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AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 1 From the tractor Steve Troxler Commissioner LXXXIII - No. 10 October 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 Oct. 1- 5 ............ N. C. State Fair Hunter Jumper Show. Contact Glenn Petty, ( 919) 821- 7400. Oct. 16- 26 N. C. State Fair, N. C. State Fairgrounds, Raleigh Oct. 13- 26 ........ N. C. State Fair Horse Show. Contact Horse Show Offi ce, ( 919) 821- 7400. -- Oct. 13 Quarter Horses -- Oct. 14 Quarter Horses -- Oct. 15 Paints & Palominos -- Oct. 16 Welsh & Connemara; Appaloosa -- Oct. 17 Appaloosa; Walking & Spotted Saddle horses -- Oct. 18 Youth Day Western, Saddle Seat, Non- Trotting, Hunt Seat Walking & Spotted Saddle horses -- Oct. 19 Youth Day Hunter, Miniature Horses & Donkeys -- Oct. 20 Paso Finos & Draft horses -- Oct. 21 Draft horses & Hafl ingers -- Oct. 22 Carriage Driving, Arabians, Half Arabians, Saddlebred, Morgans, Hackneys, Roadsters -- Oct. 23 Arabians, Half Arabians, Saddlebred, Morgans, Hackneys, Roadsters -- Oct. 24 Arabians, Half Arabians, Saddlebred, Morgans, Hackneys, Roadsters -- Oct. 25 Academy, Arabians, Half Arabians, Saddlebred, Morgans, Hackneys, Roadsters -- Oct. 26 Mules & Donkeys Oct. 31- Nov. 2 . NCHJA “ C” Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. Nov. 4- 9 ........... Duke Children’s Hospital Hunter. Contact Glenn Petty, ( 919) 556- 7321. Nov. 12- 16 ....... Raleigh- UNC Healthcare Benefi t Show. Contact John Rush, ( 904) 396- 4106. Nov. 21- 23 ....... Raleigh Invitational Saddlebred Show. Contact Joyce Wilson, ( 919) 365- 5149. Nov. 27- 30 ....... Turkey Circuit Quarter Horse. Contact Margaret Byrd, ( 910) 892- 3221. Dec. 6 & 7 ....... NCHC Open Championship Horse Show. Contact Sammy Jenkins, ( 919) 362- 8203. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. Oct. 2- 4 ............ N. C. Walking Horse. Contact Chris Broach, ( 704) 822- 0515. Oct. 5 ............... Open Horse Show. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. Oct. 9 ............... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Oct. 10- 12 ........ Downunder Horsemanship Clinic. Contact Cindy Sackett, ( 435) 770- 2321. Oct. 18 & 19 .... Paint Horse Show. Contact Rob Waddell, ( 704) 545- 2241. Oct. 23- 26 ........ Fall Harvest Days. Contact Robert Goode, ( 828) 891- 3223. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. Oct. 4 & 5 ........ Just Horsin’ ‘ Round 2008 Open Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, ( 252) 753- 8069. Oct. 10- 12 ........ 2008 Carolina Classic Horse Show. Contact Joyce Wilson, ( 252) 365- 5149. Oct. 18 & 19 .... Eastern Hunter Assn. Fall Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, ( 252) 527- 3887. Oct. 24 & 25 .... Down East IBRA Super Show. Contact David Eastwood, ( 252) 341- 8677. Oct. 31- Nov. 2 . Carolina Fall Classic & ABI Futurity. Contact Mike Hancock, ( 252) 937- 2800, ext. 1204. Nov. 15 & 16 ... NCDCTA Harvest Moon Dressage Show. Contact Martie Healy, ( 352) 363- 0085. Nov. 21 & 22 ... N. C. Barrel Bonanza Fall Show. Contact Fred Smith, ( 252) 442- 8122. Nov. 25 & 26 ...“ World Famous” Lipizzaner Stallions. Contact show offi ce, ( 407) 366- 0366. Nov. 29 & 30 ... Mid- Atlantic Championship Open Horse Show. Contact Norma Gurkin, ( 252) 792- 8530. Dec. 6 .............. Martin County Farm Bureau Farm Heritage Day. J. B. Coltrain, ( 252) 789- 4370. Dec. 12 & 14 ... Southern Horse Festival. Contact Sue Gray, ( 252) 529- 9206. Walk- up sales for State Fair advance tickets start Oct. 2 Fairgoers eager to save money on their trip to the N. C. State Fair will now have nine additional locations to purchase advance tickets in addition to the Fair’s Web site. Online sales are under way through Oct. 16, and walk- up locations will open Oct. 2- 16. 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 each. A coupon that can be redeemed at the Fair for a sheet of 18 ride tickets will cost $ 10 in advance. In Raleigh, tickets will be sold at four locations: Gate 9 at the State Fairgrounds, the N. C. Museum of History, Triangle Town Center and the State Farmers Market. In Durham, fairgoers can purchase tickets at Northgate Mall and The Streets at South-point. Tickets will also be available at Four Seasons Town Cen-tre in Greensboro, Burlington Square Mall in Burlington and Wilson Mall in Wilson. Tickets will be available during normal mall or museum hours, between 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. at the State Fairgrounds, and 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. at the State Farmers Market. Tickets are also available online at the State Fair’s Web site, www. ncstatefair. org. All locations will accept cash, Visa and MasterCard. Go to www. ncstatefair. org for more information. The 2008 State Fair will be held Oct. 16- 26 at the N. C. State Fairgrounds. It’s time for the N. C. State Fair; annual fall tradition runs 11 days -- Oct. 16- 26 This year has really seemed to fl y by, and it is almost hard to believe that once again it is time for the State Fair. This annual event, celebrated by thousands, is a highlight of the year for me and the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services because it gives us the opportunity to showcase North Carolina agriculture. Across the fairgrounds, you’ll fi nd traditions and cul-tural attractions from North Carolina’s past. You’ll also see the handiwork and artis-tic and culinary skills of fel-low residents. And, of course, you’ll see examples of North Carolina’s agricultural diver-sity and agricultural economy on display and in competi-tion. This mix is what makes the annual N. C. State Fair a celebration of all the best that North Carolina has to offer. Every year I hear stories from fairgoers about their favorite experience or activ-ity at the Fair. Some people tell me how many years they have been coming and how they wouldn’t miss a Fair be-cause it is an event they look forward to year after year. If you asked 100 different people what drew them to the fair, you might get 50 dif-ferent answers. Food always seems to be the number one draw, and you can be assured you will fi nd plenty of good eating options at the Fair. I personally am glad I have 11 days to spread it over. The livestock shows, giant pumpkins and watermelons, decorated cakes and canned goods, and Folk Festival are also popular attractions. One of my favorite events is put-ting in the barn of tobacco on opening day to cure the old- fashioned way during the ( See State Fair, pg. 2) Plenty of activities planned for the whole family to enjoy The N. C. State Fair in Raleigh offers a great entertainment bargain for families because the price of admission includes hours and hours of fun activities for the smallest to the largest kids in the family. “ When you are making your plans for the Fair, one of the best things to do is pick up a copy of the daily schedule or go online to create a personalized daily planner,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ That way you can map out your day so you can see Smithfi eld the Painting Pig, catch the cloggers at the Folk Festival, have lunch, see the exhibits, ride some rides, eat dinner and still have time to see a livestock show, magic show or a juggler before the fi re-works go off at 9: 45 p. m.” The State Fair is always a mix of the old and new, and the 2008 Fair will keep with that tradition. Fairgoers can fi nd some traditional crafts, agricultural tools, entertainment and history in the following exhibits and areas: Folk Festival ( behind the Kerr Scott Building): This marks the 60th anniversary of the State Fair Folk Festival, which was started to preserve and celebrate the state’s musical and dance heritage. The 10- day competition features shows daily at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Pitzer Heritage Circle ( near Gate 8): Fairgoers interested in the history of the State Fair can learn about its two previous locations, the Fair’s early beginnings as a way to share the latest crop produc-tion techniques with farmers, and see photos and other Fair memo- ( See Family fun, pg. 2) Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW October 2008 Brian Long ................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby ................. Mng. Editor Terri Allen .................. Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon ......................... Assoc. Editor AGRICULTURAL REVIEW ( ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second- class post-age paid at Raleigh, N. C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classifi ed advertising to AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written re-quest. PHONE: ( 919) 733- 4216 Steve Troxler Commissioner 35,000 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 Livestock events Oct. 16- 26 ........ N. C. State Fair, N. C. State Fairgrounds, Raleigh Oct. 29 ............. Healthy Hogs Seminar, Sampson Community College, Clinton Nov. 11 ............ Carolina Swine Nutrition Conference, Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Research Triangle Park Nov. 20 ............ Southeast Regional Pork Conference, Cunningham Research Station Nov. 25 ............ Wilson Regional Pork Conference, Wilson Bucolic Briefs The Southeast Strawberry Expo will be held Nov. 6- 8 at the Hilton Charlotte University Place in Charlotte. The Expo is the Southeast’s leading forum for strawberry education and networking, attracting strawberry producers from throughout the region. Topics covered during the Expo include: Strawberry Plasticulture for New Growers, Are you Making a Profi t?, Exploring New Fumigants, Disease Diagnosis and Management, New Options for Plastic Mulch Recycling, Farm Labor, Using the Web for Marketing and Promotion, Fine- Tuning Fertilization and Special Issues for Young Growers. For a detailed schedule and registration form, go to www. ncstrawberry. com, e- mail info@ ncstrawberry. com or call Debby Wechsler at ( 919) 542- 4037. *** The Rodeo Legends Tour will host a number of upcoming rodeo, bull riding and bull fi ghting events in August and September. Following is a list of events and contact information: Oct. 3 & 4 at 8 p. m at the Ruritan Park Arena in Efl and – Pro rodeo; Oct. 5 & 12 at 7 p. m at the Dixie Classic Fair Arena in Winston- Salem – Bulls & Broncs; Oct. 30 & Nov. 1 at 8 p. m at the All American Sports Arena South in Monroe – Halloween Festival, Pro bull riding and UBF Freestyle bull fi ghting. Call ( 704) 882- 6994 for all events. *** Boothill Farm in Chapel Hill will host Hunter shows the third Saturday in 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. *** A two- day short course on crop diversifi cation geared toward current and previous tobacco growers will be held Oct. 23 and Oct. 30 from 7- 9 p. m. at the Granville County Extension Center in Oxford. Topics for the two classes include: Growing Specialty Crops on a Small Scale, Getting Started in Vegetable Production, Know Your Costs of Production to Realize a Profi t, Growing Cool Season Vegetables, Growing Warm Season Vegetables, Vegetable Insect and Disease Identifi cation and Control, Marketing Options for Fruit and Vegetable Growers, and Growing Strawberries, Blackberries, Blueberries and Grapes. Cost is $ 10 and covers a workbook. A couple can register for the $ 10 fee and will receive one notebook. Pre- registration is recommended. For more or to pre- register, call Carl Cantaluppi, area horticulture agent for Granville and Person counties, at ( 919) 603- 1350 or e- mail at carl_ cantaluppi@ ncsu. edu. *** 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 fi ber animals, workshops, demonstrations and vendors. Cost is $ 3. For more, contact Teri Gabic, ( 864) 468- 4220 or Shirley Thobe, ( 828) 337- 9032. *** The Joyful Noise Open Horse Series will be held at 4- T Stables in Lewisville 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 Johnston County Horse Show Series features monthly horse shows starting at 8: 30 a. m. at the Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfi eld. A negative Coggins test is required for all horses. Cost is $ 7.50 per class. Following are upcoming show dates: 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. *** An organic gardening and farming information fair will be held Oct. 28 from 6- 8 p. m. at the L. E. McLaughlin Building Auditorium, 423 E. Central Ave., Raeford. For more, contact the Hoke County Cooperative Extension offi ce at ( 910) 875- 3461 or e- mail at mary_ hollingsworth@ ncsu. edu. *** The Southeastern Horseshoers on Education will hold a free Fall Horseowners and Farriers Clinic Nov. 1 at 9 a. m. at New Salem Stables on N. C. 205 in New Salem. Activities include a farrier horseshoeing contest, educational seminars on feed and veterinary care, a raffl e and lunch. For more, contact Patty Reed, ( 704) 385- 9352, Marcia Baker, ( 704) 579- 1989, Paula Hafermalz, ( 704) 385- 9441 or go to www. NewSalem. biz for directions. *** The inaugural Father/ Son Registered Angus Bull Sale will be held at noon on Nov. 15 at the Shelby Livestock Yard. The sale will feature more than 20 Angus bulls, mostly yearlings with a few 2- and 3- year olds. All are high quality. A few females will also be sold, including bred commercial heifers and possibly some three- in- ones. For more, contact Clint Harrill at ( 828) 429- 9273. *** 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 identifi cation 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 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 information. *** Fair. The tobacco- tying contest brings back a lot of memories for people and provides a hands-on connection to the past. I am proud that people have such great affection for the Fair. It’s hard not to love it. We have been hard at work getting everything ready for the 2008 State Fair, and I hope you will like the additions and ac-tivities you will fi nd. Since 2007, one of the proj-ects we’ve undertaken is cre-ating more seating space near the Expo Center and in front of Dorton Arena. The Dorton triangle project includes a se-ries of raised planters like those around the new Midway. Land-scaping will improve the gen-eral appearance of the area and also provide places for people to sit and eat. More lighting has also been added in the area. We will unveil a brand new exhibit this year -- GreenNC – which highlights ways we can all help do our part to protect the environment and preserve our natural resources. To go along with that, we will also have recycling bins on the grounds so people can recycle cans and plastic bottles. I am excited about the 2008 State Fair Oct. 16- 26, and hope I will see a lot of our Agricul-tural Review subscribers at this great fall event. I’d like to re-mind people they can still go online at www. ncstatefair. org and get good seats for concerts in Dorton Arena and purchase advance ride and admission tickets. It’s a good way to save time and money. State Fair ( Cont’d from pg. 1) rabilia in the Old School House. The area also features a bluegrass stage with daily shows. The Kenny & Amanda Smith Band will perform at 4 p. m. Oct. 16; and noon, 2: 30 and 5 p. m. Oct. 17- 26. Broke- N- Lonesome will per-form at 1: 15 and 3: 45 p. m. Oct. 18 and 19. Other points of interest in Heritage Circle include storyteller Sharon “ Ma” Hutto, who will be cooking up vittles and tall tales over a campfi re, and a working blacksmith shop and barn where tobacco will be cured during the Fair. Village of Yesteryear ( Holshouser Building): Any-one who appreciates handmade items will fi nd plenty of items of interest in the Village of Yesteryear. More than 75 crafters will have pottery, quilts, drawings, jewelry, toys, loomed items and more on display and for sale from 4- 9: 45 p. m. Oct. 16 and 10 a. m. to 9: 45 p. m. Oct. 17- 26. Agriculture remains a staple of the Fair, with a num-ber of educational exhibits showcasing the types of com-modities grown in the state, the types of animals compet-ing in the Fair’s livestock competitions and examples of the locally made products available in grocery stores and markets. Following are N. C. agriculture exhibits: Field of Dreams ( between Dorton Arena and Kid-dieland Fun Park): See how crops grow and even take a turn harvesting some of the crops. This exhibit is full of hands- on activities for kids. Open Oct. 16 from 4- 9: 45 p. m. and from 9 a. m. to 9: 45 p. m. Oct. 17- 26. Got to Be NC Agriculture ( in front of the Kerr Scott Building): N. C. Agriculture Commissioner Steve Trox-ler has a favorite saying, “ When you want the very best, it’s Got to be NC Agriculture!” See, and in some cases taste, for yourself all the different types of food and drink products made in North Carolina. Several companies will be sampling and selling their products daily in the tent. Also, check out the Big Cart, a gas- powered, 13- foot tall shopping cart that promotes N. C. agriculture. Livestock shows and exhibits ( Graham and Kel-ley buildings and Expo Center): For many people, the animals are always a big draw. Fairgoers will fi nd cattle shown in the Graham Building, goats and sheep in the Expo Center and hogs in the Kelley Building. Check daily program listings for show dates and times. Farm animals are always on display daily during the Fair in the State Fair Ark in the Expo Center. Visitors can see all the different types of animals that compete in livestock shows, and also see baby piglets and chicks. Young and old alike can even milk a cow at the milking booth in the Expo Center. Hand- washing stations are located near animal exhibits, and fairgoers are encouraged to wash up after contact with the animals. Other kid- friendly activities on the grounds include: Circle C Racing Pigs ( near Gate 9): Pot- bellied pigs race around the 200- foot oval track in hot pursuit of the grand prize -- Cheese Doodles. Miniature goats and geese also compete at the track. Shows are held at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. daily except Thursday, Oct. 16, when shows are at 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Grandstand: The Keith King Action Sports Stunt Show marks its 10th year breaking out bigger- than- life stunts and high- fl ying tricks. The stunt show happens Oct. 20- 26 for several shows a day. Kiddieland Fun Park ( near Gate 1): Visitors can take in a magic show, see a troupe of performing poodles or be entertained by a clown in the fun park. In front of the Expo Center: Smithfi eld the painting pig returns to create original works of art. Catch Smith-fi eld at 1, 3 and 5 p. m. daily except Thursday, Oct. 16, when he paints at 5 p. m. only. Juggler Dale Jones will entertain at 2, 4 & 6 p. m. Monday through Friday and on Sundays. An extra show is added at noon on Saturdays, and shows will be at 4 & 6 p. m. on Oct. 16. Roaming around the grounds: Look for Washboard Willy and Wishboard Wanda and their traveling musical show; Rock- It the Robot, stiltwalker Carrie McQueen, Oscar the Robot and Statue Viva, a living statue. Family fun ( Cont’d from pg. 1) October 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 SMALL ANIMALS SMALL ANIMALS Beagles blue ticks, DOB 9/ 08, parents on site, $ 125 to 150; blue tick beagles, AKC 6 m/ o to 8 m/ o, ready to start, $ 100 up. Gene Sasser, Mt. Olive 919- 738- 0808. Rabbits dwarf, New Zealand, black and white, brown and gray, $ 9/ ea, meat or pets. Shirley James, Lexington 336- 956- 3585. Brittany Spaniel pups DOB 10/ 08, liver and white, orange and white, $ 200. Charles Williard, Winston- Salem 336- 771- 1919. Border collies, ABC reg., DOB 5/ 08, black/ white, red/ white, $ 250 up. P. C. Autryville, 910- 635- 6634. Mini Dachshunds all AKC reg., two long hair male, sable and one chocolate and tan long hair male, 13 w/ o, $ 350. Richard Morton, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2083. Rabbits Netherland dwarf and New Zealand white, $ 10-$ 20. James Madden, Raeford 919- 875- 5349. Llewellin pups 100%, DOB 7/ 08, DNA tested, $ 300-$ 350. Jimmy Maynard, Grifton 252- 524- 4712. Original Mtn Cur pups 8/ 08, old stock, black/ brindle, parents hunted on coon and squirrels, champ bloodline, $ 150. Brooks Bissette, Bailey 252- 235- 4045. Rabbits, Tennessee red backs, $ 10 up. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange 919- 778- 0361. Australian cattledogs blue heelers, adult females and males, 2- 3 y/ o blue and red, Free to good home. Debbie Hinson, Wingate 704- 582- 0408. Beagles show quality, UKC and AKC reg., from 6 w/ o to ground dogs, starting at $ 250 up. Michael Booker, Greensboro 336- 908- 6142 or 708- 1366. Mini dachshunds, DOB 8/ 08, AKC reg., parents on site, smooth coat, red, black and tan, solid black, wheaten, $ 350 up. Frances Hamilton, Dunn 910- 892- 1224. Treeing feist, DOB 5/ 08, farm dogs started on squirrels, $ 100. Gary Satterfi eld, Thomasville 336- 906- 6817. Treeing walker pups, male/ female, Sackett bred, DOB 9/ 07 running treeing own coons, hard tree dogs, $ 850/ ea. Wil-liam Sharpe, Liberty 336- 229- 6042. Weimaraner pups, UKC reg., parents on site, $ 350; German shorthair pointer pups, AKC, reg., parents on site, $ 250. Don Smith, Albertson 252- 568- 4938. German shepherd AKC reg. black and cream female, DOB 8/ 05, $ 250. Willis Hodges, Dunn 910- 892- 1798. English pointer pups DOB 7/ 08, good bloodline, liver, lemon and black colors, $ 200-$ 300. Tim Gurganious, Conover 828- 612- 0724. Border collies ABCA reg., black/ white, red/ white, $ 400 up. Patricia Matthews, Autryville 910- 635- 6634. Bocephus Great Pyrenees pups DOB 9/ 08, taking names for waiting list, $ 350; mixed Jack Russell and ter-rier male, 1 y/ o, rescued from shelter, crate trained, heartworm negative, $ 100. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville 336- 671- 3117. New Zealand rabbits, white, weaned, 2 m/ o, females, $ 10; males, $ 8, females 6 m/ o up, $ 20/ ea; males, $ 15. N. Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Beagle pups sire direct from Branko’s kennel out of Lumberjack, AKC reg., $ 200. Lee Cockman, Bunnlevel 910- 893- 3647. Beagle pups, AKC, DOB 8/ 08, $ 150/ ea will start pups in 20 ac enclosure, weekly/ daily rates; 1 y/ o dogs, running good, $ 300/ ea. Johnny Williams, Yadk-inville 336- 469- 9240. New Zealand and California rab-bits, meat or breeding stock, $ 5-$ 50. Joel Fesperman, New London 704- 699- 7563. At stud Weimerainer, AKC reg., silver, $ 250. Norm Loomis, Cameron 910- 245- 1963. Boykin Spaniel pups DOB 8/ 08, $ 375. Bobby Garrett, Hendersonville 828- 778- 9630. Rabbits, New Zealand, English spots, Flemish Giants, meat, pets, breed-ers, $ 7 up. M. Michael, Robbinsville 828- 479- 9115. Satin angora rabbits young and adult, red, copper, chin, $ 25; German giant angoras, black bucks, white does, $ 75. Teresa McCaw, Wake Forest 919- 266- 4356. German shepherd pups black/ tan, sable and bicolor, available to work-ing homes, sire/ dam herd sheep and ducks, excellent with children, $ 500. Yvette Piantadosi, Youngsville 919- 554- 9016. Border collies DOB 7/ 08, 4 girls and 1 boy, ready, $ 200/ ea. Mindy Herman, Taylorsville 828- 632- 0061. Beagle pups tri color, sire and dam on site and have never run deer, 2 males, $ 175/ ea; beagle pups, AKC, black/ tan tri, sire and dam excellent hunters, will not run deer, $ 200/ ea. Rodger Pinion, Norwood 704- 438- 0032. At stud, blue heeler cattle dog, working smart and protective, fee, $ 100. Annette Hendrix, Tobaccoville 336- 985- 0637. Brittany spaniel pups, DOB 8/ 08, 2 females, 2 males, 3 orange and white, one liver and white, excellent bloodlines, good hunters/ pets, $ 225. Tony Sechler, Salisbury 704- 636- 8507. Dachshund pups AKC, mini, chocolate/ tan, black/ tan, $ 350 up. Mae Anderson, Asheboro 336- 629- 7582. German shepherd pups AKC 9 w/ o, solid black, father 110 lbs, mother 95 lbs, $ 350. Gwen Deans, Middlesex 252- 235- 5968. Border collie pups DOB 7/ 08, parents on site, $ 200. Roger Huffi nes, Elon 336- 213- 6964. At stud, Basset hound, fee, $ 300. Diana Glover, Linwood 336- 596- 9571. Beagle male, 8 m/ o, tri coat, needs home with room to roam, $ 100. Ben Honeycutt, New Hill 919- 362- 9558. Bluetick Beagles, AKC, DOB 7/ 08 from Skullcamp Kennel, $ 150. William Goings, Mt. Airy 336- 352- 4551. Bird dogs, Pointers and Setters reg. FDSB, male or female, broke or started, one dropper, $ 300 up. Bob Warren, Benson 910- 891- 9700. English pointer 2 y/ o, black/ white and tek, $ 450. Charles Davis, Moores-boro 28114. Beagle pups AKC reg., DOB, 7/ 08, tri color males/ females, out of excellent hunting stock, males, $ 100; females, $ 125; rabbits, various sizes, colors, and breeds, babies/ adults, $ 10 up. Heather Hoots, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2335. Started squirrel dog, $ 100; Cur, red coon dog, , 4 y/ o, dark red, broke, hard tree dog, $ 450; broke squirrel dog, will tree coons as well, $ 600. Gayle Frye, Carthage 910- 947- 5690 or 639- 4947- cell. Lab retriever pups HRCH sired black and yellow, excellent fi eld hunt test prospects, OFA/ CERF, pedigree and pictures available, $ 400. Michael Parker, Mt Ulla 704- 278- 1699. Thornburg squirrel feist, good for hunting, farm dogs, and pets, old treeing stock, pups DOB 8/ 08, $ 100/ ea. Russell Welch, Seagrove 336- 879- 3458. Mixed breed pups 2 males, 2 females, 4 ½ m/ o, friendly, Free to good home. Tami Gogolin, Lowgap 336- 648- 4020. AKC beagle pups DOB 9/ 08, $ 125/ ea. Vicki Brown, Germanton 336- 994- 2442. Australian shepherd pups, DOB 8/ 08, ASCA and AKC reg., working bloodlines, merles and solids, parents on site, excellent companions and great workers, $ 350/ ea. Charles O’Bryant, III, Greensboro 336- 644- 1439. American feist pups DOB 7/ 08, various colors, great pets, hunters or companion terrifi c with children, the best farm or yard dog, $ 125. David Brisson, Dublin 910- 862- 6371. Blue tick broke, trees own, $ 300; Walker male, trees own coon, $ 300; male, English, 3 y/ o, trees own coon, $ 300. Willard Dun, Carthage 919- 898- 2918. Great Pyrenees males, raised with goats, AKC reg., ready to protect, $ 350. Mike Bebber, Mt Ulla 704- 633- 3907 or 677- 2041. At stud champion German shorthair, gorgeous liver/ white tic, excellent pedi-gree, gentle disposition, great nose, fee, $ 600. Christy Lambright, Wake Forest 919- 541- 4851. Pointer and setter pups, sire and dame proven hunters and fi eld trial champs, $ 100 up. Bobby Downs, Casar 704- 538- 9690. Rat terrier, female, apricot/ white, long hair, 6 y/ o, no papers, $ 50. Barbara Felts, Boonville 336- 367- 7976. Great Pyrenees male pups, DOB 2/ 08, in goat yard working along side mom and dad, dedicated to the job, $ 200. Thomas Blythe, Littleton 252- 586- 7773. Mountain Cur male, 3 y/ o, top notch squirrel dog, brindle, hunts hard, trees hard, handles great, $ 1,500. Mark Jacobs, Bryson City 828- 269- 7509. German X Angora rabbit female, reg. excellent hand spinner pet, not for breeding program, 3 y/ o, $ 50. Emily Walls, Salisbury 704- 642- 1608. French Angora rabbits pedigreed breeding stock, good dual purpose breed, excellent mothering ability, wool quality, gentle, $ 55 up. Elaina Kenyon, Efl and 919- 563- 0439. Australian shepherd pups, pure bred, DOB 8/ 08 , blue and red merles, black and red tri, taking deposits pups ready to go, mid October, can hold for holidays, $ 100-$ 200. Mary Beth Davis, Selma 919- 389- 5273. Blue heeler, full blood, DOB 8/ 08, mom and dad on site, $ 75/ ea. Pam Anello, Ash 910- 287- 5129. Australian shepherd pup AKC, ASCA reg. red, good working blood-line, $ 200. Jerry Elliott, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 3158. Border collie pups ABCA reg. black/ white, $ 250. Charles and Elizabeth Andrews, Creston 336- 385- 2007. Border collies ABCA reg., black/ white, red white and tri color, ready mid September, $ 250. Glenn Parker, Dunn 910- 257- 2482. Pembroke Welsh corgies 16 w/ o, great dispo, color, champion bloodlines, females, $ 350- males, $ 300. Lauren Jones, Walnut Cove 336- 671- 8234. Beagle pups several colors, male and female, $ 50 up. Geoff Moore, Locust 704- 436- 2789. Coondogs broke, reg., redtick, 4 y/ o female, started reg. bluetick, 2 y/ o female, $ 1,000/ for both. W. Ingold, Liberty 336- 622- 0355. AKC Chesapeake bay retriever pups, 4 males, 6 w/ o, they will come with both parents pedigrees, excellent bloodlines, lots of champions, great temperaments, make excellent hunters or pets, $ 550. Joyce Williams, Trenton 910- 340- 3305. Small Animals For Sale In accordance with state law, puppies and dogs advertised in the Agricultural Review which are 4 mos. or older must have current rabies vaccinations. This rule also includes dogs at stud. Ads MUST include the age of the canines at the time of publication, and a copy of the rabies certifi cate or a statement that all animals have current shots. NOTICE 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. 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Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW October 2008 Equipment For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT 160 Barco loader, needs some work, FC, $ 10,000. Raymond Elliott, Robbins 910- 948- 4095. King Kutter 5 ft fi nish mower, works and looks good, $ 850 OBO, will trade for other 3 pt implements for my Kubota BX. Charles Senf, Lenoir 828- 754- 4331. 323 or 309 NI corn picker 1 row pull type, FC, sheltered, $ 1,200. M. Steve, Sanford 919- 566- 4331. Pull behind sprayer 250 gallon, no pump, $ 175. Dale Hardison, Watha 910- 259- 2384. WD AC tractor engine runs good, good metal and frame, needs paint $ 1,200. Tom Jackson, Richfi eld 704- 636- 6648. ’ 79 Farmall 140 w/ cultivators, $ 4,000; double turn plow, $ 300; middle buster, $ 150; Leinbach disc, $ 300, all are fast hitch. A. M. Dunn, Pink Hill 910- 298- 4385. 8 ft Howse bushhog w/ 3 pt hitch, has been used only a few times, VGC, $ 1,400. Darrell Walker, Asheboro 336- 824- 7920. 1066 IH restored, new engine, $ 11,000; 4020 JD w/ 148 loader, $ 10,500; 1044 NH stack wagon, 120 bales, $ 4,500; JD 327 sq baler, $ 2,900; JD 336 sq baler, $ 2,900. Tom Moser, Monroe 704- 746- 9209. ’ 70 MF 135, PS diesel, completely new, tires wheels, fenders, paint, radiator, water pump hoses, battery it all works, ready to work, 2nd owner, $ 7,200. Donnie Kartes, State Road 336- 414- 3113. 50 AC with wide front end, painted and over hauled about 3 years ago, new radiator, rebuilt starter and magneto, includes Woods belly mower, tires EC, $ 3,000. Randy Yates, Walkertown 336- 595- 9466. Sears Suburban garden tractor, 12 hp cast iron engine, running when stored, tubed tires, alcohol fi lled, 3 pt hitch, 10” turning plow, cultivator, $ 350. Chuck Couch, Burlington 336- 513- 0491. JD 630 new radiator, starter and gen-erator rebuilt, new gauges, tractor gone over thoroughly, new paint, good tires, roll a matic front end, no 3 pt, $ 7,000; ’ 55 JD 50, very nice, no live PTO, good tires, $ 3,000. Bill McPherson, Iron Station 704- 732- 9299 or 650- 9772- cell. ’ 59 AC D12 runs great, good metal and 3 pt conversion, loose steering, would be great to restore project or food plot tractor, motor is 26 hp and is very strong, $ 2,000. Donald Scearce, Lexington 336- 314- 4768. 135 MF diesel tractor, VGC, $ 5,500 OBO. Joey Lennon, Walnut Cove 336- 595- 1685. 5 ft rotary cutter, $ 375; Ford rotary cutter, 5 ft, 951 special, $ 500; 4 ft drop spreader, pull behind, $ 100. Brad Owen, Lexington 336- 249- 8327. ’ 52 Ford 8N MD good condition, good paint, $ 3,000; AC tractor B, bicycle wheels, $ 1,200. Peggy Hartsell, Oakboro 704- 485- 3667. ’ 61 Ford 800 tractor with front end loader, 4 cyl. Gas engine, 4 spd transmission, new clutch and brakes, well maintained, great tires, has been coverted to 12 volt, runs good, 3 pt hitch, $ 4,100 OBO. Hoyt Hembree, Greensboro 336- 697- 9389. ’ 75 JD 830 PS, rear hydraulic remotes, 3 cyl. Diesel, disk, bushhog, carry all, one row Cole cultivator, $ 8,500. David Williams, Yadkinville 336- 961- 2498. 42” Murray riding mower, great lawn mower, 2 to choose from, buy one or both, $ 300. Pat Brisson, Dublin 910- 862- 6371. D31 Kamatsu loader GP bucket, very good undercarriage, excellent running condition, $ 14,000; 943 Cat loader, GP bucket, 70% undercarriage, runs excellent, $ 22,000. Jim Greene, Pfafftown 336- 945- 3316. Hay wagon, 8 ft x16ft, new treated fl oor, new tires, $ 1,000. John Shelton, Reidsville 336- 613- 2187. Case 6 ft fi nish mower model 64 MB tow with washout plug, $ 300. Chris Miller, Reidsville 336- 613- 1524. 15 ft bushhog wing mower with 3 cylinders, $ 4,000, 16 hp Gravely mower with 54” deck and rear mounted rotary tiller, $ 2,000. John Bowden, Advance 336- 998- 8124. ’ 05 Honda Rancher 2 WD, LNC, $ 2,300. Bret Burkhart, Lexington 336- 309- 1112. Ford 309 corn planter plates, $ 25/ set; JD 13 disk grain drill GC, $ 650; Blanton 3 pt hitch, 24 blade disk harrow hvy duty, $ 750. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. Ontario grain drill steel wheels, always sheltered, EC, excellent for preparing food plots, $ 600. Dale Pardue, Hamptonville 336- 468- 2038. ’ 49 JD model M tractor, VG run-ning condition, 3 pt hitch, always kept in the shed, original operator manual, $ 3,800 OBO. M. Maggie, Burlington 336- 570- 3955. Taylor Last over harvester recon-ditioned, new paint, EC, $ 4,500; Long 3 pt last over VGC, $ 3,500, Randy Mock, Lexington 336- 764- 2546. Intern’l TD 9 dozer, shop manuals included, needs engine work, $ 1,500 OBO. Joe Barnett, Albertson 252- 568- 3444. ’ 75 140 Farmall with all cultiva-tor, fertilizer distributor lay off plow and hillers, EC; 2240 JD with 22 blade Taylorway disk, both in VGC, $ 5,500 to $ 10,500. Mike Lucas, Aberdeen 910- 944- 7403. Ford model 14- 71 sq baler, good working condition, fi eld ready, $ 500. Ray Strader, Reidsville 336- 349- 6809. Roanoke tobacco harvester, $ 3,500 OBO; irrigation pipe, 6”, $ 2/ ft; 4”, $ 1.50/ ft. Danny Bowman, Granite Falls 828- 396- 9926. Field and brush mower by Snap-per 13 ½ hp B& S engine, electric start, hydro, trans and rev, used about 8/ hours, $ 1,200. Tim Warden, Sparta 336- 372- 8242. Frontier Woods 7 ft grooming mower, VGC new blades, $ 2,200 or will trade for 3 pt roto tiller or fl ail mower. Robert Phipps, Haw River 336- 578- 5958. Bell saw sawmill 2 blade, dust conveyor, complete but must buildwood frame, $ 750. Franklin Gillespie, Horse Shoe 828- 890- 3060. ’ 93 Kubota L3650 tractor 4WD, front end loader, fi berglass canopy, roll bar, 7 spd GLS transmission, ag tires, EC, $ 15,000; loading fork fi ts L3650 Kubota + other Kubota tractors $ 375. P. Marion, Winston- Salem 336- 945- 4868. Long 310 4WD w/ loader $ 5,000; Ford 7600 4WD w/ cab, $ 8,500; JD 310A backhoe, $ 8,500. Jeff Coggins, Yanceyville 336- 421- 9223. 93 NH L781 skid loader w/ bucket, air cooled diesel, GC, 6,600 hrs., $ 8,000; 81 AC 50- 50, 50 tractor, 50hp diesel, PS, 2,000 hrs., GC, $ 7,000. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- 932- 0503. NH Super 68 hay baler, GC, $ 700. Evan Myers, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 9228. Economy tractor 14 hp hydraulic 3 pt hitch with cultivator, disk and blade, runs and works great, $ 1,850. Bud Hendrix, Tobaccoville 336- 978- 8956. Intern’l Cub low boy tractor 60” mowing deck, 4 cyl gas, restored 3 years ago, mows great, $ 2,800. Lee Powell, Albemarle 704- 322- 8033. Bushhog 268 8 ft rotary mower, 90 hp gearbox, $ 975. Marty Woodlief, Wake forest 919- 845- 8289. NH 9 ft disk hay cutter, always shel-tered, run great, used very little, $ 3,500 OBO; Ford late model with 12 volt system, new paint, runs like new, $ 1,750. J. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. NH TN 65 under 200 hrs, EC, $ 14,900; Intern’l 140 industrial with cultivators, new paint, $ 3,800. L. Cate, Norwood 704- 991- 5937. Farmall 140 Intern’l tractor, 3 pt hitch, plow, cultivator, harrow, scrape blade, $ 6,500. James Coble, Pleasant Garden 336- 674- 7107. MF 220 2- row, 3- pt. cult., GC, $ 250; Unico broadcast seeder, $ 85; MF 383 tractor, 2WD, high clearance row crop, $ 8,000; MF 1308 8 ft. disk mower, VGC, $ 5,500; root rake for wheel loader, 4’ x6’, 5 shanks, $ 200; Farnum cattle head gate w/ head table & calf panel, $ 300, etc. Thaxton Richardson Jr., Greensboro 336- 656- 3961 aft. 8 p. m. JD 643 cornhead, $ 3,500; JD 1508 15 ft batwing mower, $ 3,000. Robert Edwards, Monroe 704- 289- 9645. 7 hp chipper/ shredder with B& S engine, $ 125. Willie Stachnick, King 336- 983- 6282. 802 Belarus tractor, 75 hp, PTO cab and AC, $ 9,000. Charles Mathews, Hertford 252- 426- 7801. W AC 72” , 3 pt hitch fi nish mower, LNC, $ 900. Dennis McGinn, Charlotte 704- 622- 3262. 2040 JD tractor EC, $ 8,500 OBO. P. B. Wise, Salisbury 704- 637- 2224 JD 2155 diesel tractor, with JD 175 front loader, $ 9,250. Glenn Webb, Madison 336- 548- 9017. 846 NH round baler GC, sheltered, $ 2,500. Thomas Kapp, Rural Hall 336- 969- 4533. Gleaner E 2 row corn header 10 ft grain header, $ 900; 24 disk harrow, large cutting harrow, $ 400. Alton McNeill, Ramseur 336- 879- 4211. ’ 56 Ford tractor 650 5 spd transmis-sion, 2 16” JD plow, 1 row cultivator, $ 4,995. Ray McNeill, Ramseur 336- 879- 5492. Skidsteer loader, 4 cyl diesel, 60” bucket, ready to work, $ 5,800. Merrill Mabe, Walnut Cove 336- 591- 3309 or 813- 2533. D6C Cat dozer 12 ft angle blade Fleco cab hyster winch, $ 22,000; 1 371 GM power unit, $ 2,500; 671 GM power unit, $ 3,500. Bobby Roland, Marion 828- 652- 6177. Post hole digger 3 pt, PTO, 2 augers, GC, $ 350; 8 hp Troybuilt wood chipper, $ 200; irrigation pump, B& S engine, Hale pump, waters 2 ac, 14 Rainbird 14070 risers, cut off and fi ttings, 2 extra motors, a extra pump, no pipe, $ 500. R. B. Nicholson, Winston- Salem 336- 784- 4097. Taylor Lastover tobacco cropper with leaf sprayer, Big foot tobacco baler, with scales, JD row unit forcorn head, $ 1,500. Carroll Johnson, Riegelwood 910- 655- 3593 or 840- 4172- cell. Cub Farmall cultivator front blad, e draw bar, 12V system, $ 2,200; 4500 Ford backhoe good farm machine, $ 4,250. Thomas Coble, Liberty 336- 622- 3728. ’ 57 Cub low boy, new tires, new paint, runs great, one pt hitch, 5 ft scrape blade, 5 ft deck, $ 3,000. Jacob McDowell, Browns Summit 336- 656- 9767. MF 25 tractor, 4 cyl Perkins diesel, 8 spd, ’ 62 good sheet metal runs good front tires new rear 70%, $ 2,350; 8N Ford 3 pt hitch, wood saw belt and pulley, $ 150. Larry Wood, Mt Airy 336- 351- 3289. ’ 63 AC D10 series II restored looks, runs LN, show parade tractor, $ 4,500; ’ 52 Farmall cub, restored, show/ parade ready, $ 3,000; ’ 76 Intern’l Cub Cadet 1000 restored/ show ready, $ 1,000. William Gupton, Butner 919- 575- 6996. ’ 64 JD 1010 single row plows, sweeps, hay lift, carry all, 95% complete restoration, can deliver, $ 4,500. Norman Elkins, Mocksville 336- 998- 9734. Farmall Cub with 60” Woods mower, cultivators, runs/ mows excellent paint/ tires GC, all mechanical records, $ 3,250; 635 kw Cat generator and 2,000 gallon fuel tank mounted in an enclosed trailer, $ 30,000. Jeffrey Baity, Yadkinville 336- 463- 4675. 1 row Cole fertilizer distributor/ cultivator, all new parts, bolts, hoses points and paint, disk and extra feet for cultivating, $ 750 OBO. Jimmy Covington, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 1613. JD 3020 diesel over hauled, VGC, $ 7,500; JD MX8 semi mount mower, LNC, $ 3,900; 4700 JD and loader, 1 owner, EC, $ 19,000. Dean Meylor, Greensboro 336- 643- 9797. ’ 81 Ford 2600 super nice tractor, too much to list, must drive and see it, $ 6,750. David Prah, Westfi eld 336- 351- 2803. One pair 7 ft forklift forks, to fi x backhoe, $ 1,500; one pair 3 ft forklift forks, $ 500. Joe Anderson, New Bern 252- 22- 2332. ’ 76 Intern’l 4386 diesel tractor 4x4, 3/ 20- 38 duals 3 pt, quick hitch, 3 remotes, complete engine rebuilt in ’ 06, $ 9,500; pull type wheel disk with good blades, 8 ft wide 7 inch spacing, $ 550. John Graves, Mocksville 336- 749- 6570. Bushhog, 5 ft ditch bank mower, 3 pt used 5 times, $ 3,500. Mark Parker, Lincolnton 980- 241- 2339. Farmall A engine not running, $ 700. Allen Phillips, Dunn 910- 892- 3072. MF 35 tractor runs good, $ 4,800; Farmall Super A runs good, with equip-ment, $ 5,800; Farmall Super C, runs good, with equipment, $ 3,800. Donald Cannon, Ayden 252- 746- 4000. Intern’l 241 round baler, 5x5 ½ bale, $ 650; Bobcat bucket, 5’ 4”, $ 275; Wood L59 belly mower, LNC, $ 650. John Greble. Richfi eld 704- 637- 9344. Trackloader, Intern’l 150 4- in- 1 bucket, GC, $ 6,000; 6 ft x12 ft trailer, 2 axle wood fl oor, GC, $ 500. Donald Downs, Casar 704- 538- 3327. Leyland 384 tractor, not running, use for parts, $ 1,800 OBO. Gary Bean, Seagrove 336- 625- 1089. Two disk plow, $ 425. Tracy Lawing, Charlotte 980- 722- 9165. Bob Cat model 610, good tires, quick bucket, GC, $ 4,500. J. R. Smith, Sophia 336- 689- 4335. Tractor 600 nice, $ 3,700; Cub with belly mower, $ 1,800; Gill 5’ box blade, $ 400; scrape blade, $ 175; 6 ft hvy bushhog, $ 500. James Isley, Julian 336- 697- 1697. Yanmar 3000 34 hp diesel trac-tor, 3 pt, LNC, 8 spd, $ 5,850; Yanmar 1700 diesel, 21 hp, $ 2,950. R. Wilson, Kernersville 336- 993- 4916. NH 565 hay baler baled less than 800 bales, LNC, $ 10,000. Roy Smith, Denton 336- 857- 2494. 1 pt hitch scoop pan, GC, $ 75. Jerry Cobb, Burlington 336- 226- 8151. Shibaura diesel tractor SD2200, 3 pt hitch w/ new comfort comes with 4 ft tiller, 60” fi rst choice grooming mower with new belts, VGC, $ 4,800 OBO, will not divide. Don Hyatt, Mooresville 704- 361- 1474. 454 IH diesel, PS, live PTO, GC, $ 3,500; 13 ft 36 blade, IH disk dual wheels with cyl, $ 1,200 OBO, 6 ft Hardee cutter, $ 500. Rodney Scott, Goldsboro 919- 734- 0526. ’ 50 Farmall Cub with cultivators and scrape blade, $ 1,800. Charlie Kindley, Thomasville 336- 474- 7418. Intern’l Farmall 140 tractor 8 cultivators sweeps, fi ber glass fertilizer hopper, quick snap up at the back bar, hydraulic lift, $ 4,000. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest 919- 556- 2156. ’ 67 Farmall 140 w/ cultivators and double bottom plow, disk, fast hitch, good tires and runs good, $ 3,000. Mary Lett Crissman, Sanford 919- 258- 3837. Hay baler NH 648, new chains and fl oor, GC, $ 1,500 OBO. Gene Pittman, Hallifax 252- 536- 4534. 165 MF tractor PS, new paint, GC, $ 4,500 or will trade for smaller tractor. Max Phillips, East Bend 336- 961- 5012. D4 Cat dozer, 8 ft blade winch on back, good for clearing land, building roads, etc, $ 3,950. Ray Penland, Hayes-ville 828- 389- 9413. ’ 91 Mitsubishi BDG2 6 way blade, 65% undercarriage, with rubber bolt on pads and operator manual, $ 8,000. James Everett, Blanch 336- 694- 6913. JD model H2250 off set disk, 24 disk, new disk on front axle, EC, $ 2,000. Kelly Burgess, Robbins 910- 464- 5161. 235 MF tractor $ 4,800; 350 Intern’l utility tractor with front end loader, $ 1,500. Joe Carpenter, Nebo 828- 652- 3633. Intl. 241 round baler, $ 2,150; 140 Intl. tractor, $ 4,850. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606. Vermeer 605C round hay baler, no rust, looks and runs LN, always sheltered, $ 1,700; post hole digger, hvy duty, 12” auger, GC, $ 400. B. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 5423. 200 AC tractor 100 hp, EC, new tires, 4- 16” 3 pt hitch plow, $ 15,000 nego; round bale carrier, 3 pt hitch, $ 250. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632- 3801. Cub with cultivators and corn planter, $ 18,000; cabinet corn sheller, $ 200, etc. R. W. Swift, Elon 336- 349- 8373. JD 1.5 hp hit and miss engine, power-ing 5 gallon ice cream freezer mounted on wagon, $ 4,800. Lloyd Roberts, Sophia 336- 209- 4020. 5 ton Agricraft SS fertilize spreader in VGC, $ 3,500; JD 7240 611 split row, no till, with vacuum and dry fertilizer complete rebuilt this year, EC, $ 16,500. Flynt Hill, Lexington 336- 74- 5315. NH 848 round baler, chains with air bags, makes 4x4 bales, $ 3,500. Don Shaver, New London 704- 983- 5634. Grain auger Westfi eld 8” x 31 ft PTO drive, great for loading trucks, 10 y/ o, used very little, mechanically LN includes plastic hopper, $ 1,700. Trent Cloaninger, Statesville 704- 657- 3550. 5 hp Ingersoll Rand motor, 3 ph, RPM 3520/ 2950 frame 182T, $ 50; ’ 47 MH pony tractor, front and rear turn plow, scrape and wheel weights, cultiva-tors, $ 2,800. Curtis Whitley, Concord 704- 788- 1398. Farmtrac 435 diesel with only 33 hrs, still LNC, $ 9,200. Robert Little, Wake Forest 919- 818- 1036. Tillage tool $ 375; box scrape blade, $ 275, cultivator, $ 100, EC. Imogene Elam, Kernersville 336- 784- 9529. ’ 52 Ford 8N tractor rebuilt, EC, $ 3,800. Gene Elam, Kernersville 336- 784- 9549. Ford tractor 2000 gas, PS, hi/ lo axle, 2 phase clutch, hydraulics roll bar, canopy, excellent rubber, looks good, runs great, $ 5,000. Ed Goodnight, Concord 704- 786- 8916. 2000 Ford tractor plow and disc, $ 3,500. Lavon Benton, Davidson 704- 663- 9469. ’ 05 NH TC35 16LA front end loader, 35 hp diesel, 12x12 shuttle shift, 4WD with R4 tires, EC, $ 15,000. Charlie Wil-lis, Lexington 336- 250- 5434. ’ 66 Cole 1 row planter, LNC, $ 500; Cole 1 row planter needs fertilizer hop-per, $ 250 nego. John Brindle, Gold Hill 704- 279- 7701. AC 7000 106 hp, AC, etc., $ 6,500; Morra 3 pt, 4 basket hay tedder, $ 950. Keith Chatellier, Spring Lake 910- 237- 4572. Woods bushhog heavy duty model, less than 20 hrs use, 7 ft wide twin rear wheels, stump jumper blade, $ 3,100. David Faircloth, Wade 910- 308- 5941. JD 4555 tractor quad range, 3 sets remotes, dual 20.8 by 38 tires and quick hitch, $ 34,000. Steven Mayes, Statesville 704- 872- 2824. 655 A backhoe good condition, $ 11,000. Herman Johnson, Graham 336- 226- 1684. MF 175, GC, good tires, new battery, remote hydraulics, $ 5,000. Ryan Mcgee, Monroe 704- 400- 5321. Goossen Harper 3 pt blower, LNC, $ 2,800. Rodney Sniper, Thomasville 336- 689- 2839. ’ 50 MH 44 tricycle wheels, $ 2,000. Daniel Stevens, Bennett 336- 581- 3562. Golf cart, $ 900 OBO. Ann Carter, Sandy ridge 336- 871- 3250. JD 6220 MF, WD power quad, left hand reverser, 300 hrs., 3 remotes, loader prep, air seat, buddy seat, front weights, radio, front fenders, $ 46,500. James Turner, Randleman 336- 498- 7598. Plows JD 16”, 2 bottom, $ 250; JD LA, $ 200; Farmall Cub, 12” one bottom, $ 175, all are LNC with new paint. Richard Adams, Raleigh 919- 846- 0022. David Brown 990 tractor, diesel, power steering, $ 5,000. David Shepherd, Wilkesboro 336- 921- 3166. Marliss 7 ft seed drill, $ 2,500; I40 Intern’l tractor, GC, $ 4,500. Mark Teachey, Rose Hill 910- 376- 0637. Magnetos and carburetors rebuilt for all type engines, hit and miss, tractors, etc, $ 150-$ 450. Larry Foster, Burlington 336- 589- 7563. 4 ft tiller, 3 pt hook up, $ 600. Dennis Hunter, Pfafftown 336- 924- 5717. Log splitter, custom built, Wisconsin engine, hydraulic log lift, 4ft cylinder, GC, $ 2,500. Tyler Hopkins, Zebulon 919- 369- 1547. ’ 77 JD 2640 needs engine work, 96” axles, 38 inch tires, 1 remote, roll bar, $ 3,200. Alex Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 1160. MF 2605 diesel 4WD tractor w/ canopy, ’ 08 model with warranty, $ 16,500. Bruce Snider, Denton 336- 859- 2492. 66 NH baler with new motor, $ 500. Wayne Holcomb, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2242. NH 1047 self propelled stack wagon, 120 bale cap, gas engine, EC, shed kept, fi eld ready, $ 10,500. Jeff Foreman, Albemarle 980- 622- 0896. JD 2355 2 WD, 53 hp farm tractor, VGC, $ 12,500. Denise Harris, Morganton 828- 413- 7473. Pair of 18.4- 34 Safemark tires, LNC, $ 600. Matt Bryant, Woodland 252- 396- 1587. 1649 Ford tractor rebuilt engine, new tires, converted to 12V, new exhaust, many other new parts, starts fi rst time runs great, comes with 5 ft bushhog, $ 3,300. Subal Das, Hillsborough 919- 643- 3012. Frontier hydraulic 7 ft scrape blade, hvy duty, 6 m/ o, sheltered, $ 2,300. Breck High, Laurel Hill 910- 544- 9262. Two 1966 NH balers with Wiscon-sin motors one good one for parts with manual, all pull type hay rake, $ 900. Robert Pardue, Ronda 336- 835- 2602. Heston PT7 haybine, running condi-tion, $ 1,600. Phillip Smith, Gibsonville 336- 621- 1425. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Hand crank 2 frame honey extractor. Gordon Koncal, Newport 252- 223- 3258 or 504- 3474. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Tulip popuar honey, 60 lb buckets, $ 110; 50 lb bucket, $ 92; cases of 12 qt jars, $ 96, pick up only. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704- 982- 3136. Italian bees and/ or hives, equip-ment, $ 65 up. Marie Duffey, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2405. 10 bee hives electric extractor, numer-ous supers, brood boxes, foundations, etc., going out of business, $ 2,500/ must take all. Wayne Morrison, Statesville 704- 838- 1062. Taking 5 frame nuc orders for early spring 2009, $ 95; no frame exchange, 20 miles north of Wilmington. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. Honey, $ 15/ qt, lots of okra for $ 1.99/ per lb. David Sinclair, Lauringburg 910- 276- 2800. Bees, Supplies & Services For Sale NOTICE N. C. law requires a permit to sell honey bees in the state. A permit is not required for: The sale of less than 10 bee hives in a calendar year, a one- time going-out- of- business sale of less than 50 hives, or the renting of bees for pollination purposes or their movement to gather honey. Contact Don Hopkins, state apiarist, NCDA& CS, 1060 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001 for information. Redworms Belgium and tiger reds, cupped worms also available, $ 25/ lb PPD. Kendal Rose, Marble 828- 837- 7165. Mosquito fi sh, Gambusia widely used for mosquito control, $ 100/ per 1,000. Bobby Irving, Madison 336- 427- 7171. Pond fi sh, large mouth bass, grass carp, bluegill, shell crackers, fat head minnow, channel catfi sh, Koi, black crap-pie, aerators, fountains, $. 35-$ 15. Kevin Patterson, Currie 910- 283- 1428. Aquaculture, Supplies & Services Great Pyrenees, male 9 m/ o to 1 y/ o, $ 100. Ray Gatten, Cleveland 704- 528- 9294. Basset hound pup female, red/ white, less than 8 w/ o. Janice Tilley, Burlington 336- 226- 8190. Black Lab male, 2- 5 y/ o. Lois Knight, Madison 336- 548- 2454. Great Pyrenees pups. Frank Taylor, Charlotte 704- 547- 0598. Blue Heeler puppy close to Stanly co, will pay up to $ 75. M. Bryan, Albemarle 704- 984- 3232. At stud Boykin spaniel for my registered Boykin spaniel female 2 y/ o, that I would like to breed for the fi rst time, she is an excellent water retriever. Alisa Swenson, Willow Springs 919- 639- 4197. Golden Retriever female pup, ready for Christmas. Zach Moffi tt, Asheboro 336- 736- 6340. Flemish rabbit, would prefer a young one, will consider an adult if friendly. Lori Clinger, Lexington 336- 357- 2526. Cocker spaniel male, for breeding to a buff parti color female, must be AKC reg., price nego or pick of the litter. Rika Sutphin, Mt Airy 336- 789- 4226. Small Animals Wanted SMALL ANIMALS Aussie pups 8 m/ o, rare toy, breed-ing prospects, blue merle, 1 red merle, champion bloodlines, nearly breeding age, $ 600 up. Tiffany Prater, Ellerbe 910- 652- 0055. Jack Russell terrier, 4 m/ o, not reg., $ 200. James W. Hayes, Jr., Rockingham 910- 895- 2688. Australian shepherd pups rare toy breed, DOB 8/ 08, blue merle, black tri female, red merle male, has blue yes, $ 1,000 up. Jeannie Curry, Ellerbe 910- 652- 0055. October 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 ’ 83 Shoop 2 horse BP trailer, extra tall, electric brakes, good oak fl oor with rubber mats, needs paint and some minor work, wired lights, $ 1,000 nego. Myra Stewart, Morrisvile 919- 544- 2894. One horse cart seats four, black and red, EC, $ 500. William Aker, Randleman 336- 674- 2475. ’ 98 Jackson 3 horse slant load, trailer, custom LQ, AC, bathroom with shower, etc., EC, $ 17,500. Terry Serena, Lowgap 336- 648- 1717. ’ 81 HD GN horse trailer, tandem axle, 6 horse, head to head, FC, $ 1,500. Fred Absher, McGrady 336- 670- 2855. 11 inch tan colored western saddle, child’s pony, only used 3 times, EC, $ 350 OBO. Belinda Blackman, St. Pauls 910- 865- 9341. ’ 01 Featherlite 18 ft horse trailer, 2 horse slant, custom dress rm, full bath, heat/ air, hot water, awing, $ 18,500. Mark Teachey, Rose Hill 910- 376- 0637. English saddle 16” Steuben Seigfried all purpose, no leathers or girth, $ 200. Dory Van Duzer, Durham 919- 416- 9689. Horse boarding new barn, Gibsonville, washstall, hot/ cold water, quality hay and feed, 160x200 riding arena, trails, services included, $ 300/ mo. Neila Tullar, Gibsonville 336- 449- 6244. Single axle tag a long two horse stock trailer, good tires, needs paint, $ 350. R. B. Nicholson, Winston- Salem 336- 784- 4097. Two horse trailer tag along, lights, brakes all work, good paint almost new tires, $ 1,250. Ray Pendley, Hayesville 828- 389- 9413. Shavings all pine very absorbent, compressed and packaged into a large bale for ease of handling and storage, large size bale provides excellent cov-erage, $ 4-$. 30/ per bale, price based on quantity. George Hines, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2987. Two reg. gaited geldings, palomino color, $ 1,700; 2 gaited fi lly, 5 m/ o, gentle, $ 800/ ea. John Griffi n, Fairmont 910- 374- 9553. 6 y/ o gelding, 16.2h, handsome bay blaze, warmblood, can carry weight, rides and drives, bombproof trail horse, $ 2,000. Margaret Covington, Lawndale 704- 538- 9467. Appaloosa filly 5m/ o, ready to wean, nice build, shows good promise, Sunspot Revel and Sundance bloodlines, parents on site, eligible for ApHC reg., $ 800. Charles OBryant, III, Greensboro 336- 644- 1439. Horses & Supplies For Sale *** PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins test. Advertisers must supply the accession number of test, the name of lab doing the test, the date of test and results for each equine advertised. The following advertisers have provided proof of a negative Coggins test. *** Hay and straw $ 2-$ 3.50/ per bale. T. Harmon, Julian 336- 685- 4059. Alfalfa/ orchard grass 3x3x8 bales, 900 to 1,000 lbs, horse quality, $ 125- $ 145. Tony Greene, Hendersonville 828- 699- 2781. Wheat straw sq bales, $ 4/ ea. Ira Ward, Jr., Efl and 919- 563- 1683. ’ 08 Fescue 4x4 round bales horse quality, no rain, in the barn, $ 35/ ea. Lee Briles, Asheboro 336- 629- 6138. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, $ 6/ out of barn. Johnny House, Clayton 919- 553- 3295. Orchard/ fescue mix alfalfa, crab-grass/ millet mixed, delivery available in loads up to 500 bales, $ 4-$ 7.50. Darrell Nichols, Salisbury 704- 202- 7595. ’ 08 oat hay, sq bales, no rain, stored in barn, cut in milk stage, horse quality, $ 5/ bale; ’ 08 fescue spring cut, 4x4 round bales, good quality, no rain, stored in bar, $ 30/ bale. Mark Williams, Reidsville 336- 342- 6711. Alfalfa/ orchard grass, $ 4-$ 5/ bale in barn, $ 4/ in the fi eld; fescue, $ 3/ bale in the barn; hay hoop, GC, $ 100. J. Lloyd Mabe, Danbury 336- 593- 8088. Orchard grass in barn, $ 6; orchard and mixed grass in barn, $ 4.50, 50 + lb bales, horse quality, wheat straw, tight bales, $ 3. Harden Phipps, Julian 336- 446- 6817. Hay fescue orchard mix, 4x4, oats and oats mix, all 4x4 rolls, $ 35/ ea. Bill Dalton, Jr. Asheboro 336- 636- 5461. Horse quality coastal Bermuda hay, sq bales, good size bales, $ 5.50/ ea. Reuben Broadwell, Knightdale 919- 266- 0120. Fescue and mixed grass, for horses and cows, sq bales, pick up in the fi eld, $ 3.50/ ea; at the barn, $ 5. Pat Snider, 336- 317- 4105. Cow quality hay fescue, rye and mixed grasses, $ 3-$ 5/ sq bales. Michael Cheek, Chapel Hill 919- 280- 0216. Triticale $ 8.50/ per bu located in Monroe. Franklin W. Howey, Jr., Monroe 704- 975- 2200. 4x5 round bales coastal hay, excellent quality, samples sent to lab, $ 45/ bale. Zollie Kornegay, Mt Olive 919- 222- 3650. Coastal Bermuda small bales, $ 5.50/ in the fi eld, $ 6/ in the barn. Oliver Faircloth, Clinton 919- 564- 4818. Rye straw, $ 3/ bale nego. Devin Sparks, Kittrell 919- 693- 3765. Horse quality orchard grass mixed with Timothy, alfalfa, lespedeza, Ken-tucky bluegrass, fescue and clover, 50- 60 lb right sq bales, stored in barn, from fertilized non grazed hay fi elds, $ 5.50. Elizabeth MacDonald, Blanch 336- 694- 1737. Oat and orchard grass mixed hay in bales, $ 4/ ea. Danny Hocutt, Wendell 919- 291- 4881. Coastal Bermuda horse quality hay, 2nd cutting of the season, 500+, 25- 40 lb bales in storage, $ 3.50/ bale. Wendy Dorman, Clinton 919- 819- 6900. Fescue hay 4x5 round bales, $ 30-$ 40. Mike Tyson, Monroe 704- 243- 3799. Fescue in barn, good for horses or other livestock, $ 3.75/ ea; wheat straw in barn, $ 4/ bale. Corey Parker, Stony Point 704- 929- 0637. Fescue good quality horse hay, ’ 08 cutting, sq bales, $ 4/ in the fi eld, $ 5/ in the barn. John Warner, Reidsville 336- 634- 1234. Oats rye grass 5x5 round bales, $ 50/ ea; grass hay 5x5, $ 40/ ea; oat and wheat straw, $ 3/ bale. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. ’ 08 fescue sq bales, $ 4/ ea. Larry Beane, Lexington 336- 752- 2147. Oats $ 3/ bu; small bale, $ 5; 4x4 large bale rye grass and mixed coastal, $ 35, about 1,000 bales. Jimmy Freeman, Orrum 910- 628- 8968. Coastal Bermuda round bales, $ 45/ ea; sq bales, $ 5/ ea. Willis Johnson, Four Oaks 919- 524- 0740. Wheat straw sq bales, $ 2.75/ at the barn; $ 3/ ea delivered within 40 mi radius of Fayetteville. David Holland, Fayette-ville 910- 309- 0943 before 9 pm. Fescue, horse quality, state tested, sq bales, $ 4.50; fescue rolls, $ 45; cow oat rolls, $ 30. Lee Dry, Locust 704- 485- 3588 or 985- 3887. Good hay, dry, I can deliver, sq bales, $ 5.50 and round bales, $ 45. David Weavil, Germanton 336- 994- 2268. Bermuda hay 4x5 round cow qual-ity, 100 bales, $ 30/ ea; horse quality 50 bales, $ 40/ ea. Ryan Taylor, Coats 910- 897- 6613. Hay and straw small bales and large round bales, $ 2-$ 30/ ea, delivery extra. Matt Helms, Concord 704- 652- 2505. Orchard grass oat/ orchard mix, fescue mix, sq bales, all horse qual-ity, $ 6 up; fescue round bales, 4x5, $ 45, delivery available. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 902- 3950. Big straw sq bales, 8x3, weigh 700 lbs, 300 available, $ 40/ ea. Eric Foust, Liberty 336- 215- 8368. Straw golden and packed tight, $ 3.50/ ea. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Abbruzzi rye cleaned and bagged 90+ germ, 99% weed free, $ 15/ bag. Dan Andrews, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 9455. Matua grass hay, ’ 08 cutting, 4x5 rolls, net wrap, $ 45/ ea, delivery for additional charge. Merle Thomas, Star 910- 428- 4885. Spring and fall mixed grasshay, stored in barn, 4x5 bales, $ 25/ ea at barn. Larry York, Staley 336- 824- 2077. Oats $ 4/ bu. John Sullivan, Mt. Olive 919- 738- 6442. Wheat straw $ 3.50/ bale. Jackie Hunter, King 336- 407- 2540. Good quality horse hay, sq bales of coastal and oat hay, $ 6-$ 7. Randal Carter, Raleigh 919- 796- 9852. 4x5 net wrapped coastal hay, bale stored inside, $ 35/ ea, located in Fairmont. Sam Locklear, Indian Trail 704- 634- 7926. Fescue $ 4; oats hay, $ 4; fescue, large round bales, $ 45; straw, $ 3/ ea. Jim Anderson, Eden 336- 623- 2262. ’ 08 Fescue 4x4 round bales, $ 40/ ea. Leland Chrismon, Elon 336- 449- 5775. Quality horse hay sq bales fescue, oat and orchard grass mix, orchard grass, Timothy, $ 6 up, 50 lbs. Rush Hardin, Stokesdale 336- 643- 4978. ’ 08 Fescue horse quality, in barn, no rain, sq bales, $ 5; 4x5 round bales, $ 55. Robert Connell, Concord 704- 436- 7310. Hay 4x4 round bales, no rain, shel-tered, $ 25/ ea. Numa Womble, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 5204. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, no rain, no animal waste, $ 4/ ea. Glenn Turnage, Benson 919- 894- 4960. Rye straw, $ 3/ bale. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. Fescue 5x6, $ 45; fescue orchard grass mix, $ 32. Lee Dunlap, Robbins 910- 948- 2680. Fescue and mixed grass horse quality, $ 3.50/ bale in the barn. Roger Tuttle, Oakboro 704- 485- 3959. Fescue horse quality, $ 5/ bale; wheat straw, $ 4/ bale; fescue 4x5 round bales, $ 40/ ea. Tim Kallam, Stokesdale 336- 215- 9968. Wheat straw 1,300 bales, $ 2/ ea for over 200 bales, otherwise, $ 2.50/ ea. Drew Chilton, Reidsville 336- 280- 5324. Fescue, eastern gamagrass, switch grass no rain, horse quality, sq bales, $ 4.50/ ea. Dave Day, Oxford 919- 693- 1715 after 8 pm. Orchard grass/ fescue mix round bales, 4x5, horse quality, on pallets, sheltered, net wrapped or twine wrapped; covered on pallets for cows equal quality hay, fertilized, limed and weed control, $ 45-$ 55. Al Colanero, Summerfi eld 336- 644- 0705. Fescue mix horse quality, aver-age 45- 50 lbs per bale, $ 5/ ea at farm; 4x4 round bales, $ 40/ at farm, delivery available. E. C. Willett, Durham 919- 682- 4345. K 31 fescue grass seed, 50 lb bag, $ 55. W. Wooten, Cleveland 704- 278- 0628. Rye hay 4x5 round bales, cut 5/ 08, stored in barn, you pick up, $ 35/ ea. Jeff Lineberger, Kings Mtn 704- 739- 3455. Rye seed $ 12; oat seed, $ 8/ bu, cleaned and bagged. James Royal, Clinton 910- 385- 6873. Rye/ oats hay, 5x4 round bales, 48 bales, local delivery available, $ 30/ ea; orchard/ fescue mix, horse quality, sq bales in barn, $ 5.50-$ 6/ per bale, deliv-ery available. Steve Bigham, Liberty 336- 669- 0188. Coastal Bermuda and red river crabgrass hay, sq bales, $ 4/ ea for 100 or more bales; less than that $ 5/ ea, horse quality. Charles Franklin, Jacksonville 910- 938- 2545. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, sq and round bales, $ 5/ sq; $ 40/ round. Sherman Currin, Lillington 919- 614- 4101. Alfalfa horse quality $ 10/ bale; orchard grass, $ 7.50; Ozark coastal Bermuda, $ 5.50 at the barn, delivery available. Fred Burt, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 4447. Silage corn will haul. Larry Jones, Mt. Airy 336- 326- 7335. Orchard grass top quality, sq bales, fi rst cutting, $ 4.75; 2nd cutting, $ 5.50; fescue bales, $ 3.25. Tom Stikeleather, Statesville 704- 873- 1124. ’ 08 fescue mix horse quality, sq bales, $ 3.50; cow quality, $ 3/ ea, no pesticides/ herbicides, all natural. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 770- 1070. Fescue/ grass sq bales, horse quality, available late September, $ 3.50/ fi eld or $ 4.25/ in the barn, call to reserve. Debbie Bethune, Mt. Pleasant 704- 982- 3691. Clean straw sq bales, $ 3/ ea. Tony York, Liberty 336- 622- 7410. Fescue horse and cow, last year’s $ 2.50; this year, $ 3.75. Tim Reese, McLeansville 336- 451- 9275. 2008 crop Pearl millet sq bales, $ 4/ ea. Derek Smith, King 336- 983- 9732. Kentucky 31 grass seed, combined 06/ 08, 50 lb bag, cleaned and ready for pick up, $ 50. Drew Deaton, Seagrove 919- 770- 3426. Orchard grass horse quality, sq bales, 60/ 70 lbs, $ 7/ ea; round bales available, located in Halifax co. John DeFord, Roanoke Rapids 252- 583- 3291. Straw clean, tight bales, round and sq bale, $ 4/ ea. Darren Davis, Randleman 336- 626- 9470. ’ 08 Wheat straw $ 4/ bale; fescue, round bales, 4x5 average 700- 800 lbs, $ 30/ ea. James Turner, Randleman 336- 498- 7598. Alfalfa hay, $ 8/ bale; orchard grass, $ 7/ bale; fescue grass, $ 5/ bale, orchard grass fescue mix, $ 6/ bale, will deliver at extra cost. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale 336- 643- 5621. Wheat straw, $ 3.25/ ea at the barn, delivery available, straw blowing available, tractor trailers welcomed. Terry Toomes, Randleman 336- 498- 3844. Wheat straw, $ 3.25/ ea at the barn, delivery available, straw blowing available, tractor trailers welcomed. Jay Knight, Randleman 336- 495- 1358. Oat hay, sq bales, cut 5/ 08, good quality, $ 5/ bale. Brad Gorman, China Grove 704- 855- 1861. Unusable hay for yard work. Cricket Hughes, Denton 336- 633- 9556. Hay in fi eld or barn, round or sq bales, grass, orchard, fescue/ mixed, must be mold free and reasonable price. Kevin Harrell, Pleasant Garden 336- 676- 9573. Hay for horse and livestock rescue facility. Norm Loomis, Cameron 910- 245- 1963. Need 400 to 600 good quality sq bales of goat hay, close to Walkertown, last years okay. Don and Tammie Cain, Walkertown 336- 595- 4666. Hay & Grain For Sale Hay & Grain Wanted HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN Fescue round bales, 4x5 inside barn,; alfalfa and alfalfa/ orchard nice hay, $ 45-$ 140. Derek Teague, Catawba 828- 446- 6111. Cheyenne Bermuda $ 4.50/ sq bale at barn. Earley Wilder, Zebulon 919- 365- 3939. Wheat straw, $ 3/ sq bale. Lee Bowl-ing, Oxford 919- 482- 0535. Quality hay, organic feeds and supplements for most farm animals, pick up and delivery, Timothy, orchard, alfalfa and mixed, 1st and 2nd cuts, $ 7.50 up. Nora Mitchell, Wake Forest 919- 528- 5690 or 880- 5539. Fescue/ orchard grass mix no rain, horse quality, $ 5/ bale. Dale Pardue, Hamptonville 336- 468- 2038. Northern grown horse quality hay Timothy orchard grass mix, 1st and 2nd cutting, $ 5.75 up. Leroy Brenneman, Hamptonville 336- 468- 8145. Fescue hay horse quality, spring cutting in barn, no rain, 4x5 round bales, $ 40-$ 60. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Orchard grass 400+ in enclosed van trailer, good hay will deliver sample bales, $ 7/ ea. Lee Bowling, Oxford 919- 482- 0531. 4x5 round bales fescue no rain, no weeds, $ 35/ ea; orchard grass oats, sq bales, $ 5/ ea. Scott Helms, Marshville 704- 385- 8360. Need someone to square bale fescue near Silk Hope, approx. 15 ac. M. Jaye, Pittsboro 919- 444- 4701. Livestock fencing round or ½ round creosote or pressure treated posts and boards installed in eastern NC, $ 2 up per ft. Floyd Moore, Farmville 919- 810- 1965. Tractor work front end loader work, clean up, grading, landscaping, bushhogging, $ 40/ per hr in Davidson and Randolph co. Bruce Snider, Denton 336- 859- 2492. Bushhogging and other tractor work, Rowan, Davidson co. A. S. Manuel, Salisbury 336- 239- 4942. Portable sawmill service I will saw your logs to lumber at your place or mine, posts and beams available, all custom sawing, $ 65/ hr. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Want someone to dig well for irriga-tion on farm. Tommy Sink, Lexington 336- 250- 0685. Professional horse and colt trainer. M. Sunny, McLeansville 336- 707- 9869. Horse sitting 25 mi radius around Hillsborough inclusive, excess mileage, $ 50/ day fi rst 5 horses; equine massage therapy. Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsborough 919- 932- 1313. Custom sawing with bandmill your logs or mine 30 ft and up, sharpened bandmill blades, $ 7/ ea. Glenn Jones, Walkertown 336- 817- 4325. I am a good reliable farm/ barn worker, full time live on site position, need salary + living qtrs. Rita Parrish, Stem 919- 283- 4386. Farm Labor 24” backhoe bucket to fi t 455 or 555 Ford backhoe, would consider 30” bucket. Thomasville, 336- 472- 2883. PTO irrigation pump 4x4, 4x3, 4x5. Ricky Howell, Ellerbe 910- 894- 0138. Detroit 4 cylinder diesel motor needed for parts. Charles DuBose, Roseboro 910- 525- 4524. Used gas golf cart with rear bed in GC, used gas Gator or similar utility vehicle in GC. M. Daniel, Roxboro 919- 614- 7477. Hammermill for milling grain, self contained not tractor driven, less than, $ 1,000. Nancy Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Cultivator or tiller to attach to 3 pt on my Kubota BX tractor to dig up fi eld before planting 4- 6 ft wide. Charles Senf, Lenoir 828- 754- 4331. JD 40 or 420 tractor in unrestored or original condition would also consider parts tractors. M. Anthony, Ellenboro 828- 429- 3809. Magneto, carburetors and parts that can be used for repair magnetos and carburetors. Larry Foster, Burlington 336- 584- 7563. PTO driven corn sheller. Mike Gordon, Siloam 336- 926- 5864. Farmall Super A, Farmall A, or Farmall Cub in restored condition, ready to show, equipment optional, price nego. Don Andrews, Candler 828- 667- 3116. 3 pt hitch rock picker in GC. Franklin Garland, Hillsborough 919- 732- 3041. Power steering kit for Ford 5000 Super Major also front mounted hydraulic pump. Lawrence Hoyle, Fallston 704- 538- 8001. Good used bushhog, 6 ft cut, 3 pt hitch, reasonable price. Tom Gaines, Gibsonville 336- 449- 5869. IH 7 ft mowing machine that straps on axel of Farmall C or Super C tractor, must be fi eld ready or in minor repair, reasonable price. Ralph Lewis, Gastonia 704- 824- 3897. IH Harvester front end, weights, suitcase type, weight approximately 67 lbs ea, need 10. Robert Dermid, Mills River 828- 891- 3564. Cole 1 row planter with fertilizer sower for 3 pt hitch. Jim Prevatte, Fair-mont 910- 740- 8307. Disc harrow for 30 hp tractor w/ 3 pt hitch, needs to be in GC. Jerry Coble, Snow Camp 336- 675- 0896. Silage chopper 1 or 2 row, in work-ing condition. L. H. Traver, Wake Forest 919- 528- 0458. JD 430 tractor. Randy Bright, Mebane 336- 578- 3257. 3 pt hitch sickle mower, prefer belt drive, 7 ft. Don Andrew, Walkertown 336- 624- 9889. Need two hydraulic cylinders with 25” stroke, with approximately 2” bore and minimum 1” rod, clevis ends or welded, reply e- mail only. Doug Efi rd, Concord cefi rd3@ carolina. rr. com Loader to fi t Intern’l 886, GC. Matthew Hutchinson, Lexington 336- 787- 3981. Cement mixer, gas or electric, would like ½ yrd or larger, rock crusher and rock rake. Lewis Cagle, Albemarle 704- 982- 6645. Worthington golf course tractors 1927- 1933, model A hoover, skeeter and cut down model A tractors and parts. Joe Clay, New London 704- 463- 5316. Long peanut combine in working condition model 393 with serial num-ber, $ 7,000 up. Ken Edgerton, Kenly 919- 242- 4945. 60” mower deck for a 2000 Kabota or the gear box that pulls mower blades that sits on top side of mower deck. C. Doug Harrington, Claremont 828- 238- 1538. Grasshopper with front mower in GC. Robert Townsend, St. Pauls 910- 865- 5036. 861 Ford tractor parts, hood fenders, gas tank, radiator, air cleaner, from 600 to 801 series. William Gupton, Castalia 252- 459- 2088. Bushhog that will cut up to 3” diameter small trees and adjust to height of 12” prefer to have a stump jumper mechanism attached and shear shift, deck should be between 5- 7 ft wide. Lindy McGhee, Fayetteville 910- 303- 1015. Hay rake 2 bay or 4 bay hay ted-der, also square baler. Michael Geissler, Bahama 919- 215- 9372. 5 ft to 6 ft 3 pt hitch, offset bushhog rotary or fl ail any brand. Bill Meyer, Raleigh 919- 772- 0019. Equipment Wanted EQUIPMENT WANTED ’ 66 Ford F600 dump truck, 12 ft PTO dump bed, 4+ 2 transmission, 352 V8, runs great everything works, Gleaner E combine, come with 10 ft grain head and 2 row corn head, shed kept, runs great, $ 2,100. Josh Allred, Seagrove 336- 879- 0241. 87 2555 JD 65 hp with front loader, EC, needs rear tires, $ 14,500. Steve Rozier, Hope Mills 910- 818- 8174. Skidloader heavy duty grapple fork, $ 1,750; pellet forks, $ 650, both never used; forklift attach. for tractors, 3ph, $ 750; 2020 JD tractor, 54hp, dsl, PS, 2 set of aux. hyd., EC, $ 7,200; bushhogs, 5 & 6 ft., both LN, $ 695 & $ 850; Mitsubishi 4WD, 35hp tractor w/ shuttle shift, $ 6,200. B. J. Zsigmond, Shelby 704- 466- 3737. NH model 848 round baler, always sheltered, EC, $ 5,500 OBO; ’ 92 MF 253 diesel tractor, VGC, $ 7,900. Larry York, Staley 336- 824- 2077. 190 AC w/ turbo, $ 6,500; 1010 JD $ 4,500; Super A Farmall $ 2,300; 140 Farmall $ 4,750; MH pony, $ 2,000, 3 pt 12 ft disk hare, $ 1,200, etc. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910- 334- 0404. ’ 80 Cat D3B dozer runs great, 6 way blade and top, $ 14,000 nego. Hunter Not-tingham, Rockwell 704- 808- 1027. ’ 02 Polaris 700 sportsman 4 wheeler, comes with 2,500 lb Warren winch, brush guard and bumper, nice, $ 4,800. Miles Hamrick, Shelby 704- 472- 4622. Intern’l 3220 tractor with 1020 Woods frontend loader, EC, $ 16,500. Charles Boles, Pilot Mtn 336- 374- 5321. ’ 77 AC 7000 with bucket/ forks, 100+ hyp big tractor, 10,000 lbs, left brake does not work and clutch needs adjusting, runs good, $ 6,000 nego. John Fulks, Bunnlevel 910- 893- 8060. 3 pt metal dump pan, $ 100; 3 pt forks for large round bales, $ 75; revers-ible scoop pan, LNC, $ 125; 3 pt hitch carry all with 2x6 treated fl oor and sides, $ 100 . Tony Davis, Dobson 336- 374- 3131- home or 710- 2140. MF 1163 cornhead, GC, $ 3,500; 760 combine V8 mudhogg, 4x4, runs good, $ 3,500; 510 combine diesel runs good needs some bearings, $ 2,500, all kept in shed in off season. Cliff Cobb, McLeansville 336- 697- 8180. Oliver manure spreader needs chain in fl oor, $ 250; concrete buggy, Honda engine, $ 2,800. Jason Thomas, Clemmons 336- 240- 4480. JD 3720 diesel tractor with cab/ AC, radio, 4WD hydro trans, industrial tires, 44 hp, LNC, $ 22,750. Jesse Murphrey, Zebulon 919- 269- 8095. ’ 83 Intern’l 9670 400 Cummins, wrecked, running, parts good, $ 4,500; ’ 87 Intern’l 9670, 400 Cat wetline, $ 8,000; ’ 84 fl atbed, 45 ft, $ 4,500; ’ 74 demolition dump trailer, swing tailgate, $ 5,000. Jeff Watson, Wilson 252- 205- 6225. Intern’l 140 12 v system 6 pieces of equip, fast hitch with cultivators, $ 4,000. Richie Young, Pinnacle 336- 351- 4411. 444 JD corn head low tin, EC, $ 3,000. Randy Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5711. 595 Case IH 4 new tires, remote hyds, ROPS and canopy, approximately 1,500 hrs, $ 8,500 OBO; 7 ft JD pull type bushhog, new blades, slip clutch, gear box bearings, hyd hoses, GC, model 709, $ 1,650. John Holton, Statesville 704- 902- 0856. JD 3300 combine with bean and corn headers, may need some work, $ 3,000; 3 wheel sprayer with motor, needs work, $ 500. Grace McNeill, Sanford 919- 499- 4298. Farmall 140, fert. hopper & plows, $ 3,500 OBO. Jason Hunter, King 336- 407- 2543. Three Roanoke peanut trailers tandem axles, GC, $ 500/ ea; 10 hp single phase fan, 6 hole pileum, $ 800. Jimmy Davis, 252- 443- 4000. FARM EQUIPMENT Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW October 2008 Blue butt piglets, sows and boars, ground raised, parents on site, 8 w/ o, $ 30-$ 45. LeeAnn Porritt, Lumber Bridge 910- 858- 0066. Boer goats male and female, very friendly and healthy, $ 100 up. Ricky Royal, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2835. Baby pygmy goats and Nigerian dwarf, $ 35 up, consider trade. L. B. Deal, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 0388. Black Angus reg., bred heifers, low birth, high growth, $ 1,000 up. Doug Mitchell, Siler City 919- 742- 6096. Polled Hereford bulls and heifers, full blooded, out of large dark colored, gentle Herefords, $ 500 up. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- 932- 0503. Miscellaneous goats $ 35 up. Maria Conti, Reidsville 336- 342- 5113. Dorper/ Katadhin mix ewe and wether lambs, $ 100 up; ram 2 y/ o, ram, $ 250. Kevin Schweers, Castalia 919- 853- 6869. Dorper X Katahdin proven breed-ing ewes and ’ 08 lambs, $ 100 up. Bruce Roberts, Hillsborough 919- 644- 0743. Charolais bulls and heifers, purebred, polled, 8- 11 m/ o, $ 700 up, delivery by arrangement. Dee Helms, Salisbury 704- 637- 3524. Nigerian dwarf goats AGS, out-standing pedigrees, disbudded and very tame, bucks, does and wethers of various ages an colors, can be pets or companion animals, milking, clearing brush, etc., Alpine goat wether 3 m/ o, $ 35-$ 150. Lindsay Lee, Marshville 704- 385- 8589. White dorper sheep, purebred and percentage genetics, rams and ewes available, $ 200 up. John Lee, New Salem 704- 385- 8333. Boer goats 2 reg., 2 y/ o, full blood bucks, proven breeders, $ 295; small percentage does, 70 lbs, 1.5- 2 y/ o, $ 45- $ 60, not for slaughter. Donna Hagemann, Oxford 919- 690- 8153. Male llama 2 y/ o, $ 150. Jamie Hill, Trinity 336- 241- 2492. Alpacas fi ber males, herdsires and female alpacas, great for pets and fi ber production, $ 500-$ 1,500. Pamela Smith, Mebane 919- 345- 1820. Barbados blackbelly sheep lambs, healthy, $ 50. Tim Stevenson, Charlotte 704- 697- 0797. Alpine dairy goats does, 6 m/ o- 2 y/ o, will sell bred or open, buck on site, some reg. some not, $ 50-$ 150. Gale Stegall, Marshville 704- 624- 2215. Polled Hereford reg., cow/ calf pairs, 3- in- 1 3- 6 y/ o, $ 1,500. Brian Penley, Taylorsville 828- 632- 7199. Dexter heifers reg., black and dun, $ 900. Liza Williams, Burlington 336- 421- 9083. Katadin sheep rams, ewes and lambs, $ 80 up. Donald Brown, Reidsville 336- 349- 4457. Katahdin ewes $ 150; wethers, $ 125. Ellen Harling, Laurinburg 910- 276- 6072. Icelandic ewe lamb beautiful fl eece, white, from re. stock, $ 125. Lara Chew, Otto 828- 524- 9133. Four Angus bulls reg., halter broke, weaned, 6595 MLA Forever sons, $ 1,000 up. Bob Prestwood, Lenoir 828- 758- 0832. Charolais heifers purebred, 8 m/ o up, $ 600 up. Tom Douglas, East Bend 336- 529- 3721. Charolais performance tested since 1966, purebred, reg., polled and horned, $ 1,500-$ 25,000. Carol and John Dykers, Siler City 919- 663- 2436 or 2931. Nubian & boer goats, $ 75 up. Barbara Welch, Bennett 336- 581- 3742. Katahdin X Barbados ewes, rams lambs, $ 75 up; 4 Kiko bucks, large herd to choose from . Gene Pittman, Halifax 252- 536- 4534. Polled Hereford cattle reg. bloodline, bulls 1- 2 y/ o, $ 900; heifers 1 y/ o, $ 700. Nancy McKnight, State Road 336- 874- 2166- d or 276- 768- 8769- cell. Four Berkshire X Tamworth hogs, 2 y/ o, females and barrows, $ 100/ ea. Ray Roberts, Rougemont 919- 477- 8629. Texas Longhorn heifers, bred cows and bulls, $ 350 up. Charlie Bolton, Pittsboro 919- 542- 6132. Five Hereford heifers approximately 700 lbs, $ 700/ ea. William Thomas, Pittsboro 919- 742- 6517. Nigerian dwarf goats reg. and non reg., blue eyes, $ 60-$ 100. Amber McK-enzie, Salisbury 704- 647- 0175. ADGA reg. Nubian buck, purebred black, DOB 5/ 08, $ 200. Kenneth Strick-land, Zebulon 919- 269- 5380. 30 head Angus cows bred to reg. Angus bull to start calving in ’ 08, $ 1,000/ per head, would consider leasing pasture, $ 900-$ 1,000. G. E. Hollar, Yadkinville 336- 468- 5158. Nigerian dwarf doe kid, tri color, $ 75; 1 reg. 16 m/ o Nigerian dwarf doe, gold color, $ 200, ready to breed. Sarah Jinnalt, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 2454. Angus bulls, reg., 9 m/ o, top blood-line, low birth weights, high growth EPD’s, $ 1,200 to $ 1,500. Troy Watts, Taylorsville 828- 632- 1842. Feeder pigs Tamworth/ Hamp mix, pasture raised, 100- 140 lbs, $ 75-$ 100. Ron Peters, Reidsville 336- 342- 7545. Dorper/ St Croix ewes and ewe lambs, $ 100 up. Paul Mathews, Hertford 252- 333- 2823. Boer goats 1 billy, 7 nannies, rebred, 5 yearling does, 8- 10 m/ o, one 40 lb billy, full blooded, $ 1,500. Kathleen Collins, Broadway 919- 770- 5580. Boer crosses young does and weth-ers, $ 40-$ 90. Ben Yocum, Roxboro 336- 599- 8030. Boer billy, 5 y/ o, proven producer, need to replace herd billy, white with red head, papers on site, $ 400. Phil Sutton, Mt Olive 919- 635- 9882. Jacob sheep starter fl ock, proven ram, ewe, and wether, ewe had triplets last 2 years off this ram, excellent feet, parasite resistant, nice fl eeces for handspinners, $ 200. Larry Lee, Sparta 919- 357- 4068. Boer billies DOB 3/ 08, $ 40 up. Greg Miller, Pilot Mtn 336- 374- 7025. Alpine dairy goats hand raised, easy milkers, kids, dry yearlings, bucks, milk-ers, $ 50 up. Leon Albright , Thomasville 336- 472- 0725. Boer, Kiko, percentage goats, all sizes and ages, $ 45 +. Angela Everhart, Durham 919- 598- 0031. Boer and percentage Boer goats, many to choose from, $ 45 +. James Evans, Burnsville 828- 682- 3507. Boer/ Saanen dairy goat X kids and does, good for embryo transplants, good mothers and milk producers, $ 100-$ 180; Dorper/ Katahdin X lambs and ewes. Dan Settles, 919- 690- 0545. Gulf coast sheep, 5 ewes, 3 reg., parasite resistant, $ 100-$ 150. David Sweeney, Raleigh 919- 851- 0856. Scottish Highland cattle black bull calf, $ 750 unreg.; $ 1,000 reg., red bull, two heifer calves available. Dan and Julie Wilson, Clyde 828- 627- 3362. Three Huacaya alpaca one 4 y/ o female, one 4 y/ o gelded male, one 10 y/ o gelded male, gentle, easy to care for on small acreage, $ 5,000 OBO trades considered. Ed Kimbrough, Summerfi eld 336- 644- 9785. Gulf coast sheep 5 ewes, 3 reg., parasite resistant, $ 100-$ 150. David Sweeney, Raleigh 919- 851- 0856. Two male pygmy goats, 3 m/ o, $ 20-$ 30. Teresa Smith, Olin 704- 539- 5412. Two Alpine dairy goats, mother/ daughter pair, 2 ½ y/ o, reg., daughter 1 y/ o, very gentle, well behaved while milking, $ 250 OBO. Michelle Stith, Pittsboro 919- 542- 5488. Livestock For Sale LIVESTOCK 20+ farmland/ pasture in Harnett co and/ or surrounding co. Sharon McLaurin, Lillington 919- 390- 8934. Bear hunting land in Ashe co, very responsible hunter and will leave it as I found it, will pay small fee. Chad Eckard, Conover 828- 466- 0051. For lease farm land or hunting land in Surry co. Michael Gordon, Siloam 336- 926- 5864. Farm and timber land for hunt-ing lease outside dog hunting counties, long term preferred, responsible and experienced. Jeb Williams, Raleigh 919- 787- 8391. To lease hunting land, responsible hunter, will provide insurance and respect for all land owner’s conditions. Adam Beane, Winston- Salem 336- 413- 7214. To rent or lease pasture land for beef cattle in Anson or Union co. Sam Locklear, Indian Trail 704- 634- 7926. To lease pasture, 20 to 40 ac in southern Randolph co area for cattle, will pay land taxes and maintain fences. Chris Stewart, Asheboro 336- 873- 7875. Farmland Wanted 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 FARMLAND FARMLAND 17+ ac farm 7 ac cleared and fenced pasture, rest mostly wooded, run in barn, shed, large stocked bass pond, very private, between Oxford and Hen-derson, $ 275,000. Don Teasley, Oxford 252- 433- 9293. 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. 13.89 ac mini farm, mostly cleared, 40x48 concrete barn, garage, multiple outbuildings, small creek, fenced pastures w/ frostless spigot, 3 b/ r, 2 bath double wide, $ 229,000. Ramona Norman, Salis-bury 704- 209- 3006 or 232- 1650. 40+ ac Christmas tree farm, large estate quality log home and outbuildings, 17,000 fraser fi r trees, 90% open land, perfect for grazing or horses, borders stocked trout stream, $ 1,800,000. Richard London, Laurel Springs 336- 982- 4040. 80 ac family farm, peaceful, 40 ac pasture, 40 ac wooded, long bold creek, spark branch, large 7 stall barn, hay loft, tack room, 8 room farm house, large shop, building, tool shed, turkey/ deer, ideal for horses, $ 600,000. Gene Richard, Rutherford County 704- 263- 1197. 25 ac 500 ft front on NC Hwy 704, 3.5 mi east of US220, 2 streams, natural lake site, hardwood rolling terrain on NC Forest management, $ 5,700/ per ac. Douglas Ramseur, Madison 336- 548- 2820. 40 ac Stokes co, old log house, septic system, spring, bold creek, good mixed timber, good hunting, 1 mile from Dan River, $ 4,000/ per ac. John Parsons, Walnut Cove 336- 591- 7267, 409- 1345, or 813- 3659. 77 ac northern person co, cleared and ideal for horses, small pond, $ 220,000. Dean Wallace, Roxboro 336- 599- 6439. 77.7 ac Randolph co, rolling terrain, timbered, access road through property, low taxes, $ 2,850/ ac OBO. Neil Evans, Bennett 336- 879- 1355. Approx. 5 ac horse property six stall barn with all amenities, septic available, $ 195,000. Nancy Fournier, Richlands 910- 324- 7243. 100 ac farm with house, barns, stor-age, pastures, creeks, ideal for cattle or horses, $ 600/ mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 28+ ac with stream 1,691 ft road frontage, house, $ 325,000. Ernest Kirksey, Rockwell 704- 633- 6555. 4.61 ac horse farm for lease or sale, old farm house, 6 stall barn, riding ring, hay shavings storage, feed/ tack room, fenced pasture, $ 650/ per month or $ 189,900 for sale. Shelley Lilly, Browns Summit 336- 215- 4528. 17.5 ac Tyro TWP, 2 creeks, full road frontage, 90% fenced barbed wire, k3/ 4 pasture, ½ ac fi sh pond, $ 240,000. Steve Yarborough, Lexington 336- 787- 4003. 8.0 ac Alleghany co, 8 mi south of Sparta, joins Blue Ridge Parkway, paved road to property approximately 1,000 ft frontage, good farm house and out buildings, all open, grass and home orchard, excellent well water, pond site, tillable soil suitable for pasture, Christmas trees, general farming, $ 249,900. Frank Williams, Sparta 336- 372- 1946. 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- cell. Two parcels 47.06 ac and 52.07 ac, mostly wooded with 15 year old timber, open fi elds for grazing, small pond, turkey and deer plentiful, $ 7,500 ac in Rowan co. Rod Poole, Salisbury 704- 633- 7369. 57.4 ac in Northern Randolph co, 60% pasture and completely fenced in, this property has lake on it, Davidson co water available, $ 14,000/ per ac. Gerry Farlow, Sophia 336- 442- 6665. 19 ac south Rowan co, barn and stable, 2 homes, $ 1,100,000. Alan Balentine, Mooresville 704- 857- 1819. 49 ac farm, Hyde co, near Lake Mattamuskeet, with road frontage, nice 3 b/ r renovated farm house, large barn/ shelter/ stable, $ 325,000. Jerry Midyette, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 8407. 10 ac farm 2 stall barn, ½ ac stocked pond, 4 ac fenced, 1.5 story house, $ 1,410,672. Larry Fisher, Cary 919- 931- 8962. 56 ac horse or cattle farm, ¾ open with good grass, live stream, all fenced, lots of marketable timber, joins Ala-mance co, farm in southern Caswell co, $ 3,500/ per ac OBO. J. B. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. 150 ac dairy farm, all fenced and X fenced for cattle or horses, creeks, ponds, barns, milk parlor in southern Davidson co, $ 890,000. Hal Parker, Asheboro 336- 302- 4545. 142 ac southern Davidson co, 85 ac fenced, water, barn, utility building, remainder in hardwoods, $ 2,500 ft road frontage, $ 7,000/ per ac; 111 wooded ac, southern Davidson co, $ 6,000/ per ac. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611. 17+ ac mini farm southern Per-son co, 800 ft paved road front, half wooded, half open, recently surveyed, ideal for horses/ hunting, convenient to Durham, Roxboro, Butner and RTP, $ 120,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont 336- 364- 7516. 8 ac Yadkin co, fenced pasture with 1 ac pond in center, 492.1 ft road frontage, $ 80,000. Kathleen Reavis, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 8856. 38.2 ac 4th generation farm, located Julian, 10 ac fi elds, remainder wooded, great horse barn, tobacco barn, other farm bldings, no house, $ 269,000. Ruth Deviney, Greensboro 336- 852- 4344. Hunting land for lease Sampson co., 225 ac. wooded w/ water ( pond), blueberry fi elds, many extras, deer, black bear, turkey, boar, ducks & fox, $ 10/ ac. Michael Crippen, Garland 910- 529- 1469. 23 +/- ac. East Rutherford co., open & wooded, near Cliffside & Shelby, $ 6,000/ ac. Tom Maske, Charlotte 704- 525- 0975. 8 ac mini mountain farm, barn, other out buildings, good farm house, all cleared in grass except small apple orchard, grapes and peaches, adjoins Blue Ridge Parkway, $ 259,900. Frank Williams, Sparta 336- 372- 1946. Trout farm & hatchery near Bre-vard, less than $ 250,000 annual market in place, all equip. & inventory incld., $ 985,000. Chris Selle, Pisgah Forest 828- 884- 9890. 16 ½ ac north Iredell co, part wooded and part cleared with small branch road frontage county water, $ 180,000. Harold Brown, Union Grove 704- 539- 4857. 18 ac mini farm 10 ac good farm land, pasture for animals, small pond, hay barn, equipment shelters, 2 b/ r house, road frontage, near Fayetteville, $ 140,000. Shirley Surles, Dunn 910- 892- 4436. 47 ac vineyard, ½ open, ½ hard-woods, 36x60 shop, 2,000 sq ft house, 8 buildings, 2 wells, pond, $ 399,000. Rod Cate, Snow Camp 704- 991- 5937. 3.7 ac bottom land on Union Cross Ch Rd, Yadkin co, large creek mostly open and road frontage, $ 7,500/ per ac. Dave Darby, Advance 704- 905- 2435. 29.97 ac Davidson co, 10 stall barn with large pasture, large metal garage, brick house, etc., $ 625,000. Paul and Lori Curry, Lexington 336- 240- 5552. 51 ac mini farm or hunting retreat, pond, adjacent to state gamelands, Cas-well co, $ 3,495/ per ac. Sam Munday, Greensboro 336- 358- 3225. 13.79 ac 10.32 ac mountain land, $ 5,000/ ac, new survey, good owner fi - nancing, will not divide. Brown Osborne, N. Wilkesboro 336- 838- 4590. 18 ac pasture land with 2 creeks and 2 small ponds, fenced and X fenced, great for horses, cattle or vineyard, rolling hills, plenty of water, $ 90,000. Anthony Barnes, Sandy Ridge 336- 616- 4452. 54 ac prime farmland near Lake Mattamuskeet within view of Pamlico Sound, horse stable, great for hunting club, etc., 5 b/ r house, $ 500,000. Emery Midyette, Engelhard 252- 921- 0298. Baby, mini donkey to buy or trade for reg. Nigerian dwarf goats. J. Efi rd, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. Six horse aluminum trailer, slant, preferably with mid tack bu will consider all 6 horse trailers. Paula Reisdorff, Greensboro 334- 750- 8761. Horses & Supplies Wanted HORSES Horse trailer 2 horse, GC, BP, $ 1,450; paint horse, 3 y/ o, brown/ white, $ 225. Jerry Helms, Kannapolis 704- 857- 9010. Hackney pony bay gelding, beau-tiful, wonderful trot, good for pasture or someone younger, $ 500. Margaret Covington, Lawndale 704- 538- 9467. TWH reg., sorrel, DOB 3/ 08; geld-ing, 5 y/ o, long mane and tail, good trail horse, $ 1,200. Barry McKinney, Granite Quarry 704- 213- 2503. Mini horses, colts, fi llies and year-lings, black/ white with blue eyes, sorrel pinto, dun fi lly, triple reg., DNA tested, parents on site, $ 800 up. Bill and Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. At stud APHA sorrel and white Tovero proven color producer previous offspring on site for more information, stud fee $ 200, mare care will depend on how long we have to keep her and care for her. Hattie Furr, Albemarle 704- 438- 0575. Ponies sweet, gentle, cute, kid safe, all ages, colors and breeds. $ 350 up. Lauren Morris, Troy 910- 573- 0537. Wagon with tongue shafts, brakes and top, Hafl inger size, $ 1,200. Will Cullins, Apex 919- 772- 4486. Circle Y show saddle, 16” seat, oak color, lots of silver, matching breast collar, $ 1,250. Pam Marshburn, Burgaw 910- 232- 5182. Mini donkeys, reg. breeding quality foals, males, $ 500, females, $ 800. Joan or Steve Levitt, Efl and 919- 563- 9527. Mustang gelding chestnut, 14h, 7 y/ o, currently in training, excellent all around prospect, $ 1,500 nego. Julie Davis, Sanford 919- 777- 0815. SSH mare 11 y/ o, reg., black/ white; SSH gelding, reg. black/ white, 6 y/ o, mother/ son, excellent horses, $ 2,500/ ea. Dana Clayton, Winston- Salem 336- 344- 1608. Travel corral panels 18 for horse camping or small roundpen, 6 ft wide x 5 ft tall, $ 700. Judy Bennett, Taylorsville 336- 406- 4214. Silver Tennessee show saddle, by Crates, $ 1,000. Charlotte Harrington, Sanford 919- 498- 4050. Tobiano Paint/ Arabian X going well under saddle, walk/ trot/ canter, solid on trails, will make excellent mount for teen girl or woman, started over fences, $ 2,500; AQHA going well under saddle, $ 3,000. Ann Moss Joyner, Mebane 919- 566- 4109. Horse boarding 45 minutes from Greensboro, 25 minutes from Hills-borough, stable with hot/ cold wash stall, tack room, 12x12 stalls, etc., $ 175-$ 325/ mo. Elizabeth MacDonald, Blanch 336- 694- 1737. Western show/ trail saddle, LNC, $ 500. Susan Elliott, Locust 704- 485- 4761. Adult 17” western saddle black color, VGC, other gear and blankets, $ 300 OBO. Belinda Blackman, St. Pauls 910- 865- 9341. 10 y/ o sorrel 12h, $ 800 OBO. Belinda Hudspeth, Boonville 336- 468- 2211. Horse boarding full/ pasture, $ 275. Laura, Kenly 919- 284- 4636. Sorrel paint mare 10 y/ o, very gentle, trail rides, $ 600; palomino QH, 3 y/ o, very gentle, $ 600. Wayne Matthews, Sanford 919- 774- 8995. Metallic chestnut Arabian geld-ing, willing, very well broke, English, western, areana, trail, etc., $ 4,000. M. Jamie, Huntersville 704- 948- 8689. Horse boarding safe fencing, round pen, riding arena, trails, tack room, HC wash room, deep bed stalls, picked daily, quality feed 2 x’s daily, Timothy/ orchard hay, daily turnout $ 350/ full board. Diane Duquette, Wake Forest 919- 554- 9220. Appaloosa mares brood mares, Plaudiit bloodlines, Leopard 15.1h, $ 950; appaloosa 15.1h liver, chestnut w/ blanket, rides, $ 1,500, would like to sell together. Laura Zygmunt, Ivanhoe 910- 620- 7680. Horse boarding, self care board only, $ 150/ mo. Phillip Essey, Laurinburg 910- 276- 4466. ’ 88 Kiefer 2 horse BP GC with ramp, dress. rm, 7’ 3, $ 3,600. M. Glenda, Rockingham 910- 895- 6079. Saddle gently used on pony, tan suede, bridle and reins included, $ 50. Mickey Partain, Star 910- 948- 4213. TB gelding, 17.2h, bay, great dres-sage potential, great mover, $ 3,000; gray Selle Francais/ Hano X mare, 7 y/ o, jumper and dressage prospect, $ 10,000 to $ 15,000. Julia Cobb, Rockwell 704- 209- 3596. Paint mare, sorrel, 15 y/ o, reg., $ 1,500. Kelly Barker, Cove City 252- 514- 1835. TB/ TWH gelding, 16.3h, big, 4 y/ o, under saddle, ridden western/ English, great show prospect, $ 2,600 nego. Jennifer Miller, Clemmons 336- 978- 6790. ’ 02 Exiss 5 horse slant load trailer, 7 ft interior, standard DRM, rear tack, aluminum fl oor, 50/ 50 rear doors, custom boot box, 24 ft awning, VGC, $ 14,500. Christine Wilson, 336- 425- 5150. Belgian mare 5 y/ o, reg., green broke, easy keeper, easy to work with, gets along with other horses, $ 1,000 OBO. Savannah Trantham, Candler 828- 665- 1360. TWH 16 y/ o reg. sorrel gelding, 15.3 h, smooth, not for beginners, trail experience, $ 1,800. P. Hester, Oxford 919- 693- 8248. Pinto gelding, black/ white, 3 y/ o, 13.3h, trained, will jump, nice kid horse for show or trail, great dispo, no vices, $ 2,000. Candace Link, Mocksville 336- 413- 5204. Gore High 2 horse tag a long, trailer, tall doors at rear, GC, $ 1,500. Claude Thomas, Siler City 919- 742- 4676. Appie hunter, large pony, nice mover, show winner in spite of rat tail, very cute, good for older advance beginner or intermediate child, $ 2,900. Susan Walker, New Hill 919- 387- 0822. Cart, will fi t 13- 15h horse, new pneumatic tires, $ 200. Barbara Grubb, Hillsborough 919- 732- 6847. Morgan pony 3 y/ o fi lly, 12 h, broke to ride, green broke to drive, willing worker, no bad habits, not for beginners, winter blanket, etc. included, $ 1,000. Heather Williams, Yanceyville 336- 694- 1792. Paint mare sorrel reg., 15 y/ o, $ 1,500; paint mare, bay, 10 y/ o, reg., $ 1,500. Kelly Barker, Cove City 252- 514- 1835. Meadowbrook cart, draft size, shafts 90, $ 1,200. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 4739. Pair Half Percheron/ QH dapple gray, 14 y/ o, approximately weight 1,200 lbs, broke to drive and ride, excellent work team, $ 3,000. Cline Hamrick, Shelby 704- 472- 3571. Horse boarding, 7 ac pasture, shel-ter and lots of shade and other horses, includes grain, vitality ultra, and quality grass hay twice daily, $ 300/ mo. Randal Carter, Raleigh 919- 796- 9852. ’ 95 Featherlite 3 horse slant load trailer rear tack, front dress rm with walk thru door, new brakes, awning, $ 9,600. Greg Lowery, Morganton 828- 430- 0404. Two Harris show halters, dark leather, engraved silver, star pattern, $ 450/ ea. Steve Fox, Madison 336- 548- 2791. Horse boarding stall with paddock, turn out daily, hay/ grain provided, stal-lions welcome, $ 250/ mo. S. Boisselle, Siler City 336- 879- 2892. Crosby Prix De Nations close contact youth saddle, wide tree, $ 500. Monica Byrd, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436- 6773. Black TB gelding, athletic, 16h, gentle, mannerly, used on trails, pony club, hunter hack, former steeplechase jumper, $ 2,000; QH gelding, 16h, reg., Impressive, Boston Mac lines, $ 1,500. N. Lindsay, Chapel Hill 919- 967- 3200. Gray paint mare, 9 y/ o, Zippo Calico Ann, $ 1,200. Tim Marsh, Sanford 919- 499- 8493. ’ 83 GN horse trailer, 3 horse with LQ, $ 1,200. David Pendergrass, Yadk-inville 336- 426- 8284. TWH, Pusher bloodline, 16.3h, reg., dark bay gelding, great on trails, $ 1,500; TWH, reg., gelding, sire Generators Silver Dollar, great on trails, $ 1,800. Angel Coleman, Browns Summit 336- 621- 0284. Gray work or ride horse, very well mannered, $ 1,250. G. Thornburg, Dallas 704- 922- 9797. Donkeys standard/ mammoth X, various ages, sexes and colors, $ 200- $ 600. Michael Stewart, Angier 919- 796- 2132. Older buckboard, new paint, needs little work, GC, $ 1,500. Hope Lucas, Clinton 910- 990- 9255. HORSES October 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Upland creecy, Virginia creeper vine, $. 25/ packet + SASE. Thad Wise-man, 2541 Union Cross Church Rd., Yadkinville 27055. Fraser fi r Christmas trees, 4 ft- 12 ft tall, premium quality wholesale or retail, # 1 or # 2, 7,000 ready to cut in 2008, $ 12-$ 70. Bryan Hensley, Burnsville 828- 682- 3795. Mole beans, 12/$ 1. W. R. Dail, 23 Tranquil Lane, Willow Springs 27592. Seeds & Plants For Sale Guineas any unusual colors. Clint Dobbins, New London 704- 517- 6095. Dominique pullets or hens. Jean Broker, Robbins 910- 464- 5244. Poultry & Supplies Wanted Single comb, light and dark brown, large bantam bred for exhibition and util-ity, NCDA certifi ed, outstanding layers and foragers, $ 25/ pair or $ 35/ trio. Mark Atwood, Thomasville 336- 476- 5503. Buff Orpingtons chickens full blood, $ 8 to $ 10/ ea. J. Parrish, Durham 919- 688- 3235. Mixed breed rooster barred Old English bantams, $ 5-$ 10. Jason Gaines, Goldston 919- 837- 5643. Pheasants red golds, $ 45/ pair; yellow golds, $ 40/ pair; Lady Amherst, $ 45/ pair; Reeves, $ 45/ pair; Elliots, $ 90/ pair; grey peacock pheasants, $ 150/ pair; white call ducks, $ 45/ pair, etc. C. Byrd, Linden 910- 497- 8192. Old English bantams, BB reds, duckwings, barred, black, white, and red pyle, young and old, show birds, $ 5-$ 20. Cody Garner, Carthage910- 783- 9334. Peafowl hand raised, tame, healthy chicks and adult breeding stock, India blue, white and pied, $ 75 up. Suki Mahar, Boone 540- 651- 4414. Jumbo Bobwhite quail fl ight ready for ’ 08-’ 09 season, Chukar also available, quail, $ 4/ ea- Chukar, $ 8/ ea. Kenneth Briel, Smithfi eld 919- 934- 4501. Game chickens hatch and hatch grays, $ 25-$ 50. Lee Cockman, Bunnlevel 910- 893- 3647. India blue peafowl 3 y/ o pair, $ 135; pheasants, silvers, melanistic mutant, swinhoe and red crested Amherst, $ 10 up. Ed Mills, Kannapolis 704- 932- 8034. Quail, Gambel, California, Tennessee red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo and white bobwhites, Butler, Coturnix, Texas A& M, Tibetan Reds, Jumbo browns and whites, Hungarians, red, gray and white, Chukars, Barbary, $ 1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 0213. Poultry house equipment, two 300 ft houses, chore time feeders, val drinkers, brooders, tunnel and sidewall fans, etc., $ 100 up. Steven Bozzo, Bear Creek 919- 742- 5596. Bobwhite quail, $ 3/ ea. Bill Ellington, Hollister 919- 853- 3636. Show type bantams Old English cochins games, $ 5 up. Johnny Lowder, Albemarle 704- 983- 4669. Bantam Millie fl eur, golden and silver campine, $ 5 up. L. B. Deal, Win-ston- Salem 336- 813- 4531. Yellow hatch game cross stags, great range birds, $ 10-$ 20/ ea. Philip Pennell, Cedar Grove 919- 643- 1465. Blue slate and bronze turkeys; ringneck and red gold pheasants, $ 12 up. Randy Allen, Albemarle 704- 986- 0345. Started Plymouth barred Rock and Buckeye pullets, $ 10/ up; cockerals, $ 10 up, some breeds $ 25 up. Jamie Duck-worth, Kenly 919- 284- 0530. Mute swans, black swans, wood-ducks, mandarins, pintails, redheads, American wigeons, greenwinged teal, cinnamon teal, call ducks, commonshell ducks, Cuban tree ducks, barhead geese, Lesser whitefront geese, $ 10 up. Brian Daughtry, La Grange 919- 751- 2933. Ducks full grown all colors, $ 8. Barbara Welch, Bennett 336- 581- 3742. Birmingham Rollers old Jaconette line, deep spinners, $ 20 up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919- 563- 5658. Pigeons and bantams rollers and homers, $ 7/ ea; muffed and parlor tumblers, $ 10/ ea; black tailed Japs, buff, $ 8/ pair, no shipping. J. F. Morgan, Huntersville 704- 875- 6463. Bourbon red mix turkey poults, DOB 7/ 08, $ 15/ ea or two for $ 25; RIR mix roosters, DOB spring ’ 07, $ 5/ ea. Lee Rundquist, Indian Trail 704- 753- 4406. Bobwhite quail, $ 3/ ea. Bill Ellington, Hollister 919- 853- 3636. Approx. 800 12x121/ 2” gray turf poultry nest bottom pads, cleaned and disinfected, $. 50/ ea. Donald Millsaps, Hiddenite 828- 632- 5510. Bantams modern gam BB red whites, silver DW, $ 25/ pair. William Brown, Troy 910- 572- 1190. Chicken layers block astrolops, black giants, white rock, RIR, variety of bantams, BB reds, game, silkies, turkeys, Peaking ducks, guineas and modern game, old English. Arthur Gaytan, Randleman 336- 498- 8118. Call ducks white, blue, black, gray and snowy, only in pairs, $ 25 up. David Monin, Waxhaw 704- 243- 2479. 5,000 red sex link started pullets, vaccinated and debeaked small orders, $ 5.75/ ea. E. D. Snider, Staley 336- 622- 2942. Pigeons, Birmingham rollers comp, bred, old Carolinia family deep spin-ners, $ 20 up. D. R. Dennis, Randleman 336- 498- 5034. Bantam chickens $ 5 up. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange 919- 778- 0361. California valley quail $ 5/ ea in lots of 20, more will be cheaper. Harvey Parks, Greensboro 336- 621- 4288. Pair of O. E. Millie Fleur bantams, roosters and silver duckwing roosters, $ 6-$ 15. C. B. Martin, Raleigh 919- 266- 1841. Young silkies $ 5-$ 10 depending on age. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336- 548- 2977. Birmingham rollers jacs very fast rolling and excellent kitting, $ 15 up. Brent Hensley, Elon 336- 584- 5260. 25 brown egg laying pullets, RIR and rocks, 4 m/ o, $ 6/ ea. J. R. Webb, Colfax 336- 668- 7900. Old English game bantams black tail red, silver duckwing, black tail buff, white, ginger red, buff black mottled, $ 24/ trio and up. Marty Perry, Bunn 919- 496- 0121. New, large, assembled poultry box type brooder with 110 volt heating, 2 feeders and water trough, $ 200/ cash. Leroy Byrd, Fountain 252- 749- 2081. Homing pigeons several colors, $ 5/ ea. Charles Davis, Mooresboro 828- 657- 6561. Poultry house equipment, adult turkey and chicken cyclone feedlines, plasson waters, brooders, sidewall heat-ers, fans, 24” and 36”, medicators and B& B chlorinator, VGC, $ 100 up. Steve Grady, Goldsboro 919- 920- 3354. Dominique cockerels 6 m/ o, standard bred, $ 10/ ea. James Roberts, Marshall 828- 649- 3126. Bobwhite quail young started birds, older ones, raised in 400 ft converted chicken house, raised in the dark, pheas-ant and Chukar, $ 2.30 up. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 252- 478- 7575. Emus blue head type, bred for confor-mation, good selection, $ 150/ ea; empty eggs, $ 10/ ea. Ricky Nixon, Randleman 336- 498- 4253. Red sex links and RIR, 17 w/ o, ready to start laying, $ 8-$ 10; chickens, turkeys, ducks, guineas and other ani-mals, $ 2-$ 25. A. Culberson, Bear Creek 919- 548- 7345. Miscellaneous ducks and roosters, $ 15/ ea; 3 ostriches, 1 male, 2 female, sold together, $ 100/ ea. Paul or Maria Conti, Reidsville 336- 342- 5113. Slats, nipple drinkers, egg room cooler, hen feeder with scales, rooster feeders, high pressure sodium lights, $ 700 up. Eugene White, Taylorsville 828- 632- 6803 or 312- 6018. Bobwhite quail $ 4; ringneck pheasant, $ 11. Ron Worley, Swannanoa 828- 298- 0327. Guineas 2 weeks to adults, various colors, $ 3 up; white call ducks, $ 20/ ea; small chickens, $ 5/ ea, discounts on multiples. Daylon Powell, Indian Trail 704- 821- 4374. Young hand raised emerald green Spaulding, white, India blue, India Blue pied and midnight peacocks, $ 75-$ 300. Randy Tysinger, Sophia 336- 861- 9121. Hatching eggs from buff orpingtons and OEGBs, $ 20 up. Kandace Green, Bladenboro 910- 874- 3035. Peafowl, adults and ’ 08 hatch, $ 25 up. Dennis Massey, Princeton 919- 965- 8696. Royal palm, white Holland, Belts-ville white turkeys $ 15. Steve Ashman, Chocowinity 252- 561- 6243. Red cedar incubator, VGC, hold 1,500 eggs for quail, chicken, turkey or geese, runs great, $ 350. Hunter Not-tingham, Rockwell 704- 808- 1027. Indian runner ducks males and females available, $ 8/ ea. Jerry Elliott, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 3158. White rock 1 y/ o laying hens, lay large brown eggs, $ 5.50/ ea. Randy Wright, Staley 336- 622- 2386 or 622- 2397. Araucana roosters double tufted and rumples, two available, $ 5; Americana roosters, Free. Randall Baker, Durham 919- 451- 0698. Two black Langshan roosters $ 10/ ea, tame good temperament, fed organic diet in excellent health, need clean happy home, $ 10/ ea. Lisa or David Whitaker, Denton 336- 859- 5342. Naragansett poults hatched April 2008, $ 15 to $ 25/ pair. Sheila McHugh, Raleigh 919- 846- 2624. Homing racing pigeons, banded and ready to train and fl y, $ 10. Scott Sink, Lexington 336- 250- 0685. Silkie chicks 3 m/ o black, white, buff Orps, 3 m/ o pullets and cockerals, 5 m/ o pullets available, various breeds, $ 5 up. Ginger Wood, Salisbury 704- 636- 6909- h. Welsummer chicks, $ 5; young guineas, $ 5; RIR chicks, $ 4; fresh eggs, $ 2/ doz. Janice Tart, Lillington 910- 984- 6217. Assorted bantams silkies, Amerau-canas, other varieties, $ 5.50 up. Nathan Nance, Asheboro 336- 963- 0383. Bobwhite quail fl ight conditioned ready for quail season, fast flyers, healthy, great for bird dog training, $ 3.50 to $ 4. Randy Bowers, Albemarle 704- 982- 3182. Chickens $ 5 up, RIR, Rocks, Cornish, barnvelders, Wyandottes, buckeyes, 5 m/ o, pullets ready to lay, $ 8 up. Shelby Lanier, Goldsboro 919- 920- 3622. Small fl ock ’ 08 hatch, black Wyandotte bantams, 2 cockerels and 10 pullets, $ 150. Chris Ervay, Apex 919- 880- 8538. Emus 6 m/ o, easy to tame, make great livestock guardians, $ 100/ ea. Elbert Rogers, Germanton 336- 969- 5503. 18 30,000 BTU brooders, pancake, 3 electric motors off feedline, 1 chore-time feeder control; 2 Mark 220 alarm controls, 2 water clocks. T. Harmon, Julian 336- 685- 4059. Full and bantam chickens, purebred, certifi ed pullorium free breeders, RIR, Americanna, Rock, Pheonix, Salmon Favorelles, young, healthy, $ 5 up. Marie Duffey, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2405. Pairs of breeding poultry speckled Sussex, white leghorn, silver laced wyandottes, $ 25/ ea pair. Colette Nester, Sparta 336- 372- 8574. Ostrich yearlings 350 lbs, chicks and 2 m/ o birds, $ 175. Jake Perkins, Reidsville 336- 324- 2966. Brown Chinese geese, 3 to 4 m/ o, healthy, only 4 available, $ 30/ ea. Jaine Parry, Raleigh 919- 870- 0609. Rare silver spangled Hamburg chickens, 5 hens, 1 rooster, black and white spotted $ 50. C. Rhodes, Plymouth 252- 793- 6451. ’ 08 RIR pullets, cockerels, $ 9 up baby chicks hatched to order, $ 3/ ea; hatching eggs, $. 75/ ea. Ross Olive, Apex 919- 362- 8446. Turkeys pasture raised, blue slate, 3 m/ o, $ 14/ ea; 1 m/ o $ 10/ ea; runner ducks mated pair, $ 16 or $ 8/ ea, blue, fawn or tuxedo. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657- 9271. ’ 08 peacocks, blue, blue pied, blue pied W/ E, white blackshoulder, black shoulder, pied, oaten, midnight black shoulder, $ 40 up. Andrea Foor, Raleigh 919- 271- 4409. California Valley quail and gamble quail, ’ 07 and ’ 08 hatch, $ 15-$ 20/ per pair. Larry Orr, Hendersonville 828- 674- 9724. Poultry & Supplies For Sale POULTRY & SUPPLIES POULTRY & SUPPLIES Livestock rescue and adoption, large family farm, no kill facility. Norm Loomis, Cameron 910- 245- 1963. Good home to unwanted livestock, lots of feed and hay. Billy Hendrix, Tobaccoville 336- 978- 8955. Baby, female goat, Nubian or hornless for a small child, reasonable price. Craig Cannon, Sr., Beaufort 252- 728- 7578. Texas longhorn or Corriente cows, heifers or bulls, anywhere in western NC. Colby Frazier, Waynesville 828- 400- 9825. Goats and sheep Free to good home, Caswell co. Rick Davies, Providence 336- 388- 1554. Nubian nanny or billy with spots, reasonable price. Clint Dobbins, New London 704- 517- 6095. Young black baldie bull, $ 450- $ 700. Dalton Hartman, Advance 336- 998- 4723. Livestock Wanted Boer goats, 100% full blooded and percentage, $ 200-$ 500. Duane Price, Linden 910- 893- 3058. Alpine dairy goats, hand raised, easy milker, kids, dry yearlings, bucks and milkers, $ 50 up. Leon Albright, Thomasville 336- 472- 0725. Boer, Kiko and percentage goats, all sizes and ages, $ 45 +. Angela Everhart, Durham 919- 598- 0031. Nigerian dwarf goats from milk-ing show lines great for 4H and small homesteads, CAE/ Johnnes tested colorful and friendly, $ 50 up. Christine Peckman, Mebane 919- 304- 5804. One Nigerian dwarf wether, 1 AGS NDGA blue eyed proven Nigerian dwarf buck, $ 125; 1 AGS NDGA reg. doeling, $ 200. Steve Gibson, Pilot Mtn. 336- 368- 1945. Suffolk ram purebred, DOB ’ 06, calm, easy to handle, experienced 3 breeding seasons, $ 200. Sarah Buchanan, Siler City 919- 451- 3658. Longhorns 3 heifers, 1 bull, 1 steer, 300- 400 lbs, $ 250/ ea. Langdon Pleasant, Angier 919- 291- 9168. Cow/ calf pairs, Angus herd bull, Santa Gertrudis, Hereford, Charolais cows, all bred back to Angus bull, $ 5,750. Wayne Dickerson, Ruffi n 336- 939- 2323. Boer billy $ 100 OBO. Jason Isley, Liberty 336- 565- 9070. Fainting goats black/ white 3 males, 1 female, Boer wethers all sizes, $ 50 up. David Aldridge, Pleasant Garden 336- 674- 6767. Angus and Angus X bulls lots of muscle, 2 reg. Angus heifers, $ 900 up. David White, Dallas 704- 913- 5157. 100% Boer bucks ABGA/ IBGA reg., 1 y/ o traditional buck, 2 y/ o, solid red buck w/ solid red blood line, 50% SA, 100% nannies and billies from reg. stock, DOB 4/ 08 and 5/ 08. Martina Bingham, West Jefferson 336- 877- 3159. Nigerian/ Toggenburg X goats and pure Nigerians great milkers, 2 does and 2 bucks, $ 70. M. Steve, Belews Creek 336- 908- 2551. Gelbvieh bull reg., red, polled, 4 y/ o, sired by JRI Top Secret, excellent bloodlines and EPDs, $ 1,500. Jimmy Sink, Yadkinville 336- 463- 5940. Reg. Angus bull, red, DOB 8/ 07, Felicity and Advancer bloodlines, delivery available, $ 1,000. Sam Locklear, Indian Trail 704- 634- 7926. Nubian and Toggenburg dairy goats, purebred kids, yearlings, bucks and milkers, $ 150 up. Bob Smith, Indian Trail 704- 517- 6020. Purebred Alpine and Nubian milk-ers ADGA, all licensed dairy milk line, $ 125 to $ 200, discounts on buying two or more goats; four Nigerian does, two pygmy does and one Nigerian buck, no horns very gentle, $ 40/ ea or $ 250/ for all seven. Lisa Bingham, Chinquapin 910- 285- 8098. Mini Nubian goats available, 1 wether, 1 doe with blue eyes, $ 75 up. Kathy Pat-terson, Mebane 336- 514- 0155. Goat herd six 15/ 16 or better Boer nannies, with 9 females and 2 male kids, one full French Alpine nannie has been hand milked, $ 1000 for all. Diane Walsh, Oxford 919- 690- 1852. Black Simmental bulls moderate birth weight, calving ease with good growth AI sired, Goldmine, Joker, 878, $ 1,500-$ 2,000. Bill Pyle, Franklinton 919- 494- 1145. Boer goats bucks and does, all hi percentage, $ 80-$ 150. Mike Bebber, Mt. Ulla 704- 633- 3907. Purebred polled Hereford bulls ages 15 m/ o up, excellent bloodline, Bennett, Fast Forward, low birth weights, $ 700 up. Boyce Asbill, Asheboro 336- 629- 1994. Angus cattle herd approximately 80 head due to start calving soon, ap-proximately 8- 10 y/ o, medium frame, $ 100,000. Gregory Holtzmann, Manson 252- 430- 9581. Purebred Limousin weanling bulls and heifers, red and black, $ 400 up. Mitchel Spivey, Willow Spring 919- 552- 5220. 100% Boer bucks half Boer and half Nubian bucks, all 4 m/ o, $ 75 up. Billy Jones, Germanton 336- 591- 4984. Nigerian dwarf goats good milking lines, bred yearling doe, $ 250; kids due October, doe kids, $ 200. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336- 548- 2977. Sheep, rams and ewes, $ 50-$ 100. Johnny Mesimer, Woodleaf 704- 278- 9944. Nubian bucks and does reg., excel-lent bloodlines, including Connemara, $ 200-$ 250. Ken Burton, Pisgah Forest 828- 862- 8286. 15 black commercial bred heifers, sire by Nichols Angus bulls, bred to black easy calving bull, will calve in spring ’ 09, $ 1,100; 8 yearlin commercial open heifers sire by Nichols Angus bulls, $ 900. Richard Hord Shelby 704- 482- 9628. Boer goats 100% bucks and does cor-rect color show quality, seven ennobled bucks in bloodline, $ 100 up. Darrell Cain, Walnut Cove 336- 595- 8250. Blue face Leister lambs, born spring of ’ 08, mostly wethers, one ram available, some ewe lambs replacement quality, 60- 85 lbs, adult ewes available, fl ock starters or for mutton, weight 100- 150 lbs, all excellent lambing, parasite resistant, $ 125 nego. Rebecca Shouse, Semora 336- 234- 0389. Texas Longhorns top bloodline, bred for color, horn and disposition, $ 400 up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336- 302- 0966. Angus Simmental X bred cows, pairs, 1 reg. black Angus bull, 1 black Angus bull, $ 800-$ 1,200. Kevin Masten, Pinnacle 336- 710- 3773. Feeder pigs Yorkshire & Durock X, $ 60 up; 2 ½ m/ o, 60+ lbs, Polkton area. Louis Eason, Polkton 704- 201- 9728. Llamas 4 y/ o brown and white fe-male, 7 m/ o white female, 6 m/ o white male, $ 150-$ 325. Donna Farlow, Sophia 336- 861- 8909. Black Angus bulls, three, full blooded, excellent bloodlines, DOB 12/ 07, $ 1,000/ ea. Mac Webster, Madison 336- 316- 5601. Boer goat bucks various ages, good color, well built, $ 100 up. Mitzi Settle, Elkin 336- 928- 9922. Shetland sheep, angora goats, reg. lambs, kids and adults, + wethered pets, CAE/ OPP negative fl ock, excellent fi ber and conformation, $ 50-$ 250. Elaina Kenyon, Efl and 919- 563- 0439. Black Angus heifers and bulls, excel-lent bloodline, $ 675/ ea. Ronald Gaddy, Taylorsville 828- 632- 7704. Angus bull approximately 2 y/ o, good herd bull, very gentle, $ 1,100. Wayne Dickerson, Ruffi n 336- 939- 2323. Boer goats ABGA reg., full blood bucks, DOB 2/ 08, $ 175; high % bucks and does, DOB 5/ 08, $ 85 up. David Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Kiko meat goats, % and purebred, parasite resistant, excellent hoof health and great mothers, bred with Boers for superior goats, 450 up. Bill Thornton, Raleigh 919- 365- 5111. Dexter bull 6 m/ o, black, reg., $ 400, delivery available. Karl Haberyan, Charlotte 704- 226- 1800. Boer goat starter herd, 10 Boer does and 1 ABGA reg. buck all for $ 2,200. Jay Norman, Ruffi n 336- 939- 3065. Katadin bred ewes and ewe lambs, $ 100. Daniel Stevens, Bennett 336- 581- 3562. Sheep hand spinners mixed fl ock, assorted breeds, colors, textures, all can be handled well, Meg Zets, Parkton 910- 424- 9414. Belted Galloways 5 brood cows, registered bull, 5 yearlings, $ 7,000/ for all OBO. Phillip Swaim, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 1162. Alpine dairy goats reg. nannies, different colors, $ 200 up, kids, $ 40/ ea; buck black/ white champ bloodline, $ 800; buck w/ long hair, $ 500; Nubian and toggenburg goats, reg. nannies, no horns, $ 200 up, etc. B. J. Wooten, Elm City 252- 236- 1570. Angus bulls calved in November and December ’ 07, AI sired by 6I6, New Market, Bushwacker, Retail Product, GAR Solution, weaned, halter broke and tattooed, $ 1,300-$ 1,500. John Cas-savaugh, Lenoir 828- 728- 9007. Black Angus bulls purebred, some reg. 12 to 13 m/ o Traveler 112, Alliance bloodlines, $ 950 up. Henry Craven, Seagrove 336- 879- 2500. Small herd of Boer goats 5 adult does, and 1 buck, 5 y/ o, 100%, $ 900/ for all. Chad Rouse, Zebulon 919- 496- 6953. Polled Hereford bulls and heif-ers, $ 600 up. Randy Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5711. Boer billies 8 m/ o, ready for breeding, 2 brown and white and 1 black/ white, $ 75/ ea. Hunter Nottingham, Rockwell 704- 808- 1027. Meat goats full blood and % Boers, pastured, does, $ 125 up; bucks, $ 200 up, senior doe reduction, $ 250 up, ready for fall and winter breeding. Linda Klose, Jacksonville 910- 455- 7123. Black Angus bull reg., DOB 11/ 05, sire Sitz Sleep Easy, dam Snow Hill Mil-lie very gentle, approximately 1,400 lbs, low birth weight calves, $ 1,200; pasture bred beef cows, Brangus and Angus X, grade cows, $ 700 up. Jerry Hendrix, Mocksville 336- 998- 8263. Feeder pigs DOB 7/ 08, pasture raised, $ 50-$ 60 depending on size. Vance Faulk, Snow Camp 336- 376- 8594. Boer billy 99% can be reg., proven producer, $ 200. Todd Holshouser, Mooresville 704- 201- 5875. 4 Nubian/ Boer X goats 3 nannies starting at $ 50 and 1 billy, $ 60. Seth White, Winston- Salem 336- 971- 1442. Boar hog red, weight approx. 220 lbs, easy to manage, $ 140 OBO. Arol Smith, Raeford 910- 848- 5089 or 308- 8179. Reg. Gelbvieh bull homozygous black homozygous polled, DOB 6/ 07, CE103 BW 1.4 WW50 YW98 MK17, TM 42, sire MHL Goldrush Visa J40, $ 1,800. Clayton Yates, Purlear 336- 903- 8647. Dorper sheep herd, some registered others can be registered, few mixed, $ 50 up. Charles Franklin, Jacksonville 910- 938- 2545. Flock reduction reg. Finn sheep, 2 y/ o ewes, $ 125; ewe lambs, $ 125; ram lambs, $ 100; ram sire, $ 400, excellent meat and fl eeces, can give birth up to 7 lambs a season. Jeff Swanson, Harmony 336- 492- 2641. Boer goats reg., AGBA, full blooded and %, buck and does, buck service available, $ 150 up. Kenneth Alley, East Bend 336- 699- 2531. Saanen dairy goats, ADGA 10 does, 2 bucks proven milkers and show goats, accredited/ certifi ed $ 50 up, group discount. Paula Reisdorff, Greensboro 334- 750- 8761. Shetland sheep, breeding stock, $ 300; lambs for 4H, meat and pets, $ 50, NASSA fl ock, # 903, OPP free. Teresa Fischer, Siler City 919- 742- 3234. Pasture raised Duroc/ Landrace feeder pigs, $ 50/ ea, will have purebred Hereford hogs in spring of ’ 09, will be selling breeding stock. Colette Nester, Sparta 336- 372- 8574. Nigerian dwarf buck free to approved home, dehorned, friendly, small build, black and white, Free. Steven Campbell, Cedar Grove 336- 578- 2794. Llamas several to choose from, males, $ 150; females, $ 250. Jessy Stevens, Mt. Airy 336- 352- 3508. 5 Belted Galloway cows, bull, all young, calving soon, $ 3,950/ for all. Mary Frances Brooks, 919- 693- 1246. Purebred Nubians black/ white spotted buck, does, some spotted, all proven, produced colorful kids, black buck kid, $ 150 up with discounts for multiple purchases. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704- 242- 4667. Sheep and goats long, fi ne wool sheep, colored Corriedale and white cormo, $ 250 up; reg. purebred Nubian goats for milk and show, ’ 08 kids and milking does, $ 250 up. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657- 9271. Polled Herefords, bulls, heifers, whatever you need, $ 1,000 up. Brent Creech, Zebulon 919- 801- 7561. Gelbvi
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Full Text | AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 1 From the tractor Steve Troxler Commissioner LXXXIII - No. 10 October 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 Oct. 1- 5 ............ N. C. State Fair Hunter Jumper Show. Contact Glenn Petty, ( 919) 821- 7400. Oct. 16- 26 N. C. State Fair, N. C. State Fairgrounds, Raleigh Oct. 13- 26 ........ N. C. State Fair Horse Show. Contact Horse Show Offi ce, ( 919) 821- 7400. -- Oct. 13 Quarter Horses -- Oct. 14 Quarter Horses -- Oct. 15 Paints & Palominos -- Oct. 16 Welsh & Connemara; Appaloosa -- Oct. 17 Appaloosa; Walking & Spotted Saddle horses -- Oct. 18 Youth Day Western, Saddle Seat, Non- Trotting, Hunt Seat Walking & Spotted Saddle horses -- Oct. 19 Youth Day Hunter, Miniature Horses & Donkeys -- Oct. 20 Paso Finos & Draft horses -- Oct. 21 Draft horses & Hafl ingers -- Oct. 22 Carriage Driving, Arabians, Half Arabians, Saddlebred, Morgans, Hackneys, Roadsters -- Oct. 23 Arabians, Half Arabians, Saddlebred, Morgans, Hackneys, Roadsters -- Oct. 24 Arabians, Half Arabians, Saddlebred, Morgans, Hackneys, Roadsters -- Oct. 25 Academy, Arabians, Half Arabians, Saddlebred, Morgans, Hackneys, Roadsters -- Oct. 26 Mules & Donkeys Oct. 31- Nov. 2 . NCHJA “ C” Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. Nov. 4- 9 ........... Duke Children’s Hospital Hunter. Contact Glenn Petty, ( 919) 556- 7321. Nov. 12- 16 ....... Raleigh- UNC Healthcare Benefi t Show. Contact John Rush, ( 904) 396- 4106. Nov. 21- 23 ....... Raleigh Invitational Saddlebred Show. Contact Joyce Wilson, ( 919) 365- 5149. Nov. 27- 30 ....... Turkey Circuit Quarter Horse. Contact Margaret Byrd, ( 910) 892- 3221. Dec. 6 & 7 ....... NCHC Open Championship Horse Show. Contact Sammy Jenkins, ( 919) 362- 8203. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. Oct. 2- 4 ............ N. C. Walking Horse. Contact Chris Broach, ( 704) 822- 0515. Oct. 5 ............... Open Horse Show. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. Oct. 9 ............... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Oct. 10- 12 ........ Downunder Horsemanship Clinic. Contact Cindy Sackett, ( 435) 770- 2321. Oct. 18 & 19 .... Paint Horse Show. Contact Rob Waddell, ( 704) 545- 2241. Oct. 23- 26 ........ Fall Harvest Days. Contact Robert Goode, ( 828) 891- 3223. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. Oct. 4 & 5 ........ Just Horsin’ ‘ Round 2008 Open Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, ( 252) 753- 8069. Oct. 10- 12 ........ 2008 Carolina Classic Horse Show. Contact Joyce Wilson, ( 252) 365- 5149. Oct. 18 & 19 .... Eastern Hunter Assn. Fall Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, ( 252) 527- 3887. Oct. 24 & 25 .... Down East IBRA Super Show. Contact David Eastwood, ( 252) 341- 8677. Oct. 31- Nov. 2 . Carolina Fall Classic & ABI Futurity. Contact Mike Hancock, ( 252) 937- 2800, ext. 1204. Nov. 15 & 16 ... NCDCTA Harvest Moon Dressage Show. Contact Martie Healy, ( 352) 363- 0085. Nov. 21 & 22 ... N. C. Barrel Bonanza Fall Show. Contact Fred Smith, ( 252) 442- 8122. Nov. 25 & 26 ...“ World Famous” Lipizzaner Stallions. Contact show offi ce, ( 407) 366- 0366. Nov. 29 & 30 ... Mid- Atlantic Championship Open Horse Show. Contact Norma Gurkin, ( 252) 792- 8530. Dec. 6 .............. Martin County Farm Bureau Farm Heritage Day. J. B. Coltrain, ( 252) 789- 4370. Dec. 12 & 14 ... Southern Horse Festival. Contact Sue Gray, ( 252) 529- 9206. Walk- up sales for State Fair advance tickets start Oct. 2 Fairgoers eager to save money on their trip to the N. C. State Fair will now have nine additional locations to purchase advance tickets in addition to the Fair’s Web site. Online sales are under way through Oct. 16, and walk- up locations will open Oct. 2- 16. 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 each. A coupon that can be redeemed at the Fair for a sheet of 18 ride tickets will cost $ 10 in advance. In Raleigh, tickets will be sold at four locations: Gate 9 at the State Fairgrounds, the N. C. Museum of History, Triangle Town Center and the State Farmers Market. In Durham, fairgoers can purchase tickets at Northgate Mall and The Streets at South-point. Tickets will also be available at Four Seasons Town Cen-tre in Greensboro, Burlington Square Mall in Burlington and Wilson Mall in Wilson. Tickets will be available during normal mall or museum hours, between 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. at the State Fairgrounds, and 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. at the State Farmers Market. Tickets are also available online at the State Fair’s Web site, www. ncstatefair. org. All locations will accept cash, Visa and MasterCard. Go to www. ncstatefair. org for more information. The 2008 State Fair will be held Oct. 16- 26 at the N. C. State Fairgrounds. It’s time for the N. C. State Fair; annual fall tradition runs 11 days -- Oct. 16- 26 This year has really seemed to fl y by, and it is almost hard to believe that once again it is time for the State Fair. This annual event, celebrated by thousands, is a highlight of the year for me and the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services because it gives us the opportunity to showcase North Carolina agriculture. Across the fairgrounds, you’ll fi nd traditions and cul-tural attractions from North Carolina’s past. You’ll also see the handiwork and artis-tic and culinary skills of fel-low residents. And, of course, you’ll see examples of North Carolina’s agricultural diver-sity and agricultural economy on display and in competi-tion. This mix is what makes the annual N. C. State Fair a celebration of all the best that North Carolina has to offer. Every year I hear stories from fairgoers about their favorite experience or activ-ity at the Fair. Some people tell me how many years they have been coming and how they wouldn’t miss a Fair be-cause it is an event they look forward to year after year. If you asked 100 different people what drew them to the fair, you might get 50 dif-ferent answers. Food always seems to be the number one draw, and you can be assured you will fi nd plenty of good eating options at the Fair. I personally am glad I have 11 days to spread it over. The livestock shows, giant pumpkins and watermelons, decorated cakes and canned goods, and Folk Festival are also popular attractions. One of my favorite events is put-ting in the barn of tobacco on opening day to cure the old- fashioned way during the ( See State Fair, pg. 2) Plenty of activities planned for the whole family to enjoy The N. C. State Fair in Raleigh offers a great entertainment bargain for families because the price of admission includes hours and hours of fun activities for the smallest to the largest kids in the family. “ When you are making your plans for the Fair, one of the best things to do is pick up a copy of the daily schedule or go online to create a personalized daily planner,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ That way you can map out your day so you can see Smithfi eld the Painting Pig, catch the cloggers at the Folk Festival, have lunch, see the exhibits, ride some rides, eat dinner and still have time to see a livestock show, magic show or a juggler before the fi re-works go off at 9: 45 p. m.” The State Fair is always a mix of the old and new, and the 2008 Fair will keep with that tradition. Fairgoers can fi nd some traditional crafts, agricultural tools, entertainment and history in the following exhibits and areas: Folk Festival ( behind the Kerr Scott Building): This marks the 60th anniversary of the State Fair Folk Festival, which was started to preserve and celebrate the state’s musical and dance heritage. The 10- day competition features shows daily at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Pitzer Heritage Circle ( near Gate 8): Fairgoers interested in the history of the State Fair can learn about its two previous locations, the Fair’s early beginnings as a way to share the latest crop produc-tion techniques with farmers, and see photos and other Fair memo- ( See Family fun, pg. 2) Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW October 2008 Brian Long ................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby ................. Mng. Editor Terri Allen .................. Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon ......................... Assoc. Editor AGRICULTURAL REVIEW ( ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second- class post-age paid at Raleigh, N. C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classifi ed advertising to AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written re-quest. PHONE: ( 919) 733- 4216 Steve Troxler Commissioner 35,000 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 Livestock events Oct. 16- 26 ........ N. C. State Fair, N. C. State Fairgrounds, Raleigh Oct. 29 ............. Healthy Hogs Seminar, Sampson Community College, Clinton Nov. 11 ............ Carolina Swine Nutrition Conference, Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Research Triangle Park Nov. 20 ............ Southeast Regional Pork Conference, Cunningham Research Station Nov. 25 ............ Wilson Regional Pork Conference, Wilson Bucolic Briefs The Southeast Strawberry Expo will be held Nov. 6- 8 at the Hilton Charlotte University Place in Charlotte. The Expo is the Southeast’s leading forum for strawberry education and networking, attracting strawberry producers from throughout the region. Topics covered during the Expo include: Strawberry Plasticulture for New Growers, Are you Making a Profi t?, Exploring New Fumigants, Disease Diagnosis and Management, New Options for Plastic Mulch Recycling, Farm Labor, Using the Web for Marketing and Promotion, Fine- Tuning Fertilization and Special Issues for Young Growers. For a detailed schedule and registration form, go to www. ncstrawberry. com, e- mail info@ ncstrawberry. com or call Debby Wechsler at ( 919) 542- 4037. *** The Rodeo Legends Tour will host a number of upcoming rodeo, bull riding and bull fi ghting events in August and September. Following is a list of events and contact information: Oct. 3 & 4 at 8 p. m at the Ruritan Park Arena in Efl and – Pro rodeo; Oct. 5 & 12 at 7 p. m at the Dixie Classic Fair Arena in Winston- Salem – Bulls & Broncs; Oct. 30 & Nov. 1 at 8 p. m at the All American Sports Arena South in Monroe – Halloween Festival, Pro bull riding and UBF Freestyle bull fi ghting. Call ( 704) 882- 6994 for all events. *** Boothill Farm in Chapel Hill will host Hunter shows the third Saturday in 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. *** A two- day short course on crop diversifi cation geared toward current and previous tobacco growers will be held Oct. 23 and Oct. 30 from 7- 9 p. m. at the Granville County Extension Center in Oxford. Topics for the two classes include: Growing Specialty Crops on a Small Scale, Getting Started in Vegetable Production, Know Your Costs of Production to Realize a Profi t, Growing Cool Season Vegetables, Growing Warm Season Vegetables, Vegetable Insect and Disease Identifi cation and Control, Marketing Options for Fruit and Vegetable Growers, and Growing Strawberries, Blackberries, Blueberries and Grapes. Cost is $ 10 and covers a workbook. A couple can register for the $ 10 fee and will receive one notebook. Pre- registration is recommended. For more or to pre- register, call Carl Cantaluppi, area horticulture agent for Granville and Person counties, at ( 919) 603- 1350 or e- mail at carl_ cantaluppi@ ncsu. edu. *** 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 fi ber animals, workshops, demonstrations and vendors. Cost is $ 3. For more, contact Teri Gabic, ( 864) 468- 4220 or Shirley Thobe, ( 828) 337- 9032. *** The Joyful Noise Open Horse Series will be held at 4- T Stables in Lewisville 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 Johnston County Horse Show Series features monthly horse shows starting at 8: 30 a. m. at the Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfi eld. A negative Coggins test is required for all horses. Cost is $ 7.50 per class. Following are upcoming show dates: 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. *** An organic gardening and farming information fair will be held Oct. 28 from 6- 8 p. m. at the L. E. McLaughlin Building Auditorium, 423 E. Central Ave., Raeford. For more, contact the Hoke County Cooperative Extension offi ce at ( 910) 875- 3461 or e- mail at mary_ hollingsworth@ ncsu. edu. *** The Southeastern Horseshoers on Education will hold a free Fall Horseowners and Farriers Clinic Nov. 1 at 9 a. m. at New Salem Stables on N. C. 205 in New Salem. Activities include a farrier horseshoeing contest, educational seminars on feed and veterinary care, a raffl e and lunch. For more, contact Patty Reed, ( 704) 385- 9352, Marcia Baker, ( 704) 579- 1989, Paula Hafermalz, ( 704) 385- 9441 or go to www. NewSalem. biz for directions. *** The inaugural Father/ Son Registered Angus Bull Sale will be held at noon on Nov. 15 at the Shelby Livestock Yard. The sale will feature more than 20 Angus bulls, mostly yearlings with a few 2- and 3- year olds. All are high quality. A few females will also be sold, including bred commercial heifers and possibly some three- in- ones. For more, contact Clint Harrill at ( 828) 429- 9273. *** 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 identifi cation 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 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 information. *** Fair. The tobacco- tying contest brings back a lot of memories for people and provides a hands-on connection to the past. I am proud that people have such great affection for the Fair. It’s hard not to love it. We have been hard at work getting everything ready for the 2008 State Fair, and I hope you will like the additions and ac-tivities you will fi nd. Since 2007, one of the proj-ects we’ve undertaken is cre-ating more seating space near the Expo Center and in front of Dorton Arena. The Dorton triangle project includes a se-ries of raised planters like those around the new Midway. Land-scaping will improve the gen-eral appearance of the area and also provide places for people to sit and eat. More lighting has also been added in the area. We will unveil a brand new exhibit this year -- GreenNC – which highlights ways we can all help do our part to protect the environment and preserve our natural resources. To go along with that, we will also have recycling bins on the grounds so people can recycle cans and plastic bottles. I am excited about the 2008 State Fair Oct. 16- 26, and hope I will see a lot of our Agricul-tural Review subscribers at this great fall event. I’d like to re-mind people they can still go online at www. ncstatefair. org and get good seats for concerts in Dorton Arena and purchase advance ride and admission tickets. It’s a good way to save time and money. State Fair ( Cont’d from pg. 1) rabilia in the Old School House. The area also features a bluegrass stage with daily shows. The Kenny & Amanda Smith Band will perform at 4 p. m. Oct. 16; and noon, 2: 30 and 5 p. m. Oct. 17- 26. Broke- N- Lonesome will per-form at 1: 15 and 3: 45 p. m. Oct. 18 and 19. Other points of interest in Heritage Circle include storyteller Sharon “ Ma” Hutto, who will be cooking up vittles and tall tales over a campfi re, and a working blacksmith shop and barn where tobacco will be cured during the Fair. Village of Yesteryear ( Holshouser Building): Any-one who appreciates handmade items will fi nd plenty of items of interest in the Village of Yesteryear. More than 75 crafters will have pottery, quilts, drawings, jewelry, toys, loomed items and more on display and for sale from 4- 9: 45 p. m. Oct. 16 and 10 a. m. to 9: 45 p. m. Oct. 17- 26. Agriculture remains a staple of the Fair, with a num-ber of educational exhibits showcasing the types of com-modities grown in the state, the types of animals compet-ing in the Fair’s livestock competitions and examples of the locally made products available in grocery stores and markets. Following are N. C. agriculture exhibits: Field of Dreams ( between Dorton Arena and Kid-dieland Fun Park): See how crops grow and even take a turn harvesting some of the crops. This exhibit is full of hands- on activities for kids. Open Oct. 16 from 4- 9: 45 p. m. and from 9 a. m. to 9: 45 p. m. Oct. 17- 26. Got to Be NC Agriculture ( in front of the Kerr Scott Building): N. C. Agriculture Commissioner Steve Trox-ler has a favorite saying, “ When you want the very best, it’s Got to be NC Agriculture!” See, and in some cases taste, for yourself all the different types of food and drink products made in North Carolina. Several companies will be sampling and selling their products daily in the tent. Also, check out the Big Cart, a gas- powered, 13- foot tall shopping cart that promotes N. C. agriculture. Livestock shows and exhibits ( Graham and Kel-ley buildings and Expo Center): For many people, the animals are always a big draw. Fairgoers will fi nd cattle shown in the Graham Building, goats and sheep in the Expo Center and hogs in the Kelley Building. Check daily program listings for show dates and times. Farm animals are always on display daily during the Fair in the State Fair Ark in the Expo Center. Visitors can see all the different types of animals that compete in livestock shows, and also see baby piglets and chicks. Young and old alike can even milk a cow at the milking booth in the Expo Center. Hand- washing stations are located near animal exhibits, and fairgoers are encouraged to wash up after contact with the animals. Other kid- friendly activities on the grounds include: Circle C Racing Pigs ( near Gate 9): Pot- bellied pigs race around the 200- foot oval track in hot pursuit of the grand prize -- Cheese Doodles. Miniature goats and geese also compete at the track. Shows are held at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. daily except Thursday, Oct. 16, when shows are at 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Grandstand: The Keith King Action Sports Stunt Show marks its 10th year breaking out bigger- than- life stunts and high- fl ying tricks. The stunt show happens Oct. 20- 26 for several shows a day. Kiddieland Fun Park ( near Gate 1): Visitors can take in a magic show, see a troupe of performing poodles or be entertained by a clown in the fun park. In front of the Expo Center: Smithfi eld the painting pig returns to create original works of art. Catch Smith-fi eld at 1, 3 and 5 p. m. daily except Thursday, Oct. 16, when he paints at 5 p. m. only. Juggler Dale Jones will entertain at 2, 4 & 6 p. m. Monday through Friday and on Sundays. An extra show is added at noon on Saturdays, and shows will be at 4 & 6 p. m. on Oct. 16. Roaming around the grounds: Look for Washboard Willy and Wishboard Wanda and their traveling musical show; Rock- It the Robot, stiltwalker Carrie McQueen, Oscar the Robot and Statue Viva, a living statue. Family fun ( Cont’d from pg. 1) October 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 SMALL ANIMALS SMALL ANIMALS Beagles blue ticks, DOB 9/ 08, parents on site, $ 125 to 150; blue tick beagles, AKC 6 m/ o to 8 m/ o, ready to start, $ 100 up. Gene Sasser, Mt. Olive 919- 738- 0808. Rabbits dwarf, New Zealand, black and white, brown and gray, $ 9/ ea, meat or pets. Shirley James, Lexington 336- 956- 3585. Brittany Spaniel pups DOB 10/ 08, liver and white, orange and white, $ 200. Charles Williard, Winston- Salem 336- 771- 1919. Border collies, ABC reg., DOB 5/ 08, black/ white, red/ white, $ 250 up. P. C. Autryville, 910- 635- 6634. Mini Dachshunds all AKC reg., two long hair male, sable and one chocolate and tan long hair male, 13 w/ o, $ 350. Richard Morton, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2083. Rabbits Netherland dwarf and New Zealand white, $ 10-$ 20. James Madden, Raeford 919- 875- 5349. Llewellin pups 100%, DOB 7/ 08, DNA tested, $ 300-$ 350. Jimmy Maynard, Grifton 252- 524- 4712. Original Mtn Cur pups 8/ 08, old stock, black/ brindle, parents hunted on coon and squirrels, champ bloodline, $ 150. Brooks Bissette, Bailey 252- 235- 4045. Rabbits, Tennessee red backs, $ 10 up. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange 919- 778- 0361. Australian cattledogs blue heelers, adult females and males, 2- 3 y/ o blue and red, Free to good home. Debbie Hinson, Wingate 704- 582- 0408. Beagles show quality, UKC and AKC reg., from 6 w/ o to ground dogs, starting at $ 250 up. Michael Booker, Greensboro 336- 908- 6142 or 708- 1366. Mini dachshunds, DOB 8/ 08, AKC reg., parents on site, smooth coat, red, black and tan, solid black, wheaten, $ 350 up. Frances Hamilton, Dunn 910- 892- 1224. Treeing feist, DOB 5/ 08, farm dogs started on squirrels, $ 100. Gary Satterfi eld, Thomasville 336- 906- 6817. Treeing walker pups, male/ female, Sackett bred, DOB 9/ 07 running treeing own coons, hard tree dogs, $ 850/ ea. Wil-liam Sharpe, Liberty 336- 229- 6042. Weimaraner pups, UKC reg., parents on site, $ 350; German shorthair pointer pups, AKC, reg., parents on site, $ 250. Don Smith, Albertson 252- 568- 4938. German shepherd AKC reg. black and cream female, DOB 8/ 05, $ 250. Willis Hodges, Dunn 910- 892- 1798. English pointer pups DOB 7/ 08, good bloodline, liver, lemon and black colors, $ 200-$ 300. Tim Gurganious, Conover 828- 612- 0724. Border collies ABCA reg., black/ white, red/ white, $ 400 up. Patricia Matthews, Autryville 910- 635- 6634. Bocephus Great Pyrenees pups DOB 9/ 08, taking names for waiting list, $ 350; mixed Jack Russell and ter-rier male, 1 y/ o, rescued from shelter, crate trained, heartworm negative, $ 100. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville 336- 671- 3117. New Zealand rabbits, white, weaned, 2 m/ o, females, $ 10; males, $ 8, females 6 m/ o up, $ 20/ ea; males, $ 15. N. Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Beagle pups sire direct from Branko’s kennel out of Lumberjack, AKC reg., $ 200. Lee Cockman, Bunnlevel 910- 893- 3647. Beagle pups, AKC, DOB 8/ 08, $ 150/ ea will start pups in 20 ac enclosure, weekly/ daily rates; 1 y/ o dogs, running good, $ 300/ ea. Johnny Williams, Yadk-inville 336- 469- 9240. New Zealand and California rab-bits, meat or breeding stock, $ 5-$ 50. Joel Fesperman, New London 704- 699- 7563. At stud Weimerainer, AKC reg., silver, $ 250. Norm Loomis, Cameron 910- 245- 1963. Boykin Spaniel pups DOB 8/ 08, $ 375. Bobby Garrett, Hendersonville 828- 778- 9630. Rabbits, New Zealand, English spots, Flemish Giants, meat, pets, breed-ers, $ 7 up. M. Michael, Robbinsville 828- 479- 9115. Satin angora rabbits young and adult, red, copper, chin, $ 25; German giant angoras, black bucks, white does, $ 75. Teresa McCaw, Wake Forest 919- 266- 4356. German shepherd pups black/ tan, sable and bicolor, available to work-ing homes, sire/ dam herd sheep and ducks, excellent with children, $ 500. Yvette Piantadosi, Youngsville 919- 554- 9016. Border collies DOB 7/ 08, 4 girls and 1 boy, ready, $ 200/ ea. Mindy Herman, Taylorsville 828- 632- 0061. Beagle pups tri color, sire and dam on site and have never run deer, 2 males, $ 175/ ea; beagle pups, AKC, black/ tan tri, sire and dam excellent hunters, will not run deer, $ 200/ ea. Rodger Pinion, Norwood 704- 438- 0032. At stud, blue heeler cattle dog, working smart and protective, fee, $ 100. Annette Hendrix, Tobaccoville 336- 985- 0637. Brittany spaniel pups, DOB 8/ 08, 2 females, 2 males, 3 orange and white, one liver and white, excellent bloodlines, good hunters/ pets, $ 225. Tony Sechler, Salisbury 704- 636- 8507. Dachshund pups AKC, mini, chocolate/ tan, black/ tan, $ 350 up. Mae Anderson, Asheboro 336- 629- 7582. German shepherd pups AKC 9 w/ o, solid black, father 110 lbs, mother 95 lbs, $ 350. Gwen Deans, Middlesex 252- 235- 5968. Border collie pups DOB 7/ 08, parents on site, $ 200. Roger Huffi nes, Elon 336- 213- 6964. At stud, Basset hound, fee, $ 300. Diana Glover, Linwood 336- 596- 9571. Beagle male, 8 m/ o, tri coat, needs home with room to roam, $ 100. Ben Honeycutt, New Hill 919- 362- 9558. Bluetick Beagles, AKC, DOB 7/ 08 from Skullcamp Kennel, $ 150. William Goings, Mt. Airy 336- 352- 4551. Bird dogs, Pointers and Setters reg. FDSB, male or female, broke or started, one dropper, $ 300 up. Bob Warren, Benson 910- 891- 9700. English pointer 2 y/ o, black/ white and tek, $ 450. Charles Davis, Moores-boro 28114. Beagle pups AKC reg., DOB, 7/ 08, tri color males/ females, out of excellent hunting stock, males, $ 100; females, $ 125; rabbits, various sizes, colors, and breeds, babies/ adults, $ 10 up. Heather Hoots, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2335. Started squirrel dog, $ 100; Cur, red coon dog, , 4 y/ o, dark red, broke, hard tree dog, $ 450; broke squirrel dog, will tree coons as well, $ 600. Gayle Frye, Carthage 910- 947- 5690 or 639- 4947- cell. Lab retriever pups HRCH sired black and yellow, excellent fi eld hunt test prospects, OFA/ CERF, pedigree and pictures available, $ 400. Michael Parker, Mt Ulla 704- 278- 1699. Thornburg squirrel feist, good for hunting, farm dogs, and pets, old treeing stock, pups DOB 8/ 08, $ 100/ ea. Russell Welch, Seagrove 336- 879- 3458. Mixed breed pups 2 males, 2 females, 4 ½ m/ o, friendly, Free to good home. Tami Gogolin, Lowgap 336- 648- 4020. AKC beagle pups DOB 9/ 08, $ 125/ ea. Vicki Brown, Germanton 336- 994- 2442. Australian shepherd pups, DOB 8/ 08, ASCA and AKC reg., working bloodlines, merles and solids, parents on site, excellent companions and great workers, $ 350/ ea. Charles O’Bryant, III, Greensboro 336- 644- 1439. American feist pups DOB 7/ 08, various colors, great pets, hunters or companion terrifi c with children, the best farm or yard dog, $ 125. David Brisson, Dublin 910- 862- 6371. Blue tick broke, trees own, $ 300; Walker male, trees own coon, $ 300; male, English, 3 y/ o, trees own coon, $ 300. Willard Dun, Carthage 919- 898- 2918. Great Pyrenees males, raised with goats, AKC reg., ready to protect, $ 350. Mike Bebber, Mt Ulla 704- 633- 3907 or 677- 2041. At stud champion German shorthair, gorgeous liver/ white tic, excellent pedi-gree, gentle disposition, great nose, fee, $ 600. Christy Lambright, Wake Forest 919- 541- 4851. Pointer and setter pups, sire and dame proven hunters and fi eld trial champs, $ 100 up. Bobby Downs, Casar 704- 538- 9690. Rat terrier, female, apricot/ white, long hair, 6 y/ o, no papers, $ 50. Barbara Felts, Boonville 336- 367- 7976. Great Pyrenees male pups, DOB 2/ 08, in goat yard working along side mom and dad, dedicated to the job, $ 200. Thomas Blythe, Littleton 252- 586- 7773. Mountain Cur male, 3 y/ o, top notch squirrel dog, brindle, hunts hard, trees hard, handles great, $ 1,500. Mark Jacobs, Bryson City 828- 269- 7509. German X Angora rabbit female, reg. excellent hand spinner pet, not for breeding program, 3 y/ o, $ 50. Emily Walls, Salisbury 704- 642- 1608. French Angora rabbits pedigreed breeding stock, good dual purpose breed, excellent mothering ability, wool quality, gentle, $ 55 up. Elaina Kenyon, Efl and 919- 563- 0439. Australian shepherd pups, pure bred, DOB 8/ 08 , blue and red merles, black and red tri, taking deposits pups ready to go, mid October, can hold for holidays, $ 100-$ 200. Mary Beth Davis, Selma 919- 389- 5273. Blue heeler, full blood, DOB 8/ 08, mom and dad on site, $ 75/ ea. Pam Anello, Ash 910- 287- 5129. Australian shepherd pup AKC, ASCA reg. red, good working blood-line, $ 200. Jerry Elliott, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 3158. Border collie pups ABCA reg. black/ white, $ 250. Charles and Elizabeth Andrews, Creston 336- 385- 2007. Border collies ABCA reg., black/ white, red white and tri color, ready mid September, $ 250. Glenn Parker, Dunn 910- 257- 2482. Pembroke Welsh corgies 16 w/ o, great dispo, color, champion bloodlines, females, $ 350- males, $ 300. Lauren Jones, Walnut Cove 336- 671- 8234. Beagle pups several colors, male and female, $ 50 up. Geoff Moore, Locust 704- 436- 2789. Coondogs broke, reg., redtick, 4 y/ o female, started reg. bluetick, 2 y/ o female, $ 1,000/ for both. W. Ingold, Liberty 336- 622- 0355. AKC Chesapeake bay retriever pups, 4 males, 6 w/ o, they will come with both parents pedigrees, excellent bloodlines, lots of champions, great temperaments, make excellent hunters or pets, $ 550. Joyce Williams, Trenton 910- 340- 3305. Small Animals For Sale In accordance with state law, puppies and dogs advertised in the Agricultural Review which are 4 mos. or older must have current rabies vaccinations. This rule also includes dogs at stud. Ads MUST include the age of the canines at the time of publication, and a copy of the rabies certifi cate or a statement that all animals have current shots. NOTICE 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. 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Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW October 2008 Equipment For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT 160 Barco loader, needs some work, FC, $ 10,000. Raymond Elliott, Robbins 910- 948- 4095. King Kutter 5 ft fi nish mower, works and looks good, $ 850 OBO, will trade for other 3 pt implements for my Kubota BX. Charles Senf, Lenoir 828- 754- 4331. 323 or 309 NI corn picker 1 row pull type, FC, sheltered, $ 1,200. M. Steve, Sanford 919- 566- 4331. Pull behind sprayer 250 gallon, no pump, $ 175. Dale Hardison, Watha 910- 259- 2384. WD AC tractor engine runs good, good metal and frame, needs paint $ 1,200. Tom Jackson, Richfi eld 704- 636- 6648. ’ 79 Farmall 140 w/ cultivators, $ 4,000; double turn plow, $ 300; middle buster, $ 150; Leinbach disc, $ 300, all are fast hitch. A. M. Dunn, Pink Hill 910- 298- 4385. 8 ft Howse bushhog w/ 3 pt hitch, has been used only a few times, VGC, $ 1,400. Darrell Walker, Asheboro 336- 824- 7920. 1066 IH restored, new engine, $ 11,000; 4020 JD w/ 148 loader, $ 10,500; 1044 NH stack wagon, 120 bales, $ 4,500; JD 327 sq baler, $ 2,900; JD 336 sq baler, $ 2,900. Tom Moser, Monroe 704- 746- 9209. ’ 70 MF 135, PS diesel, completely new, tires wheels, fenders, paint, radiator, water pump hoses, battery it all works, ready to work, 2nd owner, $ 7,200. Donnie Kartes, State Road 336- 414- 3113. 50 AC with wide front end, painted and over hauled about 3 years ago, new radiator, rebuilt starter and magneto, includes Woods belly mower, tires EC, $ 3,000. Randy Yates, Walkertown 336- 595- 9466. Sears Suburban garden tractor, 12 hp cast iron engine, running when stored, tubed tires, alcohol fi lled, 3 pt hitch, 10” turning plow, cultivator, $ 350. Chuck Couch, Burlington 336- 513- 0491. JD 630 new radiator, starter and gen-erator rebuilt, new gauges, tractor gone over thoroughly, new paint, good tires, roll a matic front end, no 3 pt, $ 7,000; ’ 55 JD 50, very nice, no live PTO, good tires, $ 3,000. Bill McPherson, Iron Station 704- 732- 9299 or 650- 9772- cell. ’ 59 AC D12 runs great, good metal and 3 pt conversion, loose steering, would be great to restore project or food plot tractor, motor is 26 hp and is very strong, $ 2,000. Donald Scearce, Lexington 336- 314- 4768. 135 MF diesel tractor, VGC, $ 5,500 OBO. Joey Lennon, Walnut Cove 336- 595- 1685. 5 ft rotary cutter, $ 375; Ford rotary cutter, 5 ft, 951 special, $ 500; 4 ft drop spreader, pull behind, $ 100. Brad Owen, Lexington 336- 249- 8327. ’ 52 Ford 8N MD good condition, good paint, $ 3,000; AC tractor B, bicycle wheels, $ 1,200. Peggy Hartsell, Oakboro 704- 485- 3667. ’ 61 Ford 800 tractor with front end loader, 4 cyl. Gas engine, 4 spd transmission, new clutch and brakes, well maintained, great tires, has been coverted to 12 volt, runs good, 3 pt hitch, $ 4,100 OBO. Hoyt Hembree, Greensboro 336- 697- 9389. ’ 75 JD 830 PS, rear hydraulic remotes, 3 cyl. Diesel, disk, bushhog, carry all, one row Cole cultivator, $ 8,500. David Williams, Yadkinville 336- 961- 2498. 42” Murray riding mower, great lawn mower, 2 to choose from, buy one or both, $ 300. Pat Brisson, Dublin 910- 862- 6371. D31 Kamatsu loader GP bucket, very good undercarriage, excellent running condition, $ 14,000; 943 Cat loader, GP bucket, 70% undercarriage, runs excellent, $ 22,000. Jim Greene, Pfafftown 336- 945- 3316. Hay wagon, 8 ft x16ft, new treated fl oor, new tires, $ 1,000. John Shelton, Reidsville 336- 613- 2187. Case 6 ft fi nish mower model 64 MB tow with washout plug, $ 300. Chris Miller, Reidsville 336- 613- 1524. 15 ft bushhog wing mower with 3 cylinders, $ 4,000, 16 hp Gravely mower with 54” deck and rear mounted rotary tiller, $ 2,000. John Bowden, Advance 336- 998- 8124. ’ 05 Honda Rancher 2 WD, LNC, $ 2,300. Bret Burkhart, Lexington 336- 309- 1112. Ford 309 corn planter plates, $ 25/ set; JD 13 disk grain drill GC, $ 650; Blanton 3 pt hitch, 24 blade disk harrow hvy duty, $ 750. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. Ontario grain drill steel wheels, always sheltered, EC, excellent for preparing food plots, $ 600. Dale Pardue, Hamptonville 336- 468- 2038. ’ 49 JD model M tractor, VG run-ning condition, 3 pt hitch, always kept in the shed, original operator manual, $ 3,800 OBO. M. Maggie, Burlington 336- 570- 3955. Taylor Last over harvester recon-ditioned, new paint, EC, $ 4,500; Long 3 pt last over VGC, $ 3,500, Randy Mock, Lexington 336- 764- 2546. Intern’l TD 9 dozer, shop manuals included, needs engine work, $ 1,500 OBO. Joe Barnett, Albertson 252- 568- 3444. ’ 75 140 Farmall with all cultiva-tor, fertilizer distributor lay off plow and hillers, EC; 2240 JD with 22 blade Taylorway disk, both in VGC, $ 5,500 to $ 10,500. Mike Lucas, Aberdeen 910- 944- 7403. Ford model 14- 71 sq baler, good working condition, fi eld ready, $ 500. Ray Strader, Reidsville 336- 349- 6809. Roanoke tobacco harvester, $ 3,500 OBO; irrigation pipe, 6”, $ 2/ ft; 4”, $ 1.50/ ft. Danny Bowman, Granite Falls 828- 396- 9926. Field and brush mower by Snap-per 13 ½ hp B& S engine, electric start, hydro, trans and rev, used about 8/ hours, $ 1,200. Tim Warden, Sparta 336- 372- 8242. Frontier Woods 7 ft grooming mower, VGC new blades, $ 2,200 or will trade for 3 pt roto tiller or fl ail mower. Robert Phipps, Haw River 336- 578- 5958. Bell saw sawmill 2 blade, dust conveyor, complete but must buildwood frame, $ 750. Franklin Gillespie, Horse Shoe 828- 890- 3060. ’ 93 Kubota L3650 tractor 4WD, front end loader, fi berglass canopy, roll bar, 7 spd GLS transmission, ag tires, EC, $ 15,000; loading fork fi ts L3650 Kubota + other Kubota tractors $ 375. P. Marion, Winston- Salem 336- 945- 4868. Long 310 4WD w/ loader $ 5,000; Ford 7600 4WD w/ cab, $ 8,500; JD 310A backhoe, $ 8,500. Jeff Coggins, Yanceyville 336- 421- 9223. 93 NH L781 skid loader w/ bucket, air cooled diesel, GC, 6,600 hrs., $ 8,000; 81 AC 50- 50, 50 tractor, 50hp diesel, PS, 2,000 hrs., GC, $ 7,000. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- 932- 0503. NH Super 68 hay baler, GC, $ 700. Evan Myers, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 9228. Economy tractor 14 hp hydraulic 3 pt hitch with cultivator, disk and blade, runs and works great, $ 1,850. Bud Hendrix, Tobaccoville 336- 978- 8956. Intern’l Cub low boy tractor 60” mowing deck, 4 cyl gas, restored 3 years ago, mows great, $ 2,800. Lee Powell, Albemarle 704- 322- 8033. Bushhog 268 8 ft rotary mower, 90 hp gearbox, $ 975. Marty Woodlief, Wake forest 919- 845- 8289. NH 9 ft disk hay cutter, always shel-tered, run great, used very little, $ 3,500 OBO; Ford late model with 12 volt system, new paint, runs like new, $ 1,750. J. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. NH TN 65 under 200 hrs, EC, $ 14,900; Intern’l 140 industrial with cultivators, new paint, $ 3,800. L. Cate, Norwood 704- 991- 5937. Farmall 140 Intern’l tractor, 3 pt hitch, plow, cultivator, harrow, scrape blade, $ 6,500. James Coble, Pleasant Garden 336- 674- 7107. MF 220 2- row, 3- pt. cult., GC, $ 250; Unico broadcast seeder, $ 85; MF 383 tractor, 2WD, high clearance row crop, $ 8,000; MF 1308 8 ft. disk mower, VGC, $ 5,500; root rake for wheel loader, 4’ x6’, 5 shanks, $ 200; Farnum cattle head gate w/ head table & calf panel, $ 300, etc. Thaxton Richardson Jr., Greensboro 336- 656- 3961 aft. 8 p. m. JD 643 cornhead, $ 3,500; JD 1508 15 ft batwing mower, $ 3,000. Robert Edwards, Monroe 704- 289- 9645. 7 hp chipper/ shredder with B& S engine, $ 125. Willie Stachnick, King 336- 983- 6282. 802 Belarus tractor, 75 hp, PTO cab and AC, $ 9,000. Charles Mathews, Hertford 252- 426- 7801. W AC 72” , 3 pt hitch fi nish mower, LNC, $ 900. Dennis McGinn, Charlotte 704- 622- 3262. 2040 JD tractor EC, $ 8,500 OBO. P. B. Wise, Salisbury 704- 637- 2224 JD 2155 diesel tractor, with JD 175 front loader, $ 9,250. Glenn Webb, Madison 336- 548- 9017. 846 NH round baler GC, sheltered, $ 2,500. Thomas Kapp, Rural Hall 336- 969- 4533. Gleaner E 2 row corn header 10 ft grain header, $ 900; 24 disk harrow, large cutting harrow, $ 400. Alton McNeill, Ramseur 336- 879- 4211. ’ 56 Ford tractor 650 5 spd transmis-sion, 2 16” JD plow, 1 row cultivator, $ 4,995. Ray McNeill, Ramseur 336- 879- 5492. Skidsteer loader, 4 cyl diesel, 60” bucket, ready to work, $ 5,800. Merrill Mabe, Walnut Cove 336- 591- 3309 or 813- 2533. D6C Cat dozer 12 ft angle blade Fleco cab hyster winch, $ 22,000; 1 371 GM power unit, $ 2,500; 671 GM power unit, $ 3,500. Bobby Roland, Marion 828- 652- 6177. Post hole digger 3 pt, PTO, 2 augers, GC, $ 350; 8 hp Troybuilt wood chipper, $ 200; irrigation pump, B& S engine, Hale pump, waters 2 ac, 14 Rainbird 14070 risers, cut off and fi ttings, 2 extra motors, a extra pump, no pipe, $ 500. R. B. Nicholson, Winston- Salem 336- 784- 4097. Taylor Lastover tobacco cropper with leaf sprayer, Big foot tobacco baler, with scales, JD row unit forcorn head, $ 1,500. Carroll Johnson, Riegelwood 910- 655- 3593 or 840- 4172- cell. Cub Farmall cultivator front blad, e draw bar, 12V system, $ 2,200; 4500 Ford backhoe good farm machine, $ 4,250. Thomas Coble, Liberty 336- 622- 3728. ’ 57 Cub low boy, new tires, new paint, runs great, one pt hitch, 5 ft scrape blade, 5 ft deck, $ 3,000. Jacob McDowell, Browns Summit 336- 656- 9767. MF 25 tractor, 4 cyl Perkins diesel, 8 spd, ’ 62 good sheet metal runs good front tires new rear 70%, $ 2,350; 8N Ford 3 pt hitch, wood saw belt and pulley, $ 150. Larry Wood, Mt Airy 336- 351- 3289. ’ 63 AC D10 series II restored looks, runs LN, show parade tractor, $ 4,500; ’ 52 Farmall cub, restored, show/ parade ready, $ 3,000; ’ 76 Intern’l Cub Cadet 1000 restored/ show ready, $ 1,000. William Gupton, Butner 919- 575- 6996. ’ 64 JD 1010 single row plows, sweeps, hay lift, carry all, 95% complete restoration, can deliver, $ 4,500. Norman Elkins, Mocksville 336- 998- 9734. Farmall Cub with 60” Woods mower, cultivators, runs/ mows excellent paint/ tires GC, all mechanical records, $ 3,250; 635 kw Cat generator and 2,000 gallon fuel tank mounted in an enclosed trailer, $ 30,000. Jeffrey Baity, Yadkinville 336- 463- 4675. 1 row Cole fertilizer distributor/ cultivator, all new parts, bolts, hoses points and paint, disk and extra feet for cultivating, $ 750 OBO. Jimmy Covington, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 1613. JD 3020 diesel over hauled, VGC, $ 7,500; JD MX8 semi mount mower, LNC, $ 3,900; 4700 JD and loader, 1 owner, EC, $ 19,000. Dean Meylor, Greensboro 336- 643- 9797. ’ 81 Ford 2600 super nice tractor, too much to list, must drive and see it, $ 6,750. David Prah, Westfi eld 336- 351- 2803. One pair 7 ft forklift forks, to fi x backhoe, $ 1,500; one pair 3 ft forklift forks, $ 500. Joe Anderson, New Bern 252- 22- 2332. ’ 76 Intern’l 4386 diesel tractor 4x4, 3/ 20- 38 duals 3 pt, quick hitch, 3 remotes, complete engine rebuilt in ’ 06, $ 9,500; pull type wheel disk with good blades, 8 ft wide 7 inch spacing, $ 550. John Graves, Mocksville 336- 749- 6570. Bushhog, 5 ft ditch bank mower, 3 pt used 5 times, $ 3,500. Mark Parker, Lincolnton 980- 241- 2339. Farmall A engine not running, $ 700. Allen Phillips, Dunn 910- 892- 3072. MF 35 tractor runs good, $ 4,800; Farmall Super A runs good, with equip-ment, $ 5,800; Farmall Super C, runs good, with equipment, $ 3,800. Donald Cannon, Ayden 252- 746- 4000. Intern’l 241 round baler, 5x5 ½ bale, $ 650; Bobcat bucket, 5’ 4”, $ 275; Wood L59 belly mower, LNC, $ 650. John Greble. Richfi eld 704- 637- 9344. Trackloader, Intern’l 150 4- in- 1 bucket, GC, $ 6,000; 6 ft x12 ft trailer, 2 axle wood fl oor, GC, $ 500. Donald Downs, Casar 704- 538- 3327. Leyland 384 tractor, not running, use for parts, $ 1,800 OBO. Gary Bean, Seagrove 336- 625- 1089. Two disk plow, $ 425. Tracy Lawing, Charlotte 980- 722- 9165. Bob Cat model 610, good tires, quick bucket, GC, $ 4,500. J. R. Smith, Sophia 336- 689- 4335. Tractor 600 nice, $ 3,700; Cub with belly mower, $ 1,800; Gill 5’ box blade, $ 400; scrape blade, $ 175; 6 ft hvy bushhog, $ 500. James Isley, Julian 336- 697- 1697. Yanmar 3000 34 hp diesel trac-tor, 3 pt, LNC, 8 spd, $ 5,850; Yanmar 1700 diesel, 21 hp, $ 2,950. R. Wilson, Kernersville 336- 993- 4916. NH 565 hay baler baled less than 800 bales, LNC, $ 10,000. Roy Smith, Denton 336- 857- 2494. 1 pt hitch scoop pan, GC, $ 75. Jerry Cobb, Burlington 336- 226- 8151. Shibaura diesel tractor SD2200, 3 pt hitch w/ new comfort comes with 4 ft tiller, 60” fi rst choice grooming mower with new belts, VGC, $ 4,800 OBO, will not divide. Don Hyatt, Mooresville 704- 361- 1474. 454 IH diesel, PS, live PTO, GC, $ 3,500; 13 ft 36 blade, IH disk dual wheels with cyl, $ 1,200 OBO, 6 ft Hardee cutter, $ 500. Rodney Scott, Goldsboro 919- 734- 0526. ’ 50 Farmall Cub with cultivators and scrape blade, $ 1,800. Charlie Kindley, Thomasville 336- 474- 7418. Intern’l Farmall 140 tractor 8 cultivators sweeps, fi ber glass fertilizer hopper, quick snap up at the back bar, hydraulic lift, $ 4,000. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest 919- 556- 2156. ’ 67 Farmall 140 w/ cultivators and double bottom plow, disk, fast hitch, good tires and runs good, $ 3,000. Mary Lett Crissman, Sanford 919- 258- 3837. Hay baler NH 648, new chains and fl oor, GC, $ 1,500 OBO. Gene Pittman, Hallifax 252- 536- 4534. 165 MF tractor PS, new paint, GC, $ 4,500 or will trade for smaller tractor. Max Phillips, East Bend 336- 961- 5012. D4 Cat dozer, 8 ft blade winch on back, good for clearing land, building roads, etc, $ 3,950. Ray Penland, Hayes-ville 828- 389- 9413. ’ 91 Mitsubishi BDG2 6 way blade, 65% undercarriage, with rubber bolt on pads and operator manual, $ 8,000. James Everett, Blanch 336- 694- 6913. JD model H2250 off set disk, 24 disk, new disk on front axle, EC, $ 2,000. Kelly Burgess, Robbins 910- 464- 5161. 235 MF tractor $ 4,800; 350 Intern’l utility tractor with front end loader, $ 1,500. Joe Carpenter, Nebo 828- 652- 3633. Intl. 241 round baler, $ 2,150; 140 Intl. tractor, $ 4,850. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606. Vermeer 605C round hay baler, no rust, looks and runs LN, always sheltered, $ 1,700; post hole digger, hvy duty, 12” auger, GC, $ 400. B. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 5423. 200 AC tractor 100 hp, EC, new tires, 4- 16” 3 pt hitch plow, $ 15,000 nego; round bale carrier, 3 pt hitch, $ 250. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632- 3801. Cub with cultivators and corn planter, $ 18,000; cabinet corn sheller, $ 200, etc. R. W. Swift, Elon 336- 349- 8373. JD 1.5 hp hit and miss engine, power-ing 5 gallon ice cream freezer mounted on wagon, $ 4,800. Lloyd Roberts, Sophia 336- 209- 4020. 5 ton Agricraft SS fertilize spreader in VGC, $ 3,500; JD 7240 611 split row, no till, with vacuum and dry fertilizer complete rebuilt this year, EC, $ 16,500. Flynt Hill, Lexington 336- 74- 5315. NH 848 round baler, chains with air bags, makes 4x4 bales, $ 3,500. Don Shaver, New London 704- 983- 5634. Grain auger Westfi eld 8” x 31 ft PTO drive, great for loading trucks, 10 y/ o, used very little, mechanically LN includes plastic hopper, $ 1,700. Trent Cloaninger, Statesville 704- 657- 3550. 5 hp Ingersoll Rand motor, 3 ph, RPM 3520/ 2950 frame 182T, $ 50; ’ 47 MH pony tractor, front and rear turn plow, scrape and wheel weights, cultiva-tors, $ 2,800. Curtis Whitley, Concord 704- 788- 1398. Farmtrac 435 diesel with only 33 hrs, still LNC, $ 9,200. Robert Little, Wake Forest 919- 818- 1036. Tillage tool $ 375; box scrape blade, $ 275, cultivator, $ 100, EC. Imogene Elam, Kernersville 336- 784- 9529. ’ 52 Ford 8N tractor rebuilt, EC, $ 3,800. Gene Elam, Kernersville 336- 784- 9549. Ford tractor 2000 gas, PS, hi/ lo axle, 2 phase clutch, hydraulics roll bar, canopy, excellent rubber, looks good, runs great, $ 5,000. Ed Goodnight, Concord 704- 786- 8916. 2000 Ford tractor plow and disc, $ 3,500. Lavon Benton, Davidson 704- 663- 9469. ’ 05 NH TC35 16LA front end loader, 35 hp diesel, 12x12 shuttle shift, 4WD with R4 tires, EC, $ 15,000. Charlie Wil-lis, Lexington 336- 250- 5434. ’ 66 Cole 1 row planter, LNC, $ 500; Cole 1 row planter needs fertilizer hop-per, $ 250 nego. John Brindle, Gold Hill 704- 279- 7701. AC 7000 106 hp, AC, etc., $ 6,500; Morra 3 pt, 4 basket hay tedder, $ 950. Keith Chatellier, Spring Lake 910- 237- 4572. Woods bushhog heavy duty model, less than 20 hrs use, 7 ft wide twin rear wheels, stump jumper blade, $ 3,100. David Faircloth, Wade 910- 308- 5941. JD 4555 tractor quad range, 3 sets remotes, dual 20.8 by 38 tires and quick hitch, $ 34,000. Steven Mayes, Statesville 704- 872- 2824. 655 A backhoe good condition, $ 11,000. Herman Johnson, Graham 336- 226- 1684. MF 175, GC, good tires, new battery, remote hydraulics, $ 5,000. Ryan Mcgee, Monroe 704- 400- 5321. Goossen Harper 3 pt blower, LNC, $ 2,800. Rodney Sniper, Thomasville 336- 689- 2839. ’ 50 MH 44 tricycle wheels, $ 2,000. Daniel Stevens, Bennett 336- 581- 3562. Golf cart, $ 900 OBO. Ann Carter, Sandy ridge 336- 871- 3250. JD 6220 MF, WD power quad, left hand reverser, 300 hrs., 3 remotes, loader prep, air seat, buddy seat, front weights, radio, front fenders, $ 46,500. James Turner, Randleman 336- 498- 7598. Plows JD 16”, 2 bottom, $ 250; JD LA, $ 200; Farmall Cub, 12” one bottom, $ 175, all are LNC with new paint. Richard Adams, Raleigh 919- 846- 0022. David Brown 990 tractor, diesel, power steering, $ 5,000. David Shepherd, Wilkesboro 336- 921- 3166. Marliss 7 ft seed drill, $ 2,500; I40 Intern’l tractor, GC, $ 4,500. Mark Teachey, Rose Hill 910- 376- 0637. Magnetos and carburetors rebuilt for all type engines, hit and miss, tractors, etc, $ 150-$ 450. Larry Foster, Burlington 336- 589- 7563. 4 ft tiller, 3 pt hook up, $ 600. Dennis Hunter, Pfafftown 336- 924- 5717. Log splitter, custom built, Wisconsin engine, hydraulic log lift, 4ft cylinder, GC, $ 2,500. Tyler Hopkins, Zebulon 919- 369- 1547. ’ 77 JD 2640 needs engine work, 96” axles, 38 inch tires, 1 remote, roll bar, $ 3,200. Alex Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 1160. MF 2605 diesel 4WD tractor w/ canopy, ’ 08 model with warranty, $ 16,500. Bruce Snider, Denton 336- 859- 2492. 66 NH baler with new motor, $ 500. Wayne Holcomb, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2242. NH 1047 self propelled stack wagon, 120 bale cap, gas engine, EC, shed kept, fi eld ready, $ 10,500. Jeff Foreman, Albemarle 980- 622- 0896. JD 2355 2 WD, 53 hp farm tractor, VGC, $ 12,500. Denise Harris, Morganton 828- 413- 7473. Pair of 18.4- 34 Safemark tires, LNC, $ 600. Matt Bryant, Woodland 252- 396- 1587. 1649 Ford tractor rebuilt engine, new tires, converted to 12V, new exhaust, many other new parts, starts fi rst time runs great, comes with 5 ft bushhog, $ 3,300. Subal Das, Hillsborough 919- 643- 3012. Frontier hydraulic 7 ft scrape blade, hvy duty, 6 m/ o, sheltered, $ 2,300. Breck High, Laurel Hill 910- 544- 9262. Two 1966 NH balers with Wiscon-sin motors one good one for parts with manual, all pull type hay rake, $ 900. Robert Pardue, Ronda 336- 835- 2602. Heston PT7 haybine, running condi-tion, $ 1,600. Phillip Smith, Gibsonville 336- 621- 1425. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Hand crank 2 frame honey extractor. Gordon Koncal, Newport 252- 223- 3258 or 504- 3474. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Tulip popuar honey, 60 lb buckets, $ 110; 50 lb bucket, $ 92; cases of 12 qt jars, $ 96, pick up only. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704- 982- 3136. Italian bees and/ or hives, equip-ment, $ 65 up. Marie Duffey, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2405. 10 bee hives electric extractor, numer-ous supers, brood boxes, foundations, etc., going out of business, $ 2,500/ must take all. Wayne Morrison, Statesville 704- 838- 1062. Taking 5 frame nuc orders for early spring 2009, $ 95; no frame exchange, 20 miles north of Wilmington. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. Honey, $ 15/ qt, lots of okra for $ 1.99/ per lb. David Sinclair, Lauringburg 910- 276- 2800. Bees, Supplies & Services For Sale NOTICE N. C. law requires a permit to sell honey bees in the state. A permit is not required for: The sale of less than 10 bee hives in a calendar year, a one- time going-out- of- business sale of less than 50 hives, or the renting of bees for pollination purposes or their movement to gather honey. Contact Don Hopkins, state apiarist, NCDA& CS, 1060 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001 for information. Redworms Belgium and tiger reds, cupped worms also available, $ 25/ lb PPD. Kendal Rose, Marble 828- 837- 7165. Mosquito fi sh, Gambusia widely used for mosquito control, $ 100/ per 1,000. Bobby Irving, Madison 336- 427- 7171. Pond fi sh, large mouth bass, grass carp, bluegill, shell crackers, fat head minnow, channel catfi sh, Koi, black crap-pie, aerators, fountains, $. 35-$ 15. Kevin Patterson, Currie 910- 283- 1428. Aquaculture, Supplies & Services Great Pyrenees, male 9 m/ o to 1 y/ o, $ 100. Ray Gatten, Cleveland 704- 528- 9294. Basset hound pup female, red/ white, less than 8 w/ o. Janice Tilley, Burlington 336- 226- 8190. Black Lab male, 2- 5 y/ o. Lois Knight, Madison 336- 548- 2454. Great Pyrenees pups. Frank Taylor, Charlotte 704- 547- 0598. Blue Heeler puppy close to Stanly co, will pay up to $ 75. M. Bryan, Albemarle 704- 984- 3232. At stud Boykin spaniel for my registered Boykin spaniel female 2 y/ o, that I would like to breed for the fi rst time, she is an excellent water retriever. Alisa Swenson, Willow Springs 919- 639- 4197. Golden Retriever female pup, ready for Christmas. Zach Moffi tt, Asheboro 336- 736- 6340. Flemish rabbit, would prefer a young one, will consider an adult if friendly. Lori Clinger, Lexington 336- 357- 2526. Cocker spaniel male, for breeding to a buff parti color female, must be AKC reg., price nego or pick of the litter. Rika Sutphin, Mt Airy 336- 789- 4226. Small Animals Wanted SMALL ANIMALS Aussie pups 8 m/ o, rare toy, breed-ing prospects, blue merle, 1 red merle, champion bloodlines, nearly breeding age, $ 600 up. Tiffany Prater, Ellerbe 910- 652- 0055. Jack Russell terrier, 4 m/ o, not reg., $ 200. James W. Hayes, Jr., Rockingham 910- 895- 2688. Australian shepherd pups rare toy breed, DOB 8/ 08, blue merle, black tri female, red merle male, has blue yes, $ 1,000 up. Jeannie Curry, Ellerbe 910- 652- 0055. October 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 ’ 83 Shoop 2 horse BP trailer, extra tall, electric brakes, good oak fl oor with rubber mats, needs paint and some minor work, wired lights, $ 1,000 nego. Myra Stewart, Morrisvile 919- 544- 2894. One horse cart seats four, black and red, EC, $ 500. William Aker, Randleman 336- 674- 2475. ’ 98 Jackson 3 horse slant load, trailer, custom LQ, AC, bathroom with shower, etc., EC, $ 17,500. Terry Serena, Lowgap 336- 648- 1717. ’ 81 HD GN horse trailer, tandem axle, 6 horse, head to head, FC, $ 1,500. Fred Absher, McGrady 336- 670- 2855. 11 inch tan colored western saddle, child’s pony, only used 3 times, EC, $ 350 OBO. Belinda Blackman, St. Pauls 910- 865- 9341. ’ 01 Featherlite 18 ft horse trailer, 2 horse slant, custom dress rm, full bath, heat/ air, hot water, awing, $ 18,500. Mark Teachey, Rose Hill 910- 376- 0637. English saddle 16” Steuben Seigfried all purpose, no leathers or girth, $ 200. Dory Van Duzer, Durham 919- 416- 9689. Horse boarding new barn, Gibsonville, washstall, hot/ cold water, quality hay and feed, 160x200 riding arena, trails, services included, $ 300/ mo. Neila Tullar, Gibsonville 336- 449- 6244. Single axle tag a long two horse stock trailer, good tires, needs paint, $ 350. R. B. Nicholson, Winston- Salem 336- 784- 4097. Two horse trailer tag along, lights, brakes all work, good paint almost new tires, $ 1,250. Ray Pendley, Hayesville 828- 389- 9413. Shavings all pine very absorbent, compressed and packaged into a large bale for ease of handling and storage, large size bale provides excellent cov-erage, $ 4-$. 30/ per bale, price based on quantity. George Hines, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2987. Two reg. gaited geldings, palomino color, $ 1,700; 2 gaited fi lly, 5 m/ o, gentle, $ 800/ ea. John Griffi n, Fairmont 910- 374- 9553. 6 y/ o gelding, 16.2h, handsome bay blaze, warmblood, can carry weight, rides and drives, bombproof trail horse, $ 2,000. Margaret Covington, Lawndale 704- 538- 9467. Appaloosa filly 5m/ o, ready to wean, nice build, shows good promise, Sunspot Revel and Sundance bloodlines, parents on site, eligible for ApHC reg., $ 800. Charles OBryant, III, Greensboro 336- 644- 1439. Horses & Supplies For Sale *** PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins test. Advertisers must supply the accession number of test, the name of lab doing the test, the date of test and results for each equine advertised. The following advertisers have provided proof of a negative Coggins test. *** Hay and straw $ 2-$ 3.50/ per bale. T. Harmon, Julian 336- 685- 4059. Alfalfa/ orchard grass 3x3x8 bales, 900 to 1,000 lbs, horse quality, $ 125- $ 145. Tony Greene, Hendersonville 828- 699- 2781. Wheat straw sq bales, $ 4/ ea. Ira Ward, Jr., Efl and 919- 563- 1683. ’ 08 Fescue 4x4 round bales horse quality, no rain, in the barn, $ 35/ ea. Lee Briles, Asheboro 336- 629- 6138. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, $ 6/ out of barn. Johnny House, Clayton 919- 553- 3295. Orchard/ fescue mix alfalfa, crab-grass/ millet mixed, delivery available in loads up to 500 bales, $ 4-$ 7.50. Darrell Nichols, Salisbury 704- 202- 7595. ’ 08 oat hay, sq bales, no rain, stored in barn, cut in milk stage, horse quality, $ 5/ bale; ’ 08 fescue spring cut, 4x4 round bales, good quality, no rain, stored in bar, $ 30/ bale. Mark Williams, Reidsville 336- 342- 6711. Alfalfa/ orchard grass, $ 4-$ 5/ bale in barn, $ 4/ in the fi eld; fescue, $ 3/ bale in the barn; hay hoop, GC, $ 100. J. Lloyd Mabe, Danbury 336- 593- 8088. Orchard grass in barn, $ 6; orchard and mixed grass in barn, $ 4.50, 50 + lb bales, horse quality, wheat straw, tight bales, $ 3. Harden Phipps, Julian 336- 446- 6817. Hay fescue orchard mix, 4x4, oats and oats mix, all 4x4 rolls, $ 35/ ea. Bill Dalton, Jr. Asheboro 336- 636- 5461. Horse quality coastal Bermuda hay, sq bales, good size bales, $ 5.50/ ea. Reuben Broadwell, Knightdale 919- 266- 0120. Fescue and mixed grass, for horses and cows, sq bales, pick up in the fi eld, $ 3.50/ ea; at the barn, $ 5. Pat Snider, 336- 317- 4105. Cow quality hay fescue, rye and mixed grasses, $ 3-$ 5/ sq bales. Michael Cheek, Chapel Hill 919- 280- 0216. Triticale $ 8.50/ per bu located in Monroe. Franklin W. Howey, Jr., Monroe 704- 975- 2200. 4x5 round bales coastal hay, excellent quality, samples sent to lab, $ 45/ bale. Zollie Kornegay, Mt Olive 919- 222- 3650. Coastal Bermuda small bales, $ 5.50/ in the fi eld, $ 6/ in the barn. Oliver Faircloth, Clinton 919- 564- 4818. Rye straw, $ 3/ bale nego. Devin Sparks, Kittrell 919- 693- 3765. Horse quality orchard grass mixed with Timothy, alfalfa, lespedeza, Ken-tucky bluegrass, fescue and clover, 50- 60 lb right sq bales, stored in barn, from fertilized non grazed hay fi elds, $ 5.50. Elizabeth MacDonald, Blanch 336- 694- 1737. Oat and orchard grass mixed hay in bales, $ 4/ ea. Danny Hocutt, Wendell 919- 291- 4881. Coastal Bermuda horse quality hay, 2nd cutting of the season, 500+, 25- 40 lb bales in storage, $ 3.50/ bale. Wendy Dorman, Clinton 919- 819- 6900. Fescue hay 4x5 round bales, $ 30-$ 40. Mike Tyson, Monroe 704- 243- 3799. Fescue in barn, good for horses or other livestock, $ 3.75/ ea; wheat straw in barn, $ 4/ bale. Corey Parker, Stony Point 704- 929- 0637. Fescue good quality horse hay, ’ 08 cutting, sq bales, $ 4/ in the fi eld, $ 5/ in the barn. John Warner, Reidsville 336- 634- 1234. Oats rye grass 5x5 round bales, $ 50/ ea; grass hay 5x5, $ 40/ ea; oat and wheat straw, $ 3/ bale. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. ’ 08 fescue sq bales, $ 4/ ea. Larry Beane, Lexington 336- 752- 2147. Oats $ 3/ bu; small bale, $ 5; 4x4 large bale rye grass and mixed coastal, $ 35, about 1,000 bales. Jimmy Freeman, Orrum 910- 628- 8968. Coastal Bermuda round bales, $ 45/ ea; sq bales, $ 5/ ea. Willis Johnson, Four Oaks 919- 524- 0740. Wheat straw sq bales, $ 2.75/ at the barn; $ 3/ ea delivered within 40 mi radius of Fayetteville. David Holland, Fayette-ville 910- 309- 0943 before 9 pm. Fescue, horse quality, state tested, sq bales, $ 4.50; fescue rolls, $ 45; cow oat rolls, $ 30. Lee Dry, Locust 704- 485- 3588 or 985- 3887. Good hay, dry, I can deliver, sq bales, $ 5.50 and round bales, $ 45. David Weavil, Germanton 336- 994- 2268. Bermuda hay 4x5 round cow qual-ity, 100 bales, $ 30/ ea; horse quality 50 bales, $ 40/ ea. Ryan Taylor, Coats 910- 897- 6613. Hay and straw small bales and large round bales, $ 2-$ 30/ ea, delivery extra. Matt Helms, Concord 704- 652- 2505. Orchard grass oat/ orchard mix, fescue mix, sq bales, all horse qual-ity, $ 6 up; fescue round bales, 4x5, $ 45, delivery available. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 902- 3950. Big straw sq bales, 8x3, weigh 700 lbs, 300 available, $ 40/ ea. Eric Foust, Liberty 336- 215- 8368. Straw golden and packed tight, $ 3.50/ ea. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Abbruzzi rye cleaned and bagged 90+ germ, 99% weed free, $ 15/ bag. Dan Andrews, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 9455. Matua grass hay, ’ 08 cutting, 4x5 rolls, net wrap, $ 45/ ea, delivery for additional charge. Merle Thomas, Star 910- 428- 4885. Spring and fall mixed grasshay, stored in barn, 4x5 bales, $ 25/ ea at barn. Larry York, Staley 336- 824- 2077. Oats $ 4/ bu. John Sullivan, Mt. Olive 919- 738- 6442. Wheat straw $ 3.50/ bale. Jackie Hunter, King 336- 407- 2540. Good quality horse hay, sq bales of coastal and oat hay, $ 6-$ 7. Randal Carter, Raleigh 919- 796- 9852. 4x5 net wrapped coastal hay, bale stored inside, $ 35/ ea, located in Fairmont. Sam Locklear, Indian Trail 704- 634- 7926. Fescue $ 4; oats hay, $ 4; fescue, large round bales, $ 45; straw, $ 3/ ea. Jim Anderson, Eden 336- 623- 2262. ’ 08 Fescue 4x4 round bales, $ 40/ ea. Leland Chrismon, Elon 336- 449- 5775. Quality horse hay sq bales fescue, oat and orchard grass mix, orchard grass, Timothy, $ 6 up, 50 lbs. Rush Hardin, Stokesdale 336- 643- 4978. ’ 08 Fescue horse quality, in barn, no rain, sq bales, $ 5; 4x5 round bales, $ 55. Robert Connell, Concord 704- 436- 7310. Hay 4x4 round bales, no rain, shel-tered, $ 25/ ea. Numa Womble, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 5204. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, no rain, no animal waste, $ 4/ ea. Glenn Turnage, Benson 919- 894- 4960. Rye straw, $ 3/ bale. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. Fescue 5x6, $ 45; fescue orchard grass mix, $ 32. Lee Dunlap, Robbins 910- 948- 2680. Fescue and mixed grass horse quality, $ 3.50/ bale in the barn. Roger Tuttle, Oakboro 704- 485- 3959. Fescue horse quality, $ 5/ bale; wheat straw, $ 4/ bale; fescue 4x5 round bales, $ 40/ ea. Tim Kallam, Stokesdale 336- 215- 9968. Wheat straw 1,300 bales, $ 2/ ea for over 200 bales, otherwise, $ 2.50/ ea. Drew Chilton, Reidsville 336- 280- 5324. Fescue, eastern gamagrass, switch grass no rain, horse quality, sq bales, $ 4.50/ ea. Dave Day, Oxford 919- 693- 1715 after 8 pm. Orchard grass/ fescue mix round bales, 4x5, horse quality, on pallets, sheltered, net wrapped or twine wrapped; covered on pallets for cows equal quality hay, fertilized, limed and weed control, $ 45-$ 55. Al Colanero, Summerfi eld 336- 644- 0705. Fescue mix horse quality, aver-age 45- 50 lbs per bale, $ 5/ ea at farm; 4x4 round bales, $ 40/ at farm, delivery available. E. C. Willett, Durham 919- 682- 4345. K 31 fescue grass seed, 50 lb bag, $ 55. W. Wooten, Cleveland 704- 278- 0628. Rye hay 4x5 round bales, cut 5/ 08, stored in barn, you pick up, $ 35/ ea. Jeff Lineberger, Kings Mtn 704- 739- 3455. Rye seed $ 12; oat seed, $ 8/ bu, cleaned and bagged. James Royal, Clinton 910- 385- 6873. Rye/ oats hay, 5x4 round bales, 48 bales, local delivery available, $ 30/ ea; orchard/ fescue mix, horse quality, sq bales in barn, $ 5.50-$ 6/ per bale, deliv-ery available. Steve Bigham, Liberty 336- 669- 0188. Coastal Bermuda and red river crabgrass hay, sq bales, $ 4/ ea for 100 or more bales; less than that $ 5/ ea, horse quality. Charles Franklin, Jacksonville 910- 938- 2545. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, sq and round bales, $ 5/ sq; $ 40/ round. Sherman Currin, Lillington 919- 614- 4101. Alfalfa horse quality $ 10/ bale; orchard grass, $ 7.50; Ozark coastal Bermuda, $ 5.50 at the barn, delivery available. Fred Burt, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 4447. Silage corn will haul. Larry Jones, Mt. Airy 336- 326- 7335. Orchard grass top quality, sq bales, fi rst cutting, $ 4.75; 2nd cutting, $ 5.50; fescue bales, $ 3.25. Tom Stikeleather, Statesville 704- 873- 1124. ’ 08 fescue mix horse quality, sq bales, $ 3.50; cow quality, $ 3/ ea, no pesticides/ herbicides, all natural. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 770- 1070. Fescue/ grass sq bales, horse quality, available late September, $ 3.50/ fi eld or $ 4.25/ in the barn, call to reserve. Debbie Bethune, Mt. Pleasant 704- 982- 3691. Clean straw sq bales, $ 3/ ea. Tony York, Liberty 336- 622- 7410. Fescue horse and cow, last year’s $ 2.50; this year, $ 3.75. Tim Reese, McLeansville 336- 451- 9275. 2008 crop Pearl millet sq bales, $ 4/ ea. Derek Smith, King 336- 983- 9732. Kentucky 31 grass seed, combined 06/ 08, 50 lb bag, cleaned and ready for pick up, $ 50. Drew Deaton, Seagrove 919- 770- 3426. Orchard grass horse quality, sq bales, 60/ 70 lbs, $ 7/ ea; round bales available, located in Halifax co. John DeFord, Roanoke Rapids 252- 583- 3291. Straw clean, tight bales, round and sq bale, $ 4/ ea. Darren Davis, Randleman 336- 626- 9470. ’ 08 Wheat straw $ 4/ bale; fescue, round bales, 4x5 average 700- 800 lbs, $ 30/ ea. James Turner, Randleman 336- 498- 7598. Alfalfa hay, $ 8/ bale; orchard grass, $ 7/ bale; fescue grass, $ 5/ bale, orchard grass fescue mix, $ 6/ bale, will deliver at extra cost. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale 336- 643- 5621. Wheat straw, $ 3.25/ ea at the barn, delivery available, straw blowing available, tractor trailers welcomed. Terry Toomes, Randleman 336- 498- 3844. Wheat straw, $ 3.25/ ea at the barn, delivery available, straw blowing available, tractor trailers welcomed. Jay Knight, Randleman 336- 495- 1358. Oat hay, sq bales, cut 5/ 08, good quality, $ 5/ bale. Brad Gorman, China Grove 704- 855- 1861. Unusable hay for yard work. Cricket Hughes, Denton 336- 633- 9556. Hay in fi eld or barn, round or sq bales, grass, orchard, fescue/ mixed, must be mold free and reasonable price. Kevin Harrell, Pleasant Garden 336- 676- 9573. Hay for horse and livestock rescue facility. Norm Loomis, Cameron 910- 245- 1963. Need 400 to 600 good quality sq bales of goat hay, close to Walkertown, last years okay. Don and Tammie Cain, Walkertown 336- 595- 4666. Hay & Grain For Sale Hay & Grain Wanted HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN Fescue round bales, 4x5 inside barn,; alfalfa and alfalfa/ orchard nice hay, $ 45-$ 140. Derek Teague, Catawba 828- 446- 6111. Cheyenne Bermuda $ 4.50/ sq bale at barn. Earley Wilder, Zebulon 919- 365- 3939. Wheat straw, $ 3/ sq bale. Lee Bowl-ing, Oxford 919- 482- 0535. Quality hay, organic feeds and supplements for most farm animals, pick up and delivery, Timothy, orchard, alfalfa and mixed, 1st and 2nd cuts, $ 7.50 up. Nora Mitchell, Wake Forest 919- 528- 5690 or 880- 5539. Fescue/ orchard grass mix no rain, horse quality, $ 5/ bale. Dale Pardue, Hamptonville 336- 468- 2038. Northern grown horse quality hay Timothy orchard grass mix, 1st and 2nd cutting, $ 5.75 up. Leroy Brenneman, Hamptonville 336- 468- 8145. Fescue hay horse quality, spring cutting in barn, no rain, 4x5 round bales, $ 40-$ 60. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Orchard grass 400+ in enclosed van trailer, good hay will deliver sample bales, $ 7/ ea. Lee Bowling, Oxford 919- 482- 0531. 4x5 round bales fescue no rain, no weeds, $ 35/ ea; orchard grass oats, sq bales, $ 5/ ea. Scott Helms, Marshville 704- 385- 8360. Need someone to square bale fescue near Silk Hope, approx. 15 ac. M. Jaye, Pittsboro 919- 444- 4701. Livestock fencing round or ½ round creosote or pressure treated posts and boards installed in eastern NC, $ 2 up per ft. Floyd Moore, Farmville 919- 810- 1965. Tractor work front end loader work, clean up, grading, landscaping, bushhogging, $ 40/ per hr in Davidson and Randolph co. Bruce Snider, Denton 336- 859- 2492. Bushhogging and other tractor work, Rowan, Davidson co. A. S. Manuel, Salisbury 336- 239- 4942. Portable sawmill service I will saw your logs to lumber at your place or mine, posts and beams available, all custom sawing, $ 65/ hr. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Want someone to dig well for irriga-tion on farm. Tommy Sink, Lexington 336- 250- 0685. Professional horse and colt trainer. M. Sunny, McLeansville 336- 707- 9869. Horse sitting 25 mi radius around Hillsborough inclusive, excess mileage, $ 50/ day fi rst 5 horses; equine massage therapy. Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsborough 919- 932- 1313. Custom sawing with bandmill your logs or mine 30 ft and up, sharpened bandmill blades, $ 7/ ea. Glenn Jones, Walkertown 336- 817- 4325. I am a good reliable farm/ barn worker, full time live on site position, need salary + living qtrs. Rita Parrish, Stem 919- 283- 4386. Farm Labor 24” backhoe bucket to fi t 455 or 555 Ford backhoe, would consider 30” bucket. Thomasville, 336- 472- 2883. PTO irrigation pump 4x4, 4x3, 4x5. Ricky Howell, Ellerbe 910- 894- 0138. Detroit 4 cylinder diesel motor needed for parts. Charles DuBose, Roseboro 910- 525- 4524. Used gas golf cart with rear bed in GC, used gas Gator or similar utility vehicle in GC. M. Daniel, Roxboro 919- 614- 7477. Hammermill for milling grain, self contained not tractor driven, less than, $ 1,000. Nancy Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Cultivator or tiller to attach to 3 pt on my Kubota BX tractor to dig up fi eld before planting 4- 6 ft wide. Charles Senf, Lenoir 828- 754- 4331. JD 40 or 420 tractor in unrestored or original condition would also consider parts tractors. M. Anthony, Ellenboro 828- 429- 3809. Magneto, carburetors and parts that can be used for repair magnetos and carburetors. Larry Foster, Burlington 336- 584- 7563. PTO driven corn sheller. Mike Gordon, Siloam 336- 926- 5864. Farmall Super A, Farmall A, or Farmall Cub in restored condition, ready to show, equipment optional, price nego. Don Andrews, Candler 828- 667- 3116. 3 pt hitch rock picker in GC. Franklin Garland, Hillsborough 919- 732- 3041. Power steering kit for Ford 5000 Super Major also front mounted hydraulic pump. Lawrence Hoyle, Fallston 704- 538- 8001. Good used bushhog, 6 ft cut, 3 pt hitch, reasonable price. Tom Gaines, Gibsonville 336- 449- 5869. IH 7 ft mowing machine that straps on axel of Farmall C or Super C tractor, must be fi eld ready or in minor repair, reasonable price. Ralph Lewis, Gastonia 704- 824- 3897. IH Harvester front end, weights, suitcase type, weight approximately 67 lbs ea, need 10. Robert Dermid, Mills River 828- 891- 3564. Cole 1 row planter with fertilizer sower for 3 pt hitch. Jim Prevatte, Fair-mont 910- 740- 8307. Disc harrow for 30 hp tractor w/ 3 pt hitch, needs to be in GC. Jerry Coble, Snow Camp 336- 675- 0896. Silage chopper 1 or 2 row, in work-ing condition. L. H. Traver, Wake Forest 919- 528- 0458. JD 430 tractor. Randy Bright, Mebane 336- 578- 3257. 3 pt hitch sickle mower, prefer belt drive, 7 ft. Don Andrew, Walkertown 336- 624- 9889. Need two hydraulic cylinders with 25” stroke, with approximately 2” bore and minimum 1” rod, clevis ends or welded, reply e- mail only. Doug Efi rd, Concord cefi rd3@ carolina. rr. com Loader to fi t Intern’l 886, GC. Matthew Hutchinson, Lexington 336- 787- 3981. Cement mixer, gas or electric, would like ½ yrd or larger, rock crusher and rock rake. Lewis Cagle, Albemarle 704- 982- 6645. Worthington golf course tractors 1927- 1933, model A hoover, skeeter and cut down model A tractors and parts. Joe Clay, New London 704- 463- 5316. Long peanut combine in working condition model 393 with serial num-ber, $ 7,000 up. Ken Edgerton, Kenly 919- 242- 4945. 60” mower deck for a 2000 Kabota or the gear box that pulls mower blades that sits on top side of mower deck. C. Doug Harrington, Claremont 828- 238- 1538. Grasshopper with front mower in GC. Robert Townsend, St. Pauls 910- 865- 5036. 861 Ford tractor parts, hood fenders, gas tank, radiator, air cleaner, from 600 to 801 series. William Gupton, Castalia 252- 459- 2088. Bushhog that will cut up to 3” diameter small trees and adjust to height of 12” prefer to have a stump jumper mechanism attached and shear shift, deck should be between 5- 7 ft wide. Lindy McGhee, Fayetteville 910- 303- 1015. Hay rake 2 bay or 4 bay hay ted-der, also square baler. Michael Geissler, Bahama 919- 215- 9372. 5 ft to 6 ft 3 pt hitch, offset bushhog rotary or fl ail any brand. Bill Meyer, Raleigh 919- 772- 0019. Equipment Wanted EQUIPMENT WANTED ’ 66 Ford F600 dump truck, 12 ft PTO dump bed, 4+ 2 transmission, 352 V8, runs great everything works, Gleaner E combine, come with 10 ft grain head and 2 row corn head, shed kept, runs great, $ 2,100. Josh Allred, Seagrove 336- 879- 0241. 87 2555 JD 65 hp with front loader, EC, needs rear tires, $ 14,500. Steve Rozier, Hope Mills 910- 818- 8174. Skidloader heavy duty grapple fork, $ 1,750; pellet forks, $ 650, both never used; forklift attach. for tractors, 3ph, $ 750; 2020 JD tractor, 54hp, dsl, PS, 2 set of aux. hyd., EC, $ 7,200; bushhogs, 5 & 6 ft., both LN, $ 695 & $ 850; Mitsubishi 4WD, 35hp tractor w/ shuttle shift, $ 6,200. B. J. Zsigmond, Shelby 704- 466- 3737. NH model 848 round baler, always sheltered, EC, $ 5,500 OBO; ’ 92 MF 253 diesel tractor, VGC, $ 7,900. Larry York, Staley 336- 824- 2077. 190 AC w/ turbo, $ 6,500; 1010 JD $ 4,500; Super A Farmall $ 2,300; 140 Farmall $ 4,750; MH pony, $ 2,000, 3 pt 12 ft disk hare, $ 1,200, etc. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910- 334- 0404. ’ 80 Cat D3B dozer runs great, 6 way blade and top, $ 14,000 nego. Hunter Not-tingham, Rockwell 704- 808- 1027. ’ 02 Polaris 700 sportsman 4 wheeler, comes with 2,500 lb Warren winch, brush guard and bumper, nice, $ 4,800. Miles Hamrick, Shelby 704- 472- 4622. Intern’l 3220 tractor with 1020 Woods frontend loader, EC, $ 16,500. Charles Boles, Pilot Mtn 336- 374- 5321. ’ 77 AC 7000 with bucket/ forks, 100+ hyp big tractor, 10,000 lbs, left brake does not work and clutch needs adjusting, runs good, $ 6,000 nego. John Fulks, Bunnlevel 910- 893- 8060. 3 pt metal dump pan, $ 100; 3 pt forks for large round bales, $ 75; revers-ible scoop pan, LNC, $ 125; 3 pt hitch carry all with 2x6 treated fl oor and sides, $ 100 . Tony Davis, Dobson 336- 374- 3131- home or 710- 2140. MF 1163 cornhead, GC, $ 3,500; 760 combine V8 mudhogg, 4x4, runs good, $ 3,500; 510 combine diesel runs good needs some bearings, $ 2,500, all kept in shed in off season. Cliff Cobb, McLeansville 336- 697- 8180. Oliver manure spreader needs chain in fl oor, $ 250; concrete buggy, Honda engine, $ 2,800. Jason Thomas, Clemmons 336- 240- 4480. JD 3720 diesel tractor with cab/ AC, radio, 4WD hydro trans, industrial tires, 44 hp, LNC, $ 22,750. Jesse Murphrey, Zebulon 919- 269- 8095. ’ 83 Intern’l 9670 400 Cummins, wrecked, running, parts good, $ 4,500; ’ 87 Intern’l 9670, 400 Cat wetline, $ 8,000; ’ 84 fl atbed, 45 ft, $ 4,500; ’ 74 demolition dump trailer, swing tailgate, $ 5,000. Jeff Watson, Wilson 252- 205- 6225. Intern’l 140 12 v system 6 pieces of equip, fast hitch with cultivators, $ 4,000. Richie Young, Pinnacle 336- 351- 4411. 444 JD corn head low tin, EC, $ 3,000. Randy Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5711. 595 Case IH 4 new tires, remote hyds, ROPS and canopy, approximately 1,500 hrs, $ 8,500 OBO; 7 ft JD pull type bushhog, new blades, slip clutch, gear box bearings, hyd hoses, GC, model 709, $ 1,650. John Holton, Statesville 704- 902- 0856. JD 3300 combine with bean and corn headers, may need some work, $ 3,000; 3 wheel sprayer with motor, needs work, $ 500. Grace McNeill, Sanford 919- 499- 4298. Farmall 140, fert. hopper & plows, $ 3,500 OBO. Jason Hunter, King 336- 407- 2543. Three Roanoke peanut trailers tandem axles, GC, $ 500/ ea; 10 hp single phase fan, 6 hole pileum, $ 800. Jimmy Davis, 252- 443- 4000. FARM EQUIPMENT Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW October 2008 Blue butt piglets, sows and boars, ground raised, parents on site, 8 w/ o, $ 30-$ 45. LeeAnn Porritt, Lumber Bridge 910- 858- 0066. Boer goats male and female, very friendly and healthy, $ 100 up. Ricky Royal, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2835. Baby pygmy goats and Nigerian dwarf, $ 35 up, consider trade. L. B. Deal, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 0388. Black Angus reg., bred heifers, low birth, high growth, $ 1,000 up. Doug Mitchell, Siler City 919- 742- 6096. Polled Hereford bulls and heifers, full blooded, out of large dark colored, gentle Herefords, $ 500 up. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- 932- 0503. Miscellaneous goats $ 35 up. Maria Conti, Reidsville 336- 342- 5113. Dorper/ Katadhin mix ewe and wether lambs, $ 100 up; ram 2 y/ o, ram, $ 250. Kevin Schweers, Castalia 919- 853- 6869. Dorper X Katahdin proven breed-ing ewes and ’ 08 lambs, $ 100 up. Bruce Roberts, Hillsborough 919- 644- 0743. Charolais bulls and heifers, purebred, polled, 8- 11 m/ o, $ 700 up, delivery by arrangement. Dee Helms, Salisbury 704- 637- 3524. Nigerian dwarf goats AGS, out-standing pedigrees, disbudded and very tame, bucks, does and wethers of various ages an colors, can be pets or companion animals, milking, clearing brush, etc., Alpine goat wether 3 m/ o, $ 35-$ 150. Lindsay Lee, Marshville 704- 385- 8589. White dorper sheep, purebred and percentage genetics, rams and ewes available, $ 200 up. John Lee, New Salem 704- 385- 8333. Boer goats 2 reg., 2 y/ o, full blood bucks, proven breeders, $ 295; small percentage does, 70 lbs, 1.5- 2 y/ o, $ 45- $ 60, not for slaughter. Donna Hagemann, Oxford 919- 690- 8153. Male llama 2 y/ o, $ 150. Jamie Hill, Trinity 336- 241- 2492. Alpacas fi ber males, herdsires and female alpacas, great for pets and fi ber production, $ 500-$ 1,500. Pamela Smith, Mebane 919- 345- 1820. Barbados blackbelly sheep lambs, healthy, $ 50. Tim Stevenson, Charlotte 704- 697- 0797. Alpine dairy goats does, 6 m/ o- 2 y/ o, will sell bred or open, buck on site, some reg. some not, $ 50-$ 150. Gale Stegall, Marshville 704- 624- 2215. Polled Hereford reg., cow/ calf pairs, 3- in- 1 3- 6 y/ o, $ 1,500. Brian Penley, Taylorsville 828- 632- 7199. Dexter heifers reg., black and dun, $ 900. Liza Williams, Burlington 336- 421- 9083. Katadin sheep rams, ewes and lambs, $ 80 up. Donald Brown, Reidsville 336- 349- 4457. Katahdin ewes $ 150; wethers, $ 125. Ellen Harling, Laurinburg 910- 276- 6072. Icelandic ewe lamb beautiful fl eece, white, from re. stock, $ 125. Lara Chew, Otto 828- 524- 9133. Four Angus bulls reg., halter broke, weaned, 6595 MLA Forever sons, $ 1,000 up. Bob Prestwood, Lenoir 828- 758- 0832. Charolais heifers purebred, 8 m/ o up, $ 600 up. Tom Douglas, East Bend 336- 529- 3721. Charolais performance tested since 1966, purebred, reg., polled and horned, $ 1,500-$ 25,000. Carol and John Dykers, Siler City 919- 663- 2436 or 2931. Nubian & boer goats, $ 75 up. Barbara Welch, Bennett 336- 581- 3742. Katahdin X Barbados ewes, rams lambs, $ 75 up; 4 Kiko bucks, large herd to choose from . Gene Pittman, Halifax 252- 536- 4534. Polled Hereford cattle reg. bloodline, bulls 1- 2 y/ o, $ 900; heifers 1 y/ o, $ 700. Nancy McKnight, State Road 336- 874- 2166- d or 276- 768- 8769- cell. Four Berkshire X Tamworth hogs, 2 y/ o, females and barrows, $ 100/ ea. Ray Roberts, Rougemont 919- 477- 8629. Texas Longhorn heifers, bred cows and bulls, $ 350 up. Charlie Bolton, Pittsboro 919- 542- 6132. Five Hereford heifers approximately 700 lbs, $ 700/ ea. William Thomas, Pittsboro 919- 742- 6517. Nigerian dwarf goats reg. and non reg., blue eyes, $ 60-$ 100. Amber McK-enzie, Salisbury 704- 647- 0175. ADGA reg. Nubian buck, purebred black, DOB 5/ 08, $ 200. Kenneth Strick-land, Zebulon 919- 269- 5380. 30 head Angus cows bred to reg. Angus bull to start calving in ’ 08, $ 1,000/ per head, would consider leasing pasture, $ 900-$ 1,000. G. E. Hollar, Yadkinville 336- 468- 5158. Nigerian dwarf doe kid, tri color, $ 75; 1 reg. 16 m/ o Nigerian dwarf doe, gold color, $ 200, ready to breed. Sarah Jinnalt, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 2454. Angus bulls, reg., 9 m/ o, top blood-line, low birth weights, high growth EPD’s, $ 1,200 to $ 1,500. Troy Watts, Taylorsville 828- 632- 1842. Feeder pigs Tamworth/ Hamp mix, pasture raised, 100- 140 lbs, $ 75-$ 100. Ron Peters, Reidsville 336- 342- 7545. Dorper/ St Croix ewes and ewe lambs, $ 100 up. Paul Mathews, Hertford 252- 333- 2823. Boer goats 1 billy, 7 nannies, rebred, 5 yearling does, 8- 10 m/ o, one 40 lb billy, full blooded, $ 1,500. Kathleen Collins, Broadway 919- 770- 5580. Boer crosses young does and weth-ers, $ 40-$ 90. Ben Yocum, Roxboro 336- 599- 8030. Boer billy, 5 y/ o, proven producer, need to replace herd billy, white with red head, papers on site, $ 400. Phil Sutton, Mt Olive 919- 635- 9882. Jacob sheep starter fl ock, proven ram, ewe, and wether, ewe had triplets last 2 years off this ram, excellent feet, parasite resistant, nice fl eeces for handspinners, $ 200. Larry Lee, Sparta 919- 357- 4068. Boer billies DOB 3/ 08, $ 40 up. Greg Miller, Pilot Mtn 336- 374- 7025. Alpine dairy goats hand raised, easy milkers, kids, dry yearlings, bucks, milk-ers, $ 50 up. Leon Albright , Thomasville 336- 472- 0725. Boer, Kiko, percentage goats, all sizes and ages, $ 45 +. Angela Everhart, Durham 919- 598- 0031. Boer and percentage Boer goats, many to choose from, $ 45 +. James Evans, Burnsville 828- 682- 3507. Boer/ Saanen dairy goat X kids and does, good for embryo transplants, good mothers and milk producers, $ 100-$ 180; Dorper/ Katahdin X lambs and ewes. Dan Settles, 919- 690- 0545. Gulf coast sheep, 5 ewes, 3 reg., parasite resistant, $ 100-$ 150. David Sweeney, Raleigh 919- 851- 0856. Scottish Highland cattle black bull calf, $ 750 unreg.; $ 1,000 reg., red bull, two heifer calves available. Dan and Julie Wilson, Clyde 828- 627- 3362. Three Huacaya alpaca one 4 y/ o female, one 4 y/ o gelded male, one 10 y/ o gelded male, gentle, easy to care for on small acreage, $ 5,000 OBO trades considered. Ed Kimbrough, Summerfi eld 336- 644- 9785. Gulf coast sheep 5 ewes, 3 reg., parasite resistant, $ 100-$ 150. David Sweeney, Raleigh 919- 851- 0856. Two male pygmy goats, 3 m/ o, $ 20-$ 30. Teresa Smith, Olin 704- 539- 5412. Two Alpine dairy goats, mother/ daughter pair, 2 ½ y/ o, reg., daughter 1 y/ o, very gentle, well behaved while milking, $ 250 OBO. Michelle Stith, Pittsboro 919- 542- 5488. Livestock For Sale LIVESTOCK 20+ farmland/ pasture in Harnett co and/ or surrounding co. Sharon McLaurin, Lillington 919- 390- 8934. Bear hunting land in Ashe co, very responsible hunter and will leave it as I found it, will pay small fee. Chad Eckard, Conover 828- 466- 0051. For lease farm land or hunting land in Surry co. Michael Gordon, Siloam 336- 926- 5864. Farm and timber land for hunt-ing lease outside dog hunting counties, long term preferred, responsible and experienced. Jeb Williams, Raleigh 919- 787- 8391. To lease hunting land, responsible hunter, will provide insurance and respect for all land owner’s conditions. Adam Beane, Winston- Salem 336- 413- 7214. To rent or lease pasture land for beef cattle in Anson or Union co. Sam Locklear, Indian Trail 704- 634- 7926. To lease pasture, 20 to 40 ac in southern Randolph co area for cattle, will pay land taxes and maintain fences. Chris Stewart, Asheboro 336- 873- 7875. Farmland Wanted 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 FARMLAND FARMLAND 17+ ac farm 7 ac cleared and fenced pasture, rest mostly wooded, run in barn, shed, large stocked bass pond, very private, between Oxford and Hen-derson, $ 275,000. Don Teasley, Oxford 252- 433- 9293. 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. 13.89 ac mini farm, mostly cleared, 40x48 concrete barn, garage, multiple outbuildings, small creek, fenced pastures w/ frostless spigot, 3 b/ r, 2 bath double wide, $ 229,000. Ramona Norman, Salis-bury 704- 209- 3006 or 232- 1650. 40+ ac Christmas tree farm, large estate quality log home and outbuildings, 17,000 fraser fi r trees, 90% open land, perfect for grazing or horses, borders stocked trout stream, $ 1,800,000. Richard London, Laurel Springs 336- 982- 4040. 80 ac family farm, peaceful, 40 ac pasture, 40 ac wooded, long bold creek, spark branch, large 7 stall barn, hay loft, tack room, 8 room farm house, large shop, building, tool shed, turkey/ deer, ideal for horses, $ 600,000. Gene Richard, Rutherford County 704- 263- 1197. 25 ac 500 ft front on NC Hwy 704, 3.5 mi east of US220, 2 streams, natural lake site, hardwood rolling terrain on NC Forest management, $ 5,700/ per ac. Douglas Ramseur, Madison 336- 548- 2820. 40 ac Stokes co, old log house, septic system, spring, bold creek, good mixed timber, good hunting, 1 mile from Dan River, $ 4,000/ per ac. John Parsons, Walnut Cove 336- 591- 7267, 409- 1345, or 813- 3659. 77 ac northern person co, cleared and ideal for horses, small pond, $ 220,000. Dean Wallace, Roxboro 336- 599- 6439. 77.7 ac Randolph co, rolling terrain, timbered, access road through property, low taxes, $ 2,850/ ac OBO. Neil Evans, Bennett 336- 879- 1355. Approx. 5 ac horse property six stall barn with all amenities, septic available, $ 195,000. Nancy Fournier, Richlands 910- 324- 7243. 100 ac farm with house, barns, stor-age, pastures, creeks, ideal for cattle or horses, $ 600/ mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 28+ ac with stream 1,691 ft road frontage, house, $ 325,000. Ernest Kirksey, Rockwell 704- 633- 6555. 4.61 ac horse farm for lease or sale, old farm house, 6 stall barn, riding ring, hay shavings storage, feed/ tack room, fenced pasture, $ 650/ per month or $ 189,900 for sale. Shelley Lilly, Browns Summit 336- 215- 4528. 17.5 ac Tyro TWP, 2 creeks, full road frontage, 90% fenced barbed wire, k3/ 4 pasture, ½ ac fi sh pond, $ 240,000. Steve Yarborough, Lexington 336- 787- 4003. 8.0 ac Alleghany co, 8 mi south of Sparta, joins Blue Ridge Parkway, paved road to property approximately 1,000 ft frontage, good farm house and out buildings, all open, grass and home orchard, excellent well water, pond site, tillable soil suitable for pasture, Christmas trees, general farming, $ 249,900. Frank Williams, Sparta 336- 372- 1946. 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- cell. Two parcels 47.06 ac and 52.07 ac, mostly wooded with 15 year old timber, open fi elds for grazing, small pond, turkey and deer plentiful, $ 7,500 ac in Rowan co. Rod Poole, Salisbury 704- 633- 7369. 57.4 ac in Northern Randolph co, 60% pasture and completely fenced in, this property has lake on it, Davidson co water available, $ 14,000/ per ac. Gerry Farlow, Sophia 336- 442- 6665. 19 ac south Rowan co, barn and stable, 2 homes, $ 1,100,000. Alan Balentine, Mooresville 704- 857- 1819. 49 ac farm, Hyde co, near Lake Mattamuskeet, with road frontage, nice 3 b/ r renovated farm house, large barn/ shelter/ stable, $ 325,000. Jerry Midyette, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 8407. 10 ac farm 2 stall barn, ½ ac stocked pond, 4 ac fenced, 1.5 story house, $ 1,410,672. Larry Fisher, Cary 919- 931- 8962. 56 ac horse or cattle farm, ¾ open with good grass, live stream, all fenced, lots of marketable timber, joins Ala-mance co, farm in southern Caswell co, $ 3,500/ per ac OBO. J. B. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. 150 ac dairy farm, all fenced and X fenced for cattle or horses, creeks, ponds, barns, milk parlor in southern Davidson co, $ 890,000. Hal Parker, Asheboro 336- 302- 4545. 142 ac southern Davidson co, 85 ac fenced, water, barn, utility building, remainder in hardwoods, $ 2,500 ft road frontage, $ 7,000/ per ac; 111 wooded ac, southern Davidson co, $ 6,000/ per ac. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611. 17+ ac mini farm southern Per-son co, 800 ft paved road front, half wooded, half open, recently surveyed, ideal for horses/ hunting, convenient to Durham, Roxboro, Butner and RTP, $ 120,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont 336- 364- 7516. 8 ac Yadkin co, fenced pasture with 1 ac pond in center, 492.1 ft road frontage, $ 80,000. Kathleen Reavis, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 8856. 38.2 ac 4th generation farm, located Julian, 10 ac fi elds, remainder wooded, great horse barn, tobacco barn, other farm bldings, no house, $ 269,000. Ruth Deviney, Greensboro 336- 852- 4344. Hunting land for lease Sampson co., 225 ac. wooded w/ water ( pond), blueberry fi elds, many extras, deer, black bear, turkey, boar, ducks & fox, $ 10/ ac. Michael Crippen, Garland 910- 529- 1469. 23 +/- ac. East Rutherford co., open & wooded, near Cliffside & Shelby, $ 6,000/ ac. Tom Maske, Charlotte 704- 525- 0975. 8 ac mini mountain farm, barn, other out buildings, good farm house, all cleared in grass except small apple orchard, grapes and peaches, adjoins Blue Ridge Parkway, $ 259,900. Frank Williams, Sparta 336- 372- 1946. Trout farm & hatchery near Bre-vard, less than $ 250,000 annual market in place, all equip. & inventory incld., $ 985,000. Chris Selle, Pisgah Forest 828- 884- 9890. 16 ½ ac north Iredell co, part wooded and part cleared with small branch road frontage county water, $ 180,000. Harold Brown, Union Grove 704- 539- 4857. 18 ac mini farm 10 ac good farm land, pasture for animals, small pond, hay barn, equipment shelters, 2 b/ r house, road frontage, near Fayetteville, $ 140,000. Shirley Surles, Dunn 910- 892- 4436. 47 ac vineyard, ½ open, ½ hard-woods, 36x60 shop, 2,000 sq ft house, 8 buildings, 2 wells, pond, $ 399,000. Rod Cate, Snow Camp 704- 991- 5937. 3.7 ac bottom land on Union Cross Ch Rd, Yadkin co, large creek mostly open and road frontage, $ 7,500/ per ac. Dave Darby, Advance 704- 905- 2435. 29.97 ac Davidson co, 10 stall barn with large pasture, large metal garage, brick house, etc., $ 625,000. Paul and Lori Curry, Lexington 336- 240- 5552. 51 ac mini farm or hunting retreat, pond, adjacent to state gamelands, Cas-well co, $ 3,495/ per ac. Sam Munday, Greensboro 336- 358- 3225. 13.79 ac 10.32 ac mountain land, $ 5,000/ ac, new survey, good owner fi - nancing, will not divide. Brown Osborne, N. Wilkesboro 336- 838- 4590. 18 ac pasture land with 2 creeks and 2 small ponds, fenced and X fenced, great for horses, cattle or vineyard, rolling hills, plenty of water, $ 90,000. Anthony Barnes, Sandy Ridge 336- 616- 4452. 54 ac prime farmland near Lake Mattamuskeet within view of Pamlico Sound, horse stable, great for hunting club, etc., 5 b/ r house, $ 500,000. Emery Midyette, Engelhard 252- 921- 0298. Baby, mini donkey to buy or trade for reg. Nigerian dwarf goats. J. Efi rd, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. Six horse aluminum trailer, slant, preferably with mid tack bu will consider all 6 horse trailers. Paula Reisdorff, Greensboro 334- 750- 8761. Horses & Supplies Wanted HORSES Horse trailer 2 horse, GC, BP, $ 1,450; paint horse, 3 y/ o, brown/ white, $ 225. Jerry Helms, Kannapolis 704- 857- 9010. Hackney pony bay gelding, beau-tiful, wonderful trot, good for pasture or someone younger, $ 500. Margaret Covington, Lawndale 704- 538- 9467. TWH reg., sorrel, DOB 3/ 08; geld-ing, 5 y/ o, long mane and tail, good trail horse, $ 1,200. Barry McKinney, Granite Quarry 704- 213- 2503. Mini horses, colts, fi llies and year-lings, black/ white with blue eyes, sorrel pinto, dun fi lly, triple reg., DNA tested, parents on site, $ 800 up. Bill and Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. At stud APHA sorrel and white Tovero proven color producer previous offspring on site for more information, stud fee $ 200, mare care will depend on how long we have to keep her and care for her. Hattie Furr, Albemarle 704- 438- 0575. Ponies sweet, gentle, cute, kid safe, all ages, colors and breeds. $ 350 up. Lauren Morris, Troy 910- 573- 0537. Wagon with tongue shafts, brakes and top, Hafl inger size, $ 1,200. Will Cullins, Apex 919- 772- 4486. Circle Y show saddle, 16” seat, oak color, lots of silver, matching breast collar, $ 1,250. Pam Marshburn, Burgaw 910- 232- 5182. Mini donkeys, reg. breeding quality foals, males, $ 500, females, $ 800. Joan or Steve Levitt, Efl and 919- 563- 9527. Mustang gelding chestnut, 14h, 7 y/ o, currently in training, excellent all around prospect, $ 1,500 nego. Julie Davis, Sanford 919- 777- 0815. SSH mare 11 y/ o, reg., black/ white; SSH gelding, reg. black/ white, 6 y/ o, mother/ son, excellent horses, $ 2,500/ ea. Dana Clayton, Winston- Salem 336- 344- 1608. Travel corral panels 18 for horse camping or small roundpen, 6 ft wide x 5 ft tall, $ 700. Judy Bennett, Taylorsville 336- 406- 4214. Silver Tennessee show saddle, by Crates, $ 1,000. Charlotte Harrington, Sanford 919- 498- 4050. Tobiano Paint/ Arabian X going well under saddle, walk/ trot/ canter, solid on trails, will make excellent mount for teen girl or woman, started over fences, $ 2,500; AQHA going well under saddle, $ 3,000. Ann Moss Joyner, Mebane 919- 566- 4109. Horse boarding 45 minutes from Greensboro, 25 minutes from Hills-borough, stable with hot/ cold wash stall, tack room, 12x12 stalls, etc., $ 175-$ 325/ mo. Elizabeth MacDonald, Blanch 336- 694- 1737. Western show/ trail saddle, LNC, $ 500. Susan Elliott, Locust 704- 485- 4761. Adult 17” western saddle black color, VGC, other gear and blankets, $ 300 OBO. Belinda Blackman, St. Pauls 910- 865- 9341. 10 y/ o sorrel 12h, $ 800 OBO. Belinda Hudspeth, Boonville 336- 468- 2211. Horse boarding full/ pasture, $ 275. Laura, Kenly 919- 284- 4636. Sorrel paint mare 10 y/ o, very gentle, trail rides, $ 600; palomino QH, 3 y/ o, very gentle, $ 600. Wayne Matthews, Sanford 919- 774- 8995. Metallic chestnut Arabian geld-ing, willing, very well broke, English, western, areana, trail, etc., $ 4,000. M. Jamie, Huntersville 704- 948- 8689. Horse boarding safe fencing, round pen, riding arena, trails, tack room, HC wash room, deep bed stalls, picked daily, quality feed 2 x’s daily, Timothy/ orchard hay, daily turnout $ 350/ full board. Diane Duquette, Wake Forest 919- 554- 9220. Appaloosa mares brood mares, Plaudiit bloodlines, Leopard 15.1h, $ 950; appaloosa 15.1h liver, chestnut w/ blanket, rides, $ 1,500, would like to sell together. Laura Zygmunt, Ivanhoe 910- 620- 7680. Horse boarding, self care board only, $ 150/ mo. Phillip Essey, Laurinburg 910- 276- 4466. ’ 88 Kiefer 2 horse BP GC with ramp, dress. rm, 7’ 3, $ 3,600. M. Glenda, Rockingham 910- 895- 6079. Saddle gently used on pony, tan suede, bridle and reins included, $ 50. Mickey Partain, Star 910- 948- 4213. TB gelding, 17.2h, bay, great dres-sage potential, great mover, $ 3,000; gray Selle Francais/ Hano X mare, 7 y/ o, jumper and dressage prospect, $ 10,000 to $ 15,000. Julia Cobb, Rockwell 704- 209- 3596. Paint mare, sorrel, 15 y/ o, reg., $ 1,500. Kelly Barker, Cove City 252- 514- 1835. TB/ TWH gelding, 16.3h, big, 4 y/ o, under saddle, ridden western/ English, great show prospect, $ 2,600 nego. Jennifer Miller, Clemmons 336- 978- 6790. ’ 02 Exiss 5 horse slant load trailer, 7 ft interior, standard DRM, rear tack, aluminum fl oor, 50/ 50 rear doors, custom boot box, 24 ft awning, VGC, $ 14,500. Christine Wilson, 336- 425- 5150. Belgian mare 5 y/ o, reg., green broke, easy keeper, easy to work with, gets along with other horses, $ 1,000 OBO. Savannah Trantham, Candler 828- 665- 1360. TWH 16 y/ o reg. sorrel gelding, 15.3 h, smooth, not for beginners, trail experience, $ 1,800. P. Hester, Oxford 919- 693- 8248. Pinto gelding, black/ white, 3 y/ o, 13.3h, trained, will jump, nice kid horse for show or trail, great dispo, no vices, $ 2,000. Candace Link, Mocksville 336- 413- 5204. Gore High 2 horse tag a long, trailer, tall doors at rear, GC, $ 1,500. Claude Thomas, Siler City 919- 742- 4676. Appie hunter, large pony, nice mover, show winner in spite of rat tail, very cute, good for older advance beginner or intermediate child, $ 2,900. Susan Walker, New Hill 919- 387- 0822. Cart, will fi t 13- 15h horse, new pneumatic tires, $ 200. Barbara Grubb, Hillsborough 919- 732- 6847. Morgan pony 3 y/ o fi lly, 12 h, broke to ride, green broke to drive, willing worker, no bad habits, not for beginners, winter blanket, etc. included, $ 1,000. Heather Williams, Yanceyville 336- 694- 1792. Paint mare sorrel reg., 15 y/ o, $ 1,500; paint mare, bay, 10 y/ o, reg., $ 1,500. Kelly Barker, Cove City 252- 514- 1835. Meadowbrook cart, draft size, shafts 90, $ 1,200. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 4739. Pair Half Percheron/ QH dapple gray, 14 y/ o, approximately weight 1,200 lbs, broke to drive and ride, excellent work team, $ 3,000. Cline Hamrick, Shelby 704- 472- 3571. Horse boarding, 7 ac pasture, shel-ter and lots of shade and other horses, includes grain, vitality ultra, and quality grass hay twice daily, $ 300/ mo. Randal Carter, Raleigh 919- 796- 9852. ’ 95 Featherlite 3 horse slant load trailer rear tack, front dress rm with walk thru door, new brakes, awning, $ 9,600. Greg Lowery, Morganton 828- 430- 0404. Two Harris show halters, dark leather, engraved silver, star pattern, $ 450/ ea. Steve Fox, Madison 336- 548- 2791. Horse boarding stall with paddock, turn out daily, hay/ grain provided, stal-lions welcome, $ 250/ mo. S. Boisselle, Siler City 336- 879- 2892. Crosby Prix De Nations close contact youth saddle, wide tree, $ 500. Monica Byrd, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436- 6773. Black TB gelding, athletic, 16h, gentle, mannerly, used on trails, pony club, hunter hack, former steeplechase jumper, $ 2,000; QH gelding, 16h, reg., Impressive, Boston Mac lines, $ 1,500. N. Lindsay, Chapel Hill 919- 967- 3200. Gray paint mare, 9 y/ o, Zippo Calico Ann, $ 1,200. Tim Marsh, Sanford 919- 499- 8493. ’ 83 GN horse trailer, 3 horse with LQ, $ 1,200. David Pendergrass, Yadk-inville 336- 426- 8284. TWH, Pusher bloodline, 16.3h, reg., dark bay gelding, great on trails, $ 1,500; TWH, reg., gelding, sire Generators Silver Dollar, great on trails, $ 1,800. Angel Coleman, Browns Summit 336- 621- 0284. Gray work or ride horse, very well mannered, $ 1,250. G. Thornburg, Dallas 704- 922- 9797. Donkeys standard/ mammoth X, various ages, sexes and colors, $ 200- $ 600. Michael Stewart, Angier 919- 796- 2132. Older buckboard, new paint, needs little work, GC, $ 1,500. Hope Lucas, Clinton 910- 990- 9255. HORSES October 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Upland creecy, Virginia creeper vine, $. 25/ packet + SASE. Thad Wise-man, 2541 Union Cross Church Rd., Yadkinville 27055. Fraser fi r Christmas trees, 4 ft- 12 ft tall, premium quality wholesale or retail, # 1 or # 2, 7,000 ready to cut in 2008, $ 12-$ 70. Bryan Hensley, Burnsville 828- 682- 3795. Mole beans, 12/$ 1. W. R. Dail, 23 Tranquil Lane, Willow Springs 27592. Seeds & Plants For Sale Guineas any unusual colors. Clint Dobbins, New London 704- 517- 6095. Dominique pullets or hens. Jean Broker, Robbins 910- 464- 5244. Poultry & Supplies Wanted Single comb, light and dark brown, large bantam bred for exhibition and util-ity, NCDA certifi ed, outstanding layers and foragers, $ 25/ pair or $ 35/ trio. Mark Atwood, Thomasville 336- 476- 5503. Buff Orpingtons chickens full blood, $ 8 to $ 10/ ea. J. Parrish, Durham 919- 688- 3235. Mixed breed rooster barred Old English bantams, $ 5-$ 10. Jason Gaines, Goldston 919- 837- 5643. Pheasants red golds, $ 45/ pair; yellow golds, $ 40/ pair; Lady Amherst, $ 45/ pair; Reeves, $ 45/ pair; Elliots, $ 90/ pair; grey peacock pheasants, $ 150/ pair; white call ducks, $ 45/ pair, etc. C. Byrd, Linden 910- 497- 8192. Old English bantams, BB reds, duckwings, barred, black, white, and red pyle, young and old, show birds, $ 5-$ 20. Cody Garner, Carthage910- 783- 9334. Peafowl hand raised, tame, healthy chicks and adult breeding stock, India blue, white and pied, $ 75 up. Suki Mahar, Boone 540- 651- 4414. Jumbo Bobwhite quail fl ight ready for ’ 08-’ 09 season, Chukar also available, quail, $ 4/ ea- Chukar, $ 8/ ea. Kenneth Briel, Smithfi eld 919- 934- 4501. Game chickens hatch and hatch grays, $ 25-$ 50. Lee Cockman, Bunnlevel 910- 893- 3647. India blue peafowl 3 y/ o pair, $ 135; pheasants, silvers, melanistic mutant, swinhoe and red crested Amherst, $ 10 up. Ed Mills, Kannapolis 704- 932- 8034. Quail, Gambel, California, Tennessee red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo and white bobwhites, Butler, Coturnix, Texas A& M, Tibetan Reds, Jumbo browns and whites, Hungarians, red, gray and white, Chukars, Barbary, $ 1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 0213. Poultry house equipment, two 300 ft houses, chore time feeders, val drinkers, brooders, tunnel and sidewall fans, etc., $ 100 up. Steven Bozzo, Bear Creek 919- 742- 5596. Bobwhite quail, $ 3/ ea. Bill Ellington, Hollister 919- 853- 3636. Show type bantams Old English cochins games, $ 5 up. Johnny Lowder, Albemarle 704- 983- 4669. Bantam Millie fl eur, golden and silver campine, $ 5 up. L. B. Deal, Win-ston- Salem 336- 813- 4531. Yellow hatch game cross stags, great range birds, $ 10-$ 20/ ea. Philip Pennell, Cedar Grove 919- 643- 1465. Blue slate and bronze turkeys; ringneck and red gold pheasants, $ 12 up. Randy Allen, Albemarle 704- 986- 0345. Started Plymouth barred Rock and Buckeye pullets, $ 10/ up; cockerals, $ 10 up, some breeds $ 25 up. Jamie Duck-worth, Kenly 919- 284- 0530. Mute swans, black swans, wood-ducks, mandarins, pintails, redheads, American wigeons, greenwinged teal, cinnamon teal, call ducks, commonshell ducks, Cuban tree ducks, barhead geese, Lesser whitefront geese, $ 10 up. Brian Daughtry, La Grange 919- 751- 2933. Ducks full grown all colors, $ 8. Barbara Welch, Bennett 336- 581- 3742. Birmingham Rollers old Jaconette line, deep spinners, $ 20 up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919- 563- 5658. Pigeons and bantams rollers and homers, $ 7/ ea; muffed and parlor tumblers, $ 10/ ea; black tailed Japs, buff, $ 8/ pair, no shipping. J. F. Morgan, Huntersville 704- 875- 6463. Bourbon red mix turkey poults, DOB 7/ 08, $ 15/ ea or two for $ 25; RIR mix roosters, DOB spring ’ 07, $ 5/ ea. Lee Rundquist, Indian Trail 704- 753- 4406. Bobwhite quail, $ 3/ ea. Bill Ellington, Hollister 919- 853- 3636. Approx. 800 12x121/ 2” gray turf poultry nest bottom pads, cleaned and disinfected, $. 50/ ea. Donald Millsaps, Hiddenite 828- 632- 5510. Bantams modern gam BB red whites, silver DW, $ 25/ pair. William Brown, Troy 910- 572- 1190. Chicken layers block astrolops, black giants, white rock, RIR, variety of bantams, BB reds, game, silkies, turkeys, Peaking ducks, guineas and modern game, old English. Arthur Gaytan, Randleman 336- 498- 8118. Call ducks white, blue, black, gray and snowy, only in pairs, $ 25 up. David Monin, Waxhaw 704- 243- 2479. 5,000 red sex link started pullets, vaccinated and debeaked small orders, $ 5.75/ ea. E. D. Snider, Staley 336- 622- 2942. Pigeons, Birmingham rollers comp, bred, old Carolinia family deep spin-ners, $ 20 up. D. R. Dennis, Randleman 336- 498- 5034. Bantam chickens $ 5 up. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange 919- 778- 0361. California valley quail $ 5/ ea in lots of 20, more will be cheaper. Harvey Parks, Greensboro 336- 621- 4288. Pair of O. E. Millie Fleur bantams, roosters and silver duckwing roosters, $ 6-$ 15. C. B. Martin, Raleigh 919- 266- 1841. Young silkies $ 5-$ 10 depending on age. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336- 548- 2977. Birmingham rollers jacs very fast rolling and excellent kitting, $ 15 up. Brent Hensley, Elon 336- 584- 5260. 25 brown egg laying pullets, RIR and rocks, 4 m/ o, $ 6/ ea. J. R. Webb, Colfax 336- 668- 7900. Old English game bantams black tail red, silver duckwing, black tail buff, white, ginger red, buff black mottled, $ 24/ trio and up. Marty Perry, Bunn 919- 496- 0121. New, large, assembled poultry box type brooder with 110 volt heating, 2 feeders and water trough, $ 200/ cash. Leroy Byrd, Fountain 252- 749- 2081. Homing pigeons several colors, $ 5/ ea. Charles Davis, Mooresboro 828- 657- 6561. Poultry house equipment, adult turkey and chicken cyclone feedlines, plasson waters, brooders, sidewall heat-ers, fans, 24” and 36”, medicators and B& B chlorinator, VGC, $ 100 up. Steve Grady, Goldsboro 919- 920- 3354. Dominique cockerels 6 m/ o, standard bred, $ 10/ ea. James Roberts, Marshall 828- 649- 3126. Bobwhite quail young started birds, older ones, raised in 400 ft converted chicken house, raised in the dark, pheas-ant and Chukar, $ 2.30 up. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 252- 478- 7575. Emus blue head type, bred for confor-mation, good selection, $ 150/ ea; empty eggs, $ 10/ ea. Ricky Nixon, Randleman 336- 498- 4253. Red sex links and RIR, 17 w/ o, ready to start laying, $ 8-$ 10; chickens, turkeys, ducks, guineas and other ani-mals, $ 2-$ 25. A. Culberson, Bear Creek 919- 548- 7345. Miscellaneous ducks and roosters, $ 15/ ea; 3 ostriches, 1 male, 2 female, sold together, $ 100/ ea. Paul or Maria Conti, Reidsville 336- 342- 5113. Slats, nipple drinkers, egg room cooler, hen feeder with scales, rooster feeders, high pressure sodium lights, $ 700 up. Eugene White, Taylorsville 828- 632- 6803 or 312- 6018. Bobwhite quail $ 4; ringneck pheasant, $ 11. Ron Worley, Swannanoa 828- 298- 0327. Guineas 2 weeks to adults, various colors, $ 3 up; white call ducks, $ 20/ ea; small chickens, $ 5/ ea, discounts on multiples. Daylon Powell, Indian Trail 704- 821- 4374. Young hand raised emerald green Spaulding, white, India blue, India Blue pied and midnight peacocks, $ 75-$ 300. Randy Tysinger, Sophia 336- 861- 9121. Hatching eggs from buff orpingtons and OEGBs, $ 20 up. Kandace Green, Bladenboro 910- 874- 3035. Peafowl, adults and ’ 08 hatch, $ 25 up. Dennis Massey, Princeton 919- 965- 8696. Royal palm, white Holland, Belts-ville white turkeys $ 15. Steve Ashman, Chocowinity 252- 561- 6243. Red cedar incubator, VGC, hold 1,500 eggs for quail, chicken, turkey or geese, runs great, $ 350. Hunter Not-tingham, Rockwell 704- 808- 1027. Indian runner ducks males and females available, $ 8/ ea. Jerry Elliott, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 3158. White rock 1 y/ o laying hens, lay large brown eggs, $ 5.50/ ea. Randy Wright, Staley 336- 622- 2386 or 622- 2397. Araucana roosters double tufted and rumples, two available, $ 5; Americana roosters, Free. Randall Baker, Durham 919- 451- 0698. Two black Langshan roosters $ 10/ ea, tame good temperament, fed organic diet in excellent health, need clean happy home, $ 10/ ea. Lisa or David Whitaker, Denton 336- 859- 5342. Naragansett poults hatched April 2008, $ 15 to $ 25/ pair. Sheila McHugh, Raleigh 919- 846- 2624. Homing racing pigeons, banded and ready to train and fl y, $ 10. Scott Sink, Lexington 336- 250- 0685. Silkie chicks 3 m/ o black, white, buff Orps, 3 m/ o pullets and cockerals, 5 m/ o pullets available, various breeds, $ 5 up. Ginger Wood, Salisbury 704- 636- 6909- h. Welsummer chicks, $ 5; young guineas, $ 5; RIR chicks, $ 4; fresh eggs, $ 2/ doz. Janice Tart, Lillington 910- 984- 6217. Assorted bantams silkies, Amerau-canas, other varieties, $ 5.50 up. Nathan Nance, Asheboro 336- 963- 0383. Bobwhite quail fl ight conditioned ready for quail season, fast flyers, healthy, great for bird dog training, $ 3.50 to $ 4. Randy Bowers, Albemarle 704- 982- 3182. Chickens $ 5 up, RIR, Rocks, Cornish, barnvelders, Wyandottes, buckeyes, 5 m/ o, pullets ready to lay, $ 8 up. Shelby Lanier, Goldsboro 919- 920- 3622. Small fl ock ’ 08 hatch, black Wyandotte bantams, 2 cockerels and 10 pullets, $ 150. Chris Ervay, Apex 919- 880- 8538. Emus 6 m/ o, easy to tame, make great livestock guardians, $ 100/ ea. Elbert Rogers, Germanton 336- 969- 5503. 18 30,000 BTU brooders, pancake, 3 electric motors off feedline, 1 chore-time feeder control; 2 Mark 220 alarm controls, 2 water clocks. T. Harmon, Julian 336- 685- 4059. Full and bantam chickens, purebred, certifi ed pullorium free breeders, RIR, Americanna, Rock, Pheonix, Salmon Favorelles, young, healthy, $ 5 up. Marie Duffey, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2405. Pairs of breeding poultry speckled Sussex, white leghorn, silver laced wyandottes, $ 25/ ea pair. Colette Nester, Sparta 336- 372- 8574. Ostrich yearlings 350 lbs, chicks and 2 m/ o birds, $ 175. Jake Perkins, Reidsville 336- 324- 2966. Brown Chinese geese, 3 to 4 m/ o, healthy, only 4 available, $ 30/ ea. Jaine Parry, Raleigh 919- 870- 0609. Rare silver spangled Hamburg chickens, 5 hens, 1 rooster, black and white spotted $ 50. C. Rhodes, Plymouth 252- 793- 6451. ’ 08 RIR pullets, cockerels, $ 9 up baby chicks hatched to order, $ 3/ ea; hatching eggs, $. 75/ ea. Ross Olive, Apex 919- 362- 8446. Turkeys pasture raised, blue slate, 3 m/ o, $ 14/ ea; 1 m/ o $ 10/ ea; runner ducks mated pair, $ 16 or $ 8/ ea, blue, fawn or tuxedo. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657- 9271. ’ 08 peacocks, blue, blue pied, blue pied W/ E, white blackshoulder, black shoulder, pied, oaten, midnight black shoulder, $ 40 up. Andrea Foor, Raleigh 919- 271- 4409. California Valley quail and gamble quail, ’ 07 and ’ 08 hatch, $ 15-$ 20/ per pair. Larry Orr, Hendersonville 828- 674- 9724. Poultry & Supplies For Sale POULTRY & SUPPLIES POULTRY & SUPPLIES Livestock rescue and adoption, large family farm, no kill facility. Norm Loomis, Cameron 910- 245- 1963. Good home to unwanted livestock, lots of feed and hay. Billy Hendrix, Tobaccoville 336- 978- 8955. Baby, female goat, Nubian or hornless for a small child, reasonable price. Craig Cannon, Sr., Beaufort 252- 728- 7578. Texas longhorn or Corriente cows, heifers or bulls, anywhere in western NC. Colby Frazier, Waynesville 828- 400- 9825. Goats and sheep Free to good home, Caswell co. Rick Davies, Providence 336- 388- 1554. Nubian nanny or billy with spots, reasonable price. Clint Dobbins, New London 704- 517- 6095. Young black baldie bull, $ 450- $ 700. Dalton Hartman, Advance 336- 998- 4723. Livestock Wanted Boer goats, 100% full blooded and percentage, $ 200-$ 500. Duane Price, Linden 910- 893- 3058. Alpine dairy goats, hand raised, easy milker, kids, dry yearlings, bucks and milkers, $ 50 up. Leon Albright, Thomasville 336- 472- 0725. Boer, Kiko and percentage goats, all sizes and ages, $ 45 +. Angela Everhart, Durham 919- 598- 0031. Nigerian dwarf goats from milk-ing show lines great for 4H and small homesteads, CAE/ Johnnes tested colorful and friendly, $ 50 up. Christine Peckman, Mebane 919- 304- 5804. One Nigerian dwarf wether, 1 AGS NDGA blue eyed proven Nigerian dwarf buck, $ 125; 1 AGS NDGA reg. doeling, $ 200. Steve Gibson, Pilot Mtn. 336- 368- 1945. Suffolk ram purebred, DOB ’ 06, calm, easy to handle, experienced 3 breeding seasons, $ 200. Sarah Buchanan, Siler City 919- 451- 3658. Longhorns 3 heifers, 1 bull, 1 steer, 300- 400 lbs, $ 250/ ea. Langdon Pleasant, Angier 919- 291- 9168. Cow/ calf pairs, Angus herd bull, Santa Gertrudis, Hereford, Charolais cows, all bred back to Angus bull, $ 5,750. Wayne Dickerson, Ruffi n 336- 939- 2323. Boer billy $ 100 OBO. Jason Isley, Liberty 336- 565- 9070. Fainting goats black/ white 3 males, 1 female, Boer wethers all sizes, $ 50 up. David Aldridge, Pleasant Garden 336- 674- 6767. Angus and Angus X bulls lots of muscle, 2 reg. Angus heifers, $ 900 up. David White, Dallas 704- 913- 5157. 100% Boer bucks ABGA/ IBGA reg., 1 y/ o traditional buck, 2 y/ o, solid red buck w/ solid red blood line, 50% SA, 100% nannies and billies from reg. stock, DOB 4/ 08 and 5/ 08. Martina Bingham, West Jefferson 336- 877- 3159. Nigerian/ Toggenburg X goats and pure Nigerians great milkers, 2 does and 2 bucks, $ 70. M. Steve, Belews Creek 336- 908- 2551. Gelbvieh bull reg., red, polled, 4 y/ o, sired by JRI Top Secret, excellent bloodlines and EPDs, $ 1,500. Jimmy Sink, Yadkinville 336- 463- 5940. Reg. Angus bull, red, DOB 8/ 07, Felicity and Advancer bloodlines, delivery available, $ 1,000. Sam Locklear, Indian Trail 704- 634- 7926. Nubian and Toggenburg dairy goats, purebred kids, yearlings, bucks and milkers, $ 150 up. Bob Smith, Indian Trail 704- 517- 6020. Purebred Alpine and Nubian milk-ers ADGA, all licensed dairy milk line, $ 125 to $ 200, discounts on buying two or more goats; four Nigerian does, two pygmy does and one Nigerian buck, no horns very gentle, $ 40/ ea or $ 250/ for all seven. Lisa Bingham, Chinquapin 910- 285- 8098. Mini Nubian goats available, 1 wether, 1 doe with blue eyes, $ 75 up. Kathy Pat-terson, Mebane 336- 514- 0155. Goat herd six 15/ 16 or better Boer nannies, with 9 females and 2 male kids, one full French Alpine nannie has been hand milked, $ 1000 for all. Diane Walsh, Oxford 919- 690- 1852. Black Simmental bulls moderate birth weight, calving ease with good growth AI sired, Goldmine, Joker, 878, $ 1,500-$ 2,000. Bill Pyle, Franklinton 919- 494- 1145. Boer goats bucks and does, all hi percentage, $ 80-$ 150. Mike Bebber, Mt. Ulla 704- 633- 3907. Purebred polled Hereford bulls ages 15 m/ o up, excellent bloodline, Bennett, Fast Forward, low birth weights, $ 700 up. Boyce Asbill, Asheboro 336- 629- 1994. Angus cattle herd approximately 80 head due to start calving soon, ap-proximately 8- 10 y/ o, medium frame, $ 100,000. Gregory Holtzmann, Manson 252- 430- 9581. Purebred Limousin weanling bulls and heifers, red and black, $ 400 up. Mitchel Spivey, Willow Spring 919- 552- 5220. 100% Boer bucks half Boer and half Nubian bucks, all 4 m/ o, $ 75 up. Billy Jones, Germanton 336- 591- 4984. Nigerian dwarf goats good milking lines, bred yearling doe, $ 250; kids due October, doe kids, $ 200. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336- 548- 2977. Sheep, rams and ewes, $ 50-$ 100. Johnny Mesimer, Woodleaf 704- 278- 9944. Nubian bucks and does reg., excel-lent bloodlines, including Connemara, $ 200-$ 250. Ken Burton, Pisgah Forest 828- 862- 8286. 15 black commercial bred heifers, sire by Nichols Angus bulls, bred to black easy calving bull, will calve in spring ’ 09, $ 1,100; 8 yearlin commercial open heifers sire by Nichols Angus bulls, $ 900. Richard Hord Shelby 704- 482- 9628. Boer goats 100% bucks and does cor-rect color show quality, seven ennobled bucks in bloodline, $ 100 up. Darrell Cain, Walnut Cove 336- 595- 8250. Blue face Leister lambs, born spring of ’ 08, mostly wethers, one ram available, some ewe lambs replacement quality, 60- 85 lbs, adult ewes available, fl ock starters or for mutton, weight 100- 150 lbs, all excellent lambing, parasite resistant, $ 125 nego. Rebecca Shouse, Semora 336- 234- 0389. Texas Longhorns top bloodline, bred for color, horn and disposition, $ 400 up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336- 302- 0966. Angus Simmental X bred cows, pairs, 1 reg. black Angus bull, 1 black Angus bull, $ 800-$ 1,200. Kevin Masten, Pinnacle 336- 710- 3773. Feeder pigs Yorkshire & Durock X, $ 60 up; 2 ½ m/ o, 60+ lbs, Polkton area. Louis Eason, Polkton 704- 201- 9728. Llamas 4 y/ o brown and white fe-male, 7 m/ o white female, 6 m/ o white male, $ 150-$ 325. Donna Farlow, Sophia 336- 861- 8909. Black Angus bulls, three, full blooded, excellent bloodlines, DOB 12/ 07, $ 1,000/ ea. Mac Webster, Madison 336- 316- 5601. Boer goat bucks various ages, good color, well built, $ 100 up. Mitzi Settle, Elkin 336- 928- 9922. Shetland sheep, angora goats, reg. lambs, kids and adults, + wethered pets, CAE/ OPP negative fl ock, excellent fi ber and conformation, $ 50-$ 250. Elaina Kenyon, Efl and 919- 563- 0439. Black Angus heifers and bulls, excel-lent bloodline, $ 675/ ea. Ronald Gaddy, Taylorsville 828- 632- 7704. Angus bull approximately 2 y/ o, good herd bull, very gentle, $ 1,100. Wayne Dickerson, Ruffi n 336- 939- 2323. Boer goats ABGA reg., full blood bucks, DOB 2/ 08, $ 175; high % bucks and does, DOB 5/ 08, $ 85 up. David Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Kiko meat goats, % and purebred, parasite resistant, excellent hoof health and great mothers, bred with Boers for superior goats, 450 up. Bill Thornton, Raleigh 919- 365- 5111. Dexter bull 6 m/ o, black, reg., $ 400, delivery available. Karl Haberyan, Charlotte 704- 226- 1800. Boer goat starter herd, 10 Boer does and 1 ABGA reg. buck all for $ 2,200. Jay Norman, Ruffi n 336- 939- 3065. Katadin bred ewes and ewe lambs, $ 100. Daniel Stevens, Bennett 336- 581- 3562. Sheep hand spinners mixed fl ock, assorted breeds, colors, textures, all can be handled well, Meg Zets, Parkton 910- 424- 9414. Belted Galloways 5 brood cows, registered bull, 5 yearlings, $ 7,000/ for all OBO. Phillip Swaim, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 1162. Alpine dairy goats reg. nannies, different colors, $ 200 up, kids, $ 40/ ea; buck black/ white champ bloodline, $ 800; buck w/ long hair, $ 500; Nubian and toggenburg goats, reg. nannies, no horns, $ 200 up, etc. B. J. Wooten, Elm City 252- 236- 1570. Angus bulls calved in November and December ’ 07, AI sired by 6I6, New Market, Bushwacker, Retail Product, GAR Solution, weaned, halter broke and tattooed, $ 1,300-$ 1,500. John Cas-savaugh, Lenoir 828- 728- 9007. Black Angus bulls purebred, some reg. 12 to 13 m/ o Traveler 112, Alliance bloodlines, $ 950 up. Henry Craven, Seagrove 336- 879- 2500. Small herd of Boer goats 5 adult does, and 1 buck, 5 y/ o, 100%, $ 900/ for all. Chad Rouse, Zebulon 919- 496- 6953. Polled Hereford bulls and heif-ers, $ 600 up. Randy Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5711. Boer billies 8 m/ o, ready for breeding, 2 brown and white and 1 black/ white, $ 75/ ea. Hunter Nottingham, Rockwell 704- 808- 1027. Meat goats full blood and % Boers, pastured, does, $ 125 up; bucks, $ 200 up, senior doe reduction, $ 250 up, ready for fall and winter breeding. Linda Klose, Jacksonville 910- 455- 7123. Black Angus bull reg., DOB 11/ 05, sire Sitz Sleep Easy, dam Snow Hill Mil-lie very gentle, approximately 1,400 lbs, low birth weight calves, $ 1,200; pasture bred beef cows, Brangus and Angus X, grade cows, $ 700 up. Jerry Hendrix, Mocksville 336- 998- 8263. Feeder pigs DOB 7/ 08, pasture raised, $ 50-$ 60 depending on size. Vance Faulk, Snow Camp 336- 376- 8594. Boer billy 99% can be reg., proven producer, $ 200. Todd Holshouser, Mooresville 704- 201- 5875. 4 Nubian/ Boer X goats 3 nannies starting at $ 50 and 1 billy, $ 60. Seth White, Winston- Salem 336- 971- 1442. Boar hog red, weight approx. 220 lbs, easy to manage, $ 140 OBO. Arol Smith, Raeford 910- 848- 5089 or 308- 8179. Reg. Gelbvieh bull homozygous black homozygous polled, DOB 6/ 07, CE103 BW 1.4 WW50 YW98 MK17, TM 42, sire MHL Goldrush Visa J40, $ 1,800. Clayton Yates, Purlear 336- 903- 8647. Dorper sheep herd, some registered others can be registered, few mixed, $ 50 up. Charles Franklin, Jacksonville 910- 938- 2545. Flock reduction reg. Finn sheep, 2 y/ o ewes, $ 125; ewe lambs, $ 125; ram lambs, $ 100; ram sire, $ 400, excellent meat and fl eeces, can give birth up to 7 lambs a season. Jeff Swanson, Harmony 336- 492- 2641. Boer goats reg., AGBA, full blooded and %, buck and does, buck service available, $ 150 up. Kenneth Alley, East Bend 336- 699- 2531. Saanen dairy goats, ADGA 10 does, 2 bucks proven milkers and show goats, accredited/ certifi ed $ 50 up, group discount. Paula Reisdorff, Greensboro 334- 750- 8761. Shetland sheep, breeding stock, $ 300; lambs for 4H, meat and pets, $ 50, NASSA fl ock, # 903, OPP free. Teresa Fischer, Siler City 919- 742- 3234. Pasture raised Duroc/ Landrace feeder pigs, $ 50/ ea, will have purebred Hereford hogs in spring of ’ 09, will be selling breeding stock. Colette Nester, Sparta 336- 372- 8574. Nigerian dwarf buck free to approved home, dehorned, friendly, small build, black and white, Free. Steven Campbell, Cedar Grove 336- 578- 2794. Llamas several to choose from, males, $ 150; females, $ 250. Jessy Stevens, Mt. Airy 336- 352- 3508. 5 Belted Galloway cows, bull, all young, calving soon, $ 3,950/ for all. Mary Frances Brooks, 919- 693- 1246. Purebred Nubians black/ white spotted buck, does, some spotted, all proven, produced colorful kids, black buck kid, $ 150 up with discounts for multiple purchases. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704- 242- 4667. Sheep and goats long, fi ne wool sheep, colored Corriedale and white cormo, $ 250 up; reg. purebred Nubian goats for milk and show, ’ 08 kids and milking does, $ 250 up. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657- 9271. Polled Herefords, bulls, heifers, whatever you need, $ 1,000 up. Brent Creech, Zebulon 919- 801- 7561. Gelbvi |
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