge wheel, new, $ 200. W. T. Norman, Sandy Ridge 336- 871- 2093. Old farm equipment tires, five 825x20, two 900x20; one 750x20, all GC, $ 15/ ea. R. Poole, Cary 919- 467- 9390. Farmtrac 665 4WD loader, canopy, LNC, 85 hrs, $ 20,000. Phil Whitley, Stanfield 704- 888- 6387. AC 16B dozer $ 10,000; AC 160 pan, FC, $ 2,500. Jerry Kivett, Staley 336- 622- 2832. MF front end loader, will fit 35 or 135 tractor, $ 450. Gilbert Cain, Elizabethtown 910- 588- 4143 or 874- 5530. New boom pole never used, $ 85. Rudy Eubanks, Pittsboro 919- 542- 3645. Cub tractor with cultivators, field ready, GC, $ 1,995. C. Witherspoon, Harmony 704- 539- 5418. Generator 12,000 watts, Winco PTO mounted on King Kutter platform 3 pt hitch, new. $ 2,000. Lacy Beck, Jr., Hamlet 910- 582- 0271 or 995- 1041. Power take off pully for 8N Ford tractor, $ 85. Carlton Ward, Carthage 910- 245- 7653. 30 hp diesel 4 WD NorTrac tractor with front end loader, 150 hrs, EC, $ 9,250; NH 7 ft sickle mower, GC, $ 700; 3 pt hitch spreader, $ 200. Vardell Bullard, Maxton 910- 844- 9840. Commercial pecan cracker cracks, 100 + lbs per hour with an 80% shellout of halves, feeder hopper included, $ 3,995. Gordon Pearce, Bailey 252- 230- 0224. Grasshopper mowing deck 61” in VGC, $ 350 OBO. Frank Hollowell, Hurdle Mills 919- 732- 7488. AC 72 pull type combine with grain bin and straw chopper, auger feed, all original belts, always been under shelter, $ 300. Tony Carlton, State Road 336- 366- 0560. Two 450 Case track loaders, 4- in- 1 buckets, new motors, rebuilt torque converters, automatic, $ 9,500. Steve Tilley, Mt. Airy 336- 325- 0597. Intern’l 130 GC, $ 4,000 ; 140 fertil-izer attachment, GC, 3 16” bottom plow, LNC, $ 550. Eugene Sherion, Gibsonville 336- 697- 9047. Intern’l 3414 backhoe GC, $ 3,450. James Chambers, Clyde 828- 734- 7803. Woods 750 3 pt hitch, backhoe, GC, $ 1,995. Jimmy May, Zebulon 252- 235- 0077. ’ 48 Gibson tractor restored, $ 2,000; bog 8 disc 3 pt hook up, $ 300; 2- 16 tractor tires ½ tread, $ 25. Dewey Yow, Richfield 704- 463- 5238. Small 180 6 ft side discharge, 3 pt hitch, finishing mower, VGC, $ 550. Bobby Poe, Greensboro 336- 674- 0671. ’ 64 MF 35 diesel GC, $ 1,500; Ford 861 tractor, needs repair, $ 1,850. George Cutchins, Sandy Ridge 336- 871- 2417. ’ 52 8N Ford tractor GC with 7 pieces of equipment, $ 4,500; 7 hp Ariens tiller, EC, $ 400. W. Bruce Parrish, Thomasville 336- 475- 0947. ’ 77 Farmall 140 tractor with fertilizer attachment and cultivators, fiberglass fertilizer hopper, new front tires, $ 5,000. Ronald Denton, Sr, Louisburg 919- 496- 7107 or 796- 1852. ’ 90 Yamaha 350 Big Bear 4x4 four wheeler, less than 1,000 miles of farm use, $ 1,700. Cecil Futch, Rocky Point 910- 675- 2727. Hardee MT560 T 3 pt, bushhog clutch in GC, 5 ft cut, $ 350. Jerry Hembree, Greensboro 336- 697- 9292. Intern’l TD14A trucks, $ 2,000; engine, $ 2,000; dozer blade, cylinders, pump, $ 2,000; Danish tine cultivator, 8 row hydraulic folding , $ 2,500; disc bedder, 4 row with fertilizer hoppers, row markers. Robert Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252- 746- 6838. Hardee swing arm ditch mower, 16 ft RCH, 42” high speed blade, 15 hrs, LNC, $ 10,000. Jerry Atkinson, Kenansville 810- 289- 0223. JD 2940 80 hp, 4x4 tractor with cab, AC, radio, loader, GC, $ 23,500; JD 530 round baler, $ 5,900; MF/ Vemeer round baler, $ 4,900; Kubota 4x4 tractor. W. Phillips, Boone 828- 264- 6488. Cat 955 loader left steering clutch frozen, right side working, $ 3,500 as is. Percy Quantz, Rockwell 704- 855- 2183. Meadows mill on wheels all steel, 4 head blocks, hand dogs, hand push outs, hyd feed, hyd log turner, deck all steel, 3 chains, 10 ft x 20 ft, automatic log turner, etc., Free Frick mill with the Meadows mill, $ 5,500. Wayne Herman, Taylorsville 828- 632- 4624 or 217- 7594. 3 ft Ferguson chisel plow, $ 300; Agroteck sprayer, 300 gallons, high pressure pump, pin hitch, hydraulic folding arms, 35 ft boom, EC, $ 2,500; 5 ft bushhog with 70 hp gear box, $ 600. Paul Boyd, Oxford 919- 693- 6252. Vermeer model BC 606 brush chipper, PTO driven weights 1,350 lbs, chips up to 6” logs, disc cutting system, used only 100 hrs, has been sheltered, $ 6,000. R. B. McKinley, Siler City 919- 742- 5331. 130 Farmall not running, $ 1,000. Bobby Coble, Julian 336- 685- 4705. ’ 72 MF 175 diesel 62 hp, PS, 2 sets of remotes, always sheltered, EC, $ 5,900; JD model 39 sickle mower, 7 ft, 3 pt, EC, $ 650; Ford 503 hay rake, 3 pt, PTO driven, EC, $ 750. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. Loader to fit 784 Intern’l tractor hyd and control included, 2 row Hol-land tobacco setter, $ 300; two row hyd cultivator with fert. hoppers, $ 600. Steve Meltoon, Siloam 336- 902- 4472. AC snap coupled plow, 4 16 bottom plow, GC, $ 300. Bobby Safley, Salisbury 704- 636- 1318. D4D Cat bulldozer 10 ft tilt blade, runs great, $ 14,500. Al English, Archdale 336- 587- 4381. Sears Suburban garden tractor ’ 74 or ’ 75 model, 12 hp, cast iron engine, needs starter, motor will run, stored in shed, $ 200. Eddie Albertson, Thomasville 336- 474- 2296. Intern’l 35 hay rake, field ready, $ 900. M. Randy, Taylorsville 336- 406- 4213. 140 Farmall w/ 5 pieces of equip-ment, $ 3,950. Dennis Slate, Germanton 336- 591- 5884. ’ 71 Intern’l Cub tractor LNC, restored and painted, fast hitch tractor, ready for work or show, $ 2,950; Leinbach line harrow, 1 row pick up type with fast hitch connection for Cub or 140 Farmall, $ 200. Phillip Boyles, Denver 704- 408- 1058. NH 273 sq baler, $ 2,500; Hesston 3717 4 beater tedder, $ 1,600, both in the field, ready condition; electric hay eleva-tor, $ 200. Randy Bennett, Taylorsville 336- 406- 4213. Gleaner combine E3 series w/ cab, need to trade for gleaner K2, K3 die-sel combine, needs some work, kept in barn, corn head, 10 ft grainhead, $ 2,500 OBO. Blair Burrage, Concord 704- 786- 3195. ’ 50 AC C with wide front end, overhauled and painted about 5 years ago, includes Woods 60” belly mower, new battery, rear tires almost new, $ 3,000. Randall Yates, Walkertown 336- 595- 9466. JD 455D track loader 4- in- 1 bucket undercarriage is new, $ 20,000. Tom Small, Gold Hill 704- 209- 6358. Post hole digger, 3 pt hitch, EC, 9” auger, $ 475. Tony Hutchens, Yadkinville 336- 679- 8294. Bushhog 5 ft setting, 3 pt attach-ment, PTO driven, $ 350. Mike Bailey, Creedmoor 919- 610- 8168. 8N Ford tractor runs good, new paint, $ 3,000 OBO. Joel Hussey, Rob-bins 910- 464- 2933. ’ 59 MF Super 90 tractor working with 1,500 hrs, original drive train, recently replaced hydraulics, including pump, lift cylinder, release valve, $ 4,000. Mike Tisdale, Nashville 252- 459- 6616. JD BWA disc 40 blade, 14 ft wide, GC; JD chisel plow, 5 shank, 12 ft sec-tion hare, $ 300-$ 1,400. Randy Clontz, Indian Trail 704- 753- 1780. Shibaura tractor D275 4 WD with front end loader, easy shift transmission, multi speed live PTO, GC, $ 5,500. Jim Banks, Thomasville 336- 392- 9469. Swisher 60” finish mower, pull behind ATV, 14.5 hp Briggs, electric start, adjustable height to 6” rarely used, $ 750. Les Bennett, Pilot Mtn 336- 710- 0780. Intern’l 3514 backhoe, not used in 3 years, needs some work, $ 3,500; timberjack 230D log skidder, ready to work, GC, $ 12,000. Mike Shaffner, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2953. Ford 2000 70’ s model, VGC, gas sheltered, excellent tires, with bushhog, scrape and box blades, rear forks, till-age tool, disc, $ 6,500. Scott McNeely, Yadkinville 336- 692- 4200. Ford 8N, red belly 3 pt hitch, $ 2,000; Farmall M 12 volt, gas tank resealed, extra grille, new steering, $ 2,500. Margaret McKinney, Monroe 704- 753- 5327. Moffitt saw mill PTO driven, with new parts, needs minor restocking, you disassemble, $ 800. Danny Gaines, Bear Creek 919- 742- 4554. Rake 3 pt hitch, 5 wheels, used 2 seasons, LNC, $ 500. Roger Drum, Statesville 704- 880- 7006. 57 hp tractor w/ loader, $ 7,200; JD w/ loader, $ 8,900; 8N Ford $ 2,500; JD haybine, rake and sq baler, $ 3,000; tedder rake, 3 pt spear, cattle head gate. Terry Christenbury, Midland 704- 782- 1536. WD AC tractor $ 1,500. Joe Del-linger 704- 876- 4063. NH control box for 630 round baler, all controls, part number 858911 , $ 250. Charles Weddington, Jr., Kannapolis 704- 932- 1212. 3 pt hitch implements 6 ft rake, $ 300; 5 ft bushhog, $ 850; 6 ft spike tooth harrow, $ 400; Woods under belly finish mower, $ 795; 4 arm 20 blade disc, $ 700. Drew Sorensen, Raleigh 919- 266- 1550. One row Roanoke tobacco harvester with 6 trailers, $ 5,000. R. Dale Brooks, Ronda 336- 984- 3093. ’ 05 NH TC35A w/ 16LA loader, 4x4 w/ R4 tires, VGC, $ 15,000. Charlie Willis, Lexington 336- 250- 5434. ’ 48 AC G w/ original manual, new tires, plow, cultivators and manual lift, $ 3,500. Roy Moss, Stem 919- 528- 1915. Intern’l TD 9 bulldozer hydraulic blade with rear winch, motor works but is out, cranks on gas switches to diesel, $ 1,800; Meadows mill all steel, $ 9,500. Rodney Davis, Connelly Springs 828- 437- 7519. Gleaner K corn and soybean special, 13 ft grain, 238 corn head, $ 2,500. Corey Parker, Stony Point 704- 929- 0637. Assorted bulldozers, Cat D7, Cat D8 JD 750B, all machines run good, $ 25,000/ ea. Tillman Farrington, Madison 336- 427- 5018. Farmall 140 mid 60’ s model, runs good, good tires, paint okay, new battery, 12 v system, cultivators and 3 pt hitch, $ 4,250. Johnny Williams, Yadkinville 336- 469- 9240. RM 59 Woods finish mower, GC, $ 600. Allen Lamm, Kenly 252- 237- 1873. 400X JD loader bucket 85” high volume loader bucket, came off ’ 07 4720 JD tractor, $ 1,000. Jeff Haney, Marshville 704- 624- 0152. JD 2840 w/ canopy, 80 hp, front loader 148, GC, $ 9,400. Mac Tidwell, Murphy 828- 644- 5466. ’ 91 Honda 4 wheeler, GC, $ 1,000. Ricky Bryant, Whitakers 252- 437- 1728. NH silage wagon side and rear delivery, work good, $ 1,000. Tommy Wingler, Statesville 704- 902- 4677. ’ 52 JD M tractor JD 3 pt hitch, 12 volt, new tires, adjustable wide front end, rear wheel weights, lights, fresh tune up, mostly restored, $ 3,500. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919- 815- 0268. Irrigation pump and reel big pump, we have had two reels going at the same time and could have used three with this pump, $ 12,000 OBO. Dean Durham, State Road 336- 366- 7390. Sears 16/ 6 twin garden tractor with mower, model no 917.25181 for parts or repair, broken hood, need carburetor kit, Onan engine, $ 500. James Stanley, Gaston 252- 410- 0019. Irrigation system complete with 600 ft 4” pipe on trailer, pump driven by V8 engine on trailer, 2 large and 10 small heads, $ 3,700. George Jones, 1361 Alamance Church Rd., Julian 27283. Heavy duty reversible scoop pan, 3 pt hitch, $ 250; 25 gallon sprayer on 3 pt platform, electric pump, hand wand with 15 ft hose, $ 200. Eric Oldham, Chapel Hill 919- 933- 6629. ’ 76 Intern’l 500 track loader, 4- in- 1 bucket, diesel, 85% under carriage, runs good, $ 7,500. Terry Thompson, Chapel Hill 919- 260- 2579. JD 403 bushhog, LNC, new paint, only used a few times, $ 350; 8N Ford tractor with 5 ft bushhog, $ 2,500. J. Gar-rison, Lexington 336- 853- 1949. Long 2460 tractor front loader, 42 hp, $ 7,000. Eddy Dotson, Advance 336- 998- 7758. ’ 53 model w/ cultivators, cranks easy and runs smooth, lift, brakes, clutch all GC, sheet metal good, paint FC, $ 1,975. Rick Joyner, Stokesdale 336- 643- 4360. 3500 Cruster GC, $ 5,000. Jarome Womble, Goldston 910- 464- 3098. JD 3 pt hitch, sickle mower, GC, $ 400. Nickie Allen, Roxboro 336- 599- 5544. Post hole digger, 3 pt hook up with 9” and 12” augers, $ 400; rotary hoe 7 ft wide, 3 pt hitch, $ 325; two 16” bottom plows, 3 pt hitch, $ 150; Zero turn mower, 48”, 16 hp motor, $ 2,800. D. Chappell, Wake Forest 919- 266- 2201. Vicon disc mower new cover ready to use, $ 1,200. Bill Murrell, Ivanhoe 910- 520- 0055. Ford 3400 diesel w/ PS, front loader and hvy duty box blade, weight on rear wheels, does not have PTO, $ 6,000. G. Kelly, Roseboro 910- 564- 6240. Mitsubishi MT180H and 60” Beefco finish mower, 2 WD, new battery and charging system, mower has gear box rebuilt, runs great, $ 3,500 OBO. Ira Harvell, Concord 704- 784- 3677. 655A backhoe, GC, $ 11 ,000. Herman Johnson, Graham 336- 226- 1684. 4500 Ford backhoe, rebuilt motor less than 1,000 hrs, $ 5,000. Harold Johnson, Graham 336- 213- 9566. Winch for D2 Cat crawler, 4750. M. Matthews, Brevard 828- 862- 4513. Ryan plug core aerator hvy duty, LNC, $ 1,500. Glenwood Spence, Golds-boro 919- 778- 0537. Farmtrac 435 only 30 hours, LNC, $ 9,500. Robert Little, Wake Forest 919- 818- 3083. Skidloader grapple forks, 72” wide, $ 1,200; 48” pellet forks, $ 650, both never used, forklift attachment for tractors, 3 pt, $ 1,100; 6 ft bushhog, LNC, $ 650; 2020 JD tractor, 54 hp, PS, EC, $ 7,200, etc. B. Zsigmond, Shelby 704- 466- 3737. Rear PTO and 3 pt hitch fits 318, 322, 330, 332, 420, 430 JD garden tractors, $ 1,200. David Williams, Yadkinville 336- 244- 4859. Mower 3 pt hitch, finish type, 6 ft cut, never used, can deliver, $ 1,140. Roy Wright, Advance 336- 998- 8637. ’ 43 Ford 9N with 6 pieces of equip-ment, good tires front and rear, lift works good, runs great, $ 2,500; Farmall Super C chassis, rear end and transmission parts, 2 wheel weights, $ 350/ for all. Bill King, Advance 336- 998- 0853. Complete set of 140 cultivators, $ 600. William Ray, Hillsborough 919- 732- 2875. Worksaver rear hay forks, new paint, 1,500 lb capacity, one set, $ 125 one set $ 150. Wayne Nichols, Purlear 336- 667- 5324. MF 240 3,000 hrs, VGC, LNC tires, $ 6,500. Billy Nelson, Mooresville 704- 892- 3906. ’ 02 Skidsteer JD model 270, 1,200 hrs, counter weight kit, attachments avail-able, very strong machine, $ 18,900. Clay Boykin, Whiteville 910- 640- 6861. ’ 05 Cat 252B skidsteer loader, 42” bucket w/ teeth, 42” forks, less than 500 hrs, $ 28,000. John Phillips, Mocksville 336- 751- 3432. ’ 54 Ford tractor gas, 4 spd, live lift, restored, original good tires, ready to work, 5 ft bushhog, $ 3,850. Dennis Llewellyn, Mt Airy 336- 352- 3019. Case IH 8330 haybine, GC, $ 2,500; MF 40B tractor with loader, 59 hp, 2,000 hrs, GC, $ 5,000. Willard Huffman, Stony Point 704- 878- 2992. ’ 04 Case IH JX 65, 4WD, cab, AC, loader, 1,000 hrs, $ 23,500; NH 56 rake, $ 1,000; NH 451 sickle mower, $ 800; AC 5050 diesel, $ 3,600. R. Swift, Reidsville 336- 508- 9601. Cole double hopper planter with hitch for Farmall Super A and possible Cub, $ 150. Lathan G. Tilley, Hurdle Mills 919- 732- 7982. MF 165 tractor w/ MF loader, $ 3,995; 7 shank AP cult, $ 350; 2 bottom plow, $ 250; 6 ft rotary cutter, $ 300; 16 disc 3 pt harrow, $ 450; 6 ft box blade, $ 350. Albert Mills, Randleman 336- 498- 3743. ’ 78 955L Cat track loader, runs strong, 40% undercarriage, $ 15,000. Ben Miller, Yadkinville 336- 463- 4795. 3 pt hitch post hold digger/ auger, $ 100; 3 pt hitch cultivating plow, $ 75, both in GC. Angela Skeen, Winston- Salem 336- 803- 0923. 160A Barko Knuckleboom 6 cyl Cummins, lever controls, GC, $! 5,500. Kyle McClure, Marion 828- 738- 4560. Hough 4WD rubber tire loader, good paint, runs out good, 2 new tires, gas engine, 30 hp, $ 6,250. Jack Dezern, Hillsborough 919- 732- 7291. Used Z lift bucket conveyor by Gough Econ, 7 ft discharge height, feed and discharge sections both 3 ft wide, buckets approximately 9x3x2, 208 V single phase, $ 7,500 OBO. Risa Racecar, Durham 919- 361- 5282. Intern’l 50 hp tractor, $ 3,500; JD 450 bulldozer, $ 8,500; 5 ft bushhog, $ 350. William Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505. ’ 39 AC B on steel, all fuel, completely restored to original, $ 5,000; CA AC motor rebuilt, new brakes, rear tires, paint, new wiring harness, generator, $ 3,500 OBO. Steve Brown, Kannapolis 980- 521- 1665. ’ 55 Oliver wide front loader special gas GC, $ 4,400 OBO; 18.4- 38 tires, 40%, pair for $ 150. Francis Menius, Kannapolis 704- 856- 0861. 430 JD single front wheel, gas, motor stuck, needs restoring, $ 2,600 OBO; WD 6 Farmall not stuck but not running, $ 2,200 OBO. Keith Menius, Mt Pleasant 704- 232- 9493. Heavy duty offset bog for square hay baler, $ 1,500. Garry Hicks, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2720. Super A Farmall fair tires, runs good, looks good, 3 pt hitch, $ 2,400. Joe Perry, Tyner 252- 333- 7236. JD grain drill model 207B, small seed box, EC, $ 2,000; sickle mower for 9N Ford 1520. Paul Booth, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 9694. Two JD 1 row corn pickers, works great, looks good, used last year, 1 for parts, $ 350. Phil Hege, Lexington 336- 247- 0454. Intern’l 140 tractor all cultivators, bedding tools, layoff plow, etc, fertilizer hopper and 1 row Cole planter, quick hitch and 3 pt hitch, $ 3,500. Alan Howard, Albemarle 704- 422- 3571. ’ 01 Bobcat 753 with 750 hrs, EC, been serviced regularly, cage has been removed, $ 11 ,000. M. Robert, Dodson 336- 374- 3258. JD 4430 with cab and duals, bad engine but rest in GC, $ 6,800. Shane Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 215- 2684. ‘ 90 Case 685 w/ ROPS cab, EC, 1480 actual hours, used to bale and mow hay, barn kept, $ 9,000. Blair Thompson , Graham 336- 376- 6370. ’ 59 430 S JD new tires, front weight, motor overhauled, $ 4,975; ’ 57 420W JD front weight, new tires, $ 4,675; JD 6 ft sickle mower bar in VGC, $ 350; ’ 68 JD 140 H3 L& G with mowing deck, $ 875. etc. J. D. Martin, Dobson 336- 374- 2339. Hitachi excavator 1206,500 hours, GC, $ 27,000; 2 ton dump truck, $ 3,500. James High, Whiteville 910- 642- 5794. ’ 05 Honda Rancher 350 4 wheeler, yellow, 2 WD, low hours, 2,000 lb super winch, EC, $ 3,200. Joe Perry, Snow Camp 336- 264- 8063. Gehl 175 manure spreader, used very little, some weather damage, $ 3,000. Everette Hanks, N. Wilkesboro 336- 838- 2438. ’ 57 Farmall 450 tractor, new tires, brakes, clutch and paint, 3 pt hitch, Rogers Tomblin, Black Mtn 828- 669- 7826. ’ 54 JD no 101 quick- tatch 1 row corn picker, EC, $ 1,000 OBO; Winpower Corp tractor driven generator, model 25/ 15, pt 2, phase 1, trailer mount with rubber tires, $ 2,000. J. Motsinger, Lexington 336- 657- 7256. Complete rear end with all parts for Ford Dexter tractor, other parts avail-able, $ 600. John Bennett, Henderson 252- 438- 7918. Super A Farmall 3 pt hitch, rear grass cutter, new paint job, runs great, 16 ft tandem axle trailer, $ 4,500. Julius Harris, Snow Hill 252- 522- 0763. NH 845 round baler manual tie, $ 1,500; NH847 round baler auto tie with bale kicker, $ 2,800. Mark Troutman, Concord 704- 782- 5852. Gravely walking tractor, mower, sulkey, rotary plow, miscellaneous, $ 1,200. John Heller, Bahama 919- 479- 6735. NH 658 round baler that bales, 4x4 bales, always sheltered has manu-als, $ 7,000. Vic Safarian, New Hill 919- 362- 4495. ’ 54 Case VAC 14 working tractor, sheet metal FC, $ 650 OBO. John Lindsey, Asheboro 336- 521- 4185. ’ 59 JD 730 gas, PS, live PTO, float ride seat, roll o matic, 3 pt hitch, runs good, good sheet metal, tires FC, $ 7,500. Todd Clayton, Hurdle Mills 336- 592- 5171. Commercial grade 72 “ Frontier landscape rake, new, front stand and adjustable, $ 500. M. Terry, Cove City 252- 229- 2164. JD2840 w/ canopy 80 hp front loader 148, 2,988 hrs, GC, $ 9,400. Mac Tidwell, Murphy 828- 644- 5466. 400X JD loader bucket 85” high volume loader bucket used very little, came off ’ 07 4720 JD tractor, $ 1,000. Jeff Haney, Marshville 704- 624- 0152. NH 450 sickle mower 7 ft cut, runs perfect, operators manual, spare new belt, $ 950. D. L. shires, Shelby 704- 300- 9042. Cobey manure spreader, power take off driven, GC, $ 700; MF 31, 6 ft mower, GC, $ 600. Vernon Holloway, Hays 336- 957- 2565. ’ 93 Ford/ NH 848 round baler, wide pickup, net wrap, ’ 93 model, field ready, $ 5,500. Burke Friday, Taylorsville 828- 632- 4171. 79 M140 Farmall original factory seats, $ 5,900; ’ 68 M140 $ 3,900, cultiva-tors and plows; JCB 214 backhoe, 4- in- 1 bucket, air, closed cab, pilot controls, EC. Mac Lovin, Hamlet 910- 205- 3737. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT August 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page Fescue, horse quality, state tested, sq bales, $ 4.50, 1,800- 2,000 bales avail-able; cow oat rolls, $ 30, 100 available; oat straw bales, $ 5, 200 available, de-livery for large orders. Lee Dry, Locust 980- 581- 0777. Oat hay sq bales in the barn, $ 5.50. Robert, Siler City 919- 742- 3600. Fescue/ rye mixed hay, sq bales, $ 4/ ea. Josh Parks, Ramseur 336- 213- 5013 or 2145351. Rye/ oats hay, clean, $ 5.50/ ea. U. L. Keith, Durham 919- 687- 7016. Fescue round bales, ’ 08 spring cut-ting, 4x4, fertilized, no rain, good qual-ity, stored dry in barn, $ 25-$ 30. Jackie Johnson, Trinity 336- 475- 6975. Mixed grass 4x4 bales, $ 25. Todd Ore, Reidsville 336- 427- 8718. ’ 08 Fescue spring cutting, 4x5 net wrap, round bales, clean, tight, will store outside, $ 25-$ 30. Alex Simpson, Monroe 704- 221- 3621. Alfalfa sq bales, $ 7; round bales, $ 35; orchard grass bales, $ 5, horse quality; meadow hay, $ 20/ round bales. Phil Zim-merman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Fescue grass 1st cutting, clean, $ 4/ bale, delivery available for extra fee. Brad Benton, Ronda 336- 244- 5762. Fescue round bales, 4x5, stored under shelter, great horse hay, $ 40. Mert Austin, Peachland 704- 695- 7232. Fescue/ orchard grass mix, horse quality, no rain, tight bales, $ 4/ ea. William Hartley, Lexington 336- 787- 3370. Fescue mix baled 6/ 08, 350- 400 sq bales, $ 3/ ea at the barn any quantity, de-livery may be available. Randy Bennett, Taylorsville 336- 406- 4214. Straw sq bales, $ 3/ ea. Darren Davis, Randleman 336- 626- 9470. ’ 08 Alfalfa first cut in barn, $ 8/ sq bale, no delivery. C. Cooper, Norwood 704- 474- 4052. Fescue, orchard grass/ fescue mix 4x4 round bales, first cutting, spring ’ 08, will load your vehicle at barn, $ 20/ per bale. David Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Wheat straw $ 3/ per bale. G. T. Underwood, Elon 336- 349- 7283. Straw 3,000 good tight bales, no weeds, no rain, $ 3/ per bale at barn, can deliver for extra charge. H. H. Farms, Julian 336- 446- 6817. Coastal hay USDA tested, horse qual-ity, stack wagon bales, sq $ 5/ ea; round, $ 50/ ea. R. G. Hammonds, Lumberton 910- 734- 2991. Orchard grass 50 bales, 4x5 bales, sheltered, $ 40/ ea. Douglas Gupton, Louisburg 919- 853- 2140. ’ 08 Orchard grass spring cutting, horse quality, tested 14.78% protein, no rain, weed control, sq bales, $ 6/ ea. Mark Williams, Reidsville 336- 342- 6711 . Fescue and mixed grass horse quality, $ 4/ per bale in the barn. Roger Tuttle, Oakboro 704- 485- 3959. Horse hay sq bales, in barn, no rain, $ 4/ ea. W. L. Clodfetter, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 2234 or 769- 3165. Horse quality hay rolls, $ 40/ ea, delivery available. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606. Oat/ rye grass sq bales, $ 5; round bales, 5x5 of oat and rye grass, $ 60/ ea; oats, $ 5/ ea; oat straw, $ 3/ sq bale. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. Orchard grass mix excluding fescue, good hay, sq bales, $ 5/ ea. Barbara Yard-man, Greensboro 336- 674- 7777. Alfalfa and alfalfa mix 3x3x8 bale, 900 to 1,000 lbs, horse quality, $ 125- $ 145. Tony Greene, Hendersonville 828- 699- 2781. Alfalfa/ orchard and orchard grass, $ 4-$ 5/ bale; oat hay, $ 3.50/ sq bale; hay hoop, GC, $ 100. J. Lloyd Mabe, Danbury 336- 593- 8088. ’ 08 Alfalfa/ orchard grass horse quality, $ 4/ in the field; $ 4.50/ in the barn. John Kapp, Rural Hall 336- 969- 6630. ’ 08 Fescue hay 4x4 round bales, horse quality, no rain, in barn, $ 35/ bale. Lee Briles, Asheboro 336- 629- 6138. Fescue ’ 08 spring cutting, $ 4/ bale. Robert Fleming, Yadkinville 336- 679- 8220. ’ 08 Fescue horse quality, sq bales, in barn $ 5-$ 5.50/ bale. James Rollans, Mt Ulla 704- 278- 4624. ’ 08 Fescue horse quality, in barn, no rain, sq bales, $ 6; round bales, $ 55. Robert Connell, Concord 704- 436- 7310. Tifton 44 Bermuda sq bales, $ 6-$ 8 at barn; round bales, $ 0-$ 60, hauling nego. Carl V. Carter, Fayetteville 910- 485- 7892. Orchard grass horse quality, $ 6/ barn. Edward Dixon, Graham 336- 376- 6588 or 213- 4085. Fescue 4x5 round bales, no rain high quality, 120 available, $ 50. Carson Lee, Pleasant Garden 336- 382- 0732. Orchard grass fescue, Lezbad, oats, rye and mixes available, $ 2.50 to $ 7.50/ bale. Tommy Beaumont, Shawboro 252- 455- 0422. Fescue/ orchard horse quality, sq bales, $ 4.25/ bale or $ 820/ for all. Liza Ronan, Staley 336- 622- 8180. Quality fescue square bales, located NW Guilford co, cutting now, $ 4/ field or $ 5/ barn. Ken Steele, Stokesdale 336- 643- 0025. ’ 08 fescue/ mix round bales, shel-tered, $ 45/ ea. Robert James, Locust 704- 888- 4842. Fescue and rye grass mix, 45 lb square bales, no rain, $ 3/ bale. Gloria Jahnke, Chapel Hill 919- 967- 5558. Quality Timothy, orchard, broom, alfalfa in a mix, organic feeds, supple-ments for most farm animals, $ 7/ up. Nora Mitchell, Wake Forest 919- 528- 5690 or 880- 5539. Hay sprigs with cold tolerate genes, comes in earlier, stays longer to yield more tonnage, $ 8.50; Goodwell, $ 7.50 Ozark, $ 5 Midland- 99; hay sprigs, coastal, Tifton 44 and Tifton 85, $ 3.50/ per bu. Bruce Locklear, Maxton 910- 844- 6003. ’ 08 Fescue spring cutting, 4x4 round bales, good quality, no rain, stored in barn, $ 30/ bale. Mark Williams, Reidsville 336- 342- 6711 . Alfalfa $ 8/ bale; orchard grass, $ 7/ bale; fescue grass, $ 5/ bale; orchard grass, fescue mix, $ 6/ bale, will deliver at extra costs. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale 336- 643- 5621. Fescue 4x4 bales, spring ’ 08 cutting stored under shelter, $ 40. Don Perkins, Greensboro 336- 215- 2490. Fescue and mixed grass square bales for horses and cows, picked up in field, $ 3.50/ ea in the barn, $ 5/ ea. Pat Snider, 336- 317- 4105. Fescue/ clover mix, coastal and oat/ rye mix, $ 35-$ 40. Bobby Dew, Jr., Rocky Mount 252- 883- 4422. Orchard grass $ 5/ field, $ 6/ barn; wheat straw, $ 2.75/ field/$ 3.75/ barn, now booking ’ 08 cutting, no rain, horse quality. Harden Phipps, Julian 336- 446- 6817. Good quality, large bales, $ 6/ ea. Larry Brooks, Hamptonville 336- 468- 4252. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, $ 5/ sq bales; $ 50/ round bales. Stanley Hall, Fayetteville 910- 309- 0380. Hay square bales, horse quality, in the field, $ 4/ ea or in the barn $ 5/ ea. John Sharpe, Elkin 336- 244- 5845. Orchard grass/ fescue mix, rect-angular bales, $ 4/ ea; fescue 4x5 round bales $ 27/ ea. Fred Byerly, Thomasville 336- 472- 6381. ’ 08 Fescue square bales, good quality $ 4/ field; $ 5/ barn. John Warner, Reidsville 336- 634- 1234. Fescue/ mix square bales, $ 4; orchard grass, $ 4.50; oats or grass round bales in barn, $ 40; outside, $ 30, all hay fertil-ized, wheat straw, $ 3/ ea. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704- 629- 5520. Alfalfa, alfalfa/ orchard grass, orchard grass and prairie grass in 3x3x8 bales, all horse quality, $ 80 up. Derek Teague, Catawba 828- 446- 6111 . Fescue horse quality, and oat straw, spring ’ 08, $ 4 up. A. Rollans, Mooresville 704- 662- 6421. Top quality coastal hay, sq bales, come get out of the field, ready, $ 5.50. Randal Carter, Raleigh 919- 796- 9852. Oat, wheat/ grass, fescue, orchard grass, 4x5 round bales; oat straw, 4x5 bales, $ 30-$ 50. Stephen Israel, Swepsonville 336- 578- 1831 or 213- 3015. Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, 1st ’ 08 cutting, 4x5 round bales, $ 55; square bales, $ 5.25; 4x5 round bales of oat hay, $ 50. Bill Murrell, Ivanhoe 910- 520- 0055. ’ 08 Tifton 44 w/ some rye mix, large bales, $ 40. Sherman Currin, Raleigh 919- 772- 311 6. Wheat straw orchard grass and fescue, no rain, in the barn, $ 4-$ 6. Alex Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 11 60. Coastal Bermuda very clean, horse quality, $ 5.50 at the barn or $ 5/ in the field. Ervin or Rachel Wood, Ayden 252- 746- 6356 or 531- 3204. 80+ bales eastern gam grass, fescue and lespedeza; 100 bales fescue and lespedeza, square bales, $ 3/ ea. Callie Baity, Mebane 336- 562- 2574. Fescue/ orchard mix rolled hay, good quality, 4x4 rolls, $ 25/ ea, shipping can be arranged for extra charge, price subject to change. Marty Wood, Traphill 336- 928- 0056. Orchard, fescue $ 3.50/ bale. Derek Adams, Pine Hall 336- 480- 4998. Orchard grass good quality, square bales, fresh cut in barn, $ 4.50. Joel Bame, Franklinville 336- 824- 8212. Bermuda grass, excellent cattle quality, 4x5 net wrap bales, located in Newton Grove, Roseboro and Autryville, $ 35 up. Aaron Dodson, Mt Olive 919- 689- 2291. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, 4x5 round bales, $ 50/ ea. Brian Hill, Shannon 910- 843- 1421. ’ 08 spring Fescue, 4x4 round bales, good quality, no delivery avail-able, $ 25-$ 30. Jackie Johnson, Trinity 336- 475- 6975. Oat straw, 30 4x5 round bales, ’ 08 crop, $ 25. Roy Pope, Matthews 704- 821- 8121. Fescue and mixed grass sq bales, $ 3/ ea. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336- 475- 6539. ’ 08 Fescue mix, horse quality, $ 3.50; cow quality, $ 3, no pesticides or herbicides, all natural. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 770- 1070. Straw, $ 2.50 square bale, you pick up. Kirk Keranen, Reidsville 336- 442- 2871. ’ 08 Fescue 4x4 round bales, $ 40/ ea. Leland Chrismon, Elon 336- 449- 5775. Orchard grass, 200 square bales, cut 5/ 08 and stored in the barn, good quality, you pick up, $ 4.75/ ea; rye and some rye grass, 4x5 round bales, cut 5/ 08, stored in barn, good quality, you pick up, $ 40/ ea . Jeff Lineberger, Kings Mtn 704- 739- 3455. Oat hay horse quality, sq bales, $ 6/ ea at barn; millet will be later, $ 5/ sq bale, horse quality. Charles Shepherd, Kannapolis 704- 933- 9103. Hay & Grain For Sale Hay & grain Hay & grain JD gator 2 wheel drive, used, GC, reasonable price within 50 mi of Charlotte. Clontz Curlee, Charlotte 704- 545- 5449. JD M seat frame in GC, reason-able price. Robert Mills, Jr., New Bern 252- 637- 1545. JD 175 hydro GC with oil filter and good deck, 14.9x36 tractor tires. Phil Hart, Sr., Louisburg 919- 562- 1091. Scoop and blade with one point hitch for Farmall 100 tractor. Carl Fulghum, Sims 252- 237- 6334. JD trailer type PTO no 5 mower or a no 8 of the same kind. Todd Lowder, Albemarle 704- 985- 6914. Coulters for four bottom MF 82 plows, Shane Nelson 336- 215- 2684. Bucket to fit ’ 92 555 NH skidsteer. Mickey Finn, Siler City 919- 444- 911 2. Conveyor needed for firewood and hay. Bill Long, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 5738. JD M running or not, prefer with belly mower. Scott Melton, Old Fort 828- 215- 311 0. Old tobacco sprayer with pump, 1 pt or 3 pt hitch. Robert Newton, Willard 910- 367- 9294. Hydraulic control valve section for rear stabilizer on Ford 445 backhoe, 545 and 555 and others will fit. Lathan Tilley, Hurdle Mills 919- 732- 7982. Brennan Sugar Cane mill Kentucky model no 4, preferably, unrestored but could be functional, possibly other types. Howard Conyers, Durham 336- 339- 5443. Parts for JD 214T square baler. Huitt Reep, Kings Mtn 704- 739- 4431. Mower deck for model 2135 Cub lawn mower GC. Marvin Moss, Burgaw 910- 259- 2647. JD 430 tractor with complete set of cultivators; IH 826 or 856 tractors with low hours. Randy Bright, Mebane 336- 78- 3257. Oliver 440 GC; JD 520 or 60 GC; MH 1945 to 1954, GC. Teddy McRae, Mt. Gilead 910- 220- 3233. JD tractors and parts, don’t scrap it, we pay top dollar. L. H. Turner, Harrells 910- 876- 7566. JD 336 or 346 square tine baler with or without bale kicker. Phil Kurtiak, Gibsonville 336- 697- 2345. H JD running. Jim Karriker, Moores-ville 704- 857- 4124. Small logging cable skidder or forestry tractor with winch ready to go to work. Kelly Hedrick, Lexington 336- 243- 1937. Long peanut combine working condition, model 393 with serial no 7000 up. Ken Edgerton, Kenly 919- 242- 4945. Intern’l Harvester suitcase weights, 50 lbs, 80 lbs or 100 lbs. Matt Holder, Raleigh 919- 868- 8853. Bushhog, prefer 4 ft x 5 ft, EC, close to triangle area. T. D. Matheny, Chapel Hill 919- 968- 4759. Square baler under $ 500 that works or needs minor repairs, need rake and sickle mower or haybine for same price range, needs to be close to Greensboro. Mike Burris, Madison 336- 217- 2815. Used silage chopper, 1 row must be in good working condition and reasonable price, prefer JD or NH. Brian Chatham, Fleetwood 336- 877- 7823. Cultipacker in GC. Brian Love, Black Mountain 828- 669- 8464. Three row, 30” corn header to fit K gleaner. Walter Trexler, Rockwell 704- 279- 7844. Small 4WD tractor with front end loader and diesel engine up to 25 hp, tractor only or with equipment. Curtis Wood, Kernersville 336- 869- 6109. Ford 4140 tractor w/ loader backhoe attachments; Ford 801 w/ loader / back-hoe attachments, would consider other industrial makes with loader/ backhoe, no 3 pt backhoes, hp range 40 or greater, ready to work condition, nothing over $ 10,000. K. Hollman, Westfield 336- 351- 6167. Pallet forks for JD 541 QD loader, 300 gal. front mount tank for JD 7420, set of Yetter or equal residue managers, 6 ft to 7 ft mower, field cultivator with baskets, 57” x 8” auger, seed tender with auger. Charles Grantham, Raleigh 919- 427- 0637. Square hay baler good working condition, fair price. Pat Kiernan, Clayton 919- 801- 3237. NH model 273 twine tie hay baler, NH side delivery hay rake and NH sickle mower, must be field ready. Ray Matthews, Elon 336- 586- 0430. Used Long and Zetor tractor for parts, need flat top fenders. Vaughn El-liott, Murphy 828- 644- 5589. Rubber tired front end loader/ backhoe, must be in GC. Stan Ingram, Aberdeen 910- 949- 111 4. Mower deck for Scotts 1742 riding mower, by JD. Clifford Ruth, Flat Rock 828- 699- 2196. Used grain drill, must be ground driven, 10 ft or less. Mike Bennett, Grimesland 252- 746- 4504. Cotton wagons, must be complete and ready to use. Bill Murrell, Ivanhoe 910- 520- 0055. Radial bean meters or soy bean guides and cups for JD 7200 planter. Bruce Johnson, Eden 336- 613- 9772. Bushhog 6 or 7 ft cut, reasonable price. W. W. Freeze, Mooresville 704- 663- 3557. Parts for # 46 or # 47 IH baler, # 990 7 ft IH haybine, IH hayrake. Robbie Killon, Ennice 336- 648- 1888 or 657- 3680. Used silage chopper 1 row, must be in good working order and reasonable price, prefer JD or NH. Brian Chatham, Fleetwood 336- 877- 7823. Rolling cultivators w/ shanks and 4 ft bushhog with fast hitch for Farmall 140 reasonable price. Mike Haswell, Pikeville 919- 828- 4011 . Equipment Wanted FARM EQUIPMENT NH 2005 TN75DA cab H& H shuttle transmission, remote, 53 hrs, LNC, $ 28,000; 2 seed cleaner for small grain, wheat soybeans, etc., $ 225. Phil Zimmer-man, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. 13 ft JD grain platform, GC, will fit JD 4400 combine, $ 500 OBO. Doug Nixon, Staley 336- 736- 7103. Bull gear, great for MF, $ 200. Haywood Bowden, Benson 910- 890- 7763. Grass hopper 0- turn riding mower, 50” cut, $ 1,500; ’ 48 8N Ford tractor, EC, $ 3,500. Billy Breeden, Haw River 336- 578- 3454. Five hay spears for Kuboto quick change front end loaders all five for $ 1,000 or $ 250/ per fork. Randall Leonard, Lexington 336- 225- 4341. ’ 37 JD D W/ 2 new fenders unstyled; 1938 JD AR unstyled; ’ 47 MH 30 502” Toro mower with sulkey; 84” national reel mower, 12 hp rider electric start, all run good, $ 400-$ 2,700. Roger Anderson, Cameron 910- 528- 4222. ’ 95 DeCloet Automatic Harvester, 1 owner/ operator, owner manual, extra parts, 6 trailers, $ 44,800. William Berry, Jr., Hurdle Mills 919- 732- 9750 or 618- 3612. Super 55 Oliver tractor, running, good tires, original paint, $ 2,499. JD 3020, tricycle type, one owner, sheltered, good shape, good tires, $ 4,995. Claude Eure, Hobbsville 252- 297- 2012. Disc harrow, 3 pt, hvy duty, 8 ft wide, 22 disc with front and back offset hand crank adjustments, GC, surface rust, little wear, $ 600. Tim Eaton, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2152. 3 pt hitch, fits Farmall H or M’s, 300’ s/ 400’ s, bolts on, no cylinder, $ 375. Jerry Batstone, Wake Forest 919- 266- 3443. ’ 75 Ford 7000 with bushhog front end loader, new tires, $ 8,000. Jay Weaver, Mt. Olive 919- 921- 2924. ’ 58 JD 620 fully restored, field ready, kept in shop, EC, $ 8,500. Bryan Hooten, LaGrange 919- 738- 7788. NH 850 round baler, 1,200 lb bales, bale spear w/ high lift extender, NH 479 mower condition, GC, $ 4,000/ all. Bryce Barker, Semora 336- 234- 8963. Frasir Fir tree lifter, $ 300. Crop guard 2- reel sprayer, 300 gal., $ 2,500 w/ trailer or $ 2,000 w/ o. Howee 215A cable baler, Honda engine, $ 3,500, JD off- set disks, $ 3,500 OBO. Roger Mathis, Laurel Springs 336- 359- 2537. ’ 48 JD A, $ 6,000. AC WD front bucket, $ 5,000. Tires: 11 x38, 12.4x38, 13x38, $ 100/ ea. Oil circulator/ stand, $ 200. Shell 86 Ford up cover, $ 300, 24 blade disk on wheels, $ 1,000. John Hood, Greensboro 336- 621- 4954. 510 MF combine w/ grain and corn head, 6 cyl Perkins diesel, field ready, $ 6,500. 190 AC w/ turbo, $ 6,500. 1010 JD rebuilt engine – new clutch and pressure plate w/ cultivators, $ 4,500. H. Currie, Ellerbe 910- 334- 0404. Finishing mower, 7.5’ Sitrex, like new. $ 1,495. H. Gowdy, Asheboro 336- 625- 5721. MF 1135 cab, cold air, duals, $ 8,500 OBO. Nick Cauley, Jacksonville 910- 340- 8616. Long farm track compact tractor, diesel, 4x4, 52 hrs, like new, $ 14,900. Case 1845 Skid steer, diesel, $ 9,000. Ford 211 0 diesel, $ 4,200. Rick King, Clemmons 336- 817- 6535. Square baler, ’ 98 Abriatta M60, small baler, easy to maneuver, used for pinestraw, no long used, 12x16” bales, always sheltered, must sell. David Mor-rison, Aberdeen 910- 944- 7460. Hesston 1091 mower conditioner, $ 900. Hesston 5545 round baler, $ 5,600. Walton 8- wheel Fold up hay rake, $ 1,900. Hyster fork lift, $ 700. 3- point hitch post hole drill, $ 350. Hay rake, $ 150. Ron Bailey, Statesville 704- 766- 0005. ’ 94 Ford 5610S, 1 owner, EC, Al-lied 595 quick disconnect, loader, only 275 hrs, $ 17,500 OBO. Larry Smith, Mooresville 704- 202- 4977. JD 148 loader and bucket, great shape, w/ valve to control loader, $ 2,800. Miles Hamrick, Shelby 704- 472- 4622. MH 60 combine, 2- row corn header, sheltered, runs good, working cond., $ 300. pull type sprayer, $ 50. 2- row lister w/ fert hoppers, $ 75. 5HP tiller, $ 25. Darrell Salmons, Yadkinville 336- 244- 611 4. ’ 86 JD 650, w/ turf tires and Howse rotary motor, VGC, good for all types of gardening, $ 4,200. Randall Taylor, Lexington 336- 249- 9604, lv msg. Snapper riding lawnmower, 12.5HP Briggs & Stratton motor, 36” cut, cranks on first try, very reliable, EC, $ 310- 270. Mike Biggers, Harrisburg 704- 455- 1388. MF 1163 corn head, GC, $ 3,500. MF 760 combine w/ mudhog 4x4, 48, fair cond, $ 3,500. MF 510 combine, still runs strong, $ 2,500. all kept in shed during off- season. Cliff Cobb, McLeansville 336- 669- 1400. H Farmall tractor w/ drain plow, engine stick, ran when put under shelter, good metal, $ 1,000. 8N Ford tractor, runs good, good tires, w/ bush hog, $ 2,500. Joe Perry, Tyner 252- 333- 7236. TE20 Ferguson tractor, VGC, $ 1,800; Small Cut Away Harrow, GC, $ 225. 601 Ford Workmaster tractor, VGC, $ 3,500. Lineback plow w/ 2 blades, $ 275. Danny Smith or Donna Trivette, Siloam 336- 374- 3860, lv msg. ’ 02 Sterling tandem w/ 42 sq ft dump body & 25’ selfloader/ grapple, 65,000 miles, GC, $ 60,000. Joy Jones, Smithfield 919- 291- 8504. Ford 3000 w/ add- on PS and rear hyrolics, looks & runs good, $ 6,500. Mack Brame Jr, Reidsville 336- 342- 6752. JD model H tractor, $ 5,000. Jacob Tomblin, Asheville 828- 298- 2634 or 298- 111 2. Khon 4- bay hay tedder, $ 1,200. Rossi 2- bay hay tedder, $ 700. Jimmy Harkey, Salisbury 704- 633- 9267. ’ 48 Farmall Super A w/ cultivators, good tires, runs good, $ 2,750. David Honbarger, Salisbury 704- 636- 8208. Millcreek manure spreader, pur-chased new from dealer in Dec 2006, poly floor, jack, $ 1,200. Sonya Wasson, Kings Mtn 704- 641- 3531. 5.5 HP Surge alamo vacuum pump, 5 HP Westfalia vacuum pump, galvanized vacuum tank, univ control boxes, circle auger system, proportion feeders, $ 100 up. John Gilreath, Hid-denite 828- 632- 8630. NH 848 round baler, new bale chain, GC, $ 3,500. William Thornton, Clinton 910- 564- 4861. Rotary mower, King Kutter 5’ brush cutter, used once, perfect cond, $ 500. Don Harter, Asheboro 336- 625- 5438. NH skid steer, LS 180, 2000 hrs, 4 attachments, extra wheels & racks, just serviced, VGC, $ 12,500. Eddie M. Davis, Mooresville 704- 664- 3175. Super A 16” bottom plow, $ 75 OBO, 12” bottom plow, $ 75 OBO, po-tato plow, $ 95, Woods belly 3’ 6” bush hog- type mower, $ 350. cut- off wood saw w/ flat belt, $ 150, Horm IH manure fork, $ 75 OBO. Jim Stadler, Burlington 336- 508- 4379. ’ 36 Bean Little Giant sprayer, 100 gallon, 3HP Cushman Cub engine on steel wheels, 28x4 and 24x4, have manuals, $ 1,000. Paul Hill, Salisbury 704- 633- 7019. JD 725 loader w/ 8’ bucket & forks, EC w/ no hose or cylinder leaks, $ 4,700. Fred Robinson, Bessemer City 704- 922- 4938 or 460- 3213. AC Model B, new tires, VG metal, runs & starts sweet, can deliv, $ 1,350. GD Thornburg, Dallas 704- 922- 9797. Hardee 172 6’ rotary cutter, VGC, $ 600. complete set of cultivators for Cub tractor, $ 350. Screw wood splitter for tractor PTO, $ 100. JD Palmer, Lexington 704- 213- 3970. Kubota B 7100 manual gear drive, 4x4 diesel, excel running cond, 727 hrs, turning plow, box scrape, new disc and tiller, $ 4,800. Mark Smith, Belews Creek 336- 613- 4257. MF 1020 tractor w/ 5’ grooming mower, 1500hrs, turf tires, EC, $ 5,100. Greg Hartrich, Zebulon 919- 614- 6839. 5’ Howse, bush hog- type, hvy duty tractor rotary mower, EC, ready for work, kept dry, $ 500 OBO. Bill Teer, Graham 336- 578- 1586. Ford 7700 tractor 83 hp, $ 11 ,000; 30 disc Taylor way, $ 1,000; 2 iron wagon wheels, $ 50/ ea. Jason Westmoreland, Troutman 704- 528- 5224. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Page AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2008 FARMLAND Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur-poses, i. e. cultivation, raising livestock and/ or other farm commodities. Advertisers must indicate use of land. Farmland For Sale 20 + ac farm Pitt co, road frontage, 1 ½ hr from beach, 20 minutes to Green-ville, nice soil for farming, $ 85,000. J. N. Hill, Grifton 252- 524- 4652. 5+ ac of with home in mountain of Stokes co, large timber, great location, $ 140,000. Ken Lynch, Sandy Ridge 336- 707- 2762. 3 ac in Catawba co great sight for small farm, minutes from Lake Norman convenient to Charlotte 20 minutes from Hickory, organically managed, 100 ft road front, cleared, $ 12,000/ per ac. Terri Reiser, Maiden 828- 428- 2800. 15 ac Love Valley, big barn, fenced, half grass, half wooded, mobile home, $ 230,000, will divide, $ 15,500/ per ac. Johnny Parker, Troutman 704- 528- 5753. 50 ac Union co, 1/ 3 wooded, small pond, paved rd front, both sides, 2,400 sq ft house, 1.5 mi to Wingate Univer-sity, $ 1,200,000. Bunn Pierce, Wingate 704- 233- 4479. 17 ac Stokes co, wooded, hardwood timber, large creek, graveled access with gates, great for hunting, $ 58,500. James Blake, Fayetteville 910- 433- 2614. 18.75 ac farm, fenced and cross fenced, small pond, 5 stall barn with feed room and hay loft, 250 ft deep well, liveable 2 b/ r house, $ 185,000. William Boone, Mars Hill 828- 779- 2347. 29.43 ac approximately 21 ac corn, soybeans, 4 mi north St Pauls, 5,000+ yellow pines, 300 ft canal, pond site, $ 87,000. James Norton, St Pauls 910- 865- 4552. To lease or lease to own farm/ pasture land for cattle, I will take care of up keep of fence, land, farm, etc, Guilford, Chatham or county surrounding co. J. Smith, High Point 336- 339- 3348. 100 ac pine timber, 3 y/ o, 35 ac crop land, great deer hunting, road frontage, northern Bertie co, $ 300,000. Carroll Young, Ahoskie 252- 287- 9853. 43 ac stream on property, 5 room house, $ 240,000. M. L. Byrd, Lenoir 828- 754- 7505. 50 ac family pasture land off hwy 64 between Siler City and Pittsboro, secluded, excellent for cattle or horses, easy access to property, $ 7,000/ per ac. Lonnie McLaurin, Siler City 919- 663- 2754. 10.2 ac with 2 rooster houses, 500 ft x 40 ft, up graded to tier 3, $ 74,000 yearly income, 1,600 sq ft double wide with extra building, $ 375,000. Rufus Austin, Carthage 910- 947- 3145. 25 ac 500 ft road front, NC hwy 704 3.5 mi east of US 220, 2 streams, natural lake site, hardwoods, rolling terrain on NC Forest management, $ 5,700/ per ac. Douglas Ramseur, Madison 336- 548- 2820. 150 ac Davidson co, all fenced and crossed fenced, water, ponds, creek, good beef cattle or dairy farm, $ 890,000. Hal Parker, Asheboro 336- 302- 4545. 55 ac farmland Davie, Yadkin co, approximately 30 ac wooded, 20 ac hay fields/ pasture, 2 ac stocked pond, 4 b/ r house, 30x28 wired garage/ work shop, 2 brans, 3 storage bldings, $ 650,000. Vickie Whicker, Mocksville 336- 998- 5387. 45 ac McDowell co, cutover timber-land, Davis Town Ch Rd, Old Fort area, $ 5,000/ per ac. Buck Barrier, Midland 704- 888- 5549. 100+ ac Alleghany co, all timber, near Blue Ridge Parkway, custom built home, out building, plenty of water thrum property, 2 mi of trails through property, $ 1,500,000. John Collins, Winston- Salem 336- 760- 4228 or 414- 3005. Hunting leases Halifax co, 65 to 1,300 ac, timberland, lease or sale. Gary Brady, Raleigh 919- 349- 8860. 30 ac, rolling cleared grass/ farm land, fenced, cross fenced with spring/ pond and hard surface road frontage, Yadkin co, $ 270,000. Terry Crater, Winston- Salem 336- 428- 0544. 111 wooded ac southern Davidson co, $ 6,000/ ac; 142 ac southern Davidson co, 85 ac fenced, water, barn, utility building, 2,500 ft road front, $ 7,000/ per ac. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611 . For lease 17+ ac horse farm, Orange co, fenced pasture, ring, 2 barns, pond, trails, convenient to Hillsborough, Me-bane, Carboro and Chapel Hill, maximum 4 horses, $ 800/ mo. Patricia Kiffney, Hillsborough 919- 929- 6009. 29.67 ac SE surry co, half clear, half timber, near Dobson, Mt Airy, Winston Salem, fenced barn and 20x40 workshop, 1,500 ft flowing creek border farm on one side, $ 5,500/ ac. P. Marion, Pfafftown 336- 945- 4868. 150 ac farm well drained and tiled, 100 open, 50 ac in pine trees, rabbit and deer, 30 min. SE of Fort Bragg, $ 2,800/ per ac. R. G. Hammonds, Lumberton 910- 734- 2991. For rent 100 ac farm with house, barns, pastures, creeks, storage, ideal for cattle and horses, $ 600/ mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 87 ac 25 ac planted field, rest cutover, Shannon area, $ 160,000. Frank Cardona. Spring Lake 910- 850- 5415. 14+ ac Davidson co, wooded, mobile home, work shop w/ attached tractor shed, 2 streams, apple trees, garden spot, $ 130,000, will lease $ 500/ mo. Ed Smith, Salisbury 704- 636- 1477 or 336- 697- 7177. 11.43 ac Davidson co, near Thomasville, hardwood timber, secluded, driveway, could be used for mini farm, $ 99,900. S. B. Snider, Denton 336- 859- 2401. 7.3 ac Sampson co, 2 ½ to 3 ac cleared with road front on Five Bridge Rd, remainder in woods, $ 4,300/ per ac. Bryant Herring, White Oak 910- 866- 4176- h or 872- 3131- c. 17+ ac level to rolling land with 975 ft on Coweeta Creek, 40x80 10 stall barn, 24x24 workshop, fenced pasture area, stocked pond, two drilled wells, 3 b/ r home, $ 895,000. Sid Broadbent, Otto 828- 349- 3103. 77.7 ac SE Randolph co, no timber, rolling terrain, road cut through property, low taxes, $ 2,825/ per ac. Neil Evans, Bennett 336- 879- 1355. 4 ac Harnett co fenced in pasture hay barn with stalls, 50x50 metal work-shop, pond, 2 b/ r log cabin, $ 430,000. Thomas Goodwin, Fuquay- Varina 919- 524- 6837. 424 ac near the base of Stone Mtn State Park, great road front on Traphill Rd., cattle on property, stream on prop-erty cleared with excellent views of mountains, $ 4,900,000. Robin Weant, 440 Doub Rd, Lewisville 27023. 73 ac Chatham co, 10 stall horse barn, pond, fenced, fertilized pastures, custom built home and rental house, $ 1,500,000. Dennis Brucker, Bear Creek 919- 837- 0322. 5 fenced ac w/ 4 stall horse barn and wired working garage/ workshop, lease to own option available, $ 175,000. M. Jamie, Princeton 919- 270- 3466. Need a 17- 17.5 western saddle for a Belgian draft horse, price will depend on the make/ condition of the saddle. Michael Bailey, Creedmoor 919- 610- 8168. Experienced trail horse must be between 8 and 15 y/ o, good health, no vices, child safe, 14.1 to 14.3h, prefer an Arabian, QH, paint or X, to purchase or lease. Brenda Casteel, Denton 336- 859- 3710. Kind, sensible horse with trail and skills to join family horse on full pasture/ hay and daily feed, experienced care, 8 y/ o and 15.1h up. Deborah Pearson Moyers, Hillsborough 919- 933- 1444. Small horse or large pony for a girl that likes to run and jump, good feet a must. Karen Hart, Goldston 919- 548- 1054. Round pen any size, will pick up, GC, inexpensive as possible. Sheila Sessoms, Clinton 910- 564- 6952. Horses & Supplies Wanted horses Calico 2 horse trailer, $ 4,150; ’ 08 Calico 16 ft stock trailer, $ 3,850. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606. Donkeys, jenny standard size, $ 650; mini jenny, gentle, $ 1,500; mini jack gentle, $ 1,500. Robert Sell, Sr., Winston- Salem 336- 595- 8247. Paint mare breeding stock, reg., 10 y/ o, sorrel/ white blaze, good trail horse, $ 1,100 nego. Dwight Parrish, Angier 910- 897- 5016. Mini horses, colts, fillies and year-lings, black/ white with blue eyes, sorrel pinto, dun filly, triple reg., DNA tested, parents on site, $ 800 up. Bill and Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. 2 D Barrel mare 13 y/ o Appendix, leads, clips loads, ties, great on trails, not crazy at gate, $ 5,500; solid sorrel QH/ paint gelding, 13 y/ o, goes English, western, great trail horse, $ 2,000 OBO. Eleanor Wilson, Leasburg 336- 675- 6517. Bay gelding with ground manners, long strided, rode English and wester, needs experienced rider, $ 1,000 OBO. Kristi, Bailey 252- 478- 7437. TWH filly, black, 3 m/ o, $ 300. Jewel Abee, Harmony 704- 546- 2127. Dapple gray mare 7 y/ o, 14h, hvy built, $ 1,400. Gerald Thornburg, Dallas 704- 922- 9797. Donkeys mini and standard, DOB 3/ 08, $ 350. C. L. Pickett, Burlington 336- 228- 8571 or 214- 5827. TB gelding 22 y/ o, 16h, great dispo-sition, previously shown training level dressage, retired, good home wanted, $ 100. Sheila Hunt, Hillsborough 919- 732- 3782. Rocky Mtn horse, chocolate mare, 9 y/ o, show or trail $ 6,000; mountain pleasure horse palomino mare, 7 y/ o, show/ trail, $ 3,000; spotted mountain horse, black, $ 1,500. Susan Elliott, Locust 704- 485- 4761. Saddlebred, 10 y/ o, reg., used for lessons, show, trail rides, driving, great bloodlines and could be bred $ 2,000 OBO; saddlebred bay, 24 y/ o, 15.2h, 5 gaited, $ 1,000 OBO; paint mare, black/ white spot around dock of tail, line drive, trails, etc, $ 2,000 OBO. Lani Willcockson, Climax 336- 259- 6588. Mini foal DOB 3/ 08, weaned 6/ 08, dame gray/ white pinto, very friendly, will be small, $ 250. Bonnie Kenerley, Wingate 704- 233- 5071. Paso Fino gelding 5 year profes-sional training, 15h, lots of brio, very smooth, $ 4,000 OBO. Ann Furr, Salisbury 704- 798- 3460. TWH mare black 15.3h, 23 y/ o, Ebony Masterpiece/ Merry Go Boy breed-ing, good trail horse, not for beginners, needs excellent home, $ 750. Liz Rader, Mooresville 704- 664- 1772. Hanoverian gelding, 16.1h, flashy buckskin, 7 y/ o by Tanzenlicht, great disposition, jumper, $ 8,500. B. Sedwick, Knightdale 919- 365- 7365. Two Perchron black mares, females, 11 y/ o and 14 y/ o, $ 2,500. Doug Smith, Mt Airy 336- 320- 2759. Black Percheron mare, large, reg., 5 y/ o, $ 3,000; black Percheron filly, reg., 1 y/ o, will be large, $ 1,500. Wayne Dut-ton, Stanfield 704- 888- 4153. Chestnut TB, Jocky Club reg., 16.1h, excellent ground manners, very sound, g’son of Secretariat, good hunter/ jumper for experienced rider, $ 1,200. Neil Evans, Bennett 336- 879- 1355. Sorrel TWH gelding reg., 16 y/ o, 15.3 h, smooth gait, not for child or beginner, extensive trail experience, $ 2,000. P. Hester, Oxford 919- 693- 8248. Pasture pal mares Free to good home. Jeannie Lins, Salisbury 704- 637- 5058. Kentucky natural gaited mountain horse, 3 y/ o, gelding, $ 2,500. S. W. Ro-mahn, Clemmons 336- 766- 9496. Bay breeding stock Paint gelding, 15.2, smooth gaits and friendly dispo, loads, clips, shoes, trained to voice com-mands, $ 1,800. Connie Bass, Statesville 704- 872- 4264. Two Missouri Fox trotters, geld-ing is roan w/ wide white blaze face, $ 1,200. Mike Austin, Peachland 704- 624- 2222. Wagon horse drawn, sits 2, surry top, tires, $ 1,000. Karen Corey, Wake Forest 919- 562- 8873. ’ 07 AQHA N/ N chestnut halter gelding, sound top ten, ’ 07 world show, by Cool Tall One, Congress and World champ halter stallion, $ 5,500. C. Mohr, Crossnore 828- 733- 0593. ’ 05 Holsteiner/ TH Rabino colt, international show jumping lines, bay/ chrome, 16h, already great prospect, $ 10,000 OBO; ’ 04 Am warmblood Hanoverian/ Trakehner colt, very cor-rect, $ 10,000 OBO. Amanda Teague, Lawndale 828- 381- 2464. AMHA and non reg. ’ 08 mini foals, handled daily, $ 300-$ 500. Lisa Pinto, Rockingham 910- 997- 2280. Mini donkey babies DOB 4/ 08 and 5/ 08, good conformation, parents on site, $ 500 up. Tim Steele, Cleveland 704- 278- 0821. TWH 16 y/ o, reg., gelding, 15.3h, smooth gait, not for child or beginner, extensive trail experience, $ 2,000. P. Hester, Oxford 919- 693- 8248. Irish sport horse mare, sabino/ white, 15.2h, good on trail, working at L3 Parelli, $ 5,000; ½ Arabian/ Irish sport horse filly, liver chestnut/ white, should mature to 15h, will wean at 4 m/ o, $ 2,000. Donna Tully, Weaverville 828- 230- 2517. Donkeys spotted and blacks, $ 350 up. Jerry Elliott, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 3158. Mini donkey jack foal from ADMS reg. stock, dark red color, excellent conformation, impressive pedigree, well imprinted, herdsire potential, $ 800. Lisa Byland, Valdese 828- 432- 6415. ’ 08 red dun ApHA colt straight blaze and black sock spot on right hip, $ 1,500 OBO; ’ 06 buckskin gelding AqHA incen-tive fund string test to 14.3- 15h, leads, ties and loads, $ 2,600. Christina Creech, Thomasville 336- 474- 11 31. Buckskin QH 17 y/ o, 15.2h, trained professionally, anyone can ride, shown western pleasure, no vices, $ 2,000; Arabian gelding 15 y/ o, 15.2h, trained professionally, shown western pleasure, no vices, gray, $ 2,000. Hal Paderick, Kinston 252- 522- 4310. Champion class A Arabian brood-mare in foal to multi- national champ Desert Heat, dark gray, 9 y/ o, $ 5,000; dark bay Arabian mare, 5 y/ o, started under saddle, great for show, pleasure or endurance, $ 2,000. Judd Wike, Catawba 828- 446- 3535. TWH 6 y/ o double reg., 15.2h, TWH sorrel gelding, very gentle, great trail horse, will go anywhere, $ 1,800 OBO. Chuck Yarbrough, Blanch 336- 694- 9678. ApHC sorrel yearling gelding, show prospect HS or WP, DNA tested, performance permit, nice mover, Dream-finder/ Totally Arrogant lines, easy to handle, should mature to 16h, $ 2,500. S. Smith, Salisbury 704- 633- 3282. Rose gray American warmblood, turning to a dapple gray, will mature to 16.1h, started under saddle, enjoys trail rides, hunter or dressage potential, $ 4,500. Megan Antes, Knightdale 910- 547- 6994. APHA mare 14.2h, 11 y/ o, solid liver chestnut w/ 3 socks and blaze, great trail horse, possible 4H, pony club, gaming mount, broodmare, loads of endurance, $ 3,500. Holly Rocherolle, Southern Pines 910- 783- 8792. Mare very broke, 4H horse, has foaled 4 great fillies since ’ 03, school horse over 2 ft fences last year, loves to trial, suitable for youth or adult western or English, easy keeper, $ 4,000; ’ 07 3 horse slant steel 7 ft tall Delta horse trailer, $ 6,500. Amy Gentile, Pikeville 757- 353- 0894. Presentation harness paten leather, horse size not draught, includes extra traces and reins, $ 700. Nancy Fletcher, Mebane 336- 693- 9667. Horse boarding 11 ac, plenty of trails, 60 ft round pen, riding arena, fed 2 times daily, turn out daily, owner on site, full board, $ 275. Laura May, New London 980- 722- 9511 . Horse boarding, $ 400. Jennifer Miller, Efland 919- 604- 6677. ’ 97 Sooner aluminum horse trailer, 2 horse slant load with dressing room and rear tack, GC, $ 10,000. Mike Michael, Julian 336- 685- 4051. Horse trailer 16 f t floor space, rigged for horses or cattle, center gate, oak flooring, ¾ ” padding, new paint, EC, $ 3,500; horse boarding pasture board with run in shelter, fed 2 times daily, automatic water, $ 200/ mo. Carl Hinzman, Cameron 919- 499- 5799. Abetta 16” all around black trail saddle, includes stirrups, cinch, back cinch, breast collar, high quality shocks absorbing saddle pad, green strip saddle blanket, saddle cover, EC, $ 400. Tony Key, Statesville 704- 876- 0342. ’ 96 Turnbow 4 horse trailer 20 ft living quarters, aluminum fiberglass top, tack in rear, ramp load in rear, VGC, $ 9,500. Angela Skeen, Winston- Salem 336- 803- 0923. Ponderosa 2 horse tag along 6’ 6 x 6’ 6 with tack compartment, used 5 times, tires still new, paint still on the floor, $ 3,000. Michelle Small, Trinity 336- 302- 3907. Starter horse/ large pony cart rubber tires, seats two, $ 400. Dianne Lawrence, Chapel Hill 919- 967- 2407. Circle Y park and trail saddle, 16” seat, semi ¼ tree, 63/ 4 gullet, EC, $ 700. Crissy Anderson, Pleasant Garden 336- 676- 0303. Horse boarding 1 stall available, private location, full board, excellent care, daily turnout, plenty of pasture, good place to ride, $ 250/ mo. Bobby Royals, Trinity 336- 475- 3532. ’ 98 Sooner 3 horse slant whiteskin aluminum, AC/ DC, sink, hot water, holding tank, cowboy shower, gas heat, etc., $ 14,500. Billy Sutton, Snow Hill 252- 747- 2592. English saddle Courbette combination, all purpose, eventing, 17 ½ ”, $ 400. Gayle Hedrick, Statesville 704- 878- 9123. Horse boarding 12x12 stalls, feed 2 times daily, stalls picked daily, $ 250/ mo. Gary Hulin, Denton 336- 250- 0871. Horse boarding 7 mi south of Chapel Hill, 40 ac pasture, outdoor/ indoor ring, jumps and trails, $ 250/ pasture board; $ 425/ full board. Karen Suberman, Chapel Hill 919- 933- 7467. Horse drawn wagon black and red with convertible top and bench seat, $ 750 OBO. Jerry Fesperman, Salisbury 704- 857- 3545. Horse boarding 12x12 box stalls, daily turnout, pasture rotation, round pen, dressage arena, excellent care, $ 300. Jon Nadel, Mebane 919- 563- 8428. Patten leather shoe harness with brass hardware, fits large horse 22” collar, $ 300; wooden horse cart, 44” wheels, newly refinished, $ 1,500. Stephanie Rupple Lowgap 336- 352- 5353. Boarding self care pasture, $ 125; full care pasture with access to stall, $ 175; full care stall and pasture combo, $ 265, 4 miles north of Ronda, 7 miles west of Elkin, riding ring, trails, qual-ity care. Janet Dengler, Roaring River 336- 957- 2749. Pony or mini horse cart new paint, LNC, plus leather harness in GC, $ 350. Debra Baity, Winston- Salem 336- 764- 3038. ’ 91 Featherlite aluminum with stain-less steel skin, 3 horse slant load, large dressing room with swing out saddle rack, kept stored in barn, $ 7,200. Ted Brackett, Swannanoa 828- 298- 8505. Four horse Dover walker, 3 spd, works great, $ 1,000. Wanda Davenport, Elkin 336- 957- 3924. Four horse tag a long trailer, very good floor, chrome wheels, LN tires, has divider gate in center, VGC, $ 2,500. Cliff Wheeler, Roanoke Rapids 252- 535- 2105. ’ 01 Exiss 3 horse slant load with big dressing room and AC, used less than 300 miles, $ 12,000. Tony Craig, Sanford 919- 774- 3107. 16 ft portable corral panels, used for horse camping, etc, fits nicely in horse trailer stall, $ 800. Judy Bennett, Taylorsville 336- 406- 4214. ’ 99 Featherlite 4 horse slant load, living quarters, rear tack, electric and water hook up, etc., $ 18,000 nego. Johnna Webb, Whitakers 252- 437- 3653. Horse boarding Johnston co, 1 ½ ac fescue pasture, feed/ tack room, $ 150/ per month. Richie Johnson, Garner 919- 669- 1687. Two Amish made dress parade harnesses for mini donkeys, ponies or mini horses, never used. Cheryl Gatt, 704- 878- 9852. Horse boarding 30 ac, 2 or 3 mares or geldings, smooth wire, pasture and barn, owner on site, Liberty/ Julian/ Snow Camp area, $ 125
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Full Text | AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page From the tractor Steve Troxler Commissioner LXXXIII - No. 8 August 2008 Horse Events * 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. Aug. 9 & 10...... Appaloosa Show. Contact Mike Hanville, ( 336) 921- 2123. Aug. 15 & 16.... SRA Rodeo. Contact Dennis Pruitt, ( 864) 809- 2630. Aug. 22- 24........ Central Piedmont All Arabian. Contact Dan Regan, ( 704) 362- 0185. Aug. 22- 24........ NCHJA “ C” Outdoors. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. Aug. 30 & 31.... NCDCTA Dressage Show. Contact Janine Malone, ( 919) 269- 7307. Sept. 1............... Dressage Breed Show. Contact Janine Malone, ( 919) 269- 7307. Sept. 6 & 7........ NCAHA Open Summer Extravaganza. Contact Rory Meachum, ( 919) 544- 2817. Sept. 6 & 7........ Carolina Fall Driving Show. Contact Dede Bushneck, ( 919) 815- 4723. Sept. 13 & 14.... Appaloosa Show. Contact Mitch Petway, ( 919) 467- 3377. Sept. 13 & 14.... Carolina Main Event Circuit. Contact Michele McLaughlin, ( 919) 934- 1344. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. Aug. 2 & 3........ Summer Mountain Getaway Dressage/ Combined. Contact Dana Diemer, ( 910) 875- 4814. Aug. 2 & 3........ Ranch Horse Show. Contact Tracie Gant, ( 828) 885- 8431. Aug. 7............... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Aug. 8............... Cowboy Mounted Shooting. Contact Tommy Richardson, ( 704) 753- 5399. Aug. 12- 14......... Chris Cox Clinic. Contact Dianna Cotter, ( 828) 273- 0003. Aug. 13- 16........ Mountain Classic. Contact Jennifer Kolarik, ( 828) 230- 7033. Aug. 16............. WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. Aug. 28............. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Sept. 5- 14......... N. C. Mountain State Fair. Contact WNC Ag Center, ( 828) 687- 1414. Sept. 26- 28....... Cowboy Mounted Shooting. Contact Tommy Richardson, ( 704) 753- 5399. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. Aug. 15- 17........ VA Reining Horse Assn. Summer Slide. Contact Kenny Moore, ( 804) 347- 2419. Aug. 23 & 24.... Made in the Shade Dressage Horse Show. Contact Sue Smithson, ( 910) 693- 1769. Aug. 29 & 30.... T& J Barrel Blast. Contact Walter Tharrington, ( 252) 977- 6217. Sept. 12 & 13.... MCC Stampede in the Park Rodeo. Contact Robert Bonner, ( 252) 792- 1521. Sept. 20 & 21.... Eastern Hunter Association Horse Show. Contact Wendy Willson, ( 252) 916- 3685. Sept. 26- 28....... 9th Annual Sunnyside Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, ( 252) 799- 0334. Oct. 4 & 5......... Just Horsin’ ‘ Round 2008 Open Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, ( 252) 753- 8069. Country artists Blake Shel-ton, Tracy Byrd, Jake Owen and Granite Falls native Eric Church will join three addi-tional country and Southern rock artists at the Diet Pepsi “ Got to Be NC Ag Jam” pre-sented by Food Lion on Sept. 13 at the Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek. Tickets for the family-friendly food and music fes-tival, which will feature N. C. food products from local grow-ers and producers, are on sale now through all Ticketmaster outlets and online at www. ticketmaster. com. Tickets will be $ 15 for lawn seating, $ 20 for reserved seating and $ 25 for Gold Circle seating. “ Between the delicious lo-cal products and some great country music, it’s going to be a real celebration of our agri-cultural production,” said Ag-riculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ I am so excited to show off N. C. agriculture and give people a chance to taste and buy some of the freshest local products North Carolina has to offer.” The festival will kick off at noon and last until 11 p. m. Gates open at 11 a. m. Seven music acts will perform throughout the day- long event: • Blackberry Smoke, 12: 30 - 1: 30 p. m. • Jamey Johnson, 2- 3 p. m. • Heartland, 3: 30- 4: 30 p. m. • Jake Owen, 5- 6 p. m. • Eric Church, 6: 30- 7: 30 p. m. • Tracy Byrd, 8- 9: 15 p. m. • Blake Shelton, 9: 45- 11 p. m. The “ Got to Be NC Ag Jam” is sponsored entirely by N. C. companies and organi-zations, including Diet Pepsi, Food Lion, Brightleaf Hotdogs, Deans Farm Market, Q- Shack Restaurant, N. C. Egg Farmers and Got to Be NC Agriculture. For additional details on the festival, visit www. NCAgJam. com. Top country acts to head-line celebration of N. C. agriculture at food and music festival Sept. 13 Tickets for the 2008 N. C. State Fair are on sale now at www. nc-statefair. org, including admission, ride, grandstand and Dorton Arena entertainment tickets. “ We are extending our ticket sales this year to give people more time to make purchases,” said Wesley Wyatt, State Fair manager. “ While we feel the State Fair provides one of the best enter-tainment values in the state, we under-stand that wallets are stretched a little more than usual now. By offering early ticket sales, families can make plans and purchases throughout the next three months if necessary.” Tickets for all Dorton Arena shows can only be purchased in ad-vance online, so concertgoers should shop early for the best seats. The concert lineup is: Thursday, Oct. 16: Josh Turner - $ 22 Friday, Oct. 17: Jason Aldean - $ 15 Saturday, Oct. 18: Toby Mac - $ 10 Sunday, Oct. 19: Lady Antebellum and Heidi Newfield - $ 8 Monday, Oct. 20: Bobby Flay - $ 22 Tuesday, Oct. 21: Bucky Covington - $ 5 Wednesday, Oct. 22: TBA Thursday, Oct. 23: Mario - $ 16.50 Friday, Oct. 24: Skillet and Leeland - $ 8 Saturday, Oct. 25: Joe Nichols - $ 11 .50 Sunday, Oct. 26: Montgomery Gentry - $ 31.50 Buying advance tickets will save $ 2 per adult admission ticket and $ 8 per ride sheet. Advance admission tickets will cost $ 5 for adults and $ 1 for children ages 6- 12. Adult admission tickets for groups of 40 or more will cost $ 4.75. A coupon that can be redeemed at the Fair for a sheet of 18 ride tickets will cost $ 10 in advance. Visa and MasterCard payments are accepted online for all tickets. Advance State Fair ride, concert and admission tickets on sale now ( See Advance sales, pg. 2) As any farmer today knows, you have to maintain tight control of your input costs if you want to maximize the return on your investment and make a profit at the end of the season. Everywhere you turn, prices are going up. Fertilizer prices have skyrocketed, fuel costs are near records, and these two costs have figured into the rising prices of food. These concerns are just part of the reason why the work of the state’s 18 re-search stations is so critical to farmers. The N. C. Depart-ment of Agriculture and Con-sumer Services partners with N. C. State University and N. C. A& T State University on the research stations. Un-der the partnership, univer-sity researchers develop and conduct field research, while NCDA& CS staff manage the properties, prepare the lands and tend to research plots per the orders of researchers. The research conducted on these stations, and the results provide a tried and tested foundation for new produc-tion techniques that can lead to savings for growers. And, hopefully, these kinds of sav-ings can help keep food pric-es down, too. Our state’s research sta-tions continue to host agri-cultural field days, commod-ity- specific workshops and ag awareness days, providing farmers with an opportunity to see new practices at work and to ask researchers ques-tions that relate to their own growing situation. In my opinion, and experi-ence, this kind of proven and tested advice is priceless. Because our stations are situated in different climates ( See Research, pg. 3) Page AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2008 Brian Long.................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby.................. Mng. Editor Terri Allen ................... Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon.......................... Assoc. Editor Karlie Justus................. Circulation Mgr. 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 classified 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 Rodeo Legends Tour will host a number of upcoming rodeo, bull riding and bull fighting events in August and September. Following is a list of events and contact information: Aug. 9 at the Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfield - Pro bull riding and freestyle bull fighting. Call ( 919) 550- 9386 for times and more.; Aug. 15 & 16 at 8 p. m. at the N. C. Boys & Girls Home Arena in Lake Waccamaw – Pro rodeo to benefit the N. C. Boys & Girls Home; Aug. 31 & Sept. 1 at 8 p. m. at the Upper S. C. State Fair Arena in Greenville, S. C. – Pro rodeo; Sept. 3 at 7 p. m. at the Iredell County Fairgrounds Arena – Pro bull riding; Sept. 12 & 13 at 8 p. m. at the Chamber Park Arena in Mountain City, Tenn. – Pro rodeo; Sept. 19- 21 at 8 p. m. at the All American Sports Arena in Rock Hill, S. C. – Fall Festival and pro rodeo; Sept. 26 & 27 at 7 p. m. at the Cumberland County Fairgrounds Arena in Fayetteville – Pro bull riding and freestyle bull fighting. Call ( 704) 882- 6994 for all events except the one on Aug. 9. *** The election of pork producer delegate candidates for the 2009 National Pork Producers ( Pork Act) Delegate Body will take place at 1 p. m. Aug. 12, in conjunction with the Board of Directors meeting of the N. C. Pork Council at the University Club, Hillsborough Street, Raleigh. All pork producers are invited to attend. Any producer who is a resident of the state and hand paid all assessments due may be considered as a delegate candidate and/ or participate in the election. All eligible producers are encouraged to bring with them a sales receipt proving that hogs were sold in their name and the checkoff deducted. For more information, contact the N. C. Pork Council, 2300 Rexwoods Drive, Suite 340, Raleigh, NC 27607 or call ( 919) 781- 0361. *** The Joyful Noise Open Horse Series will be held at 4- T Stables in Lewisville 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 Equestrian Exchange Consignment Sale, featuring horse items, clothing, tack, saddles and barn supplies, will be held Aug. 29- Sept. 1 in the Holshouser Building at the N. C. State Fairgrounds. Sale hours will be 10 a. m. - 9 p. m., Aug. 29- 31 and 10 a. m. – 5 p. m. Sept. 1. Consignors should drop off tagged items Aug. 27 from 6- 9 p. m. and Aug. 28 between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Items not sold can be picked up Sept. 2 from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Admission and parking is free. Contact Lynn Beeson at ( 336) 697- 1097 for more or go to www. EquestrianExchange. com. *** The Johnston County Horse Show Series features monthly horse shows starting at 8: 30 a. m. at the Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfield. A negative Coggins test is required for all horses. Cost is $ 7.50 per class. Following are upcoming show dates: Aug. 30, Oct. 25 and Nov. 22. Rain dates for all shows are the following day. For more, contact Michele McLaughlin, ( 919) 934- 1344 or e- mail sileeno@ ipass. net. *** The 8th Annual Justice Community Antique Tractor, Car and Engine Show will be held Sept. 5 & 6 at Duke Memorial Baptist Church in Franklin County. Bluegrass and gospel singing will be featured on Sept. 5 from 5- 8 p. m. A tractor drive will be held Sept. 6. For more, contact Donnie Aycock, ( 919) 853- 2925, Paul Kilmer, ( 919) 496- 2522 or Philip Rice, ( 919) 853- 3161. *** The Person County Saddle Club will host a Draft Horse and Mule Fun Show Sept. 6 in Roxboro. For more, call Rob Hall at ( 336) 599- 4039 or e- mail at pcsc3814@ charter. net. *** The Gaston County Saddle Club Inc. will hold an open horse show Sept. 20 at Biggerstaff Park in Dallas. The event starts at 4 p. m. The rain date is Sept. 21. For more, contact Bev Couto at ( 704) 827- 7491 or e- mail at bevcouto@ bellsouth. net. *** Boothill Farm in Chapel Hill will host Hunter shows the third Saturday in September, October and November beginning at 9 a. m. The rain date for the shows is the third Sunday. Fee is $ 10 per class. For more information, go to www. boothillfarm. com or call ( 919) 967- 2994. *** The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services encourages livestock producers to register their farms with the NCFarmID program. NCFarmID is a voluntary program to register farms for a national identification number as a way to protect livestock in the event of a disease outbreak. For more, contact NCDA& CS at ( 919) 715- 2951 or go to www. NCFarmID. com. *** The 15th annual Southeastern Animal Fiber Fair will be held Oct. 24- 26 at the WNC Agricultural Center in Fletcher. Hours are 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., Oct. 24 and 25, and 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Oct. 26. The event features fiber animals, workshops, demonstrations and vendors. Cost is $ 3. For more, contact Teri Gabic, ( 864) 468- 4220 or Shirley Thobe, ( 828) 337- 9032. *** The annual Carolina Green Living Expo will be held Nov. 21- 23 in Concord. The free event will cover many aspects of agriculture from biofuels to sustainable farming, and will include a number of educational seminars. The hours are 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Nov. 21 & 22, and 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on Nov. 23. Organizers are still seeking vendors. Call ( 910) 795- 0292 or go to www. carolinalivinggreenexpo. com for more. *** Online sales are print- at- home tickets. Each ticket purchased online will be assessed a conve-nience fee, which ranges from 5 to 15 percent. Beginning Oct. 2 until Oct. 16, admission and ride tickets will be available for walk- up purchase at the N. C. State Fair-grounds, the Agriculture Build-ing in downtown Raleigh, the State Farmers Market, Triangle Town Center in Raleigh, Burlington Square Mall in Burlington, Wil-son Mall in Wilson, Northgate Mall in Durham, The Streets at Southpoint in Durham and Four Seasons Town Centre in Greensboro. All locations will accept cash, debit and credit cards except Wilson Mall, which will accept cash only. The convenience fee does not apply at walk- up locations. For more, go to www. nc-statefair. org. The 2008 State Fair will be held Oct. 16- 26. Advance sales ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Upcoming Feeder Calf Sales Aug. 13............. Carolina Stockyard, Siler City, 1,000 head. Barry Foushee, sale coordinator, ( 336) 318- 6007. Aug. 14............. Harward Brothers Livestock Market, Statesville ( BQA sale), 500 head. Mike Miller, sale coordinator, ( 704) 873- 0507. Aug. 21............. Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood, 1,200 head. Steve Lemons, sale coordinator, ( 704) 983- 3987. Aug. 28............. Sampson County Livestock Arena, Clinton/ Nichols Genetic ( BQA/ Source & age verified), 1,000 head. Tony Matthis at ( 910) 385- 5260 or George Upton, sale coordinator, ( 910) 592- 7161. Sept. 4................ Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood, 1,200 head. Steve Lemons, sale coordinator, ( 704) 983- 3987. Sept. 10............. Shelby Livestock Yard, Shelby ( Source & age veri-fied), 500 head. Greg Traywick, sale coordinator, ( 704) 482- 4365. Sept. 11 ............. Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood ( BQA sale), 1,000 head. Steve Lemons, sale coordinator, ( 704) 983- 3987. Sept. 18............. Harward Brothers Livestock Market, Statesville, 700 head. Mike Miller, sale coordinator, ( 704) 873- 0507. Sept. 23............. Sampson County Livestock Arena, Clinton, 1,000 head. George Upton, sale coordinator, ( 910) 592- 7161. Sept. 24............. Carolina Stockyard, Siler City, 1,000 head. Barry Foushee, sale coordinator, ( 336) 318- 6007. Sept. 25............. Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood, 1,200 head. Steve Lemons, sale coordinator, ( 704) 983- 3987. Oct. 1................ Kilby’s Livestock Market, N. Wilkesboro, 600 head. Matt Miller, sale coordinator, ( 336) 651- 7300. Oct. 9................ Sampson County Livestock Arena, Clinton/ Nichols Genetic ( BQA/ Source & age verified), 600 head. Tony Matthis at ( 910) 385- 5260 or George Upton, sale coordinator, ( 910) 592- 7161. Oct. 23.............. Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood, 1,200 head. Steve Lemons, sale coordinator, ( 704) 983- 3987. * All sales start at 7 p. m. Tele- Auction available at all sales. To participate in the tele- auction, call the N. C. Cattlemen’s Asso ciation at ( 919) 552- 911 or ( 919) 819- 1760, or the Livestock Market on the day of the sale. The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Plant Industry Divi-sion is prohibiting the propaga-tion, nursery cultivation, sale and distribution of cogongrass, along with all cultivars, includ-ing Red Baron or Japanese blood grass. “ The policy change is being made to prevent further intro-duction and secondary spread of cogongrass in North Carolina,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ Widespread infestations of Cogongrass dis-place native vegetation and fre-quently serve as a fuel source for fires, creating concerns for safety and property loss.” Cogongrass, a federally and state- listed noxious weed, has been detected in Texas, Loui-siana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and South Carolina, where it is a major concern. Most recently, it was found in Tennessee. The peren-nial is a tall, narrow grass with a reddish tint. Prior to this policy change, the propagation, sale and dis-tribution of cultivars had been permitted by NCDA& CS. This change will not directly affect established plantings; how-ever, homeowners and other landowners are encouraged to monitor existing plantings for escaped plants or plants that show signs of invasiveness. Under the new policy, all permits for the interstate move-ment of cogongrass will be de-nied. Nurseries with existing inventories of cogongrass, in-cluding Red Baron or Japanese blood grass cultivars, must sell or remove all plants from nurs-eries or garden centers by Oct. 31. Any remaining plant mate-rial will be subject to a stop- sale order and will be destroyed, or must be shipped to other states in compliance with U. S. De-partment of Agriculture, Ani-mal and Plant Health Inspection Service regulations. Cogongrass was acciden-tally introduced into Alabama around 1911 as seed in packing materials from Japan, and pur-posefully introduced for forage uses. Anyone with questions can contact Rick Iverson, an NCDA& CS weed specialist, at ( 919) 733- 3931, ext. 246. N. C. prohibits sale of cogongrass August 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page and soil types, the research replicates the varied growing conditions of different areas – offering assurances that the practical application of the re-search findings will work for growers. Again, this is invalu-able to farmers who already have plenty of other variables to deal with each growing season. I hope growers and members of the communities where re-search stations are located have had an opportunity to attend some of the events and pro-grams offered throughout the year. There are still a number of events planned for the fall and I hope you will be able to attend those. On Aug. 6 at the Peanut Belt Research Station in Lewiston- Woodville there is a class on peanut, cotton and tobacco. The next day, the Mountain Horti-cultural Crops Research Station in Fletcher will hold its Tomato and Vegetable Crop Field Day. On Aug. 14, I am proud that the Mountain Research Station in Waynesville will host its 100th Anniversary Celebration – an accomplishment that pays trib-ute to the longstanding support of ag research in the state. On Aug. 28, the Cherry Research Farm in Goldsboro will hold a Pasture Establishment, Design and Management Workshop. These are just a few of the up-coming workshops and pro-grams hosted by the research stations. A list of upcoming events is included at the right of this column. For a complete list of events through year end, go to www. ncagr. com/ research/ FieldDays. htm. We are blessed, both as con-sumers and as growers, that the state has invested in agricultural research through the years. It is an investment that has paid, and will continue to pay, big returns to the state. Agricultural revenue has provided the foundation for our state’s development and growth, and agriculture remains our leading industry. As the na-tion and world shift focus to de-veloping renewable, sustainable energy, I believe agriculture will remain the state’s leading industry. North Carolina has the capability, the research know-how and the natural resources to figure prominently in our country’s goal of greater energy independence. I am encouraged and excited by the prospects. Just as rising costs are affect-ing families and farmers, they are also impacting the research stations themselves. These add-ed costs are just part of what I, and the deans and leadership of the agricultural programs at N. C. State University and N. C. A& T State University – part-ners in the 18 research stations – will talk about as part of long-term strategic planning for the research stations program. I met recently with Dr. John-ny Wynne, dean of NCSU’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Dr. Donald R. McDowell, interim dean of the School of Agriculture and Envi-ronmental Sciences at N. C. A& T, and Dr. Ray McKinnie, N. C. A& T associate dean of exten-sion, to talk about the future of our research stations and how we can make them even better so they continue to serve agri-culture’s needs. Through the years, North Carolina agriculture has proven its ability to adapt to changing markets, emerging pests and diseases and global competi-tion. It has met these and other challenges head- on and with an eye towards the future. In the same way, I believe Deans Wynne and McDowell and I are determined that these stations continue to provide the research foundation to support North Carolina’s agricultural needs for generations to come. These 18 stations represent the agricultural legacy and sac-rifices of those who came before us, and we must do everything we can to preserve, protect and enhance these resources for those who will follow. Research ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Upcoming Research Station Field Days August Aug. 4 – Central Crops Research Station, Clayton – Midas Fumigation Workshop for Strawberries; ( 919) 553- 2141 Aug. 6 – Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station, Fletcher – Station tour for Family and Consumer Services; ( 828) 684- 7197 Aug. 6 – Peanut Belt Research Station, Lewiston- Woodville – Peanut, Cotton and Tobacco class; ( 252) 348- 2213 Aug. 7 – Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station, Fletcher – Tomato & Vegetable Crops Field Day; ( 828) 684- 7197 Aug. 11 – Sandhills Research Station, Jackson Springs – Station tour for Richmond County 4- H Summer Fun; ( 910) 974- 4673 Aug. 12 – Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station, Fletcher – Fruit Field Day; ( 828) 684- 7197 Aug. 13 – Cherry Research Farm, Goldsboro – Twilight tour from 6- 8 p. m., Irrigation and Water Use; ( 919) 731- 3270 Aug. 13 – Sandhills Research Station, Jackson Springs – Turfgrass Field Day; ( 910) 974- 4673 Aug. 14 – Mountain Research Station, Waynesville – 100th Anniversary Celebration; ( 828) 456- 3943 Aug. 20 – Cherry Research Farm, Goldsboro – Organic Certification Workshop; ( 919) 731- 3270 Aug. 25 – Cherry Research Farm, Goldsboro – Developing Community Based Food Systems meeting; ( 919) 731- 3270 Aug. 28 – Cherry Research Farm, Goldsboro – Pasture Establishment, Design & Management Workshop; ( 919) 731- 3270 September Sept. 4 – Peanut Belt Research Station, Lewiston- Woodville – Peanut Field Day; ( 252) 348- 2213 Sept. 10 – Upper Coastal Plain Research Station, Rocky Mount – Cotton Field Day; ( 252) 442- 7326 Sept. 18 – Piedmont Research Station, Salisbury – Poultry Field Unit Field Day; ( 704) 278- 2624 October Oct. 1 – Cherry Research Farm, Goldsboro – How to Build Permanent Fencing; ( 919) 731- 3270 PINNACLE – This year, Ricky Fulk and his family planted 32 acres of vegetables on black plastic with drip ir-rigation. That might not sound unusual until you realize that they live in the rocky, rolling foothills of North Carolina, in the shadow of Pilot Mountain — not in the coastal plain. Curious travelers along old U. S. Highway 52 have been known to pull over and ask questions about the plastic- cov-ered rows. The fields even grab the attention of locals, who are more accustomed to seeing rows of tobacco. Some of the land Fulk farms had been in tobacco since 1746, and he had grown it himself for the last 20 years. Now, tobacco is history. He has no regrets. “ We have not missed tobac-co at all this year,” said Fulk. “ We were not making any mon-ey. Now the whole family is involved in produce, and we’re all loving it.” In 2004, when Fulk was de-ciding to transition to produce, he discussed his plan with re-gional agronomist Robin Wat-son of the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Ser-vices. Watson was familiar with vegetable production on black plastic in the eastern part of the state and suggested that Fulk give it a try in Stokes County. Fulk wasn’t sold on the idea at first. No one else locally had ever done it. He wasn’t sure how feasible it would be on clay soils, or whether it would be worth the extra time and invest-ment. He cautiously decided to experiment with half an acre of cucumbers. Watson guided Fulk through the new venture. He stressed the importance of pre- plant testing to measure levels of soil nutrients and to check for the presence of plant- parasitic nematodes. He explained the set- up of the drip system and the timing of watering and nu-trient application. He demon-strated how to use tissue tests to adjust fertilizer input precisely throughout the season. “ Growing crops on black plastic and fertilizing through drip irrigation give a grower more control than he ordinar-ily would have,” said Watson. “ Water and nutrient application can be easily regulated through-out the season. Disease prob-lems are fewer, and harvest is generally cleaner. There’s more precision and less worry.” Fulk is now an ardent pro-ponent of plasticulture, and his enthusiasm for it is spreading. “ By the end of that first sea-son, I could see that Robin was right,” he said. “ Yield was at least twice what it would have been in bare ground, and the quality was good.” Fulk has steadily increased his acres in production as well as the variety of crops. His rep-ertoire now includes bell pep-pers, broccoli, cantaloupes, car-rots, corn, cucumbers, squash, sweet potatoes, tomatoes and watermelon. About 90 percent of his produce is contracted to a Virginia company. The rest he markets close to home. Since Fulk grows high- value crops with unique nutritional requirements, he knows the importance of fertilizing pre-cisely, especially this year as costs continue to rise. Follow-ing Watson’s advice, he collects plant tissue samples at regular intervals throughout the season and submits them for nutrient analysis. Based on the test re-sults, he knows exactly how to adjust his fertilizer input. “ Tissue testing is a neces-sity,” Fulk said. “ With tobacco, you could shut your eyes and know what you were going to do every year, but it’s not that way with vegetables. But once you get the chemistry right, you can produce, produce, pro-duce.” Fulk depends on the Family pioneers use of plasticulture for vegetables in Stokes County NCDA& CS Agronomic Di-vision laboratory in Raleigh to help him get the chemistry right. Laboratory analysis re-quires two to three days for plant and solution samples. Soil samples require at least a week and nematode samples at least two weeks. Turn- around times can be longer at certain times of year. Lab results are posted online for easy access. Fees for analysis of most ag-ronomic samples are minimal. Soil testing continues to be of-fered free of charge for North Carolina residents. “ Tests are well worth the investment be-cause they help growers op-timize their use of expensive inputs,” said Agriculture Com-missioner Steve Troxler. Details on fees and sample submission are available online at www. ncagr. com/ agronomi/ sampleinfo. htm. North Carolina growers have the added advantage of being able to consult with a regional agronomist about how to im-plement tissue- report findings. Thirteen regional agronomists visit growers, evaluate suspect-ed nutrient problems, help take samples, give advice on liming and fertilization, and help iden-tify and manage nematode prob-lems. A listing of agronomists is available online at www. ncagr. com/ agronomi/ rahome. htm. NCDA& CS regional agronomist Robin Watson, left, with Ricky Fulk and his family of Stokes County. Page AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2008 Clip and mail or fax your Agricultural Review ad! Name:_ _____________________________ Address:_____________________________ ____________________________________ Phone: ( )_________________________ Ad copy:_ ___________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Price or price range:_ __________________ ____________________________________ Mail to: Agricultural Review 1001 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001 Fax to: ( 919) 715- 8493 or ( 919) 733- 5047 Web site: www. AgReview. org * Ads must be typed or neatly printed 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 first 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. North Carolinians with skills ranging from creating house furnishings and flower gardens to raising champion livestock often seek the coveted blue ribbon at the N. C. State Fair. As with any competition, the start of their blue ribbon quest begins with the State Fair Pre-mium Book. The Premium Book provides detailed information regarding State Fair competitions, includ-ing rules and regulations, entry deadlines, premiums, and judg-ing criteria. The 2008 State Fair Premium Book is now available online at www. ncstatefair. org. Copies are also available by calling ( 919) 821- 7400, ext. 4529. New to the 2008 competition lineup is the Fine Dining table decorating contest. Exhibitors will be able to showcase their decorating talent and artistic concepts while conforming to a specific theme and correctly set-ting a table. Entry forms for this category will be accepted Mon-day, Aug. 11 , though Monday, Aug. 25, only. Only 10 tables will be available for the com-petition, on a first- come first-served basis. For more about this contest, view the 2008 Pre- N. C. State Fair Premium Book available Online registration offered for the first time mium Book online. In addition to creating new contests, the State Fair has made competition registration easier by accepting online entries, be-ginning July 14. Entries for the following categories will be ac-cepted online this year: Forage, Flower & Garden, Horticulture, Arts & Photography, Bees & Honey, 4- H, Culinary, Cloth-ing, Home Furnishings, Handi-crafts & Hobbies, Poultry, and Rabbits. Online registrations will be uploaded directly to the State Fair Entry Department. Exhibitors can add or delete en-tries until the deadline with no additional fees. Registration for these categories ends Wednes-day, Sept. 24. Entry fees, where applicable, can be paid online, with no transaction fees. Competitions are open to the public, and a completed entry form must be submitted to the N. C. State Fair Entry Depart-ment. All entry forms and online registrations must be submitted on the deadline by 5 p. m. Rules for entering everything from canned goods to livestock can be found in the State Fair Premium Book. The premium book can be found online at www. ncstatefair. org. The N. C. Department of Ag-riculture and Consumer Servic-es was recently recognized by the U. S. Food and Drug Admin-istration for its work last year to remove potentially harmful food from shelves in the state. The department received a Special Citation from FDA Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach during the federal agency’s annual Honor Awards Ceremony in Washington, D. C. “ We are thrilled to have our work to protect North Carolin-ians recognized by the FDA,” Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler said. “ We share this award with our other state and local health agencies who worked hard on the Castleber-ry’s recall. We appreciate their efforts. Food safety is truly a collaborative that involves many agencies and individuals, and this award would not have been possible without team-work.” Last summer, Georgia- based Castleberry’s Food Co. recalled 90 products because of possible contamination with a toxin that causes botulism. The products included 27 brands of chili, beef stew, corned beef hash and flavors of canned dog food. Concerned that the prod-ucts weren’t being removed from sale quickly enough, NCDA& CS inspectors, along NCDA& CS honored for work on 2007 food recall with other state and local health authorities, conducted a blitz to check shelves at locations across the state. In 15 days, they visited 1,600 locations and re-moved 35,000 cans of product. “ FDA salutes the efforts of the N. C. Department of Agri-culture and Consumer Services during the 2007 recall of certain canned products,” von Eschen-bach said. “ NCDA& CS employees helped prevent poisonings – and even deaths – by work-ing quickly and effectively to discover and remove recalled products not only from retail locations, but also from daycare centers, summer camps and el-der care facilities. As a result, there were no reports of illness as a result of ingesting recalled products in the state. Because of our strong collaborative working relationships with key partners like NCDA& CS, our ability to protect the Ameri-can public from food borne illness is strengthened. We are very grateful for their contri-bution, and delighted to honor NCDA& CS with this citation.” The department was nomi-nated for the award by FDA’s Office of Regulatory Affairs recognizing its prompt, orga-nized and effective response to protect citizens of North Caroli-na and collaboration with FDA. Peach Ice Cream • 3 cups peach pulp • ice and ice cream salt • 2 quarts milk • 1 tablespoon lemon juice • 1/ 4 teaspoon salt • 1 pint whipping cream, partially whipped • 2 cups sugar • 1/ 4 teaspoon almond flavoring • 4 eggs, slightly beaten To the peach pulp add the lemon juice and 1 cup of the sugar-- let stand 1 hour. Add the other cup of sugar and salt to the beaten eggs, then blend in half of the milk. Cook this sugar, egg, and milk mixture over boiling water to make a thick custard. Cool. Add the remainder of milk, the whipping cream, almond flavoring, and sweetened peach pulp. Freeze using 1 part salt to 6 parts ice. Makes 1 gallon. Fresh Peach Tarts • 4 cups sliced fresh peaches • 3/ 4 cup sugar • 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice • 1 tablespoon cornstarch • 4 baked 5- inch tart shells Combine peaches, sugar and lemon juice in bowl; mix well. Let stand for 20 minutes. Drain, reserving juice. Add enough water to reserved juice to measure 1 cup. Pour juice into saucepan. Stir in cornstarch gradually. Cook until transpar-ent, stirring constantly. Cool. Spoon peaches into tart shells. Pour juice syrup over peaches. Chill until glaze is set. Garnish with clusters of dark grapes. Yield: 4 tarts. Peachy Delight • 1 ( 2- layer) package yellow cake mix • 3/ 4 cup melted butter • 1 pound peaches, sliced, sweetened • 2 cups sour cream • 1/ 4 cup sugar • 3 egg yolks • Cinnamon to taste Combine cake mix and butter in bowl; mix well. Spread in bottom of lightly greased 9 x 12- inch cake pan. Layer peaches over top. Blend sour cream, sugar and egg yolks in bowl. Spoon over peaches. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake at 350 degrees for 30- 35 minutes or until set. Yield: 12 servings. Low- Fat Peach Poundcake Vegetable cooking spray • 1/ 3 cup vegetable oil • ½ cup plain lowfat yogurt • 1 ½ cups sugar, divided • 3 eggs • 2 egg whites • 1 teaspoon vanilla • 3 cups flour, divided • 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder • ½ teaspoon salt • 2 cups chopped, fresh peaches Spray a 10- inch tube pan with cooking spray. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon sugar. Combine oil and yogurt, gradually add remaining sugar, beating well. Add whole eggs and whites, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add vanilla and mix well. Combine 2 ¾ cups flour, baking pow-der and salt. Gradually add to yogurt mixture; beat until well- blended. Dredge peaches with remaining ¼ cup flour. Fold peaches into batter. Pour batter into prepared pan. Bake at 350° F for 1 hour 10 minutes. Remove from pan and cool completely. Serves 16. Peaches are now in season and here are a couple of tasty recipes for using this delicious fruit. Recipes August 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page Pull behind dirt pan $ 1,800; Care Tree, tree spade with stabilizers, $ 4,500. Phil Yarborough, Burlington 336- 449- 4972. Orchard sprayer 60 gallon hand wand, 3 pt hitch runs off power take off, FC, $ 250. Greg Mills, Apex 919- 362- 8944. Sprayer for 3 pt tractor, 50 gal. std PTO MTD pump, 3 y/ o, GC, $ 500. Thomas Burns, Thurmond 336- 755- 7960. TD9 w/ Drott loader, 4- in- 1 bucket, GC, $ 6,000; plow, 4 bottom, Intern’l 450 spring trip, $ 900; 14’ Taylorway finish harrow, $ 1,600; Taylorway 16 disc offset new disc on front, $ 1,000. Ramseur 919- 795- 11 81. Roanoke tobacco harvester $ 3,500 OBO; irrigation pipe, 6”/$ 2 ft; or 4”/ $ 1.50/ ft. Danny Bowman, Granite Falls 828- 396- 9926. Cat 941 loader, $ 13,000. Elmo Cobb, Snow Camp 336- 376- 8939. Wood splitter 3 pt hitch, $ 1,000, 3 pt hitch, three bottom plows, trip beams, 14”, $ 800. Wiley Parham, Oxford 919- 693- 2870. ’ 98 NH 3930 diesel tractor with shuttle shift transmission and 2 pair remotes, always stored in garage, LN, $ 16,900. Alan Kersey, Trinity 336- 870- 5579. Gehl 880 mower/ conditioner 9’ 3” cut, rubber/ steel rolls, 540 PTO, GC, field ready, $ 1,250. William Perry, Siler City 919- 742- 2804 NH 450 sickle mower, 7 ft cut, runs perfect, operators manual, spare new belt, $ 950. D. L. Shires, Shelby 704- 300- 9042. 1250 Oliver tractor gas, good rubber, GC, $ 2,600. Randy Hamby, Taylorsville 828- 632- 0043. DR wood chipper electric start, 18 hp twin cylinder dual cutter blades, up to 4 ½ ” limbs, rear discharge, trailer mount, 2” ball, works like a charm, $ 1,500; Troybilt Roto tiller, 6 hp electric start Tecumseh engine 10 hrs, EC, $ 600. Roland Reed, Sneads Ferry 910- 340- 9898 or 327- 9600- h. NH bale wagon 1010 needs work and paint, manuals included, $ 1,150 nego or will trade. Chris Lewis, Gastonia 980- 522- 11 30. Four row double disk bedder with fertilizer hoppers, hydraulic row mark-ers, $ 1,500; 4 row rolling cultivator by KMC set up for 48” rows, no fertilizer, $ 1,000; 6 row KMC double disk bedder with rippers, parts missing, $ 1,500 as is. Robert Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252- 746- 6838. ’ 96 Ford 6640 SLE C/ A/ H, EC, $ 21,000; ’ 80 MF 2705 CAH duals, 8 spd, GC, $ 12,000; 18.4 x 30 rims and tires for Ford tractor, $ 1,000. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 434- 5727. Two 953 Cat track loaders, both are good machines, 1 has ripper, $ 20,000- $ 22,500. Lynn Gibson, Burlington 336- 222- 9521. ’ 54 AC B with cultivators, needs tires, $ 1,500. Jerry Porter, Lincolnton 704- 732- 0063. ’ 39 JD H hand crank, GC, $ 3,100. Glenn Lowrey, Clemmons 336- 408- 6344. ’ 76 Farmall 140 w/ cultivators and fertilizer, hoppers, fast hitch, $ 4,500. Thomas McKinney, Reidsville 336- 694- 9492. ’ 52 8N red belly tractor, original owners manual, $ 2,000; boom pole, $ 75; razor back 5 ft bushhog, used 3 times, $ 750. Betsy Best, Southern Pines 910- 692- 0623. 3,000 Ford gas tractor, new paint, good tires, does not use oil, VGC, $ 4,500. Bruce and Connie Kirby, Claremont 828- 256- 1884. MF 31 6 ft mower, GC, $ 600. Vernon Holloway, Hays 336- 957- 2565. 1 pt hook scoop VGC, $ 150. Tommy Patrick, Lillington 910- 237- 1594. Cobey manure spreader power take off driven, GC, $ 700. Vernon Holloway, Hays 336- 957- 2565. ’ 83 Intern’l 9670 400 Cummins, wrecked, running, parts good, $ 4,500; ’ 87 Intern’l 9670, 400 CAT, wet line, $ 8,000; ’ 84 flatbed, 45 ft, $ 4,500; ’ 74 demolition dump trailer, swing tailgate, $ 5,000. Jeff Watson, Wilson 252- 205- 6225. ’ 48- 49 JD M restored, all new tires, new paint, seat, runs like new, bush/ bog disc, 2 bottom plows, 6 cultivators shanks, sweeps, field ready, $ 6,800. Kenneth Coleman, Shallotte 910- 754- 9871. Tobacco baler, Shepard Mfg, baler used on small acreage farm, LNC, $ 5,000 OBO. Randy Monroe, Eagle Springs 910- 673- 8683. Grain auger 50 ft Hudson PTO, 6” diameter on wheels, $ 300. Richard Gwynn, Yanceyville 336- 694- 4233. Hesston 5500 round baler, mechanically sound needs belts, kept in dry, $ 1,000 or trade for hay rake. James Morgan, Lexington 336- 472- 6218. ’ 57 Ford 600 sheet metal in VGC, hydro works great, $ 3,200, don’t have any equipment, has new parts such as decals, speedometer cluster and more. Quinton Harris, Harrisburg 704- 201- 7739. ’ 86 D41 Komatsu track loader 80% undercarriage, overall VGC, $ 19,000. Brandon Wolfe, Lexington 336- 250- 8842. Old Sears Suburban tractor, model XL10 has Tecumseh 10 cast iron engine has no deck or hood, looks to be original tires, still holds air, would make excel-lent project machine, $ 200 OBO. John Skipper, Sophia 336- 861- 5880. ’ 05 Club car, great for the farm, top of the line, $ 3,339. Glenn Wiley, Bessemer City 704- 629- 5810. ’ 63 series III AC D17 diesel tractor with 2 14” and 4- 16” bottom plows, trac-tor is in GC, $ 6,000. Jeff Dix, Reidsville 336- 382- 3485. ’ 75 Ford 7000 with bushhog front end loader, $ 8,000. Jay Weaver, Mt. Olive 919- 921- 2924. 18 ft batwing rotary mower by SMC, EC, $ 3,500. Wayne Webb, Mocksville 336- 998- 3908. 2000 NH TS 100 4x4, 100 hp, cab, AC and heat, good tires, EC, 1,700 hrs, $ 26,000 OBO. Eric Davis, Randleman 336- 587- 5622. ’ 35 WC AC tractor, $ 3,500; ’ 50 AC G grass hopper, $ 2,000; ‘ 39B JD, $ 3,500. Curtis Ribelin, 704- 278- 3400- h or 202- 4721- c. 3x2 filter station, $ 2,500; 4x3 Berkley pump w/ Wisconsin engine, 3,000 ft, 3 ft pipe, 20 elbows and tees, 28 sprinklers, pipe trailer, $ 2,500 or $ 4,500 for all. Leonard Bruff, Lexington 336- 474- 0993. JD 1 row corn picker $ 100; ground driven spreader, $ 250; 8 hole steel wheel Ontario drill, $ 100. Hugh Motsinger, Wallburg 336- 769- 2971. ’ 50 AC C with wide front end, over-hauled and painted about 5 years ago, includes Woods 60” belly mower, new battery, new rebuilt started and magneto, rear tires almost new, $ 3,000. CAT D3 6 way blade, low hours, EC, $ 12,500; 9 ton Hudson trailer, EC, $ 4,500 or $ 16,000 for both, will not sell trailer except with CAT D3 or until D3 is sold. Stan Howard, Lawndale 704- 538- 8767 or 692- 7768. Hay wagon, HD steel frame, 7 ft 6” x 16 ft, oak floor, $ 800; plow, MF # 82, 4x16”, VGC, $ 700; 8 front bumper suit case weights for MF tractor, $ 40/ ea. Rick Ingram, Greensboro 336- 674- 7703. Fort disc mower, 8 ft, GC, $ 3,500. Gary Chriscoe, Franklinville 336- 498- 4243. ’ 76 230 MF tractor VGC, $ 5,800; ’ 79 MF 245 tractor, VGC, $ 7,500. Donald Bisher, Denton 336- 859- 5234. NI litter spreader, 16 ft long, 3 ft deep, 10.00- 20 tires, EC, $ 1,800; blue feed pans for cyclone chicken feeder, $ 1/ ea; For corn planter 309, 9 sets plates, $ 300; 40 ft storage van trailer, GC, $ 800. Ray McNeill, Ramseur 336- 879- 5492. IH ET 200 paddle scrape, 9.5 yard pan, $ 7,000. G. Allen, Advance 336- 998- 5391. Hobart welder champion 10,000 amp generator w/ Kohler command, 20 hp engine, $ 2,700. Leslie Scott, Kinston 252- 522- 2645. 55 JD 40 series, all original with cultivators, $ 4,000. Edward Boger, Advance 336- 998- 2237. Bushhog Howse brand, 4 ft cut, LNC, $ 450; ’ 70 Intern’l 2 ton truck, cab and chassis, no bed, good for parts, $ 500. J. Pell, Asheboro 336- 629- 5795. Manure spreader, ground driven, new floor, new chains, good tires, VGC, $ 900; ’ 04 Pace enclosed trailer, 5x8, LNC, $ 1,500. Danny Brown, Stony Point 704- 585- 2621. Early 50’ s TO30 Ferguson 4 new tires, good paint, good sheet metal, field ready, $ 2,000; early to mid 60’ s Ford tractor, good tires, good paint, live lift, $ 3,300. Harry Holyfield, Mt. Airy 336- 374- 3125 or 414- 2356. 9N Ford tractor, GC, $ 2,500; belly mower, $ 300 Ford disc harrow, $ 100. E. D. Snider, Liberty 336- 622- 2942. ’ 07 NH TN60A tractor 63 hp, front end loader, 4WD, 3 ranges, shuttle shift, canopy $ 25,000. Marion Squires, Burgaw 910- 259- 3048. Hay rake, GC, $ 100. Robert Camp-bell, Greensboro 336- 668- 2614. 10 ft Bushhog brand, 3 y/ o, $ 3,500 OBO; duals snap on 16.9x38, $ 350 OBO. Rom Harper, Pink Hill 252- 521- 0545 or 527- 6935- home. Meadows grist mill, 20”, EC, new stones, $ 3,000. Max Grant, Mills River 828- 891- 7072. Cub Farmall tractor w/ cultivator, corn planter, brackets, $ 1,800; EZ Go golf cart, truck with full set of curtains, gas, $ 2,195. R. W. Swift, Elon 336- 349- 8373. NH manure spreader # 213- 240 bu capacity, EC, kept dry, $ 2,400. Lee Von Speaks, Traphill 336- 957- 8059. Irrigation guns 3- 4” # 100 Nelson part circle, Akron stands, $ 2,500. J. L. McLaurin, Wade 910- 323- 5207. Front end loader to fit 855 JD. Dane Hazelwood, Walnut Cove 336- 591- 4886. 122 Cub Cadet 12 hp 3 spd, GC; 1204 Cub Cadet 12 hp, 4 spd, GC, $ 700/ ea. Ralph Spaugh, Boonville 336- 367- 7036. Manure spreader, ground driven, almost new tires, FC, $ 400. Bill Swice-good, Lexington 336- 764- 0652. Intern’l 504 farm tractor, 50 hp, diesel, wide front end loader, 3 pt hitch engine hasd broken crank, $ 2,000. James Brown, Magnolia 910- 289- 3009. Belly band for industrial AC B, $ 20. Barry Cole, Asheboro 336- 873- 7193. Yanmar 1700 21 hp diesel, $ 3,150; Yanmar 2500 29 hp diesel, $ 4,950, blth LNC. R. Wilson, Kernersville 336- 993- 4916. ’ 53 Farmall Cub tractor runs and looks good, has cultivator and draw bar, $ 2,600. Paul Wall, Pinnacle 336- 351- 2331. BC 1000 Vermeer wood chipper, 2000 model, 3,000 hrs, new paint and knives, runs and looks good, $ 13,000. Mark Cochran, Rockwell 704- 791- 3776. Ford 4000 tractor diesel with Woods 1020 front end loader, $ 8,000. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. 2640 JD tractor GC, $ 8,900; Weaver 2 post truck lift, 7,000 lbs $ 1,900. Donovan Davis, Eagles Springs 910- 948- 3678. ’ 49 Ford tractor 8N, restored with gang disc, $ 3,250. Stedman Thomas, Cameron 910- 245- 7258. JD 480A forklift, shuttle, diesel, good tires, new paint, VGC, $ 5,500. Gary Mooneyhan, Mt. Airy 336- 413- 0973. ’ 87 Intern’l 1700 S flatbed, 12 ft dump truck, 9L, V8, diesel, $ 4,995. Jimmy May, Zebulon 252- 235- 0077. Ground Hog earh drill, model 1M5C, with 6”, 8” and 12” auger, opera-tor manual, VGC, $ 500. Paul Soublet, Cameron 910- 850- 0476. Large, round bale hay ring, $ 25; bucket mount hay spear, $ 75. Mary Jane Younger, Sparta 336- 372- 5539. 1 row Cole fertilizer distributor/ cultivator, all new parts, bolts, hoses, points and paint, disc and extra feet for cultivating, $ 750 OBO. Jimmy Covington, Pilot Mtn, 336- 368- 1613. JD 5320, 521 front loader MX7 bushhog, 501 hrs, AC, cab, LNC, $ 28,500. Mac Allen, Kernersville 336- 345- 3919. Agri- link bale basket, 80 to 90 sq bale cap., $ 1,500. Larry Lyerly, Gold Hill 704- 279- 5876. Ford 4600 tractor, diesel, 52 hp, PS, $ 7,200; David Brown 990, tractor, diesel, PS, $ 5,000. David Shepherd, Wilkesboro 336- 921- 3166. JD corn header 444, $ 1,000; JD plow 418 spring loaded, $ 500. J. E. Smith, Mt Pleasant 704- 782- 7677. Yanmar 4x4 diesel tractor with new loader, PS, power shift, 38 hp EC, $ 9,800; ’ 08 tandem axle 16 ft tag trailer, electric brakes, $ 1,950. R. McGraw, Concord 704- 547- 1832. Four 100 irrigation guns with stands and tees, $ 250/ ea; 12 Nelson 80 irrigation heads, full circle, $ 50/ ea; 3 Walla 80 irrigation heads, part circle $ 100/ ea. Chuck Wooten, East Bend 336- 782- 7736. 11 tine chisel plow by King, 75+ hp, excellent on new land, breaks hardpan, $ 1,200; 300 gallon Hardee trail type sprayer, new roller pump, electric controls, boom three independent sections, GC, ready to spray, $ 1,700. F. D. Rivenbark, Burgaw 910- 259- 2717. MF 220 2 row, 3 pt cultivator, GC, $ 250; Unico broadcast seeder, $ 100; MF 383 tractor 2WD, high clearance row crop, $ 8,500; MF 1308, 8 ft disc mower, GC, $ 6,000; Davis Roller Mill w/ 1 hp electric motor, $ 350; ’ 66 C60 Chevy short bed single axle dump truck, $ 350. Thaxton Richardson, Greensboro 336- 656- 3961. ’ 65 IH Cub tractor lift arm, draw bar, rear wheel weights, new seat and muffler, some implements included, always sheltered, FC, $ 2,100 OBO, Kent Money, Yadkinville 336- 961- 911 0. Equipment For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Mini Dachshund female, longhaired, 6- 12 m/ o, AKC reg.; will consider 4.5- 5 lb male. Hannah Walls, Salisbury 704- 642- 1608. At stud 3 y/ o Irish setter, cham-pion bloodline, strong nose and soft mouth. Brye Richardson, Mayodan 336- 427- 4835. Mountain Cur or Feist female that trees squirrels or stay put squirrel dog. Mark Jacobs, Bryson City 828- 269- 7509. Blue Hillard, Blue tick feist or Australian sheep dog. James Craven, Reidsville 336- 951- 2704. Female beagle/ feist. Rob Baldwin, N. Wilkesboro 336- 984- 0862. Mountain Curr female, close to medium range, hunts hard. Mark Jacobs, Bryson City 828- 269- 7509. Feist stud service not reg., may be Jack Russell/ feist mix. James W. Hayes, Jr., Rockingham 910- 895- 2688. Mini Rex doe pedigreed, prefer broken caster, in or east of Raleigh under $ 40. Kelsey Seitter, Burgaw 910- 283- 2958. 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 certificate or a statement that all animals have current shots. NOTICE smal animals Beagle pups reg., 4, DOB 5/ 08, out of champion stock, $ 150. Edward Brown, Boonville 336- 468- 2252. Edward Brown, Boonville 336- 468- 2252. Mixed Georgia red back rabbits, and NC wild hare, great for training dogs, meat or pets, $ 3/ ea. Fred Ireland, Mocksville 336- 492- 6378. Great Pyrenees, 3 ½ y/ o males, full blood, good guard dogs, raised with goats, $ 100/ ea. Rick Hunter, Burlington 336- 228- 7936. Bloodhound pups full blood, weaned, DOB 4/ 08, $ 250. Leigh Ann Maness, Seagrove 336- 879- 2541. Elhew pointer pups, Damascus, Snakefoot, Mr McGoo breeding, reg., orange/ white, DOB 4/ 08, $ 250/ ea. John R. Davis, Wake Forest 919- 562- 9181 or 614- 6532. Blue tick broke coon dog will tree own coon, 75 lbs, dark blue, good tree dog, $ 500; coon dog, dark red, 4 y/ o, $ 450; started squirrel dog, $ 100; broke squirrel dog, will tree coon also, $ 600. Gayle and Bertha Frye, Carthage 910- 947- 5690 or 639- 4947- cell. Holland lops/ Netherland dwarf/ Dutch rabbits, $ 35. Donna Cayton, Durham 919- 471- 6346. Black Labs AKC reg., parents on site, both excellent temper and hunters, will be ready 7/ 08, $ 350. Tabbie Nance, Beaufort 252- 728- 5788. German shepherd pups AKC reg., DOB 4/ 08, 2 males, 3 females, parents on site, $ 250/ ea. Gayzelle Chavis, Durham 919- 724- 7241. Jack Russell terriers, full blood, white with some brown, $ 175. Clint Grubb, Lexington 336- 239- 5558. Australian shepherd 10 y/ o, female, needs to be spayed, well trained, great with other dogs and people. John Sasser, Taylorsville 828- 635- 6008. Rabbits Tennessee red backs, $ 10 up. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange 919- 778- 0361. German shorthair pointers DOB 5/ 08, tails docked, certificate of health, $ 200. Randy Haithcox, Statesville 704- 876- 4212. Shetland sheep dog, sheltie, AKC, 2 males, 1 female, great with children and other pets, $ 325. Sandra Webb, Oxford 919- 693- 5094. Lab silver/ black female, $ 300. Roger Melville, Charlotte 704- 568- 0312. Female Aussie 11 y/ o, great with other dogs and people. John Sasser, Taylorsville 828- 635- 6008. At stud black and tan piebald or chocolate and tan or yellow Dachshund, other colors and coats, fee $ 350 or pick of litter. Lt. C. Smith, Rose Hill 919- 616- 7276. Mini Lop eared rabbits, champion bloodline 6 w/ o, $ 40. Gene Keiger, Statesville 704- 876- 8767. Huckleberry hound beagle pups, AKC, descendants of Little Man, $ 150. Fred McNeill, Crumpler 336- 982- 2242. Georgia redback rabbits good for training dogs, replenish areas, meat and pets, $ 11/ ea or $ 10/ ea five or more. L. J. Smith, Thomasville 336- 476- 411 2. Dachshund, mini, AKC, males and females, $ 325 up. Mac Anderson, Asheboro 336- 629- 7582. Australian cattle dogs, AKC reg., blue heelers, blue and red, great for working or pets, DOB 7/ 08, $ 250. Debbie Hinson, Wingate 704- 582- 0408. Four beagle pups reg., DOB 5/ 08, out of champion stock, $ 150, Edward Brown, Boonville 336- 468- 2252. Big game hound pups DOD 4/ 3/ 08, 1/ 8 Aeirdale, 7/ 8 hound, $ 100/ ea; Golden retriever pups, 4/ 08, parents on site, health guarantee. Jack Smith, Goldsboro 919- 731- 7269. Kangal pups DOB 5/ 08, UKC reg., parents are superior working dogs, excel-lent temperament and hips, pups raised with parents and goats, health contract provided, $ 1,200-$ 1,500. Stuart Richens, Hendersonville 828- 685- 11 70. Blue heeler pups DOB 6/ 08, mother and father on site, $ 125. Ava Moon, Pinetown 252- 945- 3691. Pembroke Welsh Corgi pups DOB 5/ 08, reds and tris, male and female, AKC reg., parents on site, $ 350. Bruce and Connie Kirby, Claremont 828- 256- 1884. Curr squirrel pups, 3 m/ o, $ 75/ ea. Bill Williams, Linwood 336- 247- 4412. Australian shepherd full blood, black/ white/ brown merle, 5 y/ o, Free to good home. Sherman Tucker, Locust 704- 485- 2050. English shepherd pups UKC purple ribbon reg. 8 w/ o, black and white, good marking, $ 250/ ea. Elizabeth Stillwell, Sylva 828- 586- 9252. Lionheads $ 10 up’ SamKiam rabbots. $ 10; Tennessee redback, $ 10 or $ 15/ breeding pair. Heather Hoots, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2335. Treeing feist, DOB 5/ 08, farm dogs, squirrel, coon, snakes, all colors, $ 125. Gary Satterfield, Thomasville 336- 906- 6817. Coon dog, red bone, 4 y/ o, broke, $ 450; broke squirrel dog, will tree coons, $ 600; started squirrel dog, $ 100. Gayle Frye, Carthage 910- 947- 5690 or 639- 4947. Australian shepherd pups AKC/ ASCA reg. all colors, champ bloodlines, parents on site, $ 400-$ 600. George Hines, Stanfield 704- 888- 2987. German shepherd male pup, AKC OFA, German lines, socialized, good temperament, large boned, 36 genera-tion pedigree, health guaranteed, $ 600. Randee Barbour, Clayton 919- 553- 5997 or 772- 2086. Great Pyreneese pups 14 w/ o, $ 125-$ 150. Buddy Freeman, Old Fort 828- 668- 4993. Started setters, 3 ancestors in bird dog hall of fame, $ 300. Bill Haynes, Rockwell 704- 640- 9377. Dachshund pups, CKC, DOB 6/ 08, males, females, black/ tan/ red, $ 250. Chris Vanderford, Whiteville 910- 840- 3895. Lab pups yellow, black, chocolate, mother and father on site, $ 200. Cody Sorrell 919- 971- 0681. Weimaraner pups DOB 5/ 08, third generation, deposits welcome, $ 600. Marcus McCue, Raleigh 919- 369- 6450. Purebred mini Rex rabbits, all ages, pedigreed and healthy, mother and father on site 10% 4H discount, $ 25-$ 35. Kelsey Seitter, Burgaw 910- 283- 2958. Black Lab pups 9 w/ o, dew claws removed, parents on site, great hunting dogs or pets, 2 females and 2 males, $ 250. Keith Smith, Goldsboro 919- 223- 1925. Mini Lop eared rabbits, champion bloodlines, reg., 6 w/ o, $ 40. Gene Keiger, Statesville 704- 876- 8767. German shepherd pups AKC work-ing bloodline, DOB 7/ 08, $ 3.50. D. C. Register, Dunn 910- 892- 6393. Beagles running and pups, UKC and AKC reg., champ bloodlines, good for hunting or competition as well as pets, $ 150 up. Michael Booker, Greensboro 336- 908- 6142 or 708- 1366. Brittany Spaniel pups, AKC reg., DOB 5/ 08, parents on site, orange/ whie, great pets or hunting dogs, tails and dew claws done, $ 300. Janet Mackey, Monroe 704- 562- 4560. Missouri cottontails $ 10/ ea. Henry Stogner, Norwood 704- 474- 3602. Mini Rex rabbits and mini Rex Dutch X, $ 8-$ 10. Jerry Nobles, Henderson 252- 432- 5757. At stud Weimaraner, reg., 1.5 y/ o, silver blue, excellent bloodline conforma-tion pedigree, $ 400. Renee Pendergrass, Belews Creek 336- 595- 3453. Beagle pups, DOB 5/ 08, males, $ 125; females, $ 150, good hunting or great pets. Johnny Williams, Yadkinville 336- 469- 9240. Labs, full blood, not reg., 6 w/ o as of 6/ 08, 2 black females, 2 black males, 1 yellow male, 2 yellow females, $ 50. Hattie Furr, Albemarle 704- 438- 0575. Rabbits for re- stocking and dog training, redback X, $ 10. Scott Sink, Lexington 336- 250- 0685. Labs, chocolate, AKC, 5 males, 3 females, ready 7/ 08, $ 400/ ea. Lee Dail, Hertford 252- 331- 3279. 1 ½ y/ o English setter female with papers, good natured, needs a good home, Free. Will Dunlap, Walnut Cove 336- 406- 7927. HRCH X SHR Lab pups, yellow expected great hunters, CJ’s Shortstop bloodline, ready 9/ 08, 26 month hip/ eye guarantee, $ 500. Neal Holcomb, Thur-mond 336- 927- 7842. Classified Advertising Page AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2008 ’ 77 model 1370 Case tractor 155 hp, cab, new tires, looks and runs good, $ 5,000; Intern’l 2400 round baler, shed kept, $ 1,500; B AC tractor, new rear tires, has no starter, $ 750. John Graves, Mocksville 336- 749- 6570. ’ 59 JD 530 good paint, maintained by JD dealer, 3 pt hitch with original top link, VGC, $ 7,000 OBO. John Massey, Clayton 919- 934- 4695. 46 ft trailers good to use for hay storage, 5- 8 trailers, GC, $ 1,500-$ 2,000. Hal Parker, Asheboro 336- 305- 4545. WD AC new tires and new motor, $ 1,900; JD, EC, $ 3,600; 5 spd lawn tractor, LNC, $ 1,500. Don Wright, Lawndale 704- 482- 0412. Ford 2600 diesel tractor, factory power steering, new fenders, bumper, good tires, paint, looks and runs great with 14 items of LN equipment, $ 6,500. Daniel Clubb, Walnut Creek 336- 595- 1340 or 414- 9445. Two TD6- 1 TD9 and 2 TD 18 Intern’l bulldozers, 1 garden Denver airtrack, air compressor with CAT engine TD6- TD9 TD18 parts. J. Ford Deitz, Sylva 828- 586- 5312. ’ 49 8N red belly, LNC rear tires, 12 volt system, new battery, runs great, $ 3,500. Grover Evans, Graham 336- 222- 8820. IH DT 466 power unit, EC, $ 3,500. Roy Harris, Harrisburg 980- 621- 0338. Farmall Super A runs good with equipment, $ 5,800; Farmall Super C, runs good with equipment $ 3,800. Donald Scott Cannon, Ayden 252- 746- 4600. MF combine # 510, field ready, GC, both heads, $ 4,000. Lee Von Speaks, Traphill 336- 957- 8059. Manure spreader large $ 250. Vicki Brown, Germanton 336- 994- 2442. TD 20 Intern’l bull dozer, $ 7,500; 30 ft boom spray, $ 100. Hurley Sanders, Seagrove 336- 879- 5891. Farmall Super A runs good with equipment, $ 2,800. Ronald Spain, Jacksonville 910- 346- 3947. Two horse wagon, $ 1,000; horse drawn equipment scoop pan, cultivator, straight stock plow, etc, hand cranked corn cracker, $ 50-$ 150. Lonnie Simerson, Linwood 336- 752- 2258. NI manure spreader model # 206, 90 bu, $ 600. Mike Wilson, Bear Creek 919- 837- 5009. Dearborn 12” double bottom plow w/ furrow wheel, $ 185; Leinbach single 14” plow with depth gauge wheel, new, $ 200. W. T. Norman, Sandy Ridge 336- 871- 2093. Old farm equipment tires, five 825x20, two 900x20; one 750x20, all GC, $ 15/ ea. R. Poole, Cary 919- 467- 9390. Farmtrac 665 4WD loader, canopy, LNC, 85 hrs, $ 20,000. Phil Whitley, Stanfield 704- 888- 6387. AC 16B dozer $ 10,000; AC 160 pan, FC, $ 2,500. Jerry Kivett, Staley 336- 622- 2832. MF front end loader, will fit 35 or 135 tractor, $ 450. Gilbert Cain, Elizabethtown 910- 588- 4143 or 874- 5530. New boom pole never used, $ 85. Rudy Eubanks, Pittsboro 919- 542- 3645. Cub tractor with cultivators, field ready, GC, $ 1,995. C. Witherspoon, Harmony 704- 539- 5418. Generator 12,000 watts, Winco PTO mounted on King Kutter platform 3 pt hitch, new. $ 2,000. Lacy Beck, Jr., Hamlet 910- 582- 0271 or 995- 1041. Power take off pully for 8N Ford tractor, $ 85. Carlton Ward, Carthage 910- 245- 7653. 30 hp diesel 4 WD NorTrac tractor with front end loader, 150 hrs, EC, $ 9,250; NH 7 ft sickle mower, GC, $ 700; 3 pt hitch spreader, $ 200. Vardell Bullard, Maxton 910- 844- 9840. Commercial pecan cracker cracks, 100 + lbs per hour with an 80% shellout of halves, feeder hopper included, $ 3,995. Gordon Pearce, Bailey 252- 230- 0224. Grasshopper mowing deck 61” in VGC, $ 350 OBO. Frank Hollowell, Hurdle Mills 919- 732- 7488. AC 72 pull type combine with grain bin and straw chopper, auger feed, all original belts, always been under shelter, $ 300. Tony Carlton, State Road 336- 366- 0560. Two 450 Case track loaders, 4- in- 1 buckets, new motors, rebuilt torque converters, automatic, $ 9,500. Steve Tilley, Mt. Airy 336- 325- 0597. Intern’l 130 GC, $ 4,000 ; 140 fertil-izer attachment, GC, 3 16” bottom plow, LNC, $ 550. Eugene Sherion, Gibsonville 336- 697- 9047. Intern’l 3414 backhoe GC, $ 3,450. James Chambers, Clyde 828- 734- 7803. Woods 750 3 pt hitch, backhoe, GC, $ 1,995. Jimmy May, Zebulon 252- 235- 0077. ’ 48 Gibson tractor restored, $ 2,000; bog 8 disc 3 pt hook up, $ 300; 2- 16 tractor tires ½ tread, $ 25. Dewey Yow, Richfield 704- 463- 5238. Small 180 6 ft side discharge, 3 pt hitch, finishing mower, VGC, $ 550. Bobby Poe, Greensboro 336- 674- 0671. ’ 64 MF 35 diesel GC, $ 1,500; Ford 861 tractor, needs repair, $ 1,850. George Cutchins, Sandy Ridge 336- 871- 2417. ’ 52 8N Ford tractor GC with 7 pieces of equipment, $ 4,500; 7 hp Ariens tiller, EC, $ 400. W. Bruce Parrish, Thomasville 336- 475- 0947. ’ 77 Farmall 140 tractor with fertilizer attachment and cultivators, fiberglass fertilizer hopper, new front tires, $ 5,000. Ronald Denton, Sr, Louisburg 919- 496- 7107 or 796- 1852. ’ 90 Yamaha 350 Big Bear 4x4 four wheeler, less than 1,000 miles of farm use, $ 1,700. Cecil Futch, Rocky Point 910- 675- 2727. Hardee MT560 T 3 pt, bushhog clutch in GC, 5 ft cut, $ 350. Jerry Hembree, Greensboro 336- 697- 9292. Intern’l TD14A trucks, $ 2,000; engine, $ 2,000; dozer blade, cylinders, pump, $ 2,000; Danish tine cultivator, 8 row hydraulic folding , $ 2,500; disc bedder, 4 row with fertilizer hoppers, row markers. Robert Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252- 746- 6838. Hardee swing arm ditch mower, 16 ft RCH, 42” high speed blade, 15 hrs, LNC, $ 10,000. Jerry Atkinson, Kenansville 810- 289- 0223. JD 2940 80 hp, 4x4 tractor with cab, AC, radio, loader, GC, $ 23,500; JD 530 round baler, $ 5,900; MF/ Vemeer round baler, $ 4,900; Kubota 4x4 tractor. W. Phillips, Boone 828- 264- 6488. Cat 955 loader left steering clutch frozen, right side working, $ 3,500 as is. Percy Quantz, Rockwell 704- 855- 2183. Meadows mill on wheels all steel, 4 head blocks, hand dogs, hand push outs, hyd feed, hyd log turner, deck all steel, 3 chains, 10 ft x 20 ft, automatic log turner, etc., Free Frick mill with the Meadows mill, $ 5,500. Wayne Herman, Taylorsville 828- 632- 4624 or 217- 7594. 3 ft Ferguson chisel plow, $ 300; Agroteck sprayer, 300 gallons, high pressure pump, pin hitch, hydraulic folding arms, 35 ft boom, EC, $ 2,500; 5 ft bushhog with 70 hp gear box, $ 600. Paul Boyd, Oxford 919- 693- 6252. Vermeer model BC 606 brush chipper, PTO driven weights 1,350 lbs, chips up to 6” logs, disc cutting system, used only 100 hrs, has been sheltered, $ 6,000. R. B. McKinley, Siler City 919- 742- 5331. 130 Farmall not running, $ 1,000. Bobby Coble, Julian 336- 685- 4705. ’ 72 MF 175 diesel 62 hp, PS, 2 sets of remotes, always sheltered, EC, $ 5,900; JD model 39 sickle mower, 7 ft, 3 pt, EC, $ 650; Ford 503 hay rake, 3 pt, PTO driven, EC, $ 750. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. Loader to fit 784 Intern’l tractor hyd and control included, 2 row Hol-land tobacco setter, $ 300; two row hyd cultivator with fert. hoppers, $ 600. Steve Meltoon, Siloam 336- 902- 4472. AC snap coupled plow, 4 16 bottom plow, GC, $ 300. Bobby Safley, Salisbury 704- 636- 1318. D4D Cat bulldozer 10 ft tilt blade, runs great, $ 14,500. Al English, Archdale 336- 587- 4381. Sears Suburban garden tractor ’ 74 or ’ 75 model, 12 hp, cast iron engine, needs starter, motor will run, stored in shed, $ 200. Eddie Albertson, Thomasville 336- 474- 2296. Intern’l 35 hay rake, field ready, $ 900. M. Randy, Taylorsville 336- 406- 4213. 140 Farmall w/ 5 pieces of equip-ment, $ 3,950. Dennis Slate, Germanton 336- 591- 5884. ’ 71 Intern’l Cub tractor LNC, restored and painted, fast hitch tractor, ready for work or show, $ 2,950; Leinbach line harrow, 1 row pick up type with fast hitch connection for Cub or 140 Farmall, $ 200. Phillip Boyles, Denver 704- 408- 1058. NH 273 sq baler, $ 2,500; Hesston 3717 4 beater tedder, $ 1,600, both in the field, ready condition; electric hay eleva-tor, $ 200. Randy Bennett, Taylorsville 336- 406- 4213. Gleaner combine E3 series w/ cab, need to trade for gleaner K2, K3 die-sel combine, needs some work, kept in barn, corn head, 10 ft grainhead, $ 2,500 OBO. Blair Burrage, Concord 704- 786- 3195. ’ 50 AC C with wide front end, overhauled and painted about 5 years ago, includes Woods 60” belly mower, new battery, rear tires almost new, $ 3,000. Randall Yates, Walkertown 336- 595- 9466. JD 455D track loader 4- in- 1 bucket undercarriage is new, $ 20,000. Tom Small, Gold Hill 704- 209- 6358. Post hole digger, 3 pt hitch, EC, 9” auger, $ 475. Tony Hutchens, Yadkinville 336- 679- 8294. Bushhog 5 ft setting, 3 pt attach-ment, PTO driven, $ 350. Mike Bailey, Creedmoor 919- 610- 8168. 8N Ford tractor runs good, new paint, $ 3,000 OBO. Joel Hussey, Rob-bins 910- 464- 2933. ’ 59 MF Super 90 tractor working with 1,500 hrs, original drive train, recently replaced hydraulics, including pump, lift cylinder, release valve, $ 4,000. Mike Tisdale, Nashville 252- 459- 6616. JD BWA disc 40 blade, 14 ft wide, GC; JD chisel plow, 5 shank, 12 ft sec-tion hare, $ 300-$ 1,400. Randy Clontz, Indian Trail 704- 753- 1780. Shibaura tractor D275 4 WD with front end loader, easy shift transmission, multi speed live PTO, GC, $ 5,500. Jim Banks, Thomasville 336- 392- 9469. Swisher 60” finish mower, pull behind ATV, 14.5 hp Briggs, electric start, adjustable height to 6” rarely used, $ 750. Les Bennett, Pilot Mtn 336- 710- 0780. Intern’l 3514 backhoe, not used in 3 years, needs some work, $ 3,500; timberjack 230D log skidder, ready to work, GC, $ 12,000. Mike Shaffner, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2953. Ford 2000 70’ s model, VGC, gas sheltered, excellent tires, with bushhog, scrape and box blades, rear forks, till-age tool, disc, $ 6,500. Scott McNeely, Yadkinville 336- 692- 4200. Ford 8N, red belly 3 pt hitch, $ 2,000; Farmall M 12 volt, gas tank resealed, extra grille, new steering, $ 2,500. Margaret McKinney, Monroe 704- 753- 5327. Moffitt saw mill PTO driven, with new parts, needs minor restocking, you disassemble, $ 800. Danny Gaines, Bear Creek 919- 742- 4554. Rake 3 pt hitch, 5 wheels, used 2 seasons, LNC, $ 500. Roger Drum, Statesville 704- 880- 7006. 57 hp tractor w/ loader, $ 7,200; JD w/ loader, $ 8,900; 8N Ford $ 2,500; JD haybine, rake and sq baler, $ 3,000; tedder rake, 3 pt spear, cattle head gate. Terry Christenbury, Midland 704- 782- 1536. WD AC tractor $ 1,500. Joe Del-linger 704- 876- 4063. NH control box for 630 round baler, all controls, part number 858911 , $ 250. Charles Weddington, Jr., Kannapolis 704- 932- 1212. 3 pt hitch implements 6 ft rake, $ 300; 5 ft bushhog, $ 850; 6 ft spike tooth harrow, $ 400; Woods under belly finish mower, $ 795; 4 arm 20 blade disc, $ 700. Drew Sorensen, Raleigh 919- 266- 1550. One row Roanoke tobacco harvester with 6 trailers, $ 5,000. R. Dale Brooks, Ronda 336- 984- 3093. ’ 05 NH TC35A w/ 16LA loader, 4x4 w/ R4 tires, VGC, $ 15,000. Charlie Willis, Lexington 336- 250- 5434. ’ 48 AC G w/ original manual, new tires, plow, cultivators and manual lift, $ 3,500. Roy Moss, Stem 919- 528- 1915. Intern’l TD 9 bulldozer hydraulic blade with rear winch, motor works but is out, cranks on gas switches to diesel, $ 1,800; Meadows mill all steel, $ 9,500. Rodney Davis, Connelly Springs 828- 437- 7519. Gleaner K corn and soybean special, 13 ft grain, 238 corn head, $ 2,500. Corey Parker, Stony Point 704- 929- 0637. Assorted bulldozers, Cat D7, Cat D8 JD 750B, all machines run good, $ 25,000/ ea. Tillman Farrington, Madison 336- 427- 5018. Farmall 140 mid 60’ s model, runs good, good tires, paint okay, new battery, 12 v system, cultivators and 3 pt hitch, $ 4,250. Johnny Williams, Yadkinville 336- 469- 9240. RM 59 Woods finish mower, GC, $ 600. Allen Lamm, Kenly 252- 237- 1873. 400X JD loader bucket 85” high volume loader bucket, came off ’ 07 4720 JD tractor, $ 1,000. Jeff Haney, Marshville 704- 624- 0152. JD 2840 w/ canopy, 80 hp, front loader 148, GC, $ 9,400. Mac Tidwell, Murphy 828- 644- 5466. ’ 91 Honda 4 wheeler, GC, $ 1,000. Ricky Bryant, Whitakers 252- 437- 1728. NH silage wagon side and rear delivery, work good, $ 1,000. Tommy Wingler, Statesville 704- 902- 4677. ’ 52 JD M tractor JD 3 pt hitch, 12 volt, new tires, adjustable wide front end, rear wheel weights, lights, fresh tune up, mostly restored, $ 3,500. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919- 815- 0268. Irrigation pump and reel big pump, we have had two reels going at the same time and could have used three with this pump, $ 12,000 OBO. Dean Durham, State Road 336- 366- 7390. Sears 16/ 6 twin garden tractor with mower, model no 917.25181 for parts or repair, broken hood, need carburetor kit, Onan engine, $ 500. James Stanley, Gaston 252- 410- 0019. Irrigation system complete with 600 ft 4” pipe on trailer, pump driven by V8 engine on trailer, 2 large and 10 small heads, $ 3,700. George Jones, 1361 Alamance Church Rd., Julian 27283. Heavy duty reversible scoop pan, 3 pt hitch, $ 250; 25 gallon sprayer on 3 pt platform, electric pump, hand wand with 15 ft hose, $ 200. Eric Oldham, Chapel Hill 919- 933- 6629. ’ 76 Intern’l 500 track loader, 4- in- 1 bucket, diesel, 85% under carriage, runs good, $ 7,500. Terry Thompson, Chapel Hill 919- 260- 2579. JD 403 bushhog, LNC, new paint, only used a few times, $ 350; 8N Ford tractor with 5 ft bushhog, $ 2,500. J. Gar-rison, Lexington 336- 853- 1949. Long 2460 tractor front loader, 42 hp, $ 7,000. Eddy Dotson, Advance 336- 998- 7758. ’ 53 model w/ cultivators, cranks easy and runs smooth, lift, brakes, clutch all GC, sheet metal good, paint FC, $ 1,975. Rick Joyner, Stokesdale 336- 643- 4360. 3500 Cruster GC, $ 5,000. Jarome Womble, Goldston 910- 464- 3098. JD 3 pt hitch, sickle mower, GC, $ 400. Nickie Allen, Roxboro 336- 599- 5544. Post hole digger, 3 pt hook up with 9” and 12” augers, $ 400; rotary hoe 7 ft wide, 3 pt hitch, $ 325; two 16” bottom plows, 3 pt hitch, $ 150; Zero turn mower, 48”, 16 hp motor, $ 2,800. D. Chappell, Wake Forest 919- 266- 2201. Vicon disc mower new cover ready to use, $ 1,200. Bill Murrell, Ivanhoe 910- 520- 0055. Ford 3400 diesel w/ PS, front loader and hvy duty box blade, weight on rear wheels, does not have PTO, $ 6,000. G. Kelly, Roseboro 910- 564- 6240. Mitsubishi MT180H and 60” Beefco finish mower, 2 WD, new battery and charging system, mower has gear box rebuilt, runs great, $ 3,500 OBO. Ira Harvell, Concord 704- 784- 3677. 655A backhoe, GC, $ 11 ,000. Herman Johnson, Graham 336- 226- 1684. 4500 Ford backhoe, rebuilt motor less than 1,000 hrs, $ 5,000. Harold Johnson, Graham 336- 213- 9566. Winch for D2 Cat crawler, 4750. M. Matthews, Brevard 828- 862- 4513. Ryan plug core aerator hvy duty, LNC, $ 1,500. Glenwood Spence, Golds-boro 919- 778- 0537. Farmtrac 435 only 30 hours, LNC, $ 9,500. Robert Little, Wake Forest 919- 818- 3083. Skidloader grapple forks, 72” wide, $ 1,200; 48” pellet forks, $ 650, both never used, forklift attachment for tractors, 3 pt, $ 1,100; 6 ft bushhog, LNC, $ 650; 2020 JD tractor, 54 hp, PS, EC, $ 7,200, etc. B. Zsigmond, Shelby 704- 466- 3737. Rear PTO and 3 pt hitch fits 318, 322, 330, 332, 420, 430 JD garden tractors, $ 1,200. David Williams, Yadkinville 336- 244- 4859. Mower 3 pt hitch, finish type, 6 ft cut, never used, can deliver, $ 1,140. Roy Wright, Advance 336- 998- 8637. ’ 43 Ford 9N with 6 pieces of equip-ment, good tires front and rear, lift works good, runs great, $ 2,500; Farmall Super C chassis, rear end and transmission parts, 2 wheel weights, $ 350/ for all. Bill King, Advance 336- 998- 0853. Complete set of 140 cultivators, $ 600. William Ray, Hillsborough 919- 732- 2875. Worksaver rear hay forks, new paint, 1,500 lb capacity, one set, $ 125 one set $ 150. Wayne Nichols, Purlear 336- 667- 5324. MF 240 3,000 hrs, VGC, LNC tires, $ 6,500. Billy Nelson, Mooresville 704- 892- 3906. ’ 02 Skidsteer JD model 270, 1,200 hrs, counter weight kit, attachments avail-able, very strong machine, $ 18,900. Clay Boykin, Whiteville 910- 640- 6861. ’ 05 Cat 252B skidsteer loader, 42” bucket w/ teeth, 42” forks, less than 500 hrs, $ 28,000. John Phillips, Mocksville 336- 751- 3432. ’ 54 Ford tractor gas, 4 spd, live lift, restored, original good tires, ready to work, 5 ft bushhog, $ 3,850. Dennis Llewellyn, Mt Airy 336- 352- 3019. Case IH 8330 haybine, GC, $ 2,500; MF 40B tractor with loader, 59 hp, 2,000 hrs, GC, $ 5,000. Willard Huffman, Stony Point 704- 878- 2992. ’ 04 Case IH JX 65, 4WD, cab, AC, loader, 1,000 hrs, $ 23,500; NH 56 rake, $ 1,000; NH 451 sickle mower, $ 800; AC 5050 diesel, $ 3,600. R. Swift, Reidsville 336- 508- 9601. Cole double hopper planter with hitch for Farmall Super A and possible Cub, $ 150. Lathan G. Tilley, Hurdle Mills 919- 732- 7982. MF 165 tractor w/ MF loader, $ 3,995; 7 shank AP cult, $ 350; 2 bottom plow, $ 250; 6 ft rotary cutter, $ 300; 16 disc 3 pt harrow, $ 450; 6 ft box blade, $ 350. Albert Mills, Randleman 336- 498- 3743. ’ 78 955L Cat track loader, runs strong, 40% undercarriage, $ 15,000. Ben Miller, Yadkinville 336- 463- 4795. 3 pt hitch post hold digger/ auger, $ 100; 3 pt hitch cultivating plow, $ 75, both in GC. Angela Skeen, Winston- Salem 336- 803- 0923. 160A Barko Knuckleboom 6 cyl Cummins, lever controls, GC, $! 5,500. Kyle McClure, Marion 828- 738- 4560. Hough 4WD rubber tire loader, good paint, runs out good, 2 new tires, gas engine, 30 hp, $ 6,250. Jack Dezern, Hillsborough 919- 732- 7291. Used Z lift bucket conveyor by Gough Econ, 7 ft discharge height, feed and discharge sections both 3 ft wide, buckets approximately 9x3x2, 208 V single phase, $ 7,500 OBO. Risa Racecar, Durham 919- 361- 5282. Intern’l 50 hp tractor, $ 3,500; JD 450 bulldozer, $ 8,500; 5 ft bushhog, $ 350. William Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505. ’ 39 AC B on steel, all fuel, completely restored to original, $ 5,000; CA AC motor rebuilt, new brakes, rear tires, paint, new wiring harness, generator, $ 3,500 OBO. Steve Brown, Kannapolis 980- 521- 1665. ’ 55 Oliver wide front loader special gas GC, $ 4,400 OBO; 18.4- 38 tires, 40%, pair for $ 150. Francis Menius, Kannapolis 704- 856- 0861. 430 JD single front wheel, gas, motor stuck, needs restoring, $ 2,600 OBO; WD 6 Farmall not stuck but not running, $ 2,200 OBO. Keith Menius, Mt Pleasant 704- 232- 9493. Heavy duty offset bog for square hay baler, $ 1,500. Garry Hicks, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2720. Super A Farmall fair tires, runs good, looks good, 3 pt hitch, $ 2,400. Joe Perry, Tyner 252- 333- 7236. JD grain drill model 207B, small seed box, EC, $ 2,000; sickle mower for 9N Ford 1520. Paul Booth, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 9694. Two JD 1 row corn pickers, works great, looks good, used last year, 1 for parts, $ 350. Phil Hege, Lexington 336- 247- 0454. Intern’l 140 tractor all cultivators, bedding tools, layoff plow, etc, fertilizer hopper and 1 row Cole planter, quick hitch and 3 pt hitch, $ 3,500. Alan Howard, Albemarle 704- 422- 3571. ’ 01 Bobcat 753 with 750 hrs, EC, been serviced regularly, cage has been removed, $ 11 ,000. M. Robert, Dodson 336- 374- 3258. JD 4430 with cab and duals, bad engine but rest in GC, $ 6,800. Shane Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 215- 2684. ‘ 90 Case 685 w/ ROPS cab, EC, 1480 actual hours, used to bale and mow hay, barn kept, $ 9,000. Blair Thompson , Graham 336- 376- 6370. ’ 59 430 S JD new tires, front weight, motor overhauled, $ 4,975; ’ 57 420W JD front weight, new tires, $ 4,675; JD 6 ft sickle mower bar in VGC, $ 350; ’ 68 JD 140 H3 L& G with mowing deck, $ 875. etc. J. D. Martin, Dobson 336- 374- 2339. Hitachi excavator 1206,500 hours, GC, $ 27,000; 2 ton dump truck, $ 3,500. James High, Whiteville 910- 642- 5794. ’ 05 Honda Rancher 350 4 wheeler, yellow, 2 WD, low hours, 2,000 lb super winch, EC, $ 3,200. Joe Perry, Snow Camp 336- 264- 8063. Gehl 175 manure spreader, used very little, some weather damage, $ 3,000. Everette Hanks, N. Wilkesboro 336- 838- 2438. ’ 57 Farmall 450 tractor, new tires, brakes, clutch and paint, 3 pt hitch, Rogers Tomblin, Black Mtn 828- 669- 7826. ’ 54 JD no 101 quick- tatch 1 row corn picker, EC, $ 1,000 OBO; Winpower Corp tractor driven generator, model 25/ 15, pt 2, phase 1, trailer mount with rubber tires, $ 2,000. J. Motsinger, Lexington 336- 657- 7256. Complete rear end with all parts for Ford Dexter tractor, other parts avail-able, $ 600. John Bennett, Henderson 252- 438- 7918. Super A Farmall 3 pt hitch, rear grass cutter, new paint job, runs great, 16 ft tandem axle trailer, $ 4,500. Julius Harris, Snow Hill 252- 522- 0763. NH 845 round baler manual tie, $ 1,500; NH847 round baler auto tie with bale kicker, $ 2,800. Mark Troutman, Concord 704- 782- 5852. Gravely walking tractor, mower, sulkey, rotary plow, miscellaneous, $ 1,200. John Heller, Bahama 919- 479- 6735. NH 658 round baler that bales, 4x4 bales, always sheltered has manu-als, $ 7,000. Vic Safarian, New Hill 919- 362- 4495. ’ 54 Case VAC 14 working tractor, sheet metal FC, $ 650 OBO. John Lindsey, Asheboro 336- 521- 4185. ’ 59 JD 730 gas, PS, live PTO, float ride seat, roll o matic, 3 pt hitch, runs good, good sheet metal, tires FC, $ 7,500. Todd Clayton, Hurdle Mills 336- 592- 5171. Commercial grade 72 “ Frontier landscape rake, new, front stand and adjustable, $ 500. M. Terry, Cove City 252- 229- 2164. JD2840 w/ canopy 80 hp front loader 148, 2,988 hrs, GC, $ 9,400. Mac Tidwell, Murphy 828- 644- 5466. 400X JD loader bucket 85” high volume loader bucket used very little, came off ’ 07 4720 JD tractor, $ 1,000. Jeff Haney, Marshville 704- 624- 0152. NH 450 sickle mower 7 ft cut, runs perfect, operators manual, spare new belt, $ 950. D. L. shires, Shelby 704- 300- 9042. Cobey manure spreader, power take off driven, GC, $ 700; MF 31, 6 ft mower, GC, $ 600. Vernon Holloway, Hays 336- 957- 2565. ’ 93 Ford/ NH 848 round baler, wide pickup, net wrap, ’ 93 model, field ready, $ 5,500. Burke Friday, Taylorsville 828- 632- 4171. 79 M140 Farmall original factory seats, $ 5,900; ’ 68 M140 $ 3,900, cultiva-tors and plows; JCB 214 backhoe, 4- in- 1 bucket, air, closed cab, pilot controls, EC. Mac Lovin, Hamlet 910- 205- 3737. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT August 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page Fescue, horse quality, state tested, sq bales, $ 4.50, 1,800- 2,000 bales avail-able; cow oat rolls, $ 30, 100 available; oat straw bales, $ 5, 200 available, de-livery for large orders. Lee Dry, Locust 980- 581- 0777. Oat hay sq bales in the barn, $ 5.50. Robert, Siler City 919- 742- 3600. Fescue/ rye mixed hay, sq bales, $ 4/ ea. Josh Parks, Ramseur 336- 213- 5013 or 2145351. Rye/ oats hay, clean, $ 5.50/ ea. U. L. Keith, Durham 919- 687- 7016. Fescue round bales, ’ 08 spring cut-ting, 4x4, fertilized, no rain, good qual-ity, stored dry in barn, $ 25-$ 30. Jackie Johnson, Trinity 336- 475- 6975. Mixed grass 4x4 bales, $ 25. Todd Ore, Reidsville 336- 427- 8718. ’ 08 Fescue spring cutting, 4x5 net wrap, round bales, clean, tight, will store outside, $ 25-$ 30. Alex Simpson, Monroe 704- 221- 3621. Alfalfa sq bales, $ 7; round bales, $ 35; orchard grass bales, $ 5, horse quality; meadow hay, $ 20/ round bales. Phil Zim-merman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Fescue grass 1st cutting, clean, $ 4/ bale, delivery available for extra fee. Brad Benton, Ronda 336- 244- 5762. Fescue round bales, 4x5, stored under shelter, great horse hay, $ 40. Mert Austin, Peachland 704- 695- 7232. Fescue/ orchard grass mix, horse quality, no rain, tight bales, $ 4/ ea. William Hartley, Lexington 336- 787- 3370. Fescue mix baled 6/ 08, 350- 400 sq bales, $ 3/ ea at the barn any quantity, de-livery may be available. Randy Bennett, Taylorsville 336- 406- 4214. Straw sq bales, $ 3/ ea. Darren Davis, Randleman 336- 626- 9470. ’ 08 Alfalfa first cut in barn, $ 8/ sq bale, no delivery. C. Cooper, Norwood 704- 474- 4052. Fescue, orchard grass/ fescue mix 4x4 round bales, first cutting, spring ’ 08, will load your vehicle at barn, $ 20/ per bale. David Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Wheat straw $ 3/ per bale. G. T. Underwood, Elon 336- 349- 7283. Straw 3,000 good tight bales, no weeds, no rain, $ 3/ per bale at barn, can deliver for extra charge. H. H. Farms, Julian 336- 446- 6817. Coastal hay USDA tested, horse qual-ity, stack wagon bales, sq $ 5/ ea; round, $ 50/ ea. R. G. Hammonds, Lumberton 910- 734- 2991. Orchard grass 50 bales, 4x5 bales, sheltered, $ 40/ ea. Douglas Gupton, Louisburg 919- 853- 2140. ’ 08 Orchard grass spring cutting, horse quality, tested 14.78% protein, no rain, weed control, sq bales, $ 6/ ea. Mark Williams, Reidsville 336- 342- 6711 . Fescue and mixed grass horse quality, $ 4/ per bale in the barn. Roger Tuttle, Oakboro 704- 485- 3959. Horse hay sq bales, in barn, no rain, $ 4/ ea. W. L. Clodfetter, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 2234 or 769- 3165. Horse quality hay rolls, $ 40/ ea, delivery available. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606. Oat/ rye grass sq bales, $ 5; round bales, 5x5 of oat and rye grass, $ 60/ ea; oats, $ 5/ ea; oat straw, $ 3/ sq bale. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. Orchard grass mix excluding fescue, good hay, sq bales, $ 5/ ea. Barbara Yard-man, Greensboro 336- 674- 7777. Alfalfa and alfalfa mix 3x3x8 bale, 900 to 1,000 lbs, horse quality, $ 125- $ 145. Tony Greene, Hendersonville 828- 699- 2781. Alfalfa/ orchard and orchard grass, $ 4-$ 5/ bale; oat hay, $ 3.50/ sq bale; hay hoop, GC, $ 100. J. Lloyd Mabe, Danbury 336- 593- 8088. ’ 08 Alfalfa/ orchard grass horse quality, $ 4/ in the field; $ 4.50/ in the barn. John Kapp, Rural Hall 336- 969- 6630. ’ 08 Fescue hay 4x4 round bales, horse quality, no rain, in barn, $ 35/ bale. Lee Briles, Asheboro 336- 629- 6138. Fescue ’ 08 spring cutting, $ 4/ bale. Robert Fleming, Yadkinville 336- 679- 8220. ’ 08 Fescue horse quality, sq bales, in barn $ 5-$ 5.50/ bale. James Rollans, Mt Ulla 704- 278- 4624. ’ 08 Fescue horse quality, in barn, no rain, sq bales, $ 6; round bales, $ 55. Robert Connell, Concord 704- 436- 7310. Tifton 44 Bermuda sq bales, $ 6-$ 8 at barn; round bales, $ 0-$ 60, hauling nego. Carl V. Carter, Fayetteville 910- 485- 7892. Orchard grass horse quality, $ 6/ barn. Edward Dixon, Graham 336- 376- 6588 or 213- 4085. Fescue 4x5 round bales, no rain high quality, 120 available, $ 50. Carson Lee, Pleasant Garden 336- 382- 0732. Orchard grass fescue, Lezbad, oats, rye and mixes available, $ 2.50 to $ 7.50/ bale. Tommy Beaumont, Shawboro 252- 455- 0422. Fescue/ orchard horse quality, sq bales, $ 4.25/ bale or $ 820/ for all. Liza Ronan, Staley 336- 622- 8180. Quality fescue square bales, located NW Guilford co, cutting now, $ 4/ field or $ 5/ barn. Ken Steele, Stokesdale 336- 643- 0025. ’ 08 fescue/ mix round bales, shel-tered, $ 45/ ea. Robert James, Locust 704- 888- 4842. Fescue and rye grass mix, 45 lb square bales, no rain, $ 3/ bale. Gloria Jahnke, Chapel Hill 919- 967- 5558. Quality Timothy, orchard, broom, alfalfa in a mix, organic feeds, supple-ments for most farm animals, $ 7/ up. Nora Mitchell, Wake Forest 919- 528- 5690 or 880- 5539. Hay sprigs with cold tolerate genes, comes in earlier, stays longer to yield more tonnage, $ 8.50; Goodwell, $ 7.50 Ozark, $ 5 Midland- 99; hay sprigs, coastal, Tifton 44 and Tifton 85, $ 3.50/ per bu. Bruce Locklear, Maxton 910- 844- 6003. ’ 08 Fescue spring cutting, 4x4 round bales, good quality, no rain, stored in barn, $ 30/ bale. Mark Williams, Reidsville 336- 342- 6711 . Alfalfa $ 8/ bale; orchard grass, $ 7/ bale; fescue grass, $ 5/ bale; orchard grass, fescue mix, $ 6/ bale, will deliver at extra costs. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale 336- 643- 5621. Fescue 4x4 bales, spring ’ 08 cutting stored under shelter, $ 40. Don Perkins, Greensboro 336- 215- 2490. Fescue and mixed grass square bales for horses and cows, picked up in field, $ 3.50/ ea in the barn, $ 5/ ea. Pat Snider, 336- 317- 4105. Fescue/ clover mix, coastal and oat/ rye mix, $ 35-$ 40. Bobby Dew, Jr., Rocky Mount 252- 883- 4422. Orchard grass $ 5/ field, $ 6/ barn; wheat straw, $ 2.75/ field/$ 3.75/ barn, now booking ’ 08 cutting, no rain, horse quality. Harden Phipps, Julian 336- 446- 6817. Good quality, large bales, $ 6/ ea. Larry Brooks, Hamptonville 336- 468- 4252. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, $ 5/ sq bales; $ 50/ round bales. Stanley Hall, Fayetteville 910- 309- 0380. Hay square bales, horse quality, in the field, $ 4/ ea or in the barn $ 5/ ea. John Sharpe, Elkin 336- 244- 5845. Orchard grass/ fescue mix, rect-angular bales, $ 4/ ea; fescue 4x5 round bales $ 27/ ea. Fred Byerly, Thomasville 336- 472- 6381. ’ 08 Fescue square bales, good quality $ 4/ field; $ 5/ barn. John Warner, Reidsville 336- 634- 1234. Fescue/ mix square bales, $ 4; orchard grass, $ 4.50; oats or grass round bales in barn, $ 40; outside, $ 30, all hay fertil-ized, wheat straw, $ 3/ ea. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704- 629- 5520. Alfalfa, alfalfa/ orchard grass, orchard grass and prairie grass in 3x3x8 bales, all horse quality, $ 80 up. Derek Teague, Catawba 828- 446- 6111 . Fescue horse quality, and oat straw, spring ’ 08, $ 4 up. A. Rollans, Mooresville 704- 662- 6421. Top quality coastal hay, sq bales, come get out of the field, ready, $ 5.50. Randal Carter, Raleigh 919- 796- 9852. Oat, wheat/ grass, fescue, orchard grass, 4x5 round bales; oat straw, 4x5 bales, $ 30-$ 50. Stephen Israel, Swepsonville 336- 578- 1831 or 213- 3015. Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, 1st ’ 08 cutting, 4x5 round bales, $ 55; square bales, $ 5.25; 4x5 round bales of oat hay, $ 50. Bill Murrell, Ivanhoe 910- 520- 0055. ’ 08 Tifton 44 w/ some rye mix, large bales, $ 40. Sherman Currin, Raleigh 919- 772- 311 6. Wheat straw orchard grass and fescue, no rain, in the barn, $ 4-$ 6. Alex Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 11 60. Coastal Bermuda very clean, horse quality, $ 5.50 at the barn or $ 5/ in the field. Ervin or Rachel Wood, Ayden 252- 746- 6356 or 531- 3204. 80+ bales eastern gam grass, fescue and lespedeza; 100 bales fescue and lespedeza, square bales, $ 3/ ea. Callie Baity, Mebane 336- 562- 2574. Fescue/ orchard mix rolled hay, good quality, 4x4 rolls, $ 25/ ea, shipping can be arranged for extra charge, price subject to change. Marty Wood, Traphill 336- 928- 0056. Orchard, fescue $ 3.50/ bale. Derek Adams, Pine Hall 336- 480- 4998. Orchard grass good quality, square bales, fresh cut in barn, $ 4.50. Joel Bame, Franklinville 336- 824- 8212. Bermuda grass, excellent cattle quality, 4x5 net wrap bales, located in Newton Grove, Roseboro and Autryville, $ 35 up. Aaron Dodson, Mt Olive 919- 689- 2291. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, 4x5 round bales, $ 50/ ea. Brian Hill, Shannon 910- 843- 1421. ’ 08 spring Fescue, 4x4 round bales, good quality, no delivery avail-able, $ 25-$ 30. Jackie Johnson, Trinity 336- 475- 6975. Oat straw, 30 4x5 round bales, ’ 08 crop, $ 25. Roy Pope, Matthews 704- 821- 8121. Fescue and mixed grass sq bales, $ 3/ ea. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336- 475- 6539. ’ 08 Fescue mix, horse quality, $ 3.50; cow quality, $ 3, no pesticides or herbicides, all natural. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 770- 1070. Straw, $ 2.50 square bale, you pick up. Kirk Keranen, Reidsville 336- 442- 2871. ’ 08 Fescue 4x4 round bales, $ 40/ ea. Leland Chrismon, Elon 336- 449- 5775. Orchard grass, 200 square bales, cut 5/ 08 and stored in the barn, good quality, you pick up, $ 4.75/ ea; rye and some rye grass, 4x5 round bales, cut 5/ 08, stored in barn, good quality, you pick up, $ 40/ ea . Jeff Lineberger, Kings Mtn 704- 739- 3455. Oat hay horse quality, sq bales, $ 6/ ea at barn; millet will be later, $ 5/ sq bale, horse quality. Charles Shepherd, Kannapolis 704- 933- 9103. Hay & Grain For Sale Hay & grain Hay & grain JD gator 2 wheel drive, used, GC, reasonable price within 50 mi of Charlotte. Clontz Curlee, Charlotte 704- 545- 5449. JD M seat frame in GC, reason-able price. Robert Mills, Jr., New Bern 252- 637- 1545. JD 175 hydro GC with oil filter and good deck, 14.9x36 tractor tires. Phil Hart, Sr., Louisburg 919- 562- 1091. Scoop and blade with one point hitch for Farmall 100 tractor. Carl Fulghum, Sims 252- 237- 6334. JD trailer type PTO no 5 mower or a no 8 of the same kind. Todd Lowder, Albemarle 704- 985- 6914. Coulters for four bottom MF 82 plows, Shane Nelson 336- 215- 2684. Bucket to fit ’ 92 555 NH skidsteer. Mickey Finn, Siler City 919- 444- 911 2. Conveyor needed for firewood and hay. Bill Long, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 5738. JD M running or not, prefer with belly mower. Scott Melton, Old Fort 828- 215- 311 0. Old tobacco sprayer with pump, 1 pt or 3 pt hitch. Robert Newton, Willard 910- 367- 9294. Hydraulic control valve section for rear stabilizer on Ford 445 backhoe, 545 and 555 and others will fit. Lathan Tilley, Hurdle Mills 919- 732- 7982. Brennan Sugar Cane mill Kentucky model no 4, preferably, unrestored but could be functional, possibly other types. Howard Conyers, Durham 336- 339- 5443. Parts for JD 214T square baler. Huitt Reep, Kings Mtn 704- 739- 4431. Mower deck for model 2135 Cub lawn mower GC. Marvin Moss, Burgaw 910- 259- 2647. JD 430 tractor with complete set of cultivators; IH 826 or 856 tractors with low hours. Randy Bright, Mebane 336- 78- 3257. Oliver 440 GC; JD 520 or 60 GC; MH 1945 to 1954, GC. Teddy McRae, Mt. Gilead 910- 220- 3233. JD tractors and parts, don’t scrap it, we pay top dollar. L. H. Turner, Harrells 910- 876- 7566. JD 336 or 346 square tine baler with or without bale kicker. Phil Kurtiak, Gibsonville 336- 697- 2345. H JD running. Jim Karriker, Moores-ville 704- 857- 4124. Small logging cable skidder or forestry tractor with winch ready to go to work. Kelly Hedrick, Lexington 336- 243- 1937. Long peanut combine working condition, model 393 with serial no 7000 up. Ken Edgerton, Kenly 919- 242- 4945. Intern’l Harvester suitcase weights, 50 lbs, 80 lbs or 100 lbs. Matt Holder, Raleigh 919- 868- 8853. Bushhog, prefer 4 ft x 5 ft, EC, close to triangle area. T. D. Matheny, Chapel Hill 919- 968- 4759. Square baler under $ 500 that works or needs minor repairs, need rake and sickle mower or haybine for same price range, needs to be close to Greensboro. Mike Burris, Madison 336- 217- 2815. Used silage chopper, 1 row must be in good working condition and reasonable price, prefer JD or NH. Brian Chatham, Fleetwood 336- 877- 7823. Cultipacker in GC. Brian Love, Black Mountain 828- 669- 8464. Three row, 30” corn header to fit K gleaner. Walter Trexler, Rockwell 704- 279- 7844. Small 4WD tractor with front end loader and diesel engine up to 25 hp, tractor only or with equipment. Curtis Wood, Kernersville 336- 869- 6109. Ford 4140 tractor w/ loader backhoe attachments; Ford 801 w/ loader / back-hoe attachments, would consider other industrial makes with loader/ backhoe, no 3 pt backhoes, hp range 40 or greater, ready to work condition, nothing over $ 10,000. K. Hollman, Westfield 336- 351- 6167. Pallet forks for JD 541 QD loader, 300 gal. front mount tank for JD 7420, set of Yetter or equal residue managers, 6 ft to 7 ft mower, field cultivator with baskets, 57” x 8” auger, seed tender with auger. Charles Grantham, Raleigh 919- 427- 0637. Square hay baler good working condition, fair price. Pat Kiernan, Clayton 919- 801- 3237. NH model 273 twine tie hay baler, NH side delivery hay rake and NH sickle mower, must be field ready. Ray Matthews, Elon 336- 586- 0430. Used Long and Zetor tractor for parts, need flat top fenders. Vaughn El-liott, Murphy 828- 644- 5589. Rubber tired front end loader/ backhoe, must be in GC. Stan Ingram, Aberdeen 910- 949- 111 4. Mower deck for Scotts 1742 riding mower, by JD. Clifford Ruth, Flat Rock 828- 699- 2196. Used grain drill, must be ground driven, 10 ft or less. Mike Bennett, Grimesland 252- 746- 4504. Cotton wagons, must be complete and ready to use. Bill Murrell, Ivanhoe 910- 520- 0055. Radial bean meters or soy bean guides and cups for JD 7200 planter. Bruce Johnson, Eden 336- 613- 9772. Bushhog 6 or 7 ft cut, reasonable price. W. W. Freeze, Mooresville 704- 663- 3557. Parts for # 46 or # 47 IH baler, # 990 7 ft IH haybine, IH hayrake. Robbie Killon, Ennice 336- 648- 1888 or 657- 3680. Used silage chopper 1 row, must be in good working order and reasonable price, prefer JD or NH. Brian Chatham, Fleetwood 336- 877- 7823. Rolling cultivators w/ shanks and 4 ft bushhog with fast hitch for Farmall 140 reasonable price. Mike Haswell, Pikeville 919- 828- 4011 . Equipment Wanted FARM EQUIPMENT NH 2005 TN75DA cab H& H shuttle transmission, remote, 53 hrs, LNC, $ 28,000; 2 seed cleaner for small grain, wheat soybeans, etc., $ 225. Phil Zimmer-man, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. 13 ft JD grain platform, GC, will fit JD 4400 combine, $ 500 OBO. Doug Nixon, Staley 336- 736- 7103. Bull gear, great for MF, $ 200. Haywood Bowden, Benson 910- 890- 7763. Grass hopper 0- turn riding mower, 50” cut, $ 1,500; ’ 48 8N Ford tractor, EC, $ 3,500. Billy Breeden, Haw River 336- 578- 3454. Five hay spears for Kuboto quick change front end loaders all five for $ 1,000 or $ 250/ per fork. Randall Leonard, Lexington 336- 225- 4341. ’ 37 JD D W/ 2 new fenders unstyled; 1938 JD AR unstyled; ’ 47 MH 30 502” Toro mower with sulkey; 84” national reel mower, 12 hp rider electric start, all run good, $ 400-$ 2,700. Roger Anderson, Cameron 910- 528- 4222. ’ 95 DeCloet Automatic Harvester, 1 owner/ operator, owner manual, extra parts, 6 trailers, $ 44,800. William Berry, Jr., Hurdle Mills 919- 732- 9750 or 618- 3612. Super 55 Oliver tractor, running, good tires, original paint, $ 2,499. JD 3020, tricycle type, one owner, sheltered, good shape, good tires, $ 4,995. Claude Eure, Hobbsville 252- 297- 2012. Disc harrow, 3 pt, hvy duty, 8 ft wide, 22 disc with front and back offset hand crank adjustments, GC, surface rust, little wear, $ 600. Tim Eaton, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2152. 3 pt hitch, fits Farmall H or M’s, 300’ s/ 400’ s, bolts on, no cylinder, $ 375. Jerry Batstone, Wake Forest 919- 266- 3443. ’ 75 Ford 7000 with bushhog front end loader, new tires, $ 8,000. Jay Weaver, Mt. Olive 919- 921- 2924. ’ 58 JD 620 fully restored, field ready, kept in shop, EC, $ 8,500. Bryan Hooten, LaGrange 919- 738- 7788. NH 850 round baler, 1,200 lb bales, bale spear w/ high lift extender, NH 479 mower condition, GC, $ 4,000/ all. Bryce Barker, Semora 336- 234- 8963. Frasir Fir tree lifter, $ 300. Crop guard 2- reel sprayer, 300 gal., $ 2,500 w/ trailer or $ 2,000 w/ o. Howee 215A cable baler, Honda engine, $ 3,500, JD off- set disks, $ 3,500 OBO. Roger Mathis, Laurel Springs 336- 359- 2537. ’ 48 JD A, $ 6,000. AC WD front bucket, $ 5,000. Tires: 11 x38, 12.4x38, 13x38, $ 100/ ea. Oil circulator/ stand, $ 200. Shell 86 Ford up cover, $ 300, 24 blade disk on wheels, $ 1,000. John Hood, Greensboro 336- 621- 4954. 510 MF combine w/ grain and corn head, 6 cyl Perkins diesel, field ready, $ 6,500. 190 AC w/ turbo, $ 6,500. 1010 JD rebuilt engine – new clutch and pressure plate w/ cultivators, $ 4,500. H. Currie, Ellerbe 910- 334- 0404. Finishing mower, 7.5’ Sitrex, like new. $ 1,495. H. Gowdy, Asheboro 336- 625- 5721. MF 1135 cab, cold air, duals, $ 8,500 OBO. Nick Cauley, Jacksonville 910- 340- 8616. Long farm track compact tractor, diesel, 4x4, 52 hrs, like new, $ 14,900. Case 1845 Skid steer, diesel, $ 9,000. Ford 211 0 diesel, $ 4,200. Rick King, Clemmons 336- 817- 6535. Square baler, ’ 98 Abriatta M60, small baler, easy to maneuver, used for pinestraw, no long used, 12x16” bales, always sheltered, must sell. David Mor-rison, Aberdeen 910- 944- 7460. Hesston 1091 mower conditioner, $ 900. Hesston 5545 round baler, $ 5,600. Walton 8- wheel Fold up hay rake, $ 1,900. Hyster fork lift, $ 700. 3- point hitch post hole drill, $ 350. Hay rake, $ 150. Ron Bailey, Statesville 704- 766- 0005. ’ 94 Ford 5610S, 1 owner, EC, Al-lied 595 quick disconnect, loader, only 275 hrs, $ 17,500 OBO. Larry Smith, Mooresville 704- 202- 4977. JD 148 loader and bucket, great shape, w/ valve to control loader, $ 2,800. Miles Hamrick, Shelby 704- 472- 4622. MH 60 combine, 2- row corn header, sheltered, runs good, working cond., $ 300. pull type sprayer, $ 50. 2- row lister w/ fert hoppers, $ 75. 5HP tiller, $ 25. Darrell Salmons, Yadkinville 336- 244- 611 4. ’ 86 JD 650, w/ turf tires and Howse rotary motor, VGC, good for all types of gardening, $ 4,200. Randall Taylor, Lexington 336- 249- 9604, lv msg. Snapper riding lawnmower, 12.5HP Briggs & Stratton motor, 36” cut, cranks on first try, very reliable, EC, $ 310- 270. Mike Biggers, Harrisburg 704- 455- 1388. MF 1163 corn head, GC, $ 3,500. MF 760 combine w/ mudhog 4x4, 48, fair cond, $ 3,500. MF 510 combine, still runs strong, $ 2,500. all kept in shed during off- season. Cliff Cobb, McLeansville 336- 669- 1400. H Farmall tractor w/ drain plow, engine stick, ran when put under shelter, good metal, $ 1,000. 8N Ford tractor, runs good, good tires, w/ bush hog, $ 2,500. Joe Perry, Tyner 252- 333- 7236. TE20 Ferguson tractor, VGC, $ 1,800; Small Cut Away Harrow, GC, $ 225. 601 Ford Workmaster tractor, VGC, $ 3,500. Lineback plow w/ 2 blades, $ 275. Danny Smith or Donna Trivette, Siloam 336- 374- 3860, lv msg. ’ 02 Sterling tandem w/ 42 sq ft dump body & 25’ selfloader/ grapple, 65,000 miles, GC, $ 60,000. Joy Jones, Smithfield 919- 291- 8504. Ford 3000 w/ add- on PS and rear hyrolics, looks & runs good, $ 6,500. Mack Brame Jr, Reidsville 336- 342- 6752. JD model H tractor, $ 5,000. Jacob Tomblin, Asheville 828- 298- 2634 or 298- 111 2. Khon 4- bay hay tedder, $ 1,200. Rossi 2- bay hay tedder, $ 700. Jimmy Harkey, Salisbury 704- 633- 9267. ’ 48 Farmall Super A w/ cultivators, good tires, runs good, $ 2,750. David Honbarger, Salisbury 704- 636- 8208. Millcreek manure spreader, pur-chased new from dealer in Dec 2006, poly floor, jack, $ 1,200. Sonya Wasson, Kings Mtn 704- 641- 3531. 5.5 HP Surge alamo vacuum pump, 5 HP Westfalia vacuum pump, galvanized vacuum tank, univ control boxes, circle auger system, proportion feeders, $ 100 up. John Gilreath, Hid-denite 828- 632- 8630. NH 848 round baler, new bale chain, GC, $ 3,500. William Thornton, Clinton 910- 564- 4861. Rotary mower, King Kutter 5’ brush cutter, used once, perfect cond, $ 500. Don Harter, Asheboro 336- 625- 5438. NH skid steer, LS 180, 2000 hrs, 4 attachments, extra wheels & racks, just serviced, VGC, $ 12,500. Eddie M. Davis, Mooresville 704- 664- 3175. Super A 16” bottom plow, $ 75 OBO, 12” bottom plow, $ 75 OBO, po-tato plow, $ 95, Woods belly 3’ 6” bush hog- type mower, $ 350. cut- off wood saw w/ flat belt, $ 150, Horm IH manure fork, $ 75 OBO. Jim Stadler, Burlington 336- 508- 4379. ’ 36 Bean Little Giant sprayer, 100 gallon, 3HP Cushman Cub engine on steel wheels, 28x4 and 24x4, have manuals, $ 1,000. Paul Hill, Salisbury 704- 633- 7019. JD 725 loader w/ 8’ bucket & forks, EC w/ no hose or cylinder leaks, $ 4,700. Fred Robinson, Bessemer City 704- 922- 4938 or 460- 3213. AC Model B, new tires, VG metal, runs & starts sweet, can deliv, $ 1,350. GD Thornburg, Dallas 704- 922- 9797. Hardee 172 6’ rotary cutter, VGC, $ 600. complete set of cultivators for Cub tractor, $ 350. Screw wood splitter for tractor PTO, $ 100. JD Palmer, Lexington 704- 213- 3970. Kubota B 7100 manual gear drive, 4x4 diesel, excel running cond, 727 hrs, turning plow, box scrape, new disc and tiller, $ 4,800. Mark Smith, Belews Creek 336- 613- 4257. MF 1020 tractor w/ 5’ grooming mower, 1500hrs, turf tires, EC, $ 5,100. Greg Hartrich, Zebulon 919- 614- 6839. 5’ Howse, bush hog- type, hvy duty tractor rotary mower, EC, ready for work, kept dry, $ 500 OBO. Bill Teer, Graham 336- 578- 1586. Ford 7700 tractor 83 hp, $ 11 ,000; 30 disc Taylor way, $ 1,000; 2 iron wagon wheels, $ 50/ ea. Jason Westmoreland, Troutman 704- 528- 5224. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Page AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2008 FARMLAND Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur-poses, i. e. cultivation, raising livestock and/ or other farm commodities. Advertisers must indicate use of land. Farmland For Sale 20 + ac farm Pitt co, road frontage, 1 ½ hr from beach, 20 minutes to Green-ville, nice soil for farming, $ 85,000. J. N. Hill, Grifton 252- 524- 4652. 5+ ac of with home in mountain of Stokes co, large timber, great location, $ 140,000. Ken Lynch, Sandy Ridge 336- 707- 2762. 3 ac in Catawba co great sight for small farm, minutes from Lake Norman convenient to Charlotte 20 minutes from Hickory, organically managed, 100 ft road front, cleared, $ 12,000/ per ac. Terri Reiser, Maiden 828- 428- 2800. 15 ac Love Valley, big barn, fenced, half grass, half wooded, mobile home, $ 230,000, will divide, $ 15,500/ per ac. Johnny Parker, Troutman 704- 528- 5753. 50 ac Union co, 1/ 3 wooded, small pond, paved rd front, both sides, 2,400 sq ft house, 1.5 mi to Wingate Univer-sity, $ 1,200,000. Bunn Pierce, Wingate 704- 233- 4479. 17 ac Stokes co, wooded, hardwood timber, large creek, graveled access with gates, great for hunting, $ 58,500. James Blake, Fayetteville 910- 433- 2614. 18.75 ac farm, fenced and cross fenced, small pond, 5 stall barn with feed room and hay loft, 250 ft deep well, liveable 2 b/ r house, $ 185,000. William Boone, Mars Hill 828- 779- 2347. 29.43 ac approximately 21 ac corn, soybeans, 4 mi north St Pauls, 5,000+ yellow pines, 300 ft canal, pond site, $ 87,000. James Norton, St Pauls 910- 865- 4552. To lease or lease to own farm/ pasture land for cattle, I will take care of up keep of fence, land, farm, etc, Guilford, Chatham or county surrounding co. J. Smith, High Point 336- 339- 3348. 100 ac pine timber, 3 y/ o, 35 ac crop land, great deer hunting, road frontage, northern Bertie co, $ 300,000. Carroll Young, Ahoskie 252- 287- 9853. 43 ac stream on property, 5 room house, $ 240,000. M. L. Byrd, Lenoir 828- 754- 7505. 50 ac family pasture land off hwy 64 between Siler City and Pittsboro, secluded, excellent for cattle or horses, easy access to property, $ 7,000/ per ac. Lonnie McLaurin, Siler City 919- 663- 2754. 10.2 ac with 2 rooster houses, 500 ft x 40 ft, up graded to tier 3, $ 74,000 yearly income, 1,600 sq ft double wide with extra building, $ 375,000. Rufus Austin, Carthage 910- 947- 3145. 25 ac 500 ft road front, NC hwy 704 3.5 mi east of US 220, 2 streams, natural lake site, hardwoods, rolling terrain on NC Forest management, $ 5,700/ per ac. Douglas Ramseur, Madison 336- 548- 2820. 150 ac Davidson co, all fenced and crossed fenced, water, ponds, creek, good beef cattle or dairy farm, $ 890,000. Hal Parker, Asheboro 336- 302- 4545. 55 ac farmland Davie, Yadkin co, approximately 30 ac wooded, 20 ac hay fields/ pasture, 2 ac stocked pond, 4 b/ r house, 30x28 wired garage/ work shop, 2 brans, 3 storage bldings, $ 650,000. Vickie Whicker, Mocksville 336- 998- 5387. 45 ac McDowell co, cutover timber-land, Davis Town Ch Rd, Old Fort area, $ 5,000/ per ac. Buck Barrier, Midland 704- 888- 5549. 100+ ac Alleghany co, all timber, near Blue Ridge Parkway, custom built home, out building, plenty of water thrum property, 2 mi of trails through property, $ 1,500,000. John Collins, Winston- Salem 336- 760- 4228 or 414- 3005. Hunting leases Halifax co, 65 to 1,300 ac, timberland, lease or sale. Gary Brady, Raleigh 919- 349- 8860. 30 ac, rolling cleared grass/ farm land, fenced, cross fenced with spring/ pond and hard surface road frontage, Yadkin co, $ 270,000. Terry Crater, Winston- Salem 336- 428- 0544. 111 wooded ac southern Davidson co, $ 6,000/ ac; 142 ac southern Davidson co, 85 ac fenced, water, barn, utility building, 2,500 ft road front, $ 7,000/ per ac. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611 . For lease 17+ ac horse farm, Orange co, fenced pasture, ring, 2 barns, pond, trails, convenient to Hillsborough, Me-bane, Carboro and Chapel Hill, maximum 4 horses, $ 800/ mo. Patricia Kiffney, Hillsborough 919- 929- 6009. 29.67 ac SE surry co, half clear, half timber, near Dobson, Mt Airy, Winston Salem, fenced barn and 20x40 workshop, 1,500 ft flowing creek border farm on one side, $ 5,500/ ac. P. Marion, Pfafftown 336- 945- 4868. 150 ac farm well drained and tiled, 100 open, 50 ac in pine trees, rabbit and deer, 30 min. SE of Fort Bragg, $ 2,800/ per ac. R. G. Hammonds, Lumberton 910- 734- 2991. For rent 100 ac farm with house, barns, pastures, creeks, storage, ideal for cattle and horses, $ 600/ mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 87 ac 25 ac planted field, rest cutover, Shannon area, $ 160,000. Frank Cardona. Spring Lake 910- 850- 5415. 14+ ac Davidson co, wooded, mobile home, work shop w/ attached tractor shed, 2 streams, apple trees, garden spot, $ 130,000, will lease $ 500/ mo. Ed Smith, Salisbury 704- 636- 1477 or 336- 697- 7177. 11.43 ac Davidson co, near Thomasville, hardwood timber, secluded, driveway, could be used for mini farm, $ 99,900. S. B. Snider, Denton 336- 859- 2401. 7.3 ac Sampson co, 2 ½ to 3 ac cleared with road front on Five Bridge Rd, remainder in woods, $ 4,300/ per ac. Bryant Herring, White Oak 910- 866- 4176- h or 872- 3131- c. 17+ ac level to rolling land with 975 ft on Coweeta Creek, 40x80 10 stall barn, 24x24 workshop, fenced pasture area, stocked pond, two drilled wells, 3 b/ r home, $ 895,000. Sid Broadbent, Otto 828- 349- 3103. 77.7 ac SE Randolph co, no timber, rolling terrain, road cut through property, low taxes, $ 2,825/ per ac. Neil Evans, Bennett 336- 879- 1355. 4 ac Harnett co fenced in pasture hay barn with stalls, 50x50 metal work-shop, pond, 2 b/ r log cabin, $ 430,000. Thomas Goodwin, Fuquay- Varina 919- 524- 6837. 424 ac near the base of Stone Mtn State Park, great road front on Traphill Rd., cattle on property, stream on prop-erty cleared with excellent views of mountains, $ 4,900,000. Robin Weant, 440 Doub Rd, Lewisville 27023. 73 ac Chatham co, 10 stall horse barn, pond, fenced, fertilized pastures, custom built home and rental house, $ 1,500,000. Dennis Brucker, Bear Creek 919- 837- 0322. 5 fenced ac w/ 4 stall horse barn and wired working garage/ workshop, lease to own option available, $ 175,000. M. Jamie, Princeton 919- 270- 3466. Need a 17- 17.5 western saddle for a Belgian draft horse, price will depend on the make/ condition of the saddle. Michael Bailey, Creedmoor 919- 610- 8168. Experienced trail horse must be between 8 and 15 y/ o, good health, no vices, child safe, 14.1 to 14.3h, prefer an Arabian, QH, paint or X, to purchase or lease. Brenda Casteel, Denton 336- 859- 3710. Kind, sensible horse with trail and skills to join family horse on full pasture/ hay and daily feed, experienced care, 8 y/ o and 15.1h up. Deborah Pearson Moyers, Hillsborough 919- 933- 1444. Small horse or large pony for a girl that likes to run and jump, good feet a must. Karen Hart, Goldston 919- 548- 1054. Round pen any size, will pick up, GC, inexpensive as possible. Sheila Sessoms, Clinton 910- 564- 6952. Horses & Supplies Wanted horses Calico 2 horse trailer, $ 4,150; ’ 08 Calico 16 ft stock trailer, $ 3,850. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606. Donkeys, jenny standard size, $ 650; mini jenny, gentle, $ 1,500; mini jack gentle, $ 1,500. Robert Sell, Sr., Winston- Salem 336- 595- 8247. Paint mare breeding stock, reg., 10 y/ o, sorrel/ white blaze, good trail horse, $ 1,100 nego. Dwight Parrish, Angier 910- 897- 5016. Mini horses, colts, fillies and year-lings, black/ white with blue eyes, sorrel pinto, dun filly, triple reg., DNA tested, parents on site, $ 800 up. Bill and Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. 2 D Barrel mare 13 y/ o Appendix, leads, clips loads, ties, great on trails, not crazy at gate, $ 5,500; solid sorrel QH/ paint gelding, 13 y/ o, goes English, western, great trail horse, $ 2,000 OBO. Eleanor Wilson, Leasburg 336- 675- 6517. Bay gelding with ground manners, long strided, rode English and wester, needs experienced rider, $ 1,000 OBO. Kristi, Bailey 252- 478- 7437. TWH filly, black, 3 m/ o, $ 300. Jewel Abee, Harmony 704- 546- 2127. Dapple gray mare 7 y/ o, 14h, hvy built, $ 1,400. Gerald Thornburg, Dallas 704- 922- 9797. Donkeys mini and standard, DOB 3/ 08, $ 350. C. L. Pickett, Burlington 336- 228- 8571 or 214- 5827. TB gelding 22 y/ o, 16h, great dispo-sition, previously shown training level dressage, retired, good home wanted, $ 100. Sheila Hunt, Hillsborough 919- 732- 3782. Rocky Mtn horse, chocolate mare, 9 y/ o, show or trail $ 6,000; mountain pleasure horse palomino mare, 7 y/ o, show/ trail, $ 3,000; spotted mountain horse, black, $ 1,500. Susan Elliott, Locust 704- 485- 4761. Saddlebred, 10 y/ o, reg., used for lessons, show, trail rides, driving, great bloodlines and could be bred $ 2,000 OBO; saddlebred bay, 24 y/ o, 15.2h, 5 gaited, $ 1,000 OBO; paint mare, black/ white spot around dock of tail, line drive, trails, etc, $ 2,000 OBO. Lani Willcockson, Climax 336- 259- 6588. Mini foal DOB 3/ 08, weaned 6/ 08, dame gray/ white pinto, very friendly, will be small, $ 250. Bonnie Kenerley, Wingate 704- 233- 5071. Paso Fino gelding 5 year profes-sional training, 15h, lots of brio, very smooth, $ 4,000 OBO. Ann Furr, Salisbury 704- 798- 3460. TWH mare black 15.3h, 23 y/ o, Ebony Masterpiece/ Merry Go Boy breed-ing, good trail horse, not for beginners, needs excellent home, $ 750. Liz Rader, Mooresville 704- 664- 1772. Hanoverian gelding, 16.1h, flashy buckskin, 7 y/ o by Tanzenlicht, great disposition, jumper, $ 8,500. B. Sedwick, Knightdale 919- 365- 7365. Two Perchron black mares, females, 11 y/ o and 14 y/ o, $ 2,500. Doug Smith, Mt Airy 336- 320- 2759. Black Percheron mare, large, reg., 5 y/ o, $ 3,000; black Percheron filly, reg., 1 y/ o, will be large, $ 1,500. Wayne Dut-ton, Stanfield 704- 888- 4153. Chestnut TB, Jocky Club reg., 16.1h, excellent ground manners, very sound, g’son of Secretariat, good hunter/ jumper for experienced rider, $ 1,200. Neil Evans, Bennett 336- 879- 1355. Sorrel TWH gelding reg., 16 y/ o, 15.3 h, smooth gait, not for child or beginner, extensive trail experience, $ 2,000. P. Hester, Oxford 919- 693- 8248. Pasture pal mares Free to good home. Jeannie Lins, Salisbury 704- 637- 5058. Kentucky natural gaited mountain horse, 3 y/ o, gelding, $ 2,500. S. W. Ro-mahn, Clemmons 336- 766- 9496. Bay breeding stock Paint gelding, 15.2, smooth gaits and friendly dispo, loads, clips, shoes, trained to voice com-mands, $ 1,800. Connie Bass, Statesville 704- 872- 4264. Two Missouri Fox trotters, geld-ing is roan w/ wide white blaze face, $ 1,200. Mike Austin, Peachland 704- 624- 2222. Wagon horse drawn, sits 2, surry top, tires, $ 1,000. Karen Corey, Wake Forest 919- 562- 8873. ’ 07 AQHA N/ N chestnut halter gelding, sound top ten, ’ 07 world show, by Cool Tall One, Congress and World champ halter stallion, $ 5,500. C. Mohr, Crossnore 828- 733- 0593. ’ 05 Holsteiner/ TH Rabino colt, international show jumping lines, bay/ chrome, 16h, already great prospect, $ 10,000 OBO; ’ 04 Am warmblood Hanoverian/ Trakehner colt, very cor-rect, $ 10,000 OBO. Amanda Teague, Lawndale 828- 381- 2464. AMHA and non reg. ’ 08 mini foals, handled daily, $ 300-$ 500. Lisa Pinto, Rockingham 910- 997- 2280. Mini donkey babies DOB 4/ 08 and 5/ 08, good conformation, parents on site, $ 500 up. Tim Steele, Cleveland 704- 278- 0821. TWH 16 y/ o, reg., gelding, 15.3h, smooth gait, not for child or beginner, extensive trail experience, $ 2,000. P. Hester, Oxford 919- 693- 8248. Irish sport horse mare, sabino/ white, 15.2h, good on trail, working at L3 Parelli, $ 5,000; ½ Arabian/ Irish sport horse filly, liver chestnut/ white, should mature to 15h, will wean at 4 m/ o, $ 2,000. Donna Tully, Weaverville 828- 230- 2517. Donkeys spotted and blacks, $ 350 up. Jerry Elliott, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 3158. Mini donkey jack foal from ADMS reg. stock, dark red color, excellent conformation, impressive pedigree, well imprinted, herdsire potential, $ 800. Lisa Byland, Valdese 828- 432- 6415. ’ 08 red dun ApHA colt straight blaze and black sock spot on right hip, $ 1,500 OBO; ’ 06 buckskin gelding AqHA incen-tive fund string test to 14.3- 15h, leads, ties and loads, $ 2,600. Christina Creech, Thomasville 336- 474- 11 31. Buckskin QH 17 y/ o, 15.2h, trained professionally, anyone can ride, shown western pleasure, no vices, $ 2,000; Arabian gelding 15 y/ o, 15.2h, trained professionally, shown western pleasure, no vices, gray, $ 2,000. Hal Paderick, Kinston 252- 522- 4310. Champion class A Arabian brood-mare in foal to multi- national champ Desert Heat, dark gray, 9 y/ o, $ 5,000; dark bay Arabian mare, 5 y/ o, started under saddle, great for show, pleasure or endurance, $ 2,000. Judd Wike, Catawba 828- 446- 3535. TWH 6 y/ o double reg., 15.2h, TWH sorrel gelding, very gentle, great trail horse, will go anywhere, $ 1,800 OBO. Chuck Yarbrough, Blanch 336- 694- 9678. ApHC sorrel yearling gelding, show prospect HS or WP, DNA tested, performance permit, nice mover, Dream-finder/ Totally Arrogant lines, easy to handle, should mature to 16h, $ 2,500. S. Smith, Salisbury 704- 633- 3282. Rose gray American warmblood, turning to a dapple gray, will mature to 16.1h, started under saddle, enjoys trail rides, hunter or dressage potential, $ 4,500. Megan Antes, Knightdale 910- 547- 6994. APHA mare 14.2h, 11 y/ o, solid liver chestnut w/ 3 socks and blaze, great trail horse, possible 4H, pony club, gaming mount, broodmare, loads of endurance, $ 3,500. Holly Rocherolle, Southern Pines 910- 783- 8792. Mare very broke, 4H horse, has foaled 4 great fillies since ’ 03, school horse over 2 ft fences last year, loves to trial, suitable for youth or adult western or English, easy keeper, $ 4,000; ’ 07 3 horse slant steel 7 ft tall Delta horse trailer, $ 6,500. Amy Gentile, Pikeville 757- 353- 0894. Presentation harness paten leather, horse size not draught, includes extra traces and reins, $ 700. Nancy Fletcher, Mebane 336- 693- 9667. Horse boarding 11 ac, plenty of trails, 60 ft round pen, riding arena, fed 2 times daily, turn out daily, owner on site, full board, $ 275. Laura May, New London 980- 722- 9511 . Horse boarding, $ 400. Jennifer Miller, Efland 919- 604- 6677. ’ 97 Sooner aluminum horse trailer, 2 horse slant load with dressing room and rear tack, GC, $ 10,000. Mike Michael, Julian 336- 685- 4051. Horse trailer 16 f t floor space, rigged for horses or cattle, center gate, oak flooring, ¾ ” padding, new paint, EC, $ 3,500; horse boarding pasture board with run in shelter, fed 2 times daily, automatic water, $ 200/ mo. Carl Hinzman, Cameron 919- 499- 5799. Abetta 16” all around black trail saddle, includes stirrups, cinch, back cinch, breast collar, high quality shocks absorbing saddle pad, green strip saddle blanket, saddle cover, EC, $ 400. Tony Key, Statesville 704- 876- 0342. ’ 96 Turnbow 4 horse trailer 20 ft living quarters, aluminum fiberglass top, tack in rear, ramp load in rear, VGC, $ 9,500. Angela Skeen, Winston- Salem 336- 803- 0923. Ponderosa 2 horse tag along 6’ 6 x 6’ 6 with tack compartment, used 5 times, tires still new, paint still on the floor, $ 3,000. Michelle Small, Trinity 336- 302- 3907. Starter horse/ large pony cart rubber tires, seats two, $ 400. Dianne Lawrence, Chapel Hill 919- 967- 2407. Circle Y park and trail saddle, 16” seat, semi ¼ tree, 63/ 4 gullet, EC, $ 700. Crissy Anderson, Pleasant Garden 336- 676- 0303. Horse boarding 1 stall available, private location, full board, excellent care, daily turnout, plenty of pasture, good place to ride, $ 250/ mo. Bobby Royals, Trinity 336- 475- 3532. ’ 98 Sooner 3 horse slant whiteskin aluminum, AC/ DC, sink, hot water, holding tank, cowboy shower, gas heat, etc., $ 14,500. Billy Sutton, Snow Hill 252- 747- 2592. English saddle Courbette combination, all purpose, eventing, 17 ½ ”, $ 400. Gayle Hedrick, Statesville 704- 878- 9123. Horse boarding 12x12 stalls, feed 2 times daily, stalls picked daily, $ 250/ mo. Gary Hulin, Denton 336- 250- 0871. Horse boarding 7 mi south of Chapel Hill, 40 ac pasture, outdoor/ indoor ring, jumps and trails, $ 250/ pasture board; $ 425/ full board. Karen Suberman, Chapel Hill 919- 933- 7467. Horse drawn wagon black and red with convertible top and bench seat, $ 750 OBO. Jerry Fesperman, Salisbury 704- 857- 3545. Horse boarding 12x12 box stalls, daily turnout, pasture rotation, round pen, dressage arena, excellent care, $ 300. Jon Nadel, Mebane 919- 563- 8428. Patten leather shoe harness with brass hardware, fits large horse 22” collar, $ 300; wooden horse cart, 44” wheels, newly refinished, $ 1,500. Stephanie Rupple Lowgap 336- 352- 5353. Boarding self care pasture, $ 125; full care pasture with access to stall, $ 175; full care stall and pasture combo, $ 265, 4 miles north of Ronda, 7 miles west of Elkin, riding ring, trails, qual-ity care. Janet Dengler, Roaring River 336- 957- 2749. Pony or mini horse cart new paint, LNC, plus leather harness in GC, $ 350. Debra Baity, Winston- Salem 336- 764- 3038. ’ 91 Featherlite aluminum with stain-less steel skin, 3 horse slant load, large dressing room with swing out saddle rack, kept stored in barn, $ 7,200. Ted Brackett, Swannanoa 828- 298- 8505. Four horse Dover walker, 3 spd, works great, $ 1,000. Wanda Davenport, Elkin 336- 957- 3924. Four horse tag a long trailer, very good floor, chrome wheels, LN tires, has divider gate in center, VGC, $ 2,500. Cliff Wheeler, Roanoke Rapids 252- 535- 2105. ’ 01 Exiss 3 horse slant load with big dressing room and AC, used less than 300 miles, $ 12,000. Tony Craig, Sanford 919- 774- 3107. 16 ft portable corral panels, used for horse camping, etc, fits nicely in horse trailer stall, $ 800. Judy Bennett, Taylorsville 336- 406- 4214. ’ 99 Featherlite 4 horse slant load, living quarters, rear tack, electric and water hook up, etc., $ 18,000 nego. Johnna Webb, Whitakers 252- 437- 3653. Horse boarding Johnston co, 1 ½ ac fescue pasture, feed/ tack room, $ 150/ per month. Richie Johnson, Garner 919- 669- 1687. Two Amish made dress parade harnesses for mini donkeys, ponies or mini horses, never used. Cheryl Gatt, 704- 878- 9852. Horse boarding 30 ac, 2 or 3 mares or geldings, smooth wire, pasture and barn, owner on site, Liberty/ Julian/ Snow Camp area, $ 125 |
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