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From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler LXXXV - No. 7 July 2010 (See Mosquito diseases, pg. 2) Commissioner Troxler On the Horizon (See Got to Be NC, pg. 3) The Got to Be NC Festival posted its best attendance with more than 85,000 people attending the three-day event at the State Fairgrounds. Attendees enjoyed a variety of North Carolina agricultural products, antique farm equipment, carnival rides and live music. The event also featured the N.C. Food and Wine Expo, pig races, a draft horse pull, classic car show, Harley-Davidson motorcycle ride-in, tractor pull and lawnmower racing. “We are overwhelmed by the area’s support of the festival and of North Carolina agriculture,” said Jim Knight, festival manager. “Planning is already under way to make next year’s event even better, and we will announce those dates soon.” Several competitions were held during the free three-day event, including the Carolina Pig Jig, bluegrass competition Four upcoming workshops aimed at food entrepreneurs are planned across the state. Following are workshop dates, titles and locations: - Aug. 11 – “Making Media Work for Your Food Business,” Virginia Boone Building, West-ern N.C. Ag Center in Fletcher. Registration opens July 6. - Aug. 17 – “Making Media Work for Your Food Business,” Conference Center, Cunningham Research Station in Kinston. Registration opens July 1. - Nov. 9 – “The Secrets of Marketing and Selling Success,” Virginia Boone Building, Western N.C. Ag Center in Fletcher. Registration opens Oct. 2. - Nov. 16 – “The Secrets of Marketing and Selling Success,” Conference Center, Cunningham Research Station in Kinston. Registration opens Oct. 4. Workshops cost $30 each, which includes materials and lunch. The registration dead-line is the week prior to the event date. Early registration is encouraged as space is limited. For more, go to www.ncagr. gov/markets/agbizmarketing. htm or contact Annette Dunlap, (919) 733-7887, ext. 257. Got to Be NC Festival wraps up successful run and antique tractor showcase. More than 3,000 people sampled all-you-can-eat barbecue by 28 teams representing Masonic lodges from across the state at the Carolina Pig Jig. This year’s Pig Jig was the most successful fundraiser in the history of the event, raising more than $9,000 for the Central Children’s Home and Masonic Homes for Children of Oxford. The winners were: • Grand champion: Hiram Lodge #40 of Raleigh; • Second place: 27th Masonic District, P.H.A., of Greensboro; • Third place: William G. Hill Lodge #218 of Raleigh; • Fourth place: Rolesville Lodge #683 of Rolesville; • Fifth place: Widow’s Son Lodge #4, P.H.A., of Raleigh; • Team spirit: Riverside Lodge #606 of Catawba; The Got to Be NC Festival featured a daily parade of tractors. Equine owners are reminded that now is the best time to vaccinate horses, donkeys and mules against West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis. State Veterinarian David Marshall said these diseases are now endemic in North Carolina, but they are easily preventable. “We haven’t had a lot of cases of EEE or West Nile the past few years, but the disease cycle ebbs and fl ows in our state,” Marshall said. “Horse owners should keep up their guard and continue to vaccinate against these diseases, as well as take other Equine owners should vaccinate against WNV, EEE precautions to minimize standing water that would allow mosquitoes to breed.” In 2009, North Carolina had 23 reported cases of EEE in horses, 21 of which were fatal. It is estimated that for every reported case, three or four cases go unreported. In 2008, there were 13 reported cases. Not only were there more cases in 2009, but cases were reported later in the year and farther west than in previous years. There were no reported cases of WNV in equine the past two years. Horse owners should talk to their veterinarians to determine the best time to start the vaccination process. Both vaccinations initially require two shots, 30 days apart, for horses that have no prior vaccination history. Neither vaccination fully protects the animal until several weeks after the second shot, so it is best to vaccinate as early in the mosquito season as possible. Marshall recommends a booster shot of each vaccine be given every six months in North Carolina because of the extended active mosquito On Aug. 10 the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will host the 6th Annual Commissioner’s Food Safety Forum in the Expo Building at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. It is hard to believe this will be the sixth year we have held a food safety event, but the response through the years has been good and each year this event continues to grow. Food safety remains a hot topic for consumers, produc-ers, regulators, public health professionals and university researchers. It is certainly one of our top priorities in the NCDA&CS. Ultimately, this issue involves everyone and could have a signifi cant impact on the state’s $70 billion agriculture and agribusiness industry. This year our program will focus on the future of food safety. Our guest speakers will be national food safety experts, representatives of the state’s congressional delegation, indus-try leaders, state and federal regulators, public health offi cials, emergency management staff and university staff. We are proud to have joining us as keynote speakers: Dr. James Gorny, senior advisor, Offi ce of Food Safety for the Food and Drug Administration; Dr. Dan Engeljohn, deputy assistant administrator, Offi ce of Policy and Program Development with USDA; and Dr. Robert Tauxe, deputy director, Division of Foodborne, Waterborne and Environmental Disease with the Centers for Disease Control. I know we will have an insightful program given the expertise of these speakers. We’ll hear about produce safety and Good Agricultural Practices, food safety in terms of animal production, and foodborne illness outbreak investigations. In addition, there will be a panel discussion on integrated food systems in North Carolina and a presentation on effective food safety messages. The program runs from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and lunch will be served. The forum is free and open to the public, but we ask that folks register so we will know how many to plan for. Anyone interested in attending, can register online at www. ncagr.gov/ncfoodsafetyforum or contact Chrissy Waggett at (919) 733-7125 or by e-mail at christina.waggett@ncagr.gov. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW The Agricultural Review gratefully acknowledges the support of the N.C. Tobacco Trust Fund. 39,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $1,690.87 or 4 cents per copy. DIVISIONS Agronomic ........... Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise Emergency Programs ......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution ......................... Gary Gay Food & Drug ........................Dr. Dan Ragan 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 Page 2 July 2010 Bucolic briefs Horse Events *Shows subject to change. Call before attending. ** More Horse Events in Bucolic Briefs. Brian Long ................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby .................Mng. Editor Terri Allen ..................Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon .............................Web Editor Paul Jones.................... Circulation Mgr. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW (ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second-class post-age paid at Raleigh, N.C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and 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 Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, (919) 733-4845 July 7-11 .......... State 4-H Horse Show. Contact Bob Mowrey, (919) 515-5784. July 16-18 ........NBHA Barrel Racing – N.C. State Finals. Contact Mark Vaughn, (336) 998-9799. July 23-25 ........Youth Quarter Horse Show. Contact Margaret Byrd, (910) 892-3221. July 31-Aug. 1 .NCHJA “C” Indoors. Contact Joan Petty, (919) 556-7321. July 31-Aug. 1 . Dressage Show – E Barn arena. Contact Janine Malone, (919) 269-7307. Aug. 7 & 8 ....... N.C. Appaloosa Show. Contact John Paulson, (910) 331-1645. Aug. 7 & 8 ....... Kay Blandford Barrel Racing Clinic. Contact Daniel Nelson, (919) 398-3781. Aug. 14 & 15 ... Carolina Mane Event. Contact Michele McLaughlin, (919) 934-1344. Aug. 21 & 22 ...NCAHA Fall Extravaganza. Contact Rory Meachum, (919) 906-3510. Aug. 27-29 ....... Central Piedmont All Arabian. Contact Dan Regan, (704) 362-0185. Aug. 27-29 .......NCHJA “C” Outdoors. Contact Joan Petty, (919) 556-7321. Sept. 4 & 5 .......NCDCTA Dressage Show. Contact Olga Wagner, (919) 620-9089. Sept. 6 .............. Dressage Breed Show. Contact Olga Wagner, (919) 620-9089. Sept. 10 ............ Carolina Welsh Club Fall Classic (E Barn arena). Contact Deb Branson, (910) 904- 1296. Sept. 10-12 & 15-18 ........... N.C. State Charity Classic. Contact Bill Whitley, (919) 481-4675. Sept. 11-12 ...... Carolina Carriage Fall Classic (E Barn arena). Contact DeDe Bushneck, (919) 815- 4723. Sept. 24-26 ...... N.C. Quarter Horse Futurity. Contact Becky Poe, (828) 256-5037. Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, (828) 687-1414 July 2-4 ............ Dixieland Miniature Horse Show. Contact Dixi Cohea, (636) 290-6258. July 15 ............. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, (828) 775-9708. July 23-25 ........ Asheville Invitational Horse Show. Contact Joyce Wilson, (919) 365-5149. July 27-31 ........ Blue Ridge Classic Horse Show. Contact Elizabeth Holmes, (919) 765-2559. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, (252) 792-5111 July 2 & 3 ........ Firecracker Jubilee/Liberty Bell Classic. Contact Betty Lou Mitchell, (919) 553-7948. July 8-11 ..........SERHA Main Event & Double Run Futurity. Contact Gail Berghorn, (813) 426-5707. July 17 & 18 .... ECOSC Freedom Classic Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, (252) 799-0334. July 24 & 25 .... Summertime Blues Dressage at its Finest. Contact Dianne Boyd, (703) 850-9704. Aug. 6-8...........VRHA’s Summer Slide. Contact Kenny Moore, (804) 347-2419. Aug. 14 & 15 ... Just Horsin’ ‘Round Open Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, (252) 753-8069. Sept. 18 & 19 ...EHA Hunter Horse Show. Contact Wendy Willson, (252) 916-3685. Sept. 24-26 ...... ECOSC Sunnyside Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, (252) 799-0334. The Carolina Feed Industry Association will hold its 73rd Annual Convention July 22-24 at the Kingston Plantation Embassy Suite Hotel in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Program topics include soybean meal outlook, business outlook, overview of pricing trends for renderer animal by-products, and a national update. E-mail Bonnie Holloman, bonnie.holloman@yahoo.com, or Cathy Price, cathyprice09@yahoo.com, for more or to register. *** B&M Stables in Four Oaks will offer a series of half-day horsemanship clinics with horse trainer Blaine McLaughlin. Following are clinic dates: July 24, Aug. 28, Sept. 25, Oct. 23 and Nov. 20. Classes run 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and cost $75. Classes are limited to fi ve riders. For more, contact Michele McLaughlin, (919) 934-1344 or by e-mail at sileeno@ipass.net. *** The election of pork producer delegate candidates for the 2011 National Pork Producers (Pork Act) Delegate Body will be held Aug. 3 at 1 p.m. in conjunction with the Board of Directors meeting of the N.C. Pork Council. The meeting will be in the N.C. Farm Bureau offi ces at 5301 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh. All North Carolina pork producers are invited to attend. Any producer who is a resident of the state and has paid all assessments due may be considered as a delegate candidate and/or participate in the election. All eligible producers are encouraged to bring with them a sales receipt proving that hogs were sold in their name and the checkoff deducted. For more, contact NCPC, at (919) 781-0361 or 2300 Rexwoods Drive, Suite 340, Raleigh, NC 27607. *** An open horse show will be held Aug. 21 at Biggerstaff Park in Dallas, featuring English and Western classes. The show starts at 11 a.m. For more, call Judy Yarborough at (704) 400-1899 or e-mail at JudyYar@ aol.com. *** The Johnston County Horse Show Series has announced its 2010 schedule, which is open to riders and horses from all riding levels, breeds and disciplines. All events will be held at the Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfi eld. Following are upcoming dates and start times: Sept. 4, Oct. 2. All shows start at 8:30 a.m. Rain dates for all events will be the following day. For more, contact Michele McLaughlin at (919) 934-1344, by e-mail at sileeno@ipass.net or go to www.ipass.net/blaine_mclaughlin. *** The North Carolina chapter of Re-Run, a non-profi t organization that places ex racehorses into adoptive homes, now has thoroughbred racehorses available for adoption. Thoroughbreds are versatile and do well in any number of disciplines including shows, events, fox hunting or pleasure riding, according to Elizabeth Macdonald with Re-Run. For more, go to www.rerun.org or contact Elizabeth Macdonald at hemacd@ mindspring.com. *** season. Symptoms of WNV in horses can include loss of appetite and depression, fever, weakness or paralysis of hind limbs, convulsions, impaired vision or hyperexcitability. Symptoms of EEE, include impaired vision, aimless wandering, head pressing, circling, inability to swallow, irregular staggering gait, paralysis, convulsions and death. People, horses and birds can become infected from a bite by a mosquito carrying the diseases, but there is no evidence that horses can transmit the virus to other horses, bird or people through direct contact. Archie Hart of the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has been named to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Farm, Ranch and Rural Communities Committee. The appointment is for two years. The independent committee advises EPA on a range of environmental issues important to agriculture and rural communities. Hart directs the NCDA&CS Offi ce for Small Farm Policy, which provides services to small, limited-resource and minority farmers. “Archie understands the challenges facing our small and limited-resource farmers, and his perspective will be important to the EPA as it develops policies affecting agriculture and rural communities,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “He is an excellent choice for this committee.” Committee members were selected from a large pool of applicants. New members include representatives from academia, agriculture and allied industries, non-governmental organizations, and state, local and tribal governments. Hart has worked for the NCDA&CS since 1992. He is a graduate of N.C. A&T State University with a bachelor’s degree in animal science and a master’s degree in plant science. Before joining the NCDA&CS, he worked nine years for N.C. Cooperative Extension in Wake County. He has served on numerous boards and committees, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Small Farm Advisory Committee, N.C. Small Farm Commission and the Tobacco Farm Life Museum Board of Directors. NCDA&CS employee named to EPA advisory committee on agriculture Mosquito diseases (Cont’d from pg. 1) We recently heard from an Agricultural Review advertiser offering a cautionary tale for fellow advertisers. The advertiser said she was contacted by someone interested in buying an animal from her. The prospective customer then e-mailed her saying that payment was on its way and that she should cash the check immediately. The customer said the payment would contain “excess funds” that the seller should then send to a third party to cover transportation costs. The prospective customer’s e-mail was poorly written and contained numerous grammatical Ag Review advertisers, beware of scam and spelling errors. The poor quality of the e-mail made the advertiser wary, and she did not follow through with the sale. This is similar to a scam that has been circulating for several years. The way it works is that a potential buyer sends the seller a fake cashier’s check, made out for more than the agreed upon selling price. Then the “buyer” claims to have made a mistake and asks the seller to wire the difference back or write a check to refund the over-payment. The seller deposits the check, the bank credits the account, and the seller assumes the check has cleared. So the seller wires or mails the requested funds. But the “buyer’s” check bounces, and the bank reduces the seller’s account by the wired amount. There are ways to spot these scams. They usually have multiple misspellings, poor grammar and often look like form letters. The “buyer” typically sends a check and pressures you to deposit it quickly so you can send a refund or forward a payment to a third party. We thank the advertiser for sharing her story, so that we can also share it with readers and advertisers. July 2010 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 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@ncagr.gov; or by fax to (919) 715-8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the month prior to publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right to edit or reject ads. Limit 2 ads/person in different categories. Classifi ed Advertising David Bradley walk behind tractor, new motor, 14” wheels with good tirs, turning plow, disk harrow, cultivator, $750. Grover Roark, Sandy Ridge 336-871-9728. Hay or grain elevator, 36 ft, $500; JD 7 ft sickle mower, $500; hay ted-der, 10 ft, $700. Roy Casper, Concord 704-786-3974. Ford 3000 gas, PS, good rubber, fresh paint with front ladder, GC, $5,500. Ben Atkins, Pikeville 919- 734-0939. AC HD 11G crawler front bucket, $4,000; AC WD tractor w/bucket, $4,000; pull behind 6 ft bushhog on 2 wheels, PTO; Long brand disk, 24 blade, on wheels, $1,000. J. Hood, Greensboro 336-908-4735. Super 88 diesel standard, $2,800; B JD, $2,500; 1954 Super M Farmall, wide front fenders, $2,500. J. D. Brewer, Clemmons 336-766-4100. MF combine 300 13 ft grain head, Chrysler 6 cyl gas engine, many new parts, needs minor repair, $3,500. Denny Rollins, Mocksville 336-492-7223. 405 JD all original, weights, all sheet metal straight, in primer, new HG and valve job, not running, GC, low ID number, $3,000. M. Huneycutt, Oakboro 704-485-8735. 1958 Ford Dexter deluxe with 5 ft King cutter bush hog, new rear tires and battery, $3,000. Quenton Dillard, Durham 919-383-3946. Gehl 99 blower $500; 10 ft silage unloader, $300; new horse drawn dirt pan, $150 OBO. Buddy Crabtree, Cedar Grove 919-732-3304. NH late model 850 round baler with hydraulic wrap and bale sizer, $1,800 OBO; 1 pt 6 ft all purpose heavy duty scrape blade. B. Ross, Burlington 336- 421-9383. JD tractor 4230 100 hp, less than 500 hrs on rebuilt motor, with cab, AC/heat, VGC, $12,000. J. Bunn Spring Hope 252-478-8031. PT 7 haybine GC, $1,500; 420 JD loader tractor, GC, $4,000; bushhog disk cutter, LNC, $4,700. Phil Smith, 3011 Huffi ne Mill Rd., Gibsonville 27249. Woodmizer LT27 sawmill, all manuals and 15 extra blades, winch log handling, $9,500. Dale Thomson, Pfafftown 336-922-2315. 2840 JD 16.9 x 38 RG canopy, $15,000 nego; JD 13 disk, $900; H82 combine pull type, $1,500; Harder 7 ft T884 rotary cutter, dual wheel, $1,500. H. Rascoe, Burlington 336-270-4916. JD 1010 tractor with cultivators, runs good, $6,800; Super C Farmall with cultivators, 3 pt hitch, runs good, $3,600. Donald Cannon, Ayden 252- 746-4600. Long 2310 tractor with bucket, 5 ft bush hog and harrow, $5,850. Tommy Murphy, Liberty 336-622-1661. MF grain drill 8 ft, 13 disk, under shelter, GC, $850. W.J. Lea, Carthage 910-639-1266 or 295-6053. NH 451 sickle mower fi eld ready, $1,250. B. J. Bowman, Mt. Airy 336- 789-9344. 1020 JD 68 model, 3 cyl, 39 hp, gas burner, new motor, new paint, new decals, VGC, 6 pieces of equip. plow, disk, blade, boom, trailer and rippers $15,000/for all. Daniel Fulbright, Hil-debran 828-397-6478. Bush hog, heavy duty brush cutter, mower trailer type, new blades and paint, 5 ft, good tires with hydraulic cylinder, $675. Bill Payne, Madison 336-548-6630. NH square baler GC, $2,000; NH haybine #467, $1,800; JD rake, GC, 3 pt hitch, $600. Lee Bame, Jr., High Point 336-668-2286. Coop drill, used last year, $200. Nor-man Wier, High Point 336-454-1883. MF 245 tractor with 6 ft and 5 ft bush hog, VGC, $6,000. Durward. Hester, Oxford 919-693-6877 or 690- 2995-cell. 16 disk harrow sealed bearing, GC, $595; 6 ½ ft scrape blade, never used, $250. Dan Clubb, Walnut Cove 336-671-1581. AC model C completely restored , LNC, $4,000; JD pull behind disk,7 ft wide x 32 blades, needs hydraulic cylinder, $300. Richard Adams, Raleigh 919-846-0022. Cultivator with 7 shanks plus 2 iron wheels for even depth, $200/for all; 4 row cultivator or tillage tool, 8 new shanks, $300; Super A cult in GC, $300. Bill Kallam, Walkertown 336-595-4863. JD 348 sq baler, $18,500; JD 630 conditioner mower, $22,500; Frontier 1123 tedder, $7,000; Frontier WR 1010 wheel rake, $3,800. David Martin, New Bern 252-617-9580. JD 450B track loader, 700 hrs on motor 85% to 90% under carriage, $10,000; four sided planer moldelr with vacuum system and cutters, $3,500. Bill Honeycutt, Rockingham 910-331-3832 cell or 895-3713. JD 210 13 ft disk harrow, new 22” disk and bearings fi eld, EC, $2,800. Harden Phipps, Julian 336-446-6817. Ferguson tractor with 10 pieces of equipment, $650 nego. Jennifer Hall, Purlear 336-973-2409. Disk harrow 3 pt hitch, $400; 5 ft bushhog, $300; Pittsburgh turning plow, 16” trip plows, $400. Doug Fulp, Kernersville 336-996-6081. NH 355 grinder mixer, new paint, EC, $7,900. Tommy West, Spring Lake 910-237-3731. JD 318 720 hrs, front and rear hydraulics, 3 pt hitch, MC519 col-lection system, 4 way 54” JD blade, 5 ft Blackhawk landscape rake, 46” deck, all EC, $4,500. Don Thomas, Hillsborough 919-644-0873. 40 ft hay convery Mayrath, $800; Ford 555 backhoe, not running, $4,000. Danny Hardister, Denton 336-241-2425. Equipment For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT • People’s choice award: Hiram Lodge #40 of Raleigh. Sounds of picking and fi ddling fl oated from the fl ower-show area as amateur bluegrass bands took to the bluegrass Got to Be NC (Cont’d from pg. 1) Above, this 1964 Allis-Chalmers D 21, owned by Curtis Mabe of Parkton, took home Best of Show in the antique farm equipment competition. Mulch to prevent blossom-end rot of tomatoes If garden soils have adequate moisture and a pH in the range of 6.3 to 6.5, tomatoes are not likely to have blossom-end rot. Although this common problem is largely due to calcium defi ciency, fertilization is not usually the answer. Any soil with a pH of 6.3 to 6.5 will contain enough calcium. However, during dry periods, plants cannot take up the calcium that is there. If your soil pH is good, you can optimize calcium availability by managing soil moisture. Make sure your plants get an inch of water each week, but be careful not to overwater. Apply 2 to 4 inches of mulch (pine bark, straw, leaf compost or other organic material) to help the soil retain moisture. Got nematodes? Fields with spotty, irregular patches of stunted, wilted, yellowing or dead plants are likely to have an infestation of plant-parasitic nematodes. The degree of injury to the roots varies with the age of the plant when attacked, and symptoms are most severe when feeding occurs during the fi rst few weeks after planting. The only way to positively diagnose a nematode problem is to submit soil samples with roots for nematode assay. For best results, submit matching samples from a “bad” area and a Agrotips for July 2010 nearby ��good” area. Collect cotton tissue samples. Collect tissue samples (MRMLs + detached petioles) weekly beginning at early growth (at least by matchhead square or one week before fi rst bloom) and continuing for three to four weeks after fi rst bloom. Read about the new sampling protocol that NCDA&CS recommends at www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/pdffi les/09cotton.pdf. Tissue Samplers . . . check out the Division’s new online help features. The Agronomic Division has added three online instructional tools to help clients who submit tissue samples. These tools, in PowerPoint format, give precise instructions for collecting samples, fi lling out the sample information form and reading results on the plant report at www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/instruct.htm. For more information, contact or visit the NCDA&CS Agronomic Division: Physical Address -- 4300 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh NC 27607-6465 Mailing Address -- 1040 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1040 Phone -- (919) 733-2655 Website -- www.ncagr.gov/agronomi. stage. Prizes were awarded to the top three bands: • First place: McFarland Road of Laurel Hill • Second place: Sourwood Mountain of Franklinton • Third place: Bethesda Blue-grass Band of Durham Various prizes also were awarded to owners of antique farm equipment on display during the festival: • Best of Show: Curtis Mabe of Parkton, 1964 Allis-Chalmers D21 • Best of Show, Prior to 1930: Ken and Patti Eder of Carthage, 1914 Sawyer Massey • Best of Show, 1930-49: Jim Karriker of Mooresville, 1949 Allis-Chalmers G • Best of Show, 1950-60: Neil Fishel of Winston-Salem, 1953 McCormick 04 • Best Original Condition: Shane McDowell and Larry McDowell of Denton, 1929 McCormick-Deering 22-36 Scenes from the 2010 Got to Be NC Festival In center photo, a representative of Durn Good Seasonings offers a sample to a festivalgoer in the Food and Wine Expo. Below, the Carolina FiberFest gave visitors a chance to try their hand at a fi ber craft such as weaving. Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW July 2010 FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Woodmizer blade sharpen, GC, $1,550. Patricia Bradsher, Oxford 919-693-4504. Log forks quick attach, fi t Cat IT18 or 24, $5,500 OBO; Cord King fi rewood processor w/4 strand log deck and stacking conveyor, 3 phase electric power and/or JD diesel, $52,000 OBO. Phil Martin, Haw River 336-263-6721 or 866-381-9663. Four row double disk bedder, fertilizer hoppers for tobacco, $1,750; Holland 4 row pull type tobacco transplanter, rubber tire press wheels, $2,000; 8 row folding Danish tyne cultivator, $2,500. R. Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252-746-6838. 52 Ford 8N with bush hog, scrape blade, scoop pan, hare, single row disk subsoiler, boom pole; single row bottom plow, 2 row bottom plow, 2 disk bottom plow, $3,750/for all. Margaret Minor, Burlington 336-584-8431. Two Hammermills 1 PTO driven, 1 belt driven, $500-$800 nego. Wade Williams, Purlear 336-973-2409. Hydro clipper hydraulic sickle mower, $800 OBO. Tony Thomas, Marshville 704-624-0403. 753 Bobcat with maintenance manual and shop manual, $6,800. Samuel Whitfi eld, Hurdle Mills 336- 364-2665. Farmall 140, includes, cultivator frame, and fast hitch, EC, $3,500; seed drill, Case soybean special, 13 ft wide, packer wheels, EC, $2,500; Farmall 140, includes, cultivator frame, and fast hitch, EC, $3,500. W. Ronald Hayes, Clarendon 910-653-3083. Massey Ferguson 240 steering wheel and center cap, GC, $35. Bobby Strickland, Bailey 252-236-7877. Dearborn sickle mower 6 ft. model 14-15, one for parts $200. Ben Henderson, Littleton 252-583-6161. F Gleaner combine gas, 4 row corn, 13 ft bean, $1,500. George Eason, Macclesfi eld 252-827-5468. 20 Ferguson 1951,12 volt, new radiator, rebuilt engine, turning plow, scrape, harrow, $3,600. Reggie Richardson, King 336- 409- 0099. Ford tractor 345C with front end loader 3 pt hitch, 1038 hours, $10,500. Kent Davis, Clemmons 336-766- 7607. 140 Farmall 1974 model with cult. fertlizer works, ridgers, layoff plow, good tires, new paint, EC, Ser. # 52418, $5,850; backhoe Ford diesel 4500 runs good hyd. cylinders do not leak down, good paint, no rust, shel-tered, $6,500. Otis Mendenhall, Lex-ington 336-787-4909. Case 400 tractor 50 hp original paint, 3 pt hitch, $3,500; Power King garden tractor $1,500; plow and cultiva-tor, $250; 1990 Belarus diesel tractor 31 HP, 600 hrs $3,500. William Kroll, Bennett 336- 879 -6505. Super ‘A’ Farmall with cult, fert, 1 pt hitch, 12 V starter, good paint, good tires, don’t smoke, runs good, $4,000. Vickie Mendenhall, Lexington 336-978- 3755. 3/14 trip shank Ford plows, new points, new cutters, new slides, needs paint, $700. Rodney Rice, Colfax 336- 209-2898. New Holland 462 disc mower, good operating condition. $1,350. Von Graves, Burlington 336-213-0559. Ferguson Tractor, 1950 model #TO20, GC, classic workhorse, $2,500. Mike Campbell, Moncure 336-222-6248 or 919-545-9523. Ford 860 tractor, all new tires, great shape, all gauges work, all fl uids changed, tractor fi eld ready, several pieces of equipment at additional cost, $3,500. John E. Massey, Burl-ington 336-226-9234. 1974 Ford 3000 Orginal paint, EC, runs and drives perfect, excellent tires, PS, live PTO, $6,200. Dustin Hill, Lexington 336-239-4566. Suzuki 250 Four Wheeler. 4WD with winch, 20 HP and 246CC, GC, $1,500. Evan Myers, Winston- Salem 336-242-3911. 1960 JD 440 track loader, 2 cyl, gas, not running, FC, $2,500. F.A. Carden, Burlington 336-260-2201. Farmall M 1947 runs great, good metal, 3 pt hitch, new rear tires, $2,500. Douglas A. Smith, Liberty 336-622- 7747. Massey Ferguson 8 tractor weights, will fi t both old and new models, $60/ ea, $400/ for all 8; Shaver HD8 post driver $775. Travis Graves, Burlington 336-266-0460. Woods 9204 turf Bat Wing Mower, 17 ft wide turf mower, most of tires replaced, all blades re-sharpened, $6,295. Tom Pace, Pinnacle 336- 287-4631. Massey Ferguson 231 tractor, 38 hp Perkins diesel engine, 2 stage clutch, power take off, PS, only 440 hrs, VGC, $8,500. Stephen Hickok, Mad-ison 336-314-8698. 66” skid steer grapple new, $1,000. Elton Smith, Ramseur 336-317-3843. New Idea, pull behind corn picker, VCG, $1,700. Raymond Hussey, Randle-man 336-328-6993. JD 455E 1988 diesel, drawler-loader, 4/1 bucket, clutch pack rebuilt, 85% undercarriage, $13,700; J D 318 with 48” yellow deck belly mower, Onan engine GC, runs well, $2,400. Tom Gale, Liberty 336-339-1070. Kubota 3130 Grand L Series-Hy-drostatic drive, 4x4, telescopic 3 pt.lift, canopy, grill guard, R4 industrial tires, front weights, ballast in rear tires, LNC, 380 hrs., $12,000. Steve Gray, Colfax 336- 345-2244. EM6 250L Mack engine complete, it was knocking when it have was re-moved from the truck did not enough down time time to rebuild because of work, $1,500. Allen Sapp, Mocks-ville 336-345-4472. Older Farmall Cub tractor., GC, some equipment, new battery, ready to use, $2,200. Nancy DeLapp, Reidsville 336- 349-5252. Ferguson 40 tractor with 2730 hrs., lift arms, live PTO all in good working condition, rear hydraulic remote has been added, new front tires, $3,200. Nick Robinson, Liberty 336-382-5749. Ferguson 30 tractor, 2 WD, relatively new brakes, tires, 12 volt alternator, spark plugs, ignition tune-up, fuel bowl, carburetor, well maintained, runs good. $3,900. Charles Andrews, Creston 336- 385-2007. 10’ Great Plains no-till drill w/only 1,150 acres, EC, $14,500; 2000 model MTX 125 McCormick 125hp 4x4 w/duals, suitcase weights, three remotes, deluxe cab & air ride seat. $32,000; JD 9400 combine 92 model, Contourmaste, $14,500. Flynt Hill, Lexington 336-399-6736. 750 John Deere 1150 hrs, turf tires, clean tractor, w/bush hog & fertilize distributor, $4,800. Danny Sidden, Mount Airy 336-401-1279. Hay tedder, Krone Niemeyer, model HR301/HR301D, 2 basket, pull type, PTO, GC, $950. Rick Parnell, Winston -Salem 336-408-1743. John Deere model 5400 60 HP 2 WD, 900 hrs, EC, w/ROP, shed kept, $14,500; 873 Bobcat 1100 hrs with backhoe attach., 4 and1 bucket set forks, machine EC, stays in shed most of the time, $16,500. George K. Jones, Julian 336-420-0963. 1420 International Axial fl ow com-bine 2,200 original hours, 13 ft grain head and 4 row 36 in corn head, EC, $14,500 OBO; 8 x 56 ft grain auger, GC, $2,200 OBO. J.C. Mabe, Madison 336- 427-5049. 483 New Idea 4x4 roller, GC, used in ‘09 $3,000 OBO; 851 NH 5x6 roller, GC, $1,500 OBO; 535 Ford haybine 9’, $1,200 OBO. John Thompson , El-kin 336-452-1205. Logging winch 3 pt hitch, used on a 60 hp tractor, $1,200. David Johnson, Sophia 336-498-3776. NH 1069 stackwagon VGC has 1785 hrs 460 gas engine with 2 sp axle, good tires, fi eld ready, $29,000 OBO. M. Terry, Randleman 336-498-3844. IH Cub Tractor with Woods belly mower $2,200; Agmate fi nish mower $400; Kodiak box blade $300; King Kutter scrape blade, $275. Dan Phillips, Bennett 336-581-3403. IH 990 haybine in GC new tires and stub guards, $1,400 OBO. Bill Wetherall, Belews Creek 336-595-4079. 1940 Ford 9N all original, one owner, good metal, motor and tires, $2,500; Ford Red Belly 1951, GC, $2,900. Howard Callicutt, Franklinville 336- 625-1635. 1952 8N Ford tractor, good tires, good lift, runs, good, no rust, VGC, $2,550. Harold Aystin, Asheboro 336-625-5664. Ford 3600 diesel tractor with 7’ blade and 5’ Howse bush hog, tractor in Greens-boro. $7,000. Mike Turner, Ellerbe 910 -652-5409 or 419-4101 cell. Intl. square hay baler #47, $700. James Davis, Lillington 910- 890- 9698. Bush hog 5ft, old but good and solid, $700. M. Michael, Autryville 910- 214-9458. 1947 JD model B, 80% restored., 800 series 3 point hitch, many new parts, we have everything to complete project, $3,000. Corey Walters, Lumberton 910- 258-2099. IH 254, tires, GC, 2,000 hrs, $2,500. Steve Garcia, Laurinburg 910- 276-3830. 1620 Case International combine w/ grain head new motor, GC, $25,000;3688 International tractor 115 hr. w/cab and air $10,000; 886 International tractor 4 post canopy, 95 hp, $8,500. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910-334-0404. King Kutter bush hog, 5 ft wide, VGC, $450. Jason Dunlap, Seagrove 910- 464-1858. JD 870 tractor with loader 640 hours in GC, $9,500. Jim Gardner, Hamlet 910- 582-5839. King 28 blade hydraulic disc, $1,000. Charles Clifton, Clinton 910- 590-4248. International 1086 cab tractor, VGC, triple remotes, new paint, $11,000; 300 International tractor, PS, $1,300. Danny Bynum, Ellerbe 910-652-2204. Ford tractor, 1988 2810 35 hp, PS, ROPS and canopy, diff lock, wet brakes, bumper, excellent lift, sheet metal and paint good, rear tires 60%, front 85%. 1,735 hours. $6,500. LeRoy Register, White Oak 910-872-1732. 2003-5205 John Deere tractor 570 hours w/bucket & canopy, big tires on front, toolbox third valve also 4 pieces of equip., $15,500 nego. Harold & Donna Garner, Raeford 910-875-2260. Farmall Cub w/equip., planter, plow, disc, etc. 12 V, run great, $3,000; Ford 5000 turbo diesel with cab, runs great, new tires, starter & generator rebuilt, used this year to plant corn, $5,000. Robert Wells, Dunn 910-892-9115. (2) Tye no-till drills, 2004 pasture pleaser drills, good working condition, $7,500/ea. Jerry or Jonathan Russell, Carthage 910-947-5183 ext. 3, Ford tractor, 600, sitting under shed needs some attention, bush hog and blade included, $2,500. Jerry Lee Register, Elizabethtown 910-991- 5471. 79M Farmall 140 cult, plows origi-nal factory seat $6,900; complete IH hopper and fast hitch $850/ea. Vernon Lovin, Hamlet 910-205-3737. JD 318, 60 “ landscape rake, 54” JD 4 way blade, 42” deck and MC519 collection system, all EC, always shel-tered and service records kept, $4,500. Don Thomas, Hillsborough 919- 604- 0872. 309 Ford planters and fertilizer box in GC, some plates with it, $450. Steve Hawley, Fremont 919-242-5833. MF 85 62 hp with front end loader, tractor has oversized tires and is a mas-sive machine-larger than my MF 285, gas and runs great, 3 point hitch, looks good, $6,000. Robert Bereman, Apex 919- 362-9276. 1992 548E JD Skidder, rebuilt engine and trans., $22,500; 235 Husky Log Loader with delimber and ground saw, $33,000. Larry Thomas, Sanford 919- 499-2805. Ford 340 loader, rebuilt Wisconsin VH4D engine, runs good, hydraulics good. $3,250 or will trade plus cash for tractor/loader, http://dbr.homelinux.net/ loader. David B. Rankin, Pittsboro 919- 533-9779. Ferguson tractor, 1949 TE-20, built in Coventry, England, new rear tires, mostly restored needs paint runs very good 12volts, $3,000. David Woody, Pittsboro 919-542-4575. JD 525 Moco hay cutter, LNC, 8’2” center pull, $13,000 OBO. Scott Bryant, Siler City 919-542-8641. GEHL 95 Hammer feed mill with two screens, $500. Cecil Jones, Wen-dell 919-553-7670. Case forklift 4x4 runs great will consider trades, $1,100. Leonard Foster, Burlington 919-563-3054. Caterpillar 955L front end loader, 4 in 1 bucket, VGC, $20,000. Bill Lee, Rougemont 919-632-0918. Ford 1600 with 1,487 hrs, only a Woods RM59 mower attachment included, GC, $4,500. Matthew Everhart, Harris-burg 919-698-9866. Hay rake fi eld ready. 3 point hook up and pto driven, very nice rake just no longer needed, $900. Steven Wilkerson, Henderson 919-740-7370. Modern Mill Hammermill. single phase, not used in about 9 years, needs disconnecting from augers, $500. Brent Creech, Zebulon 919-801-7561. JD corn sheller, original condition, some decal and paint still intack, repo tray and struts, VGC, $225. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919-929-5578. Bush Hog ATH720 6’ fi nishing mower and 5 foot box blade, both used less than 2 hours. $2,000. Jody Smith, Albemarle 980-521-1832. NH 4x10 pull behind manure spreader, treated fl oor, $600 OBO. Kermit Thomas, Marshville 704-385-9313. NI manure spreader PTO driven hydraulic gate galvanized hbed, poly fl oor, 150 bu, EC, $2,800. Danny Brown, Stony Point 704-585-2621. Intern’l 140 Farmall tractor, scrape blade, cults, plow, 3 pt hitch, $4,200. James Coble, Pleasant Garden 336- 674-7107. NH 488 haybine, 9 ft cut, sheltered, GC, $1,800. T.C. Turner, Mocksville 336-909-0764. Pittsburgh 9 shank tillage tool, fi eld ready, $300. R.L. McCain, Waxhaw 704-843-2863. 1981 7700 Ford 4WD, dual power transmission, 2080 hrs, 60-75% rubber on tires, no cab, has canopy and RPS, $11,500; 16 ft Athens hydraulic folding fi nishing disc harrow, $1,500. James Lowe, Asheboro 336-963-2941. Link belt 2800 trackhoe, working condition, good motor, good for ponds and clearing land, $7,500. Ray Penland, Hayesville 828-389-9413. Late model NH 846 hay baler, shel-tered , makes 4x5 bales, $2,000 OBO. B.Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383. David Bradley walkbehind trac-tor, new motor, 14” wheels, good tires, turning plow, disc harrow, cultivator, $750. Grover Roark, Sandy Ridge 336-871-9728. 1952 8N Ford tractor, good tires, good lift, no rust, runs good, VGC, $2,550. Harold Austin, Asheboro 336- 625-5664. JD 12 disc new ground plow, VGC, requires100+ HP tractor to pull, trailer hitch, $1,550. Steve Brinkley, Sneads Ferry 910-539-2361 or 327-0381. Ford 600 tractor, engine rebuilt, ROPS, canopy, live lift and power, good tires, shed kept, EC, $3,900. G.C. Meadows, King 336-994-2234. Intern’l 766 one owner, original paint, good rubber, sheltered, 3,370 hrs, VGC, $8,500 OBO; King offset disc, 8 ft, $1,200 OBO. Rober Cary, Nashville 252-813-4909. Kubota L3650 tractor 4 WD, frontend loader, fi berglass canopy, roll bar, 7 spd GLS transmission, ag tires, low hrs, EC, $14,500. Phil Marion, Winston-Salem 336-945-4868. 5 ft square baler bushhog, for parts, good gear box, stump jumper, $150 OBO; 1 ton chain hoist, $125 nego.; 1963 Intern’l 606 diesel tractor, good sheet metal, new tires, good tractor, $5,250 nego. David Owen, Bennett 336-581-3113. 8N Ford ready to go, $4,000; 53 Golden Jubilee painted, EC, $4,000. Robert Helms, Marshville 704-753-1505. New Holland, 2006 BW38 bale wagon, clean, LNC, 3,000 miles, only 400 hours, located below Monroe, $93,000. Michel Forbis, Sylva 843-680-0312. Chain Harrow, 10ft, $200; chipper, Briggs, $500; lime spreader, 10ft, $200; drag pan, 3pt, $100; root rake, 3pt, $375; seeder, PTO drive, $75. Thaxton Rich-ardson , Greensboro 336-656-3961. Komatsu D-57 trackloader, have parts book and shop manual, $15,000 OBO. David Grubbs, Julian 336-685- 9432. John Deere 40 with cultivators, $3,000. Brad Brookshire, Hiddenite 828- 635-7976. 411 New Holland disc bind for parts or repair, $1,200; JD709 haybind for parts or repair $750, 2 row sod planter little use $1,200; 200kw generator auto. transfer switch, main breakers & panels & related, 170 hrs Cummins engine,skid mounted, $18,000. Ronnie Huskins, Marion 828-724-4427. Black Hawk corn picker $700; New Holland 280 square baler, $900; Interna-tional hayrake dolley wheel, $900; New Holland 477 haybine $1,300, $700. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828-874-5147. 3. quick hitch 75 front mount hay spear $100; front mount trailer hitch for Ford, $25. John Sharpe, Greensboro 336-697-8369. 1957 Allis WD45 w/F tractor, almost new 5 ft. bush hog, p/u disc, plow, sickle mower and drag harrow, tractor runs good, equipment PC, $4,000. Dusty Dowell, Lexington 336-752-2748. D6 Catepillar bulldozer with angle blade, good undercarriage, $13,000; 3 point hitch, 100 gallon boom sprayer, 15 ft boom, $500. Eugene White, Taylors-ville 828-632-6803 or 312-6018. TN75 New Holland Tractor. With a LA3200 NH loader. 2-wheel drive. 1400 hours with a canopy and shuttle shift. Good condition., $18,500. Terry Ingram, Taylorsville 828-632-7968. Leinbach 3 point hitch round bale spear, $100. Richard Bostian, Mocks-ville 336-753-6905. NH 06 TL100AD, 4x4, cab, H/A, 98hp, 3pt hitch, triple hyd remotes, 1,300 hrs, LNC, sheltered, $32,500. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336-764- 1043. Ford tractor 345C with front end loader, 3 pt hitch, $10,500. Kent Davis, Clemmons 336-766-7607. 140 Intl. 1971 model w/cults., excel-lent paint & cond, $5,500. Steve Teague, Winston-Salem 336-768-6800. LX865 New Holland skid steer loader. 6’ dirt bucket, very good tires, very good machine, $9,950 OBO. Larry York, Staley 336-824-2077. 95 Model,261 MF,One owner,341 hours in EC, tractor stays in shed year round, excellent rubber & paint, $10,000. Terry Carter, Elkin 336-835-1130. John Deere 4310 tractor with front end loader, 300 hours, garage kept, excellent condition, very clean and well maintained, $13,900. Farrell Brown, Asheboro 336-879-3180 or 465-1240. Hay bale spear h.d. 3 pt hitch, LNC, $100. G.T. Underwood, Elon 336-349-7283. Farmall Model A, Woods belly mower, runs great, ready to work, $2,200. Norman Boger, Mocksville 336-909- 2838. New Holland 644 round baler one owner, LNC, $8,500; JD MOCO 525 one owner 4 y/o, LNC, $14,000; Reece 7 ft drum mower used one season, LNC, $3,700. Jeff Smith, Mocksville 336- 918-4421. David Brown 3800, gas engine, $2,800; Ford 4600, diesel, PS, $7,200. M. David, Wilkesboro 336-921-3166. Bale throw wagon 16 ft w/8 ft sides, heavy duty, Amish built and in GC, kept in shelter, $1,850. Gregg Inscore, North Wilkesboro 336-927-5365. 660 Case combine w/13 ft grain head, fi eld ready, 90% rubber, gas engine, $2,500. Carter Combs, Stoneville 336- 932-2231. 3 point side dresser mounted on a tillage tool, $175. Mackie McDaniel, Mocksville 336-940-8649. 2009 utility vehicle, red, push but-ton 4 WD, electric winch, dump bed, roof and full windshield, tires are LN, gas burning 500cc engine, $4,400. Joel Church, Ferguson 336-957-6508. Vicon hay rake and tedder combined by PZ, been used as a demonstrator. $2,800. Edwin Church, Ferguson 336- 973-3650. New Holland 477 haybine mower/ conditioner, 7ft cut, shed kept, GC, always cleaned and greased, 2nd cut-terbar included, $2,000. Sean McCashin, Mocksville 336-978-1239. 1978 D6-C Cat Bulldozer with winch, GC, $20,000. Doug Carson, Crum-pler 336-982-2463 or 977-0163. Hay tedder, 2 basket, shed kept, all guards complete, $1,100; 6 ft. scrape blade Leinbach model 50, swivels and angles, $300. Joe Brewer, Mocksville 336-998-3068. Hay bale spear h.d. 3 pt hitch, LNC, $100. G.T. Underwood, Elon 336-349-7283. Warn winch mod. 8200, 8,000 lbs cap, remote control 12’ roller fairlead 125’ 5/8 cable runs strong, $250. John Wallace, Sparta 336-372-2507. New Holland #256 hayrake, GC, $1,550. Mike Cobb, McLeansville 336- 698-0222 or 681-2297. NI 484 round 4x5 baler $3,000; Silrex 8 ft to 14 ft adjustable swath rake, $650, fi eld ready. J. Smith, Denton 336- 859-5539. Oliver Fleetline 88 Diesel complete, good sheet metal, practically new tires, engine stuck. $1,200. Tommy Smith, Winston-Salem 336-924- 1588. OTMA 2 basket hay tedder, broken axle for parts or repair, $200. Jack, Olin 704 539-4465. Ford 6640 tractor EC, cond. canopy, $10,000. Ernie Dameron, Bes-semer City 704- 747-0691. 1993 MF1035, 1,150 hrs, PS, new bush hog, box blade, boom pole and draw bar, $8,000. James Brandes, Mon-roe 704-275-4253. Bush hog Ford, 5 ft., model 901 22-60, FC, $275. J. E. Cauble, Salis-bury 704-279-0611. JD 950 tractor body with only 660 hours, runs but needs major motor work, $1,200 OBO. Terry Bishop, Marshville 704-385-9363. 1944 JDH row crop restored several years ago, good rubber, runs good, hand crank $3,250. Phil Boyles, Denver 704- 408-1058. One row Cole planter/ cultivator, GC, stored inside, $700; grain drill on steel wheels made by McCormic Dearing, GC, stored inside, $700. Neal Hess, Concord 704-436-2988. Troy-Bilt Chipper/Shredder with 7 HP Tecumseh XL, unit has top and side feeder, 2 additional grates included, manuals included, $700 nego; New King Kutter scrape blade, 6 ft wide, adjustable either horizontal/vertical, $295 nego. Brian Suire, Woodleaf 704- 451-4778. Kuhn 9’ discmower, 3 pt hitch, new blades, used this spring and ready to go to work, $5,900. Bill Anderson, Cher-ryville 704-472-5964. Massey Ferguson 1155 150 hp, JD 3130, 90 hp, AC C with all cultivators, AC G with cultivators and extras, Ford 4000, $1,500-$8,000. Matt Williams, Lawndale 704-473-5736. 2006 Kioti tractor 9” and 5” bits-scrapper/bucket/ trimmer/fence stretcher/bush hog/ LK3054 Hydrostatic, diesel/35 HP 4-WD- 3 pt hitch, GC, $10,000 some supplies, Stanly co. F.I. Schweiber, Locust 704-485-2212. 70 JD gas good sheet metal needs engine work $2,200; L power unit, $200 other misc items. Jeff Holcomb, Kan-napolis 704-490-3559. New Holland hay bine and baler, kept in the barn, hay rake, kicker, everything you need to bale your hay except the tractor, $4,600. Robert Oliver, Vilas 704-534-0644. July 2010 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 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. Bulk honey produced in NC, reason-able price. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910-352-7868. Honey extractor other surplus bees and supplies. Eric Feltz, Raeford 910- 875-5827. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur-poses, i.e. cultivation, raising livestock and/or other farm commodities. Advertisers must indicate use of land. Farmland For Sale 8.8 ac Rockingham co off 14/87N, 1,200 ft paved road frontage, large workshop, two 4,800 ft chicken houses, 3 b/r house, county water, $175,000. Evelyn Ingle, Burlington 336-260-8864. For lease 268 ac hunting land, 2010 season, deer and feral hogs, 4,000 ft on Little River; 1,800 on Snipet Creek, hwy divides land in half, up to 10 hunters, $5,000. John R. Hood, Greensboro336-908-4735- cell or 621-4954. 45 ac fenced with 35 head of cattle, barns, out buildings, 70 hp 4WD tractor, 30 hp 4WD tractor, new 18 ft spreader, 4 chicken houses under contract, 2 cattle trailers, 3 b/r house, $735,000. M. Talley, Siler City 919-704-6510. 46+ ac lots of mature hardwood timber, great for cattle, horses or hunting, $250,000. Bill Martin, Pilot Mtn 336-368-4301. 11.43 ac Davison co, near Thomasville hardwood timber, secluded, driveway, good for mini farm, $89,900. Stanley Snider, Denton 336-859-2401. 80 ac Pamlico co, developed for duck, deer, bear and turkey hunting, 3 small ponds, ¼ mi highway front, road around and through and streaks mowed throughout, near State game lands, $245,000. Hubert Brother, Aurora 252-671-1018. 55 ac Davie/Yadkin co, approx. 20 ac wooded, 20 ac hay fi elds/pasture, 2 ac stocked pond, big barn, 3 stor-age bldings, 2 sheds, 30x20 wired garage/shop, 4 b/r house, $550,000. Vickie Whicker, Mocksville 336- 782-9642. 10 ac Alamance co, private, wooded, 15 miles from Chapel Hill, Pittsboro, Graham, $110,000. N. Hobson, Pitts-boro 336-376-8137. For lease approx. 6 acre farm land is available for lease, $1,200 per year. Bahaa Jizi, Oxford 919- 691-7523. 45 ac mountain land, Wilkes co, BR Parkway, recreation/hunting deer, bear, turkey, harvestable timber, cabin, creeks, electricity, owner fi nancing, $198,000. Gene Clayton, Fayetteville 910-488-1731. 142 ac 81 ac fenced, remander hard wood, road frontage, barn, utility building, water, ideal horse or cattle farm, 4,500 sq ft house, $1,110,000. Colon Terrell, Denton 336-859-3611. For lease 305 ac good habitat for deer and turkey, want small club who will manage wildlife, references required, $22/per ac. Walt Durham, Chapel Hill 919-967-1411. 10 ac located Rockingham co next to Guilford, Alamance & Caswell, fenced for horses. H. Davis, Reidsville 336-260-7606. Mini farm 17+ ac in southern Person co, 800 ft paved road frontage, land half wooded, half open, recently surveyed, ideal for horses, hunting, convenient to Durham, Roxboro, But-ner and RTP, $99,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont 336-364-7516. 6.2 ac farm Randolph co, orchards, 3 large fenced pastures, barn with hay loft and workshop, creek and hard woods, nice remodeled mobile home, $89,500. E. Price, Staley 336- 622-3690. 38+ ac pond, tobacco barn, some wooded area, mostly cleared, Johnston co, house, $275,000. Gerald Young, Four Oaks 919-934-7341. 28.5 acres all pasture with new tensile fence, fruit trees, grapevines, old silo, dairy barn, 1,800 sq. ft, brick ranch, $239,000. Ben Hilliard, Ma-con 252-257-1133. 133 ac $2,300/acre, Person co. Joe Di Bona, Timberlake 336- 364-7978. 51 ac, Caswell co, Yanceyville, mini farm or hunting retreat, pond, adjacent to state gamelands, $178,500. Tom Lowe, Greensboro 336-209-7307. For rent: secluded 50 ac horse or cattle farm with log cabin, stable, barns, pastures, creeks, storage build-ings, $600/mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semo-ra 336-234-8518. 12 ac with approx. 1,000 ft road frontage, 1,600 sq ft building, wood heat, AC, $149,000. T.B., Lexing-ton 336-362-0796. 5 frame nucs, state inspected, Italian stock, no chemical miteacides or SHB treatments, $95, no frame exchange, 20 miles north of Wilmington. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910-352-7868. Beekeeper going out of business 20-frame extractor, chain uncapper, 100 drawn comb supers, brood boxes, feeders, pollen traps, too much to list, $3,000/ for all, OBO. Greg Hershner, Warrens-ville 336-385-8818. 9 frame honey extractor, hand cranked, LNC, other bee supply avail-able, $399. John Pledger, Trinity 336- 475-5737. Honeybees for pollination $50/per hive for six weeks, will deliver in NC, $50. Charles Hatley, Concord 707- 699-8236. Bees $150, and for pollination $50. Gary Bishop, Rutherfordton 828- 748-6097. 36 used 10 frame, 7 used 8 frame cypress screened bottom boards, $5/ea. Jill Harris, Wilmington 910-352-7869. 5 frame Nucs and complete cypress equipment, $95. M. Craig, Delco 910- 470-2929. Complete line of bee supply hives with bees available $1-$100, call for details. Keith Elkes, Trinity 336-475- 5137. Queens from (1)VSH X Minnesota hygienic and (2)Hygienic Italian open mated available, $20, state inspected. David Bridgers, Wilmington 910-686- 1947. Open mated Italian queen, $17.50/each, shipping is available, new equipment price varies. Scott Taylor, Hubert 910- 787-2577. Bee hives 10 frame unpainted as-sembled bee hive include,1 top,1 hive body, 1 bottom, and 1 entrance reducer $50; other woodenware available. Michael Herman Stephenson, Princeton 919- 631-2605. Modern game long legged bantams, BB Reds, $20. Earlie Mitchell, New Hill 919-362-7348. Saxony ducks, ducklings, and or eggs for hatching, reasonable. Lee Irvine, Beaufort 252-725-3250. Old metal chicken nest boxes, good ones or ones in need of repair. Jeff Freeman, Westfi eld 336-351-5740. Indian Fantail pigeons perfer white but will take colored. Russell Thompson, Lexington 336-596-7796. Jacobin pigeons breeder pairs or young, any color. Jimmy Godwin, Indian Trail 704-221-5390. Young, good quality Millie Fleur Old English Bantams. Debbie Shankle, Norwood 704-474-5988. Pea hen, I have a blue male, price nego. Frances Henderson, Wendell 919- 365-0031. Pure Sid Taylor log cabin game fowl, mature cock and some hens/pullets, $50-$100. Michael Byrd, Angier 919- 538-6166. Poultry & Supplies For Sale Poultry & Supplies Wanted POULTRY & SUPPLIES POULTRY & SUPPLIES Fresh eggs $2/dozen. Brent Perdue, Louisburg 919-497-0469. Young guineas, $5/ea. Johnie Carty, Reidsville 336-349-5736. Two red roosters $1/ea; turkey gob-bler, mature bronze, $10. Bruce Zobel, Raleigh 919-851-3156. Pigeons Birmingham rollers, compe-tition bred, old south Carolinia family, great spinners, $20 up. D. R. Dennis, Randleman 336-498-5034 aft 6 pm. Birmingham Rollers Old Jaconette line, deep spinners, $20 up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919-563-5658. Blues, black shoulder, purple, green, silver pride, cameo, black swan, $10/ea. Napoleon Tucker, Nashville 252-443-3642. Bantams OE wheaton, spangled, blue wheaton, self blue, small type 2010 birds, $5 up. Wade Shelton, Mt. Airy 336-374-2254. RIR chickens laying large brown eggs, $10/ea; dozen eggs, $4/ea doz. Manny Ferrer, Reidsville 336-342-4681 or 786-473-9439- cell. Quail gambel, California, Tennessee, red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo and white Bobwhites, Coturnix, Texas A&M, Tibetan Reds, Jumbo brown, Hungarians, Red and Albino chukars, and Barbary, $1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704-888-0213. Muscovy ducks, $5-$10/ea. Ann Carter, Sandy Ridge 336-871-3250. Guineas Pearl, taking orders for 2010 hatch, $3 up, pick up at farm. Alvin Searcy, Marion 828-738-8533. Pullets Delaware, 16 w/o, $15/ea. Nancy Hobson, Pittsboro 336-376-8137. Doves orange white red and pearl ring neck, $10 up. L. W. Ipock, New Bern 252-637-5702. Few nice German type Gazzi Modenas young 2010 banded birds.rare hard to fi nd Modena breed chzpearson@yahoo. com, $60/per pair. Charles Pearson, Battleboro 252-452-3349. Marans copper black, wheaton, cookoo, good bloodlines, chicks, $5/ea, $15/dozen; Araucana, pure bred, rumples, standard and bantam, chicks and adults, $5-$10/ea; eggs, $10/dozen. Allen Snow, Pfafftown 336-499-3381. Peahens and chickens Silkies, Asian Jungle fowl, bantams, laying hens, modern game, silver laced wyndottes, pullets RIR, cochins, $5 up. Arthur Gaytan, Randleman 336-491-9395. Old English bantams black tail, buff, barred, creole, splash, mottled millie fl uer, black cochins. Ronald O’Quinn, Reidsville 336-613-0797. Bobwhite quail eggs $.20; Bob-white quail chicks, $.40; pheasant eggs, $.50; pheasant chicks, $2. Ron Worley, Swannanoa 828-298-0327 or 606-2400-cell. Peacocks chicks in India Blue, black shoulder, pieds, 6 w/o to adult, $25 up depending on age and color; guinea chicks, $4-$10, discount on multiples, NPIP fl ock #55-875. Daylon Powell, Indian Trail 704-821-4374. Bobwhite quail 5 weeks and older $2.25; chukar partridge eggs $.60/ea; started chicks, $2.25 up. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 252-478-7575. Old English game Bantams in 12 different breeds, no shipping, $20/ pair. Millo Potter, Seven Springs 252- 569-2131. RIR and other breeds of chicks/ chickens, $2.50+. Lee Irvine, Beau-fort 252-725-3250. 15 Birmingham Pigeons, Free. Bobby Shelton, Greensboro 336- 621-1094. Fresh quail eggs $6/dozen. Ashley Knoerr, Greensboro 336-202-7199. Drinker lines, Shanadoah center belt nest boxes, chore time pan feeders, 48” belt drive fans, many other items from retro fi ting 4 breeder houses, 25 to 50. Craig Baldwin, Yanceyville 336- 344-2697. Young guineas $5/ea; Red Sex-Links hens $8/ea. Johnie Carty, Reidsville 336- 349-5736. For rent chicken plucker Featherman Tub-style plucker plucks 4 birds clean in 20 seconds, $30 for 1 day; $50 for two days. $50 cash deposit, you transport. Mary Bennett, Rougemont 336-364-4173. White homers good fl yers, have to many, $15/ea. M. Chuck, Stoneville 336- 453-1432. Emus, Blue head, bred for confor-mation, good selection, $150/ea: empty eggs $10/ea. Ricky Nixon, Randleman 336-498-4253. Young Guineas $3 up depending on age; young chickens, RIR and other standards, BB Red and other bantams $2 up depending on age and sex; Pigeons, rollers, homers, and fantails $10/ea. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336-498-7103. Turkey poults Royal Palm, Span-ish Black, Chocolate, Blue Palm and Bronze. $10. Russell Thompson , Lex-ington 336-596-7796. Mottled Cochin chicks and Blue Laced Red Wyandotte chicks $3 up. Russell Thompson, Lexington 336- 596-7796. Call ducks various colors $20/pair up. Russell Thompson, Lexington 336- 596-7796. 3,000 Red Sex Link pullets young chickens, around 18 weeks old, brown egg layers, vaccinated and debeaked. $6/ea. E. D. Snider, Staley 336-622-2942. Male mute swan, 3 y/o, prefer fenced in pond, $400. Iva L Knapp, Eden 336- 623-3470. Araucana rooster 1 y/o black in color with just a little other color on neck, blue egg fowl. clean head/rumples,$20. Ringo and Jacob Hill, Denton 336-859-9461. Buff Orpington chicks from 1 day old up, $2 up. Joey Upright, Elkin 336- 957-7184. BB red old English bantam chicks, $3/ea, cjamie@windstream.net. M. Jamie, Rockwell 704-239-7367. Pheasants green and burgundy Melanistic Mutant pheasants, all mature birds $20/ea or $50 for a trio. Edward Mills, Kannapolis 704-932-8034. Still taking Peachick and Pheasant orders for 2010. I will have the following Peachicks India Blue, Whites, Opals, Pieds, Purples and Emerald Spaulding/ Java; will have the following Pheasants Ringnecks and Red Golds, $9 up. Randy Allen, Albemarle 704-986-0346. Pheasants and quail from 1 day old to grown, $1 up. Bradley Thompson, Mt Gilead 910-439-4428. Guineas, day old $4/ea, several colors, no shipping. Joe Kimball, Robbins 910- 464-5494. Black shoulder and India Blue pea-cock chicks $10 up. Richard Simmons, Clarendon 910-640-7114. Young laying hens $5 to $10/ea. Robert Wright, Castle Hayne 910-675- 2801. RIR baby chicks, $3/ea., hatching eggs, $8/doz, laying hens, $10/ea. for lot, rooster $7up, 3 doz. hatching eggs with incubator, $55/pkg. Ross Olive, Apex, 919-362-8446. Males and females, $50. Deborah Duger, Louisburg 919-496-3949. Wood ducks, Mandarins, Common shell ducks, and Peacocks, $20 up. Brian Daughtry, La Grange 919-751-2933. Naragansett tom $10 or will trade for a hen. Sheila McHugh, Raleigh 919- 846-2624. Young guineas $3.25/ea; India blue peafowl, $125/per pair. Robert L. Oldham, Bear Creek 919-898-4508. Fast hitch middle buster made by IH. Carl Fulghum, Sims 252- 289-7988. Cultivators, complete set and hook up for 1950 Cub Farmall. Leon Snider, Denton 336-859-2344. JD ear corn picker, one row semi mount, GC; 35-40 ft ear corn eleva-tor, GC. Lawrence Swain, Columbia 252-706-0251. Dump Chief side dump silage wagon. Ray or Linda Elmore, States-ville 704-873-0179. Used hay bale elevator for square bales, VGC, reasonable price. M. Sheila, Mt. Pleasant 704-436-6050. 309 Ford planter for parts and seed plates. Any and all, including peanut plates. Also good used tractor for food plots., $. John E. Massey, Burlington 336- 226-9234. international harvester H for parts will consider whole running tractor, $. Elton Smith, ramseur 336-317-3843. 7 foot bushhog. David Shepherd, Wil-kesboro 336-921-3166. Zaga 400 spin spreader in GC or a good gear box. Walter Johnson, Ruf-fi n 336-939-2238. Mower for IH cub tractor with fast hitch, middle or rear mount. Tom Adams, Ronda 336-957-2078. JD 30 pull type combine in working condition. John Peeler, Mocksville 336- 998-5842. 2 row mounted corn picker to put on a 6000 Ford, either a model 602 Ford, or New Idea model will work. Shane Bean, Salisbury 704-633-7581. Corn cutter and bundling machine. Richard. Loggans, Concord 704-782-1330. Massey Ferguson 4WD 263, 362, or 461 wiith shuttle transmission, remotes, with or with out loader, GC. Chris, Connelly Springs 828-234-9436. 5 ft roto tiller 3 pt hitch for tractor. Harold McCall, Lenoir 828- 758-2070. Two row planter for veg. gardening, need the seed plates or able to obtain plates. Charles Franklin, Jackson-ville 910-353-3131. 4 wheel drive tractor with front end loader to move round bales of hay, needs to be 43 to 58 horsepower and in GC. Shelton Hill, Orrum 910- 628-7205. Used reliable compact tractor with front end loader and turf tires, also in-terested in box blade. Dave Hogan, West End 910-639-4828. Rotory tiller 5-6 ft wide or wider. Tom Suther, Jackson Springs 910- 690-2774. Utility vehicle mule or gator to use on farm, willing to trade. Mike Greene, Cerro Gordo 910-770-1086. Farm tractor in GC, bush hog, auger, box blade, any other implements. Ted Thomas, Jr, Cameron 910-852-0172. Grain bin 18 ft diameter must have working fan, would prefer in fl oor auger Scott Wester, Lillington 910-890-3403. 4 ft box blade 3 pt hitch close to Raleigh. Thom Seagondollar, Morris-ville 919- 975- 5311. Fordson Dexta for parts or to buy any parts that you may have. Ricky Walker, Coats 919-464-5547. Ford tractors 1957 – 1970 all or parts, trade, buy, sell. Donald Hill, Kernersville 336-971-4480. Equipment Wanted FARM EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT WANTED Massey Ferguson 135 diesel trac-tor, live PTO, GC, $3,850. Steve Shull, Vale 704-462-1904. 1949 Oliver 77 row crop tractor Ser.#325570 with 2 bottom plow, original condition, runs well also has rear wheel weights $2,750; F-125 JD 3 bottom, 3 pt hitch trip plow, needs plow points, $250. Mac Rushing, Mon-roe 704-534-6901. Bush Hog $100; disc $150; tillage tool $250; scrape blade $250; Cole planter $125; 3 pt. cultivator $125; 3 pt. boom pole, $100. Charles Latham, Richfi eld 704-636-0249. John Deere D, 1948, low hours on rebuilt engine, tires fair, origi-nal paint and rust, has starter and PTO, $4,200. David Honbarger, Salis-bury 704-636-8208. Oliver 5 bottom semi mount plow $600; JD 5 bottom 3 pt hitch plow, $600 both are in GC. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704-639-0867. Farmall super c tractor, needs minor things done, $1,500. Linda M.Lindsey, Wadesboro 704-694-2742. J.D. 2210; 23 h.p.; 4wd; hydrostat; front.end loader; 5 ft. box scrape; under 300 hrs, $10,500. Doug Efi rd, Con-cord 704-723-1423. John Deere 148 loader with control valve and mounting brackets in good condition, $2800. Randy Clontz, Indian trail 704-753-1780. Hay rake Gehl 8 wheel rake, $500; hay tedder Lely 4 basket hyd fold, $2,000. Tommy Porter, Concord 704- 786-9551. Tuff Line 6 1/2 ft disc, 20 plate disc, plates replaced 1 year ago,greaseable axle bushings and is in VGC, $675; Rodgers aero blade, 4 ft. aerator for a 3 pt hitch, PTO driven, need packing bar reinstalled, also have driveshaft for PTO for additional $100 areator is model 548, $200. Dusty Morgan, Con-cord 704-791-8767. JD 6420 4 WD with loader and cab, less than 300 hrs, extremely clean, kept inside closed shed, EC, $52,995. Coyt Karriker, Mooresville 704- 855-7266. AC tractor, post hole digger and Wood’s mower, $1,500/for all. Clarence Dellinger, Statesville 704-876- 4063. AVCO 484 Bale King by New Idea round baler in good working condi-tion, $2,500. Ray Summers, Stony Point 704-876-4309. Ford 7600 with Ford quick attach loader $8,500; JD 335 round baler $7,000. Steven Mayes, Statesville 704- 881-5288. NH 273 square baler, LNC, shed kept always, has baled less then 3,000 bales, $5,000. M. Bryan, Statesville 704- 902-2523. Millcreek manure spreader, model 27DX plus with poly fl oor, urethane lining, dolly wheel jack and endgate, Johe Lyons model, $1,000. Harvey Sharpe, Davidson 704-933-4733. 8N Ford tractor runs great, good paint, good tires, ready to work, $2,850. Jerry Collins, Charlotte 704- 962-2242. Farmall Super H hydraulic, 3 pt hitch runs great, new paint, GC, tires and engine oil use is very menial 1946 or 1948, $1,850. Jackie Myers, Cleveland 704-278-4046. 2004 Hunter Green Artic Cat 650VTWIN 4X4, 1 owner, ma-chine factory tires still 65%, Hi/Lo transmission, diff-lock, msrp racks, GC, $3,800. Brian Tadlock, China Grove 704-791-2561. 2 hand tobacco setters, 1 in work-ing order, 1 needs little work, both for $75. Dickie Hall, Hickory 828- 396-2090. Athens 24 disk offset harrow $2,000; 9 shank chisel plow, $850; AC model 200 diesel tractor w/4 bottom plow $11,000; 3 pt hitch round bale carrier, $250, nego. R.E.Marshall, Taylorsville, 828-632-3801. Powell Gen IV 3 wheel tobacco harvester $25,000; Taylor self propelled stripper w/ Powell live bottom unloader $11,000; JD 15ft 750 no-till drill SI Belt meters. Dale McCurdy, Hiddenite 828- 632-3878. Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW July 2010 Boxwood you dig, 4 ft x 4 ft, Korean, $95 or trade for fruit trees. B. Sedwick, Knightdale 919-365-7365. Star of Bethlehem plants, $10/ea, you pick up. Dianne Brantley, Wendell 919-365-4749. Double bloom day lilies, orange, small bunch, $3, no shipping . Verner Garner, Aberdeen 910-295-5493. Daylilies, hosta, green liriope green mix or match, Stella d or, Happy Return, Ruby Stella red, ZA Tec gold, Tropical hosta blue variegated, solid green, 20 triple pans, $50; 300/$250 single fans. G. Stowe, Haw River 336-693-7542. Running okra seeds 50/$1 with SASE with 2 fi rst class stamps. D. H. Franklin, Lewisville 336-945-3265. Lucky buckeyes for planting, $4.75/doz; Buckeyes to carry for luck, $3.50/doz, includes shipping. Jules Simmons, 424 Grand Vista Dr., Sylva 28779. Gourds for bird houses and crafts, large selection, $1.25 up. Denny Rollins, Mocksville336-492-7223. American boxwoods 18” to 36”, $.50/per inch, all sizes, you dig, good shape and fullness. Greg or Peggie Cran-ford, Brasstown 828-361-8680. Japanese maple trees good selection of sizes, color, etc, 3 gallon pots up, $25 up, appointment necessary. Macy Wil-liams, Fayetteville 910-867-9505. English boxwoods 3 y/o, gallon pots, $5/ea, we have 50; old timey pumpkin seed good for cooking, $2/50 seeds + SASE; old timey cantaloupe seed, $1/50 seeds + SASE. Reid Inman, 1319 Ring Rd., Westfi eld 27053 336-351-3206. Daylilies, fl owering perennial, over 200 varieties, disease/pest resistant, many colors, early/mid/late blooming and reblooming varieties, 12” to 48” tall, www.oakvillefarm.com, $4.00. BJ Wright, Macon 252-257-4454. Old English boxwoods 140 totals 15-25” tall, $2/per inch, you dig. Mildred Guthrie, Snow Camp 336-376-3342. 5 acres of Viognier by the ton, have other varieties in smaller amounts, Petit Verdot, Cab Frac, tons of Muscadines for much less, $1,000/per ton. Robin Weant, Lewisville 336-407-3033. Leyland Cypress trees 1 gal, $ 2.50; 2 gal, $ 5; mundo grass, 1 gal. $1; blue rug juniper, $2.50. John Hood, Brown Summit 336-601-7502 evenings and weekends. Heirloom Rose Campion seeds, peren-nials with deep fuschia color on silvery green stalks, SASE +$3/25 seeds, easy to grow. Zoe Kelley, 1313 Hempshire Court, High Point 27262. Seeds & Plants For Sale Large dark blue iris that blooms early spring. Verner Garner, 2823 Linden Rd, Aberdeen 28315. Cowhorn turnip seed. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480. Seeds & Plants Wanted SEEDS & PLANTS Sunfl ower seeds old timey type, huge 12-14 lb fl ower, 15-18” diameter. 25 Seeds/$3; 50 seeds/$5, send S.A.S.E and cash. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Rd Trinity, NC 27370. Blueberry bushes 3 yr, 3-4’ tall, early, mid, late varieties, full of berries now, organic $15/ea or 3/for $40. Debi Capps, Mooresboro 704-434-2958. Comfrey-high yield, high protein perennial herb for fodder, food, compost, and remedy, satisfaction guaranteed. $ .29 root and up for crowns, plants, up to $25. Thomas Branham, 1328 Partridge Creek Road, Topton 28781 828-321-3095. Blueberry plants, 11 varieties early, mid and late season bushes, view plants www.cashwellfarms.com, $3 to $65. Michael Cashwell, Garland 910- 529-1469. Collard plants, Morris Heading, Georgia and Vates, $8/100 or $55/1,000. Jim Gibson, Ellerbe 910-652-6154 or 910-573-7914. Hay sprigs with cold tolerate genes. $8.50 Goodwell, $7.50 Ozark, $5 Midland-99 / Hay sprigs $4 Bushel for Coastal, Tifton-44, Tifton-85., $3.50 - $8.50. B B K Farms, Maxton 910- 844-6003. Apple, Apricot, Blackberry, Cherry, Blueberry, Pear, Asian Pear, Pecan, Fig, Peach, Persimmon, Plum, Pomigrante, Raspberry, seedless Grapevines, Mus-cadine Grapevines, Lenton Rose and Flowering Cherry, $15-$35. Walter Upchurch, Raleigh 919- 417- 9904. Martin gourds for bird houses and crafts, $1.25 up, briarless blackberries $5; brown turkish fi gs, $10. Glenn McElveen, Garner 919-772-2785. Premier and O’Neal blueberry $9.99/3 gallon size, 50+, $6.99/3 gal.; Dwarf yaupon $ 9.99/3 gal.; Summit bronze muscadine $4.99/1 gal.; $9.99/3 gal. $.4.99/1 gal. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480. Upland creecy seeds $.25/pkg plus SASE. Tham Wiseman, 2541 Union Cross Church Rd., Yadkinville 27055. Mossy cup Oak seedlings also called Burr Oak, large acorns, $15 potted. Georgia Muller, Norwood 704-474-7113. 50 Fig trees $7/ea; 100 Crepe Mytrles, $5/ea. Tony Parker, Bolton 910-655-0741. Old timey cockscomb seeds huge blossom with rich crimson color, sturdy 18” stalk, 200 seeds, $3 cash plus SASE. Barry Cox, 6225 Welborn Rd., Trinity 27370. Small Animals For Sale Georgia redback rabbits for meat, replenishing areas, pets or meat, avail-able year round, $12 up. L. J. Smith, Thomasville 336-476-4112. Rabbits several colors, $5. Rus-sell Thompson, Lexington 336- 596-7796. Rabbits quality New Zealand, Californian, mini lops, Flemish, and Holland lops, $6 up. Trent Canipe, Lin-colnton 704-740-6704. Rabbits TN red back, for training dogs, $10/ea; or 10 for $80; tri-color Neapolitan rabbits for pets, $10. Perry Wellman, Bostic 828-245-8092. Rabbits Lionheads, Holland lops, Dutch, Californians and New Zealands, $10- $25. Judy Bullard, Cerro Gordo 910-654-4833. Rabbits red back, $10/ea. Tasha Lane, Princeton 919-291-0257. Rabbits New Zealand, Harlequin, American Chinchilla, Mini Rex, mixed and meat rabbits, young to breeders, $10 up. Alex Woodlief, Franklinton 919- 494-5256. Missouri cottontails great for train-ing beagles in rabbit pens, $7/ea. Scott Bryant, Wake Forest 919-761-3075. NZ rabbits red NZ buck, 3 m/o; white NZ buck 9 w/o; white NZ female 7 w/o, purebred large meat type, $15/ea or $40/for all; Holland Lops, adult neutered male, adult spayed female, $30/for both.. R. Greene, Zebulon 919- 842-0428. Mixed breeds, Dutch, mini Rex mixes, $20-$25. Sandy Voss, Ra-leigh 919-846-1438. Rabbits, Flemish Giants several colors, Champagne D’Argent, large meat breed w/lovely silver coat, breeding & pets $30 up, www.SheepSheep.com. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657-9271. New barn has 2 new 12x12 stalls for rent, $275 plus feed, 5 acres of pastures, daily turnouts, 2 x feedings, round pen, owner on premises, Zebulon /Pilot area. Vickie Baysden, Zebulon 252-205-3467. Two-horse slant or straight load, bumper pull horse trailer 7 1/2 tall w/front tack/dressing room. Year 2000 or newer, reasonable. J.R. Webb, Col-fax 336-668-7900. Horses & Supplies Wanted Five sets of horse harnesses and accessories $500-$1,000 nego. Wade Williams, Purlear 336-973-2409. 99 Circle M GN 2 horse stock trailer, tall, good fl oor boards, rubber mats, 5 new tires, $1,800. Neila Tullar, Gibsonville 336-449-6244. Molly mule colt, 1 y/o, black with brown nose, quarter horse type, good ground manners, $350. Tony Thomas, Marshville 704-624-0403. TWH reg., 13 y/o mare; TWH/SSH, 4 y/o gelding; TWH grade, 8 y/o gelding, $450/ea; saddles, $150/ea. Jim Gardner, Hamlet 910-582-5839. 99 Sundowner 3 horse GN slant weekender, hot water, cowboy shower, gas heat, drop down windows, new tires, escape and walk thru doors, EC, $17,500. Jan Sorrells, Reidsville 336- 342-3900. Mini black/white fi lly with blue eyes, tri-color colt, black fi lly, loud colors, friendly, parents on site, triple reg., $600. Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412-1684. Horse boarding pasture, ring, jumps, access to trails, fence board and electric, pond, $185/mo; barn with 4 stalls, etc., $150/per stall your care; horses for lease. B. Sedwick, Knightdale 919-365-7365. Mini donkeys 12 m/o spotted jack, very friendly, $350. Steve Levitt, Efl and 919-563-9527. Standard donkeys herd reduction 2 standard jennys, one has white foal on side, $300-$650. Ronnie Moye, Stantonsburg 252-399-1662. Jump sets training or wing stan-dard, rolltops, lattice gate ½ or whole, fl ower boxes or boxes, looks like rock or brick, $35-$150. Greg Mills, Apex 919-362-8944. Horseshoeing stock, GC, $200. Peggy Hughes, Lexington 336-859-2042. 2004 S & H 3 horse slant 16ft. with tack and dressing room, white, $4,500; 16ft. Richardson fl at bed GN w/ramps and heavy duty axles, $2,500. Greg Sizemore, Llansing 336-384-1421 home 977-1880 cell. One horse sleigh, rare Santa Clause style, reconditioned, EC, black with red leather seat, $1,500. J.R. Webb, Col-fax 336-668-7900. 2001 DiBella 6 horse van 50,000 miles F650 never used commercially non- CDL, new tires, EC, $48,000 OBO. Liz von Muggenthaler, Hillsborough 919- 241-4410. 2005 Cicle M Supreme 2 horse trailer bumper pull step up tack room, roof vents, electric brakes feed mangers, mats, EC, $5,500. Mary Ann Ripperger, Elizabeth City 252-264-3883. Homozygous sorrelpintostallion, $400. Harry Rivers, Newport 252-223-4670. 7 year old Halfl inger mare with 1 month old stud colt, rides and drives, gentle, $1,500. Tim Cummings, Mt Airy 336-710- 9859. Horse boarding nice barn, concrete aisles, wash bay, tack room/lounge, ring, matted stalls, fans, 2X daily feeding and watering, daily turnout, full & partial packages, owner on site, $300-$225/ mo. Tony McMasters, Ramseur 336- 302-6853. 99 Sundowner EC, 3-horse, GN, weekender, hot water, gas heat, cowboy shower, padded dividers, dropdown windows, escape door, walk thru door, kept covered, $17,000. Jan Sorrells, Reidsville 336-342-3900. Sierakowski and Son 2 wheel cart, seat replaced, brakes work, 36” wheels, 2 sets of shafts, fi ts a 15-16 h horse, $2,000 OBO; horse boarding, pastures, 120 x 180 arena w/ light, 12 x 12 stalls, covered wash area, $325. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336-364-4739. Bob Marhsall Endurance treeless saddle with horn, 16 1/2, $800. Tammy Reid, Stokesdale 336-427-5175. Barrel Saddle-rough out, LN, match-ing breast strap, $250. Karen Hardy, Eden 336-552-4364. 16’ goose neck Circle M horse trailer with living quarters $3,200; hand made western show saddle, LN, $400. Joe Wages, Winston-Salem 336- 682-7950. 2000 Sundowner, gooseneck,3h, slant load, alum.w/wht.skin, LQ w/heat, AC, sink, hot/cold water, cowboy shower, awning, rear tack, $15,500. Becky Butts, Yanceyville 336-694-1613. Pine shavings easy pick, low waste, excellent coverage, very absorbent, easy handle and store, large plastic bags. $4.25/ea. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville 336 698-0207. Tandem cart for miniature horse or pony, tack included, $750. Glenn, Lex-ington 336-764-0167. Mini-Horse stallion 5y/o, black and white pinto w/papers very gentle 31 inches gentle proven breeder, $450. Debra, Winston-Salem 336- 764-3038. 15 in Circle Y Flex light saddle, slick seat, barely used, $850; black 15 in saddle Inc western $200. Sonya Proctor, Winston- Salem 336-848-5642. Shoeing stock, large enough for drafts, steel construction, never used, $400. Dale Essick, Kernersville 336-869-2133. APHA 8 yo bay and white tovero mare, medicine hat, blue eyes, black eyeliner, would make nice trail horse or broodmare, $1,000. Lisa Oakley, To-baccoville 336-969-6678. Miniature donkeys 2 gray jenny’s with black cross, 1 black jack with white on forehead and black cross, $600. Jimmy Neal, Colfax 336-993-6079. Nice pair of gentle sorrel draft mules, with harness, ride, but haven’t been hitched for 6 years, 16 y/o, $2,900. Wendell Ott, Oak Ridge 336-643-9080. Horse boarding, Dream Acres stables accepting new boarders, feed, hay, shavings, loving care, lots of trails, barn is 8,000 sq ft $250/per month; QH, chesnut mare, 10 y/o, sound no vices, $2,500. Torie Ritchie, Winston- Sa-lem 336-734-3777. Matching Welsh ponies, both are gelding 8 & 9 years old, 12 h, broke to work a wagon, very gentle, $ 2,500/for the pair; .6 year old gray quarter horse gelding, 15 h broke to work not to ride, great project, $150 OBO. Robert Oliver, Vilas 704-534-0644. Forecart, upholstered bench seat, brakes, rubber tires, shafts and team pole, horse or draft size, barely used, $1,000. Rebecca Starnes, Monroe 704-764-9675. Two TWH and one QH, sound, great trail riders, $1,300. Curtis Whitley, Concord 704-788-1398. Tucker River Plantation saddle, brown,16 1/2 inch seat, medium tree, gel seat, VGC, 2006 model used about a year or less total, the cadillac of trail saddles $900. Lynn Tanner, Hunters-ville 704-948-6992. 2007 Adam 2 horse BP 14 ft. straight load horse trailer, steele frame with alum. skin, sheltered & like new, $6,500. Jeannie Lins, Salisbury 704-637-5058. Powell Riding equipment 15 inch Western saddle, LNC, $325; new and used tack plus an Australian saddle, good package deal. Thomas Branham, Nantahala. 828-321-3095. Hafl inger mare. 13.2h, 11 or 12 years old, excellent for beginners and children, $1,600. Julie Congleton, Wilm-ington 910-409-2336. Miniature weanlings, foaled March and May, 2 fi llies, 1 colt. $650 up, Judy Bullard, Cerro Gordo 910-654-4833. AQHA and APHA weanlings for sale, foaled February and March, $1,000 up. Matthew Bullard, Cerro Gordo, 910-840-1704. Reg. 6yr old black/white paint gelding, Pepis Poco/Poco Dandy/Leo San Man bloodline, started late needs fi nishing, broodlines shows lots of Youth showing. $1,800. Jennifer Johnson, Dunn 910- 897-4815. Pasture or full board, roundpen, riding arena, large pastures, 12 x 12 stalls, tack room, owner on premises 24/7 Mebane/ Hillsborough area, $225-$350. Beverly Parrish, Efl and 919-304-3215. Cover two horse wagon VGC has hydraulic brakes driver seat and bench seats in back along sides in bed and rear steps, $1,800. Scott, Bear Creek 919- 545-1492. New 3 straps biothane draft team parade harness with stainless steel, $850. M. Scott, Bear Creek 919-545-1492. Horse boarding Silk Hope area. Pasture board with run-in shelter. Lighted round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings/ day. Quality pasture. Peaceful setting. Excellent care. Stall board available. References available. $225/mo. Mary Ann Harville, Siler City 919-742-5053. Two seater buck board rubber faced wheels and brakes, $2,000. Tony Bagwell, Benson 919-753-8135. Two white draft mules 15 to 16 h, LN double harness, 12 ft pioneer wagon with brakes and bench seats, cushions, $4,000. David Hall, Roseboro 910-531-3907. Two horse BP trailer, extra tall, walk thru escape door, good tires, GC, $1,250. Ray Penland, Hayesville 828- 389-9413. Horse boarding small farm half board includes hay and grain, 12x12 stall, plenty of pasture riding ring, owner lives on farm, $200/mo. Rebecca May, Greensboro 336-674-1763. Reg. black/white pinto paint pony, gelding 5 y/o, 13 h, broke to ride, responds to leg pressure and neck reins, extremely gentle, will pull cart, $2,500. John R. Davis Sr., Wake Forest 919-614-6532. AHS reg. mare 7 y/o by Grand Prix stallion out of TB, 16.3 h, dark bay, club foot, sweet disposition, Free to right home, references req’d. J. Rash, Statesville 704-592-2791. Mini donkeys 4 m/o, cute and friendly, jennys $500- jacks, $300. John Harroff, Concord 704-786-3782. Donkey large jack strawberry roan Halfl inger size, 4 y/o, gentle, $275. Steve Langley, Nashville 252-443-0490. Paso mare safe, sound and smooth, 20 y/o great trail horse, excellent feet without shoes, easy keeper, registered, excellent bloodline, proven broodmare, $900. Jan Mixon, Hickory 828-327-7077. HORSES Horses & Supplies For Sale *** PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins test. Advertisers must supply the accession number of test, the name of lab doing the test, the date of test and results for each equine advertised. The following advertisers have provided proof of a negative Coggins test. *** HORSES 10-25 ac with house in south-eastern NC. Don Clark, Wilmington 910-799-8507. Safe place to hunt within reasonable driving distance from south Charlotte, responsible. Gary McDermott, Char-lotte 704-421-5410. Hunters ISO hunting land, small group of guys, very respectful, safe. Mark Kerkhoff, Charlotte 704-249- 2263. To lease 5 acres near Greensboro for market garden and greenhouse. Gabriel Wilmoth, Greensboro 859-421-0669. To buy 5-10 acres land for pastur-ing of chickens, goats, pigs, home site 40 min or less from Raleigh near Durham, Clayton, or Chapel Hill. Colby Geiman, Raleigh 919-754-0807. To lease 40 to 1,000+ ac. for wild-life management type hunting for 2-4 hunters for 2010 season and possible long-term, references available. Matt Sink, Winston-Salem 336-978-5956. Farmland Wanted FARMLAND FARMLAND WANTED 10 ac horse pasture acres, two ponds. new woven wire fence and posts, new seeding and fertilizer, $25,000 in improvements, $69,000. William Kroll, Bennett.336-879-6505. 20 ac. Randolph co., near Climax, approximately 14 ac cleared, creek, great for mini farm, pond site, 15 minutes from Greensboro or Asheboro,$84,800. DeVane Williard, Randleman 336-362- 6242. 28.63 ac w/partially cleared and wooded acreage, stream, large barn, sweet potato house and 1900’s farmh ouse, $350,000. George Paloumbas, Kernersville 336-682-4151. 39.43 ac, long road frontage, stream, approx. 20 acres cleared., $130,000. Larry Butts, Sr., Yanceyville 336- 694-1613. 14 ac, mountainous, wooded, great views, some horse land, stream, excel-lent owner fi nancing, $2,500/ac. Lewis Cox, Mount Airy 336-786-1697. 8.006 ac Yadkin co. fenced pasture with 1 ac pond in center, 492.1 ft road front, $75,000. Linda Isom, Pfaff-town 336-945-9373. 30 ac Davidson co. tree farm, new 24 x 36 barn, small pasture and fi elds, deer, rabbit, etc,1 mile to High Rock lake boat ramp/ pebble beach, $185,000. L.W. Shoaf, Lexington 336- 956-0404. 10.24 acres, Ashe co, 5 miles from New River and Blue Ridge Parkway, wooded and pasture, small stream, paved Road. $102,000. William Sands, Laurel Springs 336-982-4856. 18.5 acres outside Cherryville, Gaston co. half open fi eld, half wooded .two creeks.$5,200/per ac. Brent Greene, Dallas 704-616-3008. 16 acres, mature hard woods, large creek, Creston, $120,000. Pam Orbison, Salisbury 704-754-2285. 12+ acres with barn and stream. single wide mobile home, good location $159,000. J.B. Hudson 704- 880-0254. 137 acres Caldwell co and 101 acres Caldwell joining Pisgah Nat. Forest. $3,000/ac, owner fi nancing 6%, hunters, buy rather than lease. Andrew Laczko Mooresville 704-892-5877. Approx. 50 acres loblolly pines to be cut in 4 years, excellant dear hunting. $5,000/per acre. Myrtice Myers, Bostic 828-245-1552. 4 house broiler farm with current contract with Perdue, two homes, one barn, numerous buildings, cattle fencing around entire 42 acres, $860,000. David Richardson, Seagrove 910-464- 0450. Long term lease for hunting with trails 136 ac, $10/per ac. D.L. Peterson, Salemburg 910-564-4962. 102.5 acres in Anson co south of Wadesboro, rich soil sand clay mix, good for pasture, chicken farm, plant in pines, hunting deer, turkey, hog, ducks, $250,000; 21 acres near Rockingham great horse farm, app 2 acre pond site, $60,000. Carl Lee, Rockingham 910- 895-4564. 18.3 acres Scotland co. 2 houses, barn,3 pastures, private, lots of trees, 4 br older home, small town, close to everything, $180,000. Roger Lewis, Laurel Hill 910-503-0114. 4.1 acres, 20 miles east of Raleigh, suitable for horses, 2,235 sq ft. brick ranch, large out buildings. $179,900. Gail Hinton, Middlesex 919-215- 7402. 12.5 acres fenced for small animals, house and several out build-ings, located in southern Johnston County, convenient to Fort Bragg and Fayetteville, $160,000. John Bentley, Raleigh 919-280-6159. 18 ac horse farm, 3 ac stocked pond, restored tobacco barn, cow/horse barn, all property is road frontage, 2,600 sq.ft. log cabin, $499,000. M. Glen, Spring Hope 919-795-3662. 75 acres, fenced, custom horse barn, 450 round bales per yer income, 3,200 sq ft home, $1,000,000. Den-nis Brucker, Bear Creek 919-837- 0322. 14.69 fenced acres in pasture with 3,133 sq ft home, horses/cows welcome, $495,000. Angela Hayes, Angier 919- 247-6009. July 2010 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Livestock For Sale Large bull with four blood lines, Watusi, Brahma, Scottish Highland and Longhorn, massive build, would make good rodeo stock, $1,100. Carroll John-son, Lincolnton 704-735-2473. Jersey milk cow $600. Garver Jarrell, Mt Airy 336-352-3491 or 648-4284. Angus bull DOB 10/06, purebred, good bloodlines, $950, delivery available. R. Royle, Kernersville 336-886-2573. Purebred Nubian bucks, silver gray and silver gray with black spots, $150 up. Max Keever, Statesville 704- 872-8272. Alpacas registered, true black, 5 y/o male, not gelded, $1,000; dark brown, 1 y/o male, not gelded, $1,000. Brenda Brown, Thurmond 336-957-3581. Six Boer nannies bred, good frames, correct color, good mothers, $150/ea. Robert Taylor, Seaboard 252-589-2551. Mini-Nubian baby bucks, first generation, blue eyes, $200. J. Efi rd, Oakboro 704-485-4694. Six Charolais cows reg. 2 ½ y/o with calves born Jan. and Feb. 2010, $1,200/cow/calf pair; one reg. Charolais bull, 2 ½ y/o, $1,800. Ron Stroupe, Advance 336-816-2779. Boer goats ¾ to full blood, $75- $150. Chris Williams, Durham 919- 614-0338. Polled Hereford cattle reg. blood-line, very gentle, bull, 1 y/o to 20 m/o, $800/ea. Nancy McKnight, State Road 336-874-2166 or 276-768-8769-cell. Texas Longhorn heifers, bred cows and brindle bulls, $350 up; roping heifers. Charlie Bolton, Jr., Pittsboro 919-542-6132. Charolais performance tested since 1966, purebred reg. polled and horned, $1,500 to $25,000. Carol and John Dyk-ers, Siler City 919-663-2436 or John Headen 919-742-4745. 4 month old buck kid red and white half Spanish quarter boar quarter nubian will be great breeding buck, $100. Jeff Freeman, Westfi eld 336-351-5740. ADGA registered LaManchas nice milk and show lines, herd cleared annually for CAE, Johnnes, Brucellosis, and CL, $125 up. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336- 553-8724. Blackbelly Barbadoe rams and ewes 4 months to 2 y/o, $40-$250. Douglas Downing, Asheboro 336-861-5130 aft. 6 pm. Duroc X Landrace feeder pigs, $40 up. Tracy Moore , Lexington 336- 247-3962. Alpine dairy goats buck and doe kids, yearling does, milkers, CAE neg. herd, hand raised, $100 up. Leon Albright, Thomasville 336-250-7288. 25 Bred Angus / Simmental X com-mercial heifers, pregnancy checked, bred to calving ease Angus bull will calve September and October, guaranteed bred vaccinated, top genetics $1,200/ea for 10 or more. Travis Graves. Burlington 336-266-0460. Reg Angus Bull DOB 12-13-07 Bando 1961 X Blackcap, easy calving bull, calf avg 70# apx 1400#, $1,500. Mi-chael or Dianne Fulbright, Vale 704- 462-2984. Registered Texas Longhorns top pedigrees bred for horn, color, disposition. bulls, cow/calves, ropers. $400 up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336-302-0966. Red Angus bulls, Pure bred, 18 months old. All grass fed., $1,000. Amos McLamb, Garland 910-532-4782. Five full blooded black Angus bull calves DOB 12/09-1-2010, $900 - $950. Mac Webster, Madison 336- 316-5601. Pygmy goat kids, healthy and tame, pick yours today, DOB 5/2010, $20-$30. Lisa Belcher, Ararat 336-374-3259. Registered Gelbvieh bull, DOB 1/09, Ex. EPDs, Semen/Soundness checked, $1,995; registered Gelbvieh and Balancer, cow/calf pairs excellent EPDs $1,800-$2,250. Doug Holyfi eld, Dobson 336-374-3825. Purebred charolais bull, naturally polled, father registered mother not, excellent frame will be nice breeder, DOB12/09, shots up to date, $550. Brock Myers, Linwood 336-382-1393. Kiko goats - NZ, PB, percentage all percentage priced to sell, meaty PB bucklings and various doelings ready for fall, Iron Horse/Nick/SportsKat bloodlines www.generationfarm. com, $75-$600. Chuck Shaffer, Walnut Cove 336-420-2244. Culled mature ewes suggest for mut-ton, you pick up, $80/ea. Olga or John Elder, Burlington 336-421-8244. Simmental X Angus heifer, safe in calf to a calving ease Simmental bull. $1,100. Phil Rucker, Hamptonville. 336-468-1675. Boer Goats full blood and percentage, $75 up. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336- 475-6539. Dispersal of show quality ewe lambs born 3/10 with Massey Club Lamb ge-neitcs, very nice 2 y/o ewes with Slack & Massey genetics, $200 up. Judy and Rick Wilson, Mocksville 336-492-5962. Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats, AGS registered, one doe, DOB 12/07; one doe and buck DOB 2/09; one doe and 2 bucks, DOB 3/10, white, tan and black, bucks $75, does $100, more than one $20 less each goat. Pat Warren, Prospect Hill 336-562-3380. Katahdin Sheep spring lambs for $80-100 as well as several 2-4 year old ewes for $120-$150; Kathadin ram great breeder strong healthy $200 or will trade for another ram. David L. Dixon, Pine Hall 336-427-5670 or ddixon20@ triad. rr.com. Bar hog approx. 2 y/o, 600 lbs, $160. Leroy Pinnix, Eden 336-623- 4549. Nubian and Alpine cross goats, are out of registered Alpine billy, all born since Feb 2010, $40 up; Holstein bull 13 m/o; 2 Holstein steers 1 y/o, bottle raised on goats milk and grained daily, $400 up. Tina Jester, East Bend 336-655-4399. Toggenburg registered buck born 1/2010, disbudded and friendly, out of Rowe and Hidde-Lane bloodlines, bred for milk and show, $150. Sud VanMatre, Trinity 336-687-1792. Llamas mini females, males, young and adults, variety of colors, $1,200 up. Mike and Wanda Higgins, Gibson-ville 336-697-8955. Fainting and Boer goats spring ‘10 Boer kids full blood $100 up; Fainting kids, bucks, $85; does $125. Dodd Linker, Clemmons 336-712-2484. Boer goats fullblood and percentage, bucks, does and kids, $50 up. Richard Sny-der, Winston-Salem 336-788-0801. Comm. replacement heifers, Angus X 14-15 m/o, will make good brood cows w/ great disposition, $700. Michael Wesson, Vale 336-813-0700. Reg. Polled Hereford Bull 14 m/o, good calving ease bull, good disposition & will make a great herd bull,$1,000. Jonathan Wesson, Vale 336-813-4964. Pigs, spotted Poland China X over Hampshire an Duroc, $25-$40. Steve Metcalf, Denton 336-859-2606. BLACK Angus bulls, purebred, some reg. Ext, Net Worth bloodlines, $850 up; open heifers $700 up; bred cows, $850 up. Henry Craven, Seagrove 336- 879-2500. Boer bucks 4m/o nice goats $75 up. J.D. Powell, Harmony 336-909-1559. Fainting goats bucklings and doelings blk/wht $50-$200. K. Atkins, Kernersville 336-595-2825. Alpine Nubian X bucks born Easter 2010, very friendly $100. Boni Lowry, Salisbury 704-310-7288. 15 Angus cross heifers 17 m/o ex-posed to Objective Son from Feb-April. handpicked from 45 head last fall, due in November, $1,000. Alvin Carpenter, Lawndale 704-435-2377. Black Angus and Sim-Angus bulls-top bloodlines 8 m/o to breeding age $800 up. Shane Howard, Locust 704-485-3487. Dexter heifer calf, DOB 2/10, dun, registered, ready end of June, $800. Jerry Griffi n, Oakboro 704-485-8435. Angus cow/calf pairs bred and open heifers yearling bulls Final Answer and Bando breeding, $1,000. Grady Ward, Lawndale 704-538-3397. Angus Bulls AI sired weaned May 2010 - 4 1 - 2.5 year old, Co-nealy Thunder son herd bull, $1,000 up. Roy Swisheer, Statesville 704- 546-7867. Nubians, purebred ADGA, yearling mostly black w/ white and brown markings, 2 buck kids born 3/30/10 brown and white, $50 up. Leigh Powlas, Salisbury 704-633-2508. Registered Santa Gertrudis bull calf DOB 5/09, $650. Kenny West, Cleveland 704-634-3796. Reg. Angus bulls, 8-20 m/o, Objective and New Design 878 blood-lines, $1,000 - $1,500. Kim Starnes, Salisbury 704-637-1805. Reg. Red Angus bulls 10 m/o, good disposition, sound feet and legs, $1,000. Kevin Huffman, Salis-bury 704-637-6762. Reg. Black angus bull 5 y/o, gentle $1,200; Angus Charolais X heifers 7 m/o up $600 up. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704-639-0867. Charolais bulls and heifers pure-bred, polled, gentle, registered sires, 7-14 m/o, $600-$900, delivery can be arranged. Dee Helms, Salisbury 704- 642-9680. Nichols S264 Black Angus easy calving bull DOB 10/12/06 ready to work, fall calves sired by him on farm, $1,500. Brian Tadlock, China Grove 704-791-2561. Reg. Polled Hereford bull 2 years old, Milkmaker bloodlines Victor, dark, freckled face, easy calving. $1,000. Alice Davis, Salisbury 704-855-4930. Registered Black Polled Simmental Bull, very gentle, well built, DOB 6/07, $1,300. Paul Ratchford, Gastonia 704- 867-1409. AI cross bulls out of reg. Angus cows X with black Beefmaster 17 Genestars, Buzzard Hollow Simmential, and Wagyu Coble beef, $900 up. David White, Dallas 704-913-5157. Polled Hereford bulls, full blooded, dark colored, gentle, out of large dark colored Herefords $500 up Jim Long, Kannapolis 704-932-0503. Registered black angus bull 15 mos sire EBS Perfecto 758 ear tatto, ear tag and registration papers high quality docile, $1,500. Robert Martin, Albemarle 704- 983- 4095. Jacob sheep primitive, hardy, heritage breed with spots, horns, ewes, rams, lambs, for breeding, fi ber, meat, healthy, registered fl ock $75 - $300. Cathy Robinson, Forest City 828-248-9533. French Alpine dairy goats, ADGA registered, great home milkers, gentle. weaned kids and milk does, some weth-ers. CAE free herd. $75 - $200. Karen Jordan, Swannanoa 828-298-9452. Black polled Simmental bulls, 18- 21 m/o, easy calvers, AI sired, $1,200- $1,500. Greg Wyant, Newton 828- 381-1478. Polled Herefords purebred out of registered cows no papers; cow/calf pairs, bred cows and heifers, also Baldy heifers $500 up. Brian Penley, Taylorsville 828-612-5300. Goats and sheep reg. purebred Nubian goats for milk and show, 2010 kids and milking does, colored Cor-riedale ram lambs www.SheepSheep. com $250 up. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828-657-9271. Dexter bull 8 m/o old bull can be registered, sire and dam are on site, weighs about 300 lbs, he would make a great bull for breeding, $500. Diane Huffman, Connelly Springs 828- 433-4706. ABGA Boer billies quality breed-ing stock show quality, $200. Bobby Robinson, Conover 828-464-1076. Reg. Black Angus brood cows, pasture bred, black Angus heifers, $500. Ronald Gaddy, Taylorsville 828-632-7704. 50 bred Angus Balancer heifers, located below Monroe, bred to Yon Angus bull, average weight 1,025 lbs, calving late September 2010, $1,025. Michel Forbis, Sylva 843- 680-0312. Red Angus bull, approx 1 y/o, $850. M. Brian, Rocky Point 910- 617-0060. Registered fullblood Boer goats, breeding & show stock avail., genetics include Casey, P/H 300T, P/H 84S, Bingo, $300 up. Stephen Herring, Newton Grove 910-379-7555. Katahdin hair sheep 20 ewes $300/ea; 6 yrling ewes, $200/ea; 15 ewe lambs, $100/ea; 19 ram lambs, $75/ea. Gary S. Winter, Burgaw 910- 470-0395. Fullblood and commercial Boer goats, reds, blacks, paints and spots, $100 up. Steven Bozzo, Bear Creek 336-302-7985, www.ncspot-tedboergoats. com. LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK Alfalfa $8/bale; orchard grass hay, $6/bale; Ozark Bermuda hay, $5.50/ bale, all horse quality, fi eld pick up discount, delivery available. Fred Burt, Fuquay Varina 919-552-4447. Coastal Bermuda booking 2010 cuttings, horse quality, sq bales order only, $3.50-$4; coastal Bermuda, booking 2010 cuttings, horse quality, 4 ft x5 ft round bales, $25-$40. Travis or Lee Roy Lookabill, Wadesboro 704-690-0411. Straw 3,000 good tight bales, no weeds, no rain, $2/ea at barn, can deliver for extra charge; alfalfa, $6/in fi eld, $7/in barn; orchard grass, $5/in fi eld, $6/in barn, 50 lbs, horse quality. Harden Phipps. Julian 336- 466-6817. Fescue hay square bales, $2.75. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336-475-6539. Horse hay mixed grass, last year’s cutting, 80 bales, $3/ea. Brenda Burdge Reidsville 336-342-7581. Horse quality sq bales, mixed hay, oats, fescue, orchard, $5/ea, Kerners-ville area. Patrick Murphy, Winston- Salem 919- 427-4648. 4x4 round bales of Marshall rye, fescue, Bermuda, net wrapped, under shelter, $30. Bobby Dew Jr, Rocky Mt 252-883-4422. Fresh clean fescue and orchard mix, out of barn, sq bales, $4. Cronnie Davis, Ramseur 336-736-1327 or 879-5902. Fescue hay May 2010 cutting good quality horse hay $3/bale, delivery available. Michael Townsend, Pleasant Garden 336-215-7832 or 669-1154. Square bales horse quality hay, organic, no herbicides, chemical fertil-izers, pesticides, well maintained fi elds, fescue and coastal, fescue, delivery avail-able, $2.85 / fi eld; $2.95/ in barn. Pat Snider, Staley 336-317-4105. Fescue/orchard grass/mixed, 4x4 round bales, $20/per bale in barn; $16/ea stored outside. David L. Allen, Liber-ty 336-622-2070. First cutting top quality hay, pure orchard grass, $5; fescue, $4/sq bales. Joe Wages, Winston-Salem 336- 682-7950. Grass/fescue mix large or small amounts, $3/bale. T.C. Berrier, Lex-ington 336-764-1051. Hay about 100 round bales of 4X5 fescue, no rain, in barn, 2 y/o, $15 per bale at the barn. George Bain, Ashe-boro 336-879-2696. Fescue/orchard mixed horse qual-ity hay May 2010 cutting, no rain, $4.50/bale. Adam Johnson, Granite Falls 336-927-7277. Fescue hay 4x4 round rolls, net wrapped, $20/ea at shed. John Royall, Thurmond 336-957-2637. Hay 4x4 bales cut 2010 Wilkes county, $18 we load you in fi eld: $20 out of shed, easy access from US 421. Joel Church, Ferguson 336-957-6508. Alalalfa/orchard grass 2010 crop horse quality, $4/in fi eld; $4.50/in barn; straw, $3.50. John Kapp, Rural Hall 336-969-6630. ‘10 spring cut fescue/orchard grass 48”x56” round bales horse quality cut and stored dry $25 at barn; ‘09 spring cut bales stored dry $20. James Allen, Mocksville 336-998-3128. 4X4 Round bales/ kept in barn, horse hay, $25, cow hay, $20. Dale Latham, Mocksville 336-998-8097. Wheatstraw $2.25 per bale at barn. G.T. Underwood, Elon 336- 349-7283. 2010 horse quality fescue hay/ always sheltered/ no rain/ also out of the fi eld cheaper price/ round or square available, $3-$30. Tracy, Albemarle 704- 361- 8111. High quality horse and cow hay, oat and rye grass mix, fescue square, tight bales, no rain in barn, $2 to $4. Brandon Thomas, Norwood 704-219-1261. Oats hay 4x4 round bales, kept in barn, $30; Fescue hay, 4x4 round bales, in barn, $20; fescue square bales in barn, $3. Jon Beaver, China Grove 704- 239-6322. Wheat straw, $2.75 at barn, delivery available for additional charge. Adam Moroe, Monroe 704-361-2435. Fescue/Orchard grass hay, horse quality square bales, spring 2010, $4.50; spring 2009, $3.50 at barn; 4x6 round bales, 2010, $30, 2009, $20; 2009 covered $35. Bill Anderson, Cherryville 704- 472-5964. Fall 2009 fescue hay 4x4 rolls, no rain and kept in barn in the dry, must move to make room for 2010 hay $10/a bale, we will load, $10. Greg Campbell, Harmony 704-546-2266. Orchard grass, excellent qual-ity, $4.50/sq. bale; fescue: $4.00 / sq. bale, $4.00 - $4.50. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704-629-5520. 2010 fi rst cutting round bales or-chard and fescue mix 4x5 bales in barn horse quality $30/per roll. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704-651-3870. Feed oats $30/ 55 gallon barrel; $8/50 lb. bag, your barrel or my bag, $30. Randy Clontz, Indian Trail 704-753-1780. Square bales - spring cut grass $2/per bale. David Miller, China Grove 704- 754-0503. 4x5 Fescue baled May 10. I will load for you. $25/ea or $22 if you take them all. Brandon King, Norwood 704- 918-8357. Excellent orchard grass hay, cut 5/4/10, no rain horse quality, square bales $4.75, second cutting available starting July 2010, delivery available. Tom Stikeleather, Statesville 704- 873-1124. Fescue horse quality, 4x4 round bales, $25/barn; orchard grass rolls, $30/barn; cow hay, $20 in barn; orchard sq bales, $5; fescue sq bales, $4, 2010 cutting.Tony Sigmon, Claremont 828 238 3290. 4X5 round bales, 2010 1st cut-ting, no rain, stored inside, $25. Josh Teague, Statesville 828-312-0373. May of 2010 fescue/orchard mix square bales, horse quality, no rain, excellent hay, $3.50. Stuart Beam, Rutherford-ton 828-429-3574. Organically grown 2010 hay, large square bales, horse-quality, orchard grass mix, managed for max. nutrition, no rain, $3.50 in fi eld, $4 at barn, delivery avail. Brian Love, Black Mountain 828- 669-2502. 4x5 round bales of oats, $25. Paul Weeks, Clinton 910-260-2470. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, 15.6% protein, 36.9 % ADF, several hundred square bales, 100 or more with discount, $5. Billie Smith, Raleigh 919-218-5129. Fescue/Orchard mixed quality horse hay baled sping 2010 $4.50/bale. Donald Baker, Youngsville 919-616-4190. 2010 fescue hay $4 in fi eld; $4.50 in barn, delivery available, near Mebane, Hillsborough, Burlington, Chapel Hill & Durham, $4. Kristen Cannada, Efland 919- 732-7646. 2010 Fescue, square bales, horse quality $3.50/per bale; cow quality, $2.50/per bale, sheltered-no rain. Kim Godon, Goldston 919-770-1070. 2010 crop mixed grass hay, fescue and orchard, no rain, stored in barn on pallets, 4x5 roll, $25/at barn. Larry York, Staley 336-824-2077. Coastal Bermuda sq bales, $4/in field; $5/in barn; 2010 alfalfa, sq bales, $6.50/bale. William Sutton, Jr., Ernul 252-229-1889. Hay & Grain For Sale HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN Custom sawing w/band mill your log or mine, up to 25 ft long $.30 ft up; sharpen band mill blades $7.50/ea. M. Glenn, Winston-Salem 336-817-4325. Portable sawmill service for custom sawn lumber, $55/hr. Albert Sikes, Wilmington 910-540-0998. Portable sawmill, I will saw your logs to lumber at your place or mine, custom sawing and post and beam available, $65/per hour. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919-669-1859. Vineyard or winery position amateur winemaker for approx. 7 years, course through University of Calif. Chris Bolcato, Mocksville 201- 906-0604. Horse farm exchange rent, nice barn, 1,600 ft sq apartment, must be responsible hard working, able to feed 12 horses twice daily, maintain fences, stalls, etc., barn apartment, references, work history. K. Carle, Archdale 336-549-8018 or ratherberi-din453@ yahoo. Someone with experience to sheer two grown sheep, prefer you come to my farm, but I will bring sheep to you. Chris Whitt, Sanford 919-777-5462. Someone to custom grow 1-5 acres ear or shell corn without pesticides or herbicides, possibly starting Aug/Sep with N-fi xing cover, near Yadkin-ville/ Harmony, $10-17/bu nego. Eric Brown, Yadkinville 704-546-5074. Side arm mowing, mow right of ways, ponds, ditch lines, road side mowing, trees up to 8 inch diameter, etc, hourly or set. Clint Stirewalt, Rockwell 704- 857-0966. Repair, restoration and painting of all tractors/farm equip. reasonable rates, onsite service and hauling if needed. 35+ yrs. exp. Danny Hicks, Siler City 919-704-5219. Horse sitting service 25 mile radius around Hillsborough inclusive. excess mileage and additional critters fees may apply. 30+ years experi-ence, references available, $50/ea. fi rst 5 horses, Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsborough 919-932-1313 or www. thehorseriderconnection.com. Farm Labor Mosquito fi sh Gambusia widely used for biological mosquito control, $100/per 1,000. Bobby Irving, Madison 336-427-7171. About 25 goldfi sh, 2 inches to 12 inches long, fi lter system, Free to good home. James P. Barrett, Winston- Salem 336-769-3673. Aquaculture, Supplies & Services New Zealand rabbits old enough to breed, may consider others. Joey Upright, Elkin 336-957-7184. Small Animals Wanted SMALL ANIMALS Purebred rabbits, black, broken, white and red, NZ, Californian and Cream D’Argent, some with pedigree, male or female, $10 up depending on breed, sex, age and quality. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336-498-7103. Rabbits several colors, $5. Rus-sell Thompson, Lexington 336- 596-7796. Quality NZ, Californian, Mini Lops, Flemish, and Holland lops, $6 up. Trent Canipe, Lincolnton 704- 740-6704. Rabbits TN redback for training dogs,$10/ea or 10 for $80; tri-color Neapolitan rabbits, pets, $10. Perry Wellman, Bostic 828-245-8092. Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW July 2010 To keep up with the latest on the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, check out the department’s blog at www.ncagr.gov/blog. You can also fi nd social media links for the department’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube sites there. 78-79 Ford truck auto. with AC, must have good cab and front clip, don’t care about the condition of bed-motor-automatic trans., $1. Ringo Hill, Denton 336-859-9461. Small trailer suitable for farm use, need not be road ready, for use behind a compact tractor, must be sound, have good tires and axle. Margaret Proctor, Apex 919-362-4130. 1 ton dump truck 10 or 12 ft bed, in GC. Ted Woack, Durham 919- 475-3210. 16 ft stock trailer BP, VGC, with divider. Robert Simpson, Lucama 252-243-2396 or 289-5889. 7 ton electric hydraulic GN dump trailer. Danny Paynter, Wise 252-456-3710. 93-96 F250 reg. cab diesel power 4WD preferred, 4 spd transmission, GC. J.R. Nichols, Durham 919-957- 3352. Trucks & Trailers Wanted Trucks & Trailers For Sale TRUCKS & TRAILERS 65 Dodge truck 318 premium mo-tor, 2 ton, $1,000 nego. Jennifer Hall, Purlear 336-973-2409. Utility trailer, $500. Hester Rascoe, Burlington 336-270-4916. 1957 Mack road tractor B61 Ther-modyne diesel, VGC, very low miles, $11,500. Clarence Buchanan, Burnsville 828-675-5771 or 284-2028. GN trailer 9 ton, 16 ft deck, 5 ft dove tail with ramps, dual axle, $3,500. Doug Fulp, Kernersville 336-996-6081. 1975 Intern’l tandem dump truck, LN Detroit engine, 5 spd w/3spd, air gate, swing gate, new electric tarp, good 17 ft bed, trailer hitch with air brake connections, long wheel base, good tires, $6,995. Bill Payne, Madison 336-548-6630 6-9 pm. 79 GMC 14 ft chip and leaf body, 70,132 actual miles, diesel motor, Allison automatic transmission, CDL license, $2,200 OBO. Ed Smith, Salisbury 704-636-1477. Cattle/horse trailer, 16 ft x 8 f t, dividing gate, side door, 2 axles, electric brakes, low to ground, $3,500. Dalfi rd Pinnix, State Road 336-874-2507. 84 Chevy 2 ton truck with LN 15 ft dump bed, has 4 ft grain sides and grain tailgate, 5-2 speed rear end, runs good, looks good, $5,000. Gene Glenn, Spruce Pine 828-385-1116. Trailer 5 ft 9 in wide 11 ft long, wooden floor, FC, $100. Wayne Martin, Walkertown 336-407-2231. Low Boy trailer 16 ft. 6 ft. sides all metal, $1,500. Kent Davis , Clem-mons 336- 766-7607. 1975 F600 12 foot fl atbed dump with 4 foot metal sides and tailgate, shed kept, GC, $4,500. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234-8518. Dual axle 6x14, GC, $2,000. Evan Myers, Winston-Salem 336- 242-3911. 1975 Chevy C-65 tadem axle dump truck, 24 ft grain sides, EC, $10,000. Craig Baldwin, Yanceyville 336-344-2697. 1992 Hillsboro gooseneck livestock trailer. 16 ft. 7 x 7 with center gate open and slide back door, LNC $4,300. Roy Willis, Providence 336-388-5985. 1990 Ford F 450 super duty 7.3 diesel , auto, good work truck, $1,800 or trade. William Hendrix, Tobaccoville 336- 399-9099. Reid ten ton tandem axle, dual wheels, 25’ dove tail with ramps, elec-tric brakes, pintle hitch, spring assist ramps,$2,550. Danny Sidden, Mount Airy 336-401-1279. 2005 GN Ponderosa 16’ LNC, shel-tered since new, 500 miles, dark grey in color $ 4,495 OBO. Todd Clayton, Hurdle Mills 336-592-5171. 1983 F250 Ford truck diesel, stan-dard trans., 4X4, runs good, good work truck, needs some work, $1,700. William Wright, Brown Summit 336-634- 1725. Logging truck bed frame 14’long $800. John Sharpe, Greensboro 336- 697-8369. Gooseneck 07 Loadmax Pro, 35 ft 5 ft dovetail, tandem, axles, 2 standards, 2 ramps, front tool box, radial tires with spare, $7,000. Phil W. Zimmerman, Lexington 336-764-1043. 5x8 tilt trailer 2000 lb axle, new wiring and LED tail lights, EC, $450. Mac Davis, Walnut Cove 336- 909-1977. 1988 Ford Super Duty F-350 Dump bed , Fifth wheel , 460 gas fi ve speed, 83,000 original miles, one owner ,GC, $3,750. Jeff Smith, Mocksville 336- 918-4421. Ford F-250 4x4 powerstroke diesel Lairat supercab longbed b&w hitch in bed leather, heated seats, heated mirrors all power 129,500 miles, nice, $14,500. M. Adam, Snow Camp 336-264-3118. 24’ Star Double Deck, all alu-minum Gooseneck trailer, Excellent Condition. Very clean. Has had limited use. $10,500. Coyt Karriker, Moores-ville 704-855-7266. 2006 3500 Chevrolet Silverado steel fl atbed dump, 33,000 miles. 6.0 engine, 5 spd. transmission. extra nice, 1 owner, $18,500.00. Terry Ingram, Taylorsville 828-632-7968. 1989 Ford F800 single axle dump truck, tarp and automatic trans. great truck, everything works good. motor is a champ., great for moving dirt into small areas, and it will pull a cat D3C bulldozer, $4,000. Corey Walters, Lumberton 910-258-2099. 1960 F600 dump truck. Black. 2 sp. axle, custom cab, 292 ci v8, 2 sets 4 ft. side planks, good body and tires. $4,000. Gene Sides, Mount Gilead 910- 439-5710 or 220-1241. 2008 7 ton Gooseneck trailer, spring loaded ramps, spare tire rack,tool box and side steps 24’ x 102” wide like new, keep under shed, $4,300. Harold and Donna Garner, Raeford 910- 875-2260. 1973 Peterbilt 359, 300 big cam Cummins, 13 speed. 1989 Ti-Brook 39ft dump trailer. Good tires and brakes on both. Will separate, $15,500. Louis Morgan, Linden 910-980-0128. 2006 kw t300,12 ft. oxbody box 25,000 miles EC, 2005 JCB hoe, ext, pilot, 4/1, ac, 750 hrs. EC. Vernon Lovin, Hamlet 910-205-3737. 1990 F-350,7.3 diesel auto,8ft. tool bed, crew cab, $3,500. Larry Thomas, Sanford 919-499-2805. ‘78 Tybrook 30 ft frameless trailer with roll tarp and bed liner, top hinge gate with grain door, VGC, $11,000. Joe Thomas, Snow Camp 919- 663-3359. 1987 Ford Ranger super cab - black with some chrome. body/motor GC, needs some 4x4 repair, $700. Rex Wade, Sanford 919-777-0256. 2008 Featherlite 24 ft stock trailer with 2 cut gates, $14,900. Steve Whitley, Smithfi eld 919-669-2770. Bame trailer, $4,000; 48 ft van trailer, $1,200. Paul McGee, Salisbury 704-636-4669. 14 ft cattle trailer, with middle gate, sliding rear gate, good tires, ball hitch, $900 OBO. B. Ross, 336- 421-9383. Heavy duty 10 ton 16 ft triaxle trailer can haul backhoe or loader, $1,400; 24 ft enclosed trailer with new tires, ramp door, 4 side door, $3,900. Curtis Austin, Trinity 336-431-7716. Adam 16 ft GN livestock trailer, 7 ft tall, $2,200. Danny Brown, Stony Point 704-585-2621. Mack truck GC, knuckle boom 110, $7,500. R.D. Canter, Todd 828- 297-3925. Size 90 irrigation sprinklers in GC, reasonable price. John Ed Matthews, Sanford 919-499-7455. Used calf hutches and wire cage for hutches, GC, reasonable. Ray or Linda Elmore, Statesville 704-873-0179. Horse and/or cow manure for my farm, willing to pay for delivery for a reasonable price. Bahaa Jizi, Oxford 919- 691-7523. Homemade pea sheller. Kathy Reaves, Timberlake 336-364-2730. Flat belt pulley wanted. 8” to 10” X 6” with 1” or so shaft size, crowned would be good. Ron West, Rocky Mount 252-977-7655. Used cattle headgate, Doug Wallace, Harrisburg 704-512-1774. Woods tiller model GT72 does not need to run, for parts.l Robert Oliver, Vilas 704-534-0644. Used hydrolic pump for Woods zero-turn mower model #1850. Jerry Carter, Kannapolis 704-938-8318. Used, GC, greenhouse frame or haygrove tunnels near Greensboro, will disassemble and move. Gabriel Wilmoth, Greensboro 859-421-0669. Grille in GC to fi t 1952 Super A. Will McCallum, Rowland 910-740-3267. 50 to 60 gallon air compressor or 5 hp 230v motor to replace my bad mo-tor, within 100 miles of Raleigh, must be in GC. John Bentley, Raleigh 919- 280-6159. Sorghum press, pans, equipment for sorghum. Chris Jude, Pittsboro 919-704-0549. Cane Mill(s) and parts for a #12 Chattanooga. Philip White, Raleigh 919- 859-5886. Case wagon wheels 15” 6 Lug 4 5/8” centers for old Case Wagon. Joe Brewer, Mocksville 336-998-3068. 1 or 2 rear tractor tires 12.4-24 11 inch rim. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 919- 369-3580. Magneto, carburetors and parts that can be ued to repair magnetos and carburetors. Larry Foster, Burlington 336-584-7563. Supplies For Sale Supplies Wanted FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES WANTED Tractor tire 13 x 38, $100; two 275 gallon oil drums, valves caps stand, $200/ea. John Hood, Greensboro 336- 908-4735 or 621-4954-home. Generator 35KW Onan propane or natural gas with panel box, 255 hrs, EC, $13,500 OBO. Phil Martin, Haw River 336-263-6721 or 866-381-9663. Fuel storage tanks, one 8,000 gal-lon steel tank, plastic coated, above or below ground, $3,000; two 12,000 gallon fi ber glass tanks, below ground only, $3,000/ea. Robert Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252-746-6838. Tiller large rear tine by Troybilt, used very little, $550; anvil, large for blacksmith shop, 3 oo lbs, EC. Nick Nickerson, Reidsville 336-362-0060. AC seat model B or C, never used, $55. George Clay, Durham 919-612- 6016. Wine making equipment carboys, air locks, bottles, buckets, bottle drain tree, books, capper and more, $750 for all or will divide. Ben Atkins, Pikeville 919-734-0939. 400 turbo transmissions short tail housing with torq conversion, $150/ea. Maurice Huneycutt, Oakboro 704- 485-8735. Antique tractor and vintage truck magazines, 125 copies $250/for all. Don Clark, Wilmington 910-799-8507. Metal lathe, old but in GC, some tooling, $1,200; gates hyd. hose macine, 6 chucks, some hose and fi ttings, $2,500; 20 ft aluminum pipe, 8” dia, ¼” thick, $250, cash only. J. T. Hamm, Wake Forest 919-556-5266. One set of I40 scratchers, $30; one double horse drawn section harrow, $80. Warren Needham, Oak Ridge 336-643-4464. 275 gallon totes in metal cage great for storing water for garden, cleaned, $75/ea, you clean $50/ea; 55 gallon metal barrels for burning, $10/ea; 55 gallon plastic barrels solid with 2 small plugs or open top, $10/ea. Jeff Brittain, Hickory 828-327-4782. Burlap bags, 24” x 38” once used, LNC, 25 bundle/$15. Bob Allsbrook, Enfi eld 800-732-6887. Electric pea sheller will shell fresh or dried peas, $1,000; cracks 50 to 100 lbs/hr; 80% halves, depending on age/condition of pecans, $1,000. Buck Barrier, Midland 704-888-5549 or Mike Fink 704-743-3533. Mule pulled cotton planter Oliver No 55, $100. Bob Robinson, Bessemer City 704-813-0699. Tires (BFG 285/65/18 AT KO set of 4 BFG All Terrain KO tires, have less than 2k of road miles, off my Toyota Tundra , garage kept, $700. John Bull, Winston- Salem 336-971-6371. Vineyard Supplies. CCA treated posts 6-7x9’ $25, 2750’ Netafi m 1/2” irrigation pipe $.03/ft, 5’ steel pencil rods $.40/each. Doug Holyfi eld, Dobson 336- 374-3825. Burlap sacs, 36” x 28”, multi-purpose, $15 for 25; as many as you need, large quantity discount. Kevin O’Neill, Belews Creek 336-414-8503. 275 gallon plastic tank inside a metal frame. clean with a cut off valve on the bottom and 6” cap on top, $80. Sammy Brewer, Bear Creek 336-581-3250. Goat manure. I load, you haul. $15/ pickup load. David L. Allen, Liberty 336- 622-2070. Grizzly industrial 18” Bandsaw, 12” recut, $1,000, Thomas Moore, Troy 910- 572-1756. 2 11.2x36 on 10” rims tires & wheels. 4.625 center hub 6.5 bolt circle. Farmall, $150. Ernest Pinnix, Eden 336- 627-9303. 15.5 gauge, high tensile, type III, 4000’ roll, $50; 285gal fuel tank, w/stand, $100: platform scale, 500 lb capacity, $100. Thaxton Richardson, Greensboro 336- 656-3961. Electric fence charger battery operated $20. John Sharpe, Greensboro 336-697-8369. Custom band sawed lumber-old barn boards,fence boards, pine, oak, walnut, maple, cedar, poplar, some air dried $0.60/ft & up Glenn Jones, Winston-Salem 336-817-4325. Chain link fencing-four rolls of fencing, approx. 3 & 3/4 feet high. $150. Peggy Hughes, Lexington 336- 859-2042. 55 gal plastic barrels good for dog houses, rain barrels, feeders, liquid storage,many other uses, approx. 30 on hand. Blue and white, $8/ea. Eddie Surratt, Asheboro 336-879-1042. 5 hp. brand new Ingersoll-Rand mo-tor, 3 ph., $50. Curtis Whitley, Concord 704-788-1398. Hunter green round pen panels. 8/10ft. panels and 1/6ft. gate. all in GC $45. Jeannie Lins, Salisbury 704- 637-5058. Irrigation pump,motor & sprin-klers $300; apple ladder 28 ft.$30.,1 bu.wooden fruit crates $4/ea.,4 bottom plow $700. R.E.Marshall,Taylorsville 828-632-3801. Heavy duty and light weight gates, 10 ft, 12 ft, 14 ft, and 16 ft long, $79 up. Eugene White, Taylorsville 828- 632-6803. Galvanized preferrated fl oor 25 pieces for 14’ grain bin, with 2hp, 220 volt electic drying fan attached to bin transition with 14”x34” opening for side of bin, $1,250. Phil Ricks, Oak Island 910-367-2836. Long Leaf Pine straw. Hand baled. Clean-no trash, no sticks or leaves. Picked up at farm, $5/ per bale. Amos McLamb, Garland 910-532-4782. Early 1900’s farm house with tongue/groove boards, tin, still standing, $500 or we can work out a trade. Jennifer Johnson, Dunn 910-897-4815. 1 buggy 2 wagons horse drawn, $1,000 to $2,200. Felton Perry, Wake Forest 919-452-7334. Rough sawn pine great for outbuildings and siding .50 b/f. White oak great for trailer decking and fencing $1/b/f. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919-669-1859. Hit and Miss engine, 1hp. famous, rear Magneto, Skidded, complete with battery box, coil and battery, $1,495. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919-929-5578. 48” box fans, 1 hp belt drive motor, 110V or 230V wiring, all galvanized steel, brand new, never used, enclosure is 60”x60”x18”, 180 lbs, 2 fans, $450/ea. Holly Hach, Apex 919-656-1944. SteelMaster model X- 30’ X 40’x 14’ steel building, on pallets and ready to be picked up and assembled, $5,000. Matthew Everhart, Harrisburg 919-698-9866. Steel feed bunks made from all 1/8” steel 10’ long 39” wide 11” deep, $385/ea. Jason Harwood, Mt. Pleas-ant 704-436-2704. Two horse homemade wagon, GC, $2,000. Neal Hess, Concord 704- 436-2988. Hydraulic cylinder, heavy duty, double action, 6” Bore, 10” Stroke, and 2 1/4” shaft $125. J. E. Cauble, Salis-bury 704-279-0611. Homelite 330 chainsaw displacement: 53.6 cc, bar length, new 16-inch Oregon Pro Bar, chain pitch, 3/8 inch, $240. Brian Suire, Woodleaf 704-451-4778. JD 4230 owners, operaters manual and complete tech service manual very helpful, VGC, $100. Doug Mills, Wing-ate 704-624-6301. Four Big Dutchman platform scales, GC, $200/ea OBO. Ray Summers, Stony Point 704-876-4309. 6,000 gal. aluminun liquid nitrogen tank $2,500; truck tire side walls for silo cover wts. 1.75/ea., $2,850. Rex Lych, Maiden 828- 428- 4611. Tobacco sheets with tobacco leaves print, new never used, VGC, $20. Roger Cary, Nashville 252-813-4909. Looking to start a cattle herd wiil buy your baby beef bulls and hefi ers as young as 1 day old, willing to pay up to $125/ea. Rhyne Johnson, Statesville 704- 873-5756. Charolais yearling heifers, can pick up. Jason Poindexter, Greensboro 336- 254-2628. Senepole weanling bull not regis-tered ok, reasonable price. Tom Tuttle, Thomasville 336-472-6357. Belted Galloway or Galloway cow/calf combination or calves. Richard Loggans, Concord 704-782-1330. Old timey black faced ram with good blood lines and of breeding age, price nego. Frances Henderson, Wendell 919- 365-0031. Dairy buckling, DOB 1/10, already breeding, out of Tog, by Nubian, lleads and ties out, $65. Su McGe, Robbins/ Westmore 910-585-1874. Red Angus cows registered and bred around 8 y/o, $1,200. Brian Cheshire, Rocky Point 910-617- 0060. Feeder pigs 4/2010, ready $40. Travis Crouse, Carthage 910-639-3369. Boer goats show wethers and pros-pect does, full bloods and percentages, commercial does, a Powell/Holman and NK bloodlines, $150 up. Scott Simmons, Ellerbe 910-652-5400. Hampshire/Yorkshire pigs, $75 up, Ricky Bullard, Cerro Gordo 910- 654-4833. Boer Goats 100% fullblood top quality Boer goats 14 kids 9 mature nannies 2 mature breeding bucks one or complete herd, $75 up. Robert Hester, Bladenboro 910-872-3285. Scottish Highland cattle, bulls, cows and calves, red, white, dun and black. $500. up. Ray Metcalf, Bunnlevel 910- 893-9859. Kiko goat females $100/ea; 1 y/o, ready to breed $100. M. Julie, Wilmington 910-409-2336. Reg. Alpine doelings from CAE neg. does, show prospects from good milkers, hand raised on pasteurized milk, very friendly, 3 m/o, weaned, $150- $200. Montarie Lanier, New Hill 919- 362-6411. Dexter Cattle small herd of registered short legged black Dexter cattle herd of 16 animals for $16,000; individual s, $600. Robert Bereman, Apex 919- 362-9276. Registered Nigerian Dwarf goats, some polled, blue eyes, great milk-ers. wethers $50, bucks $150, does $250. Stacy Lewis, Louisburg 919- 435-0324. Kiko goats, 85% 3 m/o Kiko buck and 85% 3 m/o Kiko doe, parents are registered, $175. Roger Harris, Ra-leigh 919-539-7468. Katahdin sheep and lambs, com-mercial and registered available; 2010 lamb crop and some mature ewes selected for parasite resistance and growth. Certifi ed scrapie free, $150-$300. Fred Pugh, Pittsboro 919-542-4164. Five 100% Boer billys four of them are 4 m/o, dad is a 16 m/o,long with good muscle mass, $125-$300. Jim-mie Prince, Fuquay-Varina 919- 552-6127. LaMancha dairy goats adult male and fi ve females, $1,200 nego. M. John, Holly Springs 919-577-6715. Kiko meat goats, bucks and does, parasite resistant, no hoof trimming, hardy kids, great mothers, $99 up. Bill Thornton, Raleigh 919-625-2949. 50% Boer/Alpine X goat kids, CAE and brucellosis free herd, participant in voluntary scrapie program, $50/ea; Blueface Leicester ewes, beautiful fl eeces, friendly $125/ea.Teresa Fischer, Siler City 919-742-3234. Registered Hereford bulls 2 available, Knoll Crest Farm genetics, $1,500. Brent Creech, Zebulon 919- 801-7561. Pygmy goats-- 2 wethers 2 m/o, 1 wether 9 m/o 1 buck 1.5 y/o, 1 buck 2 y/o, pets, $45. Sandra Bargas, Ra-leigh 919-971-1224. 25 reg. Brangus cow calf pairs calved within 60 days $1,750. Steve Whitley, Smithfi eld 919-669-2770. Hogs and pigs, different sizes, and breeds, $40 up. Tim Dixon, Con-cord 980- 521-1864. Suffolk Ram - sired by “CB” and dammed by a “TopGun” daughter, raised by McIlrath, $2,500 OBO www.rabbitcrossfarm.com. Emilou Phelps, Creswell 252-217-5987. Toggenburg buck and doe kids, yearling does, Nubian buck kids sired by Saada Levitican King son of the 2009 Premier National Sire, wethers may be available for less, $250 up. Bob Smith, Indian Trail 704-517-6020. Mini-Nubian baby bucks, fi rst generation, blue eyes, $200. J. Efi rd, Oakboro 704-485-4694. Fainting nannies 1-7 y/o, fainting babies and billies, 2 m/o, $75 up. Robert Bumgarner, Elkin 336-527-4636. Registered black Angus bull, 19 m/o, New Frontier bloodline, $1,200. Robert Simpson, Lucama 252-243-2396. Kiko goat percentages, Span-ish/ Boer bucklings and doelings, $125-$150. Louise Proffi tt, Greenville 252-746-2337. Purbred registered black Angus bulls, excellent EPDs, bred to perform, $1,400 up. Cecil Brown, Seagrove 910-428-9018 or 336-873-7997. Saanen dairy
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Full Text | From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler LXXXV - No. 7 July 2010 (See Mosquito diseases, pg. 2) Commissioner Troxler On the Horizon (See Got to Be NC, pg. 3) The Got to Be NC Festival posted its best attendance with more than 85,000 people attending the three-day event at the State Fairgrounds. Attendees enjoyed a variety of North Carolina agricultural products, antique farm equipment, carnival rides and live music. The event also featured the N.C. Food and Wine Expo, pig races, a draft horse pull, classic car show, Harley-Davidson motorcycle ride-in, tractor pull and lawnmower racing. “We are overwhelmed by the area’s support of the festival and of North Carolina agriculture,” said Jim Knight, festival manager. “Planning is already under way to make next year’s event even better, and we will announce those dates soon.” Several competitions were held during the free three-day event, including the Carolina Pig Jig, bluegrass competition Four upcoming workshops aimed at food entrepreneurs are planned across the state. Following are workshop dates, titles and locations: - Aug. 11 – “Making Media Work for Your Food Business,” Virginia Boone Building, West-ern N.C. Ag Center in Fletcher. Registration opens July 6. - Aug. 17 – “Making Media Work for Your Food Business,” Conference Center, Cunningham Research Station in Kinston. Registration opens July 1. - Nov. 9 – “The Secrets of Marketing and Selling Success,” Virginia Boone Building, Western N.C. Ag Center in Fletcher. Registration opens Oct. 2. - Nov. 16 – “The Secrets of Marketing and Selling Success,” Conference Center, Cunningham Research Station in Kinston. Registration opens Oct. 4. Workshops cost $30 each, which includes materials and lunch. The registration dead-line is the week prior to the event date. Early registration is encouraged as space is limited. For more, go to www.ncagr. gov/markets/agbizmarketing. htm or contact Annette Dunlap, (919) 733-7887, ext. 257. Got to Be NC Festival wraps up successful run and antique tractor showcase. More than 3,000 people sampled all-you-can-eat barbecue by 28 teams representing Masonic lodges from across the state at the Carolina Pig Jig. This year’s Pig Jig was the most successful fundraiser in the history of the event, raising more than $9,000 for the Central Children’s Home and Masonic Homes for Children of Oxford. The winners were: • Grand champion: Hiram Lodge #40 of Raleigh; • Second place: 27th Masonic District, P.H.A., of Greensboro; • Third place: William G. Hill Lodge #218 of Raleigh; • Fourth place: Rolesville Lodge #683 of Rolesville; • Fifth place: Widow’s Son Lodge #4, P.H.A., of Raleigh; • Team spirit: Riverside Lodge #606 of Catawba; The Got to Be NC Festival featured a daily parade of tractors. Equine owners are reminded that now is the best time to vaccinate horses, donkeys and mules against West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis. State Veterinarian David Marshall said these diseases are now endemic in North Carolina, but they are easily preventable. “We haven’t had a lot of cases of EEE or West Nile the past few years, but the disease cycle ebbs and fl ows in our state,” Marshall said. “Horse owners should keep up their guard and continue to vaccinate against these diseases, as well as take other Equine owners should vaccinate against WNV, EEE precautions to minimize standing water that would allow mosquitoes to breed.” In 2009, North Carolina had 23 reported cases of EEE in horses, 21 of which were fatal. It is estimated that for every reported case, three or four cases go unreported. In 2008, there were 13 reported cases. Not only were there more cases in 2009, but cases were reported later in the year and farther west than in previous years. There were no reported cases of WNV in equine the past two years. Horse owners should talk to their veterinarians to determine the best time to start the vaccination process. Both vaccinations initially require two shots, 30 days apart, for horses that have no prior vaccination history. Neither vaccination fully protects the animal until several weeks after the second shot, so it is best to vaccinate as early in the mosquito season as possible. Marshall recommends a booster shot of each vaccine be given every six months in North Carolina because of the extended active mosquito On Aug. 10 the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will host the 6th Annual Commissioner’s Food Safety Forum in the Expo Building at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. It is hard to believe this will be the sixth year we have held a food safety event, but the response through the years has been good and each year this event continues to grow. Food safety remains a hot topic for consumers, produc-ers, regulators, public health professionals and university researchers. It is certainly one of our top priorities in the NCDA&CS. Ultimately, this issue involves everyone and could have a signifi cant impact on the state’s $70 billion agriculture and agribusiness industry. This year our program will focus on the future of food safety. Our guest speakers will be national food safety experts, representatives of the state’s congressional delegation, indus-try leaders, state and federal regulators, public health offi cials, emergency management staff and university staff. We are proud to have joining us as keynote speakers: Dr. James Gorny, senior advisor, Offi ce of Food Safety for the Food and Drug Administration; Dr. Dan Engeljohn, deputy assistant administrator, Offi ce of Policy and Program Development with USDA; and Dr. Robert Tauxe, deputy director, Division of Foodborne, Waterborne and Environmental Disease with the Centers for Disease Control. I know we will have an insightful program given the expertise of these speakers. We’ll hear about produce safety and Good Agricultural Practices, food safety in terms of animal production, and foodborne illness outbreak investigations. In addition, there will be a panel discussion on integrated food systems in North Carolina and a presentation on effective food safety messages. The program runs from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and lunch will be served. The forum is free and open to the public, but we ask that folks register so we will know how many to plan for. Anyone interested in attending, can register online at www. ncagr.gov/ncfoodsafetyforum or contact Chrissy Waggett at (919) 733-7125 or by e-mail at christina.waggett@ncagr.gov. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW The Agricultural Review gratefully acknowledges the support of the N.C. Tobacco Trust Fund. 39,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $1,690.87 or 4 cents per copy. DIVISIONS Agronomic ........... Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise Emergency Programs ......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution ......................... Gary Gay Food & Drug ........................Dr. Dan Ragan 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 Page 2 July 2010 Bucolic briefs Horse Events *Shows subject to change. Call before attending. ** More Horse Events in Bucolic Briefs. Brian Long ................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby .................Mng. Editor Terri Allen ..................Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon .............................Web Editor Paul Jones.................... Circulation Mgr. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW (ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second-class post-age paid at Raleigh, N.C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and 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 Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, (919) 733-4845 July 7-11 .......... State 4-H Horse Show. Contact Bob Mowrey, (919) 515-5784. July 16-18 ........NBHA Barrel Racing – N.C. State Finals. Contact Mark Vaughn, (336) 998-9799. July 23-25 ........Youth Quarter Horse Show. Contact Margaret Byrd, (910) 892-3221. July 31-Aug. 1 .NCHJA “C” Indoors. Contact Joan Petty, (919) 556-7321. July 31-Aug. 1 . Dressage Show – E Barn arena. Contact Janine Malone, (919) 269-7307. Aug. 7 & 8 ....... N.C. Appaloosa Show. Contact John Paulson, (910) 331-1645. Aug. 7 & 8 ....... Kay Blandford Barrel Racing Clinic. Contact Daniel Nelson, (919) 398-3781. Aug. 14 & 15 ... Carolina Mane Event. Contact Michele McLaughlin, (919) 934-1344. Aug. 21 & 22 ...NCAHA Fall Extravaganza. Contact Rory Meachum, (919) 906-3510. Aug. 27-29 ....... Central Piedmont All Arabian. Contact Dan Regan, (704) 362-0185. Aug. 27-29 .......NCHJA “C” Outdoors. Contact Joan Petty, (919) 556-7321. Sept. 4 & 5 .......NCDCTA Dressage Show. Contact Olga Wagner, (919) 620-9089. Sept. 6 .............. Dressage Breed Show. Contact Olga Wagner, (919) 620-9089. Sept. 10 ............ Carolina Welsh Club Fall Classic (E Barn arena). Contact Deb Branson, (910) 904- 1296. Sept. 10-12 & 15-18 ........... N.C. State Charity Classic. Contact Bill Whitley, (919) 481-4675. Sept. 11-12 ...... Carolina Carriage Fall Classic (E Barn arena). Contact DeDe Bushneck, (919) 815- 4723. Sept. 24-26 ...... N.C. Quarter Horse Futurity. Contact Becky Poe, (828) 256-5037. Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, (828) 687-1414 July 2-4 ............ Dixieland Miniature Horse Show. Contact Dixi Cohea, (636) 290-6258. July 15 ............. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, (828) 775-9708. July 23-25 ........ Asheville Invitational Horse Show. Contact Joyce Wilson, (919) 365-5149. July 27-31 ........ Blue Ridge Classic Horse Show. Contact Elizabeth Holmes, (919) 765-2559. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, (252) 792-5111 July 2 & 3 ........ Firecracker Jubilee/Liberty Bell Classic. Contact Betty Lou Mitchell, (919) 553-7948. July 8-11 ..........SERHA Main Event & Double Run Futurity. Contact Gail Berghorn, (813) 426-5707. July 17 & 18 .... ECOSC Freedom Classic Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, (252) 799-0334. July 24 & 25 .... Summertime Blues Dressage at its Finest. Contact Dianne Boyd, (703) 850-9704. Aug. 6-8...........VRHA’s Summer Slide. Contact Kenny Moore, (804) 347-2419. Aug. 14 & 15 ... Just Horsin’ ‘Round Open Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, (252) 753-8069. Sept. 18 & 19 ...EHA Hunter Horse Show. Contact Wendy Willson, (252) 916-3685. Sept. 24-26 ...... ECOSC Sunnyside Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, (252) 799-0334. The Carolina Feed Industry Association will hold its 73rd Annual Convention July 22-24 at the Kingston Plantation Embassy Suite Hotel in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Program topics include soybean meal outlook, business outlook, overview of pricing trends for renderer animal by-products, and a national update. E-mail Bonnie Holloman, bonnie.holloman@yahoo.com, or Cathy Price, cathyprice09@yahoo.com, for more or to register. *** B&M Stables in Four Oaks will offer a series of half-day horsemanship clinics with horse trainer Blaine McLaughlin. Following are clinic dates: July 24, Aug. 28, Sept. 25, Oct. 23 and Nov. 20. Classes run 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and cost $75. Classes are limited to fi ve riders. For more, contact Michele McLaughlin, (919) 934-1344 or by e-mail at sileeno@ipass.net. *** The election of pork producer delegate candidates for the 2011 National Pork Producers (Pork Act) Delegate Body will be held Aug. 3 at 1 p.m. in conjunction with the Board of Directors meeting of the N.C. Pork Council. The meeting will be in the N.C. Farm Bureau offi ces at 5301 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh. All North Carolina pork producers are invited to attend. Any producer who is a resident of the state and has paid all assessments due may be considered as a delegate candidate and/or participate in the election. All eligible producers are encouraged to bring with them a sales receipt proving that hogs were sold in their name and the checkoff deducted. For more, contact NCPC, at (919) 781-0361 or 2300 Rexwoods Drive, Suite 340, Raleigh, NC 27607. *** An open horse show will be held Aug. 21 at Biggerstaff Park in Dallas, featuring English and Western classes. The show starts at 11 a.m. For more, call Judy Yarborough at (704) 400-1899 or e-mail at JudyYar@ aol.com. *** The Johnston County Horse Show Series has announced its 2010 schedule, which is open to riders and horses from all riding levels, breeds and disciplines. All events will be held at the Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfi eld. Following are upcoming dates and start times: Sept. 4, Oct. 2. All shows start at 8:30 a.m. Rain dates for all events will be the following day. For more, contact Michele McLaughlin at (919) 934-1344, by e-mail at sileeno@ipass.net or go to www.ipass.net/blaine_mclaughlin. *** The North Carolina chapter of Re-Run, a non-profi t organization that places ex racehorses into adoptive homes, now has thoroughbred racehorses available for adoption. Thoroughbreds are versatile and do well in any number of disciplines including shows, events, fox hunting or pleasure riding, according to Elizabeth Macdonald with Re-Run. For more, go to www.rerun.org or contact Elizabeth Macdonald at hemacd@ mindspring.com. *** season. Symptoms of WNV in horses can include loss of appetite and depression, fever, weakness or paralysis of hind limbs, convulsions, impaired vision or hyperexcitability. Symptoms of EEE, include impaired vision, aimless wandering, head pressing, circling, inability to swallow, irregular staggering gait, paralysis, convulsions and death. People, horses and birds can become infected from a bite by a mosquito carrying the diseases, but there is no evidence that horses can transmit the virus to other horses, bird or people through direct contact. Archie Hart of the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has been named to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Farm, Ranch and Rural Communities Committee. The appointment is for two years. The independent committee advises EPA on a range of environmental issues important to agriculture and rural communities. Hart directs the NCDA&CS Offi ce for Small Farm Policy, which provides services to small, limited-resource and minority farmers. “Archie understands the challenges facing our small and limited-resource farmers, and his perspective will be important to the EPA as it develops policies affecting agriculture and rural communities,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “He is an excellent choice for this committee.” Committee members were selected from a large pool of applicants. New members include representatives from academia, agriculture and allied industries, non-governmental organizations, and state, local and tribal governments. Hart has worked for the NCDA&CS since 1992. He is a graduate of N.C. A&T State University with a bachelor’s degree in animal science and a master’s degree in plant science. Before joining the NCDA&CS, he worked nine years for N.C. Cooperative Extension in Wake County. He has served on numerous boards and committees, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Small Farm Advisory Committee, N.C. Small Farm Commission and the Tobacco Farm Life Museum Board of Directors. NCDA&CS employee named to EPA advisory committee on agriculture Mosquito diseases (Cont’d from pg. 1) We recently heard from an Agricultural Review advertiser offering a cautionary tale for fellow advertisers. The advertiser said she was contacted by someone interested in buying an animal from her. The prospective customer then e-mailed her saying that payment was on its way and that she should cash the check immediately. The customer said the payment would contain “excess funds” that the seller should then send to a third party to cover transportation costs. The prospective customer’s e-mail was poorly written and contained numerous grammatical Ag Review advertisers, beware of scam and spelling errors. The poor quality of the e-mail made the advertiser wary, and she did not follow through with the sale. This is similar to a scam that has been circulating for several years. The way it works is that a potential buyer sends the seller a fake cashier’s check, made out for more than the agreed upon selling price. Then the “buyer” claims to have made a mistake and asks the seller to wire the difference back or write a check to refund the over-payment. The seller deposits the check, the bank credits the account, and the seller assumes the check has cleared. So the seller wires or mails the requested funds. But the “buyer’s” check bounces, and the bank reduces the seller’s account by the wired amount. There are ways to spot these scams. They usually have multiple misspellings, poor grammar and often look like form letters. The “buyer” typically sends a check and pressures you to deposit it quickly so you can send a refund or forward a payment to a third party. We thank the advertiser for sharing her story, so that we can also share it with readers and advertisers. July 2010 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 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@ncagr.gov; or by fax to (919) 715-8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the month prior to publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right to edit or reject ads. Limit 2 ads/person in different categories. Classifi ed Advertising David Bradley walk behind tractor, new motor, 14” wheels with good tirs, turning plow, disk harrow, cultivator, $750. Grover Roark, Sandy Ridge 336-871-9728. Hay or grain elevator, 36 ft, $500; JD 7 ft sickle mower, $500; hay ted-der, 10 ft, $700. Roy Casper, Concord 704-786-3974. Ford 3000 gas, PS, good rubber, fresh paint with front ladder, GC, $5,500. Ben Atkins, Pikeville 919- 734-0939. AC HD 11G crawler front bucket, $4,000; AC WD tractor w/bucket, $4,000; pull behind 6 ft bushhog on 2 wheels, PTO; Long brand disk, 24 blade, on wheels, $1,000. J. Hood, Greensboro 336-908-4735. Super 88 diesel standard, $2,800; B JD, $2,500; 1954 Super M Farmall, wide front fenders, $2,500. J. D. Brewer, Clemmons 336-766-4100. MF combine 300 13 ft grain head, Chrysler 6 cyl gas engine, many new parts, needs minor repair, $3,500. Denny Rollins, Mocksville 336-492-7223. 405 JD all original, weights, all sheet metal straight, in primer, new HG and valve job, not running, GC, low ID number, $3,000. M. Huneycutt, Oakboro 704-485-8735. 1958 Ford Dexter deluxe with 5 ft King cutter bush hog, new rear tires and battery, $3,000. Quenton Dillard, Durham 919-383-3946. Gehl 99 blower $500; 10 ft silage unloader, $300; new horse drawn dirt pan, $150 OBO. Buddy Crabtree, Cedar Grove 919-732-3304. NH late model 850 round baler with hydraulic wrap and bale sizer, $1,800 OBO; 1 pt 6 ft all purpose heavy duty scrape blade. B. Ross, Burlington 336- 421-9383. JD tractor 4230 100 hp, less than 500 hrs on rebuilt motor, with cab, AC/heat, VGC, $12,000. J. Bunn Spring Hope 252-478-8031. PT 7 haybine GC, $1,500; 420 JD loader tractor, GC, $4,000; bushhog disk cutter, LNC, $4,700. Phil Smith, 3011 Huffi ne Mill Rd., Gibsonville 27249. Woodmizer LT27 sawmill, all manuals and 15 extra blades, winch log handling, $9,500. Dale Thomson, Pfafftown 336-922-2315. 2840 JD 16.9 x 38 RG canopy, $15,000 nego; JD 13 disk, $900; H82 combine pull type, $1,500; Harder 7 ft T884 rotary cutter, dual wheel, $1,500. H. Rascoe, Burlington 336-270-4916. JD 1010 tractor with cultivators, runs good, $6,800; Super C Farmall with cultivators, 3 pt hitch, runs good, $3,600. Donald Cannon, Ayden 252- 746-4600. Long 2310 tractor with bucket, 5 ft bush hog and harrow, $5,850. Tommy Murphy, Liberty 336-622-1661. MF grain drill 8 ft, 13 disk, under shelter, GC, $850. W.J. Lea, Carthage 910-639-1266 or 295-6053. NH 451 sickle mower fi eld ready, $1,250. B. J. Bowman, Mt. Airy 336- 789-9344. 1020 JD 68 model, 3 cyl, 39 hp, gas burner, new motor, new paint, new decals, VGC, 6 pieces of equip. plow, disk, blade, boom, trailer and rippers $15,000/for all. Daniel Fulbright, Hil-debran 828-397-6478. Bush hog, heavy duty brush cutter, mower trailer type, new blades and paint, 5 ft, good tires with hydraulic cylinder, $675. Bill Payne, Madison 336-548-6630. NH square baler GC, $2,000; NH haybine #467, $1,800; JD rake, GC, 3 pt hitch, $600. Lee Bame, Jr., High Point 336-668-2286. Coop drill, used last year, $200. Nor-man Wier, High Point 336-454-1883. MF 245 tractor with 6 ft and 5 ft bush hog, VGC, $6,000. Durward. Hester, Oxford 919-693-6877 or 690- 2995-cell. 16 disk harrow sealed bearing, GC, $595; 6 ½ ft scrape blade, never used, $250. Dan Clubb, Walnut Cove 336-671-1581. AC model C completely restored , LNC, $4,000; JD pull behind disk,7 ft wide x 32 blades, needs hydraulic cylinder, $300. Richard Adams, Raleigh 919-846-0022. Cultivator with 7 shanks plus 2 iron wheels for even depth, $200/for all; 4 row cultivator or tillage tool, 8 new shanks, $300; Super A cult in GC, $300. Bill Kallam, Walkertown 336-595-4863. JD 348 sq baler, $18,500; JD 630 conditioner mower, $22,500; Frontier 1123 tedder, $7,000; Frontier WR 1010 wheel rake, $3,800. David Martin, New Bern 252-617-9580. JD 450B track loader, 700 hrs on motor 85% to 90% under carriage, $10,000; four sided planer moldelr with vacuum system and cutters, $3,500. Bill Honeycutt, Rockingham 910-331-3832 cell or 895-3713. JD 210 13 ft disk harrow, new 22” disk and bearings fi eld, EC, $2,800. Harden Phipps, Julian 336-446-6817. Ferguson tractor with 10 pieces of equipment, $650 nego. Jennifer Hall, Purlear 336-973-2409. Disk harrow 3 pt hitch, $400; 5 ft bushhog, $300; Pittsburgh turning plow, 16” trip plows, $400. Doug Fulp, Kernersville 336-996-6081. NH 355 grinder mixer, new paint, EC, $7,900. Tommy West, Spring Lake 910-237-3731. JD 318 720 hrs, front and rear hydraulics, 3 pt hitch, MC519 col-lection system, 4 way 54” JD blade, 5 ft Blackhawk landscape rake, 46” deck, all EC, $4,500. Don Thomas, Hillsborough 919-644-0873. 40 ft hay convery Mayrath, $800; Ford 555 backhoe, not running, $4,000. Danny Hardister, Denton 336-241-2425. Equipment For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT • People’s choice award: Hiram Lodge #40 of Raleigh. Sounds of picking and fi ddling fl oated from the fl ower-show area as amateur bluegrass bands took to the bluegrass Got to Be NC (Cont’d from pg. 1) Above, this 1964 Allis-Chalmers D 21, owned by Curtis Mabe of Parkton, took home Best of Show in the antique farm equipment competition. Mulch to prevent blossom-end rot of tomatoes If garden soils have adequate moisture and a pH in the range of 6.3 to 6.5, tomatoes are not likely to have blossom-end rot. Although this common problem is largely due to calcium defi ciency, fertilization is not usually the answer. Any soil with a pH of 6.3 to 6.5 will contain enough calcium. However, during dry periods, plants cannot take up the calcium that is there. If your soil pH is good, you can optimize calcium availability by managing soil moisture. Make sure your plants get an inch of water each week, but be careful not to overwater. Apply 2 to 4 inches of mulch (pine bark, straw, leaf compost or other organic material) to help the soil retain moisture. Got nematodes? Fields with spotty, irregular patches of stunted, wilted, yellowing or dead plants are likely to have an infestation of plant-parasitic nematodes. The degree of injury to the roots varies with the age of the plant when attacked, and symptoms are most severe when feeding occurs during the fi rst few weeks after planting. The only way to positively diagnose a nematode problem is to submit soil samples with roots for nematode assay. For best results, submit matching samples from a “bad” area and a Agrotips for July 2010 nearby ��good” area. Collect cotton tissue samples. Collect tissue samples (MRMLs + detached petioles) weekly beginning at early growth (at least by matchhead square or one week before fi rst bloom) and continuing for three to four weeks after fi rst bloom. Read about the new sampling protocol that NCDA&CS recommends at www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/pdffi les/09cotton.pdf. Tissue Samplers . . . check out the Division’s new online help features. The Agronomic Division has added three online instructional tools to help clients who submit tissue samples. These tools, in PowerPoint format, give precise instructions for collecting samples, fi lling out the sample information form and reading results on the plant report at www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/instruct.htm. For more information, contact or visit the NCDA&CS Agronomic Division: Physical Address -- 4300 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh NC 27607-6465 Mailing Address -- 1040 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1040 Phone -- (919) 733-2655 Website -- www.ncagr.gov/agronomi. stage. Prizes were awarded to the top three bands: • First place: McFarland Road of Laurel Hill • Second place: Sourwood Mountain of Franklinton • Third place: Bethesda Blue-grass Band of Durham Various prizes also were awarded to owners of antique farm equipment on display during the festival: • Best of Show: Curtis Mabe of Parkton, 1964 Allis-Chalmers D21 • Best of Show, Prior to 1930: Ken and Patti Eder of Carthage, 1914 Sawyer Massey • Best of Show, 1930-49: Jim Karriker of Mooresville, 1949 Allis-Chalmers G • Best of Show, 1950-60: Neil Fishel of Winston-Salem, 1953 McCormick 04 • Best Original Condition: Shane McDowell and Larry McDowell of Denton, 1929 McCormick-Deering 22-36 Scenes from the 2010 Got to Be NC Festival In center photo, a representative of Durn Good Seasonings offers a sample to a festivalgoer in the Food and Wine Expo. Below, the Carolina FiberFest gave visitors a chance to try their hand at a fi ber craft such as weaving. Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW July 2010 FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Woodmizer blade sharpen, GC, $1,550. Patricia Bradsher, Oxford 919-693-4504. Log forks quick attach, fi t Cat IT18 or 24, $5,500 OBO; Cord King fi rewood processor w/4 strand log deck and stacking conveyor, 3 phase electric power and/or JD diesel, $52,000 OBO. Phil Martin, Haw River 336-263-6721 or 866-381-9663. Four row double disk bedder, fertilizer hoppers for tobacco, $1,750; Holland 4 row pull type tobacco transplanter, rubber tire press wheels, $2,000; 8 row folding Danish tyne cultivator, $2,500. R. Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252-746-6838. 52 Ford 8N with bush hog, scrape blade, scoop pan, hare, single row disk subsoiler, boom pole; single row bottom plow, 2 row bottom plow, 2 disk bottom plow, $3,750/for all. Margaret Minor, Burlington 336-584-8431. Two Hammermills 1 PTO driven, 1 belt driven, $500-$800 nego. Wade Williams, Purlear 336-973-2409. Hydro clipper hydraulic sickle mower, $800 OBO. Tony Thomas, Marshville 704-624-0403. 753 Bobcat with maintenance manual and shop manual, $6,800. Samuel Whitfi eld, Hurdle Mills 336- 364-2665. Farmall 140, includes, cultivator frame, and fast hitch, EC, $3,500; seed drill, Case soybean special, 13 ft wide, packer wheels, EC, $2,500; Farmall 140, includes, cultivator frame, and fast hitch, EC, $3,500. W. Ronald Hayes, Clarendon 910-653-3083. Massey Ferguson 240 steering wheel and center cap, GC, $35. Bobby Strickland, Bailey 252-236-7877. Dearborn sickle mower 6 ft. model 14-15, one for parts $200. Ben Henderson, Littleton 252-583-6161. F Gleaner combine gas, 4 row corn, 13 ft bean, $1,500. George Eason, Macclesfi eld 252-827-5468. 20 Ferguson 1951,12 volt, new radiator, rebuilt engine, turning plow, scrape, harrow, $3,600. Reggie Richardson, King 336- 409- 0099. Ford tractor 345C with front end loader 3 pt hitch, 1038 hours, $10,500. Kent Davis, Clemmons 336-766- 7607. 140 Farmall 1974 model with cult. fertlizer works, ridgers, layoff plow, good tires, new paint, EC, Ser. # 52418, $5,850; backhoe Ford diesel 4500 runs good hyd. cylinders do not leak down, good paint, no rust, shel-tered, $6,500. Otis Mendenhall, Lex-ington 336-787-4909. Case 400 tractor 50 hp original paint, 3 pt hitch, $3,500; Power King garden tractor $1,500; plow and cultiva-tor, $250; 1990 Belarus diesel tractor 31 HP, 600 hrs $3,500. William Kroll, Bennett 336- 879 -6505. Super ‘A’ Farmall with cult, fert, 1 pt hitch, 12 V starter, good paint, good tires, don’t smoke, runs good, $4,000. Vickie Mendenhall, Lexington 336-978- 3755. 3/14 trip shank Ford plows, new points, new cutters, new slides, needs paint, $700. Rodney Rice, Colfax 336- 209-2898. New Holland 462 disc mower, good operating condition. $1,350. Von Graves, Burlington 336-213-0559. Ferguson Tractor, 1950 model #TO20, GC, classic workhorse, $2,500. Mike Campbell, Moncure 336-222-6248 or 919-545-9523. Ford 860 tractor, all new tires, great shape, all gauges work, all fl uids changed, tractor fi eld ready, several pieces of equipment at additional cost, $3,500. John E. Massey, Burl-ington 336-226-9234. 1974 Ford 3000 Orginal paint, EC, runs and drives perfect, excellent tires, PS, live PTO, $6,200. Dustin Hill, Lexington 336-239-4566. Suzuki 250 Four Wheeler. 4WD with winch, 20 HP and 246CC, GC, $1,500. Evan Myers, Winston- Salem 336-242-3911. 1960 JD 440 track loader, 2 cyl, gas, not running, FC, $2,500. F.A. Carden, Burlington 336-260-2201. Farmall M 1947 runs great, good metal, 3 pt hitch, new rear tires, $2,500. Douglas A. Smith, Liberty 336-622- 7747. Massey Ferguson 8 tractor weights, will fi t both old and new models, $60/ ea, $400/ for all 8; Shaver HD8 post driver $775. Travis Graves, Burlington 336-266-0460. Woods 9204 turf Bat Wing Mower, 17 ft wide turf mower, most of tires replaced, all blades re-sharpened, $6,295. Tom Pace, Pinnacle 336- 287-4631. Massey Ferguson 231 tractor, 38 hp Perkins diesel engine, 2 stage clutch, power take off, PS, only 440 hrs, VGC, $8,500. Stephen Hickok, Mad-ison 336-314-8698. 66” skid steer grapple new, $1,000. Elton Smith, Ramseur 336-317-3843. New Idea, pull behind corn picker, VCG, $1,700. Raymond Hussey, Randle-man 336-328-6993. JD 455E 1988 diesel, drawler-loader, 4/1 bucket, clutch pack rebuilt, 85% undercarriage, $13,700; J D 318 with 48” yellow deck belly mower, Onan engine GC, runs well, $2,400. Tom Gale, Liberty 336-339-1070. Kubota 3130 Grand L Series-Hy-drostatic drive, 4x4, telescopic 3 pt.lift, canopy, grill guard, R4 industrial tires, front weights, ballast in rear tires, LNC, 380 hrs., $12,000. Steve Gray, Colfax 336- 345-2244. EM6 250L Mack engine complete, it was knocking when it have was re-moved from the truck did not enough down time time to rebuild because of work, $1,500. Allen Sapp, Mocks-ville 336-345-4472. Older Farmall Cub tractor., GC, some equipment, new battery, ready to use, $2,200. Nancy DeLapp, Reidsville 336- 349-5252. Ferguson 40 tractor with 2730 hrs., lift arms, live PTO all in good working condition, rear hydraulic remote has been added, new front tires, $3,200. Nick Robinson, Liberty 336-382-5749. Ferguson 30 tractor, 2 WD, relatively new brakes, tires, 12 volt alternator, spark plugs, ignition tune-up, fuel bowl, carburetor, well maintained, runs good. $3,900. Charles Andrews, Creston 336- 385-2007. 10’ Great Plains no-till drill w/only 1,150 acres, EC, $14,500; 2000 model MTX 125 McCormick 125hp 4x4 w/duals, suitcase weights, three remotes, deluxe cab & air ride seat. $32,000; JD 9400 combine 92 model, Contourmaste, $14,500. Flynt Hill, Lexington 336-399-6736. 750 John Deere 1150 hrs, turf tires, clean tractor, w/bush hog & fertilize distributor, $4,800. Danny Sidden, Mount Airy 336-401-1279. Hay tedder, Krone Niemeyer, model HR301/HR301D, 2 basket, pull type, PTO, GC, $950. Rick Parnell, Winston -Salem 336-408-1743. John Deere model 5400 60 HP 2 WD, 900 hrs, EC, w/ROP, shed kept, $14,500; 873 Bobcat 1100 hrs with backhoe attach., 4 and1 bucket set forks, machine EC, stays in shed most of the time, $16,500. George K. Jones, Julian 336-420-0963. 1420 International Axial fl ow com-bine 2,200 original hours, 13 ft grain head and 4 row 36 in corn head, EC, $14,500 OBO; 8 x 56 ft grain auger, GC, $2,200 OBO. J.C. Mabe, Madison 336- 427-5049. 483 New Idea 4x4 roller, GC, used in ‘09 $3,000 OBO; 851 NH 5x6 roller, GC, $1,500 OBO; 535 Ford haybine 9’, $1,200 OBO. John Thompson , El-kin 336-452-1205. Logging winch 3 pt hitch, used on a 60 hp tractor, $1,200. David Johnson, Sophia 336-498-3776. NH 1069 stackwagon VGC has 1785 hrs 460 gas engine with 2 sp axle, good tires, fi eld ready, $29,000 OBO. M. Terry, Randleman 336-498-3844. IH Cub Tractor with Woods belly mower $2,200; Agmate fi nish mower $400; Kodiak box blade $300; King Kutter scrape blade, $275. Dan Phillips, Bennett 336-581-3403. IH 990 haybine in GC new tires and stub guards, $1,400 OBO. Bill Wetherall, Belews Creek 336-595-4079. 1940 Ford 9N all original, one owner, good metal, motor and tires, $2,500; Ford Red Belly 1951, GC, $2,900. Howard Callicutt, Franklinville 336- 625-1635. 1952 8N Ford tractor, good tires, good lift, runs, good, no rust, VGC, $2,550. Harold Aystin, Asheboro 336-625-5664. Ford 3600 diesel tractor with 7’ blade and 5’ Howse bush hog, tractor in Greens-boro. $7,000. Mike Turner, Ellerbe 910 -652-5409 or 419-4101 cell. Intl. square hay baler #47, $700. James Davis, Lillington 910- 890- 9698. Bush hog 5ft, old but good and solid, $700. M. Michael, Autryville 910- 214-9458. 1947 JD model B, 80% restored., 800 series 3 point hitch, many new parts, we have everything to complete project, $3,000. Corey Walters, Lumberton 910- 258-2099. IH 254, tires, GC, 2,000 hrs, $2,500. Steve Garcia, Laurinburg 910- 276-3830. 1620 Case International combine w/ grain head new motor, GC, $25,000;3688 International tractor 115 hr. w/cab and air $10,000; 886 International tractor 4 post canopy, 95 hp, $8,500. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910-334-0404. King Kutter bush hog, 5 ft wide, VGC, $450. Jason Dunlap, Seagrove 910- 464-1858. JD 870 tractor with loader 640 hours in GC, $9,500. Jim Gardner, Hamlet 910- 582-5839. King 28 blade hydraulic disc, $1,000. Charles Clifton, Clinton 910- 590-4248. International 1086 cab tractor, VGC, triple remotes, new paint, $11,000; 300 International tractor, PS, $1,300. Danny Bynum, Ellerbe 910-652-2204. Ford tractor, 1988 2810 35 hp, PS, ROPS and canopy, diff lock, wet brakes, bumper, excellent lift, sheet metal and paint good, rear tires 60%, front 85%. 1,735 hours. $6,500. LeRoy Register, White Oak 910-872-1732. 2003-5205 John Deere tractor 570 hours w/bucket & canopy, big tires on front, toolbox third valve also 4 pieces of equip., $15,500 nego. Harold & Donna Garner, Raeford 910-875-2260. Farmall Cub w/equip., planter, plow, disc, etc. 12 V, run great, $3,000; Ford 5000 turbo diesel with cab, runs great, new tires, starter & generator rebuilt, used this year to plant corn, $5,000. Robert Wells, Dunn 910-892-9115. (2) Tye no-till drills, 2004 pasture pleaser drills, good working condition, $7,500/ea. Jerry or Jonathan Russell, Carthage 910-947-5183 ext. 3, Ford tractor, 600, sitting under shed needs some attention, bush hog and blade included, $2,500. Jerry Lee Register, Elizabethtown 910-991- 5471. 79M Farmall 140 cult, plows origi-nal factory seat $6,900; complete IH hopper and fast hitch $850/ea. Vernon Lovin, Hamlet 910-205-3737. JD 318, 60 “ landscape rake, 54” JD 4 way blade, 42” deck and MC519 collection system, all EC, always shel-tered and service records kept, $4,500. Don Thomas, Hillsborough 919- 604- 0872. 309 Ford planters and fertilizer box in GC, some plates with it, $450. Steve Hawley, Fremont 919-242-5833. MF 85 62 hp with front end loader, tractor has oversized tires and is a mas-sive machine-larger than my MF 285, gas and runs great, 3 point hitch, looks good, $6,000. Robert Bereman, Apex 919- 362-9276. 1992 548E JD Skidder, rebuilt engine and trans., $22,500; 235 Husky Log Loader with delimber and ground saw, $33,000. Larry Thomas, Sanford 919- 499-2805. Ford 340 loader, rebuilt Wisconsin VH4D engine, runs good, hydraulics good. $3,250 or will trade plus cash for tractor/loader, http://dbr.homelinux.net/ loader. David B. Rankin, Pittsboro 919- 533-9779. Ferguson tractor, 1949 TE-20, built in Coventry, England, new rear tires, mostly restored needs paint runs very good 12volts, $3,000. David Woody, Pittsboro 919-542-4575. JD 525 Moco hay cutter, LNC, 8’2” center pull, $13,000 OBO. Scott Bryant, Siler City 919-542-8641. GEHL 95 Hammer feed mill with two screens, $500. Cecil Jones, Wen-dell 919-553-7670. Case forklift 4x4 runs great will consider trades, $1,100. Leonard Foster, Burlington 919-563-3054. Caterpillar 955L front end loader, 4 in 1 bucket, VGC, $20,000. Bill Lee, Rougemont 919-632-0918. Ford 1600 with 1,487 hrs, only a Woods RM59 mower attachment included, GC, $4,500. Matthew Everhart, Harris-burg 919-698-9866. Hay rake fi eld ready. 3 point hook up and pto driven, very nice rake just no longer needed, $900. Steven Wilkerson, Henderson 919-740-7370. Modern Mill Hammermill. single phase, not used in about 9 years, needs disconnecting from augers, $500. Brent Creech, Zebulon 919-801-7561. JD corn sheller, original condition, some decal and paint still intack, repo tray and struts, VGC, $225. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919-929-5578. Bush Hog ATH720 6’ fi nishing mower and 5 foot box blade, both used less than 2 hours. $2,000. Jody Smith, Albemarle 980-521-1832. NH 4x10 pull behind manure spreader, treated fl oor, $600 OBO. Kermit Thomas, Marshville 704-385-9313. NI manure spreader PTO driven hydraulic gate galvanized hbed, poly fl oor, 150 bu, EC, $2,800. Danny Brown, Stony Point 704-585-2621. Intern’l 140 Farmall tractor, scrape blade, cults, plow, 3 pt hitch, $4,200. James Coble, Pleasant Garden 336- 674-7107. NH 488 haybine, 9 ft cut, sheltered, GC, $1,800. T.C. Turner, Mocksville 336-909-0764. Pittsburgh 9 shank tillage tool, fi eld ready, $300. R.L. McCain, Waxhaw 704-843-2863. 1981 7700 Ford 4WD, dual power transmission, 2080 hrs, 60-75% rubber on tires, no cab, has canopy and RPS, $11,500; 16 ft Athens hydraulic folding fi nishing disc harrow, $1,500. James Lowe, Asheboro 336-963-2941. Link belt 2800 trackhoe, working condition, good motor, good for ponds and clearing land, $7,500. Ray Penland, Hayesville 828-389-9413. Late model NH 846 hay baler, shel-tered , makes 4x5 bales, $2,000 OBO. B.Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383. David Bradley walkbehind trac-tor, new motor, 14” wheels, good tires, turning plow, disc harrow, cultivator, $750. Grover Roark, Sandy Ridge 336-871-9728. 1952 8N Ford tractor, good tires, good lift, no rust, runs good, VGC, $2,550. Harold Austin, Asheboro 336- 625-5664. JD 12 disc new ground plow, VGC, requires100+ HP tractor to pull, trailer hitch, $1,550. Steve Brinkley, Sneads Ferry 910-539-2361 or 327-0381. Ford 600 tractor, engine rebuilt, ROPS, canopy, live lift and power, good tires, shed kept, EC, $3,900. G.C. Meadows, King 336-994-2234. Intern’l 766 one owner, original paint, good rubber, sheltered, 3,370 hrs, VGC, $8,500 OBO; King offset disc, 8 ft, $1,200 OBO. Rober Cary, Nashville 252-813-4909. Kubota L3650 tractor 4 WD, frontend loader, fi berglass canopy, roll bar, 7 spd GLS transmission, ag tires, low hrs, EC, $14,500. Phil Marion, Winston-Salem 336-945-4868. 5 ft square baler bushhog, for parts, good gear box, stump jumper, $150 OBO; 1 ton chain hoist, $125 nego.; 1963 Intern’l 606 diesel tractor, good sheet metal, new tires, good tractor, $5,250 nego. David Owen, Bennett 336-581-3113. 8N Ford ready to go, $4,000; 53 Golden Jubilee painted, EC, $4,000. Robert Helms, Marshville 704-753-1505. New Holland, 2006 BW38 bale wagon, clean, LNC, 3,000 miles, only 400 hours, located below Monroe, $93,000. Michel Forbis, Sylva 843-680-0312. Chain Harrow, 10ft, $200; chipper, Briggs, $500; lime spreader, 10ft, $200; drag pan, 3pt, $100; root rake, 3pt, $375; seeder, PTO drive, $75. Thaxton Rich-ardson , Greensboro 336-656-3961. Komatsu D-57 trackloader, have parts book and shop manual, $15,000 OBO. David Grubbs, Julian 336-685- 9432. John Deere 40 with cultivators, $3,000. Brad Brookshire, Hiddenite 828- 635-7976. 411 New Holland disc bind for parts or repair, $1,200; JD709 haybind for parts or repair $750, 2 row sod planter little use $1,200; 200kw generator auto. transfer switch, main breakers & panels & related, 170 hrs Cummins engine,skid mounted, $18,000. Ronnie Huskins, Marion 828-724-4427. Black Hawk corn picker $700; New Holland 280 square baler, $900; Interna-tional hayrake dolley wheel, $900; New Holland 477 haybine $1,300, $700. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828-874-5147. 3. quick hitch 75 front mount hay spear $100; front mount trailer hitch for Ford, $25. John Sharpe, Greensboro 336-697-8369. 1957 Allis WD45 w/F tractor, almost new 5 ft. bush hog, p/u disc, plow, sickle mower and drag harrow, tractor runs good, equipment PC, $4,000. Dusty Dowell, Lexington 336-752-2748. D6 Catepillar bulldozer with angle blade, good undercarriage, $13,000; 3 point hitch, 100 gallon boom sprayer, 15 ft boom, $500. Eugene White, Taylors-ville 828-632-6803 or 312-6018. TN75 New Holland Tractor. With a LA3200 NH loader. 2-wheel drive. 1400 hours with a canopy and shuttle shift. Good condition., $18,500. Terry Ingram, Taylorsville 828-632-7968. Leinbach 3 point hitch round bale spear, $100. Richard Bostian, Mocks-ville 336-753-6905. NH 06 TL100AD, 4x4, cab, H/A, 98hp, 3pt hitch, triple hyd remotes, 1,300 hrs, LNC, sheltered, $32,500. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336-764- 1043. Ford tractor 345C with front end loader, 3 pt hitch, $10,500. Kent Davis, Clemmons 336-766-7607. 140 Intl. 1971 model w/cults., excel-lent paint & cond, $5,500. Steve Teague, Winston-Salem 336-768-6800. LX865 New Holland skid steer loader. 6’ dirt bucket, very good tires, very good machine, $9,950 OBO. Larry York, Staley 336-824-2077. 95 Model,261 MF,One owner,341 hours in EC, tractor stays in shed year round, excellent rubber & paint, $10,000. Terry Carter, Elkin 336-835-1130. John Deere 4310 tractor with front end loader, 300 hours, garage kept, excellent condition, very clean and well maintained, $13,900. Farrell Brown, Asheboro 336-879-3180 or 465-1240. Hay bale spear h.d. 3 pt hitch, LNC, $100. G.T. Underwood, Elon 336-349-7283. Farmall Model A, Woods belly mower, runs great, ready to work, $2,200. Norman Boger, Mocksville 336-909- 2838. New Holland 644 round baler one owner, LNC, $8,500; JD MOCO 525 one owner 4 y/o, LNC, $14,000; Reece 7 ft drum mower used one season, LNC, $3,700. Jeff Smith, Mocksville 336- 918-4421. David Brown 3800, gas engine, $2,800; Ford 4600, diesel, PS, $7,200. M. David, Wilkesboro 336-921-3166. Bale throw wagon 16 ft w/8 ft sides, heavy duty, Amish built and in GC, kept in shelter, $1,850. Gregg Inscore, North Wilkesboro 336-927-5365. 660 Case combine w/13 ft grain head, fi eld ready, 90% rubber, gas engine, $2,500. Carter Combs, Stoneville 336- 932-2231. 3 point side dresser mounted on a tillage tool, $175. Mackie McDaniel, Mocksville 336-940-8649. 2009 utility vehicle, red, push but-ton 4 WD, electric winch, dump bed, roof and full windshield, tires are LN, gas burning 500cc engine, $4,400. Joel Church, Ferguson 336-957-6508. Vicon hay rake and tedder combined by PZ, been used as a demonstrator. $2,800. Edwin Church, Ferguson 336- 973-3650. New Holland 477 haybine mower/ conditioner, 7ft cut, shed kept, GC, always cleaned and greased, 2nd cut-terbar included, $2,000. Sean McCashin, Mocksville 336-978-1239. 1978 D6-C Cat Bulldozer with winch, GC, $20,000. Doug Carson, Crum-pler 336-982-2463 or 977-0163. Hay tedder, 2 basket, shed kept, all guards complete, $1,100; 6 ft. scrape blade Leinbach model 50, swivels and angles, $300. Joe Brewer, Mocksville 336-998-3068. Hay bale spear h.d. 3 pt hitch, LNC, $100. G.T. Underwood, Elon 336-349-7283. Warn winch mod. 8200, 8,000 lbs cap, remote control 12’ roller fairlead 125’ 5/8 cable runs strong, $250. John Wallace, Sparta 336-372-2507. New Holland #256 hayrake, GC, $1,550. Mike Cobb, McLeansville 336- 698-0222 or 681-2297. NI 484 round 4x5 baler $3,000; Silrex 8 ft to 14 ft adjustable swath rake, $650, fi eld ready. J. Smith, Denton 336- 859-5539. Oliver Fleetline 88 Diesel complete, good sheet metal, practically new tires, engine stuck. $1,200. Tommy Smith, Winston-Salem 336-924- 1588. OTMA 2 basket hay tedder, broken axle for parts or repair, $200. Jack, Olin 704 539-4465. Ford 6640 tractor EC, cond. canopy, $10,000. Ernie Dameron, Bes-semer City 704- 747-0691. 1993 MF1035, 1,150 hrs, PS, new bush hog, box blade, boom pole and draw bar, $8,000. James Brandes, Mon-roe 704-275-4253. Bush hog Ford, 5 ft., model 901 22-60, FC, $275. J. E. Cauble, Salis-bury 704-279-0611. JD 950 tractor body with only 660 hours, runs but needs major motor work, $1,200 OBO. Terry Bishop, Marshville 704-385-9363. 1944 JDH row crop restored several years ago, good rubber, runs good, hand crank $3,250. Phil Boyles, Denver 704- 408-1058. One row Cole planter/ cultivator, GC, stored inside, $700; grain drill on steel wheels made by McCormic Dearing, GC, stored inside, $700. Neal Hess, Concord 704-436-2988. Troy-Bilt Chipper/Shredder with 7 HP Tecumseh XL, unit has top and side feeder, 2 additional grates included, manuals included, $700 nego; New King Kutter scrape blade, 6 ft wide, adjustable either horizontal/vertical, $295 nego. Brian Suire, Woodleaf 704- 451-4778. Kuhn 9’ discmower, 3 pt hitch, new blades, used this spring and ready to go to work, $5,900. Bill Anderson, Cher-ryville 704-472-5964. Massey Ferguson 1155 150 hp, JD 3130, 90 hp, AC C with all cultivators, AC G with cultivators and extras, Ford 4000, $1,500-$8,000. Matt Williams, Lawndale 704-473-5736. 2006 Kioti tractor 9” and 5” bits-scrapper/bucket/ trimmer/fence stretcher/bush hog/ LK3054 Hydrostatic, diesel/35 HP 4-WD- 3 pt hitch, GC, $10,000 some supplies, Stanly co. F.I. Schweiber, Locust 704-485-2212. 70 JD gas good sheet metal needs engine work $2,200; L power unit, $200 other misc items. Jeff Holcomb, Kan-napolis 704-490-3559. New Holland hay bine and baler, kept in the barn, hay rake, kicker, everything you need to bale your hay except the tractor, $4,600. Robert Oliver, Vilas 704-534-0644. July 2010 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 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. Bulk honey produced in NC, reason-able price. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910-352-7868. Honey extractor other surplus bees and supplies. Eric Feltz, Raeford 910- 875-5827. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur-poses, i.e. cultivation, raising livestock and/or other farm commodities. Advertisers must indicate use of land. Farmland For Sale 8.8 ac Rockingham co off 14/87N, 1,200 ft paved road frontage, large workshop, two 4,800 ft chicken houses, 3 b/r house, county water, $175,000. Evelyn Ingle, Burlington 336-260-8864. For lease 268 ac hunting land, 2010 season, deer and feral hogs, 4,000 ft on Little River; 1,800 on Snipet Creek, hwy divides land in half, up to 10 hunters, $5,000. John R. Hood, Greensboro336-908-4735- cell or 621-4954. 45 ac fenced with 35 head of cattle, barns, out buildings, 70 hp 4WD tractor, 30 hp 4WD tractor, new 18 ft spreader, 4 chicken houses under contract, 2 cattle trailers, 3 b/r house, $735,000. M. Talley, Siler City 919-704-6510. 46+ ac lots of mature hardwood timber, great for cattle, horses or hunting, $250,000. Bill Martin, Pilot Mtn 336-368-4301. 11.43 ac Davison co, near Thomasville hardwood timber, secluded, driveway, good for mini farm, $89,900. Stanley Snider, Denton 336-859-2401. 80 ac Pamlico co, developed for duck, deer, bear and turkey hunting, 3 small ponds, ¼ mi highway front, road around and through and streaks mowed throughout, near State game lands, $245,000. Hubert Brother, Aurora 252-671-1018. 55 ac Davie/Yadkin co, approx. 20 ac wooded, 20 ac hay fi elds/pasture, 2 ac stocked pond, big barn, 3 stor-age bldings, 2 sheds, 30x20 wired garage/shop, 4 b/r house, $550,000. Vickie Whicker, Mocksville 336- 782-9642. 10 ac Alamance co, private, wooded, 15 miles from Chapel Hill, Pittsboro, Graham, $110,000. N. Hobson, Pitts-boro 336-376-8137. For lease approx. 6 acre farm land is available for lease, $1,200 per year. Bahaa Jizi, Oxford 919- 691-7523. 45 ac mountain land, Wilkes co, BR Parkway, recreation/hunting deer, bear, turkey, harvestable timber, cabin, creeks, electricity, owner fi nancing, $198,000. Gene Clayton, Fayetteville 910-488-1731. 142 ac 81 ac fenced, remander hard wood, road frontage, barn, utility building, water, ideal horse or cattle farm, 4,500 sq ft house, $1,110,000. Colon Terrell, Denton 336-859-3611. For lease 305 ac good habitat for deer and turkey, want small club who will manage wildlife, references required, $22/per ac. Walt Durham, Chapel Hill 919-967-1411. 10 ac located Rockingham co next to Guilford, Alamance & Caswell, fenced for horses. H. Davis, Reidsville 336-260-7606. Mini farm 17+ ac in southern Person co, 800 ft paved road frontage, land half wooded, half open, recently surveyed, ideal for horses, hunting, convenient to Durham, Roxboro, But-ner and RTP, $99,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont 336-364-7516. 6.2 ac farm Randolph co, orchards, 3 large fenced pastures, barn with hay loft and workshop, creek and hard woods, nice remodeled mobile home, $89,500. E. Price, Staley 336- 622-3690. 38+ ac pond, tobacco barn, some wooded area, mostly cleared, Johnston co, house, $275,000. Gerald Young, Four Oaks 919-934-7341. 28.5 acres all pasture with new tensile fence, fruit trees, grapevines, old silo, dairy barn, 1,800 sq. ft, brick ranch, $239,000. Ben Hilliard, Ma-con 252-257-1133. 133 ac $2,300/acre, Person co. Joe Di Bona, Timberlake 336- 364-7978. 51 ac, Caswell co, Yanceyville, mini farm or hunting retreat, pond, adjacent to state gamelands, $178,500. Tom Lowe, Greensboro 336-209-7307. For rent: secluded 50 ac horse or cattle farm with log cabin, stable, barns, pastures, creeks, storage build-ings, $600/mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semo-ra 336-234-8518. 12 ac with approx. 1,000 ft road frontage, 1,600 sq ft building, wood heat, AC, $149,000. T.B., Lexing-ton 336-362-0796. 5 frame nucs, state inspected, Italian stock, no chemical miteacides or SHB treatments, $95, no frame exchange, 20 miles north of Wilmington. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910-352-7868. Beekeeper going out of business 20-frame extractor, chain uncapper, 100 drawn comb supers, brood boxes, feeders, pollen traps, too much to list, $3,000/ for all, OBO. Greg Hershner, Warrens-ville 336-385-8818. 9 frame honey extractor, hand cranked, LNC, other bee supply avail-able, $399. John Pledger, Trinity 336- 475-5737. Honeybees for pollination $50/per hive for six weeks, will deliver in NC, $50. Charles Hatley, Concord 707- 699-8236. Bees $150, and for pollination $50. Gary Bishop, Rutherfordton 828- 748-6097. 36 used 10 frame, 7 used 8 frame cypress screened bottom boards, $5/ea. Jill Harris, Wilmington 910-352-7869. 5 frame Nucs and complete cypress equipment, $95. M. Craig, Delco 910- 470-2929. Complete line of bee supply hives with bees available $1-$100, call for details. Keith Elkes, Trinity 336-475- 5137. Queens from (1)VSH X Minnesota hygienic and (2)Hygienic Italian open mated available, $20, state inspected. David Bridgers, Wilmington 910-686- 1947. Open mated Italian queen, $17.50/each, shipping is available, new equipment price varies. Scott Taylor, Hubert 910- 787-2577. Bee hives 10 frame unpainted as-sembled bee hive include,1 top,1 hive body, 1 bottom, and 1 entrance reducer $50; other woodenware available. Michael Herman Stephenson, Princeton 919- 631-2605. Modern game long legged bantams, BB Reds, $20. Earlie Mitchell, New Hill 919-362-7348. Saxony ducks, ducklings, and or eggs for hatching, reasonable. Lee Irvine, Beaufort 252-725-3250. Old metal chicken nest boxes, good ones or ones in need of repair. Jeff Freeman, Westfi eld 336-351-5740. Indian Fantail pigeons perfer white but will take colored. Russell Thompson, Lexington 336-596-7796. Jacobin pigeons breeder pairs or young, any color. Jimmy Godwin, Indian Trail 704-221-5390. Young, good quality Millie Fleur Old English Bantams. Debbie Shankle, Norwood 704-474-5988. Pea hen, I have a blue male, price nego. Frances Henderson, Wendell 919- 365-0031. Pure Sid Taylor log cabin game fowl, mature cock and some hens/pullets, $50-$100. Michael Byrd, Angier 919- 538-6166. Poultry & Supplies For Sale Poultry & Supplies Wanted POULTRY & SUPPLIES POULTRY & SUPPLIES Fresh eggs $2/dozen. Brent Perdue, Louisburg 919-497-0469. Young guineas, $5/ea. Johnie Carty, Reidsville 336-349-5736. Two red roosters $1/ea; turkey gob-bler, mature bronze, $10. Bruce Zobel, Raleigh 919-851-3156. Pigeons Birmingham rollers, compe-tition bred, old south Carolinia family, great spinners, $20 up. D. R. Dennis, Randleman 336-498-5034 aft 6 pm. Birmingham Rollers Old Jaconette line, deep spinners, $20 up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919-563-5658. Blues, black shoulder, purple, green, silver pride, cameo, black swan, $10/ea. Napoleon Tucker, Nashville 252-443-3642. Bantams OE wheaton, spangled, blue wheaton, self blue, small type 2010 birds, $5 up. Wade Shelton, Mt. Airy 336-374-2254. RIR chickens laying large brown eggs, $10/ea; dozen eggs, $4/ea doz. Manny Ferrer, Reidsville 336-342-4681 or 786-473-9439- cell. Quail gambel, California, Tennessee, red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo and white Bobwhites, Coturnix, Texas A&M, Tibetan Reds, Jumbo brown, Hungarians, Red and Albino chukars, and Barbary, $1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704-888-0213. Muscovy ducks, $5-$10/ea. Ann Carter, Sandy Ridge 336-871-3250. Guineas Pearl, taking orders for 2010 hatch, $3 up, pick up at farm. Alvin Searcy, Marion 828-738-8533. Pullets Delaware, 16 w/o, $15/ea. Nancy Hobson, Pittsboro 336-376-8137. Doves orange white red and pearl ring neck, $10 up. L. W. Ipock, New Bern 252-637-5702. Few nice German type Gazzi Modenas young 2010 banded birds.rare hard to fi nd Modena breed chzpearson@yahoo. com, $60/per pair. Charles Pearson, Battleboro 252-452-3349. Marans copper black, wheaton, cookoo, good bloodlines, chicks, $5/ea, $15/dozen; Araucana, pure bred, rumples, standard and bantam, chicks and adults, $5-$10/ea; eggs, $10/dozen. Allen Snow, Pfafftown 336-499-3381. Peahens and chickens Silkies, Asian Jungle fowl, bantams, laying hens, modern game, silver laced wyndottes, pullets RIR, cochins, $5 up. Arthur Gaytan, Randleman 336-491-9395. Old English bantams black tail, buff, barred, creole, splash, mottled millie fl uer, black cochins. Ronald O’Quinn, Reidsville 336-613-0797. Bobwhite quail eggs $.20; Bob-white quail chicks, $.40; pheasant eggs, $.50; pheasant chicks, $2. Ron Worley, Swannanoa 828-298-0327 or 606-2400-cell. Peacocks chicks in India Blue, black shoulder, pieds, 6 w/o to adult, $25 up depending on age and color; guinea chicks, $4-$10, discount on multiples, NPIP fl ock #55-875. Daylon Powell, Indian Trail 704-821-4374. Bobwhite quail 5 weeks and older $2.25; chukar partridge eggs $.60/ea; started chicks, $2.25 up. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 252-478-7575. Old English game Bantams in 12 different breeds, no shipping, $20/ pair. Millo Potter, Seven Springs 252- 569-2131. RIR and other breeds of chicks/ chickens, $2.50+. Lee Irvine, Beau-fort 252-725-3250. 15 Birmingham Pigeons, Free. Bobby Shelton, Greensboro 336- 621-1094. Fresh quail eggs $6/dozen. Ashley Knoerr, Greensboro 336-202-7199. Drinker lines, Shanadoah center belt nest boxes, chore time pan feeders, 48” belt drive fans, many other items from retro fi ting 4 breeder houses, 25 to 50. Craig Baldwin, Yanceyville 336- 344-2697. Young guineas $5/ea; Red Sex-Links hens $8/ea. Johnie Carty, Reidsville 336- 349-5736. For rent chicken plucker Featherman Tub-style plucker plucks 4 birds clean in 20 seconds, $30 for 1 day; $50 for two days. $50 cash deposit, you transport. Mary Bennett, Rougemont 336-364-4173. White homers good fl yers, have to many, $15/ea. M. Chuck, Stoneville 336- 453-1432. Emus, Blue head, bred for confor-mation, good selection, $150/ea: empty eggs $10/ea. Ricky Nixon, Randleman 336-498-4253. Young Guineas $3 up depending on age; young chickens, RIR and other standards, BB Red and other bantams $2 up depending on age and sex; Pigeons, rollers, homers, and fantails $10/ea. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336-498-7103. Turkey poults Royal Palm, Span-ish Black, Chocolate, Blue Palm and Bronze. $10. Russell Thompson , Lex-ington 336-596-7796. Mottled Cochin chicks and Blue Laced Red Wyandotte chicks $3 up. Russell Thompson, Lexington 336- 596-7796. Call ducks various colors $20/pair up. Russell Thompson, Lexington 336- 596-7796. 3,000 Red Sex Link pullets young chickens, around 18 weeks old, brown egg layers, vaccinated and debeaked. $6/ea. E. D. Snider, Staley 336-622-2942. Male mute swan, 3 y/o, prefer fenced in pond, $400. Iva L Knapp, Eden 336- 623-3470. Araucana rooster 1 y/o black in color with just a little other color on neck, blue egg fowl. clean head/rumples,$20. Ringo and Jacob Hill, Denton 336-859-9461. Buff Orpington chicks from 1 day old up, $2 up. Joey Upright, Elkin 336- 957-7184. BB red old English bantam chicks, $3/ea, cjamie@windstream.net. M. Jamie, Rockwell 704-239-7367. Pheasants green and burgundy Melanistic Mutant pheasants, all mature birds $20/ea or $50 for a trio. Edward Mills, Kannapolis 704-932-8034. Still taking Peachick and Pheasant orders for 2010. I will have the following Peachicks India Blue, Whites, Opals, Pieds, Purples and Emerald Spaulding/ Java; will have the following Pheasants Ringnecks and Red Golds, $9 up. Randy Allen, Albemarle 704-986-0346. Pheasants and quail from 1 day old to grown, $1 up. Bradley Thompson, Mt Gilead 910-439-4428. Guineas, day old $4/ea, several colors, no shipping. Joe Kimball, Robbins 910- 464-5494. Black shoulder and India Blue pea-cock chicks $10 up. Richard Simmons, Clarendon 910-640-7114. Young laying hens $5 to $10/ea. Robert Wright, Castle Hayne 910-675- 2801. RIR baby chicks, $3/ea., hatching eggs, $8/doz, laying hens, $10/ea. for lot, rooster $7up, 3 doz. hatching eggs with incubator, $55/pkg. Ross Olive, Apex, 919-362-8446. Males and females, $50. Deborah Duger, Louisburg 919-496-3949. Wood ducks, Mandarins, Common shell ducks, and Peacocks, $20 up. Brian Daughtry, La Grange 919-751-2933. Naragansett tom $10 or will trade for a hen. Sheila McHugh, Raleigh 919- 846-2624. Young guineas $3.25/ea; India blue peafowl, $125/per pair. Robert L. Oldham, Bear Creek 919-898-4508. Fast hitch middle buster made by IH. Carl Fulghum, Sims 252- 289-7988. Cultivators, complete set and hook up for 1950 Cub Farmall. Leon Snider, Denton 336-859-2344. JD ear corn picker, one row semi mount, GC; 35-40 ft ear corn eleva-tor, GC. Lawrence Swain, Columbia 252-706-0251. Dump Chief side dump silage wagon. Ray or Linda Elmore, States-ville 704-873-0179. Used hay bale elevator for square bales, VGC, reasonable price. M. Sheila, Mt. Pleasant 704-436-6050. 309 Ford planter for parts and seed plates. Any and all, including peanut plates. Also good used tractor for food plots., $. John E. Massey, Burlington 336- 226-9234. international harvester H for parts will consider whole running tractor, $. Elton Smith, ramseur 336-317-3843. 7 foot bushhog. David Shepherd, Wil-kesboro 336-921-3166. Zaga 400 spin spreader in GC or a good gear box. Walter Johnson, Ruf-fi n 336-939-2238. Mower for IH cub tractor with fast hitch, middle or rear mount. Tom Adams, Ronda 336-957-2078. JD 30 pull type combine in working condition. John Peeler, Mocksville 336- 998-5842. 2 row mounted corn picker to put on a 6000 Ford, either a model 602 Ford, or New Idea model will work. Shane Bean, Salisbury 704-633-7581. Corn cutter and bundling machine. Richard. Loggans, Concord 704-782-1330. Massey Ferguson 4WD 263, 362, or 461 wiith shuttle transmission, remotes, with or with out loader, GC. Chris, Connelly Springs 828-234-9436. 5 ft roto tiller 3 pt hitch for tractor. Harold McCall, Lenoir 828- 758-2070. Two row planter for veg. gardening, need the seed plates or able to obtain plates. Charles Franklin, Jackson-ville 910-353-3131. 4 wheel drive tractor with front end loader to move round bales of hay, needs to be 43 to 58 horsepower and in GC. Shelton Hill, Orrum 910- 628-7205. Used reliable compact tractor with front end loader and turf tires, also in-terested in box blade. Dave Hogan, West End 910-639-4828. Rotory tiller 5-6 ft wide or wider. Tom Suther, Jackson Springs 910- 690-2774. Utility vehicle mule or gator to use on farm, willing to trade. Mike Greene, Cerro Gordo 910-770-1086. Farm tractor in GC, bush hog, auger, box blade, any other implements. Ted Thomas, Jr, Cameron 910-852-0172. Grain bin 18 ft diameter must have working fan, would prefer in fl oor auger Scott Wester, Lillington 910-890-3403. 4 ft box blade 3 pt hitch close to Raleigh. Thom Seagondollar, Morris-ville 919- 975- 5311. Fordson Dexta for parts or to buy any parts that you may have. Ricky Walker, Coats 919-464-5547. Ford tractors 1957 – 1970 all or parts, trade, buy, sell. Donald Hill, Kernersville 336-971-4480. Equipment Wanted FARM EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT WANTED Massey Ferguson 135 diesel trac-tor, live PTO, GC, $3,850. Steve Shull, Vale 704-462-1904. 1949 Oliver 77 row crop tractor Ser.#325570 with 2 bottom plow, original condition, runs well also has rear wheel weights $2,750; F-125 JD 3 bottom, 3 pt hitch trip plow, needs plow points, $250. Mac Rushing, Mon-roe 704-534-6901. Bush Hog $100; disc $150; tillage tool $250; scrape blade $250; Cole planter $125; 3 pt. cultivator $125; 3 pt. boom pole, $100. Charles Latham, Richfi eld 704-636-0249. John Deere D, 1948, low hours on rebuilt engine, tires fair, origi-nal paint and rust, has starter and PTO, $4,200. David Honbarger, Salis-bury 704-636-8208. Oliver 5 bottom semi mount plow $600; JD 5 bottom 3 pt hitch plow, $600 both are in GC. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704-639-0867. Farmall super c tractor, needs minor things done, $1,500. Linda M.Lindsey, Wadesboro 704-694-2742. J.D. 2210; 23 h.p.; 4wd; hydrostat; front.end loader; 5 ft. box scrape; under 300 hrs, $10,500. Doug Efi rd, Con-cord 704-723-1423. John Deere 148 loader with control valve and mounting brackets in good condition, $2800. Randy Clontz, Indian trail 704-753-1780. Hay rake Gehl 8 wheel rake, $500; hay tedder Lely 4 basket hyd fold, $2,000. Tommy Porter, Concord 704- 786-9551. Tuff Line 6 1/2 ft disc, 20 plate disc, plates replaced 1 year ago,greaseable axle bushings and is in VGC, $675; Rodgers aero blade, 4 ft. aerator for a 3 pt hitch, PTO driven, need packing bar reinstalled, also have driveshaft for PTO for additional $100 areator is model 548, $200. Dusty Morgan, Con-cord 704-791-8767. JD 6420 4 WD with loader and cab, less than 300 hrs, extremely clean, kept inside closed shed, EC, $52,995. Coyt Karriker, Mooresville 704- 855-7266. AC tractor, post hole digger and Wood’s mower, $1,500/for all. Clarence Dellinger, Statesville 704-876- 4063. AVCO 484 Bale King by New Idea round baler in good working condi-tion, $2,500. Ray Summers, Stony Point 704-876-4309. Ford 7600 with Ford quick attach loader $8,500; JD 335 round baler $7,000. Steven Mayes, Statesville 704- 881-5288. NH 273 square baler, LNC, shed kept always, has baled less then 3,000 bales, $5,000. M. Bryan, Statesville 704- 902-2523. Millcreek manure spreader, model 27DX plus with poly fl oor, urethane lining, dolly wheel jack and endgate, Johe Lyons model, $1,000. Harvey Sharpe, Davidson 704-933-4733. 8N Ford tractor runs great, good paint, good tires, ready to work, $2,850. Jerry Collins, Charlotte 704- 962-2242. Farmall Super H hydraulic, 3 pt hitch runs great, new paint, GC, tires and engine oil use is very menial 1946 or 1948, $1,850. Jackie Myers, Cleveland 704-278-4046. 2004 Hunter Green Artic Cat 650VTWIN 4X4, 1 owner, ma-chine factory tires still 65%, Hi/Lo transmission, diff-lock, msrp racks, GC, $3,800. Brian Tadlock, China Grove 704-791-2561. 2 hand tobacco setters, 1 in work-ing order, 1 needs little work, both for $75. Dickie Hall, Hickory 828- 396-2090. Athens 24 disk offset harrow $2,000; 9 shank chisel plow, $850; AC model 200 diesel tractor w/4 bottom plow $11,000; 3 pt hitch round bale carrier, $250, nego. R.E.Marshall, Taylorsville, 828-632-3801. Powell Gen IV 3 wheel tobacco harvester $25,000; Taylor self propelled stripper w/ Powell live bottom unloader $11,000; JD 15ft 750 no-till drill SI Belt meters. Dale McCurdy, Hiddenite 828- 632-3878. Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW July 2010 Boxwood you dig, 4 ft x 4 ft, Korean, $95 or trade for fruit trees. B. Sedwick, Knightdale 919-365-7365. Star of Bethlehem plants, $10/ea, you pick up. Dianne Brantley, Wendell 919-365-4749. Double bloom day lilies, orange, small bunch, $3, no shipping . Verner Garner, Aberdeen 910-295-5493. Daylilies, hosta, green liriope green mix or match, Stella d or, Happy Return, Ruby Stella red, ZA Tec gold, Tropical hosta blue variegated, solid green, 20 triple pans, $50; 300/$250 single fans. G. Stowe, Haw River 336-693-7542. Running okra seeds 50/$1 with SASE with 2 fi rst class stamps. D. H. Franklin, Lewisville 336-945-3265. Lucky buckeyes for planting, $4.75/doz; Buckeyes to carry for luck, $3.50/doz, includes shipping. Jules Simmons, 424 Grand Vista Dr., Sylva 28779. Gourds for bird houses and crafts, large selection, $1.25 up. Denny Rollins, Mocksville336-492-7223. American boxwoods 18” to 36”, $.50/per inch, all sizes, you dig, good shape and fullness. Greg or Peggie Cran-ford, Brasstown 828-361-8680. Japanese maple trees good selection of sizes, color, etc, 3 gallon pots up, $25 up, appointment necessary. Macy Wil-liams, Fayetteville 910-867-9505. English boxwoods 3 y/o, gallon pots, $5/ea, we have 50; old timey pumpkin seed good for cooking, $2/50 seeds + SASE; old timey cantaloupe seed, $1/50 seeds + SASE. Reid Inman, 1319 Ring Rd., Westfi eld 27053 336-351-3206. Daylilies, fl owering perennial, over 200 varieties, disease/pest resistant, many colors, early/mid/late blooming and reblooming varieties, 12” to 48” tall, www.oakvillefarm.com, $4.00. BJ Wright, Macon 252-257-4454. Old English boxwoods 140 totals 15-25” tall, $2/per inch, you dig. Mildred Guthrie, Snow Camp 336-376-3342. 5 acres of Viognier by the ton, have other varieties in smaller amounts, Petit Verdot, Cab Frac, tons of Muscadines for much less, $1,000/per ton. Robin Weant, Lewisville 336-407-3033. Leyland Cypress trees 1 gal, $ 2.50; 2 gal, $ 5; mundo grass, 1 gal. $1; blue rug juniper, $2.50. John Hood, Brown Summit 336-601-7502 evenings and weekends. Heirloom Rose Campion seeds, peren-nials with deep fuschia color on silvery green stalks, SASE +$3/25 seeds, easy to grow. Zoe Kelley, 1313 Hempshire Court, High Point 27262. Seeds & Plants For Sale Large dark blue iris that blooms early spring. Verner Garner, 2823 Linden Rd, Aberdeen 28315. Cowhorn turnip seed. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480. Seeds & Plants Wanted SEEDS & PLANTS Sunfl ower seeds old timey type, huge 12-14 lb fl ower, 15-18” diameter. 25 Seeds/$3; 50 seeds/$5, send S.A.S.E and cash. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Rd Trinity, NC 27370. Blueberry bushes 3 yr, 3-4’ tall, early, mid, late varieties, full of berries now, organic $15/ea or 3/for $40. Debi Capps, Mooresboro 704-434-2958. Comfrey-high yield, high protein perennial herb for fodder, food, compost, and remedy, satisfaction guaranteed. $ .29 root and up for crowns, plants, up to $25. Thomas Branham, 1328 Partridge Creek Road, Topton 28781 828-321-3095. Blueberry plants, 11 varieties early, mid and late season bushes, view plants www.cashwellfarms.com, $3 to $65. Michael Cashwell, Garland 910- 529-1469. Collard plants, Morris Heading, Georgia and Vates, $8/100 or $55/1,000. Jim Gibson, Ellerbe 910-652-6154 or 910-573-7914. Hay sprigs with cold tolerate genes. $8.50 Goodwell, $7.50 Ozark, $5 Midland-99 / Hay sprigs $4 Bushel for Coastal, Tifton-44, Tifton-85., $3.50 - $8.50. B B K Farms, Maxton 910- 844-6003. Apple, Apricot, Blackberry, Cherry, Blueberry, Pear, Asian Pear, Pecan, Fig, Peach, Persimmon, Plum, Pomigrante, Raspberry, seedless Grapevines, Mus-cadine Grapevines, Lenton Rose and Flowering Cherry, $15-$35. Walter Upchurch, Raleigh 919- 417- 9904. Martin gourds for bird houses and crafts, $1.25 up, briarless blackberries $5; brown turkish fi gs, $10. Glenn McElveen, Garner 919-772-2785. Premier and O’Neal blueberry $9.99/3 gallon size, 50+, $6.99/3 gal.; Dwarf yaupon $ 9.99/3 gal.; Summit bronze muscadine $4.99/1 gal.; $9.99/3 gal. $.4.99/1 gal. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480. Upland creecy seeds $.25/pkg plus SASE. Tham Wiseman, 2541 Union Cross Church Rd., Yadkinville 27055. Mossy cup Oak seedlings also called Burr Oak, large acorns, $15 potted. Georgia Muller, Norwood 704-474-7113. 50 Fig trees $7/ea; 100 Crepe Mytrles, $5/ea. Tony Parker, Bolton 910-655-0741. Old timey cockscomb seeds huge blossom with rich crimson color, sturdy 18” stalk, 200 seeds, $3 cash plus SASE. Barry Cox, 6225 Welborn Rd., Trinity 27370. Small Animals For Sale Georgia redback rabbits for meat, replenishing areas, pets or meat, avail-able year round, $12 up. L. J. Smith, Thomasville 336-476-4112. Rabbits several colors, $5. Rus-sell Thompson, Lexington 336- 596-7796. Rabbits quality New Zealand, Californian, mini lops, Flemish, and Holland lops, $6 up. Trent Canipe, Lin-colnton 704-740-6704. Rabbits TN red back, for training dogs, $10/ea; or 10 for $80; tri-color Neapolitan rabbits for pets, $10. Perry Wellman, Bostic 828-245-8092. Rabbits Lionheads, Holland lops, Dutch, Californians and New Zealands, $10- $25. Judy Bullard, Cerro Gordo 910-654-4833. Rabbits red back, $10/ea. Tasha Lane, Princeton 919-291-0257. Rabbits New Zealand, Harlequin, American Chinchilla, Mini Rex, mixed and meat rabbits, young to breeders, $10 up. Alex Woodlief, Franklinton 919- 494-5256. Missouri cottontails great for train-ing beagles in rabbit pens, $7/ea. Scott Bryant, Wake Forest 919-761-3075. NZ rabbits red NZ buck, 3 m/o; white NZ buck 9 w/o; white NZ female 7 w/o, purebred large meat type, $15/ea or $40/for all; Holland Lops, adult neutered male, adult spayed female, $30/for both.. R. Greene, Zebulon 919- 842-0428. Mixed breeds, Dutch, mini Rex mixes, $20-$25. Sandy Voss, Ra-leigh 919-846-1438. Rabbits, Flemish Giants several colors, Champagne D’Argent, large meat breed w/lovely silver coat, breeding & pets $30 up, www.SheepSheep.com. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657-9271. New barn has 2 new 12x12 stalls for rent, $275 plus feed, 5 acres of pastures, daily turnouts, 2 x feedings, round pen, owner on premises, Zebulon /Pilot area. Vickie Baysden, Zebulon 252-205-3467. Two-horse slant or straight load, bumper pull horse trailer 7 1/2 tall w/front tack/dressing room. Year 2000 or newer, reasonable. J.R. Webb, Col-fax 336-668-7900. Horses & Supplies Wanted Five sets of horse harnesses and accessories $500-$1,000 nego. Wade Williams, Purlear 336-973-2409. 99 Circle M GN 2 horse stock trailer, tall, good fl oor boards, rubber mats, 5 new tires, $1,800. Neila Tullar, Gibsonville 336-449-6244. Molly mule colt, 1 y/o, black with brown nose, quarter horse type, good ground manners, $350. Tony Thomas, Marshville 704-624-0403. TWH reg., 13 y/o mare; TWH/SSH, 4 y/o gelding; TWH grade, 8 y/o gelding, $450/ea; saddles, $150/ea. Jim Gardner, Hamlet 910-582-5839. 99 Sundowner 3 horse GN slant weekender, hot water, cowboy shower, gas heat, drop down windows, new tires, escape and walk thru doors, EC, $17,500. Jan Sorrells, Reidsville 336- 342-3900. Mini black/white fi lly with blue eyes, tri-color colt, black fi lly, loud colors, friendly, parents on site, triple reg., $600. Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412-1684. Horse boarding pasture, ring, jumps, access to trails, fence board and electric, pond, $185/mo; barn with 4 stalls, etc., $150/per stall your care; horses for lease. B. Sedwick, Knightdale 919-365-7365. Mini donkeys 12 m/o spotted jack, very friendly, $350. Steve Levitt, Efl and 919-563-9527. Standard donkeys herd reduction 2 standard jennys, one has white foal on side, $300-$650. Ronnie Moye, Stantonsburg 252-399-1662. Jump sets training or wing stan-dard, rolltops, lattice gate ½ or whole, fl ower boxes or boxes, looks like rock or brick, $35-$150. Greg Mills, Apex 919-362-8944. Horseshoeing stock, GC, $200. Peggy Hughes, Lexington 336-859-2042. 2004 S & H 3 horse slant 16ft. with tack and dressing room, white, $4,500; 16ft. Richardson fl at bed GN w/ramps and heavy duty axles, $2,500. Greg Sizemore, Llansing 336-384-1421 home 977-1880 cell. One horse sleigh, rare Santa Clause style, reconditioned, EC, black with red leather seat, $1,500. J.R. Webb, Col-fax 336-668-7900. 2001 DiBella 6 horse van 50,000 miles F650 never used commercially non- CDL, new tires, EC, $48,000 OBO. Liz von Muggenthaler, Hillsborough 919- 241-4410. 2005 Cicle M Supreme 2 horse trailer bumper pull step up tack room, roof vents, electric brakes feed mangers, mats, EC, $5,500. Mary Ann Ripperger, Elizabeth City 252-264-3883. Homozygous sorrelpintostallion, $400. Harry Rivers, Newport 252-223-4670. 7 year old Halfl inger mare with 1 month old stud colt, rides and drives, gentle, $1,500. Tim Cummings, Mt Airy 336-710- 9859. Horse boarding nice barn, concrete aisles, wash bay, tack room/lounge, ring, matted stalls, fans, 2X daily feeding and watering, daily turnout, full & partial packages, owner on site, $300-$225/ mo. Tony McMasters, Ramseur 336- 302-6853. 99 Sundowner EC, 3-horse, GN, weekender, hot water, gas heat, cowboy shower, padded dividers, dropdown windows, escape door, walk thru door, kept covered, $17,000. Jan Sorrells, Reidsville 336-342-3900. Sierakowski and Son 2 wheel cart, seat replaced, brakes work, 36” wheels, 2 sets of shafts, fi ts a 15-16 h horse, $2,000 OBO; horse boarding, pastures, 120 x 180 arena w/ light, 12 x 12 stalls, covered wash area, $325. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336-364-4739. Bob Marhsall Endurance treeless saddle with horn, 16 1/2, $800. Tammy Reid, Stokesdale 336-427-5175. Barrel Saddle-rough out, LN, match-ing breast strap, $250. Karen Hardy, Eden 336-552-4364. 16’ goose neck Circle M horse trailer with living quarters $3,200; hand made western show saddle, LN, $400. Joe Wages, Winston-Salem 336- 682-7950. 2000 Sundowner, gooseneck,3h, slant load, alum.w/wht.skin, LQ w/heat, AC, sink, hot/cold water, cowboy shower, awning, rear tack, $15,500. Becky Butts, Yanceyville 336-694-1613. Pine shavings easy pick, low waste, excellent coverage, very absorbent, easy handle and store, large plastic bags. $4.25/ea. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville 336 698-0207. Tandem cart for miniature horse or pony, tack included, $750. Glenn, Lex-ington 336-764-0167. Mini-Horse stallion 5y/o, black and white pinto w/papers very gentle 31 inches gentle proven breeder, $450. Debra, Winston-Salem 336- 764-3038. 15 in Circle Y Flex light saddle, slick seat, barely used, $850; black 15 in saddle Inc western $200. Sonya Proctor, Winston- Salem 336-848-5642. Shoeing stock, large enough for drafts, steel construction, never used, $400. Dale Essick, Kernersville 336-869-2133. APHA 8 yo bay and white tovero mare, medicine hat, blue eyes, black eyeliner, would make nice trail horse or broodmare, $1,000. Lisa Oakley, To-baccoville 336-969-6678. Miniature donkeys 2 gray jenny’s with black cross, 1 black jack with white on forehead and black cross, $600. Jimmy Neal, Colfax 336-993-6079. Nice pair of gentle sorrel draft mules, with harness, ride, but haven’t been hitched for 6 years, 16 y/o, $2,900. Wendell Ott, Oak Ridge 336-643-9080. Horse boarding, Dream Acres stables accepting new boarders, feed, hay, shavings, loving care, lots of trails, barn is 8,000 sq ft $250/per month; QH, chesnut mare, 10 y/o, sound no vices, $2,500. Torie Ritchie, Winston- Sa-lem 336-734-3777. Matching Welsh ponies, both are gelding 8 & 9 years old, 12 h, broke to work a wagon, very gentle, $ 2,500/for the pair; .6 year old gray quarter horse gelding, 15 h broke to work not to ride, great project, $150 OBO. Robert Oliver, Vilas 704-534-0644. Forecart, upholstered bench seat, brakes, rubber tires, shafts and team pole, horse or draft size, barely used, $1,000. Rebecca Starnes, Monroe 704-764-9675. Two TWH and one QH, sound, great trail riders, $1,300. Curtis Whitley, Concord 704-788-1398. Tucker River Plantation saddle, brown,16 1/2 inch seat, medium tree, gel seat, VGC, 2006 model used about a year or less total, the cadillac of trail saddles $900. Lynn Tanner, Hunters-ville 704-948-6992. 2007 Adam 2 horse BP 14 ft. straight load horse trailer, steele frame with alum. skin, sheltered & like new, $6,500. Jeannie Lins, Salisbury 704-637-5058. Powell Riding equipment 15 inch Western saddle, LNC, $325; new and used tack plus an Australian saddle, good package deal. Thomas Branham, Nantahala. 828-321-3095. Hafl inger mare. 13.2h, 11 or 12 years old, excellent for beginners and children, $1,600. Julie Congleton, Wilm-ington 910-409-2336. Miniature weanlings, foaled March and May, 2 fi llies, 1 colt. $650 up, Judy Bullard, Cerro Gordo 910-654-4833. AQHA and APHA weanlings for sale, foaled February and March, $1,000 up. Matthew Bullard, Cerro Gordo, 910-840-1704. Reg. 6yr old black/white paint gelding, Pepis Poco/Poco Dandy/Leo San Man bloodline, started late needs fi nishing, broodlines shows lots of Youth showing. $1,800. Jennifer Johnson, Dunn 910- 897-4815. Pasture or full board, roundpen, riding arena, large pastures, 12 x 12 stalls, tack room, owner on premises 24/7 Mebane/ Hillsborough area, $225-$350. Beverly Parrish, Efl and 919-304-3215. Cover two horse wagon VGC has hydraulic brakes driver seat and bench seats in back along sides in bed and rear steps, $1,800. Scott, Bear Creek 919- 545-1492. New 3 straps biothane draft team parade harness with stainless steel, $850. M. Scott, Bear Creek 919-545-1492. Horse boarding Silk Hope area. Pasture board with run-in shelter. Lighted round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings/ day. Quality pasture. Peaceful setting. Excellent care. Stall board available. References available. $225/mo. Mary Ann Harville, Siler City 919-742-5053. Two seater buck board rubber faced wheels and brakes, $2,000. Tony Bagwell, Benson 919-753-8135. Two white draft mules 15 to 16 h, LN double harness, 12 ft pioneer wagon with brakes and bench seats, cushions, $4,000. David Hall, Roseboro 910-531-3907. Two horse BP trailer, extra tall, walk thru escape door, good tires, GC, $1,250. Ray Penland, Hayesville 828- 389-9413. Horse boarding small farm half board includes hay and grain, 12x12 stall, plenty of pasture riding ring, owner lives on farm, $200/mo. Rebecca May, Greensboro 336-674-1763. Reg. black/white pinto paint pony, gelding 5 y/o, 13 h, broke to ride, responds to leg pressure and neck reins, extremely gentle, will pull cart, $2,500. John R. Davis Sr., Wake Forest 919-614-6532. AHS reg. mare 7 y/o by Grand Prix stallion out of TB, 16.3 h, dark bay, club foot, sweet disposition, Free to right home, references req’d. J. Rash, Statesville 704-592-2791. Mini donkeys 4 m/o, cute and friendly, jennys $500- jacks, $300. John Harroff, Concord 704-786-3782. Donkey large jack strawberry roan Halfl inger size, 4 y/o, gentle, $275. Steve Langley, Nashville 252-443-0490. Paso mare safe, sound and smooth, 20 y/o great trail horse, excellent feet without shoes, easy keeper, registered, excellent bloodline, proven broodmare, $900. Jan Mixon, Hickory 828-327-7077. HORSES Horses & Supplies For Sale *** PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins test. Advertisers must supply the accession number of test, the name of lab doing the test, the date of test and results for each equine advertised. The following advertisers have provided proof of a negative Coggins test. *** HORSES 10-25 ac with house in south-eastern NC. Don Clark, Wilmington 910-799-8507. Safe place to hunt within reasonable driving distance from south Charlotte, responsible. Gary McDermott, Char-lotte 704-421-5410. Hunters ISO hunting land, small group of guys, very respectful, safe. Mark Kerkhoff, Charlotte 704-249- 2263. To lease 5 acres near Greensboro for market garden and greenhouse. Gabriel Wilmoth, Greensboro 859-421-0669. To buy 5-10 acres land for pastur-ing of chickens, goats, pigs, home site 40 min or less from Raleigh near Durham, Clayton, or Chapel Hill. Colby Geiman, Raleigh 919-754-0807. To lease 40 to 1,000+ ac. for wild-life management type hunting for 2-4 hunters for 2010 season and possible long-term, references available. Matt Sink, Winston-Salem 336-978-5956. Farmland Wanted FARMLAND FARMLAND WANTED 10 ac horse pasture acres, two ponds. new woven wire fence and posts, new seeding and fertilizer, $25,000 in improvements, $69,000. William Kroll, Bennett.336-879-6505. 20 ac. Randolph co., near Climax, approximately 14 ac cleared, creek, great for mini farm, pond site, 15 minutes from Greensboro or Asheboro,$84,800. DeVane Williard, Randleman 336-362- 6242. 28.63 ac w/partially cleared and wooded acreage, stream, large barn, sweet potato house and 1900’s farmh ouse, $350,000. George Paloumbas, Kernersville 336-682-4151. 39.43 ac, long road frontage, stream, approx. 20 acres cleared., $130,000. Larry Butts, Sr., Yanceyville 336- 694-1613. 14 ac, mountainous, wooded, great views, some horse land, stream, excel-lent owner fi nancing, $2,500/ac. Lewis Cox, Mount Airy 336-786-1697. 8.006 ac Yadkin co. fenced pasture with 1 ac pond in center, 492.1 ft road front, $75,000. Linda Isom, Pfaff-town 336-945-9373. 30 ac Davidson co. tree farm, new 24 x 36 barn, small pasture and fi elds, deer, rabbit, etc,1 mile to High Rock lake boat ramp/ pebble beach, $185,000. L.W. Shoaf, Lexington 336- 956-0404. 10.24 acres, Ashe co, 5 miles from New River and Blue Ridge Parkway, wooded and pasture, small stream, paved Road. $102,000. William Sands, Laurel Springs 336-982-4856. 18.5 acres outside Cherryville, Gaston co. half open fi eld, half wooded .two creeks.$5,200/per ac. Brent Greene, Dallas 704-616-3008. 16 acres, mature hard woods, large creek, Creston, $120,000. Pam Orbison, Salisbury 704-754-2285. 12+ acres with barn and stream. single wide mobile home, good location $159,000. J.B. Hudson 704- 880-0254. 137 acres Caldwell co and 101 acres Caldwell joining Pisgah Nat. Forest. $3,000/ac, owner fi nancing 6%, hunters, buy rather than lease. Andrew Laczko Mooresville 704-892-5877. Approx. 50 acres loblolly pines to be cut in 4 years, excellant dear hunting. $5,000/per acre. Myrtice Myers, Bostic 828-245-1552. 4 house broiler farm with current contract with Perdue, two homes, one barn, numerous buildings, cattle fencing around entire 42 acres, $860,000. David Richardson, Seagrove 910-464- 0450. Long term lease for hunting with trails 136 ac, $10/per ac. D.L. Peterson, Salemburg 910-564-4962. 102.5 acres in Anson co south of Wadesboro, rich soil sand clay mix, good for pasture, chicken farm, plant in pines, hunting deer, turkey, hog, ducks, $250,000; 21 acres near Rockingham great horse farm, app 2 acre pond site, $60,000. Carl Lee, Rockingham 910- 895-4564. 18.3 acres Scotland co. 2 houses, barn,3 pastures, private, lots of trees, 4 br older home, small town, close to everything, $180,000. Roger Lewis, Laurel Hill 910-503-0114. 4.1 acres, 20 miles east of Raleigh, suitable for horses, 2,235 sq ft. brick ranch, large out buildings. $179,900. Gail Hinton, Middlesex 919-215- 7402. 12.5 acres fenced for small animals, house and several out build-ings, located in southern Johnston County, convenient to Fort Bragg and Fayetteville, $160,000. John Bentley, Raleigh 919-280-6159. 18 ac horse farm, 3 ac stocked pond, restored tobacco barn, cow/horse barn, all property is road frontage, 2,600 sq.ft. log cabin, $499,000. M. Glen, Spring Hope 919-795-3662. 75 acres, fenced, custom horse barn, 450 round bales per yer income, 3,200 sq ft home, $1,000,000. Den-nis Brucker, Bear Creek 919-837- 0322. 14.69 fenced acres in pasture with 3,133 sq ft home, horses/cows welcome, $495,000. Angela Hayes, Angier 919- 247-6009. July 2010 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Livestock For Sale Large bull with four blood lines, Watusi, Brahma, Scottish Highland and Longhorn, massive build, would make good rodeo stock, $1,100. Carroll John-son, Lincolnton 704-735-2473. Jersey milk cow $600. Garver Jarrell, Mt Airy 336-352-3491 or 648-4284. Angus bull DOB 10/06, purebred, good bloodlines, $950, delivery available. R. Royle, Kernersville 336-886-2573. Purebred Nubian bucks, silver gray and silver gray with black spots, $150 up. Max Keever, Statesville 704- 872-8272. Alpacas registered, true black, 5 y/o male, not gelded, $1,000; dark brown, 1 y/o male, not gelded, $1,000. Brenda Brown, Thurmond 336-957-3581. Six Boer nannies bred, good frames, correct color, good mothers, $150/ea. Robert Taylor, Seaboard 252-589-2551. Mini-Nubian baby bucks, first generation, blue eyes, $200. J. Efi rd, Oakboro 704-485-4694. Six Charolais cows reg. 2 ½ y/o with calves born Jan. and Feb. 2010, $1,200/cow/calf pair; one reg. Charolais bull, 2 ½ y/o, $1,800. Ron Stroupe, Advance 336-816-2779. Boer goats ¾ to full blood, $75- $150. Chris Williams, Durham 919- 614-0338. Polled Hereford cattle reg. blood-line, very gentle, bull, 1 y/o to 20 m/o, $800/ea. Nancy McKnight, State Road 336-874-2166 or 276-768-8769-cell. Texas Longhorn heifers, bred cows and brindle bulls, $350 up; roping heifers. Charlie Bolton, Jr., Pittsboro 919-542-6132. Charolais performance tested since 1966, purebred reg. polled and horned, $1,500 to $25,000. Carol and John Dyk-ers, Siler City 919-663-2436 or John Headen 919-742-4745. 4 month old buck kid red and white half Spanish quarter boar quarter nubian will be great breeding buck, $100. Jeff Freeman, Westfi eld 336-351-5740. ADGA registered LaManchas nice milk and show lines, herd cleared annually for CAE, Johnnes, Brucellosis, and CL, $125 up. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336- 553-8724. Blackbelly Barbadoe rams and ewes 4 months to 2 y/o, $40-$250. Douglas Downing, Asheboro 336-861-5130 aft. 6 pm. Duroc X Landrace feeder pigs, $40 up. Tracy Moore , Lexington 336- 247-3962. Alpine dairy goats buck and doe kids, yearling does, milkers, CAE neg. herd, hand raised, $100 up. Leon Albright, Thomasville 336-250-7288. 25 Bred Angus / Simmental X com-mercial heifers, pregnancy checked, bred to calving ease Angus bull will calve September and October, guaranteed bred vaccinated, top genetics $1,200/ea for 10 or more. Travis Graves. Burlington 336-266-0460. Reg Angus Bull DOB 12-13-07 Bando 1961 X Blackcap, easy calving bull, calf avg 70# apx 1400#, $1,500. Mi-chael or Dianne Fulbright, Vale 704- 462-2984. Registered Texas Longhorns top pedigrees bred for horn, color, disposition. bulls, cow/calves, ropers. $400 up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336-302-0966. Red Angus bulls, Pure bred, 18 months old. All grass fed., $1,000. Amos McLamb, Garland 910-532-4782. Five full blooded black Angus bull calves DOB 12/09-1-2010, $900 - $950. Mac Webster, Madison 336- 316-5601. Pygmy goat kids, healthy and tame, pick yours today, DOB 5/2010, $20-$30. Lisa Belcher, Ararat 336-374-3259. Registered Gelbvieh bull, DOB 1/09, Ex. EPDs, Semen/Soundness checked, $1,995; registered Gelbvieh and Balancer, cow/calf pairs excellent EPDs $1,800-$2,250. Doug Holyfi eld, Dobson 336-374-3825. Purebred charolais bull, naturally polled, father registered mother not, excellent frame will be nice breeder, DOB12/09, shots up to date, $550. Brock Myers, Linwood 336-382-1393. Kiko goats - NZ, PB, percentage all percentage priced to sell, meaty PB bucklings and various doelings ready for fall, Iron Horse/Nick/SportsKat bloodlines www.generationfarm. com, $75-$600. Chuck Shaffer, Walnut Cove 336-420-2244. Culled mature ewes suggest for mut-ton, you pick up, $80/ea. Olga or John Elder, Burlington 336-421-8244. Simmental X Angus heifer, safe in calf to a calving ease Simmental bull. $1,100. Phil Rucker, Hamptonville. 336-468-1675. Boer Goats full blood and percentage, $75 up. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336- 475-6539. Dispersal of show quality ewe lambs born 3/10 with Massey Club Lamb ge-neitcs, very nice 2 y/o ewes with Slack & Massey genetics, $200 up. Judy and Rick Wilson, Mocksville 336-492-5962. Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats, AGS registered, one doe, DOB 12/07; one doe and buck DOB 2/09; one doe and 2 bucks, DOB 3/10, white, tan and black, bucks $75, does $100, more than one $20 less each goat. Pat Warren, Prospect Hill 336-562-3380. Katahdin Sheep spring lambs for $80-100 as well as several 2-4 year old ewes for $120-$150; Kathadin ram great breeder strong healthy $200 or will trade for another ram. David L. Dixon, Pine Hall 336-427-5670 or ddixon20@ triad. rr.com. Bar hog approx. 2 y/o, 600 lbs, $160. Leroy Pinnix, Eden 336-623- 4549. Nubian and Alpine cross goats, are out of registered Alpine billy, all born since Feb 2010, $40 up; Holstein bull 13 m/o; 2 Holstein steers 1 y/o, bottle raised on goats milk and grained daily, $400 up. Tina Jester, East Bend 336-655-4399. Toggenburg registered buck born 1/2010, disbudded and friendly, out of Rowe and Hidde-Lane bloodlines, bred for milk and show, $150. Sud VanMatre, Trinity 336-687-1792. Llamas mini females, males, young and adults, variety of colors, $1,200 up. Mike and Wanda Higgins, Gibson-ville 336-697-8955. Fainting and Boer goats spring ‘10 Boer kids full blood $100 up; Fainting kids, bucks, $85; does $125. Dodd Linker, Clemmons 336-712-2484. Boer goats fullblood and percentage, bucks, does and kids, $50 up. Richard Sny-der, Winston-Salem 336-788-0801. Comm. replacement heifers, Angus X 14-15 m/o, will make good brood cows w/ great disposition, $700. Michael Wesson, Vale 336-813-0700. Reg. Polled Hereford Bull 14 m/o, good calving ease bull, good disposition & will make a great herd bull,$1,000. Jonathan Wesson, Vale 336-813-4964. Pigs, spotted Poland China X over Hampshire an Duroc, $25-$40. Steve Metcalf, Denton 336-859-2606. BLACK Angus bulls, purebred, some reg. Ext, Net Worth bloodlines, $850 up; open heifers $700 up; bred cows, $850 up. Henry Craven, Seagrove 336- 879-2500. Boer bucks 4m/o nice goats $75 up. J.D. Powell, Harmony 336-909-1559. Fainting goats bucklings and doelings blk/wht $50-$200. K. Atkins, Kernersville 336-595-2825. Alpine Nubian X bucks born Easter 2010, very friendly $100. Boni Lowry, Salisbury 704-310-7288. 15 Angus cross heifers 17 m/o ex-posed to Objective Son from Feb-April. handpicked from 45 head last fall, due in November, $1,000. Alvin Carpenter, Lawndale 704-435-2377. Black Angus and Sim-Angus bulls-top bloodlines 8 m/o to breeding age $800 up. Shane Howard, Locust 704-485-3487. Dexter heifer calf, DOB 2/10, dun, registered, ready end of June, $800. Jerry Griffi n, Oakboro 704-485-8435. Angus cow/calf pairs bred and open heifers yearling bulls Final Answer and Bando breeding, $1,000. Grady Ward, Lawndale 704-538-3397. Angus Bulls AI sired weaned May 2010 - 4 1 - 2.5 year old, Co-nealy Thunder son herd bull, $1,000 up. Roy Swisheer, Statesville 704- 546-7867. Nubians, purebred ADGA, yearling mostly black w/ white and brown markings, 2 buck kids born 3/30/10 brown and white, $50 up. Leigh Powlas, Salisbury 704-633-2508. Registered Santa Gertrudis bull calf DOB 5/09, $650. Kenny West, Cleveland 704-634-3796. Reg. Angus bulls, 8-20 m/o, Objective and New Design 878 blood-lines, $1,000 - $1,500. Kim Starnes, Salisbury 704-637-1805. Reg. Red Angus bulls 10 m/o, good disposition, sound feet and legs, $1,000. Kevin Huffman, Salis-bury 704-637-6762. Reg. Black angus bull 5 y/o, gentle $1,200; Angus Charolais X heifers 7 m/o up $600 up. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704-639-0867. Charolais bulls and heifers pure-bred, polled, gentle, registered sires, 7-14 m/o, $600-$900, delivery can be arranged. Dee Helms, Salisbury 704- 642-9680. Nichols S264 Black Angus easy calving bull DOB 10/12/06 ready to work, fall calves sired by him on farm, $1,500. Brian Tadlock, China Grove 704-791-2561. Reg. Polled Hereford bull 2 years old, Milkmaker bloodlines Victor, dark, freckled face, easy calving. $1,000. Alice Davis, Salisbury 704-855-4930. Registered Black Polled Simmental Bull, very gentle, well built, DOB 6/07, $1,300. Paul Ratchford, Gastonia 704- 867-1409. AI cross bulls out of reg. Angus cows X with black Beefmaster 17 Genestars, Buzzard Hollow Simmential, and Wagyu Coble beef, $900 up. David White, Dallas 704-913-5157. Polled Hereford bulls, full blooded, dark colored, gentle, out of large dark colored Herefords $500 up Jim Long, Kannapolis 704-932-0503. Registered black angus bull 15 mos sire EBS Perfecto 758 ear tatto, ear tag and registration papers high quality docile, $1,500. Robert Martin, Albemarle 704- 983- 4095. Jacob sheep primitive, hardy, heritage breed with spots, horns, ewes, rams, lambs, for breeding, fi ber, meat, healthy, registered fl ock $75 - $300. Cathy Robinson, Forest City 828-248-9533. French Alpine dairy goats, ADGA registered, great home milkers, gentle. weaned kids and milk does, some weth-ers. CAE free herd. $75 - $200. Karen Jordan, Swannanoa 828-298-9452. Black polled Simmental bulls, 18- 21 m/o, easy calvers, AI sired, $1,200- $1,500. Greg Wyant, Newton 828- 381-1478. Polled Herefords purebred out of registered cows no papers; cow/calf pairs, bred cows and heifers, also Baldy heifers $500 up. Brian Penley, Taylorsville 828-612-5300. Goats and sheep reg. purebred Nubian goats for milk and show, 2010 kids and milking does, colored Cor-riedale ram lambs www.SheepSheep. com $250 up. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828-657-9271. Dexter bull 8 m/o old bull can be registered, sire and dam are on site, weighs about 300 lbs, he would make a great bull for breeding, $500. Diane Huffman, Connelly Springs 828- 433-4706. ABGA Boer billies quality breed-ing stock show quality, $200. Bobby Robinson, Conover 828-464-1076. Reg. Black Angus brood cows, pasture bred, black Angus heifers, $500. Ronald Gaddy, Taylorsville 828-632-7704. 50 bred Angus Balancer heifers, located below Monroe, bred to Yon Angus bull, average weight 1,025 lbs, calving late September 2010, $1,025. Michel Forbis, Sylva 843- 680-0312. Red Angus bull, approx 1 y/o, $850. M. Brian, Rocky Point 910- 617-0060. Registered fullblood Boer goats, breeding & show stock avail., genetics include Casey, P/H 300T, P/H 84S, Bingo, $300 up. Stephen Herring, Newton Grove 910-379-7555. Katahdin hair sheep 20 ewes $300/ea; 6 yrling ewes, $200/ea; 15 ewe lambs, $100/ea; 19 ram lambs, $75/ea. Gary S. Winter, Burgaw 910- 470-0395. Fullblood and commercial Boer goats, reds, blacks, paints and spots, $100 up. Steven Bozzo, Bear Creek 336-302-7985, www.ncspot-tedboergoats. com. LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK Alfalfa $8/bale; orchard grass hay, $6/bale; Ozark Bermuda hay, $5.50/ bale, all horse quality, fi eld pick up discount, delivery available. Fred Burt, Fuquay Varina 919-552-4447. Coastal Bermuda booking 2010 cuttings, horse quality, sq bales order only, $3.50-$4; coastal Bermuda, booking 2010 cuttings, horse quality, 4 ft x5 ft round bales, $25-$40. Travis or Lee Roy Lookabill, Wadesboro 704-690-0411. Straw 3,000 good tight bales, no weeds, no rain, $2/ea at barn, can deliver for extra charge; alfalfa, $6/in fi eld, $7/in barn; orchard grass, $5/in fi eld, $6/in barn, 50 lbs, horse quality. Harden Phipps. Julian 336- 466-6817. Fescue hay square bales, $2.75. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336-475-6539. Horse hay mixed grass, last year’s cutting, 80 bales, $3/ea. Brenda Burdge Reidsville 336-342-7581. Horse quality sq bales, mixed hay, oats, fescue, orchard, $5/ea, Kerners-ville area. Patrick Murphy, Winston- Salem 919- 427-4648. 4x4 round bales of Marshall rye, fescue, Bermuda, net wrapped, under shelter, $30. Bobby Dew Jr, Rocky Mt 252-883-4422. Fresh clean fescue and orchard mix, out of barn, sq bales, $4. Cronnie Davis, Ramseur 336-736-1327 or 879-5902. Fescue hay May 2010 cutting good quality horse hay $3/bale, delivery available. Michael Townsend, Pleasant Garden 336-215-7832 or 669-1154. Square bales horse quality hay, organic, no herbicides, chemical fertil-izers, pesticides, well maintained fi elds, fescue and coastal, fescue, delivery avail-able, $2.85 / fi eld; $2.95/ in barn. Pat Snider, Staley 336-317-4105. Fescue/orchard grass/mixed, 4x4 round bales, $20/per bale in barn; $16/ea stored outside. David L. Allen, Liber-ty 336-622-2070. First cutting top quality hay, pure orchard grass, $5; fescue, $4/sq bales. Joe Wages, Winston-Salem 336- 682-7950. Grass/fescue mix large or small amounts, $3/bale. T.C. Berrier, Lex-ington 336-764-1051. Hay about 100 round bales of 4X5 fescue, no rain, in barn, 2 y/o, $15 per bale at the barn. George Bain, Ashe-boro 336-879-2696. Fescue/orchard mixed horse qual-ity hay May 2010 cutting, no rain, $4.50/bale. Adam Johnson, Granite Falls 336-927-7277. Fescue hay 4x4 round rolls, net wrapped, $20/ea at shed. John Royall, Thurmond 336-957-2637. Hay 4x4 bales cut 2010 Wilkes county, $18 we load you in fi eld: $20 out of shed, easy access from US 421. Joel Church, Ferguson 336-957-6508. Alalalfa/orchard grass 2010 crop horse quality, $4/in fi eld; $4.50/in barn; straw, $3.50. John Kapp, Rural Hall 336-969-6630. ‘10 spring cut fescue/orchard grass 48”x56” round bales horse quality cut and stored dry $25 at barn; ‘09 spring cut bales stored dry $20. James Allen, Mocksville 336-998-3128. 4X4 Round bales/ kept in barn, horse hay, $25, cow hay, $20. Dale Latham, Mocksville 336-998-8097. Wheatstraw $2.25 per bale at barn. G.T. Underwood, Elon 336- 349-7283. 2010 horse quality fescue hay/ always sheltered/ no rain/ also out of the fi eld cheaper price/ round or square available, $3-$30. Tracy, Albemarle 704- 361- 8111. High quality horse and cow hay, oat and rye grass mix, fescue square, tight bales, no rain in barn, $2 to $4. Brandon Thomas, Norwood 704-219-1261. Oats hay 4x4 round bales, kept in barn, $30; Fescue hay, 4x4 round bales, in barn, $20; fescue square bales in barn, $3. Jon Beaver, China Grove 704- 239-6322. Wheat straw, $2.75 at barn, delivery available for additional charge. Adam Moroe, Monroe 704-361-2435. Fescue/Orchard grass hay, horse quality square bales, spring 2010, $4.50; spring 2009, $3.50 at barn; 4x6 round bales, 2010, $30, 2009, $20; 2009 covered $35. Bill Anderson, Cherryville 704- 472-5964. Fall 2009 fescue hay 4x4 rolls, no rain and kept in barn in the dry, must move to make room for 2010 hay $10/a bale, we will load, $10. Greg Campbell, Harmony 704-546-2266. Orchard grass, excellent qual-ity, $4.50/sq. bale; fescue: $4.00 / sq. bale, $4.00 - $4.50. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704-629-5520. 2010 fi rst cutting round bales or-chard and fescue mix 4x5 bales in barn horse quality $30/per roll. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704-651-3870. Feed oats $30/ 55 gallon barrel; $8/50 lb. bag, your barrel or my bag, $30. Randy Clontz, Indian Trail 704-753-1780. Square bales - spring cut grass $2/per bale. David Miller, China Grove 704- 754-0503. 4x5 Fescue baled May 10. I will load for you. $25/ea or $22 if you take them all. Brandon King, Norwood 704- 918-8357. Excellent orchard grass hay, cut 5/4/10, no rain horse quality, square bales $4.75, second cutting available starting July 2010, delivery available. Tom Stikeleather, Statesville 704- 873-1124. Fescue horse quality, 4x4 round bales, $25/barn; orchard grass rolls, $30/barn; cow hay, $20 in barn; orchard sq bales, $5; fescue sq bales, $4, 2010 cutting.Tony Sigmon, Claremont 828 238 3290. 4X5 round bales, 2010 1st cut-ting, no rain, stored inside, $25. Josh Teague, Statesville 828-312-0373. May of 2010 fescue/orchard mix square bales, horse quality, no rain, excellent hay, $3.50. Stuart Beam, Rutherford-ton 828-429-3574. Organically grown 2010 hay, large square bales, horse-quality, orchard grass mix, managed for max. nutrition, no rain, $3.50 in fi eld, $4 at barn, delivery avail. Brian Love, Black Mountain 828- 669-2502. 4x5 round bales of oats, $25. Paul Weeks, Clinton 910-260-2470. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, 15.6% protein, 36.9 % ADF, several hundred square bales, 100 or more with discount, $5. Billie Smith, Raleigh 919-218-5129. Fescue/Orchard mixed quality horse hay baled sping 2010 $4.50/bale. Donald Baker, Youngsville 919-616-4190. 2010 fescue hay $4 in fi eld; $4.50 in barn, delivery available, near Mebane, Hillsborough, Burlington, Chapel Hill & Durham, $4. Kristen Cannada, Efland 919- 732-7646. 2010 Fescue, square bales, horse quality $3.50/per bale; cow quality, $2.50/per bale, sheltered-no rain. Kim Godon, Goldston 919-770-1070. 2010 crop mixed grass hay, fescue and orchard, no rain, stored in barn on pallets, 4x5 roll, $25/at barn. Larry York, Staley 336-824-2077. Coastal Bermuda sq bales, $4/in field; $5/in barn; 2010 alfalfa, sq bales, $6.50/bale. William Sutton, Jr., Ernul 252-229-1889. Hay & Grain For Sale HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN Custom sawing w/band mill your log or mine, up to 25 ft long $.30 ft up; sharpen band mill blades $7.50/ea. M. Glenn, Winston-Salem 336-817-4325. Portable sawmill service for custom sawn lumber, $55/hr. Albert Sikes, Wilmington 910-540-0998. Portable sawmill, I will saw your logs to lumber at your place or mine, custom sawing and post and beam available, $65/per hour. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919-669-1859. Vineyard or winery position amateur winemaker for approx. 7 years, course through University of Calif. Chris Bolcato, Mocksville 201- 906-0604. Horse farm exchange rent, nice barn, 1,600 ft sq apartment, must be responsible hard working, able to feed 12 horses twice daily, maintain fences, stalls, etc., barn apartment, references, work history. K. Carle, Archdale 336-549-8018 or ratherberi-din453@ yahoo. Someone with experience to sheer two grown sheep, prefer you come to my farm, but I will bring sheep to you. Chris Whitt, Sanford 919-777-5462. Someone to custom grow 1-5 acres ear or shell corn without pesticides or herbicides, possibly starting Aug/Sep with N-fi xing cover, near Yadkin-ville/ Harmony, $10-17/bu nego. Eric Brown, Yadkinville 704-546-5074. Side arm mowing, mow right of ways, ponds, ditch lines, road side mowing, trees up to 8 inch diameter, etc, hourly or set. Clint Stirewalt, Rockwell 704- 857-0966. Repair, restoration and painting of all tractors/farm equip. reasonable rates, onsite service and hauling if needed. 35+ yrs. exp. Danny Hicks, Siler City 919-704-5219. Horse sitting service 25 mile radius around Hillsborough inclusive. excess mileage and additional critters fees may apply. 30+ years experi-ence, references available, $50/ea. fi rst 5 horses, Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsborough 919-932-1313 or www. thehorseriderconnection.com. Farm Labor Mosquito fi sh Gambusia widely used for biological mosquito control, $100/per 1,000. Bobby Irving, Madison 336-427-7171. About 25 goldfi sh, 2 inches to 12 inches long, fi lter system, Free to good home. James P. Barrett, Winston- Salem 336-769-3673. Aquaculture, Supplies & Services New Zealand rabbits old enough to breed, may consider others. Joey Upright, Elkin 336-957-7184. Small Animals Wanted SMALL ANIMALS Purebred rabbits, black, broken, white and red, NZ, Californian and Cream D’Argent, some with pedigree, male or female, $10 up depending on breed, sex, age and quality. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336-498-7103. Rabbits several colors, $5. Rus-sell Thompson, Lexington 336- 596-7796. Quality NZ, Californian, Mini Lops, Flemish, and Holland lops, $6 up. Trent Canipe, Lincolnton 704- 740-6704. Rabbits TN redback for training dogs,$10/ea or 10 for $80; tri-color Neapolitan rabbits, pets, $10. Perry Wellman, Bostic 828-245-8092. Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW July 2010 To keep up with the latest on the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, check out the department’s blog at www.ncagr.gov/blog. You can also fi nd social media links for the department’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube sites there. 78-79 Ford truck auto. with AC, must have good cab and front clip, don’t care about the condition of bed-motor-automatic trans., $1. Ringo Hill, Denton 336-859-9461. Small trailer suitable for farm use, need not be road ready, for use behind a compact tractor, must be sound, have good tires and axle. Margaret Proctor, Apex 919-362-4130. 1 ton dump truck 10 or 12 ft bed, in GC. Ted Woack, Durham 919- 475-3210. 16 ft stock trailer BP, VGC, with divider. Robert Simpson, Lucama 252-243-2396 or 289-5889. 7 ton electric hydraulic GN dump trailer. Danny Paynter, Wise 252-456-3710. 93-96 F250 reg. cab diesel power 4WD preferred, 4 spd transmission, GC. J.R. Nichols, Durham 919-957- 3352. Trucks & Trailers Wanted Trucks & Trailers For Sale TRUCKS & TRAILERS 65 Dodge truck 318 premium mo-tor, 2 ton, $1,000 nego. Jennifer Hall, Purlear 336-973-2409. Utility trailer, $500. Hester Rascoe, Burlington 336-270-4916. 1957 Mack road tractor B61 Ther-modyne diesel, VGC, very low miles, $11,500. Clarence Buchanan, Burnsville 828-675-5771 or 284-2028. GN trailer 9 ton, 16 ft deck, 5 ft dove tail with ramps, dual axle, $3,500. Doug Fulp, Kernersville 336-996-6081. 1975 Intern’l tandem dump truck, LN Detroit engine, 5 spd w/3spd, air gate, swing gate, new electric tarp, good 17 ft bed, trailer hitch with air brake connections, long wheel base, good tires, $6,995. Bill Payne, Madison 336-548-6630 6-9 pm. 79 GMC 14 ft chip and leaf body, 70,132 actual miles, diesel motor, Allison automatic transmission, CDL license, $2,200 OBO. Ed Smith, Salisbury 704-636-1477. Cattle/horse trailer, 16 ft x 8 f t, dividing gate, side door, 2 axles, electric brakes, low to ground, $3,500. Dalfi rd Pinnix, State Road 336-874-2507. 84 Chevy 2 ton truck with LN 15 ft dump bed, has 4 ft grain sides and grain tailgate, 5-2 speed rear end, runs good, looks good, $5,000. Gene Glenn, Spruce Pine 828-385-1116. Trailer 5 ft 9 in wide 11 ft long, wooden floor, FC, $100. Wayne Martin, Walkertown 336-407-2231. Low Boy trailer 16 ft. 6 ft. sides all metal, $1,500. Kent Davis , Clem-mons 336- 766-7607. 1975 F600 12 foot fl atbed dump with 4 foot metal sides and tailgate, shed kept, GC, $4,500. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234-8518. Dual axle 6x14, GC, $2,000. Evan Myers, Winston-Salem 336- 242-3911. 1975 Chevy C-65 tadem axle dump truck, 24 ft grain sides, EC, $10,000. Craig Baldwin, Yanceyville 336-344-2697. 1992 Hillsboro gooseneck livestock trailer. 16 ft. 7 x 7 with center gate open and slide back door, LNC $4,300. Roy Willis, Providence 336-388-5985. 1990 Ford F 450 super duty 7.3 diesel , auto, good work truck, $1,800 or trade. William Hendrix, Tobaccoville 336- 399-9099. Reid ten ton tandem axle, dual wheels, 25’ dove tail with ramps, elec-tric brakes, pintle hitch, spring assist ramps,$2,550. Danny Sidden, Mount Airy 336-401-1279. 2005 GN Ponderosa 16’ LNC, shel-tered since new, 500 miles, dark grey in color $ 4,495 OBO. Todd Clayton, Hurdle Mills 336-592-5171. 1983 F250 Ford truck diesel, stan-dard trans., 4X4, runs good, good work truck, needs some work, $1,700. William Wright, Brown Summit 336-634- 1725. Logging truck bed frame 14’long $800. John Sharpe, Greensboro 336- 697-8369. Gooseneck 07 Loadmax Pro, 35 ft 5 ft dovetail, tandem, axles, 2 standards, 2 ramps, front tool box, radial tires with spare, $7,000. Phil W. Zimmerman, Lexington 336-764-1043. 5x8 tilt trailer 2000 lb axle, new wiring and LED tail lights, EC, $450. Mac Davis, Walnut Cove 336- 909-1977. 1988 Ford Super Duty F-350 Dump bed , Fifth wheel , 460 gas fi ve speed, 83,000 original miles, one owner ,GC, $3,750. Jeff Smith, Mocksville 336- 918-4421. Ford F-250 4x4 powerstroke diesel Lairat supercab longbed b&w hitch in bed leather, heated seats, heated mirrors all power 129,500 miles, nice, $14,500. M. Adam, Snow Camp 336-264-3118. 24’ Star Double Deck, all alu-minum Gooseneck trailer, Excellent Condition. Very clean. Has had limited use. $10,500. Coyt Karriker, Moores-ville 704-855-7266. 2006 3500 Chevrolet Silverado steel fl atbed dump, 33,000 miles. 6.0 engine, 5 spd. transmission. extra nice, 1 owner, $18,500.00. Terry Ingram, Taylorsville 828-632-7968. 1989 Ford F800 single axle dump truck, tarp and automatic trans. great truck, everything works good. motor is a champ., great for moving dirt into small areas, and it will pull a cat D3C bulldozer, $4,000. Corey Walters, Lumberton 910-258-2099. 1960 F600 dump truck. Black. 2 sp. axle, custom cab, 292 ci v8, 2 sets 4 ft. side planks, good body and tires. $4,000. Gene Sides, Mount Gilead 910- 439-5710 or 220-1241. 2008 7 ton Gooseneck trailer, spring loaded ramps, spare tire rack,tool box and side steps 24’ x 102” wide like new, keep under shed, $4,300. Harold and Donna Garner, Raeford 910- 875-2260. 1973 Peterbilt 359, 300 big cam Cummins, 13 speed. 1989 Ti-Brook 39ft dump trailer. Good tires and brakes on both. Will separate, $15,500. Louis Morgan, Linden 910-980-0128. 2006 kw t300,12 ft. oxbody box 25,000 miles EC, 2005 JCB hoe, ext, pilot, 4/1, ac, 750 hrs. EC. Vernon Lovin, Hamlet 910-205-3737. 1990 F-350,7.3 diesel auto,8ft. tool bed, crew cab, $3,500. Larry Thomas, Sanford 919-499-2805. ‘78 Tybrook 30 ft frameless trailer with roll tarp and bed liner, top hinge gate with grain door, VGC, $11,000. Joe Thomas, Snow Camp 919- 663-3359. 1987 Ford Ranger super cab - black with some chrome. body/motor GC, needs some 4x4 repair, $700. Rex Wade, Sanford 919-777-0256. 2008 Featherlite 24 ft stock trailer with 2 cut gates, $14,900. Steve Whitley, Smithfi eld 919-669-2770. Bame trailer, $4,000; 48 ft van trailer, $1,200. Paul McGee, Salisbury 704-636-4669. 14 ft cattle trailer, with middle gate, sliding rear gate, good tires, ball hitch, $900 OBO. B. Ross, 336- 421-9383. Heavy duty 10 ton 16 ft triaxle trailer can haul backhoe or loader, $1,400; 24 ft enclosed trailer with new tires, ramp door, 4 side door, $3,900. Curtis Austin, Trinity 336-431-7716. Adam 16 ft GN livestock trailer, 7 ft tall, $2,200. Danny Brown, Stony Point 704-585-2621. Mack truck GC, knuckle boom 110, $7,500. R.D. Canter, Todd 828- 297-3925. Size 90 irrigation sprinklers in GC, reasonable price. John Ed Matthews, Sanford 919-499-7455. Used calf hutches and wire cage for hutches, GC, reasonable. Ray or Linda Elmore, Statesville 704-873-0179. Horse and/or cow manure for my farm, willing to pay for delivery for a reasonable price. Bahaa Jizi, Oxford 919- 691-7523. Homemade pea sheller. Kathy Reaves, Timberlake 336-364-2730. Flat belt pulley wanted. 8” to 10” X 6” with 1” or so shaft size, crowned would be good. Ron West, Rocky Mount 252-977-7655. Used cattle headgate, Doug Wallace, Harrisburg 704-512-1774. Woods tiller model GT72 does not need to run, for parts.l Robert Oliver, Vilas 704-534-0644. Used hydrolic pump for Woods zero-turn mower model #1850. Jerry Carter, Kannapolis 704-938-8318. Used, GC, greenhouse frame or haygrove tunnels near Greensboro, will disassemble and move. Gabriel Wilmoth, Greensboro 859-421-0669. Grille in GC to fi t 1952 Super A. Will McCallum, Rowland 910-740-3267. 50 to 60 gallon air compressor or 5 hp 230v motor to replace my bad mo-tor, within 100 miles of Raleigh, must be in GC. John Bentley, Raleigh 919- 280-6159. Sorghum press, pans, equipment for sorghum. Chris Jude, Pittsboro 919-704-0549. Cane Mill(s) and parts for a #12 Chattanooga. Philip White, Raleigh 919- 859-5886. Case wagon wheels 15” 6 Lug 4 5/8” centers for old Case Wagon. Joe Brewer, Mocksville 336-998-3068. 1 or 2 rear tractor tires 12.4-24 11 inch rim. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 919- 369-3580. Magneto, carburetors and parts that can be ued to repair magnetos and carburetors. Larry Foster, Burlington 336-584-7563. Supplies For Sale Supplies Wanted FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES WANTED Tractor tire 13 x 38, $100; two 275 gallon oil drums, valves caps stand, $200/ea. John Hood, Greensboro 336- 908-4735 or 621-4954-home. Generator 35KW Onan propane or natural gas with panel box, 255 hrs, EC, $13,500 OBO. Phil Martin, Haw River 336-263-6721 or 866-381-9663. Fuel storage tanks, one 8,000 gal-lon steel tank, plastic coated, above or below ground, $3,000; two 12,000 gallon fi ber glass tanks, below ground only, $3,000/ea. Robert Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252-746-6838. Tiller large rear tine by Troybilt, used very little, $550; anvil, large for blacksmith shop, 3 oo lbs, EC. Nick Nickerson, Reidsville 336-362-0060. AC seat model B or C, never used, $55. George Clay, Durham 919-612- 6016. Wine making equipment carboys, air locks, bottles, buckets, bottle drain tree, books, capper and more, $750 for all or will divide. Ben Atkins, Pikeville 919-734-0939. 400 turbo transmissions short tail housing with torq conversion, $150/ea. Maurice Huneycutt, Oakboro 704- 485-8735. Antique tractor and vintage truck magazines, 125 copies $250/for all. Don Clark, Wilmington 910-799-8507. Metal lathe, old but in GC, some tooling, $1,200; gates hyd. hose macine, 6 chucks, some hose and fi ttings, $2,500; 20 ft aluminum pipe, 8” dia, ¼” thick, $250, cash only. J. T. Hamm, Wake Forest 919-556-5266. One set of I40 scratchers, $30; one double horse drawn section harrow, $80. Warren Needham, Oak Ridge 336-643-4464. 275 gallon totes in metal cage great for storing water for garden, cleaned, $75/ea, you clean $50/ea; 55 gallon metal barrels for burning, $10/ea; 55 gallon plastic barrels solid with 2 small plugs or open top, $10/ea. Jeff Brittain, Hickory 828-327-4782. Burlap bags, 24” x 38” once used, LNC, 25 bundle/$15. Bob Allsbrook, Enfi eld 800-732-6887. Electric pea sheller will shell fresh or dried peas, $1,000; cracks 50 to 100 lbs/hr; 80% halves, depending on age/condition of pecans, $1,000. Buck Barrier, Midland 704-888-5549 or Mike Fink 704-743-3533. Mule pulled cotton planter Oliver No 55, $100. Bob Robinson, Bessemer City 704-813-0699. Tires (BFG 285/65/18 AT KO set of 4 BFG All Terrain KO tires, have less than 2k of road miles, off my Toyota Tundra , garage kept, $700. John Bull, Winston- Salem 336-971-6371. Vineyard Supplies. CCA treated posts 6-7x9’ $25, 2750’ Netafi m 1/2” irrigation pipe $.03/ft, 5’ steel pencil rods $.40/each. Doug Holyfi eld, Dobson 336- 374-3825. Burlap sacs, 36” x 28”, multi-purpose, $15 for 25; as many as you need, large quantity discount. Kevin O’Neill, Belews Creek 336-414-8503. 275 gallon plastic tank inside a metal frame. clean with a cut off valve on the bottom and 6” cap on top, $80. Sammy Brewer, Bear Creek 336-581-3250. Goat manure. I load, you haul. $15/ pickup load. David L. Allen, Liberty 336- 622-2070. Grizzly industrial 18” Bandsaw, 12” recut, $1,000, Thomas Moore, Troy 910- 572-1756. 2 11.2x36 on 10” rims tires & wheels. 4.625 center hub 6.5 bolt circle. Farmall, $150. Ernest Pinnix, Eden 336- 627-9303. 15.5 gauge, high tensile, type III, 4000’ roll, $50; 285gal fuel tank, w/stand, $100: platform scale, 500 lb capacity, $100. Thaxton Richardson, Greensboro 336- 656-3961. Electric fence charger battery operated $20. John Sharpe, Greensboro 336-697-8369. Custom band sawed lumber-old barn boards,fence boards, pine, oak, walnut, maple, cedar, poplar, some air dried $0.60/ft & up Glenn Jones, Winston-Salem 336-817-4325. Chain link fencing-four rolls of fencing, approx. 3 & 3/4 feet high. $150. Peggy Hughes, Lexington 336- 859-2042. 55 gal plastic barrels good for dog houses, rain barrels, feeders, liquid storage,many other uses, approx. 30 on hand. Blue and white, $8/ea. Eddie Surratt, Asheboro 336-879-1042. 5 hp. brand new Ingersoll-Rand mo-tor, 3 ph., $50. Curtis Whitley, Concord 704-788-1398. Hunter green round pen panels. 8/10ft. panels and 1/6ft. gate. all in GC $45. Jeannie Lins, Salisbury 704- 637-5058. Irrigation pump,motor & sprin-klers $300; apple ladder 28 ft.$30.,1 bu.wooden fruit crates $4/ea.,4 bottom plow $700. R.E.Marshall,Taylorsville 828-632-3801. Heavy duty and light weight gates, 10 ft, 12 ft, 14 ft, and 16 ft long, $79 up. Eugene White, Taylorsville 828- 632-6803. Galvanized preferrated fl oor 25 pieces for 14’ grain bin, with 2hp, 220 volt electic drying fan attached to bin transition with 14”x34” opening for side of bin, $1,250. Phil Ricks, Oak Island 910-367-2836. Long Leaf Pine straw. Hand baled. Clean-no trash, no sticks or leaves. Picked up at farm, $5/ per bale. Amos McLamb, Garland 910-532-4782. Early 1900’s farm house with tongue/groove boards, tin, still standing, $500 or we can work out a trade. Jennifer Johnson, Dunn 910-897-4815. 1 buggy 2 wagons horse drawn, $1,000 to $2,200. Felton Perry, Wake Forest 919-452-7334. Rough sawn pine great for outbuildings and siding .50 b/f. White oak great for trailer decking and fencing $1/b/f. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919-669-1859. Hit and Miss engine, 1hp. famous, rear Magneto, Skidded, complete with battery box, coil and battery, $1,495. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919-929-5578. 48” box fans, 1 hp belt drive motor, 110V or 230V wiring, all galvanized steel, brand new, never used, enclosure is 60”x60”x18”, 180 lbs, 2 fans, $450/ea. Holly Hach, Apex 919-656-1944. SteelMaster model X- 30’ X 40’x 14’ steel building, on pallets and ready to be picked up and assembled, $5,000. Matthew Everhart, Harrisburg 919-698-9866. Steel feed bunks made from all 1/8” steel 10’ long 39” wide 11” deep, $385/ea. Jason Harwood, Mt. Pleas-ant 704-436-2704. Two horse homemade wagon, GC, $2,000. Neal Hess, Concord 704- 436-2988. Hydraulic cylinder, heavy duty, double action, 6” Bore, 10” Stroke, and 2 1/4” shaft $125. J. E. Cauble, Salis-bury 704-279-0611. Homelite 330 chainsaw displacement: 53.6 cc, bar length, new 16-inch Oregon Pro Bar, chain pitch, 3/8 inch, $240. Brian Suire, Woodleaf 704-451-4778. JD 4230 owners, operaters manual and complete tech service manual very helpful, VGC, $100. Doug Mills, Wing-ate 704-624-6301. Four Big Dutchman platform scales, GC, $200/ea OBO. Ray Summers, Stony Point 704-876-4309. 6,000 gal. aluminun liquid nitrogen tank $2,500; truck tire side walls for silo cover wts. 1.75/ea., $2,850. Rex Lych, Maiden 828- 428- 4611. Tobacco sheets with tobacco leaves print, new never used, VGC, $20. Roger Cary, Nashville 252-813-4909. Looking to start a cattle herd wiil buy your baby beef bulls and hefi ers as young as 1 day old, willing to pay up to $125/ea. Rhyne Johnson, Statesville 704- 873-5756. Charolais yearling heifers, can pick up. Jason Poindexter, Greensboro 336- 254-2628. Senepole weanling bull not regis-tered ok, reasonable price. Tom Tuttle, Thomasville 336-472-6357. Belted Galloway or Galloway cow/calf combination or calves. Richard Loggans, Concord 704-782-1330. Old timey black faced ram with good blood lines and of breeding age, price nego. Frances Henderson, Wendell 919- 365-0031. Dairy buckling, DOB 1/10, already breeding, out of Tog, by Nubian, lleads and ties out, $65. Su McGe, Robbins/ Westmore 910-585-1874. Red Angus cows registered and bred around 8 y/o, $1,200. Brian Cheshire, Rocky Point 910-617- 0060. Feeder pigs 4/2010, ready $40. Travis Crouse, Carthage 910-639-3369. Boer goats show wethers and pros-pect does, full bloods and percentages, commercial does, a Powell/Holman and NK bloodlines, $150 up. Scott Simmons, Ellerbe 910-652-5400. Hampshire/Yorkshire pigs, $75 up, Ricky Bullard, Cerro Gordo 910- 654-4833. Boer Goats 100% fullblood top quality Boer goats 14 kids 9 mature nannies 2 mature breeding bucks one or complete herd, $75 up. Robert Hester, Bladenboro 910-872-3285. Scottish Highland cattle, bulls, cows and calves, red, white, dun and black. $500. up. Ray Metcalf, Bunnlevel 910- 893-9859. Kiko goat females $100/ea; 1 y/o, ready to breed $100. M. Julie, Wilmington 910-409-2336. Reg. Alpine doelings from CAE neg. does, show prospects from good milkers, hand raised on pasteurized milk, very friendly, 3 m/o, weaned, $150- $200. Montarie Lanier, New Hill 919- 362-6411. Dexter Cattle small herd of registered short legged black Dexter cattle herd of 16 animals for $16,000; individual s, $600. Robert Bereman, Apex 919- 362-9276. Registered Nigerian Dwarf goats, some polled, blue eyes, great milk-ers. wethers $50, bucks $150, does $250. Stacy Lewis, Louisburg 919- 435-0324. Kiko goats, 85% 3 m/o Kiko buck and 85% 3 m/o Kiko doe, parents are registered, $175. Roger Harris, Ra-leigh 919-539-7468. Katahdin sheep and lambs, com-mercial and registered available; 2010 lamb crop and some mature ewes selected for parasite resistance and growth. Certifi ed scrapie free, $150-$300. Fred Pugh, Pittsboro 919-542-4164. Five 100% Boer billys four of them are 4 m/o, dad is a 16 m/o,long with good muscle mass, $125-$300. Jim-mie Prince, Fuquay-Varina 919- 552-6127. LaMancha dairy goats adult male and fi ve females, $1,200 nego. M. John, Holly Springs 919-577-6715. Kiko meat goats, bucks and does, parasite resistant, no hoof trimming, hardy kids, great mothers, $99 up. Bill Thornton, Raleigh 919-625-2949. 50% Boer/Alpine X goat kids, CAE and brucellosis free herd, participant in voluntary scrapie program, $50/ea; Blueface Leicester ewes, beautiful fl eeces, friendly $125/ea.Teresa Fischer, Siler City 919-742-3234. Registered Hereford bulls 2 available, Knoll Crest Farm genetics, $1,500. Brent Creech, Zebulon 919- 801-7561. Pygmy goats-- 2 wethers 2 m/o, 1 wether 9 m/o 1 buck 1.5 y/o, 1 buck 2 y/o, pets, $45. Sandra Bargas, Ra-leigh 919-971-1224. 25 reg. Brangus cow calf pairs calved within 60 days $1,750. Steve Whitley, Smithfi eld 919-669-2770. Hogs and pigs, different sizes, and breeds, $40 up. Tim Dixon, Con-cord 980- 521-1864. Suffolk Ram - sired by “CB” and dammed by a “TopGun” daughter, raised by McIlrath, $2,500 OBO www.rabbitcrossfarm.com. Emilou Phelps, Creswell 252-217-5987. Toggenburg buck and doe kids, yearling does, Nubian buck kids sired by Saada Levitican King son of the 2009 Premier National Sire, wethers may be available for less, $250 up. Bob Smith, Indian Trail 704-517-6020. Mini-Nubian baby bucks, fi rst generation, blue eyes, $200. J. Efi rd, Oakboro 704-485-4694. Fainting nannies 1-7 y/o, fainting babies and billies, 2 m/o, $75 up. Robert Bumgarner, Elkin 336-527-4636. Registered black Angus bull, 19 m/o, New Frontier bloodline, $1,200. Robert Simpson, Lucama 252-243-2396. Kiko goat percentages, Span-ish/ Boer bucklings and doelings, $125-$150. Louise Proffi tt, Greenville 252-746-2337. Purbred registered black Angus bulls, excellent EPDs, bred to perform, $1,400 up. Cecil Brown, Seagrove 910-428-9018 or 336-873-7997. Saanen dairy |
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