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AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 1 From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler LXXXIIII - No. 2 February 2009 On the horizon March 6- 8 The 28th Annual Dixie Deer Classic will be held March 6- 8 at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The event features a trade show, seminars, displays, trophy scoring and an archery competition. Hours are Friday, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., Saturday, 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. and Sunday, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. For more, go to www. dixiedeerclassic. org. March 22- 28 Small Farms Week cel-ebrates the importance of the state’s small- scale and limited-resource farmers. The theme for 2009 is “ Food Safety from Seeds to Shelves.” Activities are held during the week at N. C. A& T State University in Greensboro. May 29- 31 The 2009 Got to Be NC Festival will be held May 29- 31 at the N. C. State Fair-grounds in Raleigh. This is the second year for the event, which will feature a carnival, food and wine expo, antique tractors and farm equipment, pony rides, a petting zoo, draft horse pulls, antique tractor pulls and lawnmower racing. Information is available online at www. ncagfest. com. Registration forms for antique farm equipment can be found on the site along with applica-tions for commercial exhibit space. Pesticide Board tightens record- keeping rules The N. C. Pesticide Board recently approved tighter stan-dards for record- keeping by farmers and others in the state that are licensed to use pesti-cides covered under the Worker Protection Standards for Agri-cultural Pesticides. The changes to the state’s pesticide rules will require li-censed pesticide applicators to record the date and time each pesticide application was com-pleted, and each application day must be a separate record. The records will also have to be kept for two years. Previously, pesticide appli-cators were required to record only the date and approximate time that applications were made, and they had to keep the records for 30 days. The new standards are aimed at increasing the protection of farm workers from pesticide exposure. The changes were mandated by legislation ad-opted by the General Assembly last year in response to a state task force’s recommendations. If the rule changes are ap-proved by the Rules Review Commission, they could take effect March 1. The Board also adopted re-visions to other regulations dealing with pesticide storage to bring North Carolina’s rules on bulk distribution of pesti-cides and pesticide storage into compliance with new federal requirements. These changes, if approved by the Rules Review Commission, could also take effect March 1. Quarantine area for imported fi re ants expanded The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Ser-vices is expanding a state quar-antine for the imported fi re ant in a continuing effort to monitor and address this pest. With the expansion, the quarantine now includes portions or entire areas of 67 counties. The quarantine expansion means residents and busi-ness owners in all of Camden, Chowan, Franklin, Gates, Nash, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Ran-dolph, and portions of Hali-fax, Hertford, Northampton and Rowan counties will now need to obtain a permit before moving plants, sod and related equipment into or through non-infested areas. Effective immediately, the imported fi re ant quarantine is revised to include the following counties: • Entire counties of Cam-den, Chowan, Franklin, Gates, Nash, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Randolph; • Halifax - The portion of the county southeast of U. S. High-way 258 from the Edgecombe County line to the Northampton County line; • Hertford - The portion south of U. S. 158 from the Northampton County line to the Gates County line; • Northampton - The portion southeast of U. S. 258 from the Halifax County line to the Hert-ford County line; and • Rowan - The portion south of U. S. 70 from the Iredell County line to the Davidson County line. Items requiring a permit in-clude sod, soil, hay and straw, nursery plant material, logs or pulpwood with soil, and soil-moving equipment. Movement of infested materials could re-sult in the establishment and secondary spread of the pest to non- infested areas. Businesses and individuals within the quarantined areas will need to obtain a permit to move these materials through or ( See Quarantine, pg. 2) The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is seeking input from residents in Currituck and Granville coun-ties concerning treatment options for the non- native and highly destructive gypsy moth. Field monitoring conducted last year by NCDA& CS found that reproducing populations of the gypsy moth in these counties represent a threat to hardwoods. Options for dealing with gypsy moth infestations include aerial spraying of biological pesticides and aerial applications of pheromone fl akes. Trapping grids are used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments. The following meetings are scheduled: -- Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 7 p. m., Oxford Tobacco Research Sta-tion, 300 Providence Road in Oxford. The meeting room is locat-ed on the fi rst fl oor of the Moss Building. This meeting is for the proposed treatment area near, or associated with, the Granville County site north of Oxford. -- Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 7 p. m., Kitty Hawk Elementary School, 16 South Dogwood Trail, Kitty Hawk. This meeting is for the proposed treatment area near, or associated with, the Kitty Hawk area in Currituck County. Residents in or near proposed treatment areas have been sent notices by mail, but anyone is welcome to attend the meetings. Public meetings set on gypsy moth treatments The winter months are typically a busy time of year around a farm; busy in a dif-ferent way than during production season. Farmers often use the time to repair equip-ment, look at new equipment to purchase, plan for the coming year’s crops and attend meetings. With so much going on, attending meet-ings may not always be a priority, but I have always felt I was better informed by attend-ing commodity meetings and farm shows. They give me an opportunity to see what is going on in the industry, and also offer a chance to talk with researchers, economists and other farmers who may have some in-sight into the coming season. The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services hosted several informa-tional meetings this winter focusing on the economy’s effect on agriculture and farm credit, and ways to reduce risk when mar-keting farm commodities. Also, the Agricultural Development Fo-rum is being held Feb. 5 from 10 a. m. to 12: 30 p. m. in the Holshouser Building, in conjunction with the Southern Farm Show at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. N. C. State University economist Mike Walden is the featured speaker and will talk about the economy’s affect on agricul-ture in the United States and North Caroli-na. After Dr. Walden’s comments, a panel will discuss the credit outlook for 2009. It is an appropriate subject given the current economic situation we face. Ob-viously, no one has a crystal ball when it comes to the future, but people such as Dr. Walden and the other panelists spend a lot of time studying market trends and trying to make sense of where things are going. I look forward to hearing what Dr. Walden and the other panelists have to say about the coming year. I will also give my fi rst State of Agri-culture address at this meeting. I am not going to give away all the details of my remarks, but I’ll share a few broad points from my point- of- view. Despite all that is going on in the world today, I believe agricul-ture will remain strong. People have to eat, and today just a small percentage of the global population raises food for the larger majority. Fertilizer and fuel costs have come down, but commodity prices have also dropped some in the past year. So, while it seems farmers are catching a break on input costs, the amount they earn for their efforts balances out any savings. I believe we will see an even greater focus in the coming years on food safety. Recalls of food products from other coun-tries have many people suddenly paying attention to the source of their food and whether it is safe. I believe this creates op-portunities for North Carolina farmers that we need to take advantage of. ( See Forum, pg. 2) Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Horse events Feburary 2009 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 39,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $ 1,340.58 or 3 cents per copy. DIVISIONS Agronomic ........... Dr. Colleen Hudak- Wise Emergency Programs ......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution ......................... Gary Gay Food & Drug ............................ Joe Reardon Human Resources ................... Ben Harward Marketing .................................... Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection ... Don Delozier N. C. State Fair ........................ Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry ............................ Gene Cross Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton Public Affairs ............................. Brian Long Research Stations ..................... Eddie Pitzer Standards ......................... Stephen Benjamin Statistics .......................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette Veterinary ...................... Dr. David Marshall Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich Bucolic Briefs * 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. Feb. 6................... Draft Horse Pull. Contact David Zimmerman, ( 800) 849- 0248. Feb. 7................... ASAC Academy. Contact Liz Holmes, ( 919) 765- 2559. Feb. 13 & 14 ....... Bull riding. Contact Jeff Mullen, ( 919) 796- 8375. Feb. 19- 22 ........... Raleigh Winter II Hunter. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. Feb. 28................. Horse Auction. Contact Mike Jennings, ( 800) 240- 7900. March 6- 8 ............ NCHJA “ C” Indoor. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. March 12- 15 ........ Raleigh Indoor Spring Classic. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. Feb. 5................... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Feb. 10, 17 & 24 . Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Louis Gibson, ( 828) 684- 5555. March 5 ............... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. Feb. 12- 15 ........... Martinganza ’ 09 AQHA show and futurity. Contact Scott Carroll, ( 919) 820- 9696. Feb. 20 & 21 ....... Old Ford VFD Survivor Series Rodeo. Contact Frankie Buck, ( 252) 946- 9780. March 7 & 8 ........ EHA Spring Indoor Hunter Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, ( 252) 527- 3887. March 13- 15 ........ Old Dominion Arabian Horse Show. Contact Victor Vince, ( 434) 294- 2440. to non- quarantined areas. Cer-tifi cates can be obtained from a local plant protection specialist or by contacting the Plant Pro-tection Section at ( 800) 206- 9333 or ( 919) 733- 6932. “ Failure to obtain the needed inspections and certifi cations may result in a stop- sale no-tice and rejection or destruc-tion of the regulated article,” said Gene Cross, director of the NCDA& CS Plant Industry Division. “ It is critical we con-tinue proactive efforts to slow down fi re ant movement into non- infested areas of the state.” For a map of the quarantine area, go to www. agr. state. nc. us/ plantind/ plant/ entomol/ ifamap. htm. The 15th Annual N. C. Pecan Growers Workshop and Orchard Tour will be held Feb. 14 at the Duplin Center in Kenansville. Registration begins at 8 a. m. Late- season orchard management and harvesting will be addressed. The event will conclude in the orchard of Frank Thomas in Beulaville. Cost is $ 15. For more, contact Laurie Wood, NCDA& CS marketing specialist, at ( 910) 532- 4208 or e- mail laurie. wood@ ncagr. gov, or Bill Bunn, NCPGA president, at ( 919) 815- 5764 or e- mail at carya@ intrex. net. *** The N. C. Commercial Flower Growers Association’s Carolina Garden Expo will return to the Greenville Convention Center Feb. 13 and 14. Industry representatives, including retailers, landscapers and suppliers, will be on hand to answer gardening and landscaping questions. Garden supplies and plants will also be for sale. Show hours are 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Feb. 13, and 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Feb. 14. Cost is $ 5. Seminars are free with paid admission. For more, go to www. carolinagardenexpo. com or contact the NCCFGA at ( 919) 334- 0093. *** The 3rd Annual Agritourism Networking Association Conference will be held Feb. 19 and 20 at the Park Inn Conference Center in Hickory. A reception will be held Feb. 19 at Woodmill Winery and Vineyard in Vale. The conference will feature eight, one- hour workshops. For more, contact Martha Glass, manager, Agritourism Offi ce, at ( 919) 733- 7887 or martha. glass@ ncagr. gov. *** The Northern Piedmont Specialty Crops School program will be held Feb. 27 at the Person County Extension Center in Roxboro. Attendees must pre- register by Feb. 20 to guarantee a seat and lunch. Topics to be covered include: community supported agriculture, successful direct marketing tips, fruit dehydration, marketing techiniques and agritoursim ideas. The cost is $ 25 per person and includes lunch. Additional family members or business associates of attendee can join the class for $ 15 each including lunch. For more or to register, contact Carl Cantaluppi at ( 919) 603- 1350 or e- mail at carl_ cantaluppi@ ncsu. edu. *** The East Coast World Finals Rodeo will be held March 6- 8 at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte. The event is sanctioned by the Mid- Atlantic Professional Rodeo Association. For more, call ( 704) 882- 6994. *** 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. *** Quarantine ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Intern’l I40’ s $ 4,250 up; Ford plow 316, LNC, $ 600. Eugene Sherion, Gibsonville 336- 697- 9047. AC model 200 diesel tractor, 100 hp, 1,800 hrs, extra clean, new tires with 4- 16” 3 pt hitch bottom plow, $ 12,000 nego; Hardy 300 gallon gun type PTO spray, $ 1,500 nego. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632- 3801. Athens 3 disk plow 36” disk for AC snap coupler, GC, $ 200. Clay Shoaf, Salisbury 704- 633- 2869. 1 row Cole fertilizer distributor/ cultivator, all new parts, bolts, hoses, points and paint, disc and extra feet for cultivating, $ 750 OBO. Jimmy Covington, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 1613. Simplicity commercial ride mower, HD power lift, $ 700; MF 1835 sq baler, LNC, $ 14,000. J. Lloyd Mabe, Danbury 336- 593- 8088. McCormick Deering # 9 cycle type mowing machine, steel wheels with tongue, $ 125; 1 row stalk cutter, $ 100; MF 3- 14 bottom plows, $ 150; 1 set tractor weights off 4610 Ford 22 kg/ ea, $ 75. Allan Simpson, Maysville 910- 389- 4219. 3 pt disk harrow, 20 gang, $ 200 OBO. Murl Leazer, Rockwell 704- 279- 2701 or 433- 9231- cell. 25 hp Ingersol Rand rotary com-pressor, 3 pt hitch, $ 3,800; English made Ford 3000, $ 5,000; 311 hayliner, EC, $ 6,000. Mack Brame, Jr., Reidsville 336- 342- 6752. ’ 86 D6D CAT dozer, straight blade with hyd. Tilt, VG undercarriage, VGC, $ 30,000. Julius Rankin, Jr., Greensboro 336- 272- 7705. Loader for 8N tractor, w/ hydraulic pump rebuilt, LNC, $ 1,800. Richard Hanes, Lexington 336- 249- 4488. MF 4243 cab with air/ heat, 488 hrs, $ 25,900; MF 1085, $ 9,500; NH TN65, $ 14,900; NH TN 65, 4x4, $ 22,900. R. Cate, Norwood 704- 991- 5937. One Powell 150 rack maximizer bulk barn, Powell combustion burn-ers, $ 2,000. E. Lee Kimbro, Reidsville 336- 349- 7171. NH TC 35 tractor 4x4, shuttle shift, industrial tires, 35 hp diesel, 16LA loader with 72” bucket, skidsteer hook ups on loader, EC, $ 14,000. Charlie Willis, Lexington 336- 250- 5434. NH 8 ton silage wagon side or rear delivery, GC, $ 900 OBO. Tommy Wingler, Statesville 704- 902- 4677. JD 7000 with working dry fertilizer, 4 row on 36” with row markers, $ 1,800; 150 gallon 3 pt hitch sprayer with foam markers, $ 1,800. Link Hewitt, Richlands 910- 934- 3605. Gravity grain wagon, 225- 250 bu, VGC, 336- 682- 9219. Charlotte Carter, Winston- Salem 336- 682- 9219. Parts left over from restoring Ford-son Major diesel tractor radiator, $ 125, fuel injection pump, $ 200. Ray Russell, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3020. ’ 05 Kubota L4330 4x4 tractor, used very little, 230 hrs, LNC, weights on front, turf tires, kept inside, $ 13,500. Pam White, Taylorsville 828- 312- 2741. ’ 42 WC AC motor ran in August, body tires and wheels need work, $ 1,000 OBO. Sam Mitchell, Statesville 704- 592- 2358. ’ 60 JD 630 row crop tractor, 2 cyl w/ PS, restored, EC, mechanically perfect, good tires does not have 3 pt or fenders, $ 6,950 or possible trade for JD 430. M. Phil, Denver 704- 408- 1058. Two 3500 bu Butler grain bins, must be dismantled and moved, $ 1,500/ ea. John Lewis, Goldsboro 919- 735- 1237. NH discbine 10 ft, GC, $ 1,600. Roger Younts, Thomasville 336- 872- 5157. Ground driven manure spreader, grain drill, scrape blade, scoop pan, carry all platform, fork lift mast with 3 pt hook up, 2 bottom plow, $ 900/ for all. Charles Leonard, Kernersville 336- 769- 2122. Sawmill w/ GM271 Power Unit, Taylor edger, complete mill w/ all steel carriage, two 36” blades, LNC, used 3 times, power unit need battery, $ 8,000. Steve Wells, Graham 336- 329- 9082. 4010 JD engine overhauled, $ 6,000 OBO; NH 616 disk mower, $ 4,000; MF 383 with 236 front end loader, $ 13,000. A. Coble, Ramseur 336- 824- 5232. Red belly Ford tractor metal and paint GC, runs good, $ 2,900; Linebach, 6 ft root rake, $ 225; Linebach, 6 ft disk, $ 325. Michael Estep, Clemmons 336- 766- 1542. Traveling irrigation gun 894 ft reel made by ABI, mounted on rotating table, gearbox driven with 5 hp B& S motor, $ 8,000. Mike Skinner, Winterville 252- 714- 3848. Case David Brown 990, diesel, 52 hp, PS, $ 5,000; Ford 4600 diesel, 52 hp, PS, $ 7,200. David Shepherd, Wilkesboro 336- 921- 3166. Adams poultry litter belt, stainless steel bulk handling, less than 200 hrs, new belt, 20 hp Kohler engine, $ 9,400. Barry McSwain, Norwood 704- 985- 3751. Clark forklift 6,000 lb outside tires, 2 stage, side shift, gas, GC, $ 6,000 OBO. Tony Cheek, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3007. ’ 39 M Farmall tractor 1st year of the M series, excellent for restoration, strong engine, 60+ lb, oil pressure, hydraulics, 3 pt hitch adaptor, 6 v system, shed kept, $ 3,000. D. Maupin, Taylorsville 828- 632- 1743. ’ 06 club car golf cart, looks almost new with top and windshield, etc., $ 2,200. Barry Norris, 252- 536- 4446. Ford 1 row ear picker another picker for parts, enough parts to get one working. Clarence Weavil, Kernersville 336- 869- 2407. Peanut equipment KMC 4 row combine, $ 7,000; 4 and 2 row diggers, KMC reshaker, Roanoke combine, 4 trailers. Ray Allen, Elizabethtown 910- 876- 3140. 5020 NH 4x4 tractor with quickie front end loader, 60+ PTO hp, 4 cyl. diesel, canopy, EC, $ 18,000 OBO. M. B. Richardson, Sparta 336- 372- 5490. ’ 67 135 MF all original, runs great, sheet metal EC, shelter kept, $ 5,000 OBO. G. S. Wright, Sparta 336- 200- 3107. JD 6620 combine, 4x4, JD 5 row cornhead, JD 216 fl exhead, set of nar-row high clearance tires for JD tractor last on 4250, $ 2,000-$ 7,000. Jeremiah Jones, Beulaville 910- 290- 2547. Intern’l 140 cult, fert., plows, fast hitch, late model $ 6,250;’ NH 451 mowing machine, $ 1,500; fork disk mower 5 drum, $ 2,200; Ford 1 row corn picker, $ 600. Danny Gravley, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 5539. JD 444 corn head, GC, fi eld ready, $ 2,500. Steve Scarboro Asheboro 336- 629- 6611. NH corn head 4, 38” rows, fi eld ready, $ 1,500. Edgar Frank, Denton 336- 859- 3155. ’ 03 NH TC 18 tractor, diesel, ROPS, 3 pt hitch, PTO, front weights, ag and turf tires, $ 6,100. Lance Covington, Pilot Mtn 336- 978- 9951- cell. JD 8630 4x4, 8 new tires, 11 ft front mount blade, $ 12,500; NH bale wagon, tractor pull, 102 bales, $ 4,999. Jim Gra-ham, Linwood 336- 382- 3972. MH Ferguson w/ cult., $ 2,500; 1010 JD w/ rebuilt engine, $ 5,500; Farmall 100, $ 2,800; MH, 3 pt hook w/ 4 ft bushhog, $ 2,800; 190 AC with turbo, $ 5,500. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910- 334- 0404. ’ 84 Yanmar tractor, 33 hp, 4 WD, PS, excellent tires and equipped with hydraulic scrape blade on the front, $ 4,000. Bob Quattlebaum, Tryon 828- 859- 0303. Bog 6 ft Darf Mfg, GC, $ 350. Trent Benton, Jonesville 336- 835- 7174. NH 640 round baler wide pickup $ 7,800; Hesston 4 rotor tedder, $ 1,900. Derek Teague, Catawba 828- 446- 6111. Barko 160 B log loader, new pump, swing pump and turn motor has JD engine, plumbed for a buck saw and a delimber, buck saw included, $ 12,000 OBO. Rodney Thompson, Semora 336- 234- 0123. Farmall M good running tractor, new paint and decals, $ 3,500. Zach Ladd, Apex 919- 418- 1149. ’ 74 D6C Cat dozer direct drive, 6 way, hyster winch, forestry pkg, new tracks, 85% UC, used on farm, EC, $ 25,500. Mike Shaffner, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2953. ’ 06 Cat 257B compact track loader, heat/ air, 66” bucket, 335 hrs, $ 25,500. Scott Kepley, Lexington 336- 239- 7733. JD 310 disk, 32 blades, $ 2,500; Holland 2 row carousel transplanter, 3 pt hitch, $ 2,000; Roanoke 18 box barn converted from rack, heat X heat exchanger, $ 2,000; W. McCallum, Rowland 910- 740- 3267. TD 15C Intern’l dozer, excellent mechanical condition, $ 11,500. Barry Shields, Warrenton 252- 213- 1486. JD 220 center fold disk, $ 2,500. Austin Sink, Trinity 336- 442- 2261. ’ 92 8580 Kubota tractor w/ 4 WD and front end loader, fair tires, $ 15,000. Charles Sydnor, Snow Camp 330- 606- 6044. Farmall Super C w/ 3 pt hitch, very useful for small farmer, runs but needs some carburetor adjustment, $ 1,250. Jeff Smith, Midland 980- 521- 6371. Equipment For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT Classifi ed Advertising FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699- 1001; by e- mail at Ag. Review@ ncmail. net; or by fax to ( 919) 715- 8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the month prior to publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right to edit or reject ads. Limit 2 ads/ person in different categories. I hope many of you were able to attend one of the risk manage-ment workshops held in January and early February, and I hope I will see a number of you at the Agricultural Development Forum. Both of these events have been publicized in this newspaper in the past month or two. You will notice we revamped our front page and added a new “ On the Horizon” column. Look for other activities and upcoming events like the forum in this column in the future. Forum ( Cont’d from pg. 1) February 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 NH 850 round baler, electric wrap, for parts or working condition; NH disk hay cutter for parts; large manure spreader. J. V. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. Sorghum cane mill. Jacob Reavis, Boonville 336- 468- 6906. 4 row no- til corn planter with dry fertilizer and row markers. Michael Gordon, Siloam 336- 926- 5864. Elevator chain for 975 NH, set of tractor tires, 14.9/ 13- 28, fair to EC or to fi t rim size. Chris Lewis, Gastonia 980- 522- 1130. Equipment Wanted ’ 05 NH TN75DA cab, H& A, shuttle transmission remotes, LNC, $ 23,500; IH round baler 8420, always sheltered, VGC, $ 5,500. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Kawasaki ATV mule model 2510, 4x4, 586 hrs, extras such as winch, top, bed liner, $ 5,000: ATV Polaris Ranger, 4x4, loaded, $ 7,000. Jim Hamlet, Liberty 336- 824- 3505. ’ 79 Farmall 140 w/ 1 pt planter, plates and cultivators, GC, shelter kept, $ 6,700. Treavis McKenzie, Cameron 910- 245- 3361. 4500 Ford backhoe swing chain broken, new tires, runs great, needs paint, front loader, $ 6,500; Farmall Super A, good tractor, $ 3,500. Charles Drye, Sr. McLeansville 336- 621- 6239. ’ 96 Ford 6640 SLE Cam 4,800 hrs, $ 20,000; ’ 80 MF 2705 CAH duals, 8 spd, $ 12,000; 2- 18.4x34 rims/ tires, Ford, $ 1,000. R. Watts, Trinity 336- 434- 5727. 48” forks fi t 6800 Kubota tractor, $ 275, LNC; 6 ft bushhog, $ 350. Billy Hardin, Liberty 336- 202- 9855. B AC tractor with cultivator, FC, $ 1,000; ’ 41 Case tractor model SC, run-ning condition, $ 2,000. Phillip Smith, Gibsonville 336- 621- 1425. 5 wheel hay rake GC, $ 250; 3 pt metal dump pan, $ 50; set of forks to move large round bales, $ 50. Tony Davis, Dobson 336- 710- 2140. Hesston 1091 9 ft haybine, fi eld ready, $ 1,400; JD FB B drill, $ 800; 3 pt tillage tool/ fi eld cultivator, about 6 ft, $ 200. Matthew Hutchinson, Lexington 336- 345- 4227. ’ 81 AC 50/ 50 tractor 50 hp, diesel, PS, 2,000 hrs, always sheltered GC, $ 7,000. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- 932- 0503. 2 row Lannen carousel tobacco set-ter fi eld ready, $ 1,500; box trailers for Decloet boxes, $ 300. Willie Gammons, Mt. Airy 336- 351- 6769. 6 ft Woods scrape blade w/ 3pt hitch, $ 375. Ed Burns, Burlington 336- 222- 1961. Working windmill aeromotor 14 ft blades with 50 ft tower, will pump 15 gpm, buyer disassemble, perfect for ponds or livestock watering, $ 8,500. Richard Harwell, Hickory 828- 324- 4455. Case Intern’l 1350 hammermill with scales, JD 920 Moco bad cutter bar, $ 500; JD 3020 tractor bad motor wide front, $ 2,500. D. Cashatt, Randleman 336- 465- 3234. Hay mower MC rotary scythe 9 ft with Windrow wings, can be used to rake year 2000, sheltered LNC, $ 3,500. Fred Pless, Rockwell 704- 467- 1905. ’ 52 Ford 8N 12V system, good paint, everything works, 2 new tires, 2 in FC, overall GC, $ 2,000. Jim Prevatte, Fairmont 910- 740- 8307. ’ 48 Cub Farmall fully restored, some attachments, very nice tractor, $ 4,000. Shannon Goodman, Concord 704- 699- 7754. Farmall Cub good fenders, seat, clutch and pressure plate, rear end and transmis-sion parts, plus more, $ 5-$ 250. Jason Dufour, Nashville 252- 230- 6387. Toro 120 52” cut, riding mower, includes bagger, GC, $ 2,500. Jeff Park, Kernersville 336- 993- 5947. 4 ft rear scrape blade for 3 pt hitch, new never used, $ 265. Greer Byerly, Linwood 336- 853- 6055. 3 pt reversible pan scoop, $ 100. Wil-liam Bohrer, Gastonia 704- 864- 3036. Kubota L5030 50 hp, 4- in- 1 bucket, industrial tires, 2 hydraulic remotes, cab heat/ air/ stereo, hydro transmission, EC, hydraulic top, side link, $ 27,800. Z. Jordan, High Point 336- 442- 7176. MF turning plow, set of 3, 16” trip, EC, $ 600. Darrell Merritt, Dobson 336- 467- 0131. 8N Ford tractor runs good, new paint, 3 pt hitch, $ 2,500. Joel Hussey, Robbins 910- 464- 2933. ’ 62 Ford 2000 runs good, new tires, electronic ignition, everything works, equipment includes landscaping rake, carry all, dirt pan, boom pole, $ 4,550. Mark Smith, Belews Creek 336- 613- 4257. ’ 52 Red belly Ford rebuilt engine converted to 12V new rear tires, new brakes, bush hog, boom, middle buster, scoop, terracing blade, excellent run-ning, $ 5,000. J. Russo, Crumpler 336- 977- 1295. ’ 55 JD50 original, good tires, rol-lomatic front end, good rear and front tires, not live power take off, after mark 3 pt hitch, should be good tractor for someone, $ 3,000. Bill McPherson, Iron Station 704- 732- 9299 or 650- 9772. NH manure spreader model # 100 VGC, ground driven, no repairs needed, $ 950; bushhog cutter model 406 hvy duty, brush cutter in VGC, $ 3,800. A. Matthis, Morganton 828- 584- 2541. Kubota underbelly mower must be picked up, $ 50 will trade for working riding mower. Di Price, Todd 828- 264- 1337. 1033 NH stackliner stackwagon 105 bale cap, $ 6,000. Lee Goodnight, China Grove 704- 857- 2979. 9N Ford tractor GC, runs good, $ 3,200. Gene Hill, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 4445. 3 pt hitch and cultivators for 140 Farmall $ 700. JD 24 disc fi nishing har-row with cylinder, $ 950. W. L. Moffi tt, Jr., Asheboro 336- 381- 3875. Backhoe attachment, $ 1,100; Roy Godwin, Kenly 919- 284- 3928. ’ 87 Hydro Ax 621B Industrial tractor equipped with 8 ft rotary ax brush/ tree cutter attachment, quick hitch, rear winch, New Detroit 4- 53T engine only 250 machine hours, $ 57,000. Wendy Golden, Oak Ridge 336- 362- 2034. FL10B Fiat Allis loader dozer, power shift, pedal steer, self level-ing bucket undercarriage 90% GC, $ 14,500. Craig Livengood, Mocksville 336- 492- 7591. Claas 180 round baler with rotocut bales dry or silage net or string wrap, EC, $ 5,300. Martin Morgan, Leicester 828- 683- 9935. ’ 65 Ford garden tractor model 120 hyd transmission, wheel weights, mowing deck, good rubber and sheet metal, runs good, $ 500. Bill Reid, Hendersonville 828- 693- 7607. Lilly fertilizer spreader $ 250; 3 pt hay spear, $ 75; 1 shank sub soiler ready to use, $ 100; 9 shank Ford chisel plow, $ 500; 14 ft JD fi eld cultivator, $ 250. S. Hendrix, Mocksville 336- 998- 6357. ’ 02 Kubota 3010 compact tractor, 32 hp, 4x4, 475 hrs, EC, $ 8,500. Tim Cross, Denton 336- 857- 2260. JD 7200 max emerge corn planter, dry fertilizer attachment, LNC, $ 7,400. Randy Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5738. ’ 94 580 Case backhoe 4 WD, under 2,000 hrs, includes 2 ft and 3 ft buckets, $ 18,500. Mark Jones, Clemmons 336- 766- 7600. JD 4400 combine w/ 6 cyl. diesel, 213 grain header, 13 f t and 4 row corn header, runs good, $ 5,000 OBO. Donald Shaver, New London 704- 983- 9634. ’ 05 NH TC35A tractor 35 hp diesel, 4x4 w/ industrial tires, NH 16LA loader w/ 72” bucket, loader skidsteer hook up, 550 hrs, EC, $ 13,500. Charlie Willis, Lexington 336- 250- 5434. Ford 3000 tractor diesel, restored, VGC, $ 5,500; Farmall A, restored, new rear tires, 12V, with cultivators, $ 2,400. Rob Wallace, China Grove 704- 224- 7283. Brazille 6 ft seed/ cultipacker, EC, $ 2,500; Farm Trac diesel with 100 hrs, LNC, $ 6,500 or will trade for pickup truck or tractor. Tim Hawkes, Raeford 910- 875- 4088. JD 2210 4WD, hydrostat, front end loader, 140 hrs, dent on hood otherwise, LNC, $ 11,500 nego, reply e- mail only. Doug Efi rd, Concord cefi rd3@ carolina. rr. com JD model 43 front blade for 110, 212, 214 and other L& G tractors, EC, has all mounting hardware and the angle kit, $ 150. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919- 815- 0268. One row Roanoke tobacco harvester, both head, $ 2,000; Powell 2 row 4WD harvester, $ 3,000; AC F gleaner combine, $ 2,500. Ronald Strader, Browns Summit 336- 656- 4801. IH 8330 haybine 9.5 ft cutting blade, GC, $ 2,300; MF 40B w/ loader, 59 hp, GC, $ 5,000. Willard Huffman, Stony Point 704- 878- 2992. Cole 2 row corn planter w/ divided seed hopper, stainless steel fertilizer hoppers, furrow openers, VGC, $ 600; Anderson rock picker, VGC, $ 5,000. W. R. Shuler, Canton 828- 235- 9371. Swenson 10 cy spreader trailer type or truck mount hydraulic, good for litter, lime, fertilizer, etc., $ 4,500. Sam Crowder, Lattimore 704- 692- 2240 or 424- 2180. Farmall Cub w/ cultivator, bushhog, blade, $ 1,800; w/ 4 grill, hood, gas tank and wheels, $ 400/ for all. Allen Everdyke, Statesville 704- 876- 2413. One row tobacco setter, $ 300. Burton Upchurch, Broadway 919- 498- 6793. F700 Ford parts 361 engine, heads $ 200; intake, $ 150; cams, $ 100; cranks, $ 200; radiator, $ 150, various parts, C. K. Earnhardt, Albemarle 704- 982- 5016. 264D JD tractor 154; lowboy cub mower. Erich Mayenschein, 919- 963- 9154. IH scrape 2 pt fast hitch scrape, $ 225; utility trailer tandem axle, 18” x6”, $ 400. Tim Honeycutt, Mt Pleasant 704- 436- 2731. ’ 72 JD 4320 100+ hp, recent overall, runs great, rear wheel weights, quick hitch, ROP, needs top, $ 9,500. C. L. Flippin, Greensboro 336- 292- 5132. AC G, rebuilt motor, new tires, $ 4,600; AC WD45 diesel, new injection pump, project tractor, all parts included, $ 4,600; Oliver 550 diesel, PS, show ready, $ 6,000. D. Stewart, Boonville 336- 961- 2491. LA JD tractor part tractor, missing rear wheels, motor and hood, $ 750. Jerald Collins, Sr., Charlotte 704- 392- 9217. Wood splitter tractor mounted, 3 pt, needs new cylinder, $ 200 OBO. Justin Denton, Denton 336- 857- 3232. ’ 51 B JD power troll, w/ remote cylinder, roll- o- matic, good tires, runs good, orig. paint, no fenders, hood is cut, $ 2,000. Terry Monroe, State Road 336- 366- 2934. ’ 85 Case Intern’l 595 52 hp tractor, one owner, come w/ front end loader with bucket, bale spear, pallet forks, $ 12,000. Barry James, Ruffi n 336- 939- 7458. ’ 94 Iseki Landleader 275 tractor 35 hp, 4WD, 16 spd, 4 spd PTO, GC, $ 8,000. Robert Sprinkle, Sparta 336- 372- 8956. JD Gator $ 3,000; NH 55 rake, $ 1,100; 7 ft yard pulverizer, $ 700; Sitrex DM 4 disk mower, $ 2,000. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 9601. Old grain drill may need work, $ 200. A. Knight, Greensboro 336- 643- 4856. Yanmar tractor model YM 222OD, 3 pt hitch, live PTO diesel, 4 WD, good tires, runs great, $ 3,650. Doug Tomlin, Lexington 336- 798- 2382. Farmall H, good sheet metal, good tires, runs good, $ 1,800. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 902- 3950. 140 tractor completely services, includes disk harrow, 1 row Cole planter, cultivating sweeps, rotary attachments, potato plow, etc., $ 4,000. John Massey, Burlington 336- 226- 9234. ’ 39 Farmall M 6 volts restored, new tires and fenders, nice, $ 3,800. Bobby Jones, Mt Airy 336- 786- 9770. ’ 53 IH Farmall Super A 12V, new battery, good tires, 1 ton boom, 5 ft blade, 3 pt hitch, drawbar/ swaybar, little rust, excellent running condition, $ 2,995. Bruce Joyner, Tarboro 252- 823- 2153. 9N Ford tractor w/ L59 Woods belly mower, has been converted to 12v, runs and mowes good, $ 2,950. Dennis Slate, Germanton 336- 591- 5884. ’ 76 Intern’l Cub LoBoy ESS 1471 tractor, 1 pt hitch, blade, cultivating attachments, fertilizer, shanks, spring loaded, sweeps, $ 2,100. Clara Carter, Supply 910- 842- 6067. ’ 85 Long 3100D tractor with front end loader, low hours, $ 4,500. J. R. Shanley, Hoffman 910- 281- 4635. Ford sickle mower 6 ft., landscape rake, 6 ft, $ 300/ ea. Dwight Toney, Marion 828- 652- 8340. 8N Ford tractor runs, 4 spd, 12V, FC, $ 1,300; Howse 4 ft bushhog, 3 y/ o, VGC, $ 400; 60” disk, 16 gang, EC, $ 400. Barry Carter, Eden 336- 627- 7615. ’ 96 Ford F7000 diesel w/ New Leader L2020 GT stainless spreader body; ’ 97 Ford F7000 diesel w/ New Leader L2020 GT stainless spreader body, $ 15,000/ ea. M. Elmore, Lawndale 704- 538- 3166. 4430 JD tractor 4 post canopy, $ 9,000; 15 ft bushhog sod drill, $ 1,200; 1635 JD disk, $ 1,850; 15 ft AW JD fi nish disk, $ 500, etc. B. Withers, Lincolnton 704- 913- 2388. 2 bottom Ford trip plows and disk; 5 shank chisel plow. Lee Francis, Scot-tville 336- 982- 4486. ’ 52 Cockshutt model 20 rare tractor, strong 170+ ci engine, restored approxi-mately 5 yrs ago, $ 4,000. Walter Adams, Haw River 336- 792- 0251. 96 Komatsu 120 track hoe, 1,500 hrs, EC, $ 40,000; 05 T300 Bobcat 1,500 hrs on machine, 150 hrs on new motor, $ 28,000. C. Allen, Asheboro 336- 964- 6363. ’ 64 Ford 4000 tractor gas, 5 spd, PS, no leaks, clean tractor, $ 3,900; Millcreek manure spreader model 25 VGC, $ 850. M. Walkowe, Baham 919- 698- 9245. Intern’l 340 utility tractor, good motor, good tires, good lift, new brakes, $ 1,500. Tim Edwards, Morganton 828- 443- 1795 or 584- 8204- aft. 6 pm. Intern’l 140 tractor w/ fast hitch, cultivators, 2 bottom plow, good paint/ rubber, runs good, $ 3,750; JD 3720 diesel w/ cab, AC, radio, etc., $ 22,750. J. Murphrey, Zebulon 919- 269- 8095. Meadows sawmill on wheels, 4 head blocks, new tires, $ 1,500; 4 cyl Detroit motor V pulley, etc., $ 2,500. Wayne Her-man, Taylorsville 828- 632- 4624. JD F620 front cut zero turn mower, 23 hp Kohler engine, 54” shaft driven deck, EC, $ 3,800; JD M653 zero turn mower, 23 hp Kohler engine, VGC, $ 3,800. Jerry Husketh, Durham 919- 471- 8760. Kubota L345 2 WD diesel, PS, w/ Woods scrape blade and spreader, pan and body in EC, good tires, $ 4,500. Jim Mathis, Jamestown 336- 454- 7272 or 988- 1597. MF 220 2 row, 3 pt cultivator, GC, $ 225; Unico broadcast seeder, $ 85; MF 383 tractor, 2WD, high clearance row crop, $ 7,000; MF 1308 8 ft disk mower, VGC, $ 5,000. Thaxton Richardson, Jr., Greensboro 336- 656- 3961. MF 165 diesel 8 spd, good tires, $ 3,900; JD 8 row bedders on W& A hyd., fold tool bar, row markers, $ 2,500; Reddick 400 gal, 3 pt hitch sprayer, $ 5,000. G. Sparrow, Belhaven 252- 945- 4632. ’ 59 JD 530 2 cyl, maintained by JD, 2018 hrs, 3 pt. single front wheel, VGC, complete,, original top link, drawbar hole near round, $ 7,000 OBO. J. Massey, Clayton 919- 934- 4695. NH semimount mowing machine 7 ft cut old model, GC, $ 400; wide front end for M Farmall tractor, tie rods on back, $ 600; pull type Intern’l disk, 6 ft 7” spacing, $ 275. John Graves, Mocksville 336- 749- 6570. Dearborn model II 139 fold over 18 blade disk, 3 pt hitch, $ 275; Taylor way subsoiler, 1 tine, 3 pt hitch, $ 175; Kodiak 5 ft scrape blade, adj. 3 pt hitch, LNC, $ 100. C. Smith, Raleigh 919- 787- 8933. Stanley 870 6 row veg. planters, $ 6,500; irrigation 100 pieces of 20’ and 30’ pipe, 3” and 4” Akron; 9 sprinklers and Berkley pump, $ 3,900, etc. J. L. McLaurin, Wade 910- 323- 5207. 3 pt 3- 14” bottom plow, $ 200; AC quick hook up 2- 16” bottom plow, $ 250; horse drawn corn planter, $ 100. Elton Latham, Richfi eld 704- 636- 0249. Intern’l 800 cyclone 6- 30” row no til planter, very nice, $ 3,500. Dan Crotts, Mocksville 336- 682- 7094. 49- 50 VAC Case 3 pt hitch, tricycle front, new front tires, original top link, runs good, sheet metal good, $ 2,500; JD 7 ft mowing machine, GC,$ 400. William Martin, Lawsonville 336- 593- 8788. JD 4 row corn cultivator, RM series, 3 pt hook up, adjustable shanks with Danish tips, $ 525 OBO. Patrick Miller, Mocksville 336- 909- 2490. Ford diesel loader has PS, front bucket, snap on manure tongs, $ 2,700; NH 462 disk mower, 7 ft, $ 3,000. V. W. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 5423. 273 NH sq hay baler, kept dry, GC, $ 3,000; NH 256 hay rake, kept dry, GC, $ 1,000. Walter Misenheimer, Rockwell 704- 279- 2624. 2 row planter, GC, $ 350; 3 pt hitch, 3 pt PTO spreader, used 1 time, $ 300 OBO, both for $ 600. Gene Preddy, Selma 919- 284- 1639. Ford 3600 diesel 3 cyl, PS, great sheet metal, mechanically good, new radiator, fi eld ready, $ 7,200. Owen Moore, High Point 336- 882- 4281. Grain head AC series 13 ft, $ 1,000; NH 850 round baler, $ 1,500; Vermeer 504G round baler, $ 2,000. Wayne John-son, Cameron 910- 947- 5582. Root rake 8 ft wide, fi ts semi U blade or straight blade up to 12 ft wide, $ 2,200. Sally Roberts, Lowgap 336- 352- 4335 or 704- 608- 0689- c. Intern’l 3414 backhoe runs works great needs repair, fan belt, $ 4,500. William Burr, 228 Carroll Ave., Denton 27239. Ford 641 Workmaster tractor, GC, $ 3,500. Allen Phillips, Dunn 910- 892- 3072. ’ 67 Cornpicker 1 row Ford, GC, $ 1,600; ’ 74 D4D Cat bulldozer, $ 9,000. Valerie Andrews, Boomer 336- 921- 3124. 1 row Cole planter fertilizer distributor and cultivator, $ 300; Ferguson mowing machine, belt driven, $ 350. Lowell Fer-guson, Boomer 336- 921- 3869. Super C Farmall w/ cultivators, runs good, $ 3,500; MF runs good, $ 4,500. Donald Cannon, Ayden 252- 746- 4600. Bushhog, 5 ft House, 3 pt hitch, LNC, $ 400; trailer for lawn or farm, hvy metal 40” x30” x12”, new tires, dump bed, $ 90; electric pallet stacker, $ 1,000. Fred Wagoner, Laurel Springs 336- 982- 3517. Yanmar 2500 diesel tractor LNC, $ 4,850; ’ 07 7x16 equipment trailer, LNC, $ 1,650; 5x8 cattle trailer, hvy duty, all metal, $ 750. R. Wilson, Kernersville 336- 993- 4916. Chore master one wheel tractor w/ B& S motor, new tire, GC, $ 275; Chore master one wheel tractor w/ Clinton mo-tor, new tire/ carburetor, GC, $ 375. Jerry Folwell, Liberty 336- 508- 2303. Ford tractor push pull bucket dual, 3 pt hitch, GC, $ 250; 4 wheeler tires, 2 rear new 22x11x8, Nanco brand, load range A, $ 50/ both. Dennis Murray, PO Box 16, Prospect Hill 27314. 72” Woods fi nish mower rear dis-charge, LNC, $ 2,350; RM 59” Woods fi nish mower, FC, $ 200; 6’ hvy duty box blade, LNC, $ 535; 6’ fi nish mower, bushhog, $ 900. C. Poole, Raleigh 919- 772- 6392. JD 1209 mowing conditioner parts, gear boxes, sheet metal, etc. Justin Love, 704- 533- 3520. Feed bin, $ 1,500; 2 fi ll systems, $ 500; chicken feeder, 1212 8 motors, $ 1,500; turkey feeder, 596 ft, 4 motors, 31 single jet brooders, $ 30/ ea, etc. Steve Knox, Mooresville 704- 892- 5011. Gleaner A 6 cyl, 12 ft grain head, runs good, FC, $ 600; Gleaner E 4 cyl, 2 row corn head, 13 ft grain head, will run, needs work, $ 300. Ryan Hagood, Burlington 336- 260- 4129. Ontario grain drill steel wheels, EC, always sheltered, $ 600. Dale Pardue, Hamptonville 336- 468- 2038. Covington TP46 1 row corn planter w/ fertilizer hopper and cultivators, LNC, $ 700. Larry Cook, Denton 336- 302- 5249. ’ 67 AC D10 series tractor, runs good, needs some minor work, no cultivators, $ 2,950. Larry O’Barr, Gibsonville 336- 697- 0754. 3 pt hay spear, tedder rake, cow trailer, $ 750; want to purchase a 16 ft BP livestock trailer. Terry Christenbury, Midland 704- 782- 1536. Two JD backhoe buckets 1 18”, 1 36”, GC, $ 500/ ea or $ 750/ for both. Larry Woodard, Wendell 919- 868- 1608. ’ 76 Intern’l 500 track loader, 4- in- 1 bucket, diesel, 85% undercarriage, runs good, $ 7,500. Terry Thompson, Chapel Hill 919- 260- 2579. 4400 Ford W735 loader with forks, bucket and counter weight, $ 7,500. Randy Moser, Westfi eld 336- 403- 8022. 25 gallon sprayer on 3 pt platform, electric pump, hand wand with 15’ hose, only used 2 season, $ 180. Eric Oldham, Chapel Hill 919- 636- 2254. 1 row, 3 pt cultivator, $ 100; BNB 5 ft trailer type bushhog, $ 200; 6’ by 12’ single axle farm trailer, $ 100. Hugh Motsinger, Wallburg 336- 769- 2971. JD 7100 8 row no til chemical boxes, row markers, VGC, $ 3,500. W. J. Casste-vens, Yadkinville 336- 961- 2449. ’ 61 Ford Workmaster 601 sheltered new gauges, tires, brakes, transmis-sion, live lift, paint good, 12V system, VGC, $ 3,600. Randy Wall, Ronda 336- 957- 5632. Late 50’ s MF 202 work bull indus-trial tractor with front end loader PS, $ 3,800. Randy Hardison, Yadkinville 336- 463- 4009 or 407- 3115. Troy built wood splitter, needs hyd. Cylinder, $ 325; Gravely equipment for 2 wheel walk behind 4’ snow plow, $ 200. Russ Gray, Rocky Pt 910- 352- 5795- c. ’ 02 Taylor tobacco harvester with dump box, 850 hrs, $ 40,000, OBO. Kent Bennett, 336- 830- 1378. 8300 JD grain drill 21 spout, GC, $ 1,500. Wade Guion, Matthews 704- 846- 1608. AC Gleaner, A model combine 10 ft complete grain head, blades, belts, hoses, etc, GC, $ 650. Tony Creed, Aberdeen 910- 695- 5045. 2 Whitfi eld tree planters FC to GC, prefer to sell together, $ 10,000 for both or $ 6,000 and $ 5,000; wheel spacers, 2 sets, 7” used on 4WD, $ 1,000. Randy Abbott, Henderson 252- 432- 5175. ’ 50 8N Ford tractor 12V conversion, restored with many new parts, paint and tires in GC, $ 3,000 OBO. Ray Matthews, Elon 336- 586- 0430. Ford 2000 tractor good rubber, PS, gas, roll bar and canopy, hydraulic connect 3 pt lift, 29 hp, 2 phase clutch, live PTO, hi/ low transmission, runs very good, $ 5,000. Ed Goodnight, Concord 704- 699- 9390. MF tractor, $ 2,500; Trailmower, 10.5 hp, 44” mowing width, pull with 4 wheeler or golf cart, $ 400. Deborah Hollow, Mt Airy 336- 786- 7460. NH haybine 467, $ 1,000; NH 851 round baler, need chains, $ 700; Howse 5’ bushhog, $ 350; JD killifer disk harrow, $ 700. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828- 874- 5147. 30 kw Winpower PTO driven generator with pull behind cart used for backup in poultry farm, requires 70 PTO hp, $ 1,500. Marvin Brickhouse, Columbia 252- 394- 5777. MF 235 diesel tractor, new tire, box blade, boom, drag, old bushhog, GC, all for $ 5,500. Diane Hewitt, Lumber Bridge 910- 904- 9054. JD 7100 planters 4 row, 3 pt hitch, GC, $ 4,000. Jimmy Davis, Scotland Neck 252- 443- 4000. Mack engine E7- 300 1996, ready to set in, $ 4,000; 2 sets Rockwell rearend differential one w/ 8 tires, Dayton wheels, geared 4.10; one geared 4.56 Dayton hub, new brakes, $ 1,000/ ea. C. Cave, Mocksville 336- 909- 0091. JD 4400 combine 215 grain head, 444 low tin corn head, newer model, 2,300 hrs, $ 5,500. Eddie Nutt, Henderson 252- 430- 6221. Century 35 hp tractor w/ loader, mowers 60” Hustler, 52” Great Dane, 52” Grasshopper w/ bagger, 1- 16’ and1- 19’ trailer, $ 20,000. T. Doggett, Forest City 828- 248- 3705. ’ 76 Ford 6600, $ 5,800; original Ford 8N, nice, $ 3,000; ’ 55 Ford 640 rebuilt motor, $ 3,500 or trade for dump truck or combine. Shane Sells, Kernersville 336- 362- 4055. ’ 60 JD 630 w/ aftermarket wide front, 3 pt hitch, great tires, GC, $ 6,800. Shane Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 2636. Dynaho backhoe 73 model, 160 Detroit engine front bucket and back-hoe works good, $ 7,000. John Melton, Aberdeen 910- 303- 3002. Tifone orchard spray used 3 times to spray 2 ac of grapes, LNC, $ 3,500. James Wilson, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 4636. ’ 73 economy Power King w/ disk and mower, $ 1,500. Tim Bushey, Reidsville 336- 361- 0650. JD 4400 combine GC, 13 ft grain table, $ 2,500. William Haraden, Moores-ville 704- 622- 2307. 3910 Ford tractor low hrs, clean, good tires, paint original, GC, $ 10,000. Noel Leatherman, Lexington 336- 249- 1308. Two Gehl silage wagons, $ 1,300 and $ 1,000; JD suitcase weight bracket to fi t 20 series JD. Bryant Dodson, Hillsborough 919- 618- 1310. Two 3,000 bu grain bins, disas-sembled, $ 1,500/ ea; model 80 Mc- Cormick combine, operated ’ 08, fi eld ready, $ 800. Doug Groce, Siler City 919- 548- 2670. 2 row carrousel transplanter w/ barrels and mounts, GC, $ 1,000; Ford tractor 2810, EC, canopy top, $ 8,500; Ford tractor 5000, $ 5,900. Jimmie Wor-rell, Bailey 252- 236- 1920. NH baler 846 4x5 baled 200 bales this season, fi eld ready $ 1,000. George Bain, Asheboro 336- 879- 2696. AC B 50’ s, sheet metal, GC, front and rear cultivators, tires, 50%, original shutters, hydraulic lift, straight front axle, $ 1,700. Elaine Dillon, Cleveland 704- 278- 2906. Intern’l 460 tractor 50 hp, 3 pt, $ 3,200; JD 350 dozer, $ 8,500; 5’ rototiller, $ 500; 6’ disk, $ 350. Bill Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505. Ford 7610 tobacco special w/ loader bucket, forks, 10 hrs rebuilt engine, fuel pump, new hydraulic lines, great tires, fi berglass top, 3 remotes, $ 12,500. Nick Gezele, Wake Forest 919- 556- 9387. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW February 2009 Supplies For Sale Industrial lug rear tractor tires 16.9 x 28 50% tread, $ 80/ ea or $ 350/ for both. Lee Dunlap, Robbins 27325. Mill stone 8” thick, $ 500. Robert Weaver, Raeford 910- 873- 2045. Track and farm equipment tires, one 750x20; three 825x20; two 900x20; one 922x5, $ 15/ ea. M. Poole, Cary 919- 467- 9390. Seasoned or green wood, split price range, $ 10 up. Curtis Hughes, Denton 336- 857- 0325. Mason jars quarts/ pints, $ 3/ doz. David Richeson, Thomasville 336- 870- 2510. Truck tool box and 2 over the wheel well bins by Delta with locks, GC, $ 135; two M& S LT 235 R15 tires, 85% tread, $ 50. Murl Leazer, Rockwell 704- 279- 2701 or 433- 9231- cell. Vineyard/ fence treated posts 8- 9” diameter, 9 ft long, $ 25/ ea; used netafi lm irrigation ½ ” pipe, $. 03/ ft. Doug Holy-fi eld, Dobson 336- 374- 3825. Barbed wire # 12 with 4 barbs, $ 40/ per roll or $ 300/ for pallet of 8 rolls. M. Tommy, Mt Gilead 910- 571- 2358. 28 x60 greenhouse w/ 175,000 BTU heater, cooler system on end, 48” exhaust fan, vent, $ 2,000; 7 modine gas heaters, ranging 100,000 BTU to 200,000 BTU, $ 200/ ea for all. J. Kirk, Reidsville 336- 342- 3463. Pecan cracker cracks 50 to 100 lbs/ per hr, 80% halves, depending on age, condition of pecans, $ 900. Buck Barrier, Midland 704- 888- 5549. Goat milk cheese dill/ garlic, herbes de provence, plain and feta, $ 13/ lb + shipping. Tinker Linebaugh, Durham 919- 489- 1404. 275 gallon HD poly tanks with steel cage on steel pallets, top fi ll cap, ball valve on bottom, no strong chemicals ever in tanks, $ 75. W. B. Cutler, Erwin 910- 897- 6361. Band sawed lumber fl ooring, pine, oak, cedar, poplar, walnut maple, oak fence boards, some lumber air dried, $. 50 ft up. Glenn Jones, Winston- Salem 336- 817- 4325. Alpaca show fl eece, alpaca yarn, rovings, $ 2.50 up per ounce, appoint-ment only. Heid Kittrell, Greenville 252- 717- 3311. Rough sawn pine, great for pole barns, shed roofs, much more, pine $. 50/ bd ft; white oak, great for fencing and trailer decking, $ 1.25 bd ft. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Cattle mineral feeder made from plastic drums w/ truck tire base, hvy duty, $ 40/ ea. Tim Maye, Marshville 704- 624- 6380. Two 50 ft 24” I beams, perfect for bridge frame, $ 1,000. Kyle Evans, Con-nelly Springs 828- 455- 0534. Fence gates 4 used galvanized gates, three 12 ft and one 14 ft, GC, $ 40/ ea or $ 150/ for all. Bill Fowler, Greensboro 336- 292- 0374. Hit and miss fl ywheel engine, 3 hp, JD, on repo trucks, complete, refurbished, $ 2,100; double sided engine/ tractor show calendar, send # 10 SASE for 2 copies, Free. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919- 929- 5578. Greenhouse 20 ft x 97.5 ft, Quon-set style for plastic cover, heater, fan included, $ 1,250. Bobby Brock, Apex 919- 333- 6696. Horse drawn equipment walk behind cultivator, $ 25; gouge plow, $ 20; scoop pan, $ 40. Hugh Motsinger, Wallburg 336- 769- 2971. Greenhouses and equipment, 28 ft x 96 ft, $ 2,000 and 22 ft x 96 ft for $ 1,500; wood nursery boxes, $ 1.50/ ea. John Quesenberry, Walkertown 336- 595- 2580. Old horse mule drawn plows and seeder, several choices, $ 25 up, nothing over $ 75. M. Tom, Columbia 252- 394- 5997. 48” box fans never used, all galva-nized steel, 1 hp belt drive, 115v or 230v 1 year warranty on motor, 60” x60” x18” enclosure, 235 lbs, $ 499 + $ 160 shipping, $ 450/ ea, have 2, can deliver local. H. Hach, Cary 919- 467- 0154. Chicken coops wooden, $ 25/ ea. Thomas Cotner, Siler City 919- 742- 3446. Firewood, split seasoned, full sized pickup delivered, $ 85. Jake White, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 0478. Backyard chicken houses, large cages, feeder and watering equipment, $ 35 up. L. B. Deal, Winston- Salem 336- 813- 4531. Dog kennel 48x36x30, $ 50. Billy Breeden, Haw River 336- 578- 3454. 55 gallon plastic barrels, ideal for rain barrels, dog houses, fuel, feed or any liquids, $ 8/ ea. Eddie Surratt, Asheboro 336- 879- 1042. Unwanted livestock in any area of NC. Jeff Hill, Linwood 336- 859- 0918. Livestock Wanted Gelbvieh/ Angus X and Gelbvieh purebred bulls and heifers, 8 m/ o up. John Waugh, Climax 336- 685- 4232. Five coming 2 y/ o Brangus heifers, bred to low birth weight Brangus bull, palpated by NCSU safe, $ 1,500/ ea. Steve Whitley, Smithfi eld 919- 669- 2770. Boer goats, male and female some are reg., some are not, $ 65 up. Ricky Royal, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2835. Two pygmy wethers $ 50/ ea or will-ing to trade for intact billy. Matthews Lindsay, Morganton 828- 391- 8136. Dorper/ Kathadin X ram and 2 bred ewes, starter fl ock, $ 350. Lorie Poff, Liberty 336- 404- 0690. Charolais performance tested since 1966, purebred reg., polled and horned, $ 1,500 to $ 25,000. Carol and John Dykers, Siler City 919- 663- 2436 or 2931. Nubian/ Boer buck very gentle, beautiful offspring, 110 lbs, good stud, medium long horns, $ 50. Donnie Smith, Reidsville 336- 342- 9447. Boer goats, tame, unreg., high percentage Boer kids, $ 75/ ea. Robin McCoy, Charlotte 704- 376- 6306. Boer goat kids, DOB 12/ 08; 2 nan-nies, 1 billy, $ 50/ ea. Tim Troutman, Kannapolis 704- 938- 8720. Southdown babydoll sheep 1 y/ o, weathered, $ 50; male Islandic sheep, 2 ½ y/ o, weathered, $ 50. Tom Love, Midland 704- 888- 3046. Reg. black Angus bull Bushwacker bull, 4 y/ o, $ 1,500. Monroe Huffman, N. Wilkesboro 336- 973- 5216. Boer goats 7- 12 m/ o, full blood and % does, $ 125 up; bucks, $ 175 up; bred senior does, $ 250 up, kidding early ’ 09. Linda Klose, Jacksonville 910- 455- 7123. Black Angus bulls reg., som of Sitz Alliance 6595, New Design on dame side, from $ 1,000. M. B. Richardson, Sparta 336- 372- 5490. Polled Hereford bull, 7 m/ o, Victor bloodline, very gentle and easy, $ 600. Robert Stas, Burlington 336- 227- 3911. Full blood Boer buck, IBGA reg., Renoir g’son, low maintenance, will add perfect head, bone, length and muscle to your herd, $ 300. Ken Harper, Newport 252- 723- 2184. AI sired black Angus bulls can reg. AI sired by GAR Cimmarron, New Design, 6I6 bloodlines, docile, low BW, good growth, DOB 9/ 07, $ 1,000-$ 1,250. Jackie Johnson, Trinity 336- 475- 6975. Reg. Jacob sheep 5 ewes to lamb in March, $ 150/ ea; wethers, $ 50, excel-lent wool quality and horns. J. R. Webb, Colfax 336- 668- 7900. Jacob ewe lambs, ram lamb, 4 horned, reg. pending, Jacob ewe, Romney yearling ewe, natural colored, both most likely bred, $ 200/ ea. E. Strub, Weaverville 828- 645- 5869. Boer goat full blood buck, 5 y/ o, Eggs Blake son, $ 450. Keith Jessup, Ramseur 336- 879- 5255. Reg. Angus bulls 6595, 036, com-mitment sons, all halter broke, good disposition, $ 1,000 up. Bob Prestwood, Lenoir 828- 493- 1780. Charolais bulls, heifers, purebred, polled, 7- 9 m/ o, reg. sires, $ 500-$ 800, delivery by arrangement. Dee Helms, Salisbury 704- 637- 3524. Gelbvieh bulls, red and black, reg. top AI bloodlines, great for making Balancers, $ 1,500. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Boer goats all ages, nannies, bucks, kids, some ABGA reg., $ 75 up. J. Nor-man, Ruffi n 336- 939- 3065. 5 Gulf coast mature ewes, 3 reg., hardy rare breed of sheep, $ 500/ for all. David Sweeney, Raleigh 919- 851- 0856. Alpine dairy goat, $ 250; Saanen dairy goat, $ 250; Angus cow, grass fed for 6 months, about 1,000 lbs, $ 850. Bill Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505. Polled Hereford bulls, 2 yearling bulls, Milkmaker bloodlines, one 1 4 y/ o herd bull, 103T bloodlines, $ 700-$ 1,200. Alice Davis, Salisbury 704- 855- 4930. Sheep white and natural color Cotswolds and Cotswold X, ewes, rams and spring lambs, great fl eeces, hand spinners fl ock, $ 125-$ 300. K. Garmon, Lincolnton 704- 736- 4151. Black Angus reg. cattle with papers completed cow born 7/ 04, $ 900; heifer DOB 3/ 07, $ 700; bull DOB 9/ 06, $ 1,200; bull DOB 2/ 08, $ 700. Wayne Coble, Ramseur 336- 879- 5453. Black Angus bull 3 y/ o, $ 1,000 or trade for another bull, approximately 1,300 lb. Bill Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 8356. Gelbvieh/ Angus X and Gelbvieh purebred bulls and heifers 10 m/ o up. John Waugh, Climax 336- 685- 4232 or 362- 5929. Nigerian dwarf dairy goats AGS reg., doe, brown, black/ white buckskin, DOB 12/ 07, $ 175; buck brown, black/ white pinto, DOB 6/ 08, $ 125. Bob Love, Prospect Hill 336- 562- 3380. Nubian buck 2 y/ o proven, ADGA reg., CAE free, scrapies certifi ed herd, very gentle bottle raised, all black, $ 250. L. McAuley, Vass 910- 245- 3153. Goats/ sheep reg. purebred Nubian goats for milk and show, kids, milking does, $ 250 up; fi ne wool sheep, colored Corriedale and white Cormo, $ 250 up. V. McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657- 9271. Boer mixed goat, approximately 150 lbs, $ 175. Wanda Sides, Albemarle 704- 322- 8232. Boer goat ABGA fullblood and %, $ 75 up. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336- 475- 6539. Black Angus yearling heifers and bull, $ 800 up. Kenneth Dobbins, Reids-ville 336- 280- 3289. Black Simmental polled bulls, calving ease with excellent growth and muscling, AI sired, Goldmine, Joker, $ 1,500-$ 2,000. Bill Pyle, Franklinton 919- 494- 1145. Cow/ calf pair cow is small 4 y/ o open ½ Jersey ½ Dexter, come with her ¼ Jersey, ¾ Dexter bull calf, DOB 9/ 08. Stacy Lee, Gates 252- 357- 1928. Reg. Angus bulls 14- 16 m/ o, some sired by Objective, Lead On and In Focus, some natural sired by son of Exacto, $ 1,000 up. Kim Starnes, Salisbury 704- 637- 1805. Nigerian dwarf dairy goats, does, $ 150 up, some bred; bucks, $ 100 up, AGs/ ADGA reg., quality lines. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336- 548- 2977. Boer goats w/ IBGA/ ABGA reg., great genetics, does will sell with kids or separate, several great bucks, $ 50- $ 300. Chris Vanderford, Whiteville 910- 840- 3895. Black Angus bred heifers Angus open heifers, all reg, $ 1,000. Douog Mitchell, Siler City 919- 742- 6096. Polled Hereford heifers reg. and purbred available, excellent EPDs from top bloodlines, $ 800 up. Brent Creech, Zebulon 919- 801- 7561. Holstein steers and Jersey bulls, 800- 1,000 lbs, $ 450 up. Kenneth Briles, Trinity 336- 241- 2870. Three Guernsey heifers, 600 lbs, $ 1,250; 11 Holstein heifers, 3 Jersey heifers, avg 500 lbs, $ 1,250/ ea. Danny Sturgill, West Jefferson 336- 877- 5128. Goats 2 reg. Alpine does, good milker, $ 125/ ea; ½ Saanen doe, $ 65; reg. Alpine buck, 6 m/ o, $ 50. Linda Cook, Salisbury 704- 639- 8989. Fainting buck DOB 6/ 08, gentle, excellent health from well maintained herd, $ 90. Dodd Linker, Clemmons 336- 712- 2484. Shetland sheep, reg. quality stock, $ 250 up. Lynn Michael, New Hill 919- 387- 3890. 12 m/ o bulls, $ 1,200; open heifers, $ 900, all reg., top bloodlines. Dean Richardson, Sparta 336- 372- 5556. Barbados ram DOB 1/ 08, $ 300 nego. Johnny Bryant, Bailey 252- 235- 0297. Jersey bull calf can be reg., DOB 10/ 08, would like to trade for heifer. Diane Walsh, Oxford 919- 690- 1852. Llama male, 4 y/ o, gentle, been with cattle, goat and sheep, $ 500. David Hendrix, Waynesville 828- 246- 2309. Llama ILR, male, halter and trailer broken, very friendly, $ 500. Phillip Jenkins, Davidson 704- 507- 8990. Llama mini and standard ILR, males and females, guard, pet and show, qual-ity, $ 900 up. Mike and Wanda Higgins, Gibsonville 336- 697- 8955. ABGA Boer goats full blooded bil-lies, nannies and weanlings, excellent bloodline, $ 200 up. Phyllis Robinson, Conover 828- 464- 1076. Milking Devon bull 4 y/ o reg., $ 2,000. Charles Sydnor, Snow Camp 330- 606- 6044. Santa Gertrudis bull calves 6- 12 m/ o, reg. or not, $ 600-$ 1,200. L. J. Smith, Denton 336- 859- 5536. Red Angus bulls 14 m/ o and older, performance tested, $ 1,500 up. Jonathan Foster, Vass 910- 245- 1755. Polled Hereford bulls full blood gentle, out of large dark colored Her-efords, $ 500 up. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- 932- 0503. Purebred Nubian buck kids 1 w/ o up, $ 25 up, registerable, ADGA milk-ing does and doe kids, $ 175 up. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704- 283- 9881. Scottish Highland cattle, red, brown, black bull calves, red black heifer calves, $ 500 to $ 1,300; Shetland sheep unreg. Ewes, $ 50. Dan and Julie Wilson, Clyde 828- 627- 3362. Nigerian dwarf goats, blue eyed kids, 6 m/ o, can be reg. X breeds avail, dairy, meat, etc, $ 150 up. Eliza Maclean, Snow Camp 336- 376- 0811. Goats various ages, Boer %, some pregnant nannies, $ 100-$ 250, price may be nego. if you want all ten. Steve Jen-nings, Liberty 336- 622- 5331. Reg. Savanna goats, full blood and %, growth and muscle like Boer goats, parasite resistance like Kiko goats, $ 300. Tim Swain, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6016. Baby calves, baby pigs, $ 50; goats, $ 40 up. Terry Christenbury, Midland 704- 782- 1536. Preminum show lambs, breeding stock, stud rams, etc., $ 250-$ 450. Tina Armstrong, Walnut Cove 336- 480- 5288. Gelbvieh bulls JBOB breeding, 16 m/ o greeding soundness tested, gentle, $ 1,500. Ralph Hale, Marshville 704- 624- 4108. Boers, % Boers and Nubians, $ 65 up. Tracy Wall, Ronda 336- 957- 5632. 6 y/ o ¾ Jersey milk cow w/ calf will calve in April, $ 1,500. Carroll Cowell, Oriental 252- 249- 1303. Reg. black Angus bulls, $ 1,000- $ 1,400/ ea, 16 m/ o, Wye breeding. Jim Rhyne, Statesville 704- 872- 6996. LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK Boer goats IBGA reg., nannies, billies, $ 250-$ 350/ ea, red and correct color. James Coble, Pleasant Garden 336- 674- 7107. Black Angus bull purebred, reg., 3 y/ o, DOB 9/ 05, Bextor bloodline, easy calving, make good herd bull, $ 1,500. Allan Edwards, Oakboro 704- 485- 4354. Angus bulls reg., calved 12/ 07 and 12/ 08, AI sired by BCC Bushwacker and Gar Solution, halter broke, tattooed, $ 1,400; black Angus heifers/ cows, $ 1,100-$ 1,800. John Cassavaugh, Lenoir 828- 728- 9007. Brahman cattle reg., gray, bred for performance, show quality cows w/ calves, bred cows/ heifers, select group of Brahman bulls, $ 1,000-$ 10,000. Terry McPherson, Graham 336- 376- 9445 or 919- 280- 2467- cell. Nannie Boer goat X, good moth-ers, $ 75. Jack Lawrence, Walnut Cove 336- 414- 1728. Boer goats ABGA reg., full blooded buck, DOB 2/ 08, Ennobled bloodline, $ 225, 7/ 8 doe, DOB 5/ 08, $ 125. David Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Black Angus bull purebred, reg., DOB 9/ 05, Bextor bloodline, easy calv-ing, make good herd bull. Allan Edwards, Oakboro 704- 485- 4354. Angus X cows young 4- 5 y/ o, bred to calve April or May, $ 700 up; young bulls and open heifers, $ 450 up. J. Fields, Greensboro 336- 580- 1691. Jersey steers 600 or 700 lbs, very nice, $ 550. Robert Sell, Winston- Salem 336- 595- 8247. Feeder pigs Tamworth/ Hamp mix, pasture raised, 4- 5 m/ o, $ 80-$ 110. Ron Peters, Reidsville 336- 342- 7545. Polled Hereford bulls reg., 12 to 36 m/ o, great bloodlines, balanced EPD’s $ 900 up. Bill Mericka, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3389. Black Angus cow/ calf pairs, $ 1,100; bred cows, $ 800; Angus X heifers, $ 600. Ronnie Oakley, Mayodan 336- 427- 3475. Reg. Texas longhorns ropers, bulls, cows bred for color and disposition, top pedigrees, $ 350 up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336- 302- 0966. Simmental bulls black and polled, DOB 10/ 07 and 12/ 07, sired by Dream On and Dakota, $ 1,100-$ 1,500. Robby Teague, Purlear 336- 927- 7088. Longhorn and Corriente X roping steers and heifers, good horn and are fresh, $ 325/ ea or $ 4,500 for 15. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 902- 3950. High quality breeding and show does, ABGA reg., Ennobled Casey, Striker, 180M, Windsor bloodlines, some exposed to show bucks, some open, some have show points, $ 400 up. J. Helms, Midland 704- 560- 3159. Pygmy mix doe DOB 4/ 08; wethers, DOB 3/ 08, various sizes and colors, $ 35-$ 55. B. Parker, Lexington 336- 787- 4960. Small pygmy goats father 16” tall, males, $ 45; females, $ 55. John Harroff, Concord 704- 786- 3782. Reg. black Angus heifers/ bulls over 6 m/ o, parents on farm, $ 700. M. C. Wil-liams, Marshville 704- 624- 6775. 25 commercial bred heifers sired by Nichols Angus bulls, all bred to black easy calving bull, 16 calve in spring of ’ 09, $ 1,250/ ea; 9 calve in the fall of ’ 09, $ 1,100/ ea. Richard Hord, Shelby 704- 482- 9628. Two red Angus bulls 14 m/ o, ready to breed, embryo calves by Combination, $ 1,500/ ea OBO. Jeff Banfi eld, Aberdeen 910- 281- 3821. Fainting goats babies and adults, billies and nannies, blue eyes, $ 100-$ 250. Cathie Yates, King 336- 983- 7849. Red Angus brood cow $ 1,200, 2nd pregnancy, due mid February; 100% An-gus bull, 21 m/ o, $ 1,200 tested negative for BVD, reproductive soundness good, ready to work. Larry Decator, Pittsboro 919- 444- 4071 or 542- 2827. Texas Longhorn heifers, bred cows and bulls, $ 350 up. Charlie Bolton, Pittsboro 919- 542- 6132. Polled Hereford cattle, reg. bloodline, bulls 1- 2 y/ o, $ 900/ ea; heifers, 1 y/ o, $ 700/ ea. Nancy B. McKnight, State Road 336- 874- 2166- d, 276- 768- 8769- cell. Reg. black Angus bull DOB 9/ 07, Trend 315/ Traveler bloodlines, $ 900, will consider trade. Ricky Reich, Lexington 336- 787- 4979. Young bulls Angus X 500- 600 lbs, fi ve all black, one Baldie one Limo, $ 600. Doug Bullard, Sanford 919- 774- 4289. Dairy goats purebred Togenburg, young does, old does, wethers, buck, $ 35 up. Arlen Kilen. Lowgap 336- 352- 3282. Polled Hereford bulls, $ 600 up. Rany Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5738. Reg. black Angus heifers/ bulls, 6 m/ o, weaned, eating, very good blood-line, $ 700. M. Williams, Marshville 704- 624- 6775. Reg. polled Hereford bulls open heifers, cows with calves, quality cattle, $ 1,000-$ 2,500. John Wheeler, Fayetteville 910- 868- 1910. Red Simmental bulls reg., polled, halter broken, sired by AI bulls, $ 1,100 up. Phil Rucker, Hamptonville 336- 468- 1675. Nigerian dwarf and Toggenburg goats, does/$ 125; bucks, $ 75, disbud-ded, friendly. Nancy Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Livestock For Sale Any unwanted livestock. Caleb Henley, Salisbury 704- 636- 6636. Calf to bottle raise, Dexter preferred but will consider any breed. Audrey Mizrahi, Rocky Point 910- 352- 1754. Days to week old Jersey heifer calves, prefer western NC if possible and reasonable price. Linda Davis, Bryson City 910- 459- 9055. European, Russian or cross Boar hog, young weaned to 6 m/ o. Jonathan Surratt, Trinity 336- 460- 4057. LIVESTOCK WANTED Ground driven manure spreader, 25- 35 bu, GC. Joy Frannicola, Smithfi eld 919- 398- 5230. IH 420 baler for parts. Roy Helton, Lincolnton 704- 735- 5533. Ford 515 sickle mower for parts reasonable price. Larry Cook, Denton 336- 302- 5249. DR fi eld and brush cutter. Jerry McKenzie, Lexington 336- 752- 2700. JD 1 row planter, model 71, or 1 row IH 185 or 295 planter, need to be fi eld ready condition, about a 2 hour drive from Hendersonville. Tim Asbury, Hendersonville 828- 388- 1237. NH sq baler model 276 in FC to GC. Mike Davis, High Point 336- 669- 1187. JD 2 cyl tractor models 40, 420 or 430 running or not; need JD 28” 9 bolt rim. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919- 815- 0268. JD 843 corn head. Wally Hobbs, Hertford 252- 426- 1495. Hay tedder in GC. Joe Midgette, Vanceboro 252- 244- 1615. One row potato digger in FC to GC, PTO driven chain, pull or 3 pt hitch. E. W. Bowen, Jr., Riegelwood 910- 612- 1867. PTO belt pulley for Deutz tractor. J. P. Cline, Newton 828- 324- 5081. Corn sheller, belt driven by trac-tor. Noel Leatherman, Lexington 336- 249- 1308. Need some parts for a 3300 combine, willing to purchase the whole machine if reasonable. Bryan Fowler, Whiteville 910- 234- 1697. Tobacco hand setter/ planter. Kay Bennett, Jacksonville 910- 347- 1445. MF combine bean head. Shane Sells, Kernersville 336- 362- 4055. Exhaust manifold for Case SC tractor, also need seat for same. Charles Hinton, Pittsboro 919- 542- 6286. 3 pt auger in GC, prefer multiple augers. Dick Marshall, Charlotte 704- 576- 8810. Mid mount grader blade for Farmall Super A. Richard Collins, Elkin 336- 366- 4026. 435 JD. Lee Goodnight, China Grove 704- 857- 7207 or 857- 2979 before 9 pm. Frontend loader to fi t JD2440. Scott Helms, Marshville 704- 282- 7366. 309 Ford seed planter, GC. Wayne Wooten, Hiddenite 828- 635- 6577. Mixer/ grinder in good working con-dition that you can put sq bales in. Jason Butler, Clarendon 910- 653- 8807. Cable skidder or small grapple skidder in GC, running and ready to work, good winch a must. Clay Boykin, Whiteville 910- 640- 6861. JD 175 hydrostatic mower w/ good deck, oil fi lter, GC; 14.9 x36 tire for IH574. Phil Hart, Sr., Louisburg 919- 562- 1091. Bale ramps for a JD round baler, ramps for other models may fi t. Danny Gravley, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 5539. Need �� 66-’ 68 diesel Ford 3000 parts or parts tractor. Scott Christoffel, Julian 336- 209- 6116. Pecan cracker and sheller. David Suggs, Snow Hill 252- 747- 4749. 2 row no til corn planter in good working condition. Donald Jones, Pleas-ant Garden 336- 312- 2313. Need tobacco barn boxes, look not important, structurally sound, 4x4x5 ft preferred, paying cash. Tyler Hopkins, Zebulon 919- 369- 1547. Good used, tongue hitch for 7000 6 row conservation corn planter, reasonable price. Austin Sink, Trinity 336- 442- 2261. JD corn picker pull type or 3 pt hitch, good working condition. Steve Cline, Shelby 704- 466- 1904. JD 234 2 row corn header for parts or use. David Oakley, Chapel Hill 919- 969- 1625. 3 pt hitch to fi t C Farmall. Danny L. Dennis, Ellerbe 910- 652- 5183. Looking for good condition or easily repairable tractor ASAP, willing to work off some of the costs or if someone is willing to set up payments. Deidra Hicks, Hickory 828- 322- 6876. Motor for TD9 bulldozer running or not. David Aron, Snow Camp 336- 675- 5476. ’ 58 to ’ 60 Ferguson 35 Deluxe in good working condition, good tin. Warren Beam, Lincolnton 704- 732- 1334. Small seed cleaner. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Vicon disk mower. Lincoln Triplette, N. Wilkesboro 336- 984- 7035. Grain cleaner with screens and owner manual, mfg by Sears or Mont-gomery Ward. Kirby Frank, Denton 336- 905- 0257. 5 ft aerator price range, $ 100-$ 150. R. Harvell, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 1758. 861 gas Ford tractor PS kit com-plete fenders, would consider complete tractor for parts. Richard Price, Bostic 828- 245- 6529. Need a cheap grain drill and a lime drop spreader, use only for planting deer plots. J. R. Neal, Charlotte 704- 339- 9926. JD Gator in need of restoring, I have a new gas engine, a Gator with a blown engine would be perfect. Randy Baker, Durham 919- 451- 0698. CAT 416 or 420, 4x4, split bucket; factory made gas or diesel self propelled walk behind brush/ up to 1 and ½ ” diam-eter sprout cutter. D. Hensley, Asheville 828- 252- 8085. EQUIPMENT WANTED February 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 Supplies Wanted FARM SUPPLIES Small Animals For Sale Border collies reg., ABCA, black/ white, DOB 12/ 08, $ 225. Bob or Betty Martin, Lawsonville 336- 593- 2793. Reg. German Drahthaar reg. Airedale X pups, DOB 12/ 08, excellent farm dogs, $ 100. Jim Keeble, Cashiers 828- 743- 2572. Great Pyrenees/ shepherd pups DOB 12/ 08 raised with goats, $ 80-$ 100 OBO. C. L. Pickett, Burlington 336- 228- 8571 or 214- 5827. Brittany spaniel male, reg., 7 y/ o, close range, good for older hunter, $ 425. Wayne Jones, Saratoga 252- 236- 1906. Weimaraner male pups, some blue and some silver, AKC, DOB 11/ 08, dame and sire good natured, point and retrieve, $ 500. Kaye Hages, Lowgap 336- 320- 2335. Beagle mix 3 m/ o, and 7 w/ o fe-male Lab mix, all shots, Free to good homes. Brooke Hutchins, Asheboro 336- 381- 0392. Mountain Feist pups, 3 males, 1 female, some natural bobtails, will be small, $ 125. Bonnie Nash, Timberlake 919- 246- 5661. Brittany spaniel pups AKC reg., DOB 11/ 08, white and liver, white and orange, $ 200. Charles Willard, Winston- Salem 336- 771- 1919. English pointer pups FDSB reg., DOB 1/ 09, parents on site, excellent pedigree, $ 150. Daniel Buchanan, Sanford 919- 353- 0223. Boykin spaniel pups BSS reg., parents on site, $ 450/ females, $ 400/ male DOB 1/ 09, Edisto lineage. Libby Presnell, Sparta 336- 372- 4131. Weimaraner pups, AKC, tails docked, dew claws removed, ready 2/ 09, $ 350. Greg Stone, Sanford 919- 721- 3248. German shorthair pointer pups, AKC reg., $ 250; Weimaraner pups, AKC reg., $ 350, parents on site, Don Smith, Albertson 252- 568- 4938. Golden retriever pups, AKC reg., variety of colors, ready to go, with papers, $ 300. Gene Keiger, Statesville 704- 876- 8767. Walker Foxhound top bloodlines pups for $ 125, ready to go, also young running dogs. Craig White, Henderson 252- 226- 2128. Jack Russell 1 y/ o male, black and white, $ 75 nego. Lisa Reece, Boonville 336- 961- 2908. Blue merle Sheltie crate trained, $ 700 OBO. C. Tarleton, Willard 910- 512- 7769. At stud fi eld champion GWS Little River Skeeter, Black Bob & Robs Dia-mond Two bloodline pups, 6 m/ o, AKC, $ 100 up; stud fee, $ 150. Fred Gentry, East Bend 336- 699- 2281. Welsh Pemboke Corgi, male, tri-color, DOB 11/ 06, shots UTD, $ 300 or will trade for unrelated tri- color male for stud. Kathy Daniels, Taylorsville 828- 632- 5025, aft 6pm. Beagle pups, parents on- site, shots UTD, dewormed, $ 75- 100. Bradley Stevens, Four Oaks 919- 222- 7357. Great Pyrenees pups, DOB 10/ 03, males, AKC sire and full- blooded dam on site, 4200/ ea. Kenneth Rogers, Denton 336- 859- 3940. NSDR Australian shepherd male, black tr, great instinctive herding, 1 y/ o, shots UTD, $ 150. Tiffany Shepherd, N Wilkesboro 336- 696- 4578. Mountain Cur male, 4 y/ o, good squirrel dog, $ 800 fi rm; Mtn cur pups, blue brindle female, $ 150, OMCBA brindle female, $ 500. Mark Jacobs, Bryson City 828- 269- 7509. Collie pups, AKC lassie type, DOB 11/ 8/ 08, sable, tri- color, parents on site, $ 250. Rhonda Moore, Sanford 336- 882- 4281. Beagle pups, DOB 10/ 8, shots and wormed, $ 100. Michael Marciniak, Louisburg 919- 496- 5290. Great Pyrenees, reg, 13 m/ o, $ 450 neg. Wayne Blake, West End 910- 673- 1072. New Zealand rabbits, white or black, 2- 3 m/ o, $ 8 male, $ 10 female; 3- 6 m/ o, $ 12- 15; 6 m/ o+, $ 15- 20. N. Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Redbone bloodhound pups, DOB 12/ 15/ 08, reds, livers, saddlebacks, $ 500. Matthew Bullard, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 4833. Dachshunds, long & short hair, reg, 1st shots, wormed, dapples, brindles, blk/ tan, brn/ red, $ 350 ea; red heeler, 1 ½ y/ o, spayed, shots UTD, $ 150. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville 336- 671- 3117. German shepherd pups, working bloodlines, Czech/ DDR, parents hip certifi ed, SCHII, companion, protection, competition, police dogs, $ 1,000. Janette Oglesby, Stokesdale 336- 643- 4885. Effective Feb. 1, dog ads are no longer being accepted for the Agricultural Review. Large chickens you do not want, I will pick them up. J. Parrish, Durham 919- 688- 3235. Bantams OE, golden laced, silver laced, young birds, healthy. Wade Shelton, Mt. Airy 336- 374- 2254. Standard cochin hens in black, blue, splash, or white, will also buy hatching eggs or chicks. Kandace Green, Bladenboro 910- 874- 3035. Pigeons for dog training, any amount. Gunnar Henderson, Fuquay Varina 919- 741- 2028. Old English black looking for nice hens; Serama’s would like a trio or more. Bill Jordan, Statesville 704- 873- 5581. Black and blue Orpington hatching eggs or chicks. Anna Hinson, Seagrove 336- 879- 2167. Production leghorn rooster, spangled Cornish, and unusual colored guineas ( no pearl, white or lavender). Clint Dobbins, New London 704- 517- 6095. Poultry & Supplies For Sale Poultry & Supplies Wanted POULTRY & SUPPLIES Bantams OE black, wheaton, self blue, spangled, blue wheaton, ’ 07-’ 08 birds, $ 25/ pair, $ 40/ trio. Wade Shelton, Mt Airy 336- 374- 2254. Three curtain windows for chicken houses, used 1 year, mounted on steel frame, $ 995. Malvin Porter, Peachland 704- 272- 7345. Solid white homing pigeons, large, $ 35/ pair. Ernest Hatchel, Burlington 336- 228- 1056. Dark Cornish bantams $ 25/ pair, young birds. James Coble, Pleasant Garden 336- 674- 7107. RIR and Barred Rock baby chicks, $ 2/ ea; started pullets, $ 8/ ea. James Fink, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436- 6496. Pigeons Homers and Rollers, $ 7/ ea; parlor tumblers, $ 10/ ea, no shipping. Jimmy Morgan, Huntersville 704- 875- 6463. Pigeons Birmingham rollers, comp. bred, old Carolinia family of deep spin-ners, $ 10 up. D. R. Dennis, Randleman 336- 498- 5034. Two pair of India Blue peacocks, 2 y/ o, excellent health, $ 125/ for each pair. Chris Williams, Durham 919- 614- 0338. 3,000 Red sex link started pullets/ chickens, debeaked, vaccinated, small orders, $ 6/ ea. Josie and Darrell Snider, Staley 336- 622- 2942. White Homing pigeons, other colors available, $ 15/ ea. George Harrington, Ayden 252- 746- 2536. Chickens, white rock, 1 y/ o hens, lay large brown eggs, $ 5. Randy Wright, Staley 336- 622- 2386 or 622- 2397. Chukkars $ 5/ ea. Kirby Frank, Denton 336- 905- 0257. Japanese mottled bantams 3 full grown roosters, full blooded and very nice, $ 5/ ea. Roger Yost, Rockwell 704- 262- 7200. Tipplers pigeons high fl ying, lots of colors, great fl yers, $ 5/ ea. Chuck Burger, Stoneville 336- 453- 1432. Black Jersey giant pair, $ 45 up, extra hen, $ 25; Congo grey male, $ 350; Alexandrian ringnecks, $ 325/ pr.; wooden poultry crates made with wooden dowels, $ 30/ ea. A. S. Manuel, Salisbury 336- 239- 4942. RIR chicks, Cornish, broiler X chicks, $ 6/ ea; mini bantams grown, $ 6/ ea, we hatch year round. Rena J. Long, Zebulon 919- 268- 5910- cell. RIR, Buff Orgington and white silky chicks, $ 1 up as available. Jacob Martin, Fayetteville 910- 484- 3901. White homers & Birmingham roll-ers, including baldheads and whites, $ 10- 20. Danny Martin, Mt Airy 336- 789- 1166. Turkeys, pasture raised, look wild, $ 25. Joe Wilson, Franklinville 336- 498- 3095. Old English Bantams, 12 different colors, no shipping, $ 20/ pr. Millo Potter, Seven Springs 252- 569- 2131. Barred Plymouth rock and buckeye breeders, pullets $ 25 up, Cockerals $ 15 up; laying hens starting at $ 15, two bell waterers, $ 10/ ea. Jamie Duckworth, Kenly 919- 915- 5789. Cuckoo Maran roosters, purebred, various ages, $ 5/ ea. Keith Foster, Re-idsville 336- 616- 0004. RIR, 4 m/ o pullets and roosters, $ 8; silkie, cochin and sissle chicks, $ 5- 10. Justin Smith, Asheboro 336- 465- 2994. Roosters, lrg healthy, free- ranged, 20 w/ o Silver Laced Wyandottes and Buff Orpingtons, $ 7 up. Gabriela S. Lee, Winston- Salem 336- 765- 6741. 2 feed bins, 8T & 18T, $ 500 & $ 1,500; 2 fi ll system, $ 500; chicken feeders 1212’ 8 motors, $ 1,500; turkey feeder 596’ 4 motor, $ 800; Steve Knox, Mooresville 704- 892- 5011. Incubators, Brower round metal, rugged and long lasting for eggs and seed starting, 16”/$ 50, 20”/$ 90; GQF cabinet models w/ auto turners, $ 375. Don Cash, Charlotte 704- 567- 7798. Emus, 1 y/ o, sex unknown, $ 125/ ea or $ 200/ both, will deliver for add. fee. Thomas Caudle, Lexington 336- 247- 0816, lv msg. Quail, Gambel, Calif., Tenn., red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo & white bobwhites, butler, Coturnix, Texas A& M, Tibetan reds, Hungarians, Chukars & Barbary, $ 1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 0213. Bobwhite quail, good fl ight or hunting preserve bird, over 20 yrs growing exp, $ 3 for 50 or more. Tony Seawell, Carthage 910- 464- 5819 or 464- 5911. Guineas, hatched spring of ’ 08, 9 total, asking $ 65. Robert Artzner, Kernersville 336- 817- 0159. Large Muscovy drakes, 6- 8 m/ o, $ 15- 25. Rick Delgado or Johnny Bryant, Bailey 252- 469- 2694 or 252- 296- 6712. Roller pigeons, all colors, $ 5. Steven Green, Randleman 336- 495- 1399. Pigeons, rollers, white homers, Chi-nese owls, Jacobins and white & colored doves, $ 5- 10. Jerry Green, Randleman 336- 498- 9255. Quail, chukars, pheasants, adult birds, $ 2.50 up. Bradley Thompson, Mt Gilead 910- 439- 4428. Peacocks, ’ 08 hatch, some breed-ers, Indian blue, black shoulders, whites, purples, cameos, Java greens, $ 40 up. Napoleon tucker, Nashville 252- 443- 3642. Pigeons, Birmingham rollers, free. Bobby Shelton, Greensboro 336- 621- 1094. Peacock, India blue, 1 y/ o, $ 75. N. Hobson, Pittsboro 336- 376- 8137. Birmingham Rollers, Old Jaconette line, early developers, deep spinners, $ 20up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919- 563- 5658. Quail restoration hatcher surro-gator system, GC, $ 600. Mike Tucker, Tobaccoville 336- 983- 4863. Chicks- Buff orpington, speckled Sussex, Rhode Island red, Easter egg-ers, $ 2; Turkey poults, Beltsville white, white Holland, $ 2- 8. Steve Ashman, Chocowinity 252- 402- 7237. Homers, pheasants, chickens, Easter Egg blue & green, laying hens and cochin banthams, $ 8 OBO. Roger Melville, Charlotte 704- 568- 0312 or rjmelvillejr@ yahoo. com. Guineas, hens & jacks, $ 15/ ea; pi-geons, doves & bantams, $ 10/ ea. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336- 498- 7103. RIR and black sex link laying hens, lrg brown hens, double yolked eggs, $ 8. Robert Stokely, Thomasville 336- 475- 6226. Pheasants, fl ight trained, $ 12; barred rocks, australorps, silkies and other assorted bantams, $ 4 up. Donny Epps, Troy 910- 576- 4660. Buff Orpington hatching eggs, presale, 1 doz + priority shipping & guarantee included, $ 30. Kandace Green, Bladenboro 910- 874- 3035 or www. greenfamilyfarms. com. Silver laced wyandottes, just start-ing to lay, $ 10/ ea; assorted standard roosters, $ 6- 8/ ea. Thad Watkins, Denton 336- 596- 5244. 14 quail, males & females, free. 1 solid white peking & 1 grey Swedish duck, fl ightless and tame, free. Tom Love, Midland 704- 888- 3046. Jumbo bob white quail and chukar, fl ight ready for season, quail, $ 5/ ea, chukar, $ 9. Ken Briel, Smithfi eld 919- 209- 8449. Old English Bantams, silver duckwing, fawn duckwing, fawn duckwing splash, blue barred quail, & black, $ 15 ea. Allen Roberts, Seagrove 910- 571- 2036. Barred Japanese bantams, breeder quality also black pair, $ 10 up. Wil Hanley, Four Oaks 919- 796- 2936. Bobwhite quail, jumbo Wisconsin’s, fl ight conditioned, great for bird dog training, very wild, quail raised outside in uncovered fl ight pen, exposed to elements, $ 3.50 - $ 4. Randy Bowers, Albemarle 704- 982- 3182. Serama roosters, Class C pets, most are around 20 ounces, 1 y/ o, lots of colors, $ 5 ea. 2 cuckoo marans roosters, beauti-ful, $ 15/ ea or $ 20/ both. Leslie Franco, Lexington 336- 476- 8608. Shenandoah incinerator, GC, $ 3800. 2’ x 19’ corrugated used tin, 250 pieces, $ 0.50/ ft; 1” thick, 2’ x8’ insulation, 500 pieces, $ 0.25/ ft; used galvanized gas line, $ 0.50/ ft; Lincoln Triplette, N Wilkesboro 336- 984- 7035. Incubator, Sportsman model 1502, 1 ½ y/ o, will hatch all fowl birds, $ 450. Chris Suits, Asheboro 336- 625- 4849. Hatch grey, white hackle kelso, hatch game chickens, 6- 8 m/ o pairs, $ 80/ pr breeders. Tony Bowyer, Laurel Hill 910- 276- 2447. Bobwhite quail, raised in 400’ chicken house, $ 3.50, large orders welcome. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 252- 478- 7575. Pigeons, Hughes performance tipplers, will fl y for 20 hrs, satinettes, show types, three main color patterns, $ 25-$ 150. E. W. Fredrickson, Wilmington 910- 686- 9834. Metal box for hauling dogs, to fi t regular size or small pick up truck, nego. Bob Warren, Benson 910- 891- 9700. Corn mill grinder with stock rocks, any condition. Charles Sigmon, PO Box 962, Hildebran 28637. Couple sets of plow handles, old horse drawn type. Bennie Wright, Greensboro 336- 674- 0978. Old barns with fl at barn boards 8” wide minimum or beams 6x6” minimum, will remove and clean up. Mike Wessell, Raleigh 919- 801- 5383. Need two rear tractor tires 18- 4- 26 turf tread. Danny Bynum, Ellerbe 910- 652- 2204. Poultry transportation crates in GC. Amy Foster, Iron Station 704- 308- 1431. Vinyl/ plastic individual house for calf/ mini horse used for shelter in pasture without barn, new or used. Cindy Dixon, Durham 919- 596- 4156. Pea or bean sheller in GC. Bert McNiel, Wilkesboro 336- 973- 3217. Goat cart for a 10 y/ o, used but GC. Karin Griffi ths, Carrboro 919- 942- 3003. Cheap woodstove for outside shop. Rex Wade, Sanford 919- 777- 0256. 500 gallon or larger waterstove with heat exchanger. Gerald Amos, Mt. Airy 336- 385- 8744. 1,200 + 6 ft fence posts wood or metal, 18,000 ft of wire and 18,000 ft of woven fence 4 ft high. Lindy McGhee, Fayetteville 910- 978- 7050. Good used rear tractor tires sizes 17.9- 28 and 12.4- 24. Dennis Ford, Lexington 336- 859- 2031. Corners for chain type feeders. M. H. Chilton, Jr., Ararat 336- 374- 0259. Several metal open top barrels with lids and rings, 15 to 30 gallon size. Don Tarlton, Star 910- 428- 9428. Small to medium glass greenhouse, will purchase and remove. Scott Sink, Lexington 336- 250- 0685. Cider mill any condition, will rebuild if all the hardware present. Jerry Moore, Marshville 704- 624- 5476. Poly containers, preferably silo shaped, 55 gallon and larger. Raney Hester, Hurdle Mills 336- 599- 3651. Stainless steel rabbit and dog cages needed, heavy duty kennel cages and accessories. Tim Smith, Fayetteville 910- 391- 2295. Rim for 570A JD motor grader 13.00 x 24.00, would consider buying whole machine for parts. Chris McKinney, Granite Quarry 704- 279- 5194. Operating combine parts for Massey 35 combine including corn head. Vance Greeson, Pikeville 919- 242- 6206. Horse/ mule drawn sickle mower. Robert Jones, Durham 919- 321- 6190. Round bale hay feeder for horses, must be excellent to GC. Richard Broker, Robbins 910- 464- 5244. Telephone poles or timber of long lengths for pole barn. Brian Layton, Seagrove 336- 879- 1309. Mule or horse drawn hay rake. Johnny Russell, Dover 252- 526- 1382. 3910 Ford tractor wheels, 28”, need 2 reasonably priced. James Davis, Lexington 336- 853- 8019. Used hoophouse or hoophouse components such as wiggle wire and wire tracks for fastening plastic, willing to dismantle and pickup. Brittany Kordick, Pittsboro 919- 742- 2255. Honda EM 3000 generator, 3,000 watts, one 30 amp twist lock and two 15 amp receptacles, low usage, LNC, $ 750. Ray Matthews, Elon 336- 586- 0430. Two new 825 R15 radial tires/ tubes for industrial lowboy, $ 350; air comp. 5 hp, 220 sp needs pump work, $ 350; 2 500 gal. diesel oil tanks, $ 150/ ea; 11 hp Honda motor, elec. start, $ 750. P. Stamey, Rockwell 704- 938- 4948. Associated gas engine hired hand, 2 ¼ hp on cart, starts and runs on magneto older restoration, $ 2,200. A. C. Culpepper, Gibsonville 336- 449- 4524. Firewood dry kilned 4,000- 5,000 lb, $ 125 can be delivered Free within 10 mi of Granite Falls. Larry Wilson, Hudson 828- 217- 2721. 12 gauge, 6 ft high chain link fence will all posts and gates, bolts, clips and caps, 500 ft., you must take down but I can help with tractor, help deliver if needed, buyer will help pay for gas, $ 4,500. B. James, Ruffi n 336- 939- 7458. Water pump 3” intake, 3” output with 3 commercial tanks on a 16 ft trailer, pump needs to be cleaned from being stored in oil in barn, $ 500. Bill Kallam, Walkertown 336- 595- 4863. 4x3 Berkley irrigation pump and 600 ft 2” lay fl at hose, $ 400; 2x2 fi lter station for drip irrigation and fertilize injection. Leonard Bruff, Lexington 336- 474- 0993. 4,000 gallon above ground fuel storage tanks, $ 1,000/ ea. Debbi Carver, Roxboro 336- 599- 8235. 4” x4’ x7’ locust posts, $ 6.50; 7’ locust split or round post, $ 3.75; 10 ‘ split locust rails, $ 6. Dean Richardson, Sparta 336- 372- 5556. Two horse disk with 2 metal wheels, $ 250. Bobby Coker, Tabor City 910- 653- 2820. 4x4 slats, 4x12 slats, chain hen feeder with platform scales, sodium lights, egg room cooler, lubing nipple drinkers, $ 700 up. Eugene White, Taylorsville 828- 632- 6803 or 312- 6018. Round pens all sizes from 20 ft diameter to 150 ft. diameter, green, blue, red or galvanized, $ 354 up. Roy Wright, Advance 336- 998- 8637. Wood saw possibly factory built, automatic belt tightener, V4 Wisconsin motor, not running, pulley on clutch for safety engagement, $ 1,000. Bill Kallam, Walkertown 336- 595- 4863. Yellow locust split rails, 10 ft, $ 7/ ea. Randal Letterman, Green Mtn 828- 208- 1318- cell or 682- 3850. Pine shavings bulk, delivery avail-able for additional charge. Adam Pope, Lilesville 704- 695- 5125. Guard rail for cattle pens, 26 ft sticks, $ 2/ ft. Seth Church, Hays 336- 927- 5370. At least 100+ cedar trees would be good for lumber, at reasonable price. R. Freeman, Charlotte 704- 588- 0069. 6” water transfer pump 371 Detroit motor, $ 3,800. Richard Hanes, Lexington 336- 249- 4488. 30,000 tobacco sticks VGC, always stored inside, $ 40/ per 1,000. Shelton Hill, Orrum 910- 628- 7205. Hit and miss engine Alamo 2 hp, about 1915, has magneto and needs someone who knows how to start it, $ 795. Paul Hill, Salisbury 704- 633- 7019. Pecans, shelled, this year’s crop, $ 6/ lb, will crack and shell your pecans for $. 50/ lb. Kelly Griffi n, Seven Springs 252- 569- 1420. 25 burlap sacks $ 12, have as many as you need, 36” x28”, can be used for multiple purposes. Kevin O’Neill, Belews Creek 336- 414- 8503. Fence posts, pressure treated for in ground use, 5” x7 ft, $ 5.85; 5” x8 ft, $ 6.50, 16/ per bundle; have untreated for $ 3.50/ ea. M. Dale, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 5261. Live animal box traps all steel, coon, fox, bobcat, dogs, $ 65, $ 100, $ 125 and $ 150. J. Parrish, Durham 919- 688- 3235. Pancake air compressor 24 hp, 4 gallon, $ 75. Frank Busby, Jr, Matthews 704- 962- 2541. Four new 15” all terrain tires, white letter, $ 400. B. L. Hightower, Oxford 919- 693- 8978. Concrete form 2 step 7” apart top deck 24” x48”, $ 100. Greg Mills, Apex 919- 362- 8944. Cedar fence posts 7 ft long, $ 2.50/ ea up. Bobby Roberson, Pittsboro 919- 542- 4237. One horse wagon with iron wheels, kept under shelter, $ 900. Neil Graham, Rowland 910- 422- 8150. Two 13x24 tractor tires & rims, 80% tread, $ 500; 6 ft bushhog, $ 200. Edward Moser, Greensboro 336- 674- 9572. Electric motors, new old stock, 1/ 3 and ½ hp, 1725 RPM, 115- 230volt, ball bearing, reversible, base mount, 5/ 8” shaft, $ 48/ ea. Bill Payne, Madison 336- 548- 6630. Double ground hardwood mulch $ 20/ yd; potting soil, $ 35/ yd; topsoil, $ 30/ yd, pine needles, $ 4.50/ bale, delivery in Lincoln and Catawba co for $ 35. Tony Setzer, Lincolnton 704- 735- 3859. Magnetos and carburetors rebuilt for all type engines, hit/ miss, tractors, Wisconsin etc., $ 150- 4450. Larry Foster, Burlington 336- 584- 7563. Gearbox with mounting bracket for 5 ft Coronni grooming mower, EC, $ 150; early 1900’ s 3 compartment mill bin with lids, constructed of large pine boards, EC, $ 185. Ralph ODaniel, Chapel Hill 919- 929- 1003. Onan generator 3 phase, 120/ 240volt, 56 KPH, 45KW, 1,000 PTO, sheltered used very little, $ 1,500. Bill Farlow, Archdale 336- 431- 2495. Horbart 375 welder, mounted on trailer, used on farm, GC, $ 1,700. Mike Shaffner, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2953. Army generator model 2913, Detroit 253 engine, $ 1,000; KG blade for D7 CAT, $ 1,000. Earl Smith, High Point 336- 841- 3355. 3 solar panels GC, $ 100/ ea or $ 300/ for all. Ronald O’Neill, Kannapolis 704- 933- 6460. Tractor tires 14.9x26 on rims, tread 90% rims for Kubota, Ford 501 sickle mower, swing arm industrial gate opener, Fred Cain, 6 ft scrape, 14” double plow, etc., $ 100 - $ 350. J. Massey, Burlington 336- 226- 9234. Kerosene heater excellent for barn, $ 75. G. Stowe, Haw River 336- 693- 7542. Old buckboard wagon for restora-tion, wheels, axles, hardware, good, wood deteriorated, $ 200. John Harroff, Concord 704- 786- 3782. 8x10 walk in cooler no compres-sor, $ 950. Ed Smith, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2670. Agricultural heater hired hand, 75,000 BTU, LNC, $ 275. Danny Jackson, Dunn 910- 385- 8291. Old ½ gallon canning jars, clear, $ 1.50/ ea. Gary Michael, Lexington 336- 239- 3717. Generac generator 25/ 50KW, PTO driven with drive shaft, $ 2,000 OBO. Lawrence Hoyle, Fallston 704- 517- 6764. Pacer pump 2” size, 5.5 hp B& S 195 GPM at 52PSI rate, polyester pump with EPDM seals material with water, saltwater, Ag chemicals, pump, hose and connectors, $ 350. Mike Whicker, Mocksville 336- 998- 5387. FARM SUPPLIES Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW February 2009 Tractor work bushhogging, $ 40/ per hr, Davidson/ Rowan co area. A. S. Manuel, Salisbury 336- 239- 4742. Horse sitting 25 mi radius around Hillsbrough inclusive, excess mileage, $ 50/ day fi rst 5 horses; equine massage therapy. Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsborough 919- 932- 1313. Band sawmill service your logs or mine, $. 30 ft up, will sharpen bandmill blaces, $ 7/ ea; can saw fence rails. Glenn Jones, Winston- Salem 336- 817- 4325. Long- needle pinestraw, fresh, clean, hand- baled, big bales, 14x12x28 in. , $ 3.50/ bale. Tim Hawkes, Raeford 910- 875- 4088. Wheat straw tight bales, $ 2.50/ ea; round bales mixed grass, $ 30/ ea; round bales corn stalks $ 20/ ea. James Fink, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436- 6496. Rye and oats hay, clean, $ 5/ bale. U. L. Keith, Durham 919- 687- 7016. Fescue, $ 4.50; orchard, $ 5.50; wheat straw, $ 3.50; fescue, round bales, $ 45. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 434- 5727. Mixed grass hay for cattle, 1,000 lbs, 4x6 round bales, dry storage, $ 17/ ea; mulch hay, round bales, $ 5-$ 7/ ea. Thaxton Richardson, Jr., Greensboro 336- 656- 3961 aft 8 pm. Matua hay round, $ 35; sq, $ 5; coastal Bermuda, round, $ 30; sq $ 3.50; rye, round bales, $ 20/ ea. Virginia and Tom Williams, Rockingham 910- 895- 3480. Fescue 4x4 bales, horse quality, $ 25/ ea. Elton Latham, Richfi eld 704- 636- 0249. Fescue and orchard grass mix, sq bales, $ 4/ ea. David Honeycutt, Albemarle 704- 982- 6529. Fescue and fescue/ orchard grass mix, 4x5 round bales, $ 25-$ 35/ bale in the barn. Van Brawley, Yadkinville 336- 463- 4197 aft. 8 pm. ’ 08 Pearl millet hay $ 4/ ea sq bales, rye straw, $ 3/ ea. Derek Smith, King 336- 983- 9732. Fescue/ mixed grass, 10/ 08 cutting, 4x4 round bales, horse quality stored in barn, $ 25/ bale; cow/ goat quality stored outside, $ 15-$ 20/ bale. David Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. ’ 08 fescue 4x4 round bales, horse quality, $ 35/ per bale; cow quality, $ 15/ bale. Lee Briles, Asheboro 336- 629- 6138. Fescue good for horses, $ 4/ ea. Frank Hawkins, Mocksville 336- 998- 3182. Oat grass and some alfalfa oat grass, 4x4 round bales, stored outside, $ 25; alfalfa, $ 35/ ea. Steve Melton, Kernersville 336- 996- 5218 or 671- 0317. Orchard/ fescue 4x5 round bales, $ 30/ ea; sq bales, $ 3.50/ per bale, kept in barn. Terry Ingram, Taylorsville 828- 632- 2050. Top quality orchard grass sq bales, 1st cutting, $ 4.75/ ea; 2nd cutting, $ 5.50/ ea. Tom Stikeleather, Statesville 704- 873- 1124. Fescue/ orchard grass mix, ’ 08 crop, 1st/ 2nd cutting, excellent quality horse hay, no rain, in shelter, clean, $ 5-$ 5.75/ per bale. W. A. Motsinger, Kernersville 336- 993- 4074. Fescue horse and cow quality fescue blends, sq bales in barn, delivery avail-able for extra charge, $ 1.75-$ 4.50. Pat Snider, Staley 336- 317- 4105. Alfalfa horse quality, $ 8/ bale; Ozark Bermuda, $ 5.50/ bale at the barn, delivery available. Fred Burt, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 4447. Orchard grass, fescue and Timothy sq and round bales, horse quality and cow quality, sq, $ 2-$ 4; round, $ 15-$ 30, stored inside. W. L. Moffi tt, Jr., Asheboro 336- 381- 3875. Fescue fall ’ 08 cutting, no rain, very few weeds, $ 4-$ 5 per bale, depending on quantity, delivery available for extra fee. Brad Benton, Ronda 336- 244- 5762. Coastal hay horse quality, no rain, $ 5.50/ per bale or $ 5/ per bale for more than 100 bales. Bunny Wallace, Aberdeen 910- 281- 3865. Wheat straw clean, tight bales, $ 3; 4x5 grass hay fertilized and stored inside, $ 40/ ea; sq bales, $ 4/ ea. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704- 629- 5520. Fescue and mixed grass, horse quality, no rain, stored in barn, sq bales, $ 3.50; 5x5 round bales, $ 30/ ea. Roger Tuttle, Oakboro 704- 485- 3959. Rye straw $ 2.75/ ea; crabgrass hay, $ 3/ bale. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. Horse quality hay, $ 30/ roll; cow hay, $ 20/ roll; oat hay, $ 40/ roll, delivery available. H. O. Davis, Reidsville 336- 260- 7606. Hay 4x5 rolls, ’ 08 cut, stored inside, horse quality, $ 40/ ea; 3 at $ 35/ ea, larger quantities less. J. L. Holton, Trinity 336- 476- 5289. Fescue 4x5 rolls, $ 20 stored outside or $ 30/ ea stored in dry. Lee Dunlap, Robbins 910- 948- 2680. Fescue 400 bales, $ 3/ ea. Keith Byrd, Norwood 704- 474- 4657. ’ 08 orchard grass horse quality, sq bales, 50- 60 lbs, $ 5.75/ ea; orchard and rye round bales, 4x4, $ 40/ ea; cow hay available. John Maddrey, Roanoke Rapids 252- 583- 3291. Fescue/ orchard grass 4x4 rolls, no rain, stored in barn, horse quality, all organic hay, $ 25/ per roll. Lynn Griggs, Lexington 336- 764- 1566. Horse hay sq bales, in barn, no rain, ’ 08 crop, $ 4/ ea. W. L. Clodfelter, Winston- Salem 336- 767- 2234 or 769- 3165. 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 sq bales, 2,000 bales available, $ 2.75/ per bale at my barn. Lamar Wortman, Shelby 704- 487- 0580. ’ 08 Fescue stored in barn, $ 4/ per sq bale. Marty DeMers, Sophia 336- 861- 9492. Fescue round bales, 4x5 in barn, horse and cow quality, $ 45/ ea. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 902- 3950. Fescue/ orchard grass mix horse quality, 4x5 round bales, $ 25-$ 30/ ea; horse quality sq bales, $ 4.50/ ea all stored under shelter, no rain. Jay Hohn, Jr., Archdale 336- 289- 3686. Fescue round bales, good quality, can load on low boy, $ 35/ ea. Ellis Byrd, Ramseur 336- 879- 2750. Coastal sq bales, 45- 50 lb bales, great quality, stored, $ 5/ ea have 50 to sell. Autumn Auman, Jackson Springs 910- 652- 6245. ’ 08 Fescue horse quality, 4x5 round bales, barn stored, $ 35/ roll. Bruce Flood, East Bend 336- 428- 7971. Fescue ’ 08 cutting, sq bales, $ 3.50/ ea. Scott Davis, Denton 336- 460- 0831. Fescue round bales, cow quality, $ 20/ ea. Tom Pace, Pinnacle 336- 287- 4631. Fescue mix horse quality, avg. 40- 50 lbs ea, sq bales, $ 5/ ea at farm, 4x4 round bales, $ 40/ at the farm, delivery available. E. C. Willett, Durham 919- 682- 4345. Fescue horse quality, no rain, large sq bales, $ 5 or 4x4 round bales, $ 25-$ 35, delivery available. Talmage Layton, Durham 919- 688- 0472. Wheat straw 1,000 large sq bales $ 2.50/ ea. Mike Skinner, Winterville 252- 714- 3848. Fescue/ orchard grass mix hay, spring ’ 08, sheltred, no rain, $ 4.50/ sq bale; wheat straw, $ 4/ sq bale. Travis Kimrey, Mebane 336- 516- 2162. Quality alfalfa horse hay $ 8.75/ fescue mix; fescue mix, $ 5; straw, $ 3.50 deliver for a fee. Keith Peeples, Stokesdale 336- 382- 1109. Horse hay, orchard grass, fescue mix, no weeds, sheltered, $ 6. Mack Brame, Jr., Reidsville 336- 342- 6752. ’ 08 spring fescue sq bales, stored in barn, horse quality, $ 4.25/ bale. Jack Hunnell, Hillsborough 919- 732- 1964. Oat horse hay, no rain, stored in barn, $ 4.50, also have oat, round bales. Brandon Thomas, Norwood 704- 219- 1261. Fescue sq bales, $ 3.50; fescue 4x5 round bales, $ 30; oat straw, sq bales, $ 3.50, all kept in barn. James Rolland, Mt. Ulla 704- 278- 4624. Fescue and orchard grass sq bales, $ 5; 4x5 round bales, $ 50; sudan grass, 4x5 round bales, $ 35; wheat straw, $ 4/ ea. Chris Smith, Wolodleaf 704- 202- 8388. Mix grass spring ’ 08 cut, 4x5 rolls, delivery available, $ 15. Calvin Gover, Eden 336- 552- 7447. Fescue horse hay sq bales, ’ 08 cutting, $ 5/ ea in the barn. John Warner, Reidsville 336- 634- 1234. Coastal Bermuda sprigs, certifi ed Tifton 44-$ 2.50/ bu; Tifton 85-$ 2.75 bu; land planted, $ 135 up, sprigs included. C. Miller, Lumber Bridge 910- 875- 2898. Coastal Bermuda 4x5 rolled cow hay, $ 25; coastal Bermuda horse quality, $ 4/ ea. Steve Perry, Seagrove 910- 783- 5979. Fescue and some orchard grass mix, ’ 08 cutting, very clean, horse quality, sq bales, $ 5.25/ in the barn; round bales stored inside, $ 45 at the barn. Mike Cobb, Mcleansville 336- 698- 0222 or 681- 2297. Fescue hay 4x5 round bales, horse quality, spring cutting and barn stored, $ 40-$ 60. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Orchard grass fescue mix, horse quality, $ 3.50/ bale. Steve McCauley, Mebane 919- 563- 9282. Fescue and orchard grass round bales, 4x4, stored in dry, $ 20/ ea. Jay Mayberry, N. Wilkesboro 336- 696- 2456. Oats and rye grass, hay grass, also fescue, 5x5 round bales, approximately, $ 1,000 lbs, $ 40/ ea; hay grass, sq bales, $ 3.50/ ea; wheat straw, $ 2.50/ sq bale. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. Fescue mix $ 40 large bale; fescue mix, small bales, $ 6/ all in barn, will deliver. Michael Blackard, Roxboro 336- 364- 2364. Orchard/ fescue horse quality, sq bales, spring ’ 08 cutting in barn, never wet, $ 5/ sq with delivery available, price depends on quantity and distance. Steve Bigham, Liberty 336- 669- 0188. Whole oats $ 9.25/ 50 lb; fescue, rye grass, oat- rye grass hay, 4x4.5 round bales, $ 35; mixed grasses, sq bales, $ 3.50; oat straw, $ 3.75. Frank Macon, Seagrove 336- 879- 3907. Fescue/ orchard grass mix, no rain, horse quality, $ 4/ bale. Ray Ireland, Hamptonville 336- 468- 4441. Coastal Bermuda 4x5 round cow hay, $ 30/ bale. Jimmy Smith, Bladenboro 910- 874- 3592. Hay & Grain For Sale HAY & GRAIN AI breeding service. Justin Riden-hour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Portable sawmill service available, will saw your logs to lumber your place or mine, all custom posts and beam avail-able, $ 65/ hr. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Need someone in carpenter work to build 60x100 hay barn on my farm. J. B. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. Will rid your farm or property of varmints and livestock predators, coyotes, fox, bobcat, beaver, etc., licensed and experienced, references available. Matt Sink, Winston- Salem336- 978- 5956. Shearing and other sheep work. Austin Armstrong, Walnut Cove 336- 480- 5288. Will do tractor work on your farm or land, front end loader, bushhog, plow, scrape blade, $ 35/ hr. Todd Nicholson, Dallas 704- 923- 0051. Looking for part time work on farm in the barn/ stables near the Cary/ Raleigh area, I am a senior in high school with modifi ed school schedule have time to work some. Natalie Gay, Cary 919- 760- 9139. Goat hoof trimming $ 10/ service charge and $ 3/ per goat. M. Jeremy, Seagrove 336- 328- 6851. Hoof trimming healing of laminitis, navicular, hoof cracks, etc, experienced professional serving Davie, Iredell, For-syth, Davidson co with many satisfi ed clients, $ 35/ per animal. Kenny Johnson, Mocksville 336- 998- 9665. Will take care of any wild hog problems Free of charge, have references available. Chris Bitterman, Lexington 336- 250- 9320. Bee hive and swarm removal in Cumberland co and surrounding area, exterior swarms removal are Free. Jacob Martin, Fayetteville 919- 484- 3901or Rattlerjake@ yahoo. com Farm Labor FARM LABOR 3 lbs pkg bees with ’ 09 Italian queen, $ 65, state inspected 4 and 5 frame nucs, $ 70-$ 80; new cypress hive or super, ready for bees, $ 65 and $ 35. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704- 982- 3136. New colony honey bees, 1 brood box, 1 super, inner and top lids, all new wood, young queens treated, $ 135. Roby Fritts, Thomasville 336- 475- 2962. Taking orders for ’ 09 5 frame nucs, no frame exchange. Richard John Wright 910- 439- 1879 or 910- 975- 3355. Package bees with Italian queens orders of 100 packages, $ 50/ ea with queen, pick up only in Siloam. M. Timothy, Siloam 336- 710- 4904. Honeybees taking orders for spring ’ 09 complete hives, $ 150; 5 frame nuc’s, $ 95- 10+, $ 90; 3 lb package bees, $ 75- 10+, $ 70, no frame exchange, state inspected. Sam Frogge, Statesville 704- 585- 2004. Bee supplies $ 1-$ 55. Darren Orr, Old Fort 828- 545- 9672 or orrbeesupply. web. offi ceelive. com New Rabbited cypress hive bodies assembled, $ 12/ ea. Will Myers, Boonville 336- 367- 7131. Taking orders for 5 frame nucs Italian bees with new laying queens, state inspected, no frame exchange, $ 95 available 4/ 09. John Redmond, Statesville 704- 876- 1244. Italian queens and package bees, available for spring, pick up or US mail, 3 lbs with queen, $ 70; queens, $ 15, state inspected. Rick Coor, Goldsboro 919- 778- 0210. 5 frame nucs for April ’ 09 pick up, Italian queens, state inspected, no frame exchange $ 80. Billy Smith, Albemarle 704- 982- 1861. Taking orders for Italian honey-bees, 3 lb packages, $ 70. Keith Sasser, Goldsboro 919- 738- 8086. Taking orders for 5 frame nucs with new laying Italian queen, state inspect, in cardboard boxes, no frame exchange, 1- 10 nucs, $ 95/ ea; 10 or more nucs, $ 90/ ea, available 4/ 09. Tommy Woodfi n, Statesville 704- 872- 5129. Taking orders for 5 frame nucs, spring ’ 09, no frame exchange, $ 95; queens from VSH X Minnesota hygienic Italian open mated available, $ 20, state inspected. David Bridgers, Wilmington 910- 686- 1947. 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. Black male lab mixed 1 or 2 y/ o, must be trained to obey and be house broken, good health. Edith Biddix, Marion 828- 652- 7172. AKC yellow lab stud service. Robert Neal, Hamlet 910- 206- 2112. Mountain feist male, black and white, natural bobtail at least 6 m/ o. Bonnie Meand, Timberlake 919- 246- 5661. Great Pyrenees stud dog, must have OFA certifi ed hips, or possibly puppy from OFA certifi ed parents. Tim Swain, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6016. Lemon and white male beagle, good hunting stock, AKC. Steve Lee, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 6416. Catahoula puppy to train with 2 older Catahoulas and learn the ropes. Stu Martell, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 3259. Stud for AKC Welsh Pembroke Corgi, prefer tri- color. AKC & ARF Australian cattle dog ( blue heeler), prefer red, will pay stud fee, consider buying. Kathy Daniels, Taylorsville 828- 632- 5025. Small Animals Wanted Great Pyrenees pups, full blooded, not reg, parents on site, shots, $ 100. Boyce Tucker, Statesville 704- 402- 8592. Bluetick, 2 y/ o female, UKC, well started on coons, UKC English Redtick, 1 y/ o female, never hunted, Topside Awe-some, Bottom site diesel, $ 350/ both. W. Ingold, Liberty 336- 622- 0355. Linebred Elhew pups, Commanche, McGoo, Snakefoot, Fibber McGee, Sailor, Damascus, all Elhew up close, DOB 1/ 09, $ 400. Eddie Surratt, Asheboro 336- 879- 1042. Blue heeler pups, fat, healthy, happy, purebred, no papers, males & females, ranch- raised parents, 1st shots & wormed, $ 125. DJ Weber, Holly Springs 919- 567- 1045. Australian shepherds, 1 blue merle female, 2 blue merle males, blue eyes, 1 blk tri male, ASDR reg, wormed, 1st shots, parents on site, $ 600- 800. Rika Sutphin, Mt Airy 336- 789- 4226. Dachshund pups, CKC reg, short haired w/ parents on site, blk & tan, red, $ 250. Chris Vanderford, Whiteville 910- 840- 3895. Lab pups, blk, yellow & choc, big & blocky w/ excel bloodlines, 1st shots, wormed, ready mid- Feb, $ 300. Laura Privette, Wake Forest 919- 815- 8496. Border collie pups, ABCA reg, 5 males, 4 females, family or working dogs, blk/ wht, plenty of wht, $ 150- 200. Nelson Cashwell, Warsaw 910- 935- 0147. Beagle pups, AKC, DOB 11/ 08, sire is champion Little River Skeeter, $ 200; 4 running dogs, $ 150- 250. John Cocker-man, Catawba 828- 478- 3463. German shorthaired pointer pups, UKC, DOB 12/ 3/ 08, champion hunting lines, Rawhide’s Clown both sides of pedigree, tails docked, 1st shots, great for hunting or pets, $ 350. Dwayne Berrier, Hays 336- 957- 2903. Holland Lops, gorgeous, blk, blue/ gray, Siamese points, Torques, tri- colored, brown/ wht, broken colors, $ 45 includes 25 lb bag of pellets. Donna Cayton, Durham 919- 471- 6346. Bloodhound pups, AKC, $ 300. Sam Meador, Norlina 252- 213- 6061. Mountain fi est/ squirrel dog, female, loves children, lots of energy, beginning to tree, $ 200. Lindsey Martin, Roxboro 336- 599- 9352. Akbash dogs, UKC, great guard dogs for livestock, 1st shots, wormed, running w/ our goats, $ 400. Todd Barnes, Eden 336- 589- 9236. Jack Russell pups, 2 males, $ 100. Rabbits, all sizes, $ 10. Ridenhour, Rockwell 704- 239- 2848. Angora rabbits, satin angora buck, $ 25, does $ 45, German/ giant angora bucks, $ 55; German doe, $ 50. Teresa McCaw, Wake Forest 919- 266- 4356. Lab pups, English International champion bloodlines, $ 250/ ea. At stud, yellow white lab, English blockhead, champ bloodlines, $ 300. White lab pups, ready mid- Feb, $ 600. Roger Melville, Charlotte 704- 568- 0312. Elhew pointer, male, reg, 7 y/ o, great hunting dog, Broke out of Elhew bloodline, $ 150. Ryan Hall, Traphill 336- 927- 5962. Holland lop bunnies, $ 10/ ea. Alan Jewell, Graham 336- 376- 9939. SMALL ANIMALS 5 frame nucs available 4/ 09, no frame exchange new Italian queen, $ 85; inspected, treated for nosema, produced by NC Master Beekeeper, Moore co. Sanford Toole, Pinehurst 910- 295- 6676. Solar was melter, $ 50; miscellaneous woodenware. David Simonson, 704- 872- 0038- d or 546- 3061- evenings. 40 LN beehives with very good bees, $ 125/ ea; 40 5 frame nucs, $ 80/ ea, no frame exchange. Tony Parker, Bolton 910- 655- 0741. Italian bees 3 lb package, Raleigh pickup early to mid April, $ 75. Ben Crawley, Raleigh 919- 368- 5217. BEES Australian shepherd pups, all colors, good temperments, reg ASDR, blue eyes and socialized, $ 450 up. Gwen Thorne, Tarboro 252- 903- 3345. Pembroke Welsh Corgi, AKC, champion bloodlines, shots UTD, worm-ings, $ 300- 400. Lauren George, Walnut Cove 336- 671- 8234. Pointer bird dog, 3 y/ o, does it all, shots UTD, $ 450. Charles Davis, Mooresboro 828- 657- 6561. Cur/ fiest mix pups, parents on site, all shots, wormed, 4 females, 2 males, free. Stephen Raleigh, Bolivia 910- 367- 2699. Great Pyrenees, AKC, female, 6 y/ o, great w/ people & goats, great health, shots UTD, $ 350; pups, raised w/ goats, parents on site, $ 350. Janey Scruggs, Charlotte 704- 634- 4891. Rat terrier pups, family raised, $ 150- 200. Barbara Felts, Boonville 336- 367- 7976. Australian shepherd pups, AKC/ ASCA, working bloodlines, all colors, great disposition, DOB 12/ 1/ 08, $ 250. Jerry Elliott, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 3158. Bird dogs, setters & pointers, FDSB reg, started & fi nished, $ 400- 1500. pointer pups, FDSB reg, $ 250, all shots UTD. JW Sorrell, Dunn 910- 890- 4252. Border collies, ABC reg, good working lines, parents on site, two litters, $ 150- 200. Erika Chastain, Woodleaf 704- 278- 2807. Running beagles, tri- colored, 4 males, 2 females, 2 & 3 y/ o, $ 100/ ea or $ 500/ all. Joe Grooms, Rockingham 910- 997- 4419. Great Pyrenees pups, DOB 10/ 22/ 08, excel working dogs, $ 350. J. Efi ard, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. Bluetick fi est pups, NKC reg, hunt-ing stock or as pets, parents on site, $ 150/ ea. Steven Green, Randleman 336- 495- 1399. Border collies, ABCA reg, blk/ wht, parents on site, $ 300. Patricia Matthews, Autryville 910- 635- 6634. Redbone female, broke, good tree dog, $ 450; good started reg. redbone male, $ 150. good started bluetick, $ 150; started squirrel dog, $ 200; Walker female, $ 450. Gayle Frye, Carthage 910- 369- 4947 or 947- 5690. Australian cattle dog ( blue heeler) pups, AKC, champion bloodlines, work or show, blues & reds, shots & wormed, $ 300 up. Benny Kinley, Greensboro 336- 299- 8621. German shepherd pups, AKC, excel bloodlines, European stock, 95% black color, shots UTD, $ 750. K Whiteheart, Winston- Salem 336- 463- 4200. At stud, AKC Labrador retriever, black w/ lrg boxy head, produced yellow, blk, & choc pups, $ 200 fee or POL. Hattie Furr, Albemarle 704- 438- 0575. UKC/ PKC bluetick coonhound, 2 y/ o female, lightly started, sire is Grni-tech Hurricane Tuff & dam is Nitech Ridge Top Gracey, no where to hunt, $ 300. Steven Faucette, Snow Camp 336- 380- 2267. Blue heeler / Australian shepherd cross pups, full blooded, two litters ready mid- Feb, males & females, $ 50. Billy Hill, Rockwell 704- 649- 8315. Bird dogs, FDSB reg, pointers, one male, one female, 2 y/ o, professionally started, $ 250. Claude Kidd, Reidsville 336- 342- 3900. Border collie pups, ABCA reg, $ 200. Mindy Herman, Taylorsville 828- 632- 0061. Dachshunds, 5 AKC females, DOB 11- 12- 08, dapples, double dapple, blk & tan, $ 400. Richard Morton, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2083. Great Pyrenees pups, AKC, male & females, 8 m/ o, raised w/ goats, $ 300. B. Norman, Ruffi n 336- 939- 3065. Border collies, 6- 12 m/ o, males/ fe-males, 1 ABCA reg, 4 unreg, $ 200- 350; At stud, Border collie, blk/ wht, full ruff coat, ABCA reg, UK champion lineage, $ 500. Susan Wolfson, Wilmington 910- 431- 0366. Catahoula leopard pups, DOB 12/ 11/ 09, working parents on site, very colorful, $ 300 ea. JW Jackson, Faison 910- 293- 4866. Beagle pups, AKC/ UKC reg, sire is hunting & show champ, lemon/ wht & tri- color, $ 300. Chad Phillips, Stokesdale 336- 298- 3547 or 423- 8270. Great Pyrenees, AKC, DOB 12/ 29/ 08, ready mid- Feb, parents working goat guardians, $ 300. Thomas Blythe, Littleton 252- 586- 7773. Redbone coonhound pups, DOB 10/ 24/ 08, UKC, purple ribbon bloodline, parents on site, 4 males, 3 females, $ 200. James Briggs, Burnsville 828- 675- 0306. Golden retriever pups, AKC, DOB 12/ 22/ 08, parents on site, $ 325. J. B. or Gail Piner, Wilmington 910- 799- 3904. White lab pups, male/ female, full reg, English International champ blood-lines, shots UTD, pedigree, $ 400. Vina Accomazzo, Charlotte 704- 777- 8831 or vaccomazzo@ bellsouth. net. Australian shepherd pups, blk/ wht, blue merle, $ 150- 200. Travis Stanley, Whitsett 336- 707- 9869. SMALL ANIMALS February 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 6 ac mini farm cleared, 2 brick houses, 2 road fronts, Mt. Airy, $ 350,000; 50 ac fenced farm, mobile home, can see Blue Ridge Parkway, lots of wildlife, $ 495,000. Sally Roberts, Lowgap 336- 352- 4335 or 704- 608- 0689. 4.3 ac in Guilford co, 3 greenhouses w/ heat, vent fans and irrigation and mist, 2 ac under ground cloth, stock nego, $ 289,900 nego. Ralph Bare, Greensboro 336- 362- 3234. 12 ac Sampson co, Garland NC, with small cabin and stream, good hunting, $ 150,000. Robert Griffett, Dunn 910- 892- 7533 or 891- 8384. 142 ac southern Davidson co, 85 ac fenced, water, barn, utility building, remainder in hardwoods, 2,500 ft road front, $ 7,000/ ac; 111 wooded ac, southern Davidson co, $ 6,000/ ac. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611. 11.43 ac Davidson co, near Thom-asville, hardwood timber, secluded, driveway, possible mini farm, $ 99,900. S. B. Snider, Denton 336- 859- 2401. 17+ ac mini farm in southern Per-son co, 800 ft paved road front, half wooded, half open, ideal for horses or hunting, recently surveyed convenient to Durham, Roxboro, Butner and RTP, $ 110,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont 336- 364- 7516. 10.39 ac horse farm near beach, 30x40 ft barn, 6 ac permanent pasture, $ 171,900. J. L. Burns, Atkinson 910- 283- 3335 or 619- 1820. 13.89 ac mini farm, mostly cleared, 40x48 concrete barn, garage, multiple outbuildings, small creek, fenced pastures w/ frostless spigots, doublewide home, $ 225,000. Ramona Norman, Salisbury 704- 209- 3006 or 232- 1650. 38.2 ac 4th generation farm, Julian, 10 ac pasture, remainder wooded, great horse barn, tobacco barn, other farm buildings, no house, $ 269,000. Ruth Deviney, Greensboro 336- 852- 4344. 64+ ac Cleveland co, open and wooded land, 1,700 ft river front, new 40x50 steel building, $ 395,000. Deidre Ledbetter, Forest City 828- 429- 4033. 16 ac north Iredell part clear, part wooded, small stream, $ 160,000. Harold Brown, Union Grove 704- 539- 4857. 51 ac mini farm or hunting retreat, pond, adjacent to state gameland, Cas-well co, $ 3,495/ per ac. Sam Munday, Greensboro 336- 358- 3225. 102.5 ac Anson co, south of Wadesboro on Jones creek, asking $ 3,000/ per ac, excellent deer, turkey and pig hunting. Carl Lee, Rockingham 910- 895- 4564. 3.7 ac bottom land in Yadkin co, mostly cleared with creek and wildlife, road frontage and 10ft x 20 ft utility blding, $ 6,500/ per ac. Dave Darby, Advance 704- 905- 2435. 17.5 ac Davidson co full road front-age, ½ ac fi shing pond, ¾ fenced, some woods, make horse farm, $ 240,000; 7.7 ac, Davidson co, cleared, $ 85,000. Steve Yarborough, Lexington 336- 787- 4003. 33+ ac farm northern Cleveland co, 550 ft road frontage, all pasture, partially fenced, small creek, farm house, guest house, barn, tractor shed, chicken houses, $ 349,000. Mike Williams, Shelby 704- 487- 6003. For rent farm in Union co, conveniently located near southeast Charlotte and I485 part of Union co largest working farms, 5 ac of pasture, $ 1,000/ per month. Frank Howey, Monroe 704- 289- 3401. For rent 50 ac horse or cattle farm, 30 ac pasture, brick home 2 b/ r, 1 ½ bath, 2 car garage, shop, pond, stable, $ 1,200. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 125 ac part planted pines some good pasture land, water on two sides, several out building, log house, $ 950,000 will fi nance. Myrtice Myers, Rutherford co 828- 245- 1552. 144 ac Stokes co, 44 ac grassed, 110 ac fenced, 2- 3 pond sites, great mtn views, 1.7 mi paved road front, well, old log house/ barns, $ 665,000. Ken Reid, Westfi eld 336- 993- 8025. 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 Spotted standard or large standard jack stud service. Gurney or Joshua Davis, Trinity 336- 431- 6248. Pony size cart with harness for Hackney pony, prefer Meadowbrook type. W. K. Newman, Climax 336- 674- 3966. Looking for a small horse/ pony gelding between 13h to 14h, road safe and gentle. Sherry Miller, Lexington 336- 859- 8071. Cart or buggy for Cobb type pony or small horse, also harness if available. Gene Myers, Woodleaf 704- 278- 2574. Mini jenny to add to a 25 ac farm I have. Misty Bennett, Walnut Cove 336- 413- 2753. Horses & Supplies Wanted Horses & Supplies For Sale HORSES Donkey, 4 m/ o, weanling, $ 200. Jerry Freedle, Lexington 336- 731- 4062 or 225- 4409. One horse wagon, rubber tires, with surry top, $ 500. Sandy Snyder, Lexington 336- 731- 4702. APHA mare brown overo 6 y/ o, 15.1h, $ 2,000. David McKay, Mooresville 704- 799- 2362. Two horse tag along trailer, good fl oor, tires, new paint, lights, 8 lug, hvy duty axle, ready to haul horses, $ 850. Ray Penland, Hayesville 828- 389- 9413 or 557- 1193. Two horse wagon Nissen, bows and cover EC, $ 2,000. Robert Sell, Winston- Salem 336- 595- 8247. Paso Fino trail gelding, 9 y/ o, easy to ride, bay 14.3h, reg., $ 2,500. A. Furr, Salisbury 704- 798- 3460. Jump sets training or wing stan-dards $ 70-$ 150; roll tops, $ 125-$ 150; lattice gate, $ 35-$ 50. Greg Mills, Apex 919- 362- 8944. One horse two wheel cart, rubber on spoke wheels, EC, red and black, $ 500. William Aker, Randleman 336- 202- 4088 or 674- 2475. ’ 05 AQHA chestnut mare by Mr Yella Fella, in foal to Telaris; ’ 06 AQHA high point stallion, stud fee, $ 1,000 or $ 4,500 OBO will consider trade for GN stock trailer or 2 horse BP. Clay Mohr, Crossnore 828- 733- 0593. Shavings, all pine, very absorbent, compressed/ packaged into large bale, provides excellent coverage, $ 4.30/ ea, volume discounts available. George Hines, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2987. ’ 98 Silver Star trailer aluminum, 3 horse slant, large dress rm, AC/ heat, $ 12,500; bagged pine shavings, large 2.8 cu ft, hvy bag, low dust, $ 4.25/ ea. Tony and Terri Aprile, Gibsonville 336- 698- 0207. ’ 91 Circle M 2 horse trailer, BP with equipment storage, good structural condition, minor rust, no body damage, $ 1,500. Eve Honeycutt, Snow Hill 252- 747- 5393. Syd Hill Australian saddle, brown, synthetic, EC, $ 550. Doris Duffy, Mor-ganton 828- 433- 7417. Heavy duty western saddle, fully rigged, $ 600. Paul McNeill, Durham 919- 383- 9352. AQHA reg., 2 y/ o mare, sorrel, 14.3h, $ 1,000; ApHA, reg. 4 y/ o sorrel tobiano gelding, 15.2h, $ 1,000; AQHA reg. gelding, 3 y/ o, $ 2,000; AQHA reg. 4 y/ o gelding, sorrel, $ 1,800. G. Draughn, Yadkinville 336- 468- 2336. ’ 95 Exiss 3 horse slant load, LQ, cowboy shower, AC, microwave, fridge, other extras, $ 9,000. Buck Linthicum, Greensboro 336- 378- 9932. Flex panel McClellan saddle, 16, $ 1,600. Sharon Day, Siler City 919- 663- 1945. Liver/ chestnut mare, greenbroke, handled since birth, very smart, loves attention, $ 700. Paula Jackson, Greens-boro 336- 255- 3475. Donkeys, bred mammoth, $ 500 up. Jerry Elliott, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 3158. Full board, lighted arena, round pen, fi ve pastures, indoor washroom w/ hot and cold, full bath, $ 400. Diane Horton, Siler City 919- 414- 6171. Three Amish buggies, two doctor’s buggies, $ 2,000 to $ 800 or $ 3,500/ for all three. James Devenny, King 336- 983- 6608. Horse boarding, full board, $ 250/ mo. S. Boisselle, Siler City 336- 879- 2892. ’ 95 Sundowner GN trailer, steel body, 2 horse straight ramp load, white, GC, $ 5,000. Debbie Whitley, Walkertown 336- 595- 2521. Horse boarding pasture board, run in shelter, lighted round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings daily, quality pasture, stall board available, references avail, $ 200/ mo. Mary Ann Harville, Siler City 919- 742- 5053. Mini Jack DOB 12/ 08, will hold while weaning, $ 500; mini jack gray with black cross, DOB 10/ 08, $ 500. Jimmy Neal, Colfax 336- 993- 6079. Horse boarding 12x12 stalls, spa-cious pastures, board/ post w/ electric fencing, round pen, lighted 60ft x100 ft riding arena, H/ C wash, $ 115/ mo, pasture; $ 275/ mo stall. R. Dalton, Sanford 919- 718- 1853. QH mare 14 y/ o, sorrel with white stripe, 14.2h, stocky build, very gentle, no bad habits, great child/ beginner horse, $ 1,100. Jennifer Laughlin, Randleman 336- 495- 0210. Horse boarding 12x12 stalls wash area, 3 tie areas, indoor riding facility, round pen, 4 horse walker, $ 450/ mo, located between Albemarle and Salisbury. Kevin Evans, Gold Hill 704- 213- 1427. Hafl inger 13.2h will walk, trot, canter and jump 2.5 ft fences, he rides western or English, will cross water, swim, load, clip, 40 hours of driving training, clean hock xray, $ 3,200. L. DuPont, Advance 336- 399- 0937. TWH mare 12 y/ o reg., good trail horse, smooth gait, will go anywhere, $ 1,800. T. E. Lemons, Siler City 919- 742- 5730. Simco western saddle, 17 seat, deep brown, VGC, $ 350; Tucker western saddle, 17.5 gel seat, trail glide stir-rups, EC, $ 990. D. Porter, Greensboro 336- 457- 9398. ’ 96 Sundowner Sunlite Sierra 3 horse slant load, ramp, mid tack, new tires, full LQ with sleeper sofa, queen bed, much more, walk through to horse area, $ 26,900. Diane Hewitt, Lumber Bridge 910- 904- 9054. Two TWH 3 m/ o, gray stud and sorrel fi lly with four stockings, Koda-chrome/ Pusher/ Suns Delight breeding, trail or show prospects, sweet dispo., $ 350. Johnny Abee, Harmony 704- 546- 2127. ’ 06 Sundowner Sunlite 777 2 horse, BP, ramp load, showcase condition, all aluminum, $ 11,000. Laura Lee Matthews, Cameron 910- 528- 6505. Horse boarding, 12x12 stalls, rid-ing arena, round pen, wash pits, trails, $ 100-$ 300. Owen Osborne, Rural Hall 336- 969- 1999. ’ 87 Bellamy 4 horse head to head, GN trailer, stainless steel/ aluminum, GC, $ 12,000. Brooks Thomas, Randleman 336- 674- 3702. Horse boarding relaxed and friendly, 67 ac rolling pastures, trails, lighted ring, $ 400/ mo, Chapel Hill/ Hillsborough. Jen-nifer Miller, Efl and 919- 604- 6677. ’ 85 Shelby 2 horse trailer, GN, excel-lent tires, brakes, sound fl oor, straight load, dress rm, sleeping qtrs, AC, 7,000 lb axles, 6’ 6” tall, $ 2,800. Jim Wilmoth, Lexington 336- 787- 4870. Filly horse, sorrel paint with blaze, DOB 4/ 07, should mature about 14H, gentle, $ 325. Will Cullins, Apex 919- 772- 4486. ’ 04 Ponderosa 3 horse trailer, slant load, has tack room on rear, 5th wheel, dress rm, tires in VGC with spare, $ 4,800. Todd Neal, Belews Creek 336- 354- 9757. ’ 96 Chaparral GN 3 horse/ stock trailer, front dress rm, awning, escape door, rubber mats, window AC, overall length 25 ft, $ 5,200. Mark Jones, Clem-mons 336- 766- 7600. ’ 75 Billy Cook roping saddle, EC, used very little, looks new, $ 1,100. William Bohreer, Gastonia 704- 864- 3036. Two Amish buggies $ 750/ ea. Sam Beam, Mooresville 704- 506- 2917. Horse boarding $ 150/ pasture; $ 250/ full board, round pen, trails, arena coming soon. M. Chris, Richlands 910- 271- 4022. Horse boarding, pasture board, $ 50/ per month; full boarding 12x15 stalls, $ 350/ per month, heated barn, 10 minutes from trails. James Wilson, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 4636. Two Perchron mares $ 2,000/ for both. Doug Smith, Mt Airy 336- 320- 2759. Amish buggy black with gray interior, two seats, windshield, hydr. brakes, GC, $ 1,500. Jerry Hill, High Point 336- 250- 2620. For rent large horse barn, southern Davidson co, 13 stables, large riding ring and additional 3 ac pasture, $ 400/ mo. Dianne G. Watterson, Lexington 240- 498- 0733. Western saddle 18” seat, tan/ red lac-ing, QH bars, LNC, $ 200; King Trekker Edurance saddle with horn, $ 400. Kim Carle, Archdale 336- 549- 8018. 40 ft galvanized round pen, $ 850. Stephanie Burnette, Hillsborough 919- 417- 0297. Two horse trailer new paint and tires, VGC, $ 1,500. Garry Hicks, Pin-nacle 336- 325- 2720. Reg. mini donkeys slate gray and black, weanlings up. J. R. Webb, Colfax 336- 668- 7900. Mini horses, black/ white with blue eyes, blue roan fi lly, buckskin fi lly, colts available, parents on site, triple reg., DNA, pet or show quality, $ 800 up. Bill and Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. ’ 98 Valley 2 horse neckover trailer, GC, $ 1,350. Jim Gardner, Hamlet 910- 206- 0122. At stud Own son Zippo Pine Bar, Don’t Forget to Zip AQHA/ NSBA/ APHA approved, sire of Congress top 5 winners, etc., fee, $ 500/$ 250 chute/ L
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Full Text | AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 1 From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler LXXXIIII - No. 2 February 2009 On the horizon March 6- 8 The 28th Annual Dixie Deer Classic will be held March 6- 8 at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The event features a trade show, seminars, displays, trophy scoring and an archery competition. Hours are Friday, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., Saturday, 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. and Sunday, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. For more, go to www. dixiedeerclassic. org. March 22- 28 Small Farms Week cel-ebrates the importance of the state’s small- scale and limited-resource farmers. The theme for 2009 is “ Food Safety from Seeds to Shelves.” Activities are held during the week at N. C. A& T State University in Greensboro. May 29- 31 The 2009 Got to Be NC Festival will be held May 29- 31 at the N. C. State Fair-grounds in Raleigh. This is the second year for the event, which will feature a carnival, food and wine expo, antique tractors and farm equipment, pony rides, a petting zoo, draft horse pulls, antique tractor pulls and lawnmower racing. Information is available online at www. ncagfest. com. Registration forms for antique farm equipment can be found on the site along with applica-tions for commercial exhibit space. Pesticide Board tightens record- keeping rules The N. C. Pesticide Board recently approved tighter stan-dards for record- keeping by farmers and others in the state that are licensed to use pesti-cides covered under the Worker Protection Standards for Agri-cultural Pesticides. The changes to the state’s pesticide rules will require li-censed pesticide applicators to record the date and time each pesticide application was com-pleted, and each application day must be a separate record. The records will also have to be kept for two years. Previously, pesticide appli-cators were required to record only the date and approximate time that applications were made, and they had to keep the records for 30 days. The new standards are aimed at increasing the protection of farm workers from pesticide exposure. The changes were mandated by legislation ad-opted by the General Assembly last year in response to a state task force’s recommendations. If the rule changes are ap-proved by the Rules Review Commission, they could take effect March 1. The Board also adopted re-visions to other regulations dealing with pesticide storage to bring North Carolina’s rules on bulk distribution of pesti-cides and pesticide storage into compliance with new federal requirements. These changes, if approved by the Rules Review Commission, could also take effect March 1. Quarantine area for imported fi re ants expanded The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Ser-vices is expanding a state quar-antine for the imported fi re ant in a continuing effort to monitor and address this pest. With the expansion, the quarantine now includes portions or entire areas of 67 counties. The quarantine expansion means residents and busi-ness owners in all of Camden, Chowan, Franklin, Gates, Nash, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Ran-dolph, and portions of Hali-fax, Hertford, Northampton and Rowan counties will now need to obtain a permit before moving plants, sod and related equipment into or through non-infested areas. Effective immediately, the imported fi re ant quarantine is revised to include the following counties: • Entire counties of Cam-den, Chowan, Franklin, Gates, Nash, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Randolph; • Halifax - The portion of the county southeast of U. S. High-way 258 from the Edgecombe County line to the Northampton County line; • Hertford - The portion south of U. S. 158 from the Northampton County line to the Gates County line; • Northampton - The portion southeast of U. S. 258 from the Halifax County line to the Hert-ford County line; and • Rowan - The portion south of U. S. 70 from the Iredell County line to the Davidson County line. Items requiring a permit in-clude sod, soil, hay and straw, nursery plant material, logs or pulpwood with soil, and soil-moving equipment. Movement of infested materials could re-sult in the establishment and secondary spread of the pest to non- infested areas. Businesses and individuals within the quarantined areas will need to obtain a permit to move these materials through or ( See Quarantine, pg. 2) The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is seeking input from residents in Currituck and Granville coun-ties concerning treatment options for the non- native and highly destructive gypsy moth. Field monitoring conducted last year by NCDA& CS found that reproducing populations of the gypsy moth in these counties represent a threat to hardwoods. Options for dealing with gypsy moth infestations include aerial spraying of biological pesticides and aerial applications of pheromone fl akes. Trapping grids are used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments. The following meetings are scheduled: -- Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 7 p. m., Oxford Tobacco Research Sta-tion, 300 Providence Road in Oxford. The meeting room is locat-ed on the fi rst fl oor of the Moss Building. This meeting is for the proposed treatment area near, or associated with, the Granville County site north of Oxford. -- Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 7 p. m., Kitty Hawk Elementary School, 16 South Dogwood Trail, Kitty Hawk. This meeting is for the proposed treatment area near, or associated with, the Kitty Hawk area in Currituck County. Residents in or near proposed treatment areas have been sent notices by mail, but anyone is welcome to attend the meetings. Public meetings set on gypsy moth treatments The winter months are typically a busy time of year around a farm; busy in a dif-ferent way than during production season. Farmers often use the time to repair equip-ment, look at new equipment to purchase, plan for the coming year’s crops and attend meetings. With so much going on, attending meet-ings may not always be a priority, but I have always felt I was better informed by attend-ing commodity meetings and farm shows. They give me an opportunity to see what is going on in the industry, and also offer a chance to talk with researchers, economists and other farmers who may have some in-sight into the coming season. The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services hosted several informa-tional meetings this winter focusing on the economy’s effect on agriculture and farm credit, and ways to reduce risk when mar-keting farm commodities. Also, the Agricultural Development Fo-rum is being held Feb. 5 from 10 a. m. to 12: 30 p. m. in the Holshouser Building, in conjunction with the Southern Farm Show at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. N. C. State University economist Mike Walden is the featured speaker and will talk about the economy’s affect on agricul-ture in the United States and North Caroli-na. After Dr. Walden’s comments, a panel will discuss the credit outlook for 2009. It is an appropriate subject given the current economic situation we face. Ob-viously, no one has a crystal ball when it comes to the future, but people such as Dr. Walden and the other panelists spend a lot of time studying market trends and trying to make sense of where things are going. I look forward to hearing what Dr. Walden and the other panelists have to say about the coming year. I will also give my fi rst State of Agri-culture address at this meeting. I am not going to give away all the details of my remarks, but I’ll share a few broad points from my point- of- view. Despite all that is going on in the world today, I believe agricul-ture will remain strong. People have to eat, and today just a small percentage of the global population raises food for the larger majority. Fertilizer and fuel costs have come down, but commodity prices have also dropped some in the past year. So, while it seems farmers are catching a break on input costs, the amount they earn for their efforts balances out any savings. I believe we will see an even greater focus in the coming years on food safety. Recalls of food products from other coun-tries have many people suddenly paying attention to the source of their food and whether it is safe. I believe this creates op-portunities for North Carolina farmers that we need to take advantage of. ( See Forum, pg. 2) Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Horse events Feburary 2009 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 39,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $ 1,340.58 or 3 cents per copy. DIVISIONS Agronomic ........... Dr. Colleen Hudak- Wise Emergency Programs ......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution ......................... Gary Gay Food & Drug ............................ Joe Reardon Human Resources ................... Ben Harward Marketing .................................... Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection ... Don Delozier N. C. State Fair ........................ Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry ............................ Gene Cross Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton Public Affairs ............................. Brian Long Research Stations ..................... Eddie Pitzer Standards ......................... Stephen Benjamin Statistics .......................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette Veterinary ...................... Dr. David Marshall Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich Bucolic Briefs * 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. Feb. 6................... Draft Horse Pull. Contact David Zimmerman, ( 800) 849- 0248. Feb. 7................... ASAC Academy. Contact Liz Holmes, ( 919) 765- 2559. Feb. 13 & 14 ....... Bull riding. Contact Jeff Mullen, ( 919) 796- 8375. Feb. 19- 22 ........... Raleigh Winter II Hunter. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. Feb. 28................. Horse Auction. Contact Mike Jennings, ( 800) 240- 7900. March 6- 8 ............ NCHJA “ C” Indoor. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. March 12- 15 ........ Raleigh Indoor Spring Classic. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. Feb. 5................... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Feb. 10, 17 & 24 . Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Louis Gibson, ( 828) 684- 5555. March 5 ............... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. Feb. 12- 15 ........... Martinganza ’ 09 AQHA show and futurity. Contact Scott Carroll, ( 919) 820- 9696. Feb. 20 & 21 ....... Old Ford VFD Survivor Series Rodeo. Contact Frankie Buck, ( 252) 946- 9780. March 7 & 8 ........ EHA Spring Indoor Hunter Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, ( 252) 527- 3887. March 13- 15 ........ Old Dominion Arabian Horse Show. Contact Victor Vince, ( 434) 294- 2440. to non- quarantined areas. Cer-tifi cates can be obtained from a local plant protection specialist or by contacting the Plant Pro-tection Section at ( 800) 206- 9333 or ( 919) 733- 6932. “ Failure to obtain the needed inspections and certifi cations may result in a stop- sale no-tice and rejection or destruc-tion of the regulated article,” said Gene Cross, director of the NCDA& CS Plant Industry Division. “ It is critical we con-tinue proactive efforts to slow down fi re ant movement into non- infested areas of the state.” For a map of the quarantine area, go to www. agr. state. nc. us/ plantind/ plant/ entomol/ ifamap. htm. The 15th Annual N. C. Pecan Growers Workshop and Orchard Tour will be held Feb. 14 at the Duplin Center in Kenansville. Registration begins at 8 a. m. Late- season orchard management and harvesting will be addressed. The event will conclude in the orchard of Frank Thomas in Beulaville. Cost is $ 15. For more, contact Laurie Wood, NCDA& CS marketing specialist, at ( 910) 532- 4208 or e- mail laurie. wood@ ncagr. gov, or Bill Bunn, NCPGA president, at ( 919) 815- 5764 or e- mail at carya@ intrex. net. *** The N. C. Commercial Flower Growers Association’s Carolina Garden Expo will return to the Greenville Convention Center Feb. 13 and 14. Industry representatives, including retailers, landscapers and suppliers, will be on hand to answer gardening and landscaping questions. Garden supplies and plants will also be for sale. Show hours are 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Feb. 13, and 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Feb. 14. Cost is $ 5. Seminars are free with paid admission. For more, go to www. carolinagardenexpo. com or contact the NCCFGA at ( 919) 334- 0093. *** The 3rd Annual Agritourism Networking Association Conference will be held Feb. 19 and 20 at the Park Inn Conference Center in Hickory. A reception will be held Feb. 19 at Woodmill Winery and Vineyard in Vale. The conference will feature eight, one- hour workshops. For more, contact Martha Glass, manager, Agritourism Offi ce, at ( 919) 733- 7887 or martha. glass@ ncagr. gov. *** The Northern Piedmont Specialty Crops School program will be held Feb. 27 at the Person County Extension Center in Roxboro. Attendees must pre- register by Feb. 20 to guarantee a seat and lunch. Topics to be covered include: community supported agriculture, successful direct marketing tips, fruit dehydration, marketing techiniques and agritoursim ideas. The cost is $ 25 per person and includes lunch. Additional family members or business associates of attendee can join the class for $ 15 each including lunch. For more or to register, contact Carl Cantaluppi at ( 919) 603- 1350 or e- mail at carl_ cantaluppi@ ncsu. edu. *** The East Coast World Finals Rodeo will be held March 6- 8 at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte. The event is sanctioned by the Mid- Atlantic Professional Rodeo Association. For more, call ( 704) 882- 6994. *** 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. *** Quarantine ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Intern’l I40’ s $ 4,250 up; Ford plow 316, LNC, $ 600. Eugene Sherion, Gibsonville 336- 697- 9047. AC model 200 diesel tractor, 100 hp, 1,800 hrs, extra clean, new tires with 4- 16” 3 pt hitch bottom plow, $ 12,000 nego; Hardy 300 gallon gun type PTO spray, $ 1,500 nego. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632- 3801. Athens 3 disk plow 36” disk for AC snap coupler, GC, $ 200. Clay Shoaf, Salisbury 704- 633- 2869. 1 row Cole fertilizer distributor/ cultivator, all new parts, bolts, hoses, points and paint, disc and extra feet for cultivating, $ 750 OBO. Jimmy Covington, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 1613. Simplicity commercial ride mower, HD power lift, $ 700; MF 1835 sq baler, LNC, $ 14,000. J. Lloyd Mabe, Danbury 336- 593- 8088. McCormick Deering # 9 cycle type mowing machine, steel wheels with tongue, $ 125; 1 row stalk cutter, $ 100; MF 3- 14 bottom plows, $ 150; 1 set tractor weights off 4610 Ford 22 kg/ ea, $ 75. Allan Simpson, Maysville 910- 389- 4219. 3 pt disk harrow, 20 gang, $ 200 OBO. Murl Leazer, Rockwell 704- 279- 2701 or 433- 9231- cell. 25 hp Ingersol Rand rotary com-pressor, 3 pt hitch, $ 3,800; English made Ford 3000, $ 5,000; 311 hayliner, EC, $ 6,000. Mack Brame, Jr., Reidsville 336- 342- 6752. ’ 86 D6D CAT dozer, straight blade with hyd. Tilt, VG undercarriage, VGC, $ 30,000. Julius Rankin, Jr., Greensboro 336- 272- 7705. Loader for 8N tractor, w/ hydraulic pump rebuilt, LNC, $ 1,800. Richard Hanes, Lexington 336- 249- 4488. MF 4243 cab with air/ heat, 488 hrs, $ 25,900; MF 1085, $ 9,500; NH TN65, $ 14,900; NH TN 65, 4x4, $ 22,900. R. Cate, Norwood 704- 991- 5937. One Powell 150 rack maximizer bulk barn, Powell combustion burn-ers, $ 2,000. E. Lee Kimbro, Reidsville 336- 349- 7171. NH TC 35 tractor 4x4, shuttle shift, industrial tires, 35 hp diesel, 16LA loader with 72” bucket, skidsteer hook ups on loader, EC, $ 14,000. Charlie Willis, Lexington 336- 250- 5434. NH 8 ton silage wagon side or rear delivery, GC, $ 900 OBO. Tommy Wingler, Statesville 704- 902- 4677. JD 7000 with working dry fertilizer, 4 row on 36” with row markers, $ 1,800; 150 gallon 3 pt hitch sprayer with foam markers, $ 1,800. Link Hewitt, Richlands 910- 934- 3605. Gravity grain wagon, 225- 250 bu, VGC, 336- 682- 9219. Charlotte Carter, Winston- Salem 336- 682- 9219. Parts left over from restoring Ford-son Major diesel tractor radiator, $ 125, fuel injection pump, $ 200. Ray Russell, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3020. ’ 05 Kubota L4330 4x4 tractor, used very little, 230 hrs, LNC, weights on front, turf tires, kept inside, $ 13,500. Pam White, Taylorsville 828- 312- 2741. ’ 42 WC AC motor ran in August, body tires and wheels need work, $ 1,000 OBO. Sam Mitchell, Statesville 704- 592- 2358. ’ 60 JD 630 row crop tractor, 2 cyl w/ PS, restored, EC, mechanically perfect, good tires does not have 3 pt or fenders, $ 6,950 or possible trade for JD 430. M. Phil, Denver 704- 408- 1058. Two 3500 bu Butler grain bins, must be dismantled and moved, $ 1,500/ ea. John Lewis, Goldsboro 919- 735- 1237. NH discbine 10 ft, GC, $ 1,600. Roger Younts, Thomasville 336- 872- 5157. Ground driven manure spreader, grain drill, scrape blade, scoop pan, carry all platform, fork lift mast with 3 pt hook up, 2 bottom plow, $ 900/ for all. Charles Leonard, Kernersville 336- 769- 2122. Sawmill w/ GM271 Power Unit, Taylor edger, complete mill w/ all steel carriage, two 36” blades, LNC, used 3 times, power unit need battery, $ 8,000. Steve Wells, Graham 336- 329- 9082. 4010 JD engine overhauled, $ 6,000 OBO; NH 616 disk mower, $ 4,000; MF 383 with 236 front end loader, $ 13,000. A. Coble, Ramseur 336- 824- 5232. Red belly Ford tractor metal and paint GC, runs good, $ 2,900; Linebach, 6 ft root rake, $ 225; Linebach, 6 ft disk, $ 325. Michael Estep, Clemmons 336- 766- 1542. Traveling irrigation gun 894 ft reel made by ABI, mounted on rotating table, gearbox driven with 5 hp B& S motor, $ 8,000. Mike Skinner, Winterville 252- 714- 3848. Case David Brown 990, diesel, 52 hp, PS, $ 5,000; Ford 4600 diesel, 52 hp, PS, $ 7,200. David Shepherd, Wilkesboro 336- 921- 3166. Adams poultry litter belt, stainless steel bulk handling, less than 200 hrs, new belt, 20 hp Kohler engine, $ 9,400. Barry McSwain, Norwood 704- 985- 3751. Clark forklift 6,000 lb outside tires, 2 stage, side shift, gas, GC, $ 6,000 OBO. Tony Cheek, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3007. ’ 39 M Farmall tractor 1st year of the M series, excellent for restoration, strong engine, 60+ lb, oil pressure, hydraulics, 3 pt hitch adaptor, 6 v system, shed kept, $ 3,000. D. Maupin, Taylorsville 828- 632- 1743. ’ 06 club car golf cart, looks almost new with top and windshield, etc., $ 2,200. Barry Norris, 252- 536- 4446. Ford 1 row ear picker another picker for parts, enough parts to get one working. Clarence Weavil, Kernersville 336- 869- 2407. Peanut equipment KMC 4 row combine, $ 7,000; 4 and 2 row diggers, KMC reshaker, Roanoke combine, 4 trailers. Ray Allen, Elizabethtown 910- 876- 3140. 5020 NH 4x4 tractor with quickie front end loader, 60+ PTO hp, 4 cyl. diesel, canopy, EC, $ 18,000 OBO. M. B. Richardson, Sparta 336- 372- 5490. ’ 67 135 MF all original, runs great, sheet metal EC, shelter kept, $ 5,000 OBO. G. S. Wright, Sparta 336- 200- 3107. JD 6620 combine, 4x4, JD 5 row cornhead, JD 216 fl exhead, set of nar-row high clearance tires for JD tractor last on 4250, $ 2,000-$ 7,000. Jeremiah Jones, Beulaville 910- 290- 2547. Intern’l 140 cult, fert., plows, fast hitch, late model $ 6,250;’ NH 451 mowing machine, $ 1,500; fork disk mower 5 drum, $ 2,200; Ford 1 row corn picker, $ 600. Danny Gravley, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 5539. JD 444 corn head, GC, fi eld ready, $ 2,500. Steve Scarboro Asheboro 336- 629- 6611. NH corn head 4, 38” rows, fi eld ready, $ 1,500. Edgar Frank, Denton 336- 859- 3155. ’ 03 NH TC 18 tractor, diesel, ROPS, 3 pt hitch, PTO, front weights, ag and turf tires, $ 6,100. Lance Covington, Pilot Mtn 336- 978- 9951- cell. JD 8630 4x4, 8 new tires, 11 ft front mount blade, $ 12,500; NH bale wagon, tractor pull, 102 bales, $ 4,999. Jim Gra-ham, Linwood 336- 382- 3972. MH Ferguson w/ cult., $ 2,500; 1010 JD w/ rebuilt engine, $ 5,500; Farmall 100, $ 2,800; MH, 3 pt hook w/ 4 ft bushhog, $ 2,800; 190 AC with turbo, $ 5,500. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910- 334- 0404. ’ 84 Yanmar tractor, 33 hp, 4 WD, PS, excellent tires and equipped with hydraulic scrape blade on the front, $ 4,000. Bob Quattlebaum, Tryon 828- 859- 0303. Bog 6 ft Darf Mfg, GC, $ 350. Trent Benton, Jonesville 336- 835- 7174. NH 640 round baler wide pickup $ 7,800; Hesston 4 rotor tedder, $ 1,900. Derek Teague, Catawba 828- 446- 6111. Barko 160 B log loader, new pump, swing pump and turn motor has JD engine, plumbed for a buck saw and a delimber, buck saw included, $ 12,000 OBO. Rodney Thompson, Semora 336- 234- 0123. Farmall M good running tractor, new paint and decals, $ 3,500. Zach Ladd, Apex 919- 418- 1149. ’ 74 D6C Cat dozer direct drive, 6 way, hyster winch, forestry pkg, new tracks, 85% UC, used on farm, EC, $ 25,500. Mike Shaffner, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2953. ’ 06 Cat 257B compact track loader, heat/ air, 66” bucket, 335 hrs, $ 25,500. Scott Kepley, Lexington 336- 239- 7733. JD 310 disk, 32 blades, $ 2,500; Holland 2 row carousel transplanter, 3 pt hitch, $ 2,000; Roanoke 18 box barn converted from rack, heat X heat exchanger, $ 2,000; W. McCallum, Rowland 910- 740- 3267. TD 15C Intern’l dozer, excellent mechanical condition, $ 11,500. Barry Shields, Warrenton 252- 213- 1486. JD 220 center fold disk, $ 2,500. Austin Sink, Trinity 336- 442- 2261. ’ 92 8580 Kubota tractor w/ 4 WD and front end loader, fair tires, $ 15,000. Charles Sydnor, Snow Camp 330- 606- 6044. Farmall Super C w/ 3 pt hitch, very useful for small farmer, runs but needs some carburetor adjustment, $ 1,250. Jeff Smith, Midland 980- 521- 6371. Equipment For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT Classifi ed Advertising FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699- 1001; by e- mail at Ag. Review@ ncmail. net; or by fax to ( 919) 715- 8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the month prior to publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right to edit or reject ads. Limit 2 ads/ person in different categories. I hope many of you were able to attend one of the risk manage-ment workshops held in January and early February, and I hope I will see a number of you at the Agricultural Development Forum. Both of these events have been publicized in this newspaper in the past month or two. You will notice we revamped our front page and added a new “ On the Horizon” column. Look for other activities and upcoming events like the forum in this column in the future. Forum ( Cont’d from pg. 1) February 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 NH 850 round baler, electric wrap, for parts or working condition; NH disk hay cutter for parts; large manure spreader. J. V. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. Sorghum cane mill. Jacob Reavis, Boonville 336- 468- 6906. 4 row no- til corn planter with dry fertilizer and row markers. Michael Gordon, Siloam 336- 926- 5864. Elevator chain for 975 NH, set of tractor tires, 14.9/ 13- 28, fair to EC or to fi t rim size. Chris Lewis, Gastonia 980- 522- 1130. Equipment Wanted ’ 05 NH TN75DA cab, H& A, shuttle transmission remotes, LNC, $ 23,500; IH round baler 8420, always sheltered, VGC, $ 5,500. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Kawasaki ATV mule model 2510, 4x4, 586 hrs, extras such as winch, top, bed liner, $ 5,000: ATV Polaris Ranger, 4x4, loaded, $ 7,000. Jim Hamlet, Liberty 336- 824- 3505. ’ 79 Farmall 140 w/ 1 pt planter, plates and cultivators, GC, shelter kept, $ 6,700. Treavis McKenzie, Cameron 910- 245- 3361. 4500 Ford backhoe swing chain broken, new tires, runs great, needs paint, front loader, $ 6,500; Farmall Super A, good tractor, $ 3,500. Charles Drye, Sr. McLeansville 336- 621- 6239. ’ 96 Ford 6640 SLE Cam 4,800 hrs, $ 20,000; ’ 80 MF 2705 CAH duals, 8 spd, $ 12,000; 2- 18.4x34 rims/ tires, Ford, $ 1,000. R. Watts, Trinity 336- 434- 5727. 48” forks fi t 6800 Kubota tractor, $ 275, LNC; 6 ft bushhog, $ 350. Billy Hardin, Liberty 336- 202- 9855. B AC tractor with cultivator, FC, $ 1,000; ’ 41 Case tractor model SC, run-ning condition, $ 2,000. Phillip Smith, Gibsonville 336- 621- 1425. 5 wheel hay rake GC, $ 250; 3 pt metal dump pan, $ 50; set of forks to move large round bales, $ 50. Tony Davis, Dobson 336- 710- 2140. Hesston 1091 9 ft haybine, fi eld ready, $ 1,400; JD FB B drill, $ 800; 3 pt tillage tool/ fi eld cultivator, about 6 ft, $ 200. Matthew Hutchinson, Lexington 336- 345- 4227. ’ 81 AC 50/ 50 tractor 50 hp, diesel, PS, 2,000 hrs, always sheltered GC, $ 7,000. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- 932- 0503. 2 row Lannen carousel tobacco set-ter fi eld ready, $ 1,500; box trailers for Decloet boxes, $ 300. Willie Gammons, Mt. Airy 336- 351- 6769. 6 ft Woods scrape blade w/ 3pt hitch, $ 375. Ed Burns, Burlington 336- 222- 1961. Working windmill aeromotor 14 ft blades with 50 ft tower, will pump 15 gpm, buyer disassemble, perfect for ponds or livestock watering, $ 8,500. Richard Harwell, Hickory 828- 324- 4455. Case Intern’l 1350 hammermill with scales, JD 920 Moco bad cutter bar, $ 500; JD 3020 tractor bad motor wide front, $ 2,500. D. Cashatt, Randleman 336- 465- 3234. Hay mower MC rotary scythe 9 ft with Windrow wings, can be used to rake year 2000, sheltered LNC, $ 3,500. Fred Pless, Rockwell 704- 467- 1905. ’ 52 Ford 8N 12V system, good paint, everything works, 2 new tires, 2 in FC, overall GC, $ 2,000. Jim Prevatte, Fairmont 910- 740- 8307. ’ 48 Cub Farmall fully restored, some attachments, very nice tractor, $ 4,000. Shannon Goodman, Concord 704- 699- 7754. Farmall Cub good fenders, seat, clutch and pressure plate, rear end and transmis-sion parts, plus more, $ 5-$ 250. Jason Dufour, Nashville 252- 230- 6387. Toro 120 52” cut, riding mower, includes bagger, GC, $ 2,500. Jeff Park, Kernersville 336- 993- 5947. 4 ft rear scrape blade for 3 pt hitch, new never used, $ 265. Greer Byerly, Linwood 336- 853- 6055. 3 pt reversible pan scoop, $ 100. Wil-liam Bohrer, Gastonia 704- 864- 3036. Kubota L5030 50 hp, 4- in- 1 bucket, industrial tires, 2 hydraulic remotes, cab heat/ air/ stereo, hydro transmission, EC, hydraulic top, side link, $ 27,800. Z. Jordan, High Point 336- 442- 7176. MF turning plow, set of 3, 16” trip, EC, $ 600. Darrell Merritt, Dobson 336- 467- 0131. 8N Ford tractor runs good, new paint, 3 pt hitch, $ 2,500. Joel Hussey, Robbins 910- 464- 2933. ’ 62 Ford 2000 runs good, new tires, electronic ignition, everything works, equipment includes landscaping rake, carry all, dirt pan, boom pole, $ 4,550. Mark Smith, Belews Creek 336- 613- 4257. ’ 52 Red belly Ford rebuilt engine converted to 12V new rear tires, new brakes, bush hog, boom, middle buster, scoop, terracing blade, excellent run-ning, $ 5,000. J. Russo, Crumpler 336- 977- 1295. ’ 55 JD50 original, good tires, rol-lomatic front end, good rear and front tires, not live power take off, after mark 3 pt hitch, should be good tractor for someone, $ 3,000. Bill McPherson, Iron Station 704- 732- 9299 or 650- 9772. NH manure spreader model # 100 VGC, ground driven, no repairs needed, $ 950; bushhog cutter model 406 hvy duty, brush cutter in VGC, $ 3,800. A. Matthis, Morganton 828- 584- 2541. Kubota underbelly mower must be picked up, $ 50 will trade for working riding mower. Di Price, Todd 828- 264- 1337. 1033 NH stackliner stackwagon 105 bale cap, $ 6,000. Lee Goodnight, China Grove 704- 857- 2979. 9N Ford tractor GC, runs good, $ 3,200. Gene Hill, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 4445. 3 pt hitch and cultivators for 140 Farmall $ 700. JD 24 disc fi nishing har-row with cylinder, $ 950. W. L. Moffi tt, Jr., Asheboro 336- 381- 3875. Backhoe attachment, $ 1,100; Roy Godwin, Kenly 919- 284- 3928. ’ 87 Hydro Ax 621B Industrial tractor equipped with 8 ft rotary ax brush/ tree cutter attachment, quick hitch, rear winch, New Detroit 4- 53T engine only 250 machine hours, $ 57,000. Wendy Golden, Oak Ridge 336- 362- 2034. FL10B Fiat Allis loader dozer, power shift, pedal steer, self level-ing bucket undercarriage 90% GC, $ 14,500. Craig Livengood, Mocksville 336- 492- 7591. Claas 180 round baler with rotocut bales dry or silage net or string wrap, EC, $ 5,300. Martin Morgan, Leicester 828- 683- 9935. ’ 65 Ford garden tractor model 120 hyd transmission, wheel weights, mowing deck, good rubber and sheet metal, runs good, $ 500. Bill Reid, Hendersonville 828- 693- 7607. Lilly fertilizer spreader $ 250; 3 pt hay spear, $ 75; 1 shank sub soiler ready to use, $ 100; 9 shank Ford chisel plow, $ 500; 14 ft JD fi eld cultivator, $ 250. S. Hendrix, Mocksville 336- 998- 6357. ’ 02 Kubota 3010 compact tractor, 32 hp, 4x4, 475 hrs, EC, $ 8,500. Tim Cross, Denton 336- 857- 2260. JD 7200 max emerge corn planter, dry fertilizer attachment, LNC, $ 7,400. Randy Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5738. ’ 94 580 Case backhoe 4 WD, under 2,000 hrs, includes 2 ft and 3 ft buckets, $ 18,500. Mark Jones, Clemmons 336- 766- 7600. JD 4400 combine w/ 6 cyl. diesel, 213 grain header, 13 f t and 4 row corn header, runs good, $ 5,000 OBO. Donald Shaver, New London 704- 983- 9634. ’ 05 NH TC35A tractor 35 hp diesel, 4x4 w/ industrial tires, NH 16LA loader w/ 72” bucket, loader skidsteer hook up, 550 hrs, EC, $ 13,500. Charlie Willis, Lexington 336- 250- 5434. Ford 3000 tractor diesel, restored, VGC, $ 5,500; Farmall A, restored, new rear tires, 12V, with cultivators, $ 2,400. Rob Wallace, China Grove 704- 224- 7283. Brazille 6 ft seed/ cultipacker, EC, $ 2,500; Farm Trac diesel with 100 hrs, LNC, $ 6,500 or will trade for pickup truck or tractor. Tim Hawkes, Raeford 910- 875- 4088. JD 2210 4WD, hydrostat, front end loader, 140 hrs, dent on hood otherwise, LNC, $ 11,500 nego, reply e- mail only. Doug Efi rd, Concord cefi rd3@ carolina. rr. com JD model 43 front blade for 110, 212, 214 and other L& G tractors, EC, has all mounting hardware and the angle kit, $ 150. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919- 815- 0268. One row Roanoke tobacco harvester, both head, $ 2,000; Powell 2 row 4WD harvester, $ 3,000; AC F gleaner combine, $ 2,500. Ronald Strader, Browns Summit 336- 656- 4801. IH 8330 haybine 9.5 ft cutting blade, GC, $ 2,300; MF 40B w/ loader, 59 hp, GC, $ 5,000. Willard Huffman, Stony Point 704- 878- 2992. Cole 2 row corn planter w/ divided seed hopper, stainless steel fertilizer hoppers, furrow openers, VGC, $ 600; Anderson rock picker, VGC, $ 5,000. W. R. Shuler, Canton 828- 235- 9371. Swenson 10 cy spreader trailer type or truck mount hydraulic, good for litter, lime, fertilizer, etc., $ 4,500. Sam Crowder, Lattimore 704- 692- 2240 or 424- 2180. Farmall Cub w/ cultivator, bushhog, blade, $ 1,800; w/ 4 grill, hood, gas tank and wheels, $ 400/ for all. Allen Everdyke, Statesville 704- 876- 2413. One row tobacco setter, $ 300. Burton Upchurch, Broadway 919- 498- 6793. F700 Ford parts 361 engine, heads $ 200; intake, $ 150; cams, $ 100; cranks, $ 200; radiator, $ 150, various parts, C. K. Earnhardt, Albemarle 704- 982- 5016. 264D JD tractor 154; lowboy cub mower. Erich Mayenschein, 919- 963- 9154. IH scrape 2 pt fast hitch scrape, $ 225; utility trailer tandem axle, 18” x6”, $ 400. Tim Honeycutt, Mt Pleasant 704- 436- 2731. ’ 72 JD 4320 100+ hp, recent overall, runs great, rear wheel weights, quick hitch, ROP, needs top, $ 9,500. C. L. Flippin, Greensboro 336- 292- 5132. AC G, rebuilt motor, new tires, $ 4,600; AC WD45 diesel, new injection pump, project tractor, all parts included, $ 4,600; Oliver 550 diesel, PS, show ready, $ 6,000. D. Stewart, Boonville 336- 961- 2491. LA JD tractor part tractor, missing rear wheels, motor and hood, $ 750. Jerald Collins, Sr., Charlotte 704- 392- 9217. Wood splitter tractor mounted, 3 pt, needs new cylinder, $ 200 OBO. Justin Denton, Denton 336- 857- 3232. ’ 51 B JD power troll, w/ remote cylinder, roll- o- matic, good tires, runs good, orig. paint, no fenders, hood is cut, $ 2,000. Terry Monroe, State Road 336- 366- 2934. ’ 85 Case Intern’l 595 52 hp tractor, one owner, come w/ front end loader with bucket, bale spear, pallet forks, $ 12,000. Barry James, Ruffi n 336- 939- 7458. ’ 94 Iseki Landleader 275 tractor 35 hp, 4WD, 16 spd, 4 spd PTO, GC, $ 8,000. Robert Sprinkle, Sparta 336- 372- 8956. JD Gator $ 3,000; NH 55 rake, $ 1,100; 7 ft yard pulverizer, $ 700; Sitrex DM 4 disk mower, $ 2,000. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 9601. Old grain drill may need work, $ 200. A. Knight, Greensboro 336- 643- 4856. Yanmar tractor model YM 222OD, 3 pt hitch, live PTO diesel, 4 WD, good tires, runs great, $ 3,650. Doug Tomlin, Lexington 336- 798- 2382. Farmall H, good sheet metal, good tires, runs good, $ 1,800. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 902- 3950. 140 tractor completely services, includes disk harrow, 1 row Cole planter, cultivating sweeps, rotary attachments, potato plow, etc., $ 4,000. John Massey, Burlington 336- 226- 9234. ’ 39 Farmall M 6 volts restored, new tires and fenders, nice, $ 3,800. Bobby Jones, Mt Airy 336- 786- 9770. ’ 53 IH Farmall Super A 12V, new battery, good tires, 1 ton boom, 5 ft blade, 3 pt hitch, drawbar/ swaybar, little rust, excellent running condition, $ 2,995. Bruce Joyner, Tarboro 252- 823- 2153. 9N Ford tractor w/ L59 Woods belly mower, has been converted to 12v, runs and mowes good, $ 2,950. Dennis Slate, Germanton 336- 591- 5884. ’ 76 Intern’l Cub LoBoy ESS 1471 tractor, 1 pt hitch, blade, cultivating attachments, fertilizer, shanks, spring loaded, sweeps, $ 2,100. Clara Carter, Supply 910- 842- 6067. ’ 85 Long 3100D tractor with front end loader, low hours, $ 4,500. J. R. Shanley, Hoffman 910- 281- 4635. Ford sickle mower 6 ft., landscape rake, 6 ft, $ 300/ ea. Dwight Toney, Marion 828- 652- 8340. 8N Ford tractor runs, 4 spd, 12V, FC, $ 1,300; Howse 4 ft bushhog, 3 y/ o, VGC, $ 400; 60” disk, 16 gang, EC, $ 400. Barry Carter, Eden 336- 627- 7615. ’ 96 Ford F7000 diesel w/ New Leader L2020 GT stainless spreader body; ’ 97 Ford F7000 diesel w/ New Leader L2020 GT stainless spreader body, $ 15,000/ ea. M. Elmore, Lawndale 704- 538- 3166. 4430 JD tractor 4 post canopy, $ 9,000; 15 ft bushhog sod drill, $ 1,200; 1635 JD disk, $ 1,850; 15 ft AW JD fi nish disk, $ 500, etc. B. Withers, Lincolnton 704- 913- 2388. 2 bottom Ford trip plows and disk; 5 shank chisel plow. Lee Francis, Scot-tville 336- 982- 4486. ’ 52 Cockshutt model 20 rare tractor, strong 170+ ci engine, restored approxi-mately 5 yrs ago, $ 4,000. Walter Adams, Haw River 336- 792- 0251. 96 Komatsu 120 track hoe, 1,500 hrs, EC, $ 40,000; 05 T300 Bobcat 1,500 hrs on machine, 150 hrs on new motor, $ 28,000. C. Allen, Asheboro 336- 964- 6363. ’ 64 Ford 4000 tractor gas, 5 spd, PS, no leaks, clean tractor, $ 3,900; Millcreek manure spreader model 25 VGC, $ 850. M. Walkowe, Baham 919- 698- 9245. Intern’l 340 utility tractor, good motor, good tires, good lift, new brakes, $ 1,500. Tim Edwards, Morganton 828- 443- 1795 or 584- 8204- aft. 6 pm. Intern’l 140 tractor w/ fast hitch, cultivators, 2 bottom plow, good paint/ rubber, runs good, $ 3,750; JD 3720 diesel w/ cab, AC, radio, etc., $ 22,750. J. Murphrey, Zebulon 919- 269- 8095. Meadows sawmill on wheels, 4 head blocks, new tires, $ 1,500; 4 cyl Detroit motor V pulley, etc., $ 2,500. Wayne Her-man, Taylorsville 828- 632- 4624. JD F620 front cut zero turn mower, 23 hp Kohler engine, 54” shaft driven deck, EC, $ 3,800; JD M653 zero turn mower, 23 hp Kohler engine, VGC, $ 3,800. Jerry Husketh, Durham 919- 471- 8760. Kubota L345 2 WD diesel, PS, w/ Woods scrape blade and spreader, pan and body in EC, good tires, $ 4,500. Jim Mathis, Jamestown 336- 454- 7272 or 988- 1597. MF 220 2 row, 3 pt cultivator, GC, $ 225; Unico broadcast seeder, $ 85; MF 383 tractor, 2WD, high clearance row crop, $ 7,000; MF 1308 8 ft disk mower, VGC, $ 5,000. Thaxton Richardson, Jr., Greensboro 336- 656- 3961. MF 165 diesel 8 spd, good tires, $ 3,900; JD 8 row bedders on W& A hyd., fold tool bar, row markers, $ 2,500; Reddick 400 gal, 3 pt hitch sprayer, $ 5,000. G. Sparrow, Belhaven 252- 945- 4632. ’ 59 JD 530 2 cyl, maintained by JD, 2018 hrs, 3 pt. single front wheel, VGC, complete,, original top link, drawbar hole near round, $ 7,000 OBO. J. Massey, Clayton 919- 934- 4695. NH semimount mowing machine 7 ft cut old model, GC, $ 400; wide front end for M Farmall tractor, tie rods on back, $ 600; pull type Intern’l disk, 6 ft 7” spacing, $ 275. John Graves, Mocksville 336- 749- 6570. Dearborn model II 139 fold over 18 blade disk, 3 pt hitch, $ 275; Taylor way subsoiler, 1 tine, 3 pt hitch, $ 175; Kodiak 5 ft scrape blade, adj. 3 pt hitch, LNC, $ 100. C. Smith, Raleigh 919- 787- 8933. Stanley 870 6 row veg. planters, $ 6,500; irrigation 100 pieces of 20’ and 30’ pipe, 3” and 4” Akron; 9 sprinklers and Berkley pump, $ 3,900, etc. J. L. McLaurin, Wade 910- 323- 5207. 3 pt 3- 14” bottom plow, $ 200; AC quick hook up 2- 16” bottom plow, $ 250; horse drawn corn planter, $ 100. Elton Latham, Richfi eld 704- 636- 0249. Intern’l 800 cyclone 6- 30” row no til planter, very nice, $ 3,500. Dan Crotts, Mocksville 336- 682- 7094. 49- 50 VAC Case 3 pt hitch, tricycle front, new front tires, original top link, runs good, sheet metal good, $ 2,500; JD 7 ft mowing machine, GC,$ 400. William Martin, Lawsonville 336- 593- 8788. JD 4 row corn cultivator, RM series, 3 pt hook up, adjustable shanks with Danish tips, $ 525 OBO. Patrick Miller, Mocksville 336- 909- 2490. Ford diesel loader has PS, front bucket, snap on manure tongs, $ 2,700; NH 462 disk mower, 7 ft, $ 3,000. V. W. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 5423. 273 NH sq hay baler, kept dry, GC, $ 3,000; NH 256 hay rake, kept dry, GC, $ 1,000. Walter Misenheimer, Rockwell 704- 279- 2624. 2 row planter, GC, $ 350; 3 pt hitch, 3 pt PTO spreader, used 1 time, $ 300 OBO, both for $ 600. Gene Preddy, Selma 919- 284- 1639. Ford 3600 diesel 3 cyl, PS, great sheet metal, mechanically good, new radiator, fi eld ready, $ 7,200. Owen Moore, High Point 336- 882- 4281. Grain head AC series 13 ft, $ 1,000; NH 850 round baler, $ 1,500; Vermeer 504G round baler, $ 2,000. Wayne John-son, Cameron 910- 947- 5582. Root rake 8 ft wide, fi ts semi U blade or straight blade up to 12 ft wide, $ 2,200. Sally Roberts, Lowgap 336- 352- 4335 or 704- 608- 0689- c. Intern’l 3414 backhoe runs works great needs repair, fan belt, $ 4,500. William Burr, 228 Carroll Ave., Denton 27239. Ford 641 Workmaster tractor, GC, $ 3,500. Allen Phillips, Dunn 910- 892- 3072. ’ 67 Cornpicker 1 row Ford, GC, $ 1,600; ’ 74 D4D Cat bulldozer, $ 9,000. Valerie Andrews, Boomer 336- 921- 3124. 1 row Cole planter fertilizer distributor and cultivator, $ 300; Ferguson mowing machine, belt driven, $ 350. Lowell Fer-guson, Boomer 336- 921- 3869. Super C Farmall w/ cultivators, runs good, $ 3,500; MF runs good, $ 4,500. Donald Cannon, Ayden 252- 746- 4600. Bushhog, 5 ft House, 3 pt hitch, LNC, $ 400; trailer for lawn or farm, hvy metal 40” x30” x12”, new tires, dump bed, $ 90; electric pallet stacker, $ 1,000. Fred Wagoner, Laurel Springs 336- 982- 3517. Yanmar 2500 diesel tractor LNC, $ 4,850; ’ 07 7x16 equipment trailer, LNC, $ 1,650; 5x8 cattle trailer, hvy duty, all metal, $ 750. R. Wilson, Kernersville 336- 993- 4916. Chore master one wheel tractor w/ B& S motor, new tire, GC, $ 275; Chore master one wheel tractor w/ Clinton mo-tor, new tire/ carburetor, GC, $ 375. Jerry Folwell, Liberty 336- 508- 2303. Ford tractor push pull bucket dual, 3 pt hitch, GC, $ 250; 4 wheeler tires, 2 rear new 22x11x8, Nanco brand, load range A, $ 50/ both. Dennis Murray, PO Box 16, Prospect Hill 27314. 72” Woods fi nish mower rear dis-charge, LNC, $ 2,350; RM 59” Woods fi nish mower, FC, $ 200; 6’ hvy duty box blade, LNC, $ 535; 6’ fi nish mower, bushhog, $ 900. C. Poole, Raleigh 919- 772- 6392. JD 1209 mowing conditioner parts, gear boxes, sheet metal, etc. Justin Love, 704- 533- 3520. Feed bin, $ 1,500; 2 fi ll systems, $ 500; chicken feeder, 1212 8 motors, $ 1,500; turkey feeder, 596 ft, 4 motors, 31 single jet brooders, $ 30/ ea, etc. Steve Knox, Mooresville 704- 892- 5011. Gleaner A 6 cyl, 12 ft grain head, runs good, FC, $ 600; Gleaner E 4 cyl, 2 row corn head, 13 ft grain head, will run, needs work, $ 300. Ryan Hagood, Burlington 336- 260- 4129. Ontario grain drill steel wheels, EC, always sheltered, $ 600. Dale Pardue, Hamptonville 336- 468- 2038. Covington TP46 1 row corn planter w/ fertilizer hopper and cultivators, LNC, $ 700. Larry Cook, Denton 336- 302- 5249. ’ 67 AC D10 series tractor, runs good, needs some minor work, no cultivators, $ 2,950. Larry O’Barr, Gibsonville 336- 697- 0754. 3 pt hay spear, tedder rake, cow trailer, $ 750; want to purchase a 16 ft BP livestock trailer. Terry Christenbury, Midland 704- 782- 1536. Two JD backhoe buckets 1 18”, 1 36”, GC, $ 500/ ea or $ 750/ for both. Larry Woodard, Wendell 919- 868- 1608. ’ 76 Intern’l 500 track loader, 4- in- 1 bucket, diesel, 85% undercarriage, runs good, $ 7,500. Terry Thompson, Chapel Hill 919- 260- 2579. 4400 Ford W735 loader with forks, bucket and counter weight, $ 7,500. Randy Moser, Westfi eld 336- 403- 8022. 25 gallon sprayer on 3 pt platform, electric pump, hand wand with 15’ hose, only used 2 season, $ 180. Eric Oldham, Chapel Hill 919- 636- 2254. 1 row, 3 pt cultivator, $ 100; BNB 5 ft trailer type bushhog, $ 200; 6’ by 12’ single axle farm trailer, $ 100. Hugh Motsinger, Wallburg 336- 769- 2971. JD 7100 8 row no til chemical boxes, row markers, VGC, $ 3,500. W. J. Casste-vens, Yadkinville 336- 961- 2449. ’ 61 Ford Workmaster 601 sheltered new gauges, tires, brakes, transmis-sion, live lift, paint good, 12V system, VGC, $ 3,600. Randy Wall, Ronda 336- 957- 5632. Late 50’ s MF 202 work bull indus-trial tractor with front end loader PS, $ 3,800. Randy Hardison, Yadkinville 336- 463- 4009 or 407- 3115. Troy built wood splitter, needs hyd. Cylinder, $ 325; Gravely equipment for 2 wheel walk behind 4’ snow plow, $ 200. Russ Gray, Rocky Pt 910- 352- 5795- c. ’ 02 Taylor tobacco harvester with dump box, 850 hrs, $ 40,000, OBO. Kent Bennett, 336- 830- 1378. 8300 JD grain drill 21 spout, GC, $ 1,500. Wade Guion, Matthews 704- 846- 1608. AC Gleaner, A model combine 10 ft complete grain head, blades, belts, hoses, etc, GC, $ 650. Tony Creed, Aberdeen 910- 695- 5045. 2 Whitfi eld tree planters FC to GC, prefer to sell together, $ 10,000 for both or $ 6,000 and $ 5,000; wheel spacers, 2 sets, 7” used on 4WD, $ 1,000. Randy Abbott, Henderson 252- 432- 5175. ’ 50 8N Ford tractor 12V conversion, restored with many new parts, paint and tires in GC, $ 3,000 OBO. Ray Matthews, Elon 336- 586- 0430. Ford 2000 tractor good rubber, PS, gas, roll bar and canopy, hydraulic connect 3 pt lift, 29 hp, 2 phase clutch, live PTO, hi/ low transmission, runs very good, $ 5,000. Ed Goodnight, Concord 704- 699- 9390. MF tractor, $ 2,500; Trailmower, 10.5 hp, 44” mowing width, pull with 4 wheeler or golf cart, $ 400. Deborah Hollow, Mt Airy 336- 786- 7460. NH haybine 467, $ 1,000; NH 851 round baler, need chains, $ 700; Howse 5’ bushhog, $ 350; JD killifer disk harrow, $ 700. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828- 874- 5147. 30 kw Winpower PTO driven generator with pull behind cart used for backup in poultry farm, requires 70 PTO hp, $ 1,500. Marvin Brickhouse, Columbia 252- 394- 5777. MF 235 diesel tractor, new tire, box blade, boom, drag, old bushhog, GC, all for $ 5,500. Diane Hewitt, Lumber Bridge 910- 904- 9054. JD 7100 planters 4 row, 3 pt hitch, GC, $ 4,000. Jimmy Davis, Scotland Neck 252- 443- 4000. Mack engine E7- 300 1996, ready to set in, $ 4,000; 2 sets Rockwell rearend differential one w/ 8 tires, Dayton wheels, geared 4.10; one geared 4.56 Dayton hub, new brakes, $ 1,000/ ea. C. Cave, Mocksville 336- 909- 0091. JD 4400 combine 215 grain head, 444 low tin corn head, newer model, 2,300 hrs, $ 5,500. Eddie Nutt, Henderson 252- 430- 6221. Century 35 hp tractor w/ loader, mowers 60” Hustler, 52” Great Dane, 52” Grasshopper w/ bagger, 1- 16’ and1- 19’ trailer, $ 20,000. T. Doggett, Forest City 828- 248- 3705. ’ 76 Ford 6600, $ 5,800; original Ford 8N, nice, $ 3,000; ’ 55 Ford 640 rebuilt motor, $ 3,500 or trade for dump truck or combine. Shane Sells, Kernersville 336- 362- 4055. ’ 60 JD 630 w/ aftermarket wide front, 3 pt hitch, great tires, GC, $ 6,800. Shane Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 2636. Dynaho backhoe 73 model, 160 Detroit engine front bucket and back-hoe works good, $ 7,000. John Melton, Aberdeen 910- 303- 3002. Tifone orchard spray used 3 times to spray 2 ac of grapes, LNC, $ 3,500. James Wilson, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 4636. ’ 73 economy Power King w/ disk and mower, $ 1,500. Tim Bushey, Reidsville 336- 361- 0650. JD 4400 combine GC, 13 ft grain table, $ 2,500. William Haraden, Moores-ville 704- 622- 2307. 3910 Ford tractor low hrs, clean, good tires, paint original, GC, $ 10,000. Noel Leatherman, Lexington 336- 249- 1308. Two Gehl silage wagons, $ 1,300 and $ 1,000; JD suitcase weight bracket to fi t 20 series JD. Bryant Dodson, Hillsborough 919- 618- 1310. Two 3,000 bu grain bins, disas-sembled, $ 1,500/ ea; model 80 Mc- Cormick combine, operated ’ 08, fi eld ready, $ 800. Doug Groce, Siler City 919- 548- 2670. 2 row carrousel transplanter w/ barrels and mounts, GC, $ 1,000; Ford tractor 2810, EC, canopy top, $ 8,500; Ford tractor 5000, $ 5,900. Jimmie Wor-rell, Bailey 252- 236- 1920. NH baler 846 4x5 baled 200 bales this season, fi eld ready $ 1,000. George Bain, Asheboro 336- 879- 2696. AC B 50’ s, sheet metal, GC, front and rear cultivators, tires, 50%, original shutters, hydraulic lift, straight front axle, $ 1,700. Elaine Dillon, Cleveland 704- 278- 2906. Intern’l 460 tractor 50 hp, 3 pt, $ 3,200; JD 350 dozer, $ 8,500; 5’ rototiller, $ 500; 6’ disk, $ 350. Bill Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505. Ford 7610 tobacco special w/ loader bucket, forks, 10 hrs rebuilt engine, fuel pump, new hydraulic lines, great tires, fi berglass top, 3 remotes, $ 12,500. Nick Gezele, Wake Forest 919- 556- 9387. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW February 2009 Supplies For Sale Industrial lug rear tractor tires 16.9 x 28 50% tread, $ 80/ ea or $ 350/ for both. Lee Dunlap, Robbins 27325. Mill stone 8” thick, $ 500. Robert Weaver, Raeford 910- 873- 2045. Track and farm equipment tires, one 750x20; three 825x20; two 900x20; one 922x5, $ 15/ ea. M. Poole, Cary 919- 467- 9390. Seasoned or green wood, split price range, $ 10 up. Curtis Hughes, Denton 336- 857- 0325. Mason jars quarts/ pints, $ 3/ doz. David Richeson, Thomasville 336- 870- 2510. Truck tool box and 2 over the wheel well bins by Delta with locks, GC, $ 135; two M& S LT 235 R15 tires, 85% tread, $ 50. Murl Leazer, Rockwell 704- 279- 2701 or 433- 9231- cell. Vineyard/ fence treated posts 8- 9” diameter, 9 ft long, $ 25/ ea; used netafi lm irrigation ½ ” pipe, $. 03/ ft. Doug Holy-fi eld, Dobson 336- 374- 3825. Barbed wire # 12 with 4 barbs, $ 40/ per roll or $ 300/ for pallet of 8 rolls. M. Tommy, Mt Gilead 910- 571- 2358. 28 x60 greenhouse w/ 175,000 BTU heater, cooler system on end, 48” exhaust fan, vent, $ 2,000; 7 modine gas heaters, ranging 100,000 BTU to 200,000 BTU, $ 200/ ea for all. J. Kirk, Reidsville 336- 342- 3463. Pecan cracker cracks 50 to 100 lbs/ per hr, 80% halves, depending on age, condition of pecans, $ 900. Buck Barrier, Midland 704- 888- 5549. Goat milk cheese dill/ garlic, herbes de provence, plain and feta, $ 13/ lb + shipping. Tinker Linebaugh, Durham 919- 489- 1404. 275 gallon HD poly tanks with steel cage on steel pallets, top fi ll cap, ball valve on bottom, no strong chemicals ever in tanks, $ 75. W. B. Cutler, Erwin 910- 897- 6361. Band sawed lumber fl ooring, pine, oak, cedar, poplar, walnut maple, oak fence boards, some lumber air dried, $. 50 ft up. Glenn Jones, Winston- Salem 336- 817- 4325. Alpaca show fl eece, alpaca yarn, rovings, $ 2.50 up per ounce, appoint-ment only. Heid Kittrell, Greenville 252- 717- 3311. Rough sawn pine, great for pole barns, shed roofs, much more, pine $. 50/ bd ft; white oak, great for fencing and trailer decking, $ 1.25 bd ft. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Cattle mineral feeder made from plastic drums w/ truck tire base, hvy duty, $ 40/ ea. Tim Maye, Marshville 704- 624- 6380. Two 50 ft 24” I beams, perfect for bridge frame, $ 1,000. Kyle Evans, Con-nelly Springs 828- 455- 0534. Fence gates 4 used galvanized gates, three 12 ft and one 14 ft, GC, $ 40/ ea or $ 150/ for all. Bill Fowler, Greensboro 336- 292- 0374. Hit and miss fl ywheel engine, 3 hp, JD, on repo trucks, complete, refurbished, $ 2,100; double sided engine/ tractor show calendar, send # 10 SASE for 2 copies, Free. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919- 929- 5578. Greenhouse 20 ft x 97.5 ft, Quon-set style for plastic cover, heater, fan included, $ 1,250. Bobby Brock, Apex 919- 333- 6696. Horse drawn equipment walk behind cultivator, $ 25; gouge plow, $ 20; scoop pan, $ 40. Hugh Motsinger, Wallburg 336- 769- 2971. Greenhouses and equipment, 28 ft x 96 ft, $ 2,000 and 22 ft x 96 ft for $ 1,500; wood nursery boxes, $ 1.50/ ea. John Quesenberry, Walkertown 336- 595- 2580. Old horse mule drawn plows and seeder, several choices, $ 25 up, nothing over $ 75. M. Tom, Columbia 252- 394- 5997. 48” box fans never used, all galva-nized steel, 1 hp belt drive, 115v or 230v 1 year warranty on motor, 60” x60” x18” enclosure, 235 lbs, $ 499 + $ 160 shipping, $ 450/ ea, have 2, can deliver local. H. Hach, Cary 919- 467- 0154. Chicken coops wooden, $ 25/ ea. Thomas Cotner, Siler City 919- 742- 3446. Firewood, split seasoned, full sized pickup delivered, $ 85. Jake White, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 0478. Backyard chicken houses, large cages, feeder and watering equipment, $ 35 up. L. B. Deal, Winston- Salem 336- 813- 4531. Dog kennel 48x36x30, $ 50. Billy Breeden, Haw River 336- 578- 3454. 55 gallon plastic barrels, ideal for rain barrels, dog houses, fuel, feed or any liquids, $ 8/ ea. Eddie Surratt, Asheboro 336- 879- 1042. Unwanted livestock in any area of NC. Jeff Hill, Linwood 336- 859- 0918. Livestock Wanted Gelbvieh/ Angus X and Gelbvieh purebred bulls and heifers, 8 m/ o up. John Waugh, Climax 336- 685- 4232. Five coming 2 y/ o Brangus heifers, bred to low birth weight Brangus bull, palpated by NCSU safe, $ 1,500/ ea. Steve Whitley, Smithfi eld 919- 669- 2770. Boer goats, male and female some are reg., some are not, $ 65 up. Ricky Royal, Yadkinville 336- 463- 2835. Two pygmy wethers $ 50/ ea or will-ing to trade for intact billy. Matthews Lindsay, Morganton 828- 391- 8136. Dorper/ Kathadin X ram and 2 bred ewes, starter fl ock, $ 350. Lorie Poff, Liberty 336- 404- 0690. Charolais performance tested since 1966, purebred reg., polled and horned, $ 1,500 to $ 25,000. Carol and John Dykers, Siler City 919- 663- 2436 or 2931. Nubian/ Boer buck very gentle, beautiful offspring, 110 lbs, good stud, medium long horns, $ 50. Donnie Smith, Reidsville 336- 342- 9447. Boer goats, tame, unreg., high percentage Boer kids, $ 75/ ea. Robin McCoy, Charlotte 704- 376- 6306. Boer goat kids, DOB 12/ 08; 2 nan-nies, 1 billy, $ 50/ ea. Tim Troutman, Kannapolis 704- 938- 8720. Southdown babydoll sheep 1 y/ o, weathered, $ 50; male Islandic sheep, 2 ½ y/ o, weathered, $ 50. Tom Love, Midland 704- 888- 3046. Reg. black Angus bull Bushwacker bull, 4 y/ o, $ 1,500. Monroe Huffman, N. Wilkesboro 336- 973- 5216. Boer goats 7- 12 m/ o, full blood and % does, $ 125 up; bucks, $ 175 up; bred senior does, $ 250 up, kidding early ’ 09. Linda Klose, Jacksonville 910- 455- 7123. Black Angus bulls reg., som of Sitz Alliance 6595, New Design on dame side, from $ 1,000. M. B. Richardson, Sparta 336- 372- 5490. Polled Hereford bull, 7 m/ o, Victor bloodline, very gentle and easy, $ 600. Robert Stas, Burlington 336- 227- 3911. Full blood Boer buck, IBGA reg., Renoir g’son, low maintenance, will add perfect head, bone, length and muscle to your herd, $ 300. Ken Harper, Newport 252- 723- 2184. AI sired black Angus bulls can reg. AI sired by GAR Cimmarron, New Design, 6I6 bloodlines, docile, low BW, good growth, DOB 9/ 07, $ 1,000-$ 1,250. Jackie Johnson, Trinity 336- 475- 6975. Reg. Jacob sheep 5 ewes to lamb in March, $ 150/ ea; wethers, $ 50, excel-lent wool quality and horns. J. R. Webb, Colfax 336- 668- 7900. Jacob ewe lambs, ram lamb, 4 horned, reg. pending, Jacob ewe, Romney yearling ewe, natural colored, both most likely bred, $ 200/ ea. E. Strub, Weaverville 828- 645- 5869. Boer goat full blood buck, 5 y/ o, Eggs Blake son, $ 450. Keith Jessup, Ramseur 336- 879- 5255. Reg. Angus bulls 6595, 036, com-mitment sons, all halter broke, good disposition, $ 1,000 up. Bob Prestwood, Lenoir 828- 493- 1780. Charolais bulls, heifers, purebred, polled, 7- 9 m/ o, reg. sires, $ 500-$ 800, delivery by arrangement. Dee Helms, Salisbury 704- 637- 3524. Gelbvieh bulls, red and black, reg. top AI bloodlines, great for making Balancers, $ 1,500. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Boer goats all ages, nannies, bucks, kids, some ABGA reg., $ 75 up. J. Nor-man, Ruffi n 336- 939- 3065. 5 Gulf coast mature ewes, 3 reg., hardy rare breed of sheep, $ 500/ for all. David Sweeney, Raleigh 919- 851- 0856. Alpine dairy goat, $ 250; Saanen dairy goat, $ 250; Angus cow, grass fed for 6 months, about 1,000 lbs, $ 850. Bill Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505. Polled Hereford bulls, 2 yearling bulls, Milkmaker bloodlines, one 1 4 y/ o herd bull, 103T bloodlines, $ 700-$ 1,200. Alice Davis, Salisbury 704- 855- 4930. Sheep white and natural color Cotswolds and Cotswold X, ewes, rams and spring lambs, great fl eeces, hand spinners fl ock, $ 125-$ 300. K. Garmon, Lincolnton 704- 736- 4151. Black Angus reg. cattle with papers completed cow born 7/ 04, $ 900; heifer DOB 3/ 07, $ 700; bull DOB 9/ 06, $ 1,200; bull DOB 2/ 08, $ 700. Wayne Coble, Ramseur 336- 879- 5453. Black Angus bull 3 y/ o, $ 1,000 or trade for another bull, approximately 1,300 lb. Bill Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 8356. Gelbvieh/ Angus X and Gelbvieh purebred bulls and heifers 10 m/ o up. John Waugh, Climax 336- 685- 4232 or 362- 5929. Nigerian dwarf dairy goats AGS reg., doe, brown, black/ white buckskin, DOB 12/ 07, $ 175; buck brown, black/ white pinto, DOB 6/ 08, $ 125. Bob Love, Prospect Hill 336- 562- 3380. Nubian buck 2 y/ o proven, ADGA reg., CAE free, scrapies certifi ed herd, very gentle bottle raised, all black, $ 250. L. McAuley, Vass 910- 245- 3153. Goats/ sheep reg. purebred Nubian goats for milk and show, kids, milking does, $ 250 up; fi ne wool sheep, colored Corriedale and white Cormo, $ 250 up. V. McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657- 9271. Boer mixed goat, approximately 150 lbs, $ 175. Wanda Sides, Albemarle 704- 322- 8232. Boer goat ABGA fullblood and %, $ 75 up. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336- 475- 6539. Black Angus yearling heifers and bull, $ 800 up. Kenneth Dobbins, Reids-ville 336- 280- 3289. Black Simmental polled bulls, calving ease with excellent growth and muscling, AI sired, Goldmine, Joker, $ 1,500-$ 2,000. Bill Pyle, Franklinton 919- 494- 1145. Cow/ calf pair cow is small 4 y/ o open ½ Jersey ½ Dexter, come with her ¼ Jersey, ¾ Dexter bull calf, DOB 9/ 08. Stacy Lee, Gates 252- 357- 1928. Reg. Angus bulls 14- 16 m/ o, some sired by Objective, Lead On and In Focus, some natural sired by son of Exacto, $ 1,000 up. Kim Starnes, Salisbury 704- 637- 1805. Nigerian dwarf dairy goats, does, $ 150 up, some bred; bucks, $ 100 up, AGs/ ADGA reg., quality lines. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336- 548- 2977. Boer goats w/ IBGA/ ABGA reg., great genetics, does will sell with kids or separate, several great bucks, $ 50- $ 300. Chris Vanderford, Whiteville 910- 840- 3895. Black Angus bred heifers Angus open heifers, all reg, $ 1,000. Douog Mitchell, Siler City 919- 742- 6096. Polled Hereford heifers reg. and purbred available, excellent EPDs from top bloodlines, $ 800 up. Brent Creech, Zebulon 919- 801- 7561. Holstein steers and Jersey bulls, 800- 1,000 lbs, $ 450 up. Kenneth Briles, Trinity 336- 241- 2870. Three Guernsey heifers, 600 lbs, $ 1,250; 11 Holstein heifers, 3 Jersey heifers, avg 500 lbs, $ 1,250/ ea. Danny Sturgill, West Jefferson 336- 877- 5128. Goats 2 reg. Alpine does, good milker, $ 125/ ea; ½ Saanen doe, $ 65; reg. Alpine buck, 6 m/ o, $ 50. Linda Cook, Salisbury 704- 639- 8989. Fainting buck DOB 6/ 08, gentle, excellent health from well maintained herd, $ 90. Dodd Linker, Clemmons 336- 712- 2484. Shetland sheep, reg. quality stock, $ 250 up. Lynn Michael, New Hill 919- 387- 3890. 12 m/ o bulls, $ 1,200; open heifers, $ 900, all reg., top bloodlines. Dean Richardson, Sparta 336- 372- 5556. Barbados ram DOB 1/ 08, $ 300 nego. Johnny Bryant, Bailey 252- 235- 0297. Jersey bull calf can be reg., DOB 10/ 08, would like to trade for heifer. Diane Walsh, Oxford 919- 690- 1852. Llama male, 4 y/ o, gentle, been with cattle, goat and sheep, $ 500. David Hendrix, Waynesville 828- 246- 2309. Llama ILR, male, halter and trailer broken, very friendly, $ 500. Phillip Jenkins, Davidson 704- 507- 8990. Llama mini and standard ILR, males and females, guard, pet and show, qual-ity, $ 900 up. Mike and Wanda Higgins, Gibsonville 336- 697- 8955. ABGA Boer goats full blooded bil-lies, nannies and weanlings, excellent bloodline, $ 200 up. Phyllis Robinson, Conover 828- 464- 1076. Milking Devon bull 4 y/ o reg., $ 2,000. Charles Sydnor, Snow Camp 330- 606- 6044. Santa Gertrudis bull calves 6- 12 m/ o, reg. or not, $ 600-$ 1,200. L. J. Smith, Denton 336- 859- 5536. Red Angus bulls 14 m/ o and older, performance tested, $ 1,500 up. Jonathan Foster, Vass 910- 245- 1755. Polled Hereford bulls full blood gentle, out of large dark colored Her-efords, $ 500 up. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- 932- 0503. Purebred Nubian buck kids 1 w/ o up, $ 25 up, registerable, ADGA milk-ing does and doe kids, $ 175 up. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704- 283- 9881. Scottish Highland cattle, red, brown, black bull calves, red black heifer calves, $ 500 to $ 1,300; Shetland sheep unreg. Ewes, $ 50. Dan and Julie Wilson, Clyde 828- 627- 3362. Nigerian dwarf goats, blue eyed kids, 6 m/ o, can be reg. X breeds avail, dairy, meat, etc, $ 150 up. Eliza Maclean, Snow Camp 336- 376- 0811. Goats various ages, Boer %, some pregnant nannies, $ 100-$ 250, price may be nego. if you want all ten. Steve Jen-nings, Liberty 336- 622- 5331. Reg. Savanna goats, full blood and %, growth and muscle like Boer goats, parasite resistance like Kiko goats, $ 300. Tim Swain, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6016. Baby calves, baby pigs, $ 50; goats, $ 40 up. Terry Christenbury, Midland 704- 782- 1536. Preminum show lambs, breeding stock, stud rams, etc., $ 250-$ 450. Tina Armstrong, Walnut Cove 336- 480- 5288. Gelbvieh bulls JBOB breeding, 16 m/ o greeding soundness tested, gentle, $ 1,500. Ralph Hale, Marshville 704- 624- 4108. Boers, % Boers and Nubians, $ 65 up. Tracy Wall, Ronda 336- 957- 5632. 6 y/ o ¾ Jersey milk cow w/ calf will calve in April, $ 1,500. Carroll Cowell, Oriental 252- 249- 1303. Reg. black Angus bulls, $ 1,000- $ 1,400/ ea, 16 m/ o, Wye breeding. Jim Rhyne, Statesville 704- 872- 6996. LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK Boer goats IBGA reg., nannies, billies, $ 250-$ 350/ ea, red and correct color. James Coble, Pleasant Garden 336- 674- 7107. Black Angus bull purebred, reg., 3 y/ o, DOB 9/ 05, Bextor bloodline, easy calving, make good herd bull, $ 1,500. Allan Edwards, Oakboro 704- 485- 4354. Angus bulls reg., calved 12/ 07 and 12/ 08, AI sired by BCC Bushwacker and Gar Solution, halter broke, tattooed, $ 1,400; black Angus heifers/ cows, $ 1,100-$ 1,800. John Cassavaugh, Lenoir 828- 728- 9007. Brahman cattle reg., gray, bred for performance, show quality cows w/ calves, bred cows/ heifers, select group of Brahman bulls, $ 1,000-$ 10,000. Terry McPherson, Graham 336- 376- 9445 or 919- 280- 2467- cell. Nannie Boer goat X, good moth-ers, $ 75. Jack Lawrence, Walnut Cove 336- 414- 1728. Boer goats ABGA reg., full blooded buck, DOB 2/ 08, Ennobled bloodline, $ 225, 7/ 8 doe, DOB 5/ 08, $ 125. David Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Black Angus bull purebred, reg., DOB 9/ 05, Bextor bloodline, easy calv-ing, make good herd bull. Allan Edwards, Oakboro 704- 485- 4354. Angus X cows young 4- 5 y/ o, bred to calve April or May, $ 700 up; young bulls and open heifers, $ 450 up. J. Fields, Greensboro 336- 580- 1691. Jersey steers 600 or 700 lbs, very nice, $ 550. Robert Sell, Winston- Salem 336- 595- 8247. Feeder pigs Tamworth/ Hamp mix, pasture raised, 4- 5 m/ o, $ 80-$ 110. Ron Peters, Reidsville 336- 342- 7545. Polled Hereford bulls reg., 12 to 36 m/ o, great bloodlines, balanced EPD’s $ 900 up. Bill Mericka, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3389. Black Angus cow/ calf pairs, $ 1,100; bred cows, $ 800; Angus X heifers, $ 600. Ronnie Oakley, Mayodan 336- 427- 3475. Reg. Texas longhorns ropers, bulls, cows bred for color and disposition, top pedigrees, $ 350 up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336- 302- 0966. Simmental bulls black and polled, DOB 10/ 07 and 12/ 07, sired by Dream On and Dakota, $ 1,100-$ 1,500. Robby Teague, Purlear 336- 927- 7088. Longhorn and Corriente X roping steers and heifers, good horn and are fresh, $ 325/ ea or $ 4,500 for 15. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 902- 3950. High quality breeding and show does, ABGA reg., Ennobled Casey, Striker, 180M, Windsor bloodlines, some exposed to show bucks, some open, some have show points, $ 400 up. J. Helms, Midland 704- 560- 3159. Pygmy mix doe DOB 4/ 08; wethers, DOB 3/ 08, various sizes and colors, $ 35-$ 55. B. Parker, Lexington 336- 787- 4960. Small pygmy goats father 16” tall, males, $ 45; females, $ 55. John Harroff, Concord 704- 786- 3782. Reg. black Angus heifers/ bulls over 6 m/ o, parents on farm, $ 700. M. C. Wil-liams, Marshville 704- 624- 6775. 25 commercial bred heifers sired by Nichols Angus bulls, all bred to black easy calving bull, 16 calve in spring of ’ 09, $ 1,250/ ea; 9 calve in the fall of ’ 09, $ 1,100/ ea. Richard Hord, Shelby 704- 482- 9628. Two red Angus bulls 14 m/ o, ready to breed, embryo calves by Combination, $ 1,500/ ea OBO. Jeff Banfi eld, Aberdeen 910- 281- 3821. Fainting goats babies and adults, billies and nannies, blue eyes, $ 100-$ 250. Cathie Yates, King 336- 983- 7849. Red Angus brood cow $ 1,200, 2nd pregnancy, due mid February; 100% An-gus bull, 21 m/ o, $ 1,200 tested negative for BVD, reproductive soundness good, ready to work. Larry Decator, Pittsboro 919- 444- 4071 or 542- 2827. Texas Longhorn heifers, bred cows and bulls, $ 350 up. Charlie Bolton, Pittsboro 919- 542- 6132. Polled Hereford cattle, reg. bloodline, bulls 1- 2 y/ o, $ 900/ ea; heifers, 1 y/ o, $ 700/ ea. Nancy B. McKnight, State Road 336- 874- 2166- d, 276- 768- 8769- cell. Reg. black Angus bull DOB 9/ 07, Trend 315/ Traveler bloodlines, $ 900, will consider trade. Ricky Reich, Lexington 336- 787- 4979. Young bulls Angus X 500- 600 lbs, fi ve all black, one Baldie one Limo, $ 600. Doug Bullard, Sanford 919- 774- 4289. Dairy goats purebred Togenburg, young does, old does, wethers, buck, $ 35 up. Arlen Kilen. Lowgap 336- 352- 3282. Polled Hereford bulls, $ 600 up. Rany Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5738. Reg. black Angus heifers/ bulls, 6 m/ o, weaned, eating, very good blood-line, $ 700. M. Williams, Marshville 704- 624- 6775. Reg. polled Hereford bulls open heifers, cows with calves, quality cattle, $ 1,000-$ 2,500. John Wheeler, Fayetteville 910- 868- 1910. Red Simmental bulls reg., polled, halter broken, sired by AI bulls, $ 1,100 up. Phil Rucker, Hamptonville 336- 468- 1675. Nigerian dwarf and Toggenburg goats, does/$ 125; bucks, $ 75, disbud-ded, friendly. Nancy Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Livestock For Sale Any unwanted livestock. Caleb Henley, Salisbury 704- 636- 6636. Calf to bottle raise, Dexter preferred but will consider any breed. Audrey Mizrahi, Rocky Point 910- 352- 1754. Days to week old Jersey heifer calves, prefer western NC if possible and reasonable price. Linda Davis, Bryson City 910- 459- 9055. European, Russian or cross Boar hog, young weaned to 6 m/ o. Jonathan Surratt, Trinity 336- 460- 4057. LIVESTOCK WANTED Ground driven manure spreader, 25- 35 bu, GC. Joy Frannicola, Smithfi eld 919- 398- 5230. IH 420 baler for parts. Roy Helton, Lincolnton 704- 735- 5533. Ford 515 sickle mower for parts reasonable price. Larry Cook, Denton 336- 302- 5249. DR fi eld and brush cutter. Jerry McKenzie, Lexington 336- 752- 2700. JD 1 row planter, model 71, or 1 row IH 185 or 295 planter, need to be fi eld ready condition, about a 2 hour drive from Hendersonville. Tim Asbury, Hendersonville 828- 388- 1237. NH sq baler model 276 in FC to GC. Mike Davis, High Point 336- 669- 1187. JD 2 cyl tractor models 40, 420 or 430 running or not; need JD 28” 9 bolt rim. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919- 815- 0268. JD 843 corn head. Wally Hobbs, Hertford 252- 426- 1495. Hay tedder in GC. Joe Midgette, Vanceboro 252- 244- 1615. One row potato digger in FC to GC, PTO driven chain, pull or 3 pt hitch. E. W. Bowen, Jr., Riegelwood 910- 612- 1867. PTO belt pulley for Deutz tractor. J. P. Cline, Newton 828- 324- 5081. Corn sheller, belt driven by trac-tor. Noel Leatherman, Lexington 336- 249- 1308. Need some parts for a 3300 combine, willing to purchase the whole machine if reasonable. Bryan Fowler, Whiteville 910- 234- 1697. Tobacco hand setter/ planter. Kay Bennett, Jacksonville 910- 347- 1445. MF combine bean head. Shane Sells, Kernersville 336- 362- 4055. Exhaust manifold for Case SC tractor, also need seat for same. Charles Hinton, Pittsboro 919- 542- 6286. 3 pt auger in GC, prefer multiple augers. Dick Marshall, Charlotte 704- 576- 8810. Mid mount grader blade for Farmall Super A. Richard Collins, Elkin 336- 366- 4026. 435 JD. Lee Goodnight, China Grove 704- 857- 7207 or 857- 2979 before 9 pm. Frontend loader to fi t JD2440. Scott Helms, Marshville 704- 282- 7366. 309 Ford seed planter, GC. Wayne Wooten, Hiddenite 828- 635- 6577. Mixer/ grinder in good working con-dition that you can put sq bales in. Jason Butler, Clarendon 910- 653- 8807. Cable skidder or small grapple skidder in GC, running and ready to work, good winch a must. Clay Boykin, Whiteville 910- 640- 6861. JD 175 hydrostatic mower w/ good deck, oil fi lter, GC; 14.9 x36 tire for IH574. Phil Hart, Sr., Louisburg 919- 562- 1091. Bale ramps for a JD round baler, ramps for other models may fi t. Danny Gravley, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 5539. Need �� 66-’ 68 diesel Ford 3000 parts or parts tractor. Scott Christoffel, Julian 336- 209- 6116. Pecan cracker and sheller. David Suggs, Snow Hill 252- 747- 4749. 2 row no til corn planter in good working condition. Donald Jones, Pleas-ant Garden 336- 312- 2313. Need tobacco barn boxes, look not important, structurally sound, 4x4x5 ft preferred, paying cash. Tyler Hopkins, Zebulon 919- 369- 1547. Good used, tongue hitch for 7000 6 row conservation corn planter, reasonable price. Austin Sink, Trinity 336- 442- 2261. JD corn picker pull type or 3 pt hitch, good working condition. Steve Cline, Shelby 704- 466- 1904. JD 234 2 row corn header for parts or use. David Oakley, Chapel Hill 919- 969- 1625. 3 pt hitch to fi t C Farmall. Danny L. Dennis, Ellerbe 910- 652- 5183. Looking for good condition or easily repairable tractor ASAP, willing to work off some of the costs or if someone is willing to set up payments. Deidra Hicks, Hickory 828- 322- 6876. Motor for TD9 bulldozer running or not. David Aron, Snow Camp 336- 675- 5476. ’ 58 to ’ 60 Ferguson 35 Deluxe in good working condition, good tin. Warren Beam, Lincolnton 704- 732- 1334. Small seed cleaner. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Vicon disk mower. Lincoln Triplette, N. Wilkesboro 336- 984- 7035. Grain cleaner with screens and owner manual, mfg by Sears or Mont-gomery Ward. Kirby Frank, Denton 336- 905- 0257. 5 ft aerator price range, $ 100-$ 150. R. Harvell, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 1758. 861 gas Ford tractor PS kit com-plete fenders, would consider complete tractor for parts. Richard Price, Bostic 828- 245- 6529. Need a cheap grain drill and a lime drop spreader, use only for planting deer plots. J. R. Neal, Charlotte 704- 339- 9926. JD Gator in need of restoring, I have a new gas engine, a Gator with a blown engine would be perfect. Randy Baker, Durham 919- 451- 0698. CAT 416 or 420, 4x4, split bucket; factory made gas or diesel self propelled walk behind brush/ up to 1 and ½ ” diam-eter sprout cutter. D. Hensley, Asheville 828- 252- 8085. EQUIPMENT WANTED February 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 Supplies Wanted FARM SUPPLIES Small Animals For Sale Border collies reg., ABCA, black/ white, DOB 12/ 08, $ 225. Bob or Betty Martin, Lawsonville 336- 593- 2793. Reg. German Drahthaar reg. Airedale X pups, DOB 12/ 08, excellent farm dogs, $ 100. Jim Keeble, Cashiers 828- 743- 2572. Great Pyrenees/ shepherd pups DOB 12/ 08 raised with goats, $ 80-$ 100 OBO. C. L. Pickett, Burlington 336- 228- 8571 or 214- 5827. Brittany spaniel male, reg., 7 y/ o, close range, good for older hunter, $ 425. Wayne Jones, Saratoga 252- 236- 1906. Weimaraner male pups, some blue and some silver, AKC, DOB 11/ 08, dame and sire good natured, point and retrieve, $ 500. Kaye Hages, Lowgap 336- 320- 2335. Beagle mix 3 m/ o, and 7 w/ o fe-male Lab mix, all shots, Free to good homes. Brooke Hutchins, Asheboro 336- 381- 0392. Mountain Feist pups, 3 males, 1 female, some natural bobtails, will be small, $ 125. Bonnie Nash, Timberlake 919- 246- 5661. Brittany spaniel pups AKC reg., DOB 11/ 08, white and liver, white and orange, $ 200. Charles Willard, Winston- Salem 336- 771- 1919. English pointer pups FDSB reg., DOB 1/ 09, parents on site, excellent pedigree, $ 150. Daniel Buchanan, Sanford 919- 353- 0223. Boykin spaniel pups BSS reg., parents on site, $ 450/ females, $ 400/ male DOB 1/ 09, Edisto lineage. Libby Presnell, Sparta 336- 372- 4131. Weimaraner pups, AKC, tails docked, dew claws removed, ready 2/ 09, $ 350. Greg Stone, Sanford 919- 721- 3248. German shorthair pointer pups, AKC reg., $ 250; Weimaraner pups, AKC reg., $ 350, parents on site, Don Smith, Albertson 252- 568- 4938. Golden retriever pups, AKC reg., variety of colors, ready to go, with papers, $ 300. Gene Keiger, Statesville 704- 876- 8767. Walker Foxhound top bloodlines pups for $ 125, ready to go, also young running dogs. Craig White, Henderson 252- 226- 2128. Jack Russell 1 y/ o male, black and white, $ 75 nego. Lisa Reece, Boonville 336- 961- 2908. Blue merle Sheltie crate trained, $ 700 OBO. C. Tarleton, Willard 910- 512- 7769. At stud fi eld champion GWS Little River Skeeter, Black Bob & Robs Dia-mond Two bloodline pups, 6 m/ o, AKC, $ 100 up; stud fee, $ 150. Fred Gentry, East Bend 336- 699- 2281. Welsh Pemboke Corgi, male, tri-color, DOB 11/ 06, shots UTD, $ 300 or will trade for unrelated tri- color male for stud. Kathy Daniels, Taylorsville 828- 632- 5025, aft 6pm. Beagle pups, parents on- site, shots UTD, dewormed, $ 75- 100. Bradley Stevens, Four Oaks 919- 222- 7357. Great Pyrenees pups, DOB 10/ 03, males, AKC sire and full- blooded dam on site, 4200/ ea. Kenneth Rogers, Denton 336- 859- 3940. NSDR Australian shepherd male, black tr, great instinctive herding, 1 y/ o, shots UTD, $ 150. Tiffany Shepherd, N Wilkesboro 336- 696- 4578. Mountain Cur male, 4 y/ o, good squirrel dog, $ 800 fi rm; Mtn cur pups, blue brindle female, $ 150, OMCBA brindle female, $ 500. Mark Jacobs, Bryson City 828- 269- 7509. Collie pups, AKC lassie type, DOB 11/ 8/ 08, sable, tri- color, parents on site, $ 250. Rhonda Moore, Sanford 336- 882- 4281. Beagle pups, DOB 10/ 8, shots and wormed, $ 100. Michael Marciniak, Louisburg 919- 496- 5290. Great Pyrenees, reg, 13 m/ o, $ 450 neg. Wayne Blake, West End 910- 673- 1072. New Zealand rabbits, white or black, 2- 3 m/ o, $ 8 male, $ 10 female; 3- 6 m/ o, $ 12- 15; 6 m/ o+, $ 15- 20. N. Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Redbone bloodhound pups, DOB 12/ 15/ 08, reds, livers, saddlebacks, $ 500. Matthew Bullard, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 4833. Dachshunds, long & short hair, reg, 1st shots, wormed, dapples, brindles, blk/ tan, brn/ red, $ 350 ea; red heeler, 1 ½ y/ o, spayed, shots UTD, $ 150. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville 336- 671- 3117. German shepherd pups, working bloodlines, Czech/ DDR, parents hip certifi ed, SCHII, companion, protection, competition, police dogs, $ 1,000. Janette Oglesby, Stokesdale 336- 643- 4885. Effective Feb. 1, dog ads are no longer being accepted for the Agricultural Review. Large chickens you do not want, I will pick them up. J. Parrish, Durham 919- 688- 3235. Bantams OE, golden laced, silver laced, young birds, healthy. Wade Shelton, Mt. Airy 336- 374- 2254. Standard cochin hens in black, blue, splash, or white, will also buy hatching eggs or chicks. Kandace Green, Bladenboro 910- 874- 3035. Pigeons for dog training, any amount. Gunnar Henderson, Fuquay Varina 919- 741- 2028. Old English black looking for nice hens; Serama’s would like a trio or more. Bill Jordan, Statesville 704- 873- 5581. Black and blue Orpington hatching eggs or chicks. Anna Hinson, Seagrove 336- 879- 2167. Production leghorn rooster, spangled Cornish, and unusual colored guineas ( no pearl, white or lavender). Clint Dobbins, New London 704- 517- 6095. Poultry & Supplies For Sale Poultry & Supplies Wanted POULTRY & SUPPLIES Bantams OE black, wheaton, self blue, spangled, blue wheaton, ’ 07-’ 08 birds, $ 25/ pair, $ 40/ trio. Wade Shelton, Mt Airy 336- 374- 2254. Three curtain windows for chicken houses, used 1 year, mounted on steel frame, $ 995. Malvin Porter, Peachland 704- 272- 7345. Solid white homing pigeons, large, $ 35/ pair. Ernest Hatchel, Burlington 336- 228- 1056. Dark Cornish bantams $ 25/ pair, young birds. James Coble, Pleasant Garden 336- 674- 7107. RIR and Barred Rock baby chicks, $ 2/ ea; started pullets, $ 8/ ea. James Fink, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436- 6496. Pigeons Homers and Rollers, $ 7/ ea; parlor tumblers, $ 10/ ea, no shipping. Jimmy Morgan, Huntersville 704- 875- 6463. Pigeons Birmingham rollers, comp. bred, old Carolinia family of deep spin-ners, $ 10 up. D. R. Dennis, Randleman 336- 498- 5034. Two pair of India Blue peacocks, 2 y/ o, excellent health, $ 125/ for each pair. Chris Williams, Durham 919- 614- 0338. 3,000 Red sex link started pullets/ chickens, debeaked, vaccinated, small orders, $ 6/ ea. Josie and Darrell Snider, Staley 336- 622- 2942. White Homing pigeons, other colors available, $ 15/ ea. George Harrington, Ayden 252- 746- 2536. Chickens, white rock, 1 y/ o hens, lay large brown eggs, $ 5. Randy Wright, Staley 336- 622- 2386 or 622- 2397. Chukkars $ 5/ ea. Kirby Frank, Denton 336- 905- 0257. Japanese mottled bantams 3 full grown roosters, full blooded and very nice, $ 5/ ea. Roger Yost, Rockwell 704- 262- 7200. Tipplers pigeons high fl ying, lots of colors, great fl yers, $ 5/ ea. Chuck Burger, Stoneville 336- 453- 1432. Black Jersey giant pair, $ 45 up, extra hen, $ 25; Congo grey male, $ 350; Alexandrian ringnecks, $ 325/ pr.; wooden poultry crates made with wooden dowels, $ 30/ ea. A. S. Manuel, Salisbury 336- 239- 4942. RIR chicks, Cornish, broiler X chicks, $ 6/ ea; mini bantams grown, $ 6/ ea, we hatch year round. Rena J. Long, Zebulon 919- 268- 5910- cell. RIR, Buff Orgington and white silky chicks, $ 1 up as available. Jacob Martin, Fayetteville 910- 484- 3901. White homers & Birmingham roll-ers, including baldheads and whites, $ 10- 20. Danny Martin, Mt Airy 336- 789- 1166. Turkeys, pasture raised, look wild, $ 25. Joe Wilson, Franklinville 336- 498- 3095. Old English Bantams, 12 different colors, no shipping, $ 20/ pr. Millo Potter, Seven Springs 252- 569- 2131. Barred Plymouth rock and buckeye breeders, pullets $ 25 up, Cockerals $ 15 up; laying hens starting at $ 15, two bell waterers, $ 10/ ea. Jamie Duckworth, Kenly 919- 915- 5789. Cuckoo Maran roosters, purebred, various ages, $ 5/ ea. Keith Foster, Re-idsville 336- 616- 0004. RIR, 4 m/ o pullets and roosters, $ 8; silkie, cochin and sissle chicks, $ 5- 10. Justin Smith, Asheboro 336- 465- 2994. Roosters, lrg healthy, free- ranged, 20 w/ o Silver Laced Wyandottes and Buff Orpingtons, $ 7 up. Gabriela S. Lee, Winston- Salem 336- 765- 6741. 2 feed bins, 8T & 18T, $ 500 & $ 1,500; 2 fi ll system, $ 500; chicken feeders 1212’ 8 motors, $ 1,500; turkey feeder 596’ 4 motor, $ 800; Steve Knox, Mooresville 704- 892- 5011. Incubators, Brower round metal, rugged and long lasting for eggs and seed starting, 16”/$ 50, 20”/$ 90; GQF cabinet models w/ auto turners, $ 375. Don Cash, Charlotte 704- 567- 7798. Emus, 1 y/ o, sex unknown, $ 125/ ea or $ 200/ both, will deliver for add. fee. Thomas Caudle, Lexington 336- 247- 0816, lv msg. Quail, Gambel, Calif., Tenn., red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo & white bobwhites, butler, Coturnix, Texas A& M, Tibetan reds, Hungarians, Chukars & Barbary, $ 1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 0213. Bobwhite quail, good fl ight or hunting preserve bird, over 20 yrs growing exp, $ 3 for 50 or more. Tony Seawell, Carthage 910- 464- 5819 or 464- 5911. Guineas, hatched spring of ’ 08, 9 total, asking $ 65. Robert Artzner, Kernersville 336- 817- 0159. Large Muscovy drakes, 6- 8 m/ o, $ 15- 25. Rick Delgado or Johnny Bryant, Bailey 252- 469- 2694 or 252- 296- 6712. Roller pigeons, all colors, $ 5. Steven Green, Randleman 336- 495- 1399. Pigeons, rollers, white homers, Chi-nese owls, Jacobins and white & colored doves, $ 5- 10. Jerry Green, Randleman 336- 498- 9255. Quail, chukars, pheasants, adult birds, $ 2.50 up. Bradley Thompson, Mt Gilead 910- 439- 4428. Peacocks, ’ 08 hatch, some breed-ers, Indian blue, black shoulders, whites, purples, cameos, Java greens, $ 40 up. Napoleon tucker, Nashville 252- 443- 3642. Pigeons, Birmingham rollers, free. Bobby Shelton, Greensboro 336- 621- 1094. Peacock, India blue, 1 y/ o, $ 75. N. Hobson, Pittsboro 336- 376- 8137. Birmingham Rollers, Old Jaconette line, early developers, deep spinners, $ 20up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919- 563- 5658. Quail restoration hatcher surro-gator system, GC, $ 600. Mike Tucker, Tobaccoville 336- 983- 4863. Chicks- Buff orpington, speckled Sussex, Rhode Island red, Easter egg-ers, $ 2; Turkey poults, Beltsville white, white Holland, $ 2- 8. Steve Ashman, Chocowinity 252- 402- 7237. Homers, pheasants, chickens, Easter Egg blue & green, laying hens and cochin banthams, $ 8 OBO. Roger Melville, Charlotte 704- 568- 0312 or rjmelvillejr@ yahoo. com. Guineas, hens & jacks, $ 15/ ea; pi-geons, doves & bantams, $ 10/ ea. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336- 498- 7103. RIR and black sex link laying hens, lrg brown hens, double yolked eggs, $ 8. Robert Stokely, Thomasville 336- 475- 6226. Pheasants, fl ight trained, $ 12; barred rocks, australorps, silkies and other assorted bantams, $ 4 up. Donny Epps, Troy 910- 576- 4660. Buff Orpington hatching eggs, presale, 1 doz + priority shipping & guarantee included, $ 30. Kandace Green, Bladenboro 910- 874- 3035 or www. greenfamilyfarms. com. Silver laced wyandottes, just start-ing to lay, $ 10/ ea; assorted standard roosters, $ 6- 8/ ea. Thad Watkins, Denton 336- 596- 5244. 14 quail, males & females, free. 1 solid white peking & 1 grey Swedish duck, fl ightless and tame, free. Tom Love, Midland 704- 888- 3046. Jumbo bob white quail and chukar, fl ight ready for season, quail, $ 5/ ea, chukar, $ 9. Ken Briel, Smithfi eld 919- 209- 8449. Old English Bantams, silver duckwing, fawn duckwing, fawn duckwing splash, blue barred quail, & black, $ 15 ea. Allen Roberts, Seagrove 910- 571- 2036. Barred Japanese bantams, breeder quality also black pair, $ 10 up. Wil Hanley, Four Oaks 919- 796- 2936. Bobwhite quail, jumbo Wisconsin’s, fl ight conditioned, great for bird dog training, very wild, quail raised outside in uncovered fl ight pen, exposed to elements, $ 3.50 - $ 4. Randy Bowers, Albemarle 704- 982- 3182. Serama roosters, Class C pets, most are around 20 ounces, 1 y/ o, lots of colors, $ 5 ea. 2 cuckoo marans roosters, beauti-ful, $ 15/ ea or $ 20/ both. Leslie Franco, Lexington 336- 476- 8608. Shenandoah incinerator, GC, $ 3800. 2’ x 19’ corrugated used tin, 250 pieces, $ 0.50/ ft; 1” thick, 2’ x8’ insulation, 500 pieces, $ 0.25/ ft; used galvanized gas line, $ 0.50/ ft; Lincoln Triplette, N Wilkesboro 336- 984- 7035. Incubator, Sportsman model 1502, 1 ½ y/ o, will hatch all fowl birds, $ 450. Chris Suits, Asheboro 336- 625- 4849. Hatch grey, white hackle kelso, hatch game chickens, 6- 8 m/ o pairs, $ 80/ pr breeders. Tony Bowyer, Laurel Hill 910- 276- 2447. Bobwhite quail, raised in 400’ chicken house, $ 3.50, large orders welcome. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 252- 478- 7575. Pigeons, Hughes performance tipplers, will fl y for 20 hrs, satinettes, show types, three main color patterns, $ 25-$ 150. E. W. Fredrickson, Wilmington 910- 686- 9834. Metal box for hauling dogs, to fi t regular size or small pick up truck, nego. Bob Warren, Benson 910- 891- 9700. Corn mill grinder with stock rocks, any condition. Charles Sigmon, PO Box 962, Hildebran 28637. Couple sets of plow handles, old horse drawn type. Bennie Wright, Greensboro 336- 674- 0978. Old barns with fl at barn boards 8” wide minimum or beams 6x6” minimum, will remove and clean up. Mike Wessell, Raleigh 919- 801- 5383. Need two rear tractor tires 18- 4- 26 turf tread. Danny Bynum, Ellerbe 910- 652- 2204. Poultry transportation crates in GC. Amy Foster, Iron Station 704- 308- 1431. Vinyl/ plastic individual house for calf/ mini horse used for shelter in pasture without barn, new or used. Cindy Dixon, Durham 919- 596- 4156. Pea or bean sheller in GC. Bert McNiel, Wilkesboro 336- 973- 3217. Goat cart for a 10 y/ o, used but GC. Karin Griffi ths, Carrboro 919- 942- 3003. Cheap woodstove for outside shop. Rex Wade, Sanford 919- 777- 0256. 500 gallon or larger waterstove with heat exchanger. Gerald Amos, Mt. Airy 336- 385- 8744. 1,200 + 6 ft fence posts wood or metal, 18,000 ft of wire and 18,000 ft of woven fence 4 ft high. Lindy McGhee, Fayetteville 910- 978- 7050. Good used rear tractor tires sizes 17.9- 28 and 12.4- 24. Dennis Ford, Lexington 336- 859- 2031. Corners for chain type feeders. M. H. Chilton, Jr., Ararat 336- 374- 0259. Several metal open top barrels with lids and rings, 15 to 30 gallon size. Don Tarlton, Star 910- 428- 9428. Small to medium glass greenhouse, will purchase and remove. Scott Sink, Lexington 336- 250- 0685. Cider mill any condition, will rebuild if all the hardware present. Jerry Moore, Marshville 704- 624- 5476. Poly containers, preferably silo shaped, 55 gallon and larger. Raney Hester, Hurdle Mills 336- 599- 3651. Stainless steel rabbit and dog cages needed, heavy duty kennel cages and accessories. Tim Smith, Fayetteville 910- 391- 2295. Rim for 570A JD motor grader 13.00 x 24.00, would consider buying whole machine for parts. Chris McKinney, Granite Quarry 704- 279- 5194. Operating combine parts for Massey 35 combine including corn head. Vance Greeson, Pikeville 919- 242- 6206. Horse/ mule drawn sickle mower. Robert Jones, Durham 919- 321- 6190. Round bale hay feeder for horses, must be excellent to GC. Richard Broker, Robbins 910- 464- 5244. Telephone poles or timber of long lengths for pole barn. Brian Layton, Seagrove 336- 879- 1309. Mule or horse drawn hay rake. Johnny Russell, Dover 252- 526- 1382. 3910 Ford tractor wheels, 28”, need 2 reasonably priced. James Davis, Lexington 336- 853- 8019. Used hoophouse or hoophouse components such as wiggle wire and wire tracks for fastening plastic, willing to dismantle and pickup. Brittany Kordick, Pittsboro 919- 742- 2255. Honda EM 3000 generator, 3,000 watts, one 30 amp twist lock and two 15 amp receptacles, low usage, LNC, $ 750. Ray Matthews, Elon 336- 586- 0430. Two new 825 R15 radial tires/ tubes for industrial lowboy, $ 350; air comp. 5 hp, 220 sp needs pump work, $ 350; 2 500 gal. diesel oil tanks, $ 150/ ea; 11 hp Honda motor, elec. start, $ 750. P. Stamey, Rockwell 704- 938- 4948. Associated gas engine hired hand, 2 ¼ hp on cart, starts and runs on magneto older restoration, $ 2,200. A. C. Culpepper, Gibsonville 336- 449- 4524. Firewood dry kilned 4,000- 5,000 lb, $ 125 can be delivered Free within 10 mi of Granite Falls. Larry Wilson, Hudson 828- 217- 2721. 12 gauge, 6 ft high chain link fence will all posts and gates, bolts, clips and caps, 500 ft., you must take down but I can help with tractor, help deliver if needed, buyer will help pay for gas, $ 4,500. B. James, Ruffi n 336- 939- 7458. Water pump 3” intake, 3” output with 3 commercial tanks on a 16 ft trailer, pump needs to be cleaned from being stored in oil in barn, $ 500. Bill Kallam, Walkertown 336- 595- 4863. 4x3 Berkley irrigation pump and 600 ft 2” lay fl at hose, $ 400; 2x2 fi lter station for drip irrigation and fertilize injection. Leonard Bruff, Lexington 336- 474- 0993. 4,000 gallon above ground fuel storage tanks, $ 1,000/ ea. Debbi Carver, Roxboro 336- 599- 8235. 4” x4’ x7’ locust posts, $ 6.50; 7’ locust split or round post, $ 3.75; 10 ‘ split locust rails, $ 6. Dean Richardson, Sparta 336- 372- 5556. Two horse disk with 2 metal wheels, $ 250. Bobby Coker, Tabor City 910- 653- 2820. 4x4 slats, 4x12 slats, chain hen feeder with platform scales, sodium lights, egg room cooler, lubing nipple drinkers, $ 700 up. Eugene White, Taylorsville 828- 632- 6803 or 312- 6018. Round pens all sizes from 20 ft diameter to 150 ft. diameter, green, blue, red or galvanized, $ 354 up. Roy Wright, Advance 336- 998- 8637. Wood saw possibly factory built, automatic belt tightener, V4 Wisconsin motor, not running, pulley on clutch for safety engagement, $ 1,000. Bill Kallam, Walkertown 336- 595- 4863. Yellow locust split rails, 10 ft, $ 7/ ea. Randal Letterman, Green Mtn 828- 208- 1318- cell or 682- 3850. Pine shavings bulk, delivery avail-able for additional charge. Adam Pope, Lilesville 704- 695- 5125. Guard rail for cattle pens, 26 ft sticks, $ 2/ ft. Seth Church, Hays 336- 927- 5370. At least 100+ cedar trees would be good for lumber, at reasonable price. R. Freeman, Charlotte 704- 588- 0069. 6” water transfer pump 371 Detroit motor, $ 3,800. Richard Hanes, Lexington 336- 249- 4488. 30,000 tobacco sticks VGC, always stored inside, $ 40/ per 1,000. Shelton Hill, Orrum 910- 628- 7205. Hit and miss engine Alamo 2 hp, about 1915, has magneto and needs someone who knows how to start it, $ 795. Paul Hill, Salisbury 704- 633- 7019. Pecans, shelled, this year’s crop, $ 6/ lb, will crack and shell your pecans for $. 50/ lb. Kelly Griffi n, Seven Springs 252- 569- 1420. 25 burlap sacks $ 12, have as many as you need, 36” x28”, can be used for multiple purposes. Kevin O’Neill, Belews Creek 336- 414- 8503. Fence posts, pressure treated for in ground use, 5” x7 ft, $ 5.85; 5” x8 ft, $ 6.50, 16/ per bundle; have untreated for $ 3.50/ ea. M. Dale, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 5261. Live animal box traps all steel, coon, fox, bobcat, dogs, $ 65, $ 100, $ 125 and $ 150. J. Parrish, Durham 919- 688- 3235. Pancake air compressor 24 hp, 4 gallon, $ 75. Frank Busby, Jr, Matthews 704- 962- 2541. Four new 15” all terrain tires, white letter, $ 400. B. L. Hightower, Oxford 919- 693- 8978. Concrete form 2 step 7” apart top deck 24” x48”, $ 100. Greg Mills, Apex 919- 362- 8944. Cedar fence posts 7 ft long, $ 2.50/ ea up. Bobby Roberson, Pittsboro 919- 542- 4237. One horse wagon with iron wheels, kept under shelter, $ 900. Neil Graham, Rowland 910- 422- 8150. Two 13x24 tractor tires & rims, 80% tread, $ 500; 6 ft bushhog, $ 200. Edward Moser, Greensboro 336- 674- 9572. Electric motors, new old stock, 1/ 3 and ½ hp, 1725 RPM, 115- 230volt, ball bearing, reversible, base mount, 5/ 8” shaft, $ 48/ ea. Bill Payne, Madison 336- 548- 6630. Double ground hardwood mulch $ 20/ yd; potting soil, $ 35/ yd; topsoil, $ 30/ yd, pine needles, $ 4.50/ bale, delivery in Lincoln and Catawba co for $ 35. Tony Setzer, Lincolnton 704- 735- 3859. Magnetos and carburetors rebuilt for all type engines, hit/ miss, tractors, Wisconsin etc., $ 150- 4450. Larry Foster, Burlington 336- 584- 7563. Gearbox with mounting bracket for 5 ft Coronni grooming mower, EC, $ 150; early 1900’ s 3 compartment mill bin with lids, constructed of large pine boards, EC, $ 185. Ralph ODaniel, Chapel Hill 919- 929- 1003. Onan generator 3 phase, 120/ 240volt, 56 KPH, 45KW, 1,000 PTO, sheltered used very little, $ 1,500. Bill Farlow, Archdale 336- 431- 2495. Horbart 375 welder, mounted on trailer, used on farm, GC, $ 1,700. Mike Shaffner, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2953. Army generator model 2913, Detroit 253 engine, $ 1,000; KG blade for D7 CAT, $ 1,000. Earl Smith, High Point 336- 841- 3355. 3 solar panels GC, $ 100/ ea or $ 300/ for all. Ronald O’Neill, Kannapolis 704- 933- 6460. Tractor tires 14.9x26 on rims, tread 90% rims for Kubota, Ford 501 sickle mower, swing arm industrial gate opener, Fred Cain, 6 ft scrape, 14” double plow, etc., $ 100 - $ 350. J. Massey, Burlington 336- 226- 9234. Kerosene heater excellent for barn, $ 75. G. Stowe, Haw River 336- 693- 7542. Old buckboard wagon for restora-tion, wheels, axles, hardware, good, wood deteriorated, $ 200. John Harroff, Concord 704- 786- 3782. 8x10 walk in cooler no compres-sor, $ 950. Ed Smith, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2670. Agricultural heater hired hand, 75,000 BTU, LNC, $ 275. Danny Jackson, Dunn 910- 385- 8291. Old ½ gallon canning jars, clear, $ 1.50/ ea. Gary Michael, Lexington 336- 239- 3717. Generac generator 25/ 50KW, PTO driven with drive shaft, $ 2,000 OBO. Lawrence Hoyle, Fallston 704- 517- 6764. Pacer pump 2” size, 5.5 hp B& S 195 GPM at 52PSI rate, polyester pump with EPDM seals material with water, saltwater, Ag chemicals, pump, hose and connectors, $ 350. Mike Whicker, Mocksville 336- 998- 5387. FARM SUPPLIES Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW February 2009 Tractor work bushhogging, $ 40/ per hr, Davidson/ Rowan co area. A. S. Manuel, Salisbury 336- 239- 4742. Horse sitting 25 mi radius around Hillsbrough inclusive, excess mileage, $ 50/ day fi rst 5 horses; equine massage therapy. Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsborough 919- 932- 1313. Band sawmill service your logs or mine, $. 30 ft up, will sharpen bandmill blaces, $ 7/ ea; can saw fence rails. Glenn Jones, Winston- Salem 336- 817- 4325. Long- needle pinestraw, fresh, clean, hand- baled, big bales, 14x12x28 in. , $ 3.50/ bale. Tim Hawkes, Raeford 910- 875- 4088. Wheat straw tight bales, $ 2.50/ ea; round bales mixed grass, $ 30/ ea; round bales corn stalks $ 20/ ea. James Fink, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436- 6496. Rye and oats hay, clean, $ 5/ bale. U. L. Keith, Durham 919- 687- 7016. Fescue, $ 4.50; orchard, $ 5.50; wheat straw, $ 3.50; fescue, round bales, $ 45. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 434- 5727. Mixed grass hay for cattle, 1,000 lbs, 4x6 round bales, dry storage, $ 17/ ea; mulch hay, round bales, $ 5-$ 7/ ea. Thaxton Richardson, Jr., Greensboro 336- 656- 3961 aft 8 pm. Matua hay round, $ 35; sq, $ 5; coastal Bermuda, round, $ 30; sq $ 3.50; rye, round bales, $ 20/ ea. Virginia and Tom Williams, Rockingham 910- 895- 3480. Fescue 4x4 bales, horse quality, $ 25/ ea. Elton Latham, Richfi eld 704- 636- 0249. Fescue and orchard grass mix, sq bales, $ 4/ ea. David Honeycutt, Albemarle 704- 982- 6529. Fescue and fescue/ orchard grass mix, 4x5 round bales, $ 25-$ 35/ bale in the barn. Van Brawley, Yadkinville 336- 463- 4197 aft. 8 pm. ’ 08 Pearl millet hay $ 4/ ea sq bales, rye straw, $ 3/ ea. Derek Smith, King 336- 983- 9732. Fescue/ mixed grass, 10/ 08 cutting, 4x4 round bales, horse quality stored in barn, $ 25/ bale; cow/ goat quality stored outside, $ 15-$ 20/ bale. David Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. ’ 08 fescue 4x4 round bales, horse quality, $ 35/ per bale; cow quality, $ 15/ bale. Lee Briles, Asheboro 336- 629- 6138. Fescue good for horses, $ 4/ ea. Frank Hawkins, Mocksville 336- 998- 3182. Oat grass and some alfalfa oat grass, 4x4 round bales, stored outside, $ 25; alfalfa, $ 35/ ea. Steve Melton, Kernersville 336- 996- 5218 or 671- 0317. Orchard/ fescue 4x5 round bales, $ 30/ ea; sq bales, $ 3.50/ per bale, kept in barn. Terry Ingram, Taylorsville 828- 632- 2050. Top quality orchard grass sq bales, 1st cutting, $ 4.75/ ea; 2nd cutting, $ 5.50/ ea. Tom Stikeleather, Statesville 704- 873- 1124. Fescue/ orchard grass mix, ’ 08 crop, 1st/ 2nd cutting, excellent quality horse hay, no rain, in shelter, clean, $ 5-$ 5.75/ per bale. W. A. Motsinger, Kernersville 336- 993- 4074. Fescue horse and cow quality fescue blends, sq bales in barn, delivery avail-able for extra charge, $ 1.75-$ 4.50. Pat Snider, Staley 336- 317- 4105. Alfalfa horse quality, $ 8/ bale; Ozark Bermuda, $ 5.50/ bale at the barn, delivery available. Fred Burt, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 4447. Orchard grass, fescue and Timothy sq and round bales, horse quality and cow quality, sq, $ 2-$ 4; round, $ 15-$ 30, stored inside. W. L. Moffi tt, Jr., Asheboro 336- 381- 3875. Fescue fall ’ 08 cutting, no rain, very few weeds, $ 4-$ 5 per bale, depending on quantity, delivery available for extra fee. Brad Benton, Ronda 336- 244- 5762. Coastal hay horse quality, no rain, $ 5.50/ per bale or $ 5/ per bale for more than 100 bales. Bunny Wallace, Aberdeen 910- 281- 3865. Wheat straw clean, tight bales, $ 3; 4x5 grass hay fertilized and stored inside, $ 40/ ea; sq bales, $ 4/ ea. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704- 629- 5520. Fescue and mixed grass, horse quality, no rain, stored in barn, sq bales, $ 3.50; 5x5 round bales, $ 30/ ea. Roger Tuttle, Oakboro 704- 485- 3959. Rye straw $ 2.75/ ea; crabgrass hay, $ 3/ bale. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. Horse quality hay, $ 30/ roll; cow hay, $ 20/ roll; oat hay, $ 40/ roll, delivery available. H. O. Davis, Reidsville 336- 260- 7606. Hay 4x5 rolls, ’ 08 cut, stored inside, horse quality, $ 40/ ea; 3 at $ 35/ ea, larger quantities less. J. L. Holton, Trinity 336- 476- 5289. Fescue 4x5 rolls, $ 20 stored outside or $ 30/ ea stored in dry. Lee Dunlap, Robbins 910- 948- 2680. Fescue 400 bales, $ 3/ ea. Keith Byrd, Norwood 704- 474- 4657. ’ 08 orchard grass horse quality, sq bales, 50- 60 lbs, $ 5.75/ ea; orchard and rye round bales, 4x4, $ 40/ ea; cow hay available. John Maddrey, Roanoke Rapids 252- 583- 3291. Fescue/ orchard grass 4x4 rolls, no rain, stored in barn, horse quality, all organic hay, $ 25/ per roll. Lynn Griggs, Lexington 336- 764- 1566. Horse hay sq bales, in barn, no rain, ’ 08 crop, $ 4/ ea. W. L. Clodfelter, Winston- Salem 336- 767- 2234 or 769- 3165. 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 sq bales, 2,000 bales available, $ 2.75/ per bale at my barn. Lamar Wortman, Shelby 704- 487- 0580. ’ 08 Fescue stored in barn, $ 4/ per sq bale. Marty DeMers, Sophia 336- 861- 9492. Fescue round bales, 4x5 in barn, horse and cow quality, $ 45/ ea. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 902- 3950. Fescue/ orchard grass mix horse quality, 4x5 round bales, $ 25-$ 30/ ea; horse quality sq bales, $ 4.50/ ea all stored under shelter, no rain. Jay Hohn, Jr., Archdale 336- 289- 3686. Fescue round bales, good quality, can load on low boy, $ 35/ ea. Ellis Byrd, Ramseur 336- 879- 2750. Coastal sq bales, 45- 50 lb bales, great quality, stored, $ 5/ ea have 50 to sell. Autumn Auman, Jackson Springs 910- 652- 6245. ’ 08 Fescue horse quality, 4x5 round bales, barn stored, $ 35/ roll. Bruce Flood, East Bend 336- 428- 7971. Fescue ’ 08 cutting, sq bales, $ 3.50/ ea. Scott Davis, Denton 336- 460- 0831. Fescue round bales, cow quality, $ 20/ ea. Tom Pace, Pinnacle 336- 287- 4631. Fescue mix horse quality, avg. 40- 50 lbs ea, sq bales, $ 5/ ea at farm, 4x4 round bales, $ 40/ at the farm, delivery available. E. C. Willett, Durham 919- 682- 4345. Fescue horse quality, no rain, large sq bales, $ 5 or 4x4 round bales, $ 25-$ 35, delivery available. Talmage Layton, Durham 919- 688- 0472. Wheat straw 1,000 large sq bales $ 2.50/ ea. Mike Skinner, Winterville 252- 714- 3848. Fescue/ orchard grass mix hay, spring ’ 08, sheltred, no rain, $ 4.50/ sq bale; wheat straw, $ 4/ sq bale. Travis Kimrey, Mebane 336- 516- 2162. Quality alfalfa horse hay $ 8.75/ fescue mix; fescue mix, $ 5; straw, $ 3.50 deliver for a fee. Keith Peeples, Stokesdale 336- 382- 1109. Horse hay, orchard grass, fescue mix, no weeds, sheltered, $ 6. Mack Brame, Jr., Reidsville 336- 342- 6752. ’ 08 spring fescue sq bales, stored in barn, horse quality, $ 4.25/ bale. Jack Hunnell, Hillsborough 919- 732- 1964. Oat horse hay, no rain, stored in barn, $ 4.50, also have oat, round bales. Brandon Thomas, Norwood 704- 219- 1261. Fescue sq bales, $ 3.50; fescue 4x5 round bales, $ 30; oat straw, sq bales, $ 3.50, all kept in barn. James Rolland, Mt. Ulla 704- 278- 4624. Fescue and orchard grass sq bales, $ 5; 4x5 round bales, $ 50; sudan grass, 4x5 round bales, $ 35; wheat straw, $ 4/ ea. Chris Smith, Wolodleaf 704- 202- 8388. Mix grass spring ’ 08 cut, 4x5 rolls, delivery available, $ 15. Calvin Gover, Eden 336- 552- 7447. Fescue horse hay sq bales, ’ 08 cutting, $ 5/ ea in the barn. John Warner, Reidsville 336- 634- 1234. Coastal Bermuda sprigs, certifi ed Tifton 44-$ 2.50/ bu; Tifton 85-$ 2.75 bu; land planted, $ 135 up, sprigs included. C. Miller, Lumber Bridge 910- 875- 2898. Coastal Bermuda 4x5 rolled cow hay, $ 25; coastal Bermuda horse quality, $ 4/ ea. Steve Perry, Seagrove 910- 783- 5979. Fescue and some orchard grass mix, ’ 08 cutting, very clean, horse quality, sq bales, $ 5.25/ in the barn; round bales stored inside, $ 45 at the barn. Mike Cobb, Mcleansville 336- 698- 0222 or 681- 2297. Fescue hay 4x5 round bales, horse quality, spring cutting and barn stored, $ 40-$ 60. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Orchard grass fescue mix, horse quality, $ 3.50/ bale. Steve McCauley, Mebane 919- 563- 9282. Fescue and orchard grass round bales, 4x4, stored in dry, $ 20/ ea. Jay Mayberry, N. Wilkesboro 336- 696- 2456. Oats and rye grass, hay grass, also fescue, 5x5 round bales, approximately, $ 1,000 lbs, $ 40/ ea; hay grass, sq bales, $ 3.50/ ea; wheat straw, $ 2.50/ sq bale. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. Fescue mix $ 40 large bale; fescue mix, small bales, $ 6/ all in barn, will deliver. Michael Blackard, Roxboro 336- 364- 2364. Orchard/ fescue horse quality, sq bales, spring ’ 08 cutting in barn, never wet, $ 5/ sq with delivery available, price depends on quantity and distance. Steve Bigham, Liberty 336- 669- 0188. Whole oats $ 9.25/ 50 lb; fescue, rye grass, oat- rye grass hay, 4x4.5 round bales, $ 35; mixed grasses, sq bales, $ 3.50; oat straw, $ 3.75. Frank Macon, Seagrove 336- 879- 3907. Fescue/ orchard grass mix, no rain, horse quality, $ 4/ bale. Ray Ireland, Hamptonville 336- 468- 4441. Coastal Bermuda 4x5 round cow hay, $ 30/ bale. Jimmy Smith, Bladenboro 910- 874- 3592. Hay & Grain For Sale HAY & GRAIN AI breeding service. Justin Riden-hour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Portable sawmill service available, will saw your logs to lumber your place or mine, all custom posts and beam avail-able, $ 65/ hr. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Need someone in carpenter work to build 60x100 hay barn on my farm. J. B. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. Will rid your farm or property of varmints and livestock predators, coyotes, fox, bobcat, beaver, etc., licensed and experienced, references available. Matt Sink, Winston- Salem336- 978- 5956. Shearing and other sheep work. Austin Armstrong, Walnut Cove 336- 480- 5288. Will do tractor work on your farm or land, front end loader, bushhog, plow, scrape blade, $ 35/ hr. Todd Nicholson, Dallas 704- 923- 0051. Looking for part time work on farm in the barn/ stables near the Cary/ Raleigh area, I am a senior in high school with modifi ed school schedule have time to work some. Natalie Gay, Cary 919- 760- 9139. Goat hoof trimming $ 10/ service charge and $ 3/ per goat. M. Jeremy, Seagrove 336- 328- 6851. Hoof trimming healing of laminitis, navicular, hoof cracks, etc, experienced professional serving Davie, Iredell, For-syth, Davidson co with many satisfi ed clients, $ 35/ per animal. Kenny Johnson, Mocksville 336- 998- 9665. Will take care of any wild hog problems Free of charge, have references available. Chris Bitterman, Lexington 336- 250- 9320. Bee hive and swarm removal in Cumberland co and surrounding area, exterior swarms removal are Free. Jacob Martin, Fayetteville 919- 484- 3901or Rattlerjake@ yahoo. com Farm Labor FARM LABOR 3 lbs pkg bees with ’ 09 Italian queen, $ 65, state inspected 4 and 5 frame nucs, $ 70-$ 80; new cypress hive or super, ready for bees, $ 65 and $ 35. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704- 982- 3136. New colony honey bees, 1 brood box, 1 super, inner and top lids, all new wood, young queens treated, $ 135. Roby Fritts, Thomasville 336- 475- 2962. Taking orders for ’ 09 5 frame nucs, no frame exchange. Richard John Wright 910- 439- 1879 or 910- 975- 3355. Package bees with Italian queens orders of 100 packages, $ 50/ ea with queen, pick up only in Siloam. M. Timothy, Siloam 336- 710- 4904. Honeybees taking orders for spring ’ 09 complete hives, $ 150; 5 frame nuc’s, $ 95- 10+, $ 90; 3 lb package bees, $ 75- 10+, $ 70, no frame exchange, state inspected. Sam Frogge, Statesville 704- 585- 2004. Bee supplies $ 1-$ 55. Darren Orr, Old Fort 828- 545- 9672 or orrbeesupply. web. offi ceelive. com New Rabbited cypress hive bodies assembled, $ 12/ ea. Will Myers, Boonville 336- 367- 7131. Taking orders for 5 frame nucs Italian bees with new laying queens, state inspected, no frame exchange, $ 95 available 4/ 09. John Redmond, Statesville 704- 876- 1244. Italian queens and package bees, available for spring, pick up or US mail, 3 lbs with queen, $ 70; queens, $ 15, state inspected. Rick Coor, Goldsboro 919- 778- 0210. 5 frame nucs for April ’ 09 pick up, Italian queens, state inspected, no frame exchange $ 80. Billy Smith, Albemarle 704- 982- 1861. Taking orders for Italian honey-bees, 3 lb packages, $ 70. Keith Sasser, Goldsboro 919- 738- 8086. Taking orders for 5 frame nucs with new laying Italian queen, state inspect, in cardboard boxes, no frame exchange, 1- 10 nucs, $ 95/ ea; 10 or more nucs, $ 90/ ea, available 4/ 09. Tommy Woodfi n, Statesville 704- 872- 5129. Taking orders for 5 frame nucs, spring ’ 09, no frame exchange, $ 95; queens from VSH X Minnesota hygienic Italian open mated available, $ 20, state inspected. David Bridgers, Wilmington 910- 686- 1947. 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. Black male lab mixed 1 or 2 y/ o, must be trained to obey and be house broken, good health. Edith Biddix, Marion 828- 652- 7172. AKC yellow lab stud service. Robert Neal, Hamlet 910- 206- 2112. Mountain feist male, black and white, natural bobtail at least 6 m/ o. Bonnie Meand, Timberlake 919- 246- 5661. Great Pyrenees stud dog, must have OFA certifi ed hips, or possibly puppy from OFA certifi ed parents. Tim Swain, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6016. Lemon and white male beagle, good hunting stock, AKC. Steve Lee, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 6416. Catahoula puppy to train with 2 older Catahoulas and learn the ropes. Stu Martell, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 3259. Stud for AKC Welsh Pembroke Corgi, prefer tri- color. AKC & ARF Australian cattle dog ( blue heeler), prefer red, will pay stud fee, consider buying. Kathy Daniels, Taylorsville 828- 632- 5025. Small Animals Wanted Great Pyrenees pups, full blooded, not reg, parents on site, shots, $ 100. Boyce Tucker, Statesville 704- 402- 8592. Bluetick, 2 y/ o female, UKC, well started on coons, UKC English Redtick, 1 y/ o female, never hunted, Topside Awe-some, Bottom site diesel, $ 350/ both. W. Ingold, Liberty 336- 622- 0355. Linebred Elhew pups, Commanche, McGoo, Snakefoot, Fibber McGee, Sailor, Damascus, all Elhew up close, DOB 1/ 09, $ 400. Eddie Surratt, Asheboro 336- 879- 1042. Blue heeler pups, fat, healthy, happy, purebred, no papers, males & females, ranch- raised parents, 1st shots & wormed, $ 125. DJ Weber, Holly Springs 919- 567- 1045. Australian shepherds, 1 blue merle female, 2 blue merle males, blue eyes, 1 blk tri male, ASDR reg, wormed, 1st shots, parents on site, $ 600- 800. Rika Sutphin, Mt Airy 336- 789- 4226. Dachshund pups, CKC reg, short haired w/ parents on site, blk & tan, red, $ 250. Chris Vanderford, Whiteville 910- 840- 3895. Lab pups, blk, yellow & choc, big & blocky w/ excel bloodlines, 1st shots, wormed, ready mid- Feb, $ 300. Laura Privette, Wake Forest 919- 815- 8496. Border collie pups, ABCA reg, 5 males, 4 females, family or working dogs, blk/ wht, plenty of wht, $ 150- 200. Nelson Cashwell, Warsaw 910- 935- 0147. Beagle pups, AKC, DOB 11/ 08, sire is champion Little River Skeeter, $ 200; 4 running dogs, $ 150- 250. John Cocker-man, Catawba 828- 478- 3463. German shorthaired pointer pups, UKC, DOB 12/ 3/ 08, champion hunting lines, Rawhide’s Clown both sides of pedigree, tails docked, 1st shots, great for hunting or pets, $ 350. Dwayne Berrier, Hays 336- 957- 2903. Holland Lops, gorgeous, blk, blue/ gray, Siamese points, Torques, tri- colored, brown/ wht, broken colors, $ 45 includes 25 lb bag of pellets. Donna Cayton, Durham 919- 471- 6346. Bloodhound pups, AKC, $ 300. Sam Meador, Norlina 252- 213- 6061. Mountain fi est/ squirrel dog, female, loves children, lots of energy, beginning to tree, $ 200. Lindsey Martin, Roxboro 336- 599- 9352. Akbash dogs, UKC, great guard dogs for livestock, 1st shots, wormed, running w/ our goats, $ 400. Todd Barnes, Eden 336- 589- 9236. Jack Russell pups, 2 males, $ 100. Rabbits, all sizes, $ 10. Ridenhour, Rockwell 704- 239- 2848. Angora rabbits, satin angora buck, $ 25, does $ 45, German/ giant angora bucks, $ 55; German doe, $ 50. Teresa McCaw, Wake Forest 919- 266- 4356. Lab pups, English International champion bloodlines, $ 250/ ea. At stud, yellow white lab, English blockhead, champ bloodlines, $ 300. White lab pups, ready mid- Feb, $ 600. Roger Melville, Charlotte 704- 568- 0312. Elhew pointer, male, reg, 7 y/ o, great hunting dog, Broke out of Elhew bloodline, $ 150. Ryan Hall, Traphill 336- 927- 5962. Holland lop bunnies, $ 10/ ea. Alan Jewell, Graham 336- 376- 9939. SMALL ANIMALS 5 frame nucs available 4/ 09, no frame exchange new Italian queen, $ 85; inspected, treated for nosema, produced by NC Master Beekeeper, Moore co. Sanford Toole, Pinehurst 910- 295- 6676. Solar was melter, $ 50; miscellaneous woodenware. David Simonson, 704- 872- 0038- d or 546- 3061- evenings. 40 LN beehives with very good bees, $ 125/ ea; 40 5 frame nucs, $ 80/ ea, no frame exchange. Tony Parker, Bolton 910- 655- 0741. Italian bees 3 lb package, Raleigh pickup early to mid April, $ 75. Ben Crawley, Raleigh 919- 368- 5217. BEES Australian shepherd pups, all colors, good temperments, reg ASDR, blue eyes and socialized, $ 450 up. Gwen Thorne, Tarboro 252- 903- 3345. Pembroke Welsh Corgi, AKC, champion bloodlines, shots UTD, worm-ings, $ 300- 400. Lauren George, Walnut Cove 336- 671- 8234. Pointer bird dog, 3 y/ o, does it all, shots UTD, $ 450. Charles Davis, Mooresboro 828- 657- 6561. Cur/ fiest mix pups, parents on site, all shots, wormed, 4 females, 2 males, free. Stephen Raleigh, Bolivia 910- 367- 2699. Great Pyrenees, AKC, female, 6 y/ o, great w/ people & goats, great health, shots UTD, $ 350; pups, raised w/ goats, parents on site, $ 350. Janey Scruggs, Charlotte 704- 634- 4891. Rat terrier pups, family raised, $ 150- 200. Barbara Felts, Boonville 336- 367- 7976. Australian shepherd pups, AKC/ ASCA, working bloodlines, all colors, great disposition, DOB 12/ 1/ 08, $ 250. Jerry Elliott, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 3158. Bird dogs, setters & pointers, FDSB reg, started & fi nished, $ 400- 1500. pointer pups, FDSB reg, $ 250, all shots UTD. JW Sorrell, Dunn 910- 890- 4252. Border collies, ABC reg, good working lines, parents on site, two litters, $ 150- 200. Erika Chastain, Woodleaf 704- 278- 2807. Running beagles, tri- colored, 4 males, 2 females, 2 & 3 y/ o, $ 100/ ea or $ 500/ all. Joe Grooms, Rockingham 910- 997- 4419. Great Pyrenees pups, DOB 10/ 22/ 08, excel working dogs, $ 350. J. Efi ard, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. Bluetick fi est pups, NKC reg, hunt-ing stock or as pets, parents on site, $ 150/ ea. Steven Green, Randleman 336- 495- 1399. Border collies, ABCA reg, blk/ wht, parents on site, $ 300. Patricia Matthews, Autryville 910- 635- 6634. Redbone female, broke, good tree dog, $ 450; good started reg. redbone male, $ 150. good started bluetick, $ 150; started squirrel dog, $ 200; Walker female, $ 450. Gayle Frye, Carthage 910- 369- 4947 or 947- 5690. Australian cattle dog ( blue heeler) pups, AKC, champion bloodlines, work or show, blues & reds, shots & wormed, $ 300 up. Benny Kinley, Greensboro 336- 299- 8621. German shepherd pups, AKC, excel bloodlines, European stock, 95% black color, shots UTD, $ 750. K Whiteheart, Winston- Salem 336- 463- 4200. At stud, AKC Labrador retriever, black w/ lrg boxy head, produced yellow, blk, & choc pups, $ 200 fee or POL. Hattie Furr, Albemarle 704- 438- 0575. UKC/ PKC bluetick coonhound, 2 y/ o female, lightly started, sire is Grni-tech Hurricane Tuff & dam is Nitech Ridge Top Gracey, no where to hunt, $ 300. Steven Faucette, Snow Camp 336- 380- 2267. Blue heeler / Australian shepherd cross pups, full blooded, two litters ready mid- Feb, males & females, $ 50. Billy Hill, Rockwell 704- 649- 8315. Bird dogs, FDSB reg, pointers, one male, one female, 2 y/ o, professionally started, $ 250. Claude Kidd, Reidsville 336- 342- 3900. Border collie pups, ABCA reg, $ 200. Mindy Herman, Taylorsville 828- 632- 0061. Dachshunds, 5 AKC females, DOB 11- 12- 08, dapples, double dapple, blk & tan, $ 400. Richard Morton, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2083. Great Pyrenees pups, AKC, male & females, 8 m/ o, raised w/ goats, $ 300. B. Norman, Ruffi n 336- 939- 3065. Border collies, 6- 12 m/ o, males/ fe-males, 1 ABCA reg, 4 unreg, $ 200- 350; At stud, Border collie, blk/ wht, full ruff coat, ABCA reg, UK champion lineage, $ 500. Susan Wolfson, Wilmington 910- 431- 0366. Catahoula leopard pups, DOB 12/ 11/ 09, working parents on site, very colorful, $ 300 ea. JW Jackson, Faison 910- 293- 4866. Beagle pups, AKC/ UKC reg, sire is hunting & show champ, lemon/ wht & tri- color, $ 300. Chad Phillips, Stokesdale 336- 298- 3547 or 423- 8270. Great Pyrenees, AKC, DOB 12/ 29/ 08, ready mid- Feb, parents working goat guardians, $ 300. Thomas Blythe, Littleton 252- 586- 7773. Redbone coonhound pups, DOB 10/ 24/ 08, UKC, purple ribbon bloodline, parents on site, 4 males, 3 females, $ 200. James Briggs, Burnsville 828- 675- 0306. Golden retriever pups, AKC, DOB 12/ 22/ 08, parents on site, $ 325. J. B. or Gail Piner, Wilmington 910- 799- 3904. White lab pups, male/ female, full reg, English International champ blood-lines, shots UTD, pedigree, $ 400. Vina Accomazzo, Charlotte 704- 777- 8831 or vaccomazzo@ bellsouth. net. Australian shepherd pups, blk/ wht, blue merle, $ 150- 200. Travis Stanley, Whitsett 336- 707- 9869. SMALL ANIMALS February 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 6 ac mini farm cleared, 2 brick houses, 2 road fronts, Mt. Airy, $ 350,000; 50 ac fenced farm, mobile home, can see Blue Ridge Parkway, lots of wildlife, $ 495,000. Sally Roberts, Lowgap 336- 352- 4335 or 704- 608- 0689. 4.3 ac in Guilford co, 3 greenhouses w/ heat, vent fans and irrigation and mist, 2 ac under ground cloth, stock nego, $ 289,900 nego. Ralph Bare, Greensboro 336- 362- 3234. 12 ac Sampson co, Garland NC, with small cabin and stream, good hunting, $ 150,000. Robert Griffett, Dunn 910- 892- 7533 or 891- 8384. 142 ac southern Davidson co, 85 ac fenced, water, barn, utility building, remainder in hardwoods, 2,500 ft road front, $ 7,000/ ac; 111 wooded ac, southern Davidson co, $ 6,000/ ac. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611. 11.43 ac Davidson co, near Thom-asville, hardwood timber, secluded, driveway, possible mini farm, $ 99,900. S. B. Snider, Denton 336- 859- 2401. 17+ ac mini farm in southern Per-son co, 800 ft paved road front, half wooded, half open, ideal for horses or hunting, recently surveyed convenient to Durham, Roxboro, Butner and RTP, $ 110,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont 336- 364- 7516. 10.39 ac horse farm near beach, 30x40 ft barn, 6 ac permanent pasture, $ 171,900. J. L. Burns, Atkinson 910- 283- 3335 or 619- 1820. 13.89 ac mini farm, mostly cleared, 40x48 concrete barn, garage, multiple outbuildings, small creek, fenced pastures w/ frostless spigots, doublewide home, $ 225,000. Ramona Norman, Salisbury 704- 209- 3006 or 232- 1650. 38.2 ac 4th generation farm, Julian, 10 ac pasture, remainder wooded, great horse barn, tobacco barn, other farm buildings, no house, $ 269,000. Ruth Deviney, Greensboro 336- 852- 4344. 64+ ac Cleveland co, open and wooded land, 1,700 ft river front, new 40x50 steel building, $ 395,000. Deidre Ledbetter, Forest City 828- 429- 4033. 16 ac north Iredell part clear, part wooded, small stream, $ 160,000. Harold Brown, Union Grove 704- 539- 4857. 51 ac mini farm or hunting retreat, pond, adjacent to state gameland, Cas-well co, $ 3,495/ per ac. Sam Munday, Greensboro 336- 358- 3225. 102.5 ac Anson co, south of Wadesboro on Jones creek, asking $ 3,000/ per ac, excellent deer, turkey and pig hunting. Carl Lee, Rockingham 910- 895- 4564. 3.7 ac bottom land in Yadkin co, mostly cleared with creek and wildlife, road frontage and 10ft x 20 ft utility blding, $ 6,500/ per ac. Dave Darby, Advance 704- 905- 2435. 17.5 ac Davidson co full road front-age, ½ ac fi shing pond, ¾ fenced, some woods, make horse farm, $ 240,000; 7.7 ac, Davidson co, cleared, $ 85,000. Steve Yarborough, Lexington 336- 787- 4003. 33+ ac farm northern Cleveland co, 550 ft road frontage, all pasture, partially fenced, small creek, farm house, guest house, barn, tractor shed, chicken houses, $ 349,000. Mike Williams, Shelby 704- 487- 6003. For rent farm in Union co, conveniently located near southeast Charlotte and I485 part of Union co largest working farms, 5 ac of pasture, $ 1,000/ per month. Frank Howey, Monroe 704- 289- 3401. For rent 50 ac horse or cattle farm, 30 ac pasture, brick home 2 b/ r, 1 ½ bath, 2 car garage, shop, pond, stable, $ 1,200. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 125 ac part planted pines some good pasture land, water on two sides, several out building, log house, $ 950,000 will fi nance. Myrtice Myers, Rutherford co 828- 245- 1552. 144 ac Stokes co, 44 ac grassed, 110 ac fenced, 2- 3 pond sites, great mtn views, 1.7 mi paved road front, well, old log house/ barns, $ 665,000. Ken Reid, Westfi eld 336- 993- 8025. 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 Spotted standard or large standard jack stud service. Gurney or Joshua Davis, Trinity 336- 431- 6248. Pony size cart with harness for Hackney pony, prefer Meadowbrook type. W. K. Newman, Climax 336- 674- 3966. Looking for a small horse/ pony gelding between 13h to 14h, road safe and gentle. Sherry Miller, Lexington 336- 859- 8071. Cart or buggy for Cobb type pony or small horse, also harness if available. Gene Myers, Woodleaf 704- 278- 2574. Mini jenny to add to a 25 ac farm I have. Misty Bennett, Walnut Cove 336- 413- 2753. Horses & Supplies Wanted Horses & Supplies For Sale HORSES Donkey, 4 m/ o, weanling, $ 200. Jerry Freedle, Lexington 336- 731- 4062 or 225- 4409. One horse wagon, rubber tires, with surry top, $ 500. Sandy Snyder, Lexington 336- 731- 4702. APHA mare brown overo 6 y/ o, 15.1h, $ 2,000. David McKay, Mooresville 704- 799- 2362. Two horse tag along trailer, good fl oor, tires, new paint, lights, 8 lug, hvy duty axle, ready to haul horses, $ 850. Ray Penland, Hayesville 828- 389- 9413 or 557- 1193. Two horse wagon Nissen, bows and cover EC, $ 2,000. Robert Sell, Winston- Salem 336- 595- 8247. Paso Fino trail gelding, 9 y/ o, easy to ride, bay 14.3h, reg., $ 2,500. A. Furr, Salisbury 704- 798- 3460. Jump sets training or wing stan-dards $ 70-$ 150; roll tops, $ 125-$ 150; lattice gate, $ 35-$ 50. Greg Mills, Apex 919- 362- 8944. One horse two wheel cart, rubber on spoke wheels, EC, red and black, $ 500. William Aker, Randleman 336- 202- 4088 or 674- 2475. ’ 05 AQHA chestnut mare by Mr Yella Fella, in foal to Telaris; ’ 06 AQHA high point stallion, stud fee, $ 1,000 or $ 4,500 OBO will consider trade for GN stock trailer or 2 horse BP. Clay Mohr, Crossnore 828- 733- 0593. Shavings, all pine, very absorbent, compressed/ packaged into large bale, provides excellent coverage, $ 4.30/ ea, volume discounts available. George Hines, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2987. ’ 98 Silver Star trailer aluminum, 3 horse slant, large dress rm, AC/ heat, $ 12,500; bagged pine shavings, large 2.8 cu ft, hvy bag, low dust, $ 4.25/ ea. Tony and Terri Aprile, Gibsonville 336- 698- 0207. ’ 91 Circle M 2 horse trailer, BP with equipment storage, good structural condition, minor rust, no body damage, $ 1,500. Eve Honeycutt, Snow Hill 252- 747- 5393. Syd Hill Australian saddle, brown, synthetic, EC, $ 550. Doris Duffy, Mor-ganton 828- 433- 7417. Heavy duty western saddle, fully rigged, $ 600. Paul McNeill, Durham 919- 383- 9352. AQHA reg., 2 y/ o mare, sorrel, 14.3h, $ 1,000; ApHA, reg. 4 y/ o sorrel tobiano gelding, 15.2h, $ 1,000; AQHA reg. gelding, 3 y/ o, $ 2,000; AQHA reg. 4 y/ o gelding, sorrel, $ 1,800. G. Draughn, Yadkinville 336- 468- 2336. ’ 95 Exiss 3 horse slant load, LQ, cowboy shower, AC, microwave, fridge, other extras, $ 9,000. Buck Linthicum, Greensboro 336- 378- 9932. Flex panel McClellan saddle, 16, $ 1,600. Sharon Day, Siler City 919- 663- 1945. Liver/ chestnut mare, greenbroke, handled since birth, very smart, loves attention, $ 700. Paula Jackson, Greens-boro 336- 255- 3475. Donkeys, bred mammoth, $ 500 up. Jerry Elliott, Cerro Gordo 910- 654- 3158. Full board, lighted arena, round pen, fi ve pastures, indoor washroom w/ hot and cold, full bath, $ 400. Diane Horton, Siler City 919- 414- 6171. Three Amish buggies, two doctor’s buggies, $ 2,000 to $ 800 or $ 3,500/ for all three. James Devenny, King 336- 983- 6608. Horse boarding, full board, $ 250/ mo. S. Boisselle, Siler City 336- 879- 2892. ’ 95 Sundowner GN trailer, steel body, 2 horse straight ramp load, white, GC, $ 5,000. Debbie Whitley, Walkertown 336- 595- 2521. Horse boarding pasture board, run in shelter, lighted round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings daily, quality pasture, stall board available, references avail, $ 200/ mo. Mary Ann Harville, Siler City 919- 742- 5053. Mini Jack DOB 12/ 08, will hold while weaning, $ 500; mini jack gray with black cross, DOB 10/ 08, $ 500. Jimmy Neal, Colfax 336- 993- 6079. Horse boarding 12x12 stalls, spa-cious pastures, board/ post w/ electric fencing, round pen, lighted 60ft x100 ft riding arena, H/ C wash, $ 115/ mo, pasture; $ 275/ mo stall. R. Dalton, Sanford 919- 718- 1853. QH mare 14 y/ o, sorrel with white stripe, 14.2h, stocky build, very gentle, no bad habits, great child/ beginner horse, $ 1,100. Jennifer Laughlin, Randleman 336- 495- 0210. Horse boarding 12x12 stalls wash area, 3 tie areas, indoor riding facility, round pen, 4 horse walker, $ 450/ mo, located between Albemarle and Salisbury. Kevin Evans, Gold Hill 704- 213- 1427. Hafl inger 13.2h will walk, trot, canter and jump 2.5 ft fences, he rides western or English, will cross water, swim, load, clip, 40 hours of driving training, clean hock xray, $ 3,200. L. DuPont, Advance 336- 399- 0937. TWH mare 12 y/ o reg., good trail horse, smooth gait, will go anywhere, $ 1,800. T. E. Lemons, Siler City 919- 742- 5730. Simco western saddle, 17 seat, deep brown, VGC, $ 350; Tucker western saddle, 17.5 gel seat, trail glide stir-rups, EC, $ 990. D. Porter, Greensboro 336- 457- 9398. ’ 96 Sundowner Sunlite Sierra 3 horse slant load, ramp, mid tack, new tires, full LQ with sleeper sofa, queen bed, much more, walk through to horse area, $ 26,900. Diane Hewitt, Lumber Bridge 910- 904- 9054. Two TWH 3 m/ o, gray stud and sorrel fi lly with four stockings, Koda-chrome/ Pusher/ Suns Delight breeding, trail or show prospects, sweet dispo., $ 350. Johnny Abee, Harmony 704- 546- 2127. ’ 06 Sundowner Sunlite 777 2 horse, BP, ramp load, showcase condition, all aluminum, $ 11,000. Laura Lee Matthews, Cameron 910- 528- 6505. Horse boarding, 12x12 stalls, rid-ing arena, round pen, wash pits, trails, $ 100-$ 300. Owen Osborne, Rural Hall 336- 969- 1999. ’ 87 Bellamy 4 horse head to head, GN trailer, stainless steel/ aluminum, GC, $ 12,000. Brooks Thomas, Randleman 336- 674- 3702. Horse boarding relaxed and friendly, 67 ac rolling pastures, trails, lighted ring, $ 400/ mo, Chapel Hill/ Hillsborough. Jen-nifer Miller, Efl and 919- 604- 6677. ’ 85 Shelby 2 horse trailer, GN, excel-lent tires, brakes, sound fl oor, straight load, dress rm, sleeping qtrs, AC, 7,000 lb axles, 6’ 6” tall, $ 2,800. Jim Wilmoth, Lexington 336- 787- 4870. Filly horse, sorrel paint with blaze, DOB 4/ 07, should mature about 14H, gentle, $ 325. Will Cullins, Apex 919- 772- 4486. ’ 04 Ponderosa 3 horse trailer, slant load, has tack room on rear, 5th wheel, dress rm, tires in VGC with spare, $ 4,800. Todd Neal, Belews Creek 336- 354- 9757. ’ 96 Chaparral GN 3 horse/ stock trailer, front dress rm, awning, escape door, rubber mats, window AC, overall length 25 ft, $ 5,200. Mark Jones, Clem-mons 336- 766- 7600. ’ 75 Billy Cook roping saddle, EC, used very little, looks new, $ 1,100. William Bohreer, Gastonia 704- 864- 3036. Two Amish buggies $ 750/ ea. Sam Beam, Mooresville 704- 506- 2917. Horse boarding $ 150/ pasture; $ 250/ full board, round pen, trails, arena coming soon. M. Chris, Richlands 910- 271- 4022. Horse boarding, pasture board, $ 50/ per month; full boarding 12x15 stalls, $ 350/ per month, heated barn, 10 minutes from trails. James Wilson, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 4636. Two Perchron mares $ 2,000/ for both. Doug Smith, Mt Airy 336- 320- 2759. Amish buggy black with gray interior, two seats, windshield, hydr. brakes, GC, $ 1,500. Jerry Hill, High Point 336- 250- 2620. For rent large horse barn, southern Davidson co, 13 stables, large riding ring and additional 3 ac pasture, $ 400/ mo. Dianne G. Watterson, Lexington 240- 498- 0733. Western saddle 18” seat, tan/ red lac-ing, QH bars, LNC, $ 200; King Trekker Edurance saddle with horn, $ 400. Kim Carle, Archdale 336- 549- 8018. 40 ft galvanized round pen, $ 850. Stephanie Burnette, Hillsborough 919- 417- 0297. Two horse trailer new paint and tires, VGC, $ 1,500. Garry Hicks, Pin-nacle 336- 325- 2720. Reg. mini donkeys slate gray and black, weanlings up. J. R. Webb, Colfax 336- 668- 7900. Mini horses, black/ white with blue eyes, blue roan fi lly, buckskin fi lly, colts available, parents on site, triple reg., DNA, pet or show quality, $ 800 up. Bill and Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. ’ 98 Valley 2 horse neckover trailer, GC, $ 1,350. Jim Gardner, Hamlet 910- 206- 0122. At stud Own son Zippo Pine Bar, Don’t Forget to Zip AQHA/ NSBA/ APHA approved, sire of Congress top 5 winners, etc., fee, $ 500/$ 250 chute/ L |
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