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From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler February 2011 LXXXVI - No. 2 Commissioner Troxler (See Budget, pg. 3) On the Horizon With gas prices above or nearing $3 a gallon across North Carolina, drivers are paying closer attention to whether they are getting what they pay for. The 24 inspectors with the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services who inspect gas pumps statewide are also paying close attention. “Complaints about gas pumps have been on the increase in recent weeks,” said Jerry Butler, who oversees the NCDA&CS Standards Division’s gas pump inspection program. “Normally this time of year we get few complaints, but with the rising prices, we have had more calls.” Department inspectors routinely inspect gas pumps at the nearly 7,000 stationcross the state to be With gas prices on the rise, NCDA&CS gas pump inspectors responding to lots of callssure the pumps are operating correctly and are dispensing a gallon of gas for each gallon purchased. In total, there are about 120,000 individual pumps statewide that must be checked. Inspectors also respond to consumer complaints. “Pumps that are not operating correctly cost consumers and businesses money, and in today’s economy, people are carefully watching what they spend,” Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler said. “Our goal is to ensure fairness in these business transactions.” An inspection begins with an inspector removing the bottom front panel of a pump to check for signs of leaks, to make sure meters are sealed and have not been tampered with and to check for a safety cut-off switch. Inspectors have trucks equipped with test cans that are certified accurate for volume. Gas is pumped into the test cans and the volume reading on the can is compared to a reading on the pump. If both the pump (See Gas pumps, pg. 2) The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ popular farmers market manager workshops are returning with one-day sessions scheduled in February and March for Raleigh, Elizabeth City and Monroe. The workshops, geared towards market managers and their board members, will cover such topics as marketing to your customers, using Women Infant and Children vouchers at the market, food safety at the market and how to go about finding and applying for grants. In addition, a market manager panel will also share ideas on how to market your farmers market in the off season and retain customer loyalty. All workshops will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Following is the workshop schedule: Feb. 11 at the Gov. James G. Martin Building, State Fairgrounds March 11 at the Pasquotank Cooperative Extension Building, Elizabeth City March 18 at the Union County Agriculture Services Center, Monroe “Statewide, we have seen strong growth and interest in local and regional farmers markets, which offer great opportunities for farmers to sell their products directly to the consumer,” said Agriculture Commissioner NCDA&CS hosts three farmers market manager workshops (See Workshops, pg. 3) The 2011 legislative session is now under way in Raleigh, with legislators having returned in late January. We know it is going to be a challenging session because of the budget. I wish the news was better, but lawmakers have tough decisions ahead of them. It is not going to be easy to cut $3.5 billion from the state budget. There has already been a lot of talk debating the size and scope of government, and there will be plenty more to follow. I plan to work closely with the legislature and the governor to make sure they fully understand the work and services of the department. As many of our longtime readers know, I am a strong advocate for the department and the services we provide. I was elected to represent the needs of the farming community in the state and to oversee the regulatory duties of our department. I want to make sure everyone understands that when I talk about protecting our budget, I am also talking about protecting you the consumer, you the farmer and you the agribusiness owner. I can give you a couple of specific examples of this. In 2010, inspectors with our Meat and Poultry Inspection Division oversaw inspection of 360 million pounds of meat and poultry products. Of that, a total of 23 tons of product were condemned as unsafe and removed from the marketplace. Those same inspectors also conducted 500 investigations into illegal slaughter and processing operations and detained more than a ton of misbranded or adulterated meat products. Food safety is one of the top priorities of the department and as a parent and grandparent, I am happy that we have folks focused on ensuring safe food products, whether they are our Meat and Poultry inspectors, our Food and Drug inspectors or our Veterinary staff. Inspectors place a sticker, like the one shown above, on a gas pump once it has passed inspection. The inspector will punch a hole on the appropriate letter denoting the month the pump was inspected. Consumers can find the Standards Division phone number on the sticker in the event they need to report a problem with a pump. Mark your calendar for May 20-22 for the Got to Be NC Festival at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. This marks the fourth year for the event that features antique tractors in every popular color scheme, delicious North Carolina food and wine, fiber crafts and materials, music and carnival rides and games. The festival is currently accepting applications for vendors. Interested vendors can go to www.ncagfest.com/ and click on the Vendor Application link in the left side column. Tractor owners can also register to show by clicking on the Antique Equipment Registration link at the above web site. Festival hours are 9 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday and 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. Got to Be NC Festival set for May 20-22AGRICULTURAL REVIEW 33,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $1,521.07 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 February 2011 Brian Long.................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby..................Mng. Editor Terri Allen ...................Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon...............................Web Mgr.. Paul Jones.................... Circulation Mgr. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW (ISSN 07445466) is published 11 times a year with a combined November/December issue by the N.C. Department of Agricul-ture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Eden-ton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second-class postage paid at Raleigh, N.C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classified advertising to AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written re-quest. PHONE: (919) 707-3001 Steve Troxler Commissioner Bucolic briefs Horse Events *Shows subject to change. Call before attending. ** More Horse Events in Bucolic Briefs. The 23rd Annual Aquaculture Development Conference will be held Feb. 11 and 12 at the Sheraton Atlantic Beach Oceanfront Hotel in Atlantic Beach. The conference features presentations and workshops by local and national aquaculture leaders. Topics range from global marketing and disease management to new technology and research updates. Cost for the full conference is $95 before Feb. 4 or $150 after that date. Cost for presentations only is $75 or $130. Cost for the AquaFood Festival is $35 or $45. To register or for more information, go to http://www.ncaquaculture.org/registration.html *** The 2011 N.C. State University Turfgrass Short Course will be held Feb. 14-18 at the J.C. Ralston Arboretum in Raleigh. The program covers all aspects of turfgrass management. Turf and weed samples, fertilizers and pest control methods will be closely examined in the hands-on sessions. Participants can earn nine pesticide recertification credits. The course is only held once a year and fills up quickly. To register or for more information, go to www.turffiles.ncsu.edu/shortcourse or contact Dan Bowman at dan_bowman@ ncsu.edu. *** An Equestrian Exchange Tack Consignment Sale will be held Feb. 25-27 at the Cabarrus Arena and Event Center in Concord. The sale provides an opportunity to buy and sell tack, saddles, horse supplies, riding attire, show supplies, horse blankets, barn items, cart-driving equipment, horse trailers and more. All disciplines are represented and admission is free. Non–profit equestrian programs are encouraged to participate. Consignors earn 75 percent of what they sell. Tagged items can be brought in Feb. 23 from 6 to 9 p.m. or Feb. 24 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sale hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Feb. 25 and Feb. 26 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 27. Anyone interested in volunteering for 8 hours can shop first Feb. 25 or on Feb. 27 at 8 a.m. For more information, contact Lynn Beeson at (336) 362-6248 or Tanya Wright at (540) 977-1950 or go to www. EquestrianExchange.com. *** The 6th Annual Spring Herb and Plant Festival will be held April 16 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Piedmont Farmers Market grounds in Concord. For more information, go to www.piedmont-farmersmarket.com or call Becky Lewis at (704) 920-3310. The North Carolina chapter of Re-Run, a non-profit 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. *** 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. Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, (919) 733-4845 Feb. 4 �������������� � Draft Horse Pull – Southern Farm Show. Contact David Zimmerman, (800) 849-0248. Feb. 5 & 6 ������� � Double L Bar Cowboy Mounted Shooters. Contact Mike Lubell, (919) 327-1355. Feb. 11 & 12 ��� � Carousel Farms NBRA Bull Riding. Contact Jeff Mullen, (919) 796-8375. Feb. 12 ������������ � ASAC Winter Tournament. Contact Liz Holmes, (919) 765-2559. Feb. 17-20 ������ � Raleigh Winter II Hunter. Contact Joan Petty, (919) 669-9877. Feb. 26 ������������ � Horse Sale. Contact Mike Jennings, (800) 240-7900. March 4&5 ����� � SERHA Jackpot Reining. Contact Jesse Chase, (919) 961-0440. March 5 & 6 ��� � Carolina Mane Event Circuit. Contact Michele Mclaughlin, (919) 934-1344. March 11-13 ��� � NCHJA “C” Indoors. Contact Joan Petty, (919) 669-9877. March 17-20 ��� � Raleigh Indoor Spring Classic. Contact Joan Petty, (919) 669-9877. March 23-26 ��� � Raleigh Spring Premier Benefit. Contact Ray Cloninger, (704) 458-1611. April 1-3 ��������� � N.C. Easter Bash – Barrel Racing. Contact Mark Vaughn, (336) 998-9799. April 8-10 ������� � Region 12 & 15 Arabian Horse Show. Contact Rory Meacham, (919) 544-2817. April 15-17 ����� � Raleigh Invitational Show. Contact Joyce Wilson, (919) 365-5149. April 21-24 ����� � Easter Bunny Quarter Horse. Contact Margaret Byrd, (910) 892-3221. Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, (828) 687-1414 March 11 ��������� Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, (828) 775-9708. March 19 �������� � WNC Walking and Racking Horse Show. Contact Ron Stamey, (828) 687-1414. April 15-17 ����� � Paint Horse Show. Contact Rob Waddell, (704) 545-2241. May 8 4-H ����� � Horse Show. Contact Robbie Potter, (828) 688-4811. May 13-15 ������ � Asheville Spring Classic Horse Show. Contact Ray Cloninger, (704) 483-5000. May 18-21 ������ � Lions Club Benefit Horse Show. Contact Jackie Rice, (828) 252-5706. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, (252) 792-5111 Feb. 10-13 ������ � Martinganza Quarter Horse Show & Futurity. Contact Susan Daniels, (919) 894-2973. Feb. 18 & 19 ���� � Old Ford VFD Survivor Series Rodeo. Contact Frankie Buck, (252) 946-9780. March 5 & 6 ��� � Spring Indoor EHA Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, (252) 527-3887. March 11-13 ��� � Rookie Day & March Into Spring Show. Contact Beth Richards, (301) 928-5477. March 12 �������� � Canterberry Meadows dressage Schooling Show. Contact Susan Bothern, (252) 217- 8454. March 18 -20 �� � N.C. Barrel Bonanza. Contact Lynn Smith, (252) 908-0197. March 25-27 ��� � March Magic Dressage Horse Show. Contact Sue Smithson, (910) 692-1788. April 1-3 ��������� � SERHA Spring Celebration and Derby. Contact Bundy Lane, (252) 357-2623. April 9 & 10 ��� � N.C. Dist. 4-H Horsemanship Clinic & Horse Show. Contact Barbara Davis, (252) 341- 9475. April 14-17 ����� � ECMHC Spring Fling Miniature Horse Show. Contact Bobby Bridges, (336) 655- 5360. April 23 & 24 � � ECOSC April Premier Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, (252) 799-0334. April 29 & 30 � � N.E. Dist. 4-H Horse Show. Contact Vanessa Spiron, (252) 902-1710. April 30 & May 1 ������� � Williamston Spring Dressage. Contact Janine Malone, (919) 269-7307. and test-can reading are the same and no other problems are found, the pump passes inspection and receives an official NCDA&CS label noting the month and year the pump was inspected. Inspections occur about every 18 months or when the department receives a complaint. If the volumes don’t match or if other issues are found with a pump, then it fails inspection and can be locked until the problem is corrected, Butler said. Stations contact the Standards Division once repairs have been made to dispensers, and inspectors go back out to check the pumps again. The gas pumped into the containers on the Standards truck is returned to the main storage gas tanks. On average, approval of gas pumps runs around 90 percent. “To date this year, we have tested 81,695 dispensers and rejected 9,076, for an 89 percent approval rate,” Butler said. “Calibration issues involving the amount of fuel dispensed tend to represent about 2 to 5 percent of the problems we find on day-to-day inspections. The remaining problems involve faulty display lights, credit or debit card readers, tape dispensers or other items. “One thing people think we have control over, but don’t, is the price for a gallon of gas,” Butler said. “Whenever prices go up, we see a spike in phone calls, including complaints about prices, but that does not typically equate to us finding more problems at the pump.” If consumers think they have encountered a faulty pump, they can report it to the Standards Division at (919) 733-3313. Gas pumps (Cont’d from pg. 1) The Best Dish in North Carolina restaurant contest is expanding this year as it continues to recognize the best menu items created by chefs featuring local products and ingredients. For the first time in the contest’s six-year history, it will be divided into three regions: Western, Piedmont and Eastern (see map below). Each region will have 10 finalists (five in casual dining and five in fine dining). “We saw a need to split into three regions to highlight the menu diversity throughout our state,” said Tim Parrish, contest coordinator and foodservice marketing specialist with the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The contest also will place more emphasis on the overall creativity of entries. “Chefs can now focus on what they do best – create dishes that feature local N.C. products,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. With the contest’s focus redefined, the department has established new judging criteria. They include the overall use of N.C. products and ingredients in the entry; the depth of the farm-to-table connection of each entry; creativity in using local ingredients in the dish’s preparation; originality and uniqueness of entries; and overall appeal and value. The core mission of Best Dish hasn’t changed, Parrish said. “We still want to highlight the skill and creativity of North Carolina chefs while showcasing the food products grown and processed in North Carolina,” he said. “It encourages consumers to dine at restaurants that serve and feature local products on their menus, which in turn, helps the restaurants and farmers involved.” Entry deadline is March 31. Visit www.bestdishnc. com for contest information and applications. The contest is sponsored by the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and Our State magazine. Best Dish in N.C. contest expands with focus on regional specialties February 2011 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 North Carolina corn growers will vote Feb. 22 on a six-year continuation of their commodity assessment program. The Board of Directors of the Corn Growers Association of North Carolina is asking that farmers assess themselves at a rate of 3/4 cent per bushel on all corn marketed in North Carolina. The campaign to continue an assessment was announced on Jan. 13 by CGANC President Darren Armstrong at the Joint Commodities Conference of Corn, Cotton, Soybeans and Small Grain Producers in New Bern. Armstrong urged growers to continue the assessment program, which is administered by the association. “As farmers we must stay united and work together to survive in the farming industry,” Armstrong said. The association is involved in the following areas: international and domestic marketing; research and education; grants to cooperative extension offices; and legislation that will be helpful to corn growers and other farmers. A 24-member Board of Directors, covering all corn- Corn growers to hold referendum Feb. 22 producing areas of North Carolina, governs the organization’s activities. This board also gives support to issues of a local nature that members believe will benefit farmers. Growers may vote at local cooperative extension offices from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. All farmers currently engaged in the production of corn, including tenants, sharecroppers or other persons sharing in the production of corn or income from corn, are eligible to vote. A two-thirds favorable vote is required to carry the referendum as authorized by Article 50, Chapter 106 of North Carolina General Statutes. If approved, the assessment shall be collected by the first handler or purchaser of the commodity from the producer, and remitted to the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, which forwards the proceeds to the association. Any corn grower may get a refund of levied assessments from the Corn Growers Association of North Carolina. A request for a refund should be made within 30 days from the date on which the assessment is collected. The Fifth Annual Agritourism Networking Association Winter Conference will be held Feb. 17 and 18 at the Little River Golf and Resort near Carthage. The conference is designed for agritourism entrepreneurs and others who may be interested in starting an agritourism venture and those who support rural tourism in North Carolina. “Agritourism opportunities continue to grow in North Carolina, to the benefit of farm families, local communities and North Carolina’s economy,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “When it comes to starting an agritourism venture, there is no one-size- fits-all approach, so events such as this conference give folks an opportunity to learn more about the many different types of agritourism adventures in the state.” Optional mid-afternoon farm tours will be held Feb. 17, with a reception to follow. Seven workshops will be held Feb. 18, focusing on marketing the local food movement, successfully marketing your niche farm products, success with media along with information sessions on community supported agriculture ventures and successful agritourism farm shops and stores. “This conference allows participants plenty of time to network and to ask questions of presenters and other agritourism operators,” said Martha Glass, agritourism manager at the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Early registration by Feb. 3 is $70 for ANA members, $85 for non-members and $60 for cooperative extension staff. The registration fee increases to $100 after Feb.3. For more information or a registration form, go to www.ncagr.gov/agritourism, or call Martha Glass at (919) 707-3120. Agritourism conference to be held Feb. 17 & 18 The 23rd annual N.C. Aquaculture Development Conference will be held Feb. 11 and 12 at the Sheraton Atlantic Beach Oceanfront Hotel in Atlantic Beach. The conference includes presentations and works-hops featuring local and national aquaculture lead-ers. A variety of topics will be discussed, ranging from global marketing and disease management to new technology and research updates. The event also will feature a trade show, an Aqua-Food Fest and other networking opportunities. On Feb. 10, attendees can participate in a self-guided tour of aquaculture Aquaculture conference will be Feb. 11&12 farms and research facilities in Wallace, Currie and Wrightsville Beach. The N.C. Shellfish Growers Association will hold its annual meeting following the final session on Feb. 12. Guest speakers include David Alves, fishery manage-ment specialist with the National Oceanic and Atmos-pheric Administration; Tom Ellis, agricultural member of the N.C. Environmental Management Commission; Andy Goodwin, professor at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff; Steven Hudlund, editor of SeafoodSource.com; and Craig Watson, director and research coordinator for the Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory in Florida. The conference is spon-sored by the N.C. Aquaculture Association, N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, N.C. Farm Bureau Federation, N.C. Sea Grant Program, N.C. Shellfish Grow-ers Association, N.C. Small Business and Technology Development Center, N.C. State’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Waterlife Design Group, Southern Aquaculture Supply and Car-olina Classics Catfish Inc. The conference brings to-gether current and prospect-ive fish farmers, regulatory agencies and researchers to exchange information and ideas. For more details and registration information, go to www.ncaquaculture.org. Clip and mail or fax your Agricultural Review ad! Name:_ _____________________________ Address:____________________________ ____________________________________ Phone: ( )_________________________ Ad copy:_ ___________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Price or price range:_ __________________ ____________________________________ Mail to: Agricultural Review 1001 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1001 Fax to: (919) 715-8493 or (919) 733-5047 Web site: www.AgReview.org *Ads must be typed or neatly printed Steve Troxler. “We want to help these markets thrive, and these workshops provide good material and ideas for market managers and leaders.” Cost for the Raleigh workshop is $20, and covers materials and lunch. Pre-registration is required. The deadline is Feb. 4 for the Workshops (Cont’d from pg. 1) February workshop, and registration will open in early February for the March events. For more information, contact Kevin Hardison at (919) 707-3123 or at kevin. hardison@ncagr.gov or Annette Dunlap at (919) 707- 3117 or annette.dunlap@ ncagr.gov. Each one of these divisions has a specific role to play in food safety in this state from the farm, to the processing facility and to the store shelf. Other areas where we are working on your behalf are at gas pumps and grocery stores. Our Standards Division examines around 120,000 fuel dispensers statewide. In 2010, we required corrective action on more than 9,000 dispensers. In addition, we issued more than $74,000 in penalties for excessive price scanner errors at grocery stores and other retailers. The work of these inspec-tors helped ensure the accur-acy of price scanners and gas pumps for consumers. And trust me, people want to be sure they are getting what they pay for. We are working to protect our environment through the soil testing work of our Agronomic Division. This saves farmers and homeowners money and helps ensure only the right amounts of nutrients are being added to the soil. Our soil lab analyzes more than 300,000 samples annually. Overall the department’s budget is less than three-tenths of one percent of the total state budget, and the services we provide cost North Carolinians less than 2 cents a day. I think that is a bargain when I think about all the ways our services impact people’s lives. Since 2000, we have cut 180 positions, a reduction of more than 10 percent. Another 47 positions are now paid for with receipts instead of tax dollars. This at the same time the overall state budget grew by 45 percent. I believe the services we provide are critical to the wellbeing of our residents, our farm economy and even our state’s economy. Agriculture remains the leading industry in the state, generating $74 billion for the economy and employing 700,000 people. Ensuring food safety is critical for public health, but it also critical to the health of the ag economy. We have seen countless examples in the past few years where a food recall has been devastating for all farmers producing that same food product, whether there was a direct link to the recalled product or not. I believe we need to in-vest in agriculture through marketing and promotions so it remains an economic engine for the state. I hope as you read this and think about the way the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services impacts your lives, you will agree with me that these are programs and services worth supporting. I plan to make my case to legislators, but I know I will not be alone. Budget (Cont’d from pg. 1) 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. Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW February 2011 Many used Cub parts hoods, grill, side cover, and more, $5-$500 up; several used Farmall Cub parts, some Massey pacer parts, $5-$500. Jason Dufour, Nashville 252-230-6387. JD 2640 w/JD 146 loader, $1,100 one owner; 1980 tractor w/hyd front end, EC, $10,000. Stanley Dew, Bailey 252-235-2907. Completed restored 1950 AC WD tractor with 3 bottom braking plow and bench seat, show qual-ity, all new tires, battery, and belt pulley, $5,500. Doug Jones, Seven Springs 252-268-6461. IH Super A with 3 point hitch and cultivators, $2,850; MF 135 diesel with PS, new tires and paint with JD finishing mower, $6,250; Farmall 140 fast hitch with cultivators, fertilizer, key start, EC, $5,500. Greg Moseley, Tarboro 252-813-3551. MF 35 diesel deluxe, newly re-built engine, 2 stage clutch, live lift, live PTO, 90% rubber with heavy duty 6 ft. bush hog with slip clutch, new paint, will separate, $4,500. Janet Taylor, Nashville 252-813-9957. Disc mower 9’2” working width, made by Enorossi and sold by Belco resources, $5,000; Befco two basket tedder $500 and 3 pt. 5 star hay rake $200; chicken lit-ter cruster 3500, made by Gregory mfg, fair working condition, ready to work, $1,500. Bobby Dew, Jr., Rocky Mount 252-883-4422. 14” Grouser bar tracks for Skid Steer Loader, LNC, excellent traction in mud, $1,100; hay fluffer 2 basket, field ready, GC, $775. Frankie Cagle, Seagrove 336-879-7973. 1961 Ford tractor 641 Work-master, one owner, VGC, 1,451 hrs, 4 cylinder gas, 4 speed, PTO, 3 pt hitch, good metal, kept under shelter, runs smooth, $3,200. Wade Hardin, Liberty 336-240-7925. Ford industrial tractor 345c with loader 3 pt hitch 948 hours, $9,800. Kent Davis, Clemmons 336-766-7607. JD 600 GC, $1,000. David Lassiter, Liberty 336-263-0802. 1974 Cat D-9 bulldozer 16 ft tilt blade, ripper, enclosed cab,409 hp,75% undercarriage, always serviced with records, farm owned, GC, power shift trans, $39,500. Stan Hopkins, Denton 336- 302-0353. Shibaura SD2643 same as 1910/2110 Ford bush hog front end loader 2245QT, 4 wheel drive, creeper gear, 4 spd, PTO, new tires, new battery, $7,500. Welby Millikan, Trinity 336-317-5265. 1997 MF 6000 stripper header, 20’ with wagon, last used on JD 60 series combine, $16,500. Will Johnson, Dob-son 336-325-8072. New Holland 918H 72” flail mower, used 2 times, LNC $3,500; 60” grapple bucket universal quick-attach, LNC, $1,250. Richard Day, Roxboro 336- 330-0644. Heavy duty 3 point hitch hay spear, $300. J.D. Isley, Reidsville 336-349- 7368. Ford 3600 1,990 hrs, diesel aux. hyd, PS, live PTO, excellent tires tractor in VGC, $7,750. Ray Thomas, Stokes-dale 336-362-1808. Gehl MX170 grinder mixer w/scales, LNC, $15,000. Randall Smith, Snow Camp 336-376-0058. Ontario grain drill 1940-50’s, 112 inches wide, metal wheels are 47 inches high, metal in VGC, wood needs restor-ing, I can load, $250; Ford one row, 3 point hitch corn picker, fits on 1963 2000 Ford tractor, kept under shed, $600. Tim Coble, Graham 336-376-3125. Ford 6640 SLE c/h/a VGC, 5,000 hrs 16.9 34 rear tires and 10.00 16 on the front, 5 weights on the front, $17,500; Ford 4 bottom plow 16 inch spacing, $300. Roy Watts, Trinity 336-382-2744. Mccormick MTX 125 cab 4 wd 125 hp snap on duals $30,000: Hardee ditch bank cutter, hydrolic slide, 5 ft deck $2,000. M. Flynt, Lexington 336- 399-6736. 885 David Brown tractor, 43 hp, new front tires, VGC, $4,500. Walter Draughn, Ararat 336-401-3816. 1960 440 Oliver GC, $12,000. Jerry Mc-michael, Stokesdale 336-427-6172. 1984 963 Cat, new under carriage, EC, MP bucket, $28,500; 753 bobcat, 2,152 hours, 43 hp, $6,800. Keith Harbour, Madison call 336-427-5536 Monday-Friday 8 am til 4 pm. Bumper pull dump trailer, electric or hydraulic dump, surge brakes. 80 cubic ft. $2500.00 NEW 306cc 3500w Diesel generator. Electric start. 4000 w surge; 120/240 v ; $2150.00 NEW 418cc 5500w Diesel generator. Electric start. 6000w surge, $2,500-$2,650. Larry Blackburn, Troy 336-461-3276. 1939 Ford 9N, running, works good, $3,000 OBO. Sam Radford, Roaring River 336-469-5585. 1020 JD tractor diesel with a 15’fork lift on rear and a 7’push blade on front.one owner, GC, $6.500. Bobby Hedrick, Thomasville 336-476-6362. JD 5425, MF WD, 542 loader, power reverser trans. stradle mount, 315 hrs, $32,000. Gary Dodson, Sophia 336- 495-6790. 8-N Ford tractor 1948 EC, $3,500; JD 717, 600 hrs EC $4,500. Billy Breeden, Haw River 336-578-3454. JD 125 Chuck Wagon 17’ mounted on 1974 International truck, GC, $4,250. Tom Wagstaff, Roxboro 336-599-1467. 8 ft off set harrow, hydraulic pickup, $800 or will trade for 10 ft bushhog; International tractor diesel 1986, hyd. outlets on back, turf tires, $4,000. Phillip Smith, Gibsonville 336-621-1425. TW10 Ford tractor, new battery, w/plow, $9,000: AC 333 no till 4 row corn planter w/extra plates, $4,000; Taylorway 25 disc offset harrow, $5,000. Elaine Freeman, Staley 336-622-4031. 1971 International 140 tractor 1 pt hitch, fertilizer attachment, lay off foot, listers and horse drawn cult. like new back tires, $4,500. Ernest Pinnix, Eden 336-627-9303. One row corn planter on cultivator, 3 pt hitch, EC, $475; 6 ft yard tool Lineback brand, LNC, $450; 6 ft cultivator, LNC, rotary type on back, EC, $700. Paul Willard, Oak Ridge 336-643-5480. 2005 Chandler pull type litter spreader 22’ all hydraulic, 1000 PTO, hydraulic gate, 19l x 16.1 tires, $10,750. Wesley Johnson, Dobson 336-648-1693. Cole one row corn planter on 3 pt hitch, LNC, used only two times, $400. Ed Osborne, Pleasant Garden 336-674- 7786. Enclosed stand-by generator 100 KW 3 phase-85KW single phase, includes 300 gal. fuel tank, $7,000. J. Coleman, Hamptonville 336-679- 9142. 2008 Farmtrac 675DTC 4WD tractor, 72 hp, low hours. $10,000. J. Coleman, Hamptonville 336-679-9142. Gleaner combine R40 with 316 flex head, VGC, chrome cage and helicals grain loss monitor, $22,000. Larry Essick, Kernersville 336-689-2682. 1941 9N Ford tractor runs good it has many new parts and has been converted to 12 volts, $2,000 OBO. Jason Cole-man, Asheboro 336-736-6330. JD 7000 front fold planter, 12 row 30, liquid fertilizer, squeeze pump, no till fertilizer knives, coulters, hd springs, finger pickup, keetons, 200 monitor, fold down markers, cast closing wheels, GC, $5,500. Jerry Hare, Mocksville 336- 751-2753. NH 06 TL100 AD 4x4, 98 hp, cab, heat & air, 3 pt hitch, triple hyd. remotes, 1,350 hrs, LNC, $31,500. Phil W. Zimmerman, Lexington 336-764- 1043. 1949 Farmall Cub, one pt hook up, turning plow, disk harrow, scrape blade, some cultivator feet, new rear tires, painted in 2005, VGC, $2,200. Joe Thomas, High Point 336-803-1387. 55 kw Winco generator 225 amp, PTO driven on wheels, 1000 RPM, $4,000. William Brown, Ramseur 336- 824-2540. Bulldozer Caterpiller D-8K w/rippe large and productive machine, $35,000. Jim Hamlet, Liberty 336-824-3505. 1955 model 60 JD with model E080A JD scrape blade, fully restored and parade ready, $6,500. Bob Wright, Asheboro 336- 879-3765. Ford 600 tractor, 35 hp, 3 pt hitch, looks great, $2,950; Power King garden tractor, $1,500; plow, cultivator, belly mower $250; Ford red belly tractor, $2,500. William Kroll, Bennett 336- 879-6505. Three Meyer hay wagons, 20’, single axle with dual caster wheels, 11 x 15 tires, telescopic clevis hitch, $3,000/ea. C. Plyler, Monroe 704- 607-6888. Kubota RTV 900, 4 wd, hydraulic dump bed, front and back windshield, stainless steel roof, lights, horn, LNC, 87 hrs, $11,500. B.W. Shoaf, Lexington 336-956-5560. Baler Ford 532 square twine baler with owner’s manual, NH knitters, EC, field ready, always stored inside, $2,200. J. Mash, Jefferson 336-977-1675. 1937 Unstyled JDA, restored, cast rear wheels, tin front wheels, new tires, $5,500. Gerald Mangum, Mon-roe 704-242-3089. 1977 Gleaner K2 combine w/AC comes with 2 headers, a 12’ header w/love cutter bar, also auto. header up/DN, 330 corn header, $3,000. Phil Graham, Cleveland 704-278-2314. 3 row lay-off plow 3 pt hitch $75; 6 ft pull type disk with adjustable tuck $150, all nego. John Brindle, Gold Hill 704-279-7701. 1943 JD styled B restored, new tires, rebuilt engine, w/mounted culti-vators, plus planters, $5,500. Tommy Mangum, Monroe 704-289-6026. JD 430 tractor runs good, good sheet metal and tires, 2 row tractor, transmission whines, have belly cultiva-tors, good tractor, no PS, $3,850. Roland Crowell, Polkton 704-385-8350. JD H tractor hand crank all fuel row crop made in 1944 runs good straight & restored, good rubber $3,250. Phillip Boyles, Denver 704-408-1058. AC D17, plus generator, Stihl chain saws, Farmall 200 and 240 can be restored, $3,500. Roberta Caldwell, Charlotte 704-455-1754. 1944 International I-9 heavy duty front and rear end, tires good, hyd brakes, pintle hitch, complete, runs, drives good, good sheet metal, needs paint, $2,500 OBO. Allen Moore, Indian Trail 704-506-5731. Open top round hay bale feeder, 1 3/4” steel tube, 18” hay saver skirt and loop legs, 8 ft. diameter, $150. George Nader, Casar 704-538-7960. Equipment FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1001; online at www. agreview.org; or by fax to (919) 715-8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. Deadline for each issue is noon on the first working day of the month prior to publication. Classified Advertising Domino Ireland of Raleigh took home the blue ribbon in the Tarheel Pork Challenge at the N.C. State Fair. His winning recipe, Pork and Cheese Empanadas, earned him $200 in the contest, which was sponsored by the N.C. Pork Council. Recipes had to serve four to six people and have at least 4 ounces of pork per serving. Judging was based on taste appeal, appearance, originality of recipe and ease of preparation. The winning recipe follows: Pork and Cheese Empanadas 1 14-ounce package frozen puff pastry 12 ounces hot ground sausage 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 medium Vidalia onion, chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 pound pork loin, cubed (3/8 inch) 1 tablespoon thyme 2010 State Fair winning recipes Pork and Cheese Empanadas wins Tarheel Pork Challenge 1 tablespoon ground cumin ½ teaspoon hot chili powder 1/3 cup chopped tomato 8 slices of bacon cooked and crumbled 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Thaw pastry according to the instructions on the package. In a large skillet, heat sausage, breaking up until brown, drain fat and set aside in a separate container. In same skillet, heat olive oil, add the onion and garlic. Cook over medium heat until the onion starts to become translucent. Add the cubed pork loin. Cook until meat is no longer pink, about 8 minutes. Drain off any fat and liquid that accumulates. Add back in the sausage, thyme, cumin, hot chili powder and chopped tomato and continue to cook, stirring for another four or five minutes, allowing the flavors to combine. Let mixture cool for about 10 to 15 minutes. Working with half the package of pastry at a time, roll it out to a 12-inch square. With a sharp knife or pizza wheel, cut the pastry into quarters. In the center of each square, place about ¼ cup of the meat mixture into a neat pile away from the edges of the dough. On top of this, sprinkle about 1 tablespoon of the cheese and sprinkle of bacon. Wet the edges of the square dough using a rolled paper towel or your finger then carefully fold in half diagonally, pressing the edges down firmly so that they stick together. Seal shut by pressing with a fork. Place on a cookie sheet. Repeat with the remaining dough and filling ingredients. Bake empanadas for 18 to 20 minutes or until puffed and lightly browned. Remove from oven and let cool slightly before serving either hot or at room temperature. An Apple, Sausage and Cheddar Torte won first place in the N.C. Apple Growers Association recipe contest at the N.C. State Fair, earning Lisa Raschke of Raleigh $200. Contestants had to create a non-dessert appetizer, casserole, stir fry, salad, sandwich or main dish using at least two cups of North Carolina-grown apples. Recipes were judged on taste, appearance and creativity. The winning recipe follows: Apple, Sausage and Cheddar Torte by Lisa Raschke 1 ready-made pie crust 2 cups N.C. apples, sliced and peeled (use a flavorful apple such as Pink Lady, Granny Smith or Honeycrisp) Torte wins apple cooking contest ½ cup chopped onion 1 tablespoon sugar ¼ teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter ¾ pound sweet Italian or breakfast sausage (bulk or removed from casings) 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese 1 cup ricotta cheese 4 eggs Heat oven to 425 degrees. Place pie crust in 9-inch pie pan and bake 7 to 9 minutes or until light golden brown. Remove from oven and let cool. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees. Melt butter in a large skillet on medium heat. Add the apples, onions, sugar and cinnamon, and sauté until tender, about 5 minutes. Transfer mixture to a separate bowl. Increase the heat to medium high and add sausage. Saute until browned, about 7-10 minutes, breaking the meat up as it is cooking. Remove from heat, draining excess grease onto a paper towel-lined dish. In a medium sized bowl, mix together the cheeses and eggs. Place sausage on bottom of pre-baked pie crust. Add the cooked apple onion mixture over the sausage. Pour the cheese egg mixture over the apple mixture and spread it so it evenly covers the pie. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes, until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Let stand for 10 minutes before serving. Serves 8-10. February 2011 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 Exiss Sport 2003 aluminum 3 h slant GN cowboy shower, sink, hot water heater, lg water tank, lots more, $13,900. Cindy Mantyla, Vanceboro 252- 244-2813. Horse boarding 26 acres of permanent Bermuda grass pasture, 60’ round pen, and looking to build a riding arena in near future, have a 20’ x 60’ barn, just need to build stalls, open by the spring, $300. Brandon Mills, Trenton 252-617-2893. 4 star horse trailer full living quarters, $28,000. David Smith, Hen-derson 252-767-8266. Pine Shavings easy pick, excellent coverage, no waste, absorbent, easy handle and store. 2.8 cu. ft. plastic bags, $4.25/ea. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville 336-698-0207. Full boarding reasonable rates, 12 x 12 matted stalls, quality hay, feed, turnouts, tackroom, lighted 60 x 160 riding ring, work ring, over-night boarding, lessons in English or Western, nearby trials, trailer park-ing, vet/farrier service, $300/mo. Tony McMasters, Ramseur 336- 302-6853. Sierakowski and son 2 wheel cart, 36” wheels, brakes, 2 shaft sets, fits 15-16 h horse, new seat, great starter cart, $2,000. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336-364-4739. Horse boarding, $150/mo pasture, lighted run-in barn, individual turnout pastures, exercise ring, tack room, 10x12 stalls possible, nearby trails, Century Family Farm, $150. Doug Holyfield, Dobson 336-374-3825. Horse boarding close to triangle, pasture and/or stalls available, board fences, pond, 2 riding rings, owners live on premises, $150 -$300/mos. Bill Jurkiewicz, Roxboro 336-599-5086. Three western Arabian saddles Circle Y $300; Simco $200; syn-thetic youth saddle never used $300. Also, one pony saddle,blanket,bridle $100. L. L. Mason, Yadkinville, 336- 679-8459. Mini donkey 1y/o jack white with some gray nice and tame, $400. Mark Mize, Clemmons 336-971-3790. Family oriented full service horse facility that offers full boarding, partial boarding, overnight boarding, riding lessons and horse training. www.equestriancenterofwilkes. com $350. Terri Hendrix, North Wilkesboro 336-973-5177. Rubber fencing for horses, great for riding rings, flexible, strong, durable, maintenance free, delivery available, easy to install. $.10/ft. Jim Tonseth, Salisbury 704-213-3382. 20 y/o sorrel QH mare 14 hands tall, trail horse for light riding, great pasture mate, easy keeper, loads, ties, bathes, stands for farrier, feet in GC, easy to groom, $350. Joy Summitt, Cleveland 704-433-7425. 7 yr old Haflinger gelding anyone can work broke to farm equipment works single double and triple 14.2 h, 1,000 lb, $800. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704-651-3870. Carriage or cart regular standard bred 9 yr old bay mare retired trotter racer, 15.3 hands, gentle, loads great, $1,500 OBO. Paula F. Gavitt, Lin-colnton 704-732-3953. QH mare and daughter great bloodline, good disposition, $3,000 OBO. Joane Champion, Linden 910- 980-1113. 6 month old standard size donkey, gentle, chocolate jack with a black cross, $500. Jeremy Johnson, Lill-ington 919-499-5989. Pair of bay driving geldings 7 y/o about 14 h, been drove every-where, road safe, easy to harness and drive $2,000 OBO. Ronnie Hill, Mt Olive 919-658-3513. Circle Y saddle LNC, regular size horse, $450, endurance type, new stir-rups $175 Arab type or smaller horse, $450; 3 stall barn & pasture for lease S. Raleigh on Sauls Rd $375/mo. Wally Saunders, Raleigh 919-661-6480. At stud Foxy Alito Bars, 11 y/o Palomino/white paint stud, excellent bloodlines, call or email for more in-formation to book your 2011 breeding, stud fee $350. S. Huff, Oxford 919- 693-9194. 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. *** Needed 6 to 8 foot pull behind disk harrow also a drag harrow for pasture work. Terry Potter, Hertford 252-337- 5463. Frontend loader for a 231 MF also a 4 ft sideboy mower in GC. Bill Gibson, Grimesland 252-714-6495. Cat D7E dozer for parts. James Holt, Snow Camp 336-213-0662. IH 450 automatic reset plows 3, 4 or 5 bottoms. Dean Fogleman, Liberty 336- 516-2786. 6 ft bushog Cat 1 3 pt hitch prefer slip clutch. Don Andrew, Walkertown 336- 624-9889. Specific Farmall C tractor, serial number 64468, that I owned in the past, sold to a man in the NC mountains, would like to see the tractor again. Clint Lowe, Liberty 336-685-5720. 3 pt hitch PTO tiller in GC; 5-6 ft wide. Jim Overman, Ramseur 336- 824-8413. Parts wanted for JD model 100 or 101 corn picker/snapper. Marty DeMers, Sophia 336-861-9492. 300-500 gallon pull type sprayer and a 6R 30” JD.no till corn planter under $8,000; JD1018 bush hog in GC. Tony Carter, Roaring River 336-957-3791. Pull type sprayer for tractor with at least 200 to 300 gallon tank, reason-able price. Greg Cummings, Vale 704- 276-9078. 3 pt lift kit to fit an Interna-tional Farmall M or 400 in GC. Steve Weathers, Lawndale 704-473-6527. 6’ pto tiller any brand. M. Joe, Clem-mons 704-640-5708. Used or surplus grain bin. Joe Tucker, Siler City 704-641-2511. Deutz Allis GP 2.5 4 x 5 round baler, must be field ready. Norris Mcconnell, Mount Ulla 704-663-3828 after 6 pm. Rear mowing deck to fit a small Honda four wheel drive garden and lawn tractor must be in GC. B J Pittman, Bak-ersville 828-688-4897. International grain head 16- 18 ft, preferably 820 model. Justin Simmons, Supply 910-508-9675. Good used front bumper to fit 8N or 600 model Ford tractor. Charles R. Chason, Raeford 910-848-5336. Super A shanks and collars any condition; 12x24” older rear tractor tires, small cracks ok. Henry Sanford, Clay-ton 919-259-4583. Small lime or drop spreader 4 ft- 8ft, must be in working condition. C.P. Voorhees, Durham 919-382-8477. Brillion overseeder 5 ft. Stan Trustman, Angier 919-639-6360. NH l-445 skid steer for parts condi-tion not important. Bobby Hudson, Siler City 919-742-5535. Cub or small tractor w/disk, cult, blade, for small garden in Boone area. Ken Smith, Creston 919-201-7361. Lannan transplanters must be in field ready condition. Bobby Houston, Hunt-ersville 980-721-3750. Refurbished JD model 71 or 7100 2 row planter. Bruce Mason, Winston- Salem 336-408 6870. Old disk hay cutter 3 pt hitch, old Cub or Super A Farmall with cultivators for gardening. V. W. Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383. Tobacco tumbler/stand reel, usable condition, irrigation guns, Rain Bird #102 and #103 units, used Stihl 041 chain saw for engine parts. Clayton Rosser, Broadway 919-258-6161 or 895-9154. Equipment Wanted FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Fast hitch convertor for IH tractors $150; IH #33 conditioner, GC, $200. Jerry Joyner, Waxhaw 704-616-4286. Ford tractor model 1710 4 WD with front end loader in GC, diesel engine, $9,500. Gene Rainey, Salisbury 704- 633-6035. Hay tedder 4 basket hyd fold 18 ft Daros brand field ready, shed kept, $3,000. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704-651-3870. NH 541 sickle mower 7 ft cut, field ready, $975;.D A Ross hay tedder two basket, GC, $750. Allen Thompson, Mooresville 704-663- 1185. AC model G, new tires, new bat-tery, and cultivators, GC, manual lift, $3,500 OBO, will deliver within 50 mile radius. Bob Huss, Lincolnton 704- 735-2488. JD 456 baler 4x5, GC, $9,500; disc hare 20 cutters, $500; Drose hay tedder, $500; Kuhn SR108 wheel rake, used one summer, EC, $4,500. Jackie Hudson, Statesville 704-880-0254. Off brand four wheeler 150cc forward reverse and neutral digital dash only rode 1 time, LNC, $750 cash only. Rhyne Johnson, Statesville 704- 902-2733. Ford 3600 diesel 1,919 hrs, good rubber, GC, $6,000 OBO, possible trade. James Mayes, Statesville 704- 902-8295. 3000 Ford diesel, PS with new tires with 2 bottom plow, 6 ft scrape, 1 row cultivator, $5,500. Tony Smith, Norwood 704-983-3064. 1992 JD 2755,75 hp, cab, 640 loader/bucket, 4x4, new interior, 4,695 hours, GC, $29,500. Kenny Hill, Albemarle 704-995-4923. Turn plow MG double 16” moldboard high top trip in EC, $350. Don Heavner, Lincolnton 704-735-5900. NH 273 square baler, GC, always kept in shelter, $1,950; NH 57 rollabar rake, used 6 times, LNC, always kept in shelter, $2,150; Panorama P5 MD disc mower, used 4 seasons, LNC, always kept in shelter, $2,500. Randy Bowman, Newton 828-217-4799. JD 7000 planter, 6 row, 30”, new coulters, disc openers, seed tubes, and keeton seed firmers, $2,800. Brandon Lowman, Sherrills Ford 828-234- 4882. L4630 Kubota cab, f ront weights, $17.000. Shane Byers, Forest City 828-429-7552. Fasthitch for Farmall 400/450 tractor in GC complete, $350. James Anderson, Grantie Falls 828-612- 3093. Model 2006 poultry housekeeper LNC, no longer growing poultry, $9,500. Randy Maye, Taylorsville 828-632-3652. AC tractor model WD w/culti-vator $3,500; Athens model 56, 9 shank chisel plow, $800; AC model 200 diesel tractor w/4 bottom plow, $10,000; 3 pt hitch round bale carrier, $250. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632-3801. Taylorway 60” gear driven rotary tiller, used 2 times, $1,100. Phillip Hoover, Taylorsville 828- 632-5685. Mid 60’s MF 35, new motor, radiator, good tires, PS, $3,900; mid 60’s Ford 600, PS, runs great, needs tires, $2,900. Ron Edwards, Arden 828- 691-7858. NH 402 hay crimper, $300; NH 271 square baler, $700; Dearborn sickle mower, $200; 2 bottom plow, $225; subsoiler, $150. T. R. Hudson, Vale 828- 874-3389. MF 41 sickle mower, $700; Ford hay rake, $600; MF 468, 4 row planter, $600; New Holland 855 round baler, $1,000. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828- 874-5147. JD 5103 43 hp, PTO, LNC, less than 50 hours, price negotiable, $12,800. Bob Blackwood, Mocks-ville 336-284-4284. JD 6000 spray booms 72’, 8” upright auger for grain bins, JD 5 row wide corn head, JD 7000 4 row planters, $1,500-$2,500. Jeremiah Jones, Beulaville 910-290-2547. JD 7100 planter interplant 8/30”- 15/15” finger pick-up and brush meters, heavy springs, row markers, new seed openers, $9,500; JD 7300 planter 6 row 30”,JD no-till coulters, yetter down pressure system, finger pick-up and seed cups, many new parts, field ready, $6,000. Reuben Cashwell, Au-tryville 910-308-5908. Woods backhoe 1050 for 50 hp tractor or better, has its own hydrau-lic system, LNC, used less than 100 hrs, $6,500. Robert Taylor, Fayette-ville 910-323-5558. 1620 Case International combine w/grain head, GC, low hours, $25,000; 3688 International cab and air $10,000; 886 International $8,500. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910-334-0404. 1086 International tractor 130 hp, triple remotes, 1,000 and 540 PTO, $10,000 OBO. Danny Bynum, Eller-be 910-334-9463. 2510 Long tractor 1390 hrs, fuel gauge does not work, runs good, $4,400, e-mail pics dfishman76@yahoo.com. Daryl Fisher, Autryville 910-531-4088. 1155 Massey Ferguson has cab, 8 cylinder, dual wheels, runs good, has a couple of exhaust leaks., $7,500. Charlie Hall, Wilmington 910-686-4170. Holland carousel transplanter, two rows, 3 pt hitch, 6 cups, GC, $1,200. Will McCallum, Rowland 910-740-3267. International 886 four post 4,300 hrs 18.4-38 tires, new front tires, new clutch $6,500. Jeremy Johnson, Sanford 919- 356-5147. NH 644 round baler, $6,000; 1985 Ford 1 ton dual wheel Cummins diesel, $2,500. Brooks Creech, Zebu-lon 919-369-9205. Powell Four Trax sprayer J D diesel. 4 wheel hydrastatic drive, 50 ft spray boom, 400 gallon tank capacity, EC, $7,500. M. Stephenson, Willow Spring 919-418-5078. 1994 Ashland dirt pan, 3 1/2 yds, VGC, $3,000. Teresa Jovich, Oxford 919- 528-2068. Bandsaw heavy duty custom built wood miser-style bandsaw $6,000; automatic bandsaw toothsetter/sharp-ener- ec(in use now)-$1,500. Larry Green, Pittsboro 919-542-4394. Ferguson tractor, 1950 model TO20, $1,800 firm. Mike Campbell, Mon-cure 919-545-8329. JD 430s PS, lp, 5 spd, LNC, $10,000; NH bale wagon, $6,000. Colan Hawkins, Cedar Grove 919-548-1326. Howse bush hog 5 ft., 3 pt hitch, FC, $125. Tim Underhill, Clayton 919- 550-2000. JD model 40, fully restored, EC, $4,000. Chris Joyner, Rougemont 919- 614-6311. Ford finish mower came off 1320 Ford tractor, has all parts to install, will fit most Ford compact tractors, GC, $300. J. A. M., Wake Forest 919-624-2506. 7060 AC tractor 160 hp, $4,000 nego. H.D. Byrd, Smithfield 919- 631-3541. 53 Farmall Super A 3 pt bush hog, finish mower, scraper blade needs paint, GC, $2,895. Wally Saunders, Raleigh 919- 661-6480. JD 225 disk-$6875;jd 6200 trac-tor-$ 17,750; bush-hog 8’ scrape blade-$1,850; rain-flow water wheel planter-$1,475;rhino 7-shank chisel plow-$850., $1,800-24,000. Thomas Green, Oxford 919-690-0817. Mahindra 2006 3015 compact 30hp tractor 4 wd with front loader 5 ft. trailer 6 x 16,5 ft 16-18 disc, $18,000/ for all. William Hudson, Raleigh 919- 772-4318. Kelly 3 pt backhoe attachment for 35-100 hp tractor, 14 ft boom, 16” and 24” buckets, EC, $3,500. Robert Payne, Jr., Sanford 919-774-3423 or 770-6128-cell. JD model MT parts and M parts, JD 40 hydraulic lift unit, JD rear wheel weights, some sheet metal, $5 up. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919-815-0268. Fifty 22” scalloped disc blades, new, $20/ea. Curtis Garner, Selma 919- 965-3327. NH 32 LA loader bucket, 72”, pin on style, used, GC, chain hook welded on top, can e-mail pictures, $325. Fred Hagenberger, Chapel Hill 919-968- 1123. Farmall Super C 2 row cultivators, shanks, good paint, runs good, hyd. remote, $3,750. Joseph Franks, Angier 919- 639-5731. 26” double disc plow Tufline, EC, $650. Reggie Keistler, Charlotte 980- 254-5876. B model AC bow front axle, turn plow, disk harrow, scrape blade, cultivators, 2 drawbars, miscellaneous extra parts, $2,000 OBO. Eli Brooks, Bear Creek 919-742-4586. 1995 JD 9500 combine engine hrs 2,600 separator 1795, shelter kept, $59,000; header JD 922, 22 ft, $6,500 MF WD. J. F. Hall, Stedman 910-483- 6239 or 850-0946. Sawmill Woodmizer LT27 18 hp gas, log handling kit 15 extra blades, $9,250. Dale Thomsom, 5040 Yadkinville Rd., Pfafftown 27040. Farmall Super C with cultivators, 3 pt hitch, runs good, $3,800. Donald Scott Cannon, Ayden 252-746-4600 after 6 pm. 1963 JD 4010 tractor with 158 loader, good tires, runs good, one owner, $5,000. Glenn Smith, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436-6694. Cole 1 row planter, cultivator, GC, $400. Eddie Davis, Charlotte 704- 875-0162. Feed grinder/mixer, International 1150, GC, $3,500. David Haywood, Mount Gilead 910-220-0993. WD 45 AC tractor, motor rebuilt good tires, needs universal joint, $600. Raymond Doby, 225 Doby Rd., Cam-eron 28326. New hay master sq bale accumula-tor with hay grapple, hydraulic cylinder and hoses, $8,500; JD chuck wagon box only, no running gear, $350. B. Lindley, Pittsboro 919-742-4009-h or 542-8920-c. Five Farmall tractors M and Super M’s not running plus many extra parts, $2,500. Jim Keith, Raleigh 919-957- 1850. Farmall 140 72 model all cultiva-tors, harrow, plow, bushhog, scrape blade, carryall, equipment is in EC, tractor runs great, needs tires on front, rear tires, VGC, 12 v generator, $5,000. Chuck Perkins, Mebane 919-563-6822 or 336-380-0781. NH 1465 haybine 9’3” cut, EC; NH 144 Winrow Inverter, VGC: four 8 x16 Peque hay wagon, EC: cone shape 600 lb fertilizer spreader, EC; Vicon 8 wheel V rake, 3 pt hitch, GC, $8,000-$600 Howard Plyler, Marion 828-652-9085. International tractor 414 new brakes, $2,000 OBO. Earl Martin, Reidsville 336-342-0000. 8N Ford tractor VGC, $2,500; 1949 IH Cub, VGC Farmall one owner, with cultivators, $3,000; 1942 H JD, one owner, VGC, $5,000. Curtis Spainhour, Winston-Salem 336-765-1496. Tractor duals 13.6x28by Unverferth 75% tread complete mounting hardware fits most 40-50 hp tractors, $550. Willis Umstead, Garner 919-553-3732. JD 450 grain drill set of depth control bands, LNC, $300. J. G. Clapp, Greensboro 336-255-1085. 800 Ford tractor with 5 ft front end loader and PTO driven back hoe, carburetor needs rebuilding, always sheltered, $8,500. Tim Long, Lexington 336-476-9282. Cummins 350 big cam turbo diesel, less than 500 miles on motor, Sems mo-tor complete, $3,500 OBO. B. Johns, Lumberton 910-514-7889. 6’ tiller PTO driven King Kutter II, LNC, paint still on tines, $1,000; PTO driven generator, 13,000 watts, 3 pt, hitch mounted on a carry all, new never used, $1,000. Bob Herring, Liberty 336-317-8225. International Cub Cadet #782 new paint, new seat, LNC, 17 hp Kohler, wide frame, 44” cut, $1,250. Tommy Byrd, Orrum 910-628-6905. 96 Komatsu 120 track hoe 1,500 hrs, EC, $40,000; 2005 T300 Bobcat 1,500 hrs on machine, 150 hrs on mo-tor, $28,000. Chris Allen, Asheboro 336-964-6363. JD 750 15’, no til drill, VGC, 7.5” row spacing, $9,500. Mike Pittman, Halifax 252-583-2075. Hesston PT 7 mower conditioner, ready for spring mowing, EC, mow about 15 ac per year, always sheltered, $1,500. Grady McClamrock, Sr., Mocksville 336-751-2532. Garden tractor #1 3 pt hitch, disk harrow, rake, turning plow, $250/ea; Case tractor hydrostatic 776 dozer blade, 44” tiller, needs engine work, $950. Lehman Spruiell, Matthews 704-847-0467. Cub Farmall tractor with front and rear cultivators, row runner plow, 14” flat bottom plow, tillage tool, 5 ft sickle mower, disk hare, $3,500/for all. Eddie Kluttz, Ennice 336-572-2255. Cutoff saw 3 pt hitch plus PTO shaft safety shields, $5,500. C. Warren, Kernersville 336-993-2623. 100 Farmall with cultivators and plow, VGC, $2,200; 3 pt seed spreader with 2 level setting, field ready, $200. D. W. Ross, Burlington336-421-9383. I40 Farmall tractor, $4,200; 1010 JD parts, 1010 JD tractor, $3,000; BF Avery, $3,500; Ford 601, $3,500; Ferguson TO30, $3,500; Ferguson TO20, $3,500. C. Willis, Jacksonville 910-389-2312. Two Holland carousel type tobacco transplanter units, sheltered, EC, some spare parts, $800/ea; two row Holland pull type tobacco transplanter, setters drive from unit transport wheels, 280 gallon water tank, sheltered, GC, $300. Clayton Rosser, Broadway 919-895-9154-c. Gleaner M3 combine, 15 ft grain head, hydrostatic drive, spike tooth cylinder, 130 hp diesel engine, straw chopper, $13,500. W. T. Brantley, Jr., Spring Hope 252-450-0276. Brush Bandit model 100 has 6 cyl Onan diesel with power hydraulic feed, 1,978 hrs, extra clutch, belts, also have books, GC, $5,500; log cart, $100; 2 tractor rims, 11” x 28”, $100/for both. D. Pearsall, Snow Camp 336-376-9431. Bulldozer Cat D7 w/13 ft cable op-erated blade, 4 cylinder engine w/pony starting engine, engine/running gear good, track spring broken, good tracks pins and bushings, $7,000 or sell parts; Printiss log loader, $4,500. Robert Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252-746-6838. Walton WT21 tedder and extra parts, VGC, $1,500. Randy Barringer, Rockwell 704-279-7085 aft. 6 pm. 6 ft box scrape never used, $150; boom pole, LNC, $50; potato plow used very little, $75. Dan Clubb, Walnut Cove 336-671-1581. 1 pt hitch blade for Cub or 140 Farmall; air compressor 30 gallon , 5.5 hp motor, 110 volts. Delmar Burleson, Lexington 336-746-5627. Ford 1500D needs work, $1,000; Ford 39100 PS, GC, 2,100 hrs, $7,000; Ford 3930D, PS, GC, 1,790 hrs, $7,250. Oscar Holloman, Greenville 252-341-9676. Four International 185 planter units on a diamond tool bar with fertilizer units, $600; International 574 industrial front end assembly, $200; two 16.9-28 lug type tractor tires, 10 ply rating mounted on International cast steel industrial rear wheels, 30% tread, $400/both. James Rosser, Broadway 919-258-6161. John Deere cable skidder, 540B, ‘79 model, in EC, ready to work, $15,500. Clay Boykin, Lake Wacca-maw 910-640-6861. 2 one row Roanoke primers w/long cutter bars and dump boxes $1,500 OBO: 2 row mech. model 6000 transplanter w/ Holland fertilizer, $1,000-$1,500. Clayton Sutton, La Grange 252-560-0779. Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW February 2011 Hay & Grain For Sale 130 4x4 bales of new crop hay, coastal mix, 800 lbs + $25/each. Stanley Dew, Bailey 252-235-2907. Nine 4 x 5 round hay bales $20/per bale. Avery Haynes, Harmony 336- 463-4085. Good fescue mix horse and cow hay, 4x5 rolls in shed, $25: cow and mulch hay 4x5 rolls, $20. Gray Morgan, Colfax 336-414-1859. Soybean straw round bales $6/ ea. Barry Sizemore, Lexington 336- 655-6132. Alfalfa square bales $6; 4x4 orchard grass 4x4 round bales $30/ea all good quality. Johnny Sowers, Lexington 336- 239-3020. 2010 spring and fall orchard grass $4.50/bale, fescue, and fescue lespedeza mix, sq bales horse quality, $3.50/ea; round fescue $20/ea; fall cutting 09 fescue round in shed $10-$15/ea, de-livery possible. R. Bryant, Jonesville 336-835-2714 or 244-6347. Spring cut Fescue/orchard mix square hay, no rain, stored in barn, moisture 15% to18% no weeds, first quality all hay horse quality, 4x4 and 4x5 round hay $25/for 4x4 and $30/for 4x5, $4.50. Standish Hopkins, Den-ton 336-302-0353. Fescue small square bales $2.50- 3.50/ea; 4x4 round bales $10 - $25/per roll. Joe Bill Jones, Pinnacle 336-368- 2659 or Mike 368-2021. Fescue/orchard grass hay, VG horse feed, kept dry, $25/per roll. Dean Hol-comb, Yadkinville 336-468-0641. Fescue $2.50/per square bale. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336-475-6539. 2010 Fescue hay 4x4 in the barn $15-$25, Dwight Rumple, Mocks-ville 336-492-5703. Horse quality fescue hay, 2010 cut-ting $4 at barn satisfaction guaranteed, delivery possible, pick up in field, spring cutting. Don 336-584-3195 or Keith Moore, Elon 336-584-1222. 2010 spring cutting fescue mix square bales no rain, keep in shed $3.25/bale. Ernest Pinnix, Eden 336- 627-9303. 4x4 round bales, fescue and orchard grass, stored dry on pallets $15/ea also for lease 15 ac established pasture near Asheboro horses or cows. Roger Wilson, Asheboro 336-629-4866. Good quality fescue horse hay, 2010 cutting, square bales in the barn, $3/per bale. John Warner, Reidsville 336- 634-1234. Fescue 100 plus square bales $3/ea. Sylvia Reid, Welcome 336- 669-8316. Horse quality, orchard grass, timothy, fescue, alfalfa, clover, mil-let, and seasonal grass hay mix. 2nd cutting square bales, from fertilized non-grazed fields, delivery available, $4.75/per square bale. Elizabeth Mac-donald, Blanch 336-694-1737. Spring & Fall cutting fescue mixed grass hay 4x5 round bales stored in barn on pallets, $25. Larry York, Staley 336-824-2077. 25 4x4 round bales fescue, orchard grass, clover mix, late summer 2010 cutting, covered, horse-cattle quality, $14/per bale. Alan Clodfelter, Thom-asville 336-848-1551. Large 4x4 round rolls, fescue, net wrapped, dry, in shed, no rain, cow and horse quality, large quantity discount, $20/roll. John Royall, Thurmond 336- 957-2637. Hay 4x4 rolls price depends on quality and amount purchased deliverly available, $15-20. Tony Carter, Roaring River 336-957-3791. Square hay 2010 cutting fescue, orchard mix, clean dirt free mountain hay mowed with sickle mowers, nice tight bales, will help load, delivery available, $5/ per bale. J. Mash, Jef-ferson 336-977-1675. 2010 hay rolled with a 4x5 NH roller, all rolled dry and stored dry; not rolled specifically for sale, $23. Josh Brown, North Wilkesboro 336-984- 8306. 4X4 round bales fescue, $15/roll. D. Latham, Mocksville 336-998-8097. Hay, square bales 2010 cutting kept dry in the barn, $3. George Nader, Casar 704-538-7960. Fescue hay, 4x5 round bales, horse quality $30 to 35. Justin Ridenhour, Salis-bury 704-633-2182. 2010 orchard and fescue mix square bales 60 lb average 4.50 round bales 4x5 25.00 in barn and horse quality delivery available. Derrick Basss, Statesville 704-651-3870. Fescue May2010 cutting $4/per sq bale, pretty hay. Gerry Cloninger, Dal-las 704-779-1193. Rye straw $2.50/bale, crabgrass hay $2.50/a bale. Martin Moss, Con-cord 704-782-4379. Good quality hay square bales in the barn, $2/per bale. David Miller, China Grove 704-857-1579. Good quality fescue hay in dry large square bales $2.50; small round bales $15. Richard Perkins, Iron Sta-tion 704-483-2435. Cattle AI services, beef or dairy breeds. Call for information on pricing. Brian Downing, Asheboro 336-707-6778. Portable sawmill service, will saw your logs to lumber at your place or mine, custom sawing and post and beam available, $65/hr. Jack Murdock, Roles-ville 919-669-1859. Farm Labor Beekeeping equipment, tools, supplies, woodenware, extracting, bottling, etc. David Auman, Jackson Springs 910-652-6245. New bald cypress bee equipment, all equipment assembled, cove type hand holds hive bodies #1 $15; #2, $13; bottom board screen or solid $10; covers $13, inner covers $8, med supers $9.50, $15-$8. Will Myers, Boonville 336- 367-7131. 3 lb Italian honey bee packages pick up will start on April 3, 2011 at 4062 Evergreen Dr., Trinity 27370, $85 per package, demand this year for bees will be high. M. John, Trinity 336- 475-5137. A few hives, Nucs or packages of bees for early spring delivery before spring honey flow in Piedmomt only. Jim Robbins, Snow Camp 336-565-8499. 5 frame Nucs Italian bees, order now and get on the list for March/April 2011, $90. Rick Tindal, Albemarle 704- 985-6236. 3# package Italian bees w/Carni Italian queens, pick up on April 8th & 9th, $80/ea; mid April queens, $18 to $22/ea. Larry Tate, Winston-Salem 336- 788-4554. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted BEES Magpie Rex rabbits any sex and age. M. Clint, New London 704-517- 6095. Small Animals Wanted Purebred Californian rabbits, also white, black or broken New Zealands, male or female, pedigree available, $15 up depending on sex, age and quality. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336-498-7103. New Zealand white, 1 buck, 2 does, 6 hutches 3 ft x 3 ft with water bottles and food dispensers, hutches only may be sold if desired, $150. Mark Clegg, Black Mountain 828-273-0956. Missouri cottontails works great for training pups in enclosures or around the house, $7. Scott Bryant, Wake Forest 919-761-3075. Small Animals Open mated VSH queens $18/ea plus shipping, queens available. Jamie Miles, Hays 336-957-4744. 5 Frame Nucs orders for 2011, state inspected $100, no frame exchange, orders of 5 nucs or more, deposit required, e-mail at djlittle1448@bellsouth.net. David J. Little, Troutman 704-528-1667. Honeybees Italian SMR queens taking orders for spring 2011, 5 frame Nucs $115; complete hives $165; no frame exchange, state inspected. Sam Frogge, Statesville 704-585-2004. 5 frame power pack Nucs, in white wax coated, cross ventilated Nuc boxes. Minnesota hygienic queens, state in-spected, spring treated, ready April 23, $100/ea, 10 or more $95/ea. Sam Bolick, Concord 704-795-3900. Taking orders for 3# package Italian bees/w queen available April 1st, $75. Garry/Shelia Whitley, Albemarle 704- 982-0698. Hive combo kit new 10 frame complete hive, with a package of bees, $143.50; beginners kit has complete hive, bee brush, hive tool, smoker, suit, veil, and package of bees, $226.50; 3 lb of Italian bees w/queen, $85. Darren Orr, Old Fort 828-581-4494. 2 hive bodies strong 3 lbs and queen, $175/per hive, ready April 20, 2011. Gary Bishop, Rutherfordton 828- 748-6097. Taking orders for 5 frame Nucs spring 2011, no frame exchange, $95, state inspected. David Bridgers, Wilm-ington 910-686-1947. Taking orders for 3 lb package Italian bees, $80/per package, expected delivery date is second or third Saturday in March, limited number of 5 frame Nucs, $100, all Nucs and packages need to be paid for by check $1-$100. Scott Taylor, Hubert 910-787-2577. 24-frame S.S. radial extractor, Maxant S.S. pump and filter, LNC, $2,200. Bill McClelland, Cary 919-467-0586 home or 810-3168 mobile. Italian honeybees 3 lb package w/ laying queen, $75/each, state inspected, order now for spring pickup; honeybees Italian queens, $18, 3-lb package with queen $80, available spring and summer, order now. Rick Coor, Goldsboro 919- 778-0210. Packaged bees approx. 3 lbs with Italian queen, $75/ea; extra queen, $20; complete hive $65, ready for bees, su-per $35 complete. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704-982-3136. Taking orders for 20 new beehives with very good Russian X Buckfast bees, $175/ea, ready 4/2011. Tony Parker, Bolton 910-655-0741. HAY & GRAIN 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. Quality red golden pheasant hens with nice yellow legs. Kevin Briggs, Edenton 252-482-5927. Peacock pheasant hen/pair peacock pheasants; looking for normal mandarin drake/pair normal mandarin ducks; Rhea chicks or hatching eggs. Jeffrey Haynes, Thurmond 336-874-8124. Butler quail eggs for spring hatch-ing, $1/ea. Theodric Best, Seven Springs 919-658-6907. Poultry & Supplies For Sale Poultry & Supplies Wanted POULTRY & SUPPLIES Dozen horseman pouter pigeons and 7 holle croppers all nice young purebred pigeons good blowers dove-man62@ yahoo.com $200 OBO. Charles Pearson, Battleboro 252-469-0648. White homing pigeons $10 up. Rufus Boyd, Washington 252-927- 4588. Old English bantams, BB red, blue red, blue, black, spangle, and silver duck wing, silkies in white, black, and blue, large fowl, Orpington’s in buff, black, and blue, eggs $1/ea, $20 to $30 pair. George Harrington, Ayden 252- 258-4717. Flight conditioned bobwhite quail, preserve quality, raised in 400 foot house $3.50 discount on quantity, ring neck pheasant $10. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 252-478-7575. Pigeons rare Polish lynx available in black/white bar, spangled, and stenciled patterns, also German beauty homers, $25-$50. Keith Harrell, Kinston 252- 522-1762. Old English bantams in 12 different colors, no shipping, $20/ pr. Millo Potter, Seven Springs 252- 569-2131. 60 Shenadoah gas brooders w/alu-minum covers in GC, $15/ea. Dean Miller, North Wilkesboro 336-927- 3142. Ostrich top stock. Blacks, blues and blue blacks 6 w/o to 6 y/o, $350 up; empty egg shells $12/ea. J.N. Perkins, Reidsville 336-613-7163. Buff cochin, golden sebright bantams, standard s.c. lt. brown leghorns, black cross turkeys, India blue peafowl, $10 up. Arlen Kilen, Lowgap 336-352-3282. BB red old English, buff cochin and black tailed white Japanese bantams, as-sorted guineas. roller and homer pigeons, $5/up. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336- 498-7103. Pure bred game chickens, Sid-Taylor, Wingate brown red, manziel greys. excel-lent bloodline. 8-month old stags, hens in all 3 breeds, sold as trios or separate, $300 a trio, these games are top quality and will not disappoint, $100-$350. Thad Watkins, Denton 336-596-5244. 4 m/o pullets in Hampshire red, RIR, rhode island white, barred rock, Delawares excellent quality Mcmurray hatchery birds, $15/ea; white, lavender, purple, pearl, pearl/white pied lavender/white pied guineas, 9 m/o will lay in May, $15 for jacks; must sell hens as pairs $30- $35 a pair. Thad Watkins, Denton 336- 596-5244. Humidaire model 100 incubator with separate hatcher, capacity hen eggs - 690; quail eggs – 1,365, EC with very little use, $800. Tony Harrison, Lexing-ton 336-746-5720. 5 Americauna hens and 1 Americauna rooster $5/ea; 3 brown egg layers, breed unknown possibly red sex link or RIR $5/ea will make a deal for taking all birds at once. Chuck McConkey, Denton 336- 859-9836. Guineas 15, some pearl some are pied, $7/ea. Jesse Wood, Tobaccoville 336- 924-6734. Show and breeding stock, Black Rosecomb, Buff Bramha, S.D. and White OE, black Cochin, Birchen Modern, White Wyandotte, White Rock, all bantams, $10 up. Howard Myers, Trinity 336-431-5480. Day old chicks- npip light & dark brahmas, black australorps,barnevelders, silkies (all colors), black & blue cop-per marans, sex links. not from hatch-ery chicks. place order, $3-5. Edina Hood, Goldsboro 609-713-9895. Day old chicks NPIP breeds include, light and dark brahmas, black australorps, barnevelders, silkies all colors, black and blue copper marans, sex links. hatched on my farm, not from hatchery, parents on site, order $3-$5/ea. Edina Hood, Goldsboro 609-713-9895. Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, very healthy, fast flyers raised in open air flight pen. great for bird dog training, $3.50 -$4. Randy Bowers, Albemarle 704- 982-3182. 6-8 month old peacocks, pied, purples and java/emerald spaulding crossed, healthy and need a new home, $50/ea. Randy Allen, Albemarle 704-986-0346. 3 Pea hens and 1 Peacock 3 y/o in the spring 2011 $150; 2 Pea Hens and 1 Peacock 1yr old in spring 2011, $100. Tony Brown , Mooresville 704- 729-10135. Pigeons archangels,7 colors, ca-puchines, 6 colors; starling 6 colors; saxon monks 5 colors; figuritas 5 colors and turner rollers, largest collections in eastern nc $10 up. Danny Joe Humphrey, Kinston 800-527-0918. Started pullets please see our website for more information www. shookpoultry.net, $5.85 - $6.50. Roger Shook, Claremont 828-459-0571. Old English bantams, black, crele and black rosecomb bantams, $10/ea. Kenneth Roberts, Mount Gilead 910- 220-3052. Game chickens California white dom, frank steele kelso white and green legged hatch sweater hens, $100. Tony Bowyer, Laurel Hill 910-276-2447. Old English game bantams fawn duckwing, spangle, silver duckwing, black, blue barred quail, dark cornish bantams $10/ea; Law Grey game fowl, $40/pr. Roy Roberts, Mount Gilead 910- 439-6210. Icubator Imperial III labline model#305r2 120 volts 400 watts se-rial# 1291-0252 commercial cabinet style incubator with see thru door, $500 OBO. Dennis Spurlin, Mount Gilead 910-439-6624. Old English game bantams blue, black, silver duckwing, brown red, black tail red, golden sebright, RIR bantams $10/ea. Allen Roberts, Seagrove 910- 571-2036. Bourbon red turkeys $40/ea. Dean Buie, Hoffman 910-690-5173. G.Q.F. cabinet incubator with electronic thermostat $325. George Parker, Lumberton 910-738-7432 or 374-8176. 1yr old mature guineas speckled and some with white chest beauti-ful/ healthy birds, $5 each. Lowell Gunter, Cameron 919-499-6193. Ducks, turkey poults ready for your family, all hand raised, poults are approx. 6 mo, ducklings same but are full grown; all will breed coming spring, $15. Mari Lapointe, Zebulon 919-554-2106. Golden and silver seabright batams, males and females, also game roosters $5/up. Jimmy Pollard, New Hill 919- 776-6806. Emu eggs fresh fertile from great producing pairs, quantity discounts available, $20/ea; large eggs requiring GQF or similar style incubator, $200. T. Tysinger, Goldston 919-837-2313. Bobwhite quail $3/each. Bill Ellington, Louisburg 919-853-3636. Peahens laying hens; India Blue peahens, 2010 hatch, $110/ea; RIR 2 y/o in spring, $10/ea. N. Hobson, Pittsboro 336-376-8137. Birmingham Rollers Old Jaconette line, ’79 Deep Spinners, $20 up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919-563-5658. Pigeons Birmingham rollers, comp. bred, old Carolinia family great spin-ners, $10 up. D. R. Dennis, Randleman 336-498-5034. Bobwhite quail flight conditioned, weathered, $3.25/ea. Wayne Bullins, Madison 336-871-3222 or 552-0188. Metal hen nests, $5/ea; auto drink-ing waters for chickens, $5/ea. Jimmy Tucker, Yadkinville 336-408-7575. Peacocks India blue, white, cameo, bronze, black shoulder and java green, $35 up. Roy McLamb, Linden 910- 893-3012. Chickens we have 38 hens, $11/ea. Brent Perdue, Louisburg 919-497-0469. Old English game bantams, BB red, white, black, tail buff, brown, red, mottled, black tail red silver duckwing, black, $45. Marty Perry, Bunn 919-496- 0121 or 534-5192-c. Quail gambel, California, Tenn, red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo and white bobwhites, coturnix, Texas A&M, Tibetan reds, jumbo browns, Hungarians, red and albino, chukars and Barbary, $1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfield 704-888-0213. Silkie chicks all colors, males and females, 6 w/k old, $5/ea. Dave Johnson, Salisbury 704-239-5942. Dominique one rooster, two hens, true breed, $30/for trio. Lynne Howell, Ellerbe 910-652-3311. POULTRY & SUPPLIES 6 -12 horse stalls 12 x 12 will pay cash, must be in GC to EC. Tanya Hartman, Advance 336-978-0316. Pre-fab horse stall door fronts. Mike Tucker, Tobaccoville 336-983- 4863. Free rubber stall mats, building materials wood etc, posts, roofing tin, metal gates, fencing, concrete, horse items, to help rescue and aged disabled horses. T. Brown, Lake Wylie 803-230-6778. Small horse or Welch pony, child proof, broke to gentle. E. Williams, Robbins 910-948-2348. Horses & Supplies Wanted HORSES Horse boarding - pasture board with run-in shelter, lighted round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings/day, qual-ity pasture, peaceful setting, excellent care, stall board available, references available, $225/mo, owner/mgr on premises. Mary Ann Harville, Siler City 919-742-5053. Three western Arabian saddles one Circle Y, $300; Simco $200 - one synthetic youth saddle never used $300 -one pony saddle, blanket, bridle $100. L. L. Mason, Yadkinville, 336-69-8459., $100-300. Luther Mason, Yadkinville 336-679-8459. Two horse trailer, $2,250; 2011 Calico 16 ft stock trailer, $4,350. H. Davis, Elon 336-260-7606. 1976 Hart horse trailer, fifth-wheel, 23 ft, has room for 2 horses plus dressing/storage and sleeping areas, has title, $1,000 OBO. Paul Shue, Richfield 704-279-9459. 2009 Featherlite 8541 gooseneck 2-horse slant load trailer, all aluminum, dressing room, tack area, new, used 1x, white and brushed aluminum, EC, $16,900. David Melhado, Wake Forest 919-529-4450. Powell riding equipment LNC 15” western saddle, $325, Australian saddle new and used tack. Thomas Branham, Nantahala 828-321-3095. Three western saddles $600/for all. Paul McNeill, Durham 919- 383-9352. Two horse Nissen wagon very nice, no box, $1,500; snow sleigh 2 seat, $2,000 riding cultivator, $300. Cyrus Bowman, Colfax 336-420-0986 or 996-1783-night. Horse boarding $185/mo, pasture, ring, jumps, access to trails, fence board, electric, pond; barn with 4 stalls, $150/per stall your care. B. Sedwick, Knightdale 919-365-7365. 2001 Featherlite 4 horse trailer, aluminum enclosed dressing room, air conditioner, less than 500 miles, GN, EC, $17,500, all offers consid-ered. Denise Brown, Jacksonville 910-389-0503. Horse trailer wheels and axles, $100/ea. Randy Willis, Jacksonville 910-389-6811 or 347-5252. Paso Fino mare 6 y/o, 13.2h, red bay, excellent trail horse, has been shown successfully by child, $2,500. A. Furr, Salisbury 704-798-3460. Two 10 y/o Percheron mares, work single or double, $900/ea one white, one gray; English saddle, $50. Jim Gardner, Hamlet 910-206-0122. February 2011 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Hen pecked mustard $1/per lb, Martin gourds for crafts or seeds $.50/ea, Brad Lucas, Wilson 252- 294-5757. Sunflower seeds old timey type, huge 12-14 lb flower, 15-18” diameter, 25 seeds/$3, 50 seeds/$5, send SASE and cash. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Rd, Trinity, NC 27370. Get rid of moles from fields, gardens, yards naturally, send $5 in a SASE for seed and instructions on how to plant and grow plants which will rid the area of pesky moles. Sam Radford, P.O. Box 51, Roaring River 28669-0051. Old English boxwoods up to 20” tall $.90/per in. Forrest Michael, Lex-ington 336-787-5382. Heirloom tomato pineapple, chero-kee purple, chocolate, hillbilly, green zebra, Sioux, German pink, Arkansas traveler, Supice, Goldmans, 10/$1.25, 25/$2. Don Cash, 8922 Robinson Church Rd, Charlotte 28215. Heirloom speckled butterbeans large seed, choice of brown, cream or purple color or mix, $7 for 1/2 lb plus shipping. Furman Nicholson, 314 Stanley Haven Lane, Hender-sonville 28739. Seeds & Plants For Sale Fainting goats males and females, any under $150, all ages. Charly Thornhill, Ramseur 336-302-6589. Beef breed bull calf to raise in the spring. Will pay extra for calf left w/ cow up to 8 weeks. Will pick up within 50 miles of Salisbury. Paul Miller, Salsibury 704-202-9982. Guardian donkey for goat herd, Kkiko goats breeding stock near Lincolnton. Linda Bennett, Lincoln-ton 704-616-6368. LaMancha registered fullblood doe/doeling in SE NC area, any color, $1-$300. Kandace Green, Bladen-boro 910-874-3035. Free goats or pigs. Wallace Murphy, Burlington 336-210-4568. Red Angus heifers bred or open. Roger Stevens, Danbury 336-593- 2056. Livestock For Sale Livestock Wanted Boer goats ABGA reg. full blooded and high % bucks and does, traditional color, DOB 11/2010, $100 up. David L. Allen, Liberty 336-622-2070. AGS and NDGA reg. Nigerian dwarf kids born 11/2010 beautiful healthy playful kids, from excellent bloodlines,1 buck $150; 1 doe w/blue eyes, $200. Dustin Rumley, Mcleansville 336-669-0709. Texas longhorns excellent genetics, Rio Grande, Roundup, JM Sue, Gunsmoke, Awesome Viagra, $500 up depends on pedigree. Zach Moffitt, Asheboro 336- 736-6340. Fainting goat does all are reg. with the Myotonic goat association and can be seen at cainsfancyfainters. com $250 up. Don and Tammie Cain, Walkertown 336-754-4303. Mini Nubian and Nigerian dwarf kids, colorful, friendly, bottle fed, some blue eyes, CAE and G6s tested herd, Nigerian buck, gold and white, with blue eyes, wethers $75; does $200 to $300. Sarah Jinnah, Winton-Salem 336- 788-2454. Fainting goats does 6 m/o, bucks 6 m/o to 1 y/o all from well maintained herd, $90-$125; Boers to kid in February. Dodd Linker, Clemmons 336-712-2484. Black Angus bulls; reg.12 to 16 m/o net worth 4200,emblazon,ext blood-lines, $1,000 up. Henry Craven, Sea-grove 336-879-2500. Angus bull 4 y/o, 1,300 lbs, $1,000. Jeff/Becky Deal, Mooresville 704- 528-4085. Santa Gertrudis bull $1,500; Santa Gertrudis cow $900. Kenneth West, Cleveland 704-634-3796. Reg. Angus bulls, some AI sired by New Design 878, some natural sired by a son of Objective, easy calver $1,000- $1,500. Kim Starnes, Salisbury 704- 637-1805. Gelbvieh bull DOB 4/2007 Freedom, Red Alert, in lineage, gentle, red, proven results, $1,500. Gerry Cloninger, Dal-las 704-779-1193. Reg. Polled Hereford yearling bulls, dark, easy calving, top bloodlines, $800. Alice Davis, Salisbury 704-855-4930. Registered black Angus cows w/calf bred back to calve Sept/Oct $1,500- $1,750. Jim Rhyne, Statesville 704- 880-6283. 45 Angus Angus/Gelbvieh, Balancer heifers, bred to young Angus bull, calf-hood vaccinated, good maternal traits, medium frame, $1,395 up. Derek Teague, Catawba 828-446-6111. Salers bull, red fullblood, 17 m/o, gained 3.18 lbs/day on test, great dispo-sition, well muscled, calving ease and hybrid vigor in your calves, $1,500. Paul Gonzalez, Turkey 910-214-2929. Three Boer buck kids, DOB 11/2010, $100/ea. Randy Harvell, Mt. Gilead 910-220-9318. Boer/kiko nannies $125; billies $100, weaning age. Joel Powell, Lau-rinburg 910-610-1980. Nigerian dwarf goats AGS reg., great milking lines and colors, some blue eyed. $50 - $250. Stacy Lewis, Louisburg 919- 435-0324. Two weaned reg. polled Hereford cows $600-$800; cows due to calf anytime $1,000-$1,200. Jeff Bass, Franklinton 919- 528-2181. Feeder pigs white line/Hampshire cross pasture raised approx. 50 lbs 8 weeks old, $50. Leslie Keefe, Pittsboro 919- 542-1714. Boer x Oberhasli doeling, April ‘10, best of both worlds; meat and dairy goats combined in black/white paint coat, too cute, her dam always twins, ample milk in her bloodline, $125. Mari Lapointe, Zebulon 919-554-2106. Kiko goats, purebred and 100% NZ bucks and does, parasite resistant, slow growing hooves, excellent mothers and hardy kids, low maintenance meat goats, $275. Bill Thornton, Raleigh 919- 625-2949. Angus bulls, reg. yearling Angus bulls, low birth, high growth, $1,000. Doug Mitchell, Siler City 919-742-6096. Katahdin rams, DOB April 2010, $125. Lynn Merritt, Chapel Hill 919-933-0349. Berkshire/Tamworth gilts ready to be bred, 7 ready to go, $450.00. Philip Brooks, Marshville 704-233-4902. Nubian buck goat 3 years old, good breeder, same amount of bucks and does, $200 OBO. Ronald Earnhardt, Salis-bury 704-636-4343. Three female pygmy goats black, white and salt and pepper, tame, excel-lent pets, $40/ea. Neal Mills, Forest City 803-372-2878. Angus bull DOB 7/09, $750; black Angus heifer born 6/10, $600; black Baldie bull, DOB 6/10-8/10, $600. Wayne R. Coble, Ramseur 336-879-5453. St. Croix rams market and breeding stock, Winston-Salem area, $150. Charles Taft, Pfafftown 336-922-4766. Five longhorn cows 1 cow 2 bred heifers 1 bull 1 heifer calf all for $1,850; 4 are brown and white and 1 heifer is white with black spots. Mark Mize, Clemmons 336-971-3790. Nubians, purebred ADGA proven show and milking bloodlines. milking does, yearling buck, kids, $150 up. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704-242-4667. Black Angus bulls, top bloodlines, some Sim-Angus bulls, 8 mos-2yrs $900 up.Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485-3487. Dorper wether 7 m/o, approx. 75-110 lbs, $120. Brandon Mills, Trenton 252- 617-2893. Starting to lamb will have some males and female pure bred, some percentage Dorper lambs, weaned in March/April, $100-$200. Brandon Mills, Trenton 252-617-2893. Charolais bulls reg., 15 m/o and older, industries favorite cross, $1,000 up. Jason Blackwelder, Wadesboro 704-467-4566.. Reg. Texas Longhorns top pedi-grees bred for color and horn, cows, bulls, steers starting at $500 up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336-302-0966. 14 angus x heifers ready to breed in May, $850 up. David Lassiter, Lib-erty 336-263-0802 Five full blooded black Angus bulls, all are about 1 y/o, DOB 11/09 and 12/09, $950. Mac Webster, Mad-ison 336-316-5601. Lambs 100% black-faced dorper ram and ewe lambs. lower percentage lambs also available. these are no-sheer sheep, $100 up. Lorie Poff, Liberty 336- 347-8293. ADGA reg. Nubian milkers, dry yearlings, babies $100 up. Steve Bottoms, Ararat 336-374-3468. Jersey milk cow hand and machine milked, due to freshen in late spring 2011, excellent family milk cow, milk-ing machine also, $1,000 nego. Bettie Thomas, Zionville 336-385-6302. Reg. black Angus bull 3 y/o with papers for sale or trade for another reg. bull of equal value changing bloodlines $900.Robert Walker, Thomasville 336- 475-1211. Boer goats full blood and percent-age $75 up. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336-475-6539. Charolais X Angus steer will deliver local, will hold until spring, $500. Jeffrey Kirby, Mebane 336- 516-3181. Lamancha wether 10 m/o and bottle fed baby, $55. Lisa Whitfield, Ruffin 336-524-4049. Charolais purebred, reg., polled and horned, $1,500-$25,000. C. Dykers, Siler City 919-663-2436. Kiko goats crossed with Boer and Spanish bucks $75, 1 y/o, 2 does 6 m/o, $125/ea. Louise Profitt, Grimesland 252-746-2337. Alpine dairy goat kids, 1 w/o, available March 2011, Free. Tinker Linebaugh, Ivanhoe 910-669-3340. Angus bulls reg. AI sired, halter broke, ready to go, calved September October and November 2009, $1,200 to $1,500. J. Cassavaugh, Lenoir 828- 728-9007. Purebred reg. black Angus bulls, excellent EPDs bred to perform, $1,400 up. Cecil Brown, Seagrove 910-428- 9018 or 336-873-7997. Jersey milk cow 3 ½ year old, $600. Garner Jarrell, Mt Airy 336-352-3491 or 648-4288. Belted Galloway bull calf herd sire, $600, prospect registere. Ann Furr, Salisbury 704-798-3460. Land to deer hunt two safe responsible hunters, bow and bun hunting. Wiliam Garrett, Thomasville 336-472-7840. Land to deer hunt responsible hunter that will take good care of land, $3.50 to $5/per ac. Mitchel Rhodes, Thom-asville 336-259-6887. Land to lease in or around Davidson co for the 2011-2012 hunting season. Hank McGee, Winston- Salem 336- 442-5286. 20-100 acres for deer hunting for 2011 in Randolph, Davidson, or surrounding counties. Derek Dickens, Thomasville 336- 460-1395. To lease land for family to deer hunt in Silver Valley area in Davidson co. Doug Gore, Lexington 336-880-4821. To lease 100-1000+ ac for possible long term lease for management type hunting for 3-4 hunters, reference avail-able. Matt Sink, Winston-Salem 336- 978-5956. To rent or lease farm land in Davie, Iredell and Rowan co, land would be used to grow corn, wheat and soybeans. Justin Graham, Cleveland 704-278-9009. To lease land for 2011 deer hunting season, Davidson, Montgomery, Randolph, Stanly, Mecklenburg, Union, Catawaba, Lincoln, Gaston, Iredell, Rowan, Forsyth, Yadkin, Alexander or Davie county. Randy Ballard, Charlotte 704-540-7393. Pasture land for cattle in Rowan, Iredell or Cabarrus co. Bobby Mayhew, Cornelius 704-634-8241. To lease land to bow hunt espe-cially farmland anywhere surrounding Davie co no acreage to small. Dustin Necaise, Mocksville 704-677-5184. Hunting land in Stanly, Anson, or Union co, safety and land appreciation are priority, looking for up coming season. Daniel Almond, Norwood 704- 983-8865. Deer hunting land would like to lease deer hunting rights, private hunters who are very respectful of others property, safe and will follow NC law. Devin Henson, Morganton 828 443-3180. To rent small tracks of land to still hunt in Bladen co for the 2011 season. Bobby Davis, Elizabethtown 910-874-4997. To lease land for hunting in and around Harnett co and surrounding co, Chatham, Wake etc, three respon-sible hunters, follow your rules. David Wilson, Lillington 910-893-6482. Long or short term hunting lease in Orange or Alamance, small parcels considered, bow or rifle, also avail-able for Free coyote control. Steve Williams, Mebane 919-304-2196. Smaller track of land in north central NC for still hunting deer for the 2011 deer season, Scott Sides, Rougemont 919- 630-0194. Land for horses and home for four people long term rental, need ASAP. Heidi . Macyowsky, Clayton 919-710-5441. Small track Bertie co Ahoskie, trap area or still hunt only, shoot does, lo-cal references available. Chip Thomas, 704-202-0326. Farmland Wanted Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur-poses, i.e. cultivation, raising livestock and/or other farm commodities. Advertisers must indicate use of land. Farmland For Sale Mini-farm, 13.1 ac, 10.8 cleared, Wayne co., paved rd. frontage, public water, borders on creek, electric. fence, seeded and currently used as pasture, some crop allotment, $8,000/per ac. Clarence Hill, Seven Springs 252- 569-0758. 51 acres, Caswell co, Yanceyville, hunting retreat or mini farm, pond, adja-cent to state gamelands, $149,390. Tom Lowe, Greensboro 336-209-7307. For rent secluded 50 ac. horse or cattle farm with restored log cabin, stable, barns, pastures, creeks, storage build-ings, riding trails, $1,000/month. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336-234-8518. 49.33 ac of farm land with house, hay barn and outbuildings, Majority in fenced pasture, suitable for livestock, Surry co, $395,000. Jan Earley, Pilot Mountain 336-351-3576. 20 ac Randolph co, near Climax, approx. 14 ac cleared, creeks, great for mini farm, pond site, 15 minutes from Greensboro or Asheboro, $90,000. DeVane Williard, Randleman 336-362-6242. 45 ac Caswell co, 15 ac grass 900 ft road frontage, lots of wildlife, large stream flowing through property, ideal pond site, $110,000 OBO. Dave Sartin, Jr., Providence 336-388-2678. 14 ac mountainous, wooded, great views, road frontage, excellent owner financing, $2,500/ac. Lewis Cox, Mount Airy 336-786-1697. Davidson co 17.5 ac between Reeds and Tyro, mostly pasture with 2 creeks and 1/4 pond with wildlife, has full road frontage and county water, $255,000. Steve Yarborough, Lexington 336-787-4003. 40 ac Randolph co. land with lob-lolly pines set out in February 2003, creek on property, $129,900. Randy Macon, Ramseur 336-824-2288. 10 ac horse pasture new woven wire fenced and gated, new seeding and fertil-ized, 2 stocked ponds close to 7 towns, $69,000 owner finance. William Kroll, Bennett 336-879-6505. 15.7 ac in western Cleveland co, 10 ac in trees, 5 ac open, creek in middle of property, surrounded by farmland, partially fenced, $75,000. Jarrett Blanton, Shelby 704-473-0466. 151 ac Randolph co. farm, 72 acres cropland/pasture, 5,000+ feet paved road frontage, spring/creek, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, equipment/livestock outbuildings, $550,000. Larry Macon, Salisbury 704- 798-2208. 12+ acres mini farm w/stream and barn, single wide mobile home w/car-port, good location, $159,000. J.B. Hudson, Statesville 704-880-0254. 11.3 acres, wooded, rich soil, creek thru center, no restrictions, much road front, electricity available, quiet country area, wildlife, 7 miles from Forest City, $27,900. Ray Anderson, Rutherford-ton 828-245-8256. 10 ac house, trout farm and hatch-ery near Brevard >100,000 lbs annual production greenhouse processing facil-ity, equipment, etc, $750,000. Chris Selle, Brevard 828-884-9890. 135 ac long term lease for hunting Sampson co, $10/ac. Delbridge Peterson, Salemburg 910-564-4962. 85 ac Randolph co, lease or sale, lease for $10/per acre, will sell tim-ber cut about 20 yrs. ago, excellent hunting grounds, $10/per acre. Leroy Cheek, Goldston 919-280-4927. 9.75 ac small mini-farm, Johnston co, Archer lodge area 7 ac pasture with two stall barn and doublewide, $110,000. Darlene Crabtree, Clayton 919-553-4369. 88+ ac Montgomery co surrounded by Uwharrie National Forrest and paper land 3,000 ft of road frontage set in 3 rd generation pines, $2,500/per acre. Harvey Chriscoe, Ramseur 919-663-2233. 6 ac land large, 19 th century farmhouse, oak grove, outbuildings, partially fenced, on NC 58, Franklin county, $129,900 nego. Randy Thomas, Raleigh 919- 870-7406. 70 ac with 3,769 sq. ft. all brick home, 4/5 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, 25 ac crop land, rest wooded, $675,000. Leroy Cheek, Goldston 919-898-4645. 6.1 ac mini farm for crops and livestock, fenced pastures fruit trees, grapevines, creek and hardwoods, out buildings, small home, Liberty/Staley area, $85,000. E. Price, Staley 336- 622-3690. 8.8 ac grassed, 3 b/r house, county water, 1,200 ft paved road frontage, large workshop, Rockingham co off 14/87N, $175,000. Evelyn Ingle, Burlington 336-260-8864. 53 ac farm with 48 ft x 36 ft barn w/8 stalls, large pond, hay fields, 1,000 ft frontage in Randolph co, 7 miles from Thomasville $400,000. Alice Collins, Thomasville 336-491-4293. 160 ac planted in small oaks, 3 duck ponds, large windrows, deer, bear, quail, rabbits, Martin co, $15/ac. William Modlin, Jamesville 252-792-7709. 50 ac 4 chicken houses under con-tract, 30 head cattle, tractors, trailers, spreader, dry stack barn, out buildings, $135 yearly income, $350,000. Clarence Talley, Siler City 919-704-6510. 45 ac in Goldston, $4,800/per ac; for rent, 15 ac in Goldston. Delmar McDaniel, Mocksville 336-284-6377. Mosquito fish Gambusia widely used for mosquito control, $100/per 1,000. Bobby Irving, Madison 336- 613-5294. Two 5,000 gallon round fiberglass fish rearing tanks, 15’ diameter x 5’ high, pumps and filters included, $2,000; commercial electric smoker capacity 250 lbs of fish filets, $1,000. Chris Selle, Brevard 828-884-9890. Aquaculture, Supplies & Services FARMLAND LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK Want whole oats for horse feed. Preferably cleaned. Paul Thurston, Tar-boro 252-641-1149. Need hay fork for 3pt hitch or that will hook up where front loader fits. David Hucks, Archdale 336-434- 3446.Want free clean no mold hay or oat straw and feed to help rescue and disabled aged horses. T Brown, Lake Wylie, 803-230-6778. Hay & Grain Wanted HAY & GRAIN Hay 2010 1st and 2nd cuttings, no rain, stored inside, 4 x5 round bales, fescue, rye grass and clover mix, 99% weed free, very good hay. Josh Teague, Cleveland 828-312-0373. Fescue/Orchard grass very good horse hay, no rain, kept inside, sq bales, $3-$3.50; rolls $20-$25: corn, VG feed corn or deer corn, $6.50 for 50 lb with your bags or $7/for 50 lb already bagged. P.A. Heavner, Valdese 828- 443-0816 or 874-0077. Horse quality square bales, 2010 cutting, no rain, no weeds, 1st and 2nd cutting available, $3.50 ea. Jim Sitts, Morganton 828-674-0844. Coastal Bermuda cow hay, 6x4 round bales, $25. Adrienne Fox, Can-dor 910-220-5840. Alfalfa hay some rain 75 to 80 lb square bales $4.50 at barn. Grant Andrews, Mount Gilead 910-572- 6966. Cheyenne Bermuda hay, excellent for horses, cattle and goats, $4.50. Earley Wilder, Zebulon 919-365-3939. Horse quality Bermuda hay, square bales, delivery available, call any time, $4. Jason Britt, Mount Olive 919-689-2686. Horse quality hay 2010 crop, in the barn, $4/ea. W. L. Clodfelter, Winston-Salem 336-769-2234 or 407-3282. Horse quality $25/per roll, sq bales, $5, delivery available. H. Davis, Elon 336-260-7606. Big round bales, $40 at barn; sq bales, $4/at barn. B. R. Ferguson, Charlotte 704-545-6237. Coastal Bermuda sq bales, $4/ea. Burton Upchurch, Broadway 919-498-6793. Fescue spring and fall cuttings, sq bales, 2010, $3/ea. Larry Harpe, Mocksville 336-492-7270. Fescue large sq bales, 2010 spring cutting, sheltered, $3.50 at the barn. E. Lee Kimbro, Reidsville 336-349-7171. Mixed orchard and fescue, $4.50/bale. Steve Beckner, Mebane 919-563-5666. Orchard grass and matua grass mix, sq bales, $5-$6/bale; 4x5 round bales, grass mix, approx. 700 lbs/ea; $30/per round bale. B. Lindley, Pittsboro 919-742-4009 or 542-8920. 4x5 and 5x5 rolls, inside or outside, $15-$20. Bert Linville, Roaring River 336-957-0089 or 957-2684. Fescue sq bales, good quality, $3/bale. Benny Dyson, Mocksville 336-492-6154. 2010 cutting 4 ft x 5 ft round bales, net wrapped, horse quality, stored in barn, fescue, $30/bale; coastal Ber-muda, $40/bale, volume discounts & delivery available. Jason Blackwelder, Wadesboro 704-467-4566. Alfalfa hay, $6-$8/bale; fescue grass, $4-$5/bale; orchard grass, $6-$7/bale; orchard/fescue mix, $5/bale, will de-liver at extra costs. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale 336-643-5621. Orchard grass/fescue mix round bales, 4x5, horse & cow quality on pallets, sheltered, net wrapped, fer-tilized, limed & weed control, $25- $50. Alfred Colanero, Summerfield 336-644-0705. Fescue, oats, grass hay sq bales, $3.50-$5/bale; round bales, 1,000 lbs, $40/ea. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919-528-1767. Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW February 2011 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 find social media links for the department’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube sites there. Dodge M37 for parts. Claude Dalton, Glade Valley 336-710-8843. 1934-36 International Harvester pickup truck, if you have any info or leads please help. Corey Walters, Lum-berton 910-258-2099. Manual Chevrolet Z71 or Silverado 4x4 also looking for Peterbilt 359 to possibly restore, Justin Simmons, Sup-ply 910-508-9675. One axle cattle trailer. B. Ross, Burlington 336-421-5423. Trucks & Trailers Wanted Trucks & Trailers For Sale TRUCKS & TRAILERS 1987 Ford F250 4 x 4 extended cab diesel with Banks turbo charge system, automatic transmission, cold air, ex-cellent body, new paint, $4,000. Greg Moseley, Tarboro 252-813-3551. 1975 Ford F600 flatbed dump with 4ft. sides and tailgate, new Jasper en-gine, kept in shed, GC, $4,500. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336-234-8518. 14’x 6’ two axle trailer with load-ing ramps, electric brakes and signals, GC, $1,000. Evan Myers, Winston- Salem 336-242-3911. Wil-Ro livestock gooseneck trailer 16 ft cut-gate, VGC, good tires with spare, $3,200. Alan Wrenn, Prospect Hill 336-260-0067. L8000 Ford Tri-Axle dump truck 240 Ford diesel, 13 spd Road Ranger transmission, EC, new lift axle tires, all others 90%, cold AC, PS, new brakes, electric tarp, air tailgate, bed in EC, $11,000. Don Marlow, Greens-boro 336-314-8567. 2001 International 4900 dump truck, DT466 E, 6 spd, new 14’ Godwin dump bed with 2 piece removable sides and tailgate, air PTO, dual mud flaps, like new rear tires, am/fm cd radio, vent shades, 74,000 miles, EC, $18,500. Mike Shaffner, Pinnacle 336-325-2953. Ford F150 83,000 miles, 5 spd, long bed, good running and looking truck, $1,800, needs tires. Phillip Grubbs, Climax 336-382-1806. John Deere 125 Chuck Wagon 17’ mounted on 1974 International truck , GC, $4,250; Miller tilt top trailer 8’ x 18’, 32,000 lb capacity, dual axles and wheels, electric brakes, GC, $3,750. Tom Wagstaff, Roxboro 336-599-1467 or 599-8174 night. 18 foot dovetail trailer, LNC, brakes on both axles, used 3 times, ramps, $2,400. Paul Willard, Oak Ridge 336-643-5480. 25’ GN trailer, 2 standards, alu-minum tool box, 8x8 top deck over gooseneck, roll-up tie downs along bed, heavy oak floor, GC, $5,500. Phil W. Zimmerman, Lexington 336-764- 1043. 2 axle trailer 14’x14’ with loading ramps, lights, and electric brakes, GC, $1,000. Evan Myers, Winston-Sa-lem 336-769-9228. 6.5 x 12 heavy duty single axle trailer, 1992 Duluth, 5” channel, 6, 000 lb Dexter axle with brakes, hvy duty low boy tires, lights, jack, $850. Harry Wilson, Pilot Mountain 336-971-1694. 2000 Ford F250 power stroke diesel enclosed tool body runs good, $3,200. Mark Mize, Clemmons 336-971-3790. 2007 16’ load max, deck over trailer with ramps, bumper pull 2 5/16” ball, $3,700. Larry Carson, Crumpler 336- 982-9114. 2007 Dodge 1500 4 door pickup, 3,500 miles, LNC, inferno red, hemi, $23,500; 2007 Dodge 3500 reg cab, white, utility box, LNC, 14,950 mi, $19,900; 2006 Ford F-250 diesel, 130,000 mi, reg. cab, $7,950. Larry Mills, Monroe 704- 282-0108. 1994 International truck, DT 466, 6 spd, AC/PS air ride both seats, New Virgin Rubber all around, 48” sleeper with sofa bed, gooseneck ball with 5th wheel available, truck looks and runs great , $12,500 will consider trade. Stan Stegall, Concord 704-756-8742. 21 ft by 8 ft flat truck bed with a 4ft head board, will fit single or tandem truck, has adjustable rachet straps, price negotiable, $3,800. Louie Lowtharpe, States-ville 704-873-6132. 1973 Chevy tandem with a 16’ twin cylinder dump 5’ grain sides with roll tarp 3 grain gates 427 and a 5spd and air brakes, $6,500; Chevrolet C70 with 14’ twin cylinder flat with 4’ grain sides and 3 grain gates 366 5spd with a 2spd rear axle, $6,500. Jody Dennis, Nor-wood 704-982-6860. 1987 Great Dane refrigerator trailer, 48 ft, no leaks, fair floor and tires, cools perfectly, can hold 20 below temps perfect for storage used on produce operation, $3,500. Herbert Squeda, Morven 843- 472-1667. Service/utility bed 9 ft bed for truck with dual rear wheels toolbox with bolt bins and torch tank racks, $400 OBO. Dennis Spurlin, Mt Gilead 910- 439-6624. GMC truck 37,000 mi, ½ ton, $12,000. Fred Hartsell, Monroe 704- 290-8850. 1979 F150 4x4 restored truck new tires, runs great, automatic, $4,500; model a Ford hillbilly truck, com-plete with chicken coop, rocking chair, hillbilly jugs, 3 horns, runs great, $7,000. Larry Williams, Red Springs 910-843-9596. Log truck, 83 International 10 wheel, DT 466, 225,000 mi, floaters on front, loader in EC, tires 65%, hitch, runs excellent, ready for work, $8,500.00. Clay Boykin, Lake Waccamaw 910-640-6861. 1985 Chevy 2-ton dump truck, 12 ft. bed, C-60 series, V-8, 5-spd, $5,000; 1959 Ford truck, F-600, V-8, needs brakes, $2,000, nego., $2,000. Charlotte Lyon, Raleigh 919-851-5587. Miller tilt top trailer 8’ x 18’, 32,000 lb capacity, dual axles and wheels, electric brakes, GC, $3,750. Tom Wagstaff, Roxboro 336-599-1467 day or 599-8174 night Volvo dump truck off road dump, new motor and good tires, $15,000. Jim Hamlet, Liberty 336-824-3505. Livestock trailer 4x10 foot steel sides and gate, pin style hitch, $500. John Brindle, Gold Hill 704-279- 7701. Trailer 12 ft landscape dual axle with full loading ramp, electric brakes and lights, $1,100. Reggie Keistler, Charlotte 980-254-5876. Neckover stock trailer 20’ ,$2,200; flat bed tag-a-long trailer, 2 axle, 16’ long, GC, $800. Jackie Hudson, Statesville 704-880-0254. 1999 Chevrolet 3500 dually, goose-neck and rear hitch, electric brake box, 4 door tool box behind cab, 10’ steel flat bed, 7.4 liter 454, 149,000 original miles, $3,500. Charlotte Nealey, Stony Point 828-429-5525. 1977 Ford dump truck F350 one ton 13 ft bed, 351 Cleveland engine PS, good tires, $2,500. Jim Frye, Carthage 910-947-5910. Trailer 18 ft hvy duty all steel construction, VGC, dual axles, surge brakes, $1,600. Al Colanero, Sum-merfield 336-644-0705. 75 Chevy 1 ton flatbed, 12 ft bed 3 ft side boards, new Mr. Goodwrench engine with 20,000 mi, GC, $2,500; dual axle trailer, wood floor w/metal fenders, ramps, 4 ft sideboards, new 8 ply tires, electric brakes, $950. P. Marion, Winston-Salem 336-945-4868. 1990 Volvo white tri axle dump truck air gate, barn door, rebuilt cat diesel, GC, $14,500. Larry Allen, Asheboro 336-672-0300. Old military truck, $1,500; 1967 International flatbed truck, 1800 model, $3,500; 1951 GMC red flatbed, $2,500. Randy/Carol/Kevin Willis, Jacksonville 910-389-6811 or 347-3949. 1975 International tandem dump truck, LN Detroit engine, 5 spd w/3 spd air gate, swing gate, new electric tarp, good 14 ft bed, trailer hitch w/airbrake connections, long wheel base, good tires, $6,995. Bill Payne, Madison 336-548-6630 6-9 pm. 1980 Intern’l truck 1854 series, DF466 diesel, 125,000 miles on rebuilt twin cylinder dump, grain body, $5,500; 1980 Intern’l truck 1854 series, 3208 Cat diesel 13,000 miles on new engine, clutch and pressure plate, twin cylinder dump, grain body, $7,000. Jack Hester, Cary 919-669-6919. 1998 Chevy 2500 pick up 350 AT, air, cruise, 176,000 mi, GC, $2,800. Clarence McCain, Providence 336- 388-2506. 92 F150 Ford pick up with wood bed, 300 6 cyl, auto transmission $500; 16 ft all metal trailer dual axle, $500. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919-528-1767. T-post, wood post, hog and goat wire. J.D. Isley, Reidsville 336-349- 7368. Forge and blacksmith equipment, anvil, leg vise, post drill, forge and/or blower, swage block, cone mandrel and misc. tools. Robert B. Salsbury, Mor-ganton 828-437-2504. 100 fence post, most 10 ft x 4 in some 12 ft x 6 in, contact me w/price & delivery information. Rick Langhorne, Gib-sonville 336-449-7246. Used greenhouses and equipment. Dwight Dennis, Albemarle 704-982-9700. Horse manure, any amount, small or large, you haul, can arrange help loading large amounts if necessary, Free. Paul Shue, Richfield 704-279-9459. Nine used power poles close by need to be 12’-15’ in length. Chad Eckard, Conover 828-238-4126. Need parts manual for Ford 550 backhoe. Sandy Misenheimer, Mt. Holly 704-822-1915.. Production line machine that will fill 2 oz jars with NC Truffle butter, must meet FDA approval and hold around 5 lbs. Rick Smith, King 336-983-8244. Used greenhouses and equipment. Dwight Dennis, Albemarle 704-982-9700. Original Bachtold mower tires 26” x 2”. Larry Maynor, Salisbury 704- 637-1317. Well drilling bit 3 1/4 x2 1/4 x 8 in cable tool. James Holt, Snow Camp 336- 376-3742. Hay wagon hitch for rear of JD 336 square baler. Donald Harris, Mocks-ville 336-492-5335. Set of truck scales, at least 70 feet in length and must be in EC. Larry Cranford, Sophia 336-633-0099. Paying cash for vintage, old farm stuff, will pick up, $1. Tom Brewer, Winston- Salem 336-848-0916. Aluminum saddle tank prefer 20- 30 gallons would consider larger. Matt Sink, Winston- Salem 336-978-5956. Goat cart or wagon and harness to fit large goat. Tom Garner, Ayden 252-746-4120-c or 714-3444. Supplies For Sale Supplies Wanted FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES WANTED Lb white and hired-hand super-saver XL agricultural building heaters, $100 to $150. James Robertson, Halifax 252- 583-1591 or 532-6326. Three brock feed bins LNC, with spring lock lids, $1,000/ea. James Robertson, Halifax 252-583-1591 or cell 532-6326. 1/2 gallon clear canning jars, regular mouth, great for wines or bee feeding, $1.50; stainless steel fire extinguishers, water type, great for combines, easy refill, $30/each. Gary Michael, Lexington 336-239-3717. Rabbit hutches 3 double hutches and 1 single hutch, all with exterior attached nest boxes, galvanized wire floors, $750. Olin Meeks, Greens-boro 336-282-7331. 8’ high tough green virtually in-visible plastic deer fence, includes 8’ “t” posts every 20’ or so, we can take down together, approximately 2,000’, will sell any amount, $1/per ft. Mark Greene, Elkin 336-341-7008. Burlap sacs 28” x 36”, used for coffee beans, multiple uses, storage, ground cover, gardens, sand bags, etc., bundles of 25 bags for $15. Kevin O’Neill, Belews Creek 336-414-8503. 20 - 100 lb tractor weights, $1,200 OBO. Allen Moore, Indian Trail 704- 506-5731. Rough sawn pine great for outbuild-ings and siding $.50b/f, white oak great for fencing and trailer decking $1.20 b/f, also have cypress, cedar, walnut, and more; $.50 b/f for pine. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919-669-1859. Concrete feed bunks u bunks $115; j bunks $175, discounts on 15 or more, 8 feet long, rebar, 4000 psi concrete. Zach Moffitt, Asheboro 336-736-6340. Hobart meat saw, Model 5216, 2 horse single phased, EC, $2,000. Tony Harrison, Lexington 336-746-5720. Cedar posts 7’ long, approx. 130 w/one-half of them large diameter, $2.50/ea. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704- 242-4667. Metal grease ramps 22.6 ft long, $200; metal hog scalding tub 100 gallon approx., $200. Keith Powlas, Salis-bury 704-633-2508. Heavy rubber mats, 1/2” thick, ribbed, 15 mats, $30/ea; cages- rabbit, bird-many sizes, $20-$200. Randy Bowman, Newton 828-217-4799. Cedar post 7’ $4/each. Shane McMath, Siler City 919-548-5234. 5 gallon plastic buckets with tops. heavy-duty very clean, without tops $1.25/ea. minimum sale 25 ea, $1.75/ea.. Norman Smith, Bahama 919-812-7194. Grizzley 18” industrial bandsaw, 10” recut new, 2 hp motor, $ 850. Thomas Moore, Troy 919-975-7992. Simplicity garden tractor 24 hp Onan engine, 60 in. mower deck, hydrostatic transmission with 3 speed gear box, 3 pt hitch, runs great, $1,500. Randy Goodman, Rockwell 980-234-0068. Farmall Cub rear weights $50 ea; Farmall rear wheel weights $50/ea; Allis WD and WD rear wheel weights $50/ea; one used 13.6 x 28 farmhand tire, $75; one pair of TO-20, TO-30 Ferguson brake shoes, $30. Jason Dufour, Nashville 252- 230-6387. B+S Tiller, 5 HP, front tyne, GC, $ 100. Ervin W. Hunsucker, Asheboro 336- 372-0608. Winco 45 kw 540 pto driven genera-tor mounted on two wheel trailer, needs 50 hp to operate, GC $2,000 OBO. M. Lee, Burlington 336-264-5425. Zabeba 2 mile range electric fence controller, new, never used, $20. Buddy Aldridge, Snow Camp 336-376-9699. Three roller cane press for making molasses, antique, works great, $250. Jim Jeffreys, Graham 336-376-9815. Saw blade, 44 in, 38 teeth, has not been used since it was hammered and new Simmonds teeth put in, $300. Roland Couch, Lexington 336-491-8787. Electric motor 3 hp-single phase- 220, continue duty cycle, LNC, $300; Wisconsin V4 engine. propane fuel equipped, electric start and alternator, GC, $500. Jimmy Huffman, Lewis-ville 336-978-3378. Tractor rear tires size 13.6 x 28. 60 percent tread left. $80.00 for both, $80.00. Tiny Simpson, Kerners-ville 336-993-4714. 275 gallon HD poly tanks w/steel cage on steel pallets, top fill cap, ball valve on bottom. no strong chemicals ever, $75. W.B. Cutler, Erwin 910- 897-6361. One rear tractor tire and tube, 12.4-28, 80% rubber, EC, came off MF 135, $90. Hiram Callihan, Blad-enboro 910-648-2191. Bobcat tires 4 tires on rims, gel filled, good tread, $1,800. Yates Hussey, Rob-bins 910-464-3571 or 639-4275. Dayton infared heater stainless steel propane model# 3E461, $100; wood split-ter runs great, ready to work pull behind type, $450 OBO. Dennis Spurlin, Mount Gilead 910-439-6624. Ford tractor transmission cooling lines for 2600, 2610, 3600 and 3610, all lines from rear end to the radiator included, $100. Jeff Greene, Lenoir 828-757-0948. 3 pt GN/Reese hitch, 2 5/8” ball included. black powdercoat finish. brand new, $250. James Frick, Gold Hill 704-985-4133. Diesel fuel $1/gallon or less, complete kits from $299 www.greengoldfilters. com. T.H.Healy, Asheville 828-280- 5907. Horse drawn plows & equipment and a JD corn sheller, $35 & up. Rex Fox, Alexander 828-683-2440. Hog feeders, hog slates and metal petitions, $100. Leroy Cheek, Goldston 919- 898-4645. Generator EG 5000x Honda brand, GC, $650; tractor tire off MF 14.9 x 24 60% tread, no breaks, $150. Reggie Keistler, Charlotte 980-254-5876. Squeeze chute, Priefert model SO191with auto/manual headgate, never used, can deliver, $2,450. R. Wright, Advance 336-998-8637. 1.5 hp JD spark plug, Hit and Miss engine, skidded, complete, battery/coil included, runs, $1,600; Stover, unmolested, complete w/Webster magneto, skidded, etc., $1,400. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919-929-5578. IH 1066 parts selling rear end & transmission, good start for pull-ing tractor. Justin Sturdivant, Chapel Hill 919-698-9264. Three tractor tires 16.9x28 radial, $150; 18.4x28 bias ply, $50/ea; cap for 8 ft pick up bed, $150. J.D. Furr, Richfield 704-279-3643. Three Michelin tires 225/70R 19.5 good tread, no cracks, $75/ea; 10 ft axles with springs, wheels and tires, $100/ea. Edward Cheek, Ramseur 336- 879-5191. Hellwig air spring kit #6006 for Chevy or GMC 2500/3500 HD, LNC, $175. Jason Horrell, Walnut Cove 336- 591-7981. Burlap sacks $2/ea, large, great for shrubs. Edith Biddix, Marion 828- 652-7172. Glass panels from old school bus can be used to make lean to greenhouse, frames in metal, very heavy, will not blow down, Free, call first, you come and get. S. H. Johnson, Warrenton 252-492-5552. Rear rim for JD G BR M Farmall 38”, $125. Randy Barringer, Rockwell 704-279-7085. 7 hp Wisconsin Robbins gas mo-tor 1” horizontal shaft EC, $300; 1/3 hp electric shallow well water pump, $50. Fred Wagoner, Laurel Springs 336-982-3517. Cattle headgate and working chute for cattle $100; calf puller $50. Charles Phillips, Mocksville 336-751-2422. Hog slat farrowing crates, 5’ x 7’, 00 wire floors and steel frames, $100-$150. Tractor rear wheel weights, diameter 25” has 8” center hole, universal fits all standard tractor rims, 8 units weight 100 lbs ea, $200/for all. B. R. Liles, Bailey 252-478-5708. Miller portable electric welder, 200 amp with Onan engine, 50 ft weld-ing leads, rod holder, ground clamp, complete gas welding outfit less tanks, mounted on 2 wheel trailer, runs and starts good, $1,595. Jim Starr, Burlington 336-213-8547. Yellow locust split rails, 10 ft, $8/ea. Randal Letterman, Green Mtn 828-208-1318. New water or sluge pump 5.5 hp Briggs engine, $250. Curtis Austin, Trinity 336-431-7716. Saw dust burning furnace, type used in tobacco barns, EC, $300. John Graham, Salisbury 704-267-9070. Electric motors new old stock, hvy duty ½ hp capacitor start, 1,725 rpm, 120 volt, ball bearing, reversible, 56 frame, base mount 5/8” shaft, $75/ea. Bill Payne, Madison 336-548-6630. Ford wood saw 24” blade oak swinging table, 3 pt hitch w/power take off, $700. E. Williams, Robbins 910-948-2348. Aerator pull behind, weight can be added, long spikes, $75; tractor weights, 300 lbs, $135. G. Stowe, Haw River 336-693-7542. White two ear prolific field corn seed, for bread corn, need 50 lbs. Gerald Coggins, Whittier 828-497-0033. Cowhorn turnip seed. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480. Greasy cut short been seeds; old timey white half runner been seeds. Tom Drum, Maiden 828-381-8439. Seeds & Plants Wanted SEEDS & PLANTS Old timey white cucumber seeds $1/per tsp; dill seeds $1/per tsp, SASE. Jim Bostian, 6235 River Bend Rd., Claremont 28610. Blueberry plants 1 to 15 gallon, 10 variety early, mid and late season, $3-$75. Michael Crippen, Garland 910- 529-1469. Cabbage plants, all seasons and early Jersey, $9/per 100; camellia japonica, $5/ea; azaleas, 5/$10. Jim Gibson, Ellerbe 910-652-6154 or 573-7914. Hay sprigs NC certified crops with five varieties, $4/bu for Tifton 44, Tifton 85 and coastal and $7.50 for Ozark, includes royalty fee; $5/ Midland 99. B B and K Farms, Max-ton 910-844-6003. Fruit trees asian pear, apple, domestic pear, blueberries, figs, $14-$20. Jim Babb, Carthage 910-947-3384. Martin gourds for bird houses and crafts, apple gourds, $1.25 up. Glenn McElveen, Garner 919-772-2785. Blueberry plants Premier and O’neal 3 gallon $9.99, 50 + for $6.99/ea; dwarf yaupon holly $9.99/3 gallon; summit bronze muscadine $4.99/1 gallon. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480. Old timey cockscomb seeds, huge blossom head w/rich crimson color on sturdy, 18” stalk, about 200 seeds, send stamped envelope + $3 cash. Barry Cox, 6225 Welborn Rd., Trinity 27370. Old timey pumpkin seeds 40/$5 + SASE; big cockscomb seeds, huge flower ½ tsp, $3 + SASE. Landon Rice, PO Box 27, Connelly Springs 828-893-0838. Peter pepper seed $1/per pod with SASE, NC Grown Palmetto Palm tree seed, $4 seed, $1 with SASE. J. R. Anderson, 310 Saddlewood Dr., Goldsboro 27534. Upland creecy $.25/per packet + SASE. Thad Wiseman, 2541 Union Cross Ch Rd., Yadkinville 27055. Comfrey high yield high protein perennial herb for fodder, food, compost and remedy, satisfaction guaranteed, $.29/root and up for crowns, plants. Thomas Branham, Nantahala 828- 321-3095. Dogwood trees, white flowers, 8-15 ft tall, B&B, $75-$160; daylil-ies, 300/$200. G. Stowe, Haw River 336-693-7542. True seed heirloom peach trees, open stone, excellent flower, heavy producer, $700 + shipping. Pliney Purser, Monroe 704-385-9216. Lucky buckeyes for planting $4.75 dozen; buckeyes to carry for luck, $3.50/dozen includes shipping. Jules Simmons, 424 Grand Vista Dr., Sylva 828-226-4700. Boxwoods English and American from small to 6 ft to 8 ft x 6 ft to 8 ft, $15-$300. Wade Stamey, Hudson 828-443-1592.
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Full Text | From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler February 2011 LXXXVI - No. 2 Commissioner Troxler (See Budget, pg. 3) On the Horizon With gas prices above or nearing $3 a gallon across North Carolina, drivers are paying closer attention to whether they are getting what they pay for. The 24 inspectors with the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services who inspect gas pumps statewide are also paying close attention. “Complaints about gas pumps have been on the increase in recent weeks,” said Jerry Butler, who oversees the NCDA&CS Standards Division’s gas pump inspection program. “Normally this time of year we get few complaints, but with the rising prices, we have had more calls.” Department inspectors routinely inspect gas pumps at the nearly 7,000 stationcross the state to be With gas prices on the rise, NCDA&CS gas pump inspectors responding to lots of callssure the pumps are operating correctly and are dispensing a gallon of gas for each gallon purchased. In total, there are about 120,000 individual pumps statewide that must be checked. Inspectors also respond to consumer complaints. “Pumps that are not operating correctly cost consumers and businesses money, and in today’s economy, people are carefully watching what they spend,” Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler said. “Our goal is to ensure fairness in these business transactions.” An inspection begins with an inspector removing the bottom front panel of a pump to check for signs of leaks, to make sure meters are sealed and have not been tampered with and to check for a safety cut-off switch. Inspectors have trucks equipped with test cans that are certified accurate for volume. Gas is pumped into the test cans and the volume reading on the can is compared to a reading on the pump. If both the pump (See Gas pumps, pg. 2) The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ popular farmers market manager workshops are returning with one-day sessions scheduled in February and March for Raleigh, Elizabeth City and Monroe. The workshops, geared towards market managers and their board members, will cover such topics as marketing to your customers, using Women Infant and Children vouchers at the market, food safety at the market and how to go about finding and applying for grants. In addition, a market manager panel will also share ideas on how to market your farmers market in the off season and retain customer loyalty. All workshops will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Following is the workshop schedule: Feb. 11 at the Gov. James G. Martin Building, State Fairgrounds March 11 at the Pasquotank Cooperative Extension Building, Elizabeth City March 18 at the Union County Agriculture Services Center, Monroe “Statewide, we have seen strong growth and interest in local and regional farmers markets, which offer great opportunities for farmers to sell their products directly to the consumer,” said Agriculture Commissioner NCDA&CS hosts three farmers market manager workshops (See Workshops, pg. 3) The 2011 legislative session is now under way in Raleigh, with legislators having returned in late January. We know it is going to be a challenging session because of the budget. I wish the news was better, but lawmakers have tough decisions ahead of them. It is not going to be easy to cut $3.5 billion from the state budget. There has already been a lot of talk debating the size and scope of government, and there will be plenty more to follow. I plan to work closely with the legislature and the governor to make sure they fully understand the work and services of the department. As many of our longtime readers know, I am a strong advocate for the department and the services we provide. I was elected to represent the needs of the farming community in the state and to oversee the regulatory duties of our department. I want to make sure everyone understands that when I talk about protecting our budget, I am also talking about protecting you the consumer, you the farmer and you the agribusiness owner. I can give you a couple of specific examples of this. In 2010, inspectors with our Meat and Poultry Inspection Division oversaw inspection of 360 million pounds of meat and poultry products. Of that, a total of 23 tons of product were condemned as unsafe and removed from the marketplace. Those same inspectors also conducted 500 investigations into illegal slaughter and processing operations and detained more than a ton of misbranded or adulterated meat products. Food safety is one of the top priorities of the department and as a parent and grandparent, I am happy that we have folks focused on ensuring safe food products, whether they are our Meat and Poultry inspectors, our Food and Drug inspectors or our Veterinary staff. Inspectors place a sticker, like the one shown above, on a gas pump once it has passed inspection. The inspector will punch a hole on the appropriate letter denoting the month the pump was inspected. Consumers can find the Standards Division phone number on the sticker in the event they need to report a problem with a pump. Mark your calendar for May 20-22 for the Got to Be NC Festival at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. This marks the fourth year for the event that features antique tractors in every popular color scheme, delicious North Carolina food and wine, fiber crafts and materials, music and carnival rides and games. The festival is currently accepting applications for vendors. Interested vendors can go to www.ncagfest.com/ and click on the Vendor Application link in the left side column. Tractor owners can also register to show by clicking on the Antique Equipment Registration link at the above web site. Festival hours are 9 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday and 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. Got to Be NC Festival set for May 20-22AGRICULTURAL REVIEW 33,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $1,521.07 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 February 2011 Brian Long.................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby..................Mng. Editor Terri Allen ...................Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon...............................Web Mgr.. Paul Jones.................... Circulation Mgr. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW (ISSN 07445466) is published 11 times a year with a combined November/December issue by the N.C. Department of Agricul-ture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Eden-ton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second-class postage paid at Raleigh, N.C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classified advertising to AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written re-quest. PHONE: (919) 707-3001 Steve Troxler Commissioner Bucolic briefs Horse Events *Shows subject to change. Call before attending. ** More Horse Events in Bucolic Briefs. The 23rd Annual Aquaculture Development Conference will be held Feb. 11 and 12 at the Sheraton Atlantic Beach Oceanfront Hotel in Atlantic Beach. The conference features presentations and workshops by local and national aquaculture leaders. Topics range from global marketing and disease management to new technology and research updates. Cost for the full conference is $95 before Feb. 4 or $150 after that date. Cost for presentations only is $75 or $130. Cost for the AquaFood Festival is $35 or $45. To register or for more information, go to http://www.ncaquaculture.org/registration.html *** The 2011 N.C. State University Turfgrass Short Course will be held Feb. 14-18 at the J.C. Ralston Arboretum in Raleigh. The program covers all aspects of turfgrass management. Turf and weed samples, fertilizers and pest control methods will be closely examined in the hands-on sessions. Participants can earn nine pesticide recertification credits. The course is only held once a year and fills up quickly. To register or for more information, go to www.turffiles.ncsu.edu/shortcourse or contact Dan Bowman at dan_bowman@ ncsu.edu. *** An Equestrian Exchange Tack Consignment Sale will be held Feb. 25-27 at the Cabarrus Arena and Event Center in Concord. The sale provides an opportunity to buy and sell tack, saddles, horse supplies, riding attire, show supplies, horse blankets, barn items, cart-driving equipment, horse trailers and more. All disciplines are represented and admission is free. Non–profit equestrian programs are encouraged to participate. Consignors earn 75 percent of what they sell. Tagged items can be brought in Feb. 23 from 6 to 9 p.m. or Feb. 24 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sale hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Feb. 25 and Feb. 26 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 27. Anyone interested in volunteering for 8 hours can shop first Feb. 25 or on Feb. 27 at 8 a.m. For more information, contact Lynn Beeson at (336) 362-6248 or Tanya Wright at (540) 977-1950 or go to www. EquestrianExchange.com. *** The 6th Annual Spring Herb and Plant Festival will be held April 16 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Piedmont Farmers Market grounds in Concord. For more information, go to www.piedmont-farmersmarket.com or call Becky Lewis at (704) 920-3310. The North Carolina chapter of Re-Run, a non-profit 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. *** 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. Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, (919) 733-4845 Feb. 4 �������������� � Draft Horse Pull – Southern Farm Show. Contact David Zimmerman, (800) 849-0248. Feb. 5 & 6 ������� � Double L Bar Cowboy Mounted Shooters. Contact Mike Lubell, (919) 327-1355. Feb. 11 & 12 ��� � Carousel Farms NBRA Bull Riding. Contact Jeff Mullen, (919) 796-8375. Feb. 12 ������������ � ASAC Winter Tournament. Contact Liz Holmes, (919) 765-2559. Feb. 17-20 ������ � Raleigh Winter II Hunter. Contact Joan Petty, (919) 669-9877. Feb. 26 ������������ � Horse Sale. Contact Mike Jennings, (800) 240-7900. March 4&5 ����� � SERHA Jackpot Reining. Contact Jesse Chase, (919) 961-0440. March 5 & 6 ��� � Carolina Mane Event Circuit. Contact Michele Mclaughlin, (919) 934-1344. March 11-13 ��� � NCHJA “C” Indoors. Contact Joan Petty, (919) 669-9877. March 17-20 ��� � Raleigh Indoor Spring Classic. Contact Joan Petty, (919) 669-9877. March 23-26 ��� � Raleigh Spring Premier Benefit. Contact Ray Cloninger, (704) 458-1611. April 1-3 ��������� � N.C. Easter Bash – Barrel Racing. Contact Mark Vaughn, (336) 998-9799. April 8-10 ������� � Region 12 & 15 Arabian Horse Show. Contact Rory Meacham, (919) 544-2817. April 15-17 ����� � Raleigh Invitational Show. Contact Joyce Wilson, (919) 365-5149. April 21-24 ����� � Easter Bunny Quarter Horse. Contact Margaret Byrd, (910) 892-3221. Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, (828) 687-1414 March 11 ��������� Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, (828) 775-9708. March 19 �������� � WNC Walking and Racking Horse Show. Contact Ron Stamey, (828) 687-1414. April 15-17 ����� � Paint Horse Show. Contact Rob Waddell, (704) 545-2241. May 8 4-H ����� � Horse Show. Contact Robbie Potter, (828) 688-4811. May 13-15 ������ � Asheville Spring Classic Horse Show. Contact Ray Cloninger, (704) 483-5000. May 18-21 ������ � Lions Club Benefit Horse Show. Contact Jackie Rice, (828) 252-5706. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, (252) 792-5111 Feb. 10-13 ������ � Martinganza Quarter Horse Show & Futurity. Contact Susan Daniels, (919) 894-2973. Feb. 18 & 19 ���� � Old Ford VFD Survivor Series Rodeo. Contact Frankie Buck, (252) 946-9780. March 5 & 6 ��� � Spring Indoor EHA Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, (252) 527-3887. March 11-13 ��� � Rookie Day & March Into Spring Show. Contact Beth Richards, (301) 928-5477. March 12 �������� � Canterberry Meadows dressage Schooling Show. Contact Susan Bothern, (252) 217- 8454. March 18 -20 �� � N.C. Barrel Bonanza. Contact Lynn Smith, (252) 908-0197. March 25-27 ��� � March Magic Dressage Horse Show. Contact Sue Smithson, (910) 692-1788. April 1-3 ��������� � SERHA Spring Celebration and Derby. Contact Bundy Lane, (252) 357-2623. April 9 & 10 ��� � N.C. Dist. 4-H Horsemanship Clinic & Horse Show. Contact Barbara Davis, (252) 341- 9475. April 14-17 ����� � ECMHC Spring Fling Miniature Horse Show. Contact Bobby Bridges, (336) 655- 5360. April 23 & 24 � � ECOSC April Premier Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, (252) 799-0334. April 29 & 30 � � N.E. Dist. 4-H Horse Show. Contact Vanessa Spiron, (252) 902-1710. April 30 & May 1 ������� � Williamston Spring Dressage. Contact Janine Malone, (919) 269-7307. and test-can reading are the same and no other problems are found, the pump passes inspection and receives an official NCDA&CS label noting the month and year the pump was inspected. Inspections occur about every 18 months or when the department receives a complaint. If the volumes don’t match or if other issues are found with a pump, then it fails inspection and can be locked until the problem is corrected, Butler said. Stations contact the Standards Division once repairs have been made to dispensers, and inspectors go back out to check the pumps again. The gas pumped into the containers on the Standards truck is returned to the main storage gas tanks. On average, approval of gas pumps runs around 90 percent. “To date this year, we have tested 81,695 dispensers and rejected 9,076, for an 89 percent approval rate,” Butler said. “Calibration issues involving the amount of fuel dispensed tend to represent about 2 to 5 percent of the problems we find on day-to-day inspections. The remaining problems involve faulty display lights, credit or debit card readers, tape dispensers or other items. “One thing people think we have control over, but don’t, is the price for a gallon of gas,” Butler said. “Whenever prices go up, we see a spike in phone calls, including complaints about prices, but that does not typically equate to us finding more problems at the pump.” If consumers think they have encountered a faulty pump, they can report it to the Standards Division at (919) 733-3313. Gas pumps (Cont’d from pg. 1) The Best Dish in North Carolina restaurant contest is expanding this year as it continues to recognize the best menu items created by chefs featuring local products and ingredients. For the first time in the contest’s six-year history, it will be divided into three regions: Western, Piedmont and Eastern (see map below). Each region will have 10 finalists (five in casual dining and five in fine dining). “We saw a need to split into three regions to highlight the menu diversity throughout our state,” said Tim Parrish, contest coordinator and foodservice marketing specialist with the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The contest also will place more emphasis on the overall creativity of entries. “Chefs can now focus on what they do best – create dishes that feature local N.C. products,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. With the contest’s focus redefined, the department has established new judging criteria. They include the overall use of N.C. products and ingredients in the entry; the depth of the farm-to-table connection of each entry; creativity in using local ingredients in the dish’s preparation; originality and uniqueness of entries; and overall appeal and value. The core mission of Best Dish hasn’t changed, Parrish said. “We still want to highlight the skill and creativity of North Carolina chefs while showcasing the food products grown and processed in North Carolina,” he said. “It encourages consumers to dine at restaurants that serve and feature local products on their menus, which in turn, helps the restaurants and farmers involved.” Entry deadline is March 31. Visit www.bestdishnc. com for contest information and applications. The contest is sponsored by the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and Our State magazine. Best Dish in N.C. contest expands with focus on regional specialties February 2011 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 North Carolina corn growers will vote Feb. 22 on a six-year continuation of their commodity assessment program. The Board of Directors of the Corn Growers Association of North Carolina is asking that farmers assess themselves at a rate of 3/4 cent per bushel on all corn marketed in North Carolina. The campaign to continue an assessment was announced on Jan. 13 by CGANC President Darren Armstrong at the Joint Commodities Conference of Corn, Cotton, Soybeans and Small Grain Producers in New Bern. Armstrong urged growers to continue the assessment program, which is administered by the association. “As farmers we must stay united and work together to survive in the farming industry,” Armstrong said. The association is involved in the following areas: international and domestic marketing; research and education; grants to cooperative extension offices; and legislation that will be helpful to corn growers and other farmers. A 24-member Board of Directors, covering all corn- Corn growers to hold referendum Feb. 22 producing areas of North Carolina, governs the organization’s activities. This board also gives support to issues of a local nature that members believe will benefit farmers. Growers may vote at local cooperative extension offices from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. All farmers currently engaged in the production of corn, including tenants, sharecroppers or other persons sharing in the production of corn or income from corn, are eligible to vote. A two-thirds favorable vote is required to carry the referendum as authorized by Article 50, Chapter 106 of North Carolina General Statutes. If approved, the assessment shall be collected by the first handler or purchaser of the commodity from the producer, and remitted to the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, which forwards the proceeds to the association. Any corn grower may get a refund of levied assessments from the Corn Growers Association of North Carolina. A request for a refund should be made within 30 days from the date on which the assessment is collected. The Fifth Annual Agritourism Networking Association Winter Conference will be held Feb. 17 and 18 at the Little River Golf and Resort near Carthage. The conference is designed for agritourism entrepreneurs and others who may be interested in starting an agritourism venture and those who support rural tourism in North Carolina. “Agritourism opportunities continue to grow in North Carolina, to the benefit of farm families, local communities and North Carolina’s economy,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “When it comes to starting an agritourism venture, there is no one-size- fits-all approach, so events such as this conference give folks an opportunity to learn more about the many different types of agritourism adventures in the state.” Optional mid-afternoon farm tours will be held Feb. 17, with a reception to follow. Seven workshops will be held Feb. 18, focusing on marketing the local food movement, successfully marketing your niche farm products, success with media along with information sessions on community supported agriculture ventures and successful agritourism farm shops and stores. “This conference allows participants plenty of time to network and to ask questions of presenters and other agritourism operators,” said Martha Glass, agritourism manager at the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Early registration by Feb. 3 is $70 for ANA members, $85 for non-members and $60 for cooperative extension staff. The registration fee increases to $100 after Feb.3. For more information or a registration form, go to www.ncagr.gov/agritourism, or call Martha Glass at (919) 707-3120. Agritourism conference to be held Feb. 17 & 18 The 23rd annual N.C. Aquaculture Development Conference will be held Feb. 11 and 12 at the Sheraton Atlantic Beach Oceanfront Hotel in Atlantic Beach. The conference includes presentations and works-hops featuring local and national aquaculture lead-ers. A variety of topics will be discussed, ranging from global marketing and disease management to new technology and research updates. The event also will feature a trade show, an Aqua-Food Fest and other networking opportunities. On Feb. 10, attendees can participate in a self-guided tour of aquaculture Aquaculture conference will be Feb. 11&12 farms and research facilities in Wallace, Currie and Wrightsville Beach. The N.C. Shellfish Growers Association will hold its annual meeting following the final session on Feb. 12. Guest speakers include David Alves, fishery manage-ment specialist with the National Oceanic and Atmos-pheric Administration; Tom Ellis, agricultural member of the N.C. Environmental Management Commission; Andy Goodwin, professor at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff; Steven Hudlund, editor of SeafoodSource.com; and Craig Watson, director and research coordinator for the Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory in Florida. The conference is spon-sored by the N.C. Aquaculture Association, N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, N.C. Farm Bureau Federation, N.C. Sea Grant Program, N.C. Shellfish Grow-ers Association, N.C. Small Business and Technology Development Center, N.C. State’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Waterlife Design Group, Southern Aquaculture Supply and Car-olina Classics Catfish Inc. The conference brings to-gether current and prospect-ive fish farmers, regulatory agencies and researchers to exchange information and ideas. For more details and registration information, go to www.ncaquaculture.org. Clip and mail or fax your Agricultural Review ad! Name:_ _____________________________ Address:____________________________ ____________________________________ Phone: ( )_________________________ Ad copy:_ ___________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Price or price range:_ __________________ ____________________________________ Mail to: Agricultural Review 1001 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1001 Fax to: (919) 715-8493 or (919) 733-5047 Web site: www.AgReview.org *Ads must be typed or neatly printed Steve Troxler. “We want to help these markets thrive, and these workshops provide good material and ideas for market managers and leaders.” Cost for the Raleigh workshop is $20, and covers materials and lunch. Pre-registration is required. The deadline is Feb. 4 for the Workshops (Cont’d from pg. 1) February workshop, and registration will open in early February for the March events. For more information, contact Kevin Hardison at (919) 707-3123 or at kevin. hardison@ncagr.gov or Annette Dunlap at (919) 707- 3117 or annette.dunlap@ ncagr.gov. Each one of these divisions has a specific role to play in food safety in this state from the farm, to the processing facility and to the store shelf. Other areas where we are working on your behalf are at gas pumps and grocery stores. Our Standards Division examines around 120,000 fuel dispensers statewide. In 2010, we required corrective action on more than 9,000 dispensers. In addition, we issued more than $74,000 in penalties for excessive price scanner errors at grocery stores and other retailers. The work of these inspec-tors helped ensure the accur-acy of price scanners and gas pumps for consumers. And trust me, people want to be sure they are getting what they pay for. We are working to protect our environment through the soil testing work of our Agronomic Division. This saves farmers and homeowners money and helps ensure only the right amounts of nutrients are being added to the soil. Our soil lab analyzes more than 300,000 samples annually. Overall the department’s budget is less than three-tenths of one percent of the total state budget, and the services we provide cost North Carolinians less than 2 cents a day. I think that is a bargain when I think about all the ways our services impact people’s lives. Since 2000, we have cut 180 positions, a reduction of more than 10 percent. Another 47 positions are now paid for with receipts instead of tax dollars. This at the same time the overall state budget grew by 45 percent. I believe the services we provide are critical to the wellbeing of our residents, our farm economy and even our state’s economy. Agriculture remains the leading industry in the state, generating $74 billion for the economy and employing 700,000 people. Ensuring food safety is critical for public health, but it also critical to the health of the ag economy. We have seen countless examples in the past few years where a food recall has been devastating for all farmers producing that same food product, whether there was a direct link to the recalled product or not. I believe we need to in-vest in agriculture through marketing and promotions so it remains an economic engine for the state. I hope as you read this and think about the way the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services impacts your lives, you will agree with me that these are programs and services worth supporting. I plan to make my case to legislators, but I know I will not be alone. Budget (Cont’d from pg. 1) 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. Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW February 2011 Many used Cub parts hoods, grill, side cover, and more, $5-$500 up; several used Farmall Cub parts, some Massey pacer parts, $5-$500. Jason Dufour, Nashville 252-230-6387. JD 2640 w/JD 146 loader, $1,100 one owner; 1980 tractor w/hyd front end, EC, $10,000. Stanley Dew, Bailey 252-235-2907. Completed restored 1950 AC WD tractor with 3 bottom braking plow and bench seat, show qual-ity, all new tires, battery, and belt pulley, $5,500. Doug Jones, Seven Springs 252-268-6461. IH Super A with 3 point hitch and cultivators, $2,850; MF 135 diesel with PS, new tires and paint with JD finishing mower, $6,250; Farmall 140 fast hitch with cultivators, fertilizer, key start, EC, $5,500. Greg Moseley, Tarboro 252-813-3551. MF 35 diesel deluxe, newly re-built engine, 2 stage clutch, live lift, live PTO, 90% rubber with heavy duty 6 ft. bush hog with slip clutch, new paint, will separate, $4,500. Janet Taylor, Nashville 252-813-9957. Disc mower 9’2” working width, made by Enorossi and sold by Belco resources, $5,000; Befco two basket tedder $500 and 3 pt. 5 star hay rake $200; chicken lit-ter cruster 3500, made by Gregory mfg, fair working condition, ready to work, $1,500. Bobby Dew, Jr., Rocky Mount 252-883-4422. 14” Grouser bar tracks for Skid Steer Loader, LNC, excellent traction in mud, $1,100; hay fluffer 2 basket, field ready, GC, $775. Frankie Cagle, Seagrove 336-879-7973. 1961 Ford tractor 641 Work-master, one owner, VGC, 1,451 hrs, 4 cylinder gas, 4 speed, PTO, 3 pt hitch, good metal, kept under shelter, runs smooth, $3,200. Wade Hardin, Liberty 336-240-7925. Ford industrial tractor 345c with loader 3 pt hitch 948 hours, $9,800. Kent Davis, Clemmons 336-766-7607. JD 600 GC, $1,000. David Lassiter, Liberty 336-263-0802. 1974 Cat D-9 bulldozer 16 ft tilt blade, ripper, enclosed cab,409 hp,75% undercarriage, always serviced with records, farm owned, GC, power shift trans, $39,500. Stan Hopkins, Denton 336- 302-0353. Shibaura SD2643 same as 1910/2110 Ford bush hog front end loader 2245QT, 4 wheel drive, creeper gear, 4 spd, PTO, new tires, new battery, $7,500. Welby Millikan, Trinity 336-317-5265. 1997 MF 6000 stripper header, 20’ with wagon, last used on JD 60 series combine, $16,500. Will Johnson, Dob-son 336-325-8072. New Holland 918H 72” flail mower, used 2 times, LNC $3,500; 60” grapple bucket universal quick-attach, LNC, $1,250. Richard Day, Roxboro 336- 330-0644. Heavy duty 3 point hitch hay spear, $300. J.D. Isley, Reidsville 336-349- 7368. Ford 3600 1,990 hrs, diesel aux. hyd, PS, live PTO, excellent tires tractor in VGC, $7,750. Ray Thomas, Stokes-dale 336-362-1808. Gehl MX170 grinder mixer w/scales, LNC, $15,000. Randall Smith, Snow Camp 336-376-0058. Ontario grain drill 1940-50’s, 112 inches wide, metal wheels are 47 inches high, metal in VGC, wood needs restor-ing, I can load, $250; Ford one row, 3 point hitch corn picker, fits on 1963 2000 Ford tractor, kept under shed, $600. Tim Coble, Graham 336-376-3125. Ford 6640 SLE c/h/a VGC, 5,000 hrs 16.9 34 rear tires and 10.00 16 on the front, 5 weights on the front, $17,500; Ford 4 bottom plow 16 inch spacing, $300. Roy Watts, Trinity 336-382-2744. Mccormick MTX 125 cab 4 wd 125 hp snap on duals $30,000: Hardee ditch bank cutter, hydrolic slide, 5 ft deck $2,000. M. Flynt, Lexington 336- 399-6736. 885 David Brown tractor, 43 hp, new front tires, VGC, $4,500. Walter Draughn, Ararat 336-401-3816. 1960 440 Oliver GC, $12,000. Jerry Mc-michael, Stokesdale 336-427-6172. 1984 963 Cat, new under carriage, EC, MP bucket, $28,500; 753 bobcat, 2,152 hours, 43 hp, $6,800. Keith Harbour, Madison call 336-427-5536 Monday-Friday 8 am til 4 pm. Bumper pull dump trailer, electric or hydraulic dump, surge brakes. 80 cubic ft. $2500.00 NEW 306cc 3500w Diesel generator. Electric start. 4000 w surge; 120/240 v ; $2150.00 NEW 418cc 5500w Diesel generator. Electric start. 6000w surge, $2,500-$2,650. Larry Blackburn, Troy 336-461-3276. 1939 Ford 9N, running, works good, $3,000 OBO. Sam Radford, Roaring River 336-469-5585. 1020 JD tractor diesel with a 15’fork lift on rear and a 7’push blade on front.one owner, GC, $6.500. Bobby Hedrick, Thomasville 336-476-6362. JD 5425, MF WD, 542 loader, power reverser trans. stradle mount, 315 hrs, $32,000. Gary Dodson, Sophia 336- 495-6790. 8-N Ford tractor 1948 EC, $3,500; JD 717, 600 hrs EC $4,500. Billy Breeden, Haw River 336-578-3454. JD 125 Chuck Wagon 17’ mounted on 1974 International truck, GC, $4,250. Tom Wagstaff, Roxboro 336-599-1467. 8 ft off set harrow, hydraulic pickup, $800 or will trade for 10 ft bushhog; International tractor diesel 1986, hyd. outlets on back, turf tires, $4,000. Phillip Smith, Gibsonville 336-621-1425. TW10 Ford tractor, new battery, w/plow, $9,000: AC 333 no till 4 row corn planter w/extra plates, $4,000; Taylorway 25 disc offset harrow, $5,000. Elaine Freeman, Staley 336-622-4031. 1971 International 140 tractor 1 pt hitch, fertilizer attachment, lay off foot, listers and horse drawn cult. like new back tires, $4,500. Ernest Pinnix, Eden 336-627-9303. One row corn planter on cultivator, 3 pt hitch, EC, $475; 6 ft yard tool Lineback brand, LNC, $450; 6 ft cultivator, LNC, rotary type on back, EC, $700. Paul Willard, Oak Ridge 336-643-5480. 2005 Chandler pull type litter spreader 22’ all hydraulic, 1000 PTO, hydraulic gate, 19l x 16.1 tires, $10,750. Wesley Johnson, Dobson 336-648-1693. Cole one row corn planter on 3 pt hitch, LNC, used only two times, $400. Ed Osborne, Pleasant Garden 336-674- 7786. Enclosed stand-by generator 100 KW 3 phase-85KW single phase, includes 300 gal. fuel tank, $7,000. J. Coleman, Hamptonville 336-679- 9142. 2008 Farmtrac 675DTC 4WD tractor, 72 hp, low hours. $10,000. J. Coleman, Hamptonville 336-679-9142. Gleaner combine R40 with 316 flex head, VGC, chrome cage and helicals grain loss monitor, $22,000. Larry Essick, Kernersville 336-689-2682. 1941 9N Ford tractor runs good it has many new parts and has been converted to 12 volts, $2,000 OBO. Jason Cole-man, Asheboro 336-736-6330. JD 7000 front fold planter, 12 row 30, liquid fertilizer, squeeze pump, no till fertilizer knives, coulters, hd springs, finger pickup, keetons, 200 monitor, fold down markers, cast closing wheels, GC, $5,500. Jerry Hare, Mocksville 336- 751-2753. NH 06 TL100 AD 4x4, 98 hp, cab, heat & air, 3 pt hitch, triple hyd. remotes, 1,350 hrs, LNC, $31,500. Phil W. Zimmerman, Lexington 336-764- 1043. 1949 Farmall Cub, one pt hook up, turning plow, disk harrow, scrape blade, some cultivator feet, new rear tires, painted in 2005, VGC, $2,200. Joe Thomas, High Point 336-803-1387. 55 kw Winco generator 225 amp, PTO driven on wheels, 1000 RPM, $4,000. William Brown, Ramseur 336- 824-2540. Bulldozer Caterpiller D-8K w/rippe large and productive machine, $35,000. Jim Hamlet, Liberty 336-824-3505. 1955 model 60 JD with model E080A JD scrape blade, fully restored and parade ready, $6,500. Bob Wright, Asheboro 336- 879-3765. Ford 600 tractor, 35 hp, 3 pt hitch, looks great, $2,950; Power King garden tractor, $1,500; plow, cultivator, belly mower $250; Ford red belly tractor, $2,500. William Kroll, Bennett 336- 879-6505. Three Meyer hay wagons, 20’, single axle with dual caster wheels, 11 x 15 tires, telescopic clevis hitch, $3,000/ea. C. Plyler, Monroe 704- 607-6888. Kubota RTV 900, 4 wd, hydraulic dump bed, front and back windshield, stainless steel roof, lights, horn, LNC, 87 hrs, $11,500. B.W. Shoaf, Lexington 336-956-5560. Baler Ford 532 square twine baler with owner’s manual, NH knitters, EC, field ready, always stored inside, $2,200. J. Mash, Jefferson 336-977-1675. 1937 Unstyled JDA, restored, cast rear wheels, tin front wheels, new tires, $5,500. Gerald Mangum, Mon-roe 704-242-3089. 1977 Gleaner K2 combine w/AC comes with 2 headers, a 12’ header w/love cutter bar, also auto. header up/DN, 330 corn header, $3,000. Phil Graham, Cleveland 704-278-2314. 3 row lay-off plow 3 pt hitch $75; 6 ft pull type disk with adjustable tuck $150, all nego. John Brindle, Gold Hill 704-279-7701. 1943 JD styled B restored, new tires, rebuilt engine, w/mounted culti-vators, plus planters, $5,500. Tommy Mangum, Monroe 704-289-6026. JD 430 tractor runs good, good sheet metal and tires, 2 row tractor, transmission whines, have belly cultiva-tors, good tractor, no PS, $3,850. Roland Crowell, Polkton 704-385-8350. JD H tractor hand crank all fuel row crop made in 1944 runs good straight & restored, good rubber $3,250. Phillip Boyles, Denver 704-408-1058. AC D17, plus generator, Stihl chain saws, Farmall 200 and 240 can be restored, $3,500. Roberta Caldwell, Charlotte 704-455-1754. 1944 International I-9 heavy duty front and rear end, tires good, hyd brakes, pintle hitch, complete, runs, drives good, good sheet metal, needs paint, $2,500 OBO. Allen Moore, Indian Trail 704-506-5731. Open top round hay bale feeder, 1 3/4” steel tube, 18” hay saver skirt and loop legs, 8 ft. diameter, $150. George Nader, Casar 704-538-7960. Equipment FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1001; online at www. agreview.org; or by fax to (919) 715-8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. Deadline for each issue is noon on the first working day of the month prior to publication. Classified Advertising Domino Ireland of Raleigh took home the blue ribbon in the Tarheel Pork Challenge at the N.C. State Fair. His winning recipe, Pork and Cheese Empanadas, earned him $200 in the contest, which was sponsored by the N.C. Pork Council. Recipes had to serve four to six people and have at least 4 ounces of pork per serving. Judging was based on taste appeal, appearance, originality of recipe and ease of preparation. The winning recipe follows: Pork and Cheese Empanadas 1 14-ounce package frozen puff pastry 12 ounces hot ground sausage 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 medium Vidalia onion, chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 pound pork loin, cubed (3/8 inch) 1 tablespoon thyme 2010 State Fair winning recipes Pork and Cheese Empanadas wins Tarheel Pork Challenge 1 tablespoon ground cumin ½ teaspoon hot chili powder 1/3 cup chopped tomato 8 slices of bacon cooked and crumbled 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Thaw pastry according to the instructions on the package. In a large skillet, heat sausage, breaking up until brown, drain fat and set aside in a separate container. In same skillet, heat olive oil, add the onion and garlic. Cook over medium heat until the onion starts to become translucent. Add the cubed pork loin. Cook until meat is no longer pink, about 8 minutes. Drain off any fat and liquid that accumulates. Add back in the sausage, thyme, cumin, hot chili powder and chopped tomato and continue to cook, stirring for another four or five minutes, allowing the flavors to combine. Let mixture cool for about 10 to 15 minutes. Working with half the package of pastry at a time, roll it out to a 12-inch square. With a sharp knife or pizza wheel, cut the pastry into quarters. In the center of each square, place about ¼ cup of the meat mixture into a neat pile away from the edges of the dough. On top of this, sprinkle about 1 tablespoon of the cheese and sprinkle of bacon. Wet the edges of the square dough using a rolled paper towel or your finger then carefully fold in half diagonally, pressing the edges down firmly so that they stick together. Seal shut by pressing with a fork. Place on a cookie sheet. Repeat with the remaining dough and filling ingredients. Bake empanadas for 18 to 20 minutes or until puffed and lightly browned. Remove from oven and let cool slightly before serving either hot or at room temperature. An Apple, Sausage and Cheddar Torte won first place in the N.C. Apple Growers Association recipe contest at the N.C. State Fair, earning Lisa Raschke of Raleigh $200. Contestants had to create a non-dessert appetizer, casserole, stir fry, salad, sandwich or main dish using at least two cups of North Carolina-grown apples. Recipes were judged on taste, appearance and creativity. The winning recipe follows: Apple, Sausage and Cheddar Torte by Lisa Raschke 1 ready-made pie crust 2 cups N.C. apples, sliced and peeled (use a flavorful apple such as Pink Lady, Granny Smith or Honeycrisp) Torte wins apple cooking contest ½ cup chopped onion 1 tablespoon sugar ¼ teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter ¾ pound sweet Italian or breakfast sausage (bulk or removed from casings) 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese 1 cup ricotta cheese 4 eggs Heat oven to 425 degrees. Place pie crust in 9-inch pie pan and bake 7 to 9 minutes or until light golden brown. Remove from oven and let cool. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees. Melt butter in a large skillet on medium heat. Add the apples, onions, sugar and cinnamon, and sauté until tender, about 5 minutes. Transfer mixture to a separate bowl. Increase the heat to medium high and add sausage. Saute until browned, about 7-10 minutes, breaking the meat up as it is cooking. Remove from heat, draining excess grease onto a paper towel-lined dish. In a medium sized bowl, mix together the cheeses and eggs. Place sausage on bottom of pre-baked pie crust. Add the cooked apple onion mixture over the sausage. Pour the cheese egg mixture over the apple mixture and spread it so it evenly covers the pie. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes, until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Let stand for 10 minutes before serving. Serves 8-10. February 2011 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 Exiss Sport 2003 aluminum 3 h slant GN cowboy shower, sink, hot water heater, lg water tank, lots more, $13,900. Cindy Mantyla, Vanceboro 252- 244-2813. Horse boarding 26 acres of permanent Bermuda grass pasture, 60’ round pen, and looking to build a riding arena in near future, have a 20’ x 60’ barn, just need to build stalls, open by the spring, $300. Brandon Mills, Trenton 252-617-2893. 4 star horse trailer full living quarters, $28,000. David Smith, Hen-derson 252-767-8266. Pine Shavings easy pick, excellent coverage, no waste, absorbent, easy handle and store. 2.8 cu. ft. plastic bags, $4.25/ea. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville 336-698-0207. Full boarding reasonable rates, 12 x 12 matted stalls, quality hay, feed, turnouts, tackroom, lighted 60 x 160 riding ring, work ring, over-night boarding, lessons in English or Western, nearby trials, trailer park-ing, vet/farrier service, $300/mo. Tony McMasters, Ramseur 336- 302-6853. Sierakowski and son 2 wheel cart, 36” wheels, brakes, 2 shaft sets, fits 15-16 h horse, new seat, great starter cart, $2,000. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336-364-4739. Horse boarding, $150/mo pasture, lighted run-in barn, individual turnout pastures, exercise ring, tack room, 10x12 stalls possible, nearby trails, Century Family Farm, $150. Doug Holyfield, Dobson 336-374-3825. Horse boarding close to triangle, pasture and/or stalls available, board fences, pond, 2 riding rings, owners live on premises, $150 -$300/mos. Bill Jurkiewicz, Roxboro 336-599-5086. Three western Arabian saddles Circle Y $300; Simco $200; syn-thetic youth saddle never used $300. Also, one pony saddle,blanket,bridle $100. L. L. Mason, Yadkinville, 336- 679-8459. Mini donkey 1y/o jack white with some gray nice and tame, $400. Mark Mize, Clemmons 336-971-3790. Family oriented full service horse facility that offers full boarding, partial boarding, overnight boarding, riding lessons and horse training. www.equestriancenterofwilkes. com $350. Terri Hendrix, North Wilkesboro 336-973-5177. Rubber fencing for horses, great for riding rings, flexible, strong, durable, maintenance free, delivery available, easy to install. $.10/ft. Jim Tonseth, Salisbury 704-213-3382. 20 y/o sorrel QH mare 14 hands tall, trail horse for light riding, great pasture mate, easy keeper, loads, ties, bathes, stands for farrier, feet in GC, easy to groom, $350. Joy Summitt, Cleveland 704-433-7425. 7 yr old Haflinger gelding anyone can work broke to farm equipment works single double and triple 14.2 h, 1,000 lb, $800. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704-651-3870. Carriage or cart regular standard bred 9 yr old bay mare retired trotter racer, 15.3 hands, gentle, loads great, $1,500 OBO. Paula F. Gavitt, Lin-colnton 704-732-3953. QH mare and daughter great bloodline, good disposition, $3,000 OBO. Joane Champion, Linden 910- 980-1113. 6 month old standard size donkey, gentle, chocolate jack with a black cross, $500. Jeremy Johnson, Lill-ington 919-499-5989. Pair of bay driving geldings 7 y/o about 14 h, been drove every-where, road safe, easy to harness and drive $2,000 OBO. Ronnie Hill, Mt Olive 919-658-3513. Circle Y saddle LNC, regular size horse, $450, endurance type, new stir-rups $175 Arab type or smaller horse, $450; 3 stall barn & pasture for lease S. Raleigh on Sauls Rd $375/mo. Wally Saunders, Raleigh 919-661-6480. At stud Foxy Alito Bars, 11 y/o Palomino/white paint stud, excellent bloodlines, call or email for more in-formation to book your 2011 breeding, stud fee $350. S. Huff, Oxford 919- 693-9194. 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. *** Needed 6 to 8 foot pull behind disk harrow also a drag harrow for pasture work. Terry Potter, Hertford 252-337- 5463. Frontend loader for a 231 MF also a 4 ft sideboy mower in GC. Bill Gibson, Grimesland 252-714-6495. Cat D7E dozer for parts. James Holt, Snow Camp 336-213-0662. IH 450 automatic reset plows 3, 4 or 5 bottoms. Dean Fogleman, Liberty 336- 516-2786. 6 ft bushog Cat 1 3 pt hitch prefer slip clutch. Don Andrew, Walkertown 336- 624-9889. Specific Farmall C tractor, serial number 64468, that I owned in the past, sold to a man in the NC mountains, would like to see the tractor again. Clint Lowe, Liberty 336-685-5720. 3 pt hitch PTO tiller in GC; 5-6 ft wide. Jim Overman, Ramseur 336- 824-8413. Parts wanted for JD model 100 or 101 corn picker/snapper. Marty DeMers, Sophia 336-861-9492. 300-500 gallon pull type sprayer and a 6R 30” JD.no till corn planter under $8,000; JD1018 bush hog in GC. Tony Carter, Roaring River 336-957-3791. Pull type sprayer for tractor with at least 200 to 300 gallon tank, reason-able price. Greg Cummings, Vale 704- 276-9078. 3 pt lift kit to fit an Interna-tional Farmall M or 400 in GC. Steve Weathers, Lawndale 704-473-6527. 6’ pto tiller any brand. M. Joe, Clem-mons 704-640-5708. Used or surplus grain bin. Joe Tucker, Siler City 704-641-2511. Deutz Allis GP 2.5 4 x 5 round baler, must be field ready. Norris Mcconnell, Mount Ulla 704-663-3828 after 6 pm. Rear mowing deck to fit a small Honda four wheel drive garden and lawn tractor must be in GC. B J Pittman, Bak-ersville 828-688-4897. International grain head 16- 18 ft, preferably 820 model. Justin Simmons, Supply 910-508-9675. Good used front bumper to fit 8N or 600 model Ford tractor. Charles R. Chason, Raeford 910-848-5336. Super A shanks and collars any condition; 12x24” older rear tractor tires, small cracks ok. Henry Sanford, Clay-ton 919-259-4583. Small lime or drop spreader 4 ft- 8ft, must be in working condition. C.P. Voorhees, Durham 919-382-8477. Brillion overseeder 5 ft. Stan Trustman, Angier 919-639-6360. NH l-445 skid steer for parts condi-tion not important. Bobby Hudson, Siler City 919-742-5535. Cub or small tractor w/disk, cult, blade, for small garden in Boone area. Ken Smith, Creston 919-201-7361. Lannan transplanters must be in field ready condition. Bobby Houston, Hunt-ersville 980-721-3750. Refurbished JD model 71 or 7100 2 row planter. Bruce Mason, Winston- Salem 336-408 6870. Old disk hay cutter 3 pt hitch, old Cub or Super A Farmall with cultivators for gardening. V. W. Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383. Tobacco tumbler/stand reel, usable condition, irrigation guns, Rain Bird #102 and #103 units, used Stihl 041 chain saw for engine parts. Clayton Rosser, Broadway 919-258-6161 or 895-9154. Equipment Wanted FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Fast hitch convertor for IH tractors $150; IH #33 conditioner, GC, $200. Jerry Joyner, Waxhaw 704-616-4286. Ford tractor model 1710 4 WD with front end loader in GC, diesel engine, $9,500. Gene Rainey, Salisbury 704- 633-6035. Hay tedder 4 basket hyd fold 18 ft Daros brand field ready, shed kept, $3,000. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704-651-3870. NH 541 sickle mower 7 ft cut, field ready, $975;.D A Ross hay tedder two basket, GC, $750. Allen Thompson, Mooresville 704-663- 1185. AC model G, new tires, new bat-tery, and cultivators, GC, manual lift, $3,500 OBO, will deliver within 50 mile radius. Bob Huss, Lincolnton 704- 735-2488. JD 456 baler 4x5, GC, $9,500; disc hare 20 cutters, $500; Drose hay tedder, $500; Kuhn SR108 wheel rake, used one summer, EC, $4,500. Jackie Hudson, Statesville 704-880-0254. Off brand four wheeler 150cc forward reverse and neutral digital dash only rode 1 time, LNC, $750 cash only. Rhyne Johnson, Statesville 704- 902-2733. Ford 3600 diesel 1,919 hrs, good rubber, GC, $6,000 OBO, possible trade. James Mayes, Statesville 704- 902-8295. 3000 Ford diesel, PS with new tires with 2 bottom plow, 6 ft scrape, 1 row cultivator, $5,500. Tony Smith, Norwood 704-983-3064. 1992 JD 2755,75 hp, cab, 640 loader/bucket, 4x4, new interior, 4,695 hours, GC, $29,500. Kenny Hill, Albemarle 704-995-4923. Turn plow MG double 16” moldboard high top trip in EC, $350. Don Heavner, Lincolnton 704-735-5900. NH 273 square baler, GC, always kept in shelter, $1,950; NH 57 rollabar rake, used 6 times, LNC, always kept in shelter, $2,150; Panorama P5 MD disc mower, used 4 seasons, LNC, always kept in shelter, $2,500. Randy Bowman, Newton 828-217-4799. JD 7000 planter, 6 row, 30”, new coulters, disc openers, seed tubes, and keeton seed firmers, $2,800. Brandon Lowman, Sherrills Ford 828-234- 4882. L4630 Kubota cab, f ront weights, $17.000. Shane Byers, Forest City 828-429-7552. Fasthitch for Farmall 400/450 tractor in GC complete, $350. James Anderson, Grantie Falls 828-612- 3093. Model 2006 poultry housekeeper LNC, no longer growing poultry, $9,500. Randy Maye, Taylorsville 828-632-3652. AC tractor model WD w/culti-vator $3,500; Athens model 56, 9 shank chisel plow, $800; AC model 200 diesel tractor w/4 bottom plow, $10,000; 3 pt hitch round bale carrier, $250. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632-3801. Taylorway 60” gear driven rotary tiller, used 2 times, $1,100. Phillip Hoover, Taylorsville 828- 632-5685. Mid 60’s MF 35, new motor, radiator, good tires, PS, $3,900; mid 60’s Ford 600, PS, runs great, needs tires, $2,900. Ron Edwards, Arden 828- 691-7858. NH 402 hay crimper, $300; NH 271 square baler, $700; Dearborn sickle mower, $200; 2 bottom plow, $225; subsoiler, $150. T. R. Hudson, Vale 828- 874-3389. MF 41 sickle mower, $700; Ford hay rake, $600; MF 468, 4 row planter, $600; New Holland 855 round baler, $1,000. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828- 874-5147. JD 5103 43 hp, PTO, LNC, less than 50 hours, price negotiable, $12,800. Bob Blackwood, Mocks-ville 336-284-4284. JD 6000 spray booms 72’, 8” upright auger for grain bins, JD 5 row wide corn head, JD 7000 4 row planters, $1,500-$2,500. Jeremiah Jones, Beulaville 910-290-2547. JD 7100 planter interplant 8/30”- 15/15” finger pick-up and brush meters, heavy springs, row markers, new seed openers, $9,500; JD 7300 planter 6 row 30”,JD no-till coulters, yetter down pressure system, finger pick-up and seed cups, many new parts, field ready, $6,000. Reuben Cashwell, Au-tryville 910-308-5908. Woods backhoe 1050 for 50 hp tractor or better, has its own hydrau-lic system, LNC, used less than 100 hrs, $6,500. Robert Taylor, Fayette-ville 910-323-5558. 1620 Case International combine w/grain head, GC, low hours, $25,000; 3688 International cab and air $10,000; 886 International $8,500. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910-334-0404. 1086 International tractor 130 hp, triple remotes, 1,000 and 540 PTO, $10,000 OBO. Danny Bynum, Eller-be 910-334-9463. 2510 Long tractor 1390 hrs, fuel gauge does not work, runs good, $4,400, e-mail pics dfishman76@yahoo.com. Daryl Fisher, Autryville 910-531-4088. 1155 Massey Ferguson has cab, 8 cylinder, dual wheels, runs good, has a couple of exhaust leaks., $7,500. Charlie Hall, Wilmington 910-686-4170. Holland carousel transplanter, two rows, 3 pt hitch, 6 cups, GC, $1,200. Will McCallum, Rowland 910-740-3267. International 886 four post 4,300 hrs 18.4-38 tires, new front tires, new clutch $6,500. Jeremy Johnson, Sanford 919- 356-5147. NH 644 round baler, $6,000; 1985 Ford 1 ton dual wheel Cummins diesel, $2,500. Brooks Creech, Zebu-lon 919-369-9205. Powell Four Trax sprayer J D diesel. 4 wheel hydrastatic drive, 50 ft spray boom, 400 gallon tank capacity, EC, $7,500. M. Stephenson, Willow Spring 919-418-5078. 1994 Ashland dirt pan, 3 1/2 yds, VGC, $3,000. Teresa Jovich, Oxford 919- 528-2068. Bandsaw heavy duty custom built wood miser-style bandsaw $6,000; automatic bandsaw toothsetter/sharp-ener- ec(in use now)-$1,500. Larry Green, Pittsboro 919-542-4394. Ferguson tractor, 1950 model TO20, $1,800 firm. Mike Campbell, Mon-cure 919-545-8329. JD 430s PS, lp, 5 spd, LNC, $10,000; NH bale wagon, $6,000. Colan Hawkins, Cedar Grove 919-548-1326. Howse bush hog 5 ft., 3 pt hitch, FC, $125. Tim Underhill, Clayton 919- 550-2000. JD model 40, fully restored, EC, $4,000. Chris Joyner, Rougemont 919- 614-6311. Ford finish mower came off 1320 Ford tractor, has all parts to install, will fit most Ford compact tractors, GC, $300. J. A. M., Wake Forest 919-624-2506. 7060 AC tractor 160 hp, $4,000 nego. H.D. Byrd, Smithfield 919- 631-3541. 53 Farmall Super A 3 pt bush hog, finish mower, scraper blade needs paint, GC, $2,895. Wally Saunders, Raleigh 919- 661-6480. JD 225 disk-$6875;jd 6200 trac-tor-$ 17,750; bush-hog 8’ scrape blade-$1,850; rain-flow water wheel planter-$1,475;rhino 7-shank chisel plow-$850., $1,800-24,000. Thomas Green, Oxford 919-690-0817. Mahindra 2006 3015 compact 30hp tractor 4 wd with front loader 5 ft. trailer 6 x 16,5 ft 16-18 disc, $18,000/ for all. William Hudson, Raleigh 919- 772-4318. Kelly 3 pt backhoe attachment for 35-100 hp tractor, 14 ft boom, 16” and 24” buckets, EC, $3,500. Robert Payne, Jr., Sanford 919-774-3423 or 770-6128-cell. JD model MT parts and M parts, JD 40 hydraulic lift unit, JD rear wheel weights, some sheet metal, $5 up. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919-815-0268. Fifty 22” scalloped disc blades, new, $20/ea. Curtis Garner, Selma 919- 965-3327. NH 32 LA loader bucket, 72”, pin on style, used, GC, chain hook welded on top, can e-mail pictures, $325. Fred Hagenberger, Chapel Hill 919-968- 1123. Farmall Super C 2 row cultivators, shanks, good paint, runs good, hyd. remote, $3,750. Joseph Franks, Angier 919- 639-5731. 26” double disc plow Tufline, EC, $650. Reggie Keistler, Charlotte 980- 254-5876. B model AC bow front axle, turn plow, disk harrow, scrape blade, cultivators, 2 drawbars, miscellaneous extra parts, $2,000 OBO. Eli Brooks, Bear Creek 919-742-4586. 1995 JD 9500 combine engine hrs 2,600 separator 1795, shelter kept, $59,000; header JD 922, 22 ft, $6,500 MF WD. J. F. Hall, Stedman 910-483- 6239 or 850-0946. Sawmill Woodmizer LT27 18 hp gas, log handling kit 15 extra blades, $9,250. Dale Thomsom, 5040 Yadkinville Rd., Pfafftown 27040. Farmall Super C with cultivators, 3 pt hitch, runs good, $3,800. Donald Scott Cannon, Ayden 252-746-4600 after 6 pm. 1963 JD 4010 tractor with 158 loader, good tires, runs good, one owner, $5,000. Glenn Smith, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436-6694. Cole 1 row planter, cultivator, GC, $400. Eddie Davis, Charlotte 704- 875-0162. Feed grinder/mixer, International 1150, GC, $3,500. David Haywood, Mount Gilead 910-220-0993. WD 45 AC tractor, motor rebuilt good tires, needs universal joint, $600. Raymond Doby, 225 Doby Rd., Cam-eron 28326. New hay master sq bale accumula-tor with hay grapple, hydraulic cylinder and hoses, $8,500; JD chuck wagon box only, no running gear, $350. B. Lindley, Pittsboro 919-742-4009-h or 542-8920-c. Five Farmall tractors M and Super M’s not running plus many extra parts, $2,500. Jim Keith, Raleigh 919-957- 1850. Farmall 140 72 model all cultiva-tors, harrow, plow, bushhog, scrape blade, carryall, equipment is in EC, tractor runs great, needs tires on front, rear tires, VGC, 12 v generator, $5,000. Chuck Perkins, Mebane 919-563-6822 or 336-380-0781. NH 1465 haybine 9’3” cut, EC; NH 144 Winrow Inverter, VGC: four 8 x16 Peque hay wagon, EC: cone shape 600 lb fertilizer spreader, EC; Vicon 8 wheel V rake, 3 pt hitch, GC, $8,000-$600 Howard Plyler, Marion 828-652-9085. International tractor 414 new brakes, $2,000 OBO. Earl Martin, Reidsville 336-342-0000. 8N Ford tractor VGC, $2,500; 1949 IH Cub, VGC Farmall one owner, with cultivators, $3,000; 1942 H JD, one owner, VGC, $5,000. Curtis Spainhour, Winston-Salem 336-765-1496. Tractor duals 13.6x28by Unverferth 75% tread complete mounting hardware fits most 40-50 hp tractors, $550. Willis Umstead, Garner 919-553-3732. JD 450 grain drill set of depth control bands, LNC, $300. J. G. Clapp, Greensboro 336-255-1085. 800 Ford tractor with 5 ft front end loader and PTO driven back hoe, carburetor needs rebuilding, always sheltered, $8,500. Tim Long, Lexington 336-476-9282. Cummins 350 big cam turbo diesel, less than 500 miles on motor, Sems mo-tor complete, $3,500 OBO. B. Johns, Lumberton 910-514-7889. 6’ tiller PTO driven King Kutter II, LNC, paint still on tines, $1,000; PTO driven generator, 13,000 watts, 3 pt, hitch mounted on a carry all, new never used, $1,000. Bob Herring, Liberty 336-317-8225. International Cub Cadet #782 new paint, new seat, LNC, 17 hp Kohler, wide frame, 44” cut, $1,250. Tommy Byrd, Orrum 910-628-6905. 96 Komatsu 120 track hoe 1,500 hrs, EC, $40,000; 2005 T300 Bobcat 1,500 hrs on machine, 150 hrs on mo-tor, $28,000. Chris Allen, Asheboro 336-964-6363. JD 750 15’, no til drill, VGC, 7.5” row spacing, $9,500. Mike Pittman, Halifax 252-583-2075. Hesston PT 7 mower conditioner, ready for spring mowing, EC, mow about 15 ac per year, always sheltered, $1,500. Grady McClamrock, Sr., Mocksville 336-751-2532. Garden tractor #1 3 pt hitch, disk harrow, rake, turning plow, $250/ea; Case tractor hydrostatic 776 dozer blade, 44” tiller, needs engine work, $950. Lehman Spruiell, Matthews 704-847-0467. Cub Farmall tractor with front and rear cultivators, row runner plow, 14” flat bottom plow, tillage tool, 5 ft sickle mower, disk hare, $3,500/for all. Eddie Kluttz, Ennice 336-572-2255. Cutoff saw 3 pt hitch plus PTO shaft safety shields, $5,500. C. Warren, Kernersville 336-993-2623. 100 Farmall with cultivators and plow, VGC, $2,200; 3 pt seed spreader with 2 level setting, field ready, $200. D. W. Ross, Burlington336-421-9383. I40 Farmall tractor, $4,200; 1010 JD parts, 1010 JD tractor, $3,000; BF Avery, $3,500; Ford 601, $3,500; Ferguson TO30, $3,500; Ferguson TO20, $3,500. C. Willis, Jacksonville 910-389-2312. Two Holland carousel type tobacco transplanter units, sheltered, EC, some spare parts, $800/ea; two row Holland pull type tobacco transplanter, setters drive from unit transport wheels, 280 gallon water tank, sheltered, GC, $300. Clayton Rosser, Broadway 919-895-9154-c. Gleaner M3 combine, 15 ft grain head, hydrostatic drive, spike tooth cylinder, 130 hp diesel engine, straw chopper, $13,500. W. T. Brantley, Jr., Spring Hope 252-450-0276. Brush Bandit model 100 has 6 cyl Onan diesel with power hydraulic feed, 1,978 hrs, extra clutch, belts, also have books, GC, $5,500; log cart, $100; 2 tractor rims, 11” x 28”, $100/for both. D. Pearsall, Snow Camp 336-376-9431. Bulldozer Cat D7 w/13 ft cable op-erated blade, 4 cylinder engine w/pony starting engine, engine/running gear good, track spring broken, good tracks pins and bushings, $7,000 or sell parts; Printiss log loader, $4,500. Robert Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252-746-6838. Walton WT21 tedder and extra parts, VGC, $1,500. Randy Barringer, Rockwell 704-279-7085 aft. 6 pm. 6 ft box scrape never used, $150; boom pole, LNC, $50; potato plow used very little, $75. Dan Clubb, Walnut Cove 336-671-1581. 1 pt hitch blade for Cub or 140 Farmall; air compressor 30 gallon , 5.5 hp motor, 110 volts. Delmar Burleson, Lexington 336-746-5627. Ford 1500D needs work, $1,000; Ford 39100 PS, GC, 2,100 hrs, $7,000; Ford 3930D, PS, GC, 1,790 hrs, $7,250. Oscar Holloman, Greenville 252-341-9676. Four International 185 planter units on a diamond tool bar with fertilizer units, $600; International 574 industrial front end assembly, $200; two 16.9-28 lug type tractor tires, 10 ply rating mounted on International cast steel industrial rear wheels, 30% tread, $400/both. James Rosser, Broadway 919-258-6161. John Deere cable skidder, 540B, ‘79 model, in EC, ready to work, $15,500. Clay Boykin, Lake Wacca-maw 910-640-6861. 2 one row Roanoke primers w/long cutter bars and dump boxes $1,500 OBO: 2 row mech. model 6000 transplanter w/ Holland fertilizer, $1,000-$1,500. Clayton Sutton, La Grange 252-560-0779. Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW February 2011 Hay & Grain For Sale 130 4x4 bales of new crop hay, coastal mix, 800 lbs + $25/each. Stanley Dew, Bailey 252-235-2907. Nine 4 x 5 round hay bales $20/per bale. Avery Haynes, Harmony 336- 463-4085. Good fescue mix horse and cow hay, 4x5 rolls in shed, $25: cow and mulch hay 4x5 rolls, $20. Gray Morgan, Colfax 336-414-1859. Soybean straw round bales $6/ ea. Barry Sizemore, Lexington 336- 655-6132. Alfalfa square bales $6; 4x4 orchard grass 4x4 round bales $30/ea all good quality. Johnny Sowers, Lexington 336- 239-3020. 2010 spring and fall orchard grass $4.50/bale, fescue, and fescue lespedeza mix, sq bales horse quality, $3.50/ea; round fescue $20/ea; fall cutting 09 fescue round in shed $10-$15/ea, de-livery possible. R. Bryant, Jonesville 336-835-2714 or 244-6347. Spring cut Fescue/orchard mix square hay, no rain, stored in barn, moisture 15% to18% no weeds, first quality all hay horse quality, 4x4 and 4x5 round hay $25/for 4x4 and $30/for 4x5, $4.50. Standish Hopkins, Den-ton 336-302-0353. Fescue small square bales $2.50- 3.50/ea; 4x4 round bales $10 - $25/per roll. Joe Bill Jones, Pinnacle 336-368- 2659 or Mike 368-2021. Fescue/orchard grass hay, VG horse feed, kept dry, $25/per roll. Dean Hol-comb, Yadkinville 336-468-0641. Fescue $2.50/per square bale. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336-475-6539. 2010 Fescue hay 4x4 in the barn $15-$25, Dwight Rumple, Mocks-ville 336-492-5703. Horse quality fescue hay, 2010 cut-ting $4 at barn satisfaction guaranteed, delivery possible, pick up in field, spring cutting. Don 336-584-3195 or Keith Moore, Elon 336-584-1222. 2010 spring cutting fescue mix square bales no rain, keep in shed $3.25/bale. Ernest Pinnix, Eden 336- 627-9303. 4x4 round bales, fescue and orchard grass, stored dry on pallets $15/ea also for lease 15 ac established pasture near Asheboro horses or cows. Roger Wilson, Asheboro 336-629-4866. Good quality fescue horse hay, 2010 cutting, square bales in the barn, $3/per bale. John Warner, Reidsville 336- 634-1234. Fescue 100 plus square bales $3/ea. Sylvia Reid, Welcome 336- 669-8316. Horse quality, orchard grass, timothy, fescue, alfalfa, clover, mil-let, and seasonal grass hay mix. 2nd cutting square bales, from fertilized non-grazed fields, delivery available, $4.75/per square bale. Elizabeth Mac-donald, Blanch 336-694-1737. Spring & Fall cutting fescue mixed grass hay 4x5 round bales stored in barn on pallets, $25. Larry York, Staley 336-824-2077. 25 4x4 round bales fescue, orchard grass, clover mix, late summer 2010 cutting, covered, horse-cattle quality, $14/per bale. Alan Clodfelter, Thom-asville 336-848-1551. Large 4x4 round rolls, fescue, net wrapped, dry, in shed, no rain, cow and horse quality, large quantity discount, $20/roll. John Royall, Thurmond 336- 957-2637. Hay 4x4 rolls price depends on quality and amount purchased deliverly available, $15-20. Tony Carter, Roaring River 336-957-3791. Square hay 2010 cutting fescue, orchard mix, clean dirt free mountain hay mowed with sickle mowers, nice tight bales, will help load, delivery available, $5/ per bale. J. Mash, Jef-ferson 336-977-1675. 2010 hay rolled with a 4x5 NH roller, all rolled dry and stored dry; not rolled specifically for sale, $23. Josh Brown, North Wilkesboro 336-984- 8306. 4X4 round bales fescue, $15/roll. D. Latham, Mocksville 336-998-8097. Hay, square bales 2010 cutting kept dry in the barn, $3. George Nader, Casar 704-538-7960. Fescue hay, 4x5 round bales, horse quality $30 to 35. Justin Ridenhour, Salis-bury 704-633-2182. 2010 orchard and fescue mix square bales 60 lb average 4.50 round bales 4x5 25.00 in barn and horse quality delivery available. Derrick Basss, Statesville 704-651-3870. Fescue May2010 cutting $4/per sq bale, pretty hay. Gerry Cloninger, Dal-las 704-779-1193. Rye straw $2.50/bale, crabgrass hay $2.50/a bale. Martin Moss, Con-cord 704-782-4379. Good quality hay square bales in the barn, $2/per bale. David Miller, China Grove 704-857-1579. Good quality fescue hay in dry large square bales $2.50; small round bales $15. Richard Perkins, Iron Sta-tion 704-483-2435. Cattle AI services, beef or dairy breeds. Call for information on pricing. Brian Downing, Asheboro 336-707-6778. Portable sawmill service, will saw your logs to lumber at your place or mine, custom sawing and post and beam available, $65/hr. Jack Murdock, Roles-ville 919-669-1859. Farm Labor Beekeeping equipment, tools, supplies, woodenware, extracting, bottling, etc. David Auman, Jackson Springs 910-652-6245. New bald cypress bee equipment, all equipment assembled, cove type hand holds hive bodies #1 $15; #2, $13; bottom board screen or solid $10; covers $13, inner covers $8, med supers $9.50, $15-$8. Will Myers, Boonville 336- 367-7131. 3 lb Italian honey bee packages pick up will start on April 3, 2011 at 4062 Evergreen Dr., Trinity 27370, $85 per package, demand this year for bees will be high. M. John, Trinity 336- 475-5137. A few hives, Nucs or packages of bees for early spring delivery before spring honey flow in Piedmomt only. Jim Robbins, Snow Camp 336-565-8499. 5 frame Nucs Italian bees, order now and get on the list for March/April 2011, $90. Rick Tindal, Albemarle 704- 985-6236. 3# package Italian bees w/Carni Italian queens, pick up on April 8th & 9th, $80/ea; mid April queens, $18 to $22/ea. Larry Tate, Winston-Salem 336- 788-4554. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted BEES Magpie Rex rabbits any sex and age. M. Clint, New London 704-517- 6095. Small Animals Wanted Purebred Californian rabbits, also white, black or broken New Zealands, male or female, pedigree available, $15 up depending on sex, age and quality. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336-498-7103. New Zealand white, 1 buck, 2 does, 6 hutches 3 ft x 3 ft with water bottles and food dispensers, hutches only may be sold if desired, $150. Mark Clegg, Black Mountain 828-273-0956. Missouri cottontails works great for training pups in enclosures or around the house, $7. Scott Bryant, Wake Forest 919-761-3075. Small Animals Open mated VSH queens $18/ea plus shipping, queens available. Jamie Miles, Hays 336-957-4744. 5 Frame Nucs orders for 2011, state inspected $100, no frame exchange, orders of 5 nucs or more, deposit required, e-mail at djlittle1448@bellsouth.net. David J. Little, Troutman 704-528-1667. Honeybees Italian SMR queens taking orders for spring 2011, 5 frame Nucs $115; complete hives $165; no frame exchange, state inspected. Sam Frogge, Statesville 704-585-2004. 5 frame power pack Nucs, in white wax coated, cross ventilated Nuc boxes. Minnesota hygienic queens, state in-spected, spring treated, ready April 23, $100/ea, 10 or more $95/ea. Sam Bolick, Concord 704-795-3900. Taking orders for 3# package Italian bees/w queen available April 1st, $75. Garry/Shelia Whitley, Albemarle 704- 982-0698. Hive combo kit new 10 frame complete hive, with a package of bees, $143.50; beginners kit has complete hive, bee brush, hive tool, smoker, suit, veil, and package of bees, $226.50; 3 lb of Italian bees w/queen, $85. Darren Orr, Old Fort 828-581-4494. 2 hive bodies strong 3 lbs and queen, $175/per hive, ready April 20, 2011. Gary Bishop, Rutherfordton 828- 748-6097. Taking orders for 5 frame Nucs spring 2011, no frame exchange, $95, state inspected. David Bridgers, Wilm-ington 910-686-1947. Taking orders for 3 lb package Italian bees, $80/per package, expected delivery date is second or third Saturday in March, limited number of 5 frame Nucs, $100, all Nucs and packages need to be paid for by check $1-$100. Scott Taylor, Hubert 910-787-2577. 24-frame S.S. radial extractor, Maxant S.S. pump and filter, LNC, $2,200. Bill McClelland, Cary 919-467-0586 home or 810-3168 mobile. Italian honeybees 3 lb package w/ laying queen, $75/each, state inspected, order now for spring pickup; honeybees Italian queens, $18, 3-lb package with queen $80, available spring and summer, order now. Rick Coor, Goldsboro 919- 778-0210. Packaged bees approx. 3 lbs with Italian queen, $75/ea; extra queen, $20; complete hive $65, ready for bees, su-per $35 complete. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704-982-3136. Taking orders for 20 new beehives with very good Russian X Buckfast bees, $175/ea, ready 4/2011. Tony Parker, Bolton 910-655-0741. HAY & GRAIN 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. Quality red golden pheasant hens with nice yellow legs. Kevin Briggs, Edenton 252-482-5927. Peacock pheasant hen/pair peacock pheasants; looking for normal mandarin drake/pair normal mandarin ducks; Rhea chicks or hatching eggs. Jeffrey Haynes, Thurmond 336-874-8124. Butler quail eggs for spring hatch-ing, $1/ea. Theodric Best, Seven Springs 919-658-6907. Poultry & Supplies For Sale Poultry & Supplies Wanted POULTRY & SUPPLIES Dozen horseman pouter pigeons and 7 holle croppers all nice young purebred pigeons good blowers dove-man62@ yahoo.com $200 OBO. Charles Pearson, Battleboro 252-469-0648. White homing pigeons $10 up. Rufus Boyd, Washington 252-927- 4588. Old English bantams, BB red, blue red, blue, black, spangle, and silver duck wing, silkies in white, black, and blue, large fowl, Orpington’s in buff, black, and blue, eggs $1/ea, $20 to $30 pair. George Harrington, Ayden 252- 258-4717. Flight conditioned bobwhite quail, preserve quality, raised in 400 foot house $3.50 discount on quantity, ring neck pheasant $10. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 252-478-7575. Pigeons rare Polish lynx available in black/white bar, spangled, and stenciled patterns, also German beauty homers, $25-$50. Keith Harrell, Kinston 252- 522-1762. Old English bantams in 12 different colors, no shipping, $20/ pr. Millo Potter, Seven Springs 252- 569-2131. 60 Shenadoah gas brooders w/alu-minum covers in GC, $15/ea. Dean Miller, North Wilkesboro 336-927- 3142. Ostrich top stock. Blacks, blues and blue blacks 6 w/o to 6 y/o, $350 up; empty egg shells $12/ea. J.N. Perkins, Reidsville 336-613-7163. Buff cochin, golden sebright bantams, standard s.c. lt. brown leghorns, black cross turkeys, India blue peafowl, $10 up. Arlen Kilen, Lowgap 336-352-3282. BB red old English, buff cochin and black tailed white Japanese bantams, as-sorted guineas. roller and homer pigeons, $5/up. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336- 498-7103. Pure bred game chickens, Sid-Taylor, Wingate brown red, manziel greys. excel-lent bloodline. 8-month old stags, hens in all 3 breeds, sold as trios or separate, $300 a trio, these games are top quality and will not disappoint, $100-$350. Thad Watkins, Denton 336-596-5244. 4 m/o pullets in Hampshire red, RIR, rhode island white, barred rock, Delawares excellent quality Mcmurray hatchery birds, $15/ea; white, lavender, purple, pearl, pearl/white pied lavender/white pied guineas, 9 m/o will lay in May, $15 for jacks; must sell hens as pairs $30- $35 a pair. Thad Watkins, Denton 336- 596-5244. Humidaire model 100 incubator with separate hatcher, capacity hen eggs - 690; quail eggs – 1,365, EC with very little use, $800. Tony Harrison, Lexing-ton 336-746-5720. 5 Americauna hens and 1 Americauna rooster $5/ea; 3 brown egg layers, breed unknown possibly red sex link or RIR $5/ea will make a deal for taking all birds at once. Chuck McConkey, Denton 336- 859-9836. Guineas 15, some pearl some are pied, $7/ea. Jesse Wood, Tobaccoville 336- 924-6734. Show and breeding stock, Black Rosecomb, Buff Bramha, S.D. and White OE, black Cochin, Birchen Modern, White Wyandotte, White Rock, all bantams, $10 up. Howard Myers, Trinity 336-431-5480. Day old chicks- npip light & dark brahmas, black australorps,barnevelders, silkies (all colors), black & blue cop-per marans, sex links. not from hatch-ery chicks. place order, $3-5. Edina Hood, Goldsboro 609-713-9895. Day old chicks NPIP breeds include, light and dark brahmas, black australorps, barnevelders, silkies all colors, black and blue copper marans, sex links. hatched on my farm, not from hatchery, parents on site, order $3-$5/ea. Edina Hood, Goldsboro 609-713-9895. Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, very healthy, fast flyers raised in open air flight pen. great for bird dog training, $3.50 -$4. Randy Bowers, Albemarle 704- 982-3182. 6-8 month old peacocks, pied, purples and java/emerald spaulding crossed, healthy and need a new home, $50/ea. Randy Allen, Albemarle 704-986-0346. 3 Pea hens and 1 Peacock 3 y/o in the spring 2011 $150; 2 Pea Hens and 1 Peacock 1yr old in spring 2011, $100. Tony Brown , Mooresville 704- 729-10135. Pigeons archangels,7 colors, ca-puchines, 6 colors; starling 6 colors; saxon monks 5 colors; figuritas 5 colors and turner rollers, largest collections in eastern nc $10 up. Danny Joe Humphrey, Kinston 800-527-0918. Started pullets please see our website for more information www. shookpoultry.net, $5.85 - $6.50. Roger Shook, Claremont 828-459-0571. Old English bantams, black, crele and black rosecomb bantams, $10/ea. Kenneth Roberts, Mount Gilead 910- 220-3052. Game chickens California white dom, frank steele kelso white and green legged hatch sweater hens, $100. Tony Bowyer, Laurel Hill 910-276-2447. Old English game bantams fawn duckwing, spangle, silver duckwing, black, blue barred quail, dark cornish bantams $10/ea; Law Grey game fowl, $40/pr. Roy Roberts, Mount Gilead 910- 439-6210. Icubator Imperial III labline model#305r2 120 volts 400 watts se-rial# 1291-0252 commercial cabinet style incubator with see thru door, $500 OBO. Dennis Spurlin, Mount Gilead 910-439-6624. Old English game bantams blue, black, silver duckwing, brown red, black tail red, golden sebright, RIR bantams $10/ea. Allen Roberts, Seagrove 910- 571-2036. Bourbon red turkeys $40/ea. Dean Buie, Hoffman 910-690-5173. G.Q.F. cabinet incubator with electronic thermostat $325. George Parker, Lumberton 910-738-7432 or 374-8176. 1yr old mature guineas speckled and some with white chest beauti-ful/ healthy birds, $5 each. Lowell Gunter, Cameron 919-499-6193. Ducks, turkey poults ready for your family, all hand raised, poults are approx. 6 mo, ducklings same but are full grown; all will breed coming spring, $15. Mari Lapointe, Zebulon 919-554-2106. Golden and silver seabright batams, males and females, also game roosters $5/up. Jimmy Pollard, New Hill 919- 776-6806. Emu eggs fresh fertile from great producing pairs, quantity discounts available, $20/ea; large eggs requiring GQF or similar style incubator, $200. T. Tysinger, Goldston 919-837-2313. Bobwhite quail $3/each. Bill Ellington, Louisburg 919-853-3636. Peahens laying hens; India Blue peahens, 2010 hatch, $110/ea; RIR 2 y/o in spring, $10/ea. N. Hobson, Pittsboro 336-376-8137. Birmingham Rollers Old Jaconette line, ’79 Deep Spinners, $20 up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919-563-5658. Pigeons Birmingham rollers, comp. bred, old Carolinia family great spin-ners, $10 up. D. R. Dennis, Randleman 336-498-5034. Bobwhite quail flight conditioned, weathered, $3.25/ea. Wayne Bullins, Madison 336-871-3222 or 552-0188. Metal hen nests, $5/ea; auto drink-ing waters for chickens, $5/ea. Jimmy Tucker, Yadkinville 336-408-7575. Peacocks India blue, white, cameo, bronze, black shoulder and java green, $35 up. Roy McLamb, Linden 910- 893-3012. Chickens we have 38 hens, $11/ea. Brent Perdue, Louisburg 919-497-0469. Old English game bantams, BB red, white, black, tail buff, brown, red, mottled, black tail red silver duckwing, black, $45. Marty Perry, Bunn 919-496- 0121 or 534-5192-c. Quail gambel, California, Tenn, red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo and white bobwhites, coturnix, Texas A&M, Tibetan reds, jumbo browns, Hungarians, red and albino, chukars and Barbary, $1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfield 704-888-0213. Silkie chicks all colors, males and females, 6 w/k old, $5/ea. Dave Johnson, Salisbury 704-239-5942. Dominique one rooster, two hens, true breed, $30/for trio. Lynne Howell, Ellerbe 910-652-3311. POULTRY & SUPPLIES 6 -12 horse stalls 12 x 12 will pay cash, must be in GC to EC. Tanya Hartman, Advance 336-978-0316. Pre-fab horse stall door fronts. Mike Tucker, Tobaccoville 336-983- 4863. Free rubber stall mats, building materials wood etc, posts, roofing tin, metal gates, fencing, concrete, horse items, to help rescue and aged disabled horses. T. Brown, Lake Wylie 803-230-6778. Small horse or Welch pony, child proof, broke to gentle. E. Williams, Robbins 910-948-2348. Horses & Supplies Wanted HORSES Horse boarding - pasture board with run-in shelter, lighted round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings/day, qual-ity pasture, peaceful setting, excellent care, stall board available, references available, $225/mo, owner/mgr on premises. Mary Ann Harville, Siler City 919-742-5053. Three western Arabian saddles one Circle Y, $300; Simco $200 - one synthetic youth saddle never used $300 -one pony saddle, blanket, bridle $100. L. L. Mason, Yadkinville, 336-69-8459., $100-300. Luther Mason, Yadkinville 336-679-8459. Two horse trailer, $2,250; 2011 Calico 16 ft stock trailer, $4,350. H. Davis, Elon 336-260-7606. 1976 Hart horse trailer, fifth-wheel, 23 ft, has room for 2 horses plus dressing/storage and sleeping areas, has title, $1,000 OBO. Paul Shue, Richfield 704-279-9459. 2009 Featherlite 8541 gooseneck 2-horse slant load trailer, all aluminum, dressing room, tack area, new, used 1x, white and brushed aluminum, EC, $16,900. David Melhado, Wake Forest 919-529-4450. Powell riding equipment LNC 15” western saddle, $325, Australian saddle new and used tack. Thomas Branham, Nantahala 828-321-3095. Three western saddles $600/for all. Paul McNeill, Durham 919- 383-9352. Two horse Nissen wagon very nice, no box, $1,500; snow sleigh 2 seat, $2,000 riding cultivator, $300. Cyrus Bowman, Colfax 336-420-0986 or 996-1783-night. Horse boarding $185/mo, pasture, ring, jumps, access to trails, fence board, electric, pond; barn with 4 stalls, $150/per stall your care. B. Sedwick, Knightdale 919-365-7365. 2001 Featherlite 4 horse trailer, aluminum enclosed dressing room, air conditioner, less than 500 miles, GN, EC, $17,500, all offers consid-ered. Denise Brown, Jacksonville 910-389-0503. Horse trailer wheels and axles, $100/ea. Randy Willis, Jacksonville 910-389-6811 or 347-5252. Paso Fino mare 6 y/o, 13.2h, red bay, excellent trail horse, has been shown successfully by child, $2,500. A. Furr, Salisbury 704-798-3460. Two 10 y/o Percheron mares, work single or double, $900/ea one white, one gray; English saddle, $50. Jim Gardner, Hamlet 910-206-0122. February 2011 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Hen pecked mustard $1/per lb, Martin gourds for crafts or seeds $.50/ea, Brad Lucas, Wilson 252- 294-5757. Sunflower seeds old timey type, huge 12-14 lb flower, 15-18” diameter, 25 seeds/$3, 50 seeds/$5, send SASE and cash. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Rd, Trinity, NC 27370. Get rid of moles from fields, gardens, yards naturally, send $5 in a SASE for seed and instructions on how to plant and grow plants which will rid the area of pesky moles. Sam Radford, P.O. Box 51, Roaring River 28669-0051. Old English boxwoods up to 20” tall $.90/per in. Forrest Michael, Lex-ington 336-787-5382. Heirloom tomato pineapple, chero-kee purple, chocolate, hillbilly, green zebra, Sioux, German pink, Arkansas traveler, Supice, Goldmans, 10/$1.25, 25/$2. Don Cash, 8922 Robinson Church Rd, Charlotte 28215. Heirloom speckled butterbeans large seed, choice of brown, cream or purple color or mix, $7 for 1/2 lb plus shipping. Furman Nicholson, 314 Stanley Haven Lane, Hender-sonville 28739. Seeds & Plants For Sale Fainting goats males and females, any under $150, all ages. Charly Thornhill, Ramseur 336-302-6589. Beef breed bull calf to raise in the spring. Will pay extra for calf left w/ cow up to 8 weeks. Will pick up within 50 miles of Salisbury. Paul Miller, Salsibury 704-202-9982. Guardian donkey for goat herd, Kkiko goats breeding stock near Lincolnton. Linda Bennett, Lincoln-ton 704-616-6368. LaMancha registered fullblood doe/doeling in SE NC area, any color, $1-$300. Kandace Green, Bladen-boro 910-874-3035. Free goats or pigs. Wallace Murphy, Burlington 336-210-4568. Red Angus heifers bred or open. Roger Stevens, Danbury 336-593- 2056. Livestock For Sale Livestock Wanted Boer goats ABGA reg. full blooded and high % bucks and does, traditional color, DOB 11/2010, $100 up. David L. Allen, Liberty 336-622-2070. AGS and NDGA reg. Nigerian dwarf kids born 11/2010 beautiful healthy playful kids, from excellent bloodlines,1 buck $150; 1 doe w/blue eyes, $200. Dustin Rumley, Mcleansville 336-669-0709. Texas longhorns excellent genetics, Rio Grande, Roundup, JM Sue, Gunsmoke, Awesome Viagra, $500 up depends on pedigree. Zach Moffitt, Asheboro 336- 736-6340. Fainting goat does all are reg. with the Myotonic goat association and can be seen at cainsfancyfainters. com $250 up. Don and Tammie Cain, Walkertown 336-754-4303. Mini Nubian and Nigerian dwarf kids, colorful, friendly, bottle fed, some blue eyes, CAE and G6s tested herd, Nigerian buck, gold and white, with blue eyes, wethers $75; does $200 to $300. Sarah Jinnah, Winton-Salem 336- 788-2454. Fainting goats does 6 m/o, bucks 6 m/o to 1 y/o all from well maintained herd, $90-$125; Boers to kid in February. Dodd Linker, Clemmons 336-712-2484. Black Angus bulls; reg.12 to 16 m/o net worth 4200,emblazon,ext blood-lines, $1,000 up. Henry Craven, Sea-grove 336-879-2500. Angus bull 4 y/o, 1,300 lbs, $1,000. Jeff/Becky Deal, Mooresville 704- 528-4085. Santa Gertrudis bull $1,500; Santa Gertrudis cow $900. Kenneth West, Cleveland 704-634-3796. Reg. Angus bulls, some AI sired by New Design 878, some natural sired by a son of Objective, easy calver $1,000- $1,500. Kim Starnes, Salisbury 704- 637-1805. Gelbvieh bull DOB 4/2007 Freedom, Red Alert, in lineage, gentle, red, proven results, $1,500. Gerry Cloninger, Dal-las 704-779-1193. Reg. Polled Hereford yearling bulls, dark, easy calving, top bloodlines, $800. Alice Davis, Salisbury 704-855-4930. Registered black Angus cows w/calf bred back to calve Sept/Oct $1,500- $1,750. Jim Rhyne, Statesville 704- 880-6283. 45 Angus Angus/Gelbvieh, Balancer heifers, bred to young Angus bull, calf-hood vaccinated, good maternal traits, medium frame, $1,395 up. Derek Teague, Catawba 828-446-6111. Salers bull, red fullblood, 17 m/o, gained 3.18 lbs/day on test, great dispo-sition, well muscled, calving ease and hybrid vigor in your calves, $1,500. Paul Gonzalez, Turkey 910-214-2929. Three Boer buck kids, DOB 11/2010, $100/ea. Randy Harvell, Mt. Gilead 910-220-9318. Boer/kiko nannies $125; billies $100, weaning age. Joel Powell, Lau-rinburg 910-610-1980. Nigerian dwarf goats AGS reg., great milking lines and colors, some blue eyed. $50 - $250. Stacy Lewis, Louisburg 919- 435-0324. Two weaned reg. polled Hereford cows $600-$800; cows due to calf anytime $1,000-$1,200. Jeff Bass, Franklinton 919- 528-2181. Feeder pigs white line/Hampshire cross pasture raised approx. 50 lbs 8 weeks old, $50. Leslie Keefe, Pittsboro 919- 542-1714. Boer x Oberhasli doeling, April ‘10, best of both worlds; meat and dairy goats combined in black/white paint coat, too cute, her dam always twins, ample milk in her bloodline, $125. Mari Lapointe, Zebulon 919-554-2106. Kiko goats, purebred and 100% NZ bucks and does, parasite resistant, slow growing hooves, excellent mothers and hardy kids, low maintenance meat goats, $275. Bill Thornton, Raleigh 919- 625-2949. Angus bulls, reg. yearling Angus bulls, low birth, high growth, $1,000. Doug Mitchell, Siler City 919-742-6096. Katahdin rams, DOB April 2010, $125. Lynn Merritt, Chapel Hill 919-933-0349. Berkshire/Tamworth gilts ready to be bred, 7 ready to go, $450.00. Philip Brooks, Marshville 704-233-4902. Nubian buck goat 3 years old, good breeder, same amount of bucks and does, $200 OBO. Ronald Earnhardt, Salis-bury 704-636-4343. Three female pygmy goats black, white and salt and pepper, tame, excel-lent pets, $40/ea. Neal Mills, Forest City 803-372-2878. Angus bull DOB 7/09, $750; black Angus heifer born 6/10, $600; black Baldie bull, DOB 6/10-8/10, $600. Wayne R. Coble, Ramseur 336-879-5453. St. Croix rams market and breeding stock, Winston-Salem area, $150. Charles Taft, Pfafftown 336-922-4766. Five longhorn cows 1 cow 2 bred heifers 1 bull 1 heifer calf all for $1,850; 4 are brown and white and 1 heifer is white with black spots. Mark Mize, Clemmons 336-971-3790. Nubians, purebred ADGA proven show and milking bloodlines. milking does, yearling buck, kids, $150 up. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704-242-4667. Black Angus bulls, top bloodlines, some Sim-Angus bulls, 8 mos-2yrs $900 up.Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485-3487. Dorper wether 7 m/o, approx. 75-110 lbs, $120. Brandon Mills, Trenton 252- 617-2893. Starting to lamb will have some males and female pure bred, some percentage Dorper lambs, weaned in March/April, $100-$200. Brandon Mills, Trenton 252-617-2893. Charolais bulls reg., 15 m/o and older, industries favorite cross, $1,000 up. Jason Blackwelder, Wadesboro 704-467-4566.. Reg. Texas Longhorns top pedi-grees bred for color and horn, cows, bulls, steers starting at $500 up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336-302-0966. 14 angus x heifers ready to breed in May, $850 up. David Lassiter, Lib-erty 336-263-0802 Five full blooded black Angus bulls, all are about 1 y/o, DOB 11/09 and 12/09, $950. Mac Webster, Mad-ison 336-316-5601. Lambs 100% black-faced dorper ram and ewe lambs. lower percentage lambs also available. these are no-sheer sheep, $100 up. Lorie Poff, Liberty 336- 347-8293. ADGA reg. Nubian milkers, dry yearlings, babies $100 up. Steve Bottoms, Ararat 336-374-3468. Jersey milk cow hand and machine milked, due to freshen in late spring 2011, excellent family milk cow, milk-ing machine also, $1,000 nego. Bettie Thomas, Zionville 336-385-6302. Reg. black Angus bull 3 y/o with papers for sale or trade for another reg. bull of equal value changing bloodlines $900.Robert Walker, Thomasville 336- 475-1211. Boer goats full blood and percent-age $75 up. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336-475-6539. Charolais X Angus steer will deliver local, will hold until spring, $500. Jeffrey Kirby, Mebane 336- 516-3181. Lamancha wether 10 m/o and bottle fed baby, $55. Lisa Whitfield, Ruffin 336-524-4049. Charolais purebred, reg., polled and horned, $1,500-$25,000. C. Dykers, Siler City 919-663-2436. Kiko goats crossed with Boer and Spanish bucks $75, 1 y/o, 2 does 6 m/o, $125/ea. Louise Profitt, Grimesland 252-746-2337. Alpine dairy goat kids, 1 w/o, available March 2011, Free. Tinker Linebaugh, Ivanhoe 910-669-3340. Angus bulls reg. AI sired, halter broke, ready to go, calved September October and November 2009, $1,200 to $1,500. J. Cassavaugh, Lenoir 828- 728-9007. Purebred reg. black Angus bulls, excellent EPDs bred to perform, $1,400 up. Cecil Brown, Seagrove 910-428- 9018 or 336-873-7997. Jersey milk cow 3 ½ year old, $600. Garner Jarrell, Mt Airy 336-352-3491 or 648-4288. Belted Galloway bull calf herd sire, $600, prospect registere. Ann Furr, Salisbury 704-798-3460. Land to deer hunt two safe responsible hunters, bow and bun hunting. Wiliam Garrett, Thomasville 336-472-7840. Land to deer hunt responsible hunter that will take good care of land, $3.50 to $5/per ac. Mitchel Rhodes, Thom-asville 336-259-6887. Land to lease in or around Davidson co for the 2011-2012 hunting season. Hank McGee, Winston- Salem 336- 442-5286. 20-100 acres for deer hunting for 2011 in Randolph, Davidson, or surrounding counties. Derek Dickens, Thomasville 336- 460-1395. To lease land for family to deer hunt in Silver Valley area in Davidson co. Doug Gore, Lexington 336-880-4821. To lease 100-1000+ ac for possible long term lease for management type hunting for 3-4 hunters, reference avail-able. Matt Sink, Winston-Salem 336- 978-5956. To rent or lease farm land in Davie, Iredell and Rowan co, land would be used to grow corn, wheat and soybeans. Justin Graham, Cleveland 704-278-9009. To lease land for 2011 deer hunting season, Davidson, Montgomery, Randolph, Stanly, Mecklenburg, Union, Catawaba, Lincoln, Gaston, Iredell, Rowan, Forsyth, Yadkin, Alexander or Davie county. Randy Ballard, Charlotte 704-540-7393. Pasture land for cattle in Rowan, Iredell or Cabarrus co. Bobby Mayhew, Cornelius 704-634-8241. To lease land to bow hunt espe-cially farmland anywhere surrounding Davie co no acreage to small. Dustin Necaise, Mocksville 704-677-5184. Hunting land in Stanly, Anson, or Union co, safety and land appreciation are priority, looking for up coming season. Daniel Almond, Norwood 704- 983-8865. Deer hunting land would like to lease deer hunting rights, private hunters who are very respectful of others property, safe and will follow NC law. Devin Henson, Morganton 828 443-3180. To rent small tracks of land to still hunt in Bladen co for the 2011 season. Bobby Davis, Elizabethtown 910-874-4997. To lease land for hunting in and around Harnett co and surrounding co, Chatham, Wake etc, three respon-sible hunters, follow your rules. David Wilson, Lillington 910-893-6482. Long or short term hunting lease in Orange or Alamance, small parcels considered, bow or rifle, also avail-able for Free coyote control. Steve Williams, Mebane 919-304-2196. Smaller track of land in north central NC for still hunting deer for the 2011 deer season, Scott Sides, Rougemont 919- 630-0194. Land for horses and home for four people long term rental, need ASAP. Heidi . Macyowsky, Clayton 919-710-5441. Small track Bertie co Ahoskie, trap area or still hunt only, shoot does, lo-cal references available. Chip Thomas, 704-202-0326. Farmland Wanted Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur-poses, i.e. cultivation, raising livestock and/or other farm commodities. Advertisers must indicate use of land. Farmland For Sale Mini-farm, 13.1 ac, 10.8 cleared, Wayne co., paved rd. frontage, public water, borders on creek, electric. fence, seeded and currently used as pasture, some crop allotment, $8,000/per ac. Clarence Hill, Seven Springs 252- 569-0758. 51 acres, Caswell co, Yanceyville, hunting retreat or mini farm, pond, adja-cent to state gamelands, $149,390. Tom Lowe, Greensboro 336-209-7307. For rent secluded 50 ac. horse or cattle farm with restored log cabin, stable, barns, pastures, creeks, storage build-ings, riding trails, $1,000/month. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336-234-8518. 49.33 ac of farm land with house, hay barn and outbuildings, Majority in fenced pasture, suitable for livestock, Surry co, $395,000. Jan Earley, Pilot Mountain 336-351-3576. 20 ac Randolph co, near Climax, approx. 14 ac cleared, creeks, great for mini farm, pond site, 15 minutes from Greensboro or Asheboro, $90,000. DeVane Williard, Randleman 336-362-6242. 45 ac Caswell co, 15 ac grass 900 ft road frontage, lots of wildlife, large stream flowing through property, ideal pond site, $110,000 OBO. Dave Sartin, Jr., Providence 336-388-2678. 14 ac mountainous, wooded, great views, road frontage, excellent owner financing, $2,500/ac. Lewis Cox, Mount Airy 336-786-1697. Davidson co 17.5 ac between Reeds and Tyro, mostly pasture with 2 creeks and 1/4 pond with wildlife, has full road frontage and county water, $255,000. Steve Yarborough, Lexington 336-787-4003. 40 ac Randolph co. land with lob-lolly pines set out in February 2003, creek on property, $129,900. Randy Macon, Ramseur 336-824-2288. 10 ac horse pasture new woven wire fenced and gated, new seeding and fertil-ized, 2 stocked ponds close to 7 towns, $69,000 owner finance. William Kroll, Bennett 336-879-6505. 15.7 ac in western Cleveland co, 10 ac in trees, 5 ac open, creek in middle of property, surrounded by farmland, partially fenced, $75,000. Jarrett Blanton, Shelby 704-473-0466. 151 ac Randolph co. farm, 72 acres cropland/pasture, 5,000+ feet paved road frontage, spring/creek, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, equipment/livestock outbuildings, $550,000. Larry Macon, Salisbury 704- 798-2208. 12+ acres mini farm w/stream and barn, single wide mobile home w/car-port, good location, $159,000. J.B. Hudson, Statesville 704-880-0254. 11.3 acres, wooded, rich soil, creek thru center, no restrictions, much road front, electricity available, quiet country area, wildlife, 7 miles from Forest City, $27,900. Ray Anderson, Rutherford-ton 828-245-8256. 10 ac house, trout farm and hatch-ery near Brevard >100,000 lbs annual production greenhouse processing facil-ity, equipment, etc, $750,000. Chris Selle, Brevard 828-884-9890. 135 ac long term lease for hunting Sampson co, $10/ac. Delbridge Peterson, Salemburg 910-564-4962. 85 ac Randolph co, lease or sale, lease for $10/per acre, will sell tim-ber cut about 20 yrs. ago, excellent hunting grounds, $10/per acre. Leroy Cheek, Goldston 919-280-4927. 9.75 ac small mini-farm, Johnston co, Archer lodge area 7 ac pasture with two stall barn and doublewide, $110,000. Darlene Crabtree, Clayton 919-553-4369. 88+ ac Montgomery co surrounded by Uwharrie National Forrest and paper land 3,000 ft of road frontage set in 3 rd generation pines, $2,500/per acre. Harvey Chriscoe, Ramseur 919-663-2233. 6 ac land large, 19 th century farmhouse, oak grove, outbuildings, partially fenced, on NC 58, Franklin county, $129,900 nego. Randy Thomas, Raleigh 919- 870-7406. 70 ac with 3,769 sq. ft. all brick home, 4/5 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, 25 ac crop land, rest wooded, $675,000. Leroy Cheek, Goldston 919-898-4645. 6.1 ac mini farm for crops and livestock, fenced pastures fruit trees, grapevines, creek and hardwoods, out buildings, small home, Liberty/Staley area, $85,000. E. Price, Staley 336- 622-3690. 8.8 ac grassed, 3 b/r house, county water, 1,200 ft paved road frontage, large workshop, Rockingham co off 14/87N, $175,000. Evelyn Ingle, Burlington 336-260-8864. 53 ac farm with 48 ft x 36 ft barn w/8 stalls, large pond, hay fields, 1,000 ft frontage in Randolph co, 7 miles from Thomasville $400,000. Alice Collins, Thomasville 336-491-4293. 160 ac planted in small oaks, 3 duck ponds, large windrows, deer, bear, quail, rabbits, Martin co, $15/ac. William Modlin, Jamesville 252-792-7709. 50 ac 4 chicken houses under con-tract, 30 head cattle, tractors, trailers, spreader, dry stack barn, out buildings, $135 yearly income, $350,000. Clarence Talley, Siler City 919-704-6510. 45 ac in Goldston, $4,800/per ac; for rent, 15 ac in Goldston. Delmar McDaniel, Mocksville 336-284-6377. Mosquito fish Gambusia widely used for mosquito control, $100/per 1,000. Bobby Irving, Madison 336- 613-5294. Two 5,000 gallon round fiberglass fish rearing tanks, 15’ diameter x 5’ high, pumps and filters included, $2,000; commercial electric smoker capacity 250 lbs of fish filets, $1,000. Chris Selle, Brevard 828-884-9890. Aquaculture, Supplies & Services FARMLAND LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK Want whole oats for horse feed. Preferably cleaned. Paul Thurston, Tar-boro 252-641-1149. Need hay fork for 3pt hitch or that will hook up where front loader fits. David Hucks, Archdale 336-434- 3446.Want free clean no mold hay or oat straw and feed to help rescue and disabled aged horses. T Brown, Lake Wylie, 803-230-6778. Hay & Grain Wanted HAY & GRAIN Hay 2010 1st and 2nd cuttings, no rain, stored inside, 4 x5 round bales, fescue, rye grass and clover mix, 99% weed free, very good hay. Josh Teague, Cleveland 828-312-0373. Fescue/Orchard grass very good horse hay, no rain, kept inside, sq bales, $3-$3.50; rolls $20-$25: corn, VG feed corn or deer corn, $6.50 for 50 lb with your bags or $7/for 50 lb already bagged. P.A. Heavner, Valdese 828- 443-0816 or 874-0077. Horse quality square bales, 2010 cutting, no rain, no weeds, 1st and 2nd cutting available, $3.50 ea. Jim Sitts, Morganton 828-674-0844. Coastal Bermuda cow hay, 6x4 round bales, $25. Adrienne Fox, Can-dor 910-220-5840. Alfalfa hay some rain 75 to 80 lb square bales $4.50 at barn. Grant Andrews, Mount Gilead 910-572- 6966. Cheyenne Bermuda hay, excellent for horses, cattle and goats, $4.50. Earley Wilder, Zebulon 919-365-3939. Horse quality Bermuda hay, square bales, delivery available, call any time, $4. Jason Britt, Mount Olive 919-689-2686. Horse quality hay 2010 crop, in the barn, $4/ea. W. L. Clodfelter, Winston-Salem 336-769-2234 or 407-3282. Horse quality $25/per roll, sq bales, $5, delivery available. H. Davis, Elon 336-260-7606. Big round bales, $40 at barn; sq bales, $4/at barn. B. R. Ferguson, Charlotte 704-545-6237. Coastal Bermuda sq bales, $4/ea. Burton Upchurch, Broadway 919-498-6793. Fescue spring and fall cuttings, sq bales, 2010, $3/ea. Larry Harpe, Mocksville 336-492-7270. Fescue large sq bales, 2010 spring cutting, sheltered, $3.50 at the barn. E. Lee Kimbro, Reidsville 336-349-7171. Mixed orchard and fescue, $4.50/bale. Steve Beckner, Mebane 919-563-5666. Orchard grass and matua grass mix, sq bales, $5-$6/bale; 4x5 round bales, grass mix, approx. 700 lbs/ea; $30/per round bale. B. Lindley, Pittsboro 919-742-4009 or 542-8920. 4x5 and 5x5 rolls, inside or outside, $15-$20. Bert Linville, Roaring River 336-957-0089 or 957-2684. Fescue sq bales, good quality, $3/bale. Benny Dyson, Mocksville 336-492-6154. 2010 cutting 4 ft x 5 ft round bales, net wrapped, horse quality, stored in barn, fescue, $30/bale; coastal Ber-muda, $40/bale, volume discounts & delivery available. Jason Blackwelder, Wadesboro 704-467-4566. Alfalfa hay, $6-$8/bale; fescue grass, $4-$5/bale; orchard grass, $6-$7/bale; orchard/fescue mix, $5/bale, will de-liver at extra costs. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale 336-643-5621. Orchard grass/fescue mix round bales, 4x5, horse & cow quality on pallets, sheltered, net wrapped, fer-tilized, limed & weed control, $25- $50. Alfred Colanero, Summerfield 336-644-0705. Fescue, oats, grass hay sq bales, $3.50-$5/bale; round bales, 1,000 lbs, $40/ea. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919-528-1767. Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW February 2011 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 find social media links for the department’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube sites there. Dodge M37 for parts. Claude Dalton, Glade Valley 336-710-8843. 1934-36 International Harvester pickup truck, if you have any info or leads please help. Corey Walters, Lum-berton 910-258-2099. Manual Chevrolet Z71 or Silverado 4x4 also looking for Peterbilt 359 to possibly restore, Justin Simmons, Sup-ply 910-508-9675. One axle cattle trailer. B. Ross, Burlington 336-421-5423. Trucks & Trailers Wanted Trucks & Trailers For Sale TRUCKS & TRAILERS 1987 Ford F250 4 x 4 extended cab diesel with Banks turbo charge system, automatic transmission, cold air, ex-cellent body, new paint, $4,000. Greg Moseley, Tarboro 252-813-3551. 1975 Ford F600 flatbed dump with 4ft. sides and tailgate, new Jasper en-gine, kept in shed, GC, $4,500. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336-234-8518. 14’x 6’ two axle trailer with load-ing ramps, electric brakes and signals, GC, $1,000. Evan Myers, Winston- Salem 336-242-3911. Wil-Ro livestock gooseneck trailer 16 ft cut-gate, VGC, good tires with spare, $3,200. Alan Wrenn, Prospect Hill 336-260-0067. L8000 Ford Tri-Axle dump truck 240 Ford diesel, 13 spd Road Ranger transmission, EC, new lift axle tires, all others 90%, cold AC, PS, new brakes, electric tarp, air tailgate, bed in EC, $11,000. Don Marlow, Greens-boro 336-314-8567. 2001 International 4900 dump truck, DT466 E, 6 spd, new 14’ Godwin dump bed with 2 piece removable sides and tailgate, air PTO, dual mud flaps, like new rear tires, am/fm cd radio, vent shades, 74,000 miles, EC, $18,500. Mike Shaffner, Pinnacle 336-325-2953. Ford F150 83,000 miles, 5 spd, long bed, good running and looking truck, $1,800, needs tires. Phillip Grubbs, Climax 336-382-1806. John Deere 125 Chuck Wagon 17’ mounted on 1974 International truck , GC, $4,250; Miller tilt top trailer 8’ x 18’, 32,000 lb capacity, dual axles and wheels, electric brakes, GC, $3,750. Tom Wagstaff, Roxboro 336-599-1467 or 599-8174 night. 18 foot dovetail trailer, LNC, brakes on both axles, used 3 times, ramps, $2,400. Paul Willard, Oak Ridge 336-643-5480. 25’ GN trailer, 2 standards, alu-minum tool box, 8x8 top deck over gooseneck, roll-up tie downs along bed, heavy oak floor, GC, $5,500. Phil W. Zimmerman, Lexington 336-764- 1043. 2 axle trailer 14’x14’ with loading ramps, lights, and electric brakes, GC, $1,000. Evan Myers, Winston-Sa-lem 336-769-9228. 6.5 x 12 heavy duty single axle trailer, 1992 Duluth, 5” channel, 6, 000 lb Dexter axle with brakes, hvy duty low boy tires, lights, jack, $850. Harry Wilson, Pilot Mountain 336-971-1694. 2000 Ford F250 power stroke diesel enclosed tool body runs good, $3,200. Mark Mize, Clemmons 336-971-3790. 2007 16’ load max, deck over trailer with ramps, bumper pull 2 5/16” ball, $3,700. Larry Carson, Crumpler 336- 982-9114. 2007 Dodge 1500 4 door pickup, 3,500 miles, LNC, inferno red, hemi, $23,500; 2007 Dodge 3500 reg cab, white, utility box, LNC, 14,950 mi, $19,900; 2006 Ford F-250 diesel, 130,000 mi, reg. cab, $7,950. Larry Mills, Monroe 704- 282-0108. 1994 International truck, DT 466, 6 spd, AC/PS air ride both seats, New Virgin Rubber all around, 48” sleeper with sofa bed, gooseneck ball with 5th wheel available, truck looks and runs great , $12,500 will consider trade. Stan Stegall, Concord 704-756-8742. 21 ft by 8 ft flat truck bed with a 4ft head board, will fit single or tandem truck, has adjustable rachet straps, price negotiable, $3,800. Louie Lowtharpe, States-ville 704-873-6132. 1973 Chevy tandem with a 16’ twin cylinder dump 5’ grain sides with roll tarp 3 grain gates 427 and a 5spd and air brakes, $6,500; Chevrolet C70 with 14’ twin cylinder flat with 4’ grain sides and 3 grain gates 366 5spd with a 2spd rear axle, $6,500. Jody Dennis, Nor-wood 704-982-6860. 1987 Great Dane refrigerator trailer, 48 ft, no leaks, fair floor and tires, cools perfectly, can hold 20 below temps perfect for storage used on produce operation, $3,500. Herbert Squeda, Morven 843- 472-1667. Service/utility bed 9 ft bed for truck with dual rear wheels toolbox with bolt bins and torch tank racks, $400 OBO. Dennis Spurlin, Mt Gilead 910- 439-6624. GMC truck 37,000 mi, ½ ton, $12,000. Fred Hartsell, Monroe 704- 290-8850. 1979 F150 4x4 restored truck new tires, runs great, automatic, $4,500; model a Ford hillbilly truck, com-plete with chicken coop, rocking chair, hillbilly jugs, 3 horns, runs great, $7,000. Larry Williams, Red Springs 910-843-9596. Log truck, 83 International 10 wheel, DT 466, 225,000 mi, floaters on front, loader in EC, tires 65%, hitch, runs excellent, ready for work, $8,500.00. Clay Boykin, Lake Waccamaw 910-640-6861. 1985 Chevy 2-ton dump truck, 12 ft. bed, C-60 series, V-8, 5-spd, $5,000; 1959 Ford truck, F-600, V-8, needs brakes, $2,000, nego., $2,000. Charlotte Lyon, Raleigh 919-851-5587. Miller tilt top trailer 8’ x 18’, 32,000 lb capacity, dual axles and wheels, electric brakes, GC, $3,750. Tom Wagstaff, Roxboro 336-599-1467 day or 599-8174 night Volvo dump truck off road dump, new motor and good tires, $15,000. Jim Hamlet, Liberty 336-824-3505. Livestock trailer 4x10 foot steel sides and gate, pin style hitch, $500. John Brindle, Gold Hill 704-279- 7701. Trailer 12 ft landscape dual axle with full loading ramp, electric brakes and lights, $1,100. Reggie Keistler, Charlotte 980-254-5876. Neckover stock trailer 20’ ,$2,200; flat bed tag-a-long trailer, 2 axle, 16’ long, GC, $800. Jackie Hudson, Statesville 704-880-0254. 1999 Chevrolet 3500 dually, goose-neck and rear hitch, electric brake box, 4 door tool box behind cab, 10’ steel flat bed, 7.4 liter 454, 149,000 original miles, $3,500. Charlotte Nealey, Stony Point 828-429-5525. 1977 Ford dump truck F350 one ton 13 ft bed, 351 Cleveland engine PS, good tires, $2,500. Jim Frye, Carthage 910-947-5910. Trailer 18 ft hvy duty all steel construction, VGC, dual axles, surge brakes, $1,600. Al Colanero, Sum-merfield 336-644-0705. 75 Chevy 1 ton flatbed, 12 ft bed 3 ft side boards, new Mr. Goodwrench engine with 20,000 mi, GC, $2,500; dual axle trailer, wood floor w/metal fenders, ramps, 4 ft sideboards, new 8 ply tires, electric brakes, $950. P. Marion, Winston-Salem 336-945-4868. 1990 Volvo white tri axle dump truck air gate, barn door, rebuilt cat diesel, GC, $14,500. Larry Allen, Asheboro 336-672-0300. Old military truck, $1,500; 1967 International flatbed truck, 1800 model, $3,500; 1951 GMC red flatbed, $2,500. Randy/Carol/Kevin Willis, Jacksonville 910-389-6811 or 347-3949. 1975 International tandem dump truck, LN Detroit engine, 5 spd w/3 spd air gate, swing gate, new electric tarp, good 14 ft bed, trailer hitch w/airbrake connections, long wheel base, good tires, $6,995. Bill Payne, Madison 336-548-6630 6-9 pm. 1980 Intern’l truck 1854 series, DF466 diesel, 125,000 miles on rebuilt twin cylinder dump, grain body, $5,500; 1980 Intern’l truck 1854 series, 3208 Cat diesel 13,000 miles on new engine, clutch and pressure plate, twin cylinder dump, grain body, $7,000. Jack Hester, Cary 919-669-6919. 1998 Chevy 2500 pick up 350 AT, air, cruise, 176,000 mi, GC, $2,800. Clarence McCain, Providence 336- 388-2506. 92 F150 Ford pick up with wood bed, 300 6 cyl, auto transmission $500; 16 ft all metal trailer dual axle, $500. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919-528-1767. T-post, wood post, hog and goat wire. J.D. Isley, Reidsville 336-349- 7368. Forge and blacksmith equipment, anvil, leg vise, post drill, forge and/or blower, swage block, cone mandrel and misc. tools. Robert B. Salsbury, Mor-ganton 828-437-2504. 100 fence post, most 10 ft x 4 in some 12 ft x 6 in, contact me w/price & delivery information. Rick Langhorne, Gib-sonville 336-449-7246. Used greenhouses and equipment. Dwight Dennis, Albemarle 704-982-9700. Horse manure, any amount, small or large, you haul, can arrange help loading large amounts if necessary, Free. Paul Shue, Richfield 704-279-9459. Nine used power poles close by need to be 12’-15’ in length. Chad Eckard, Conover 828-238-4126. Need parts manual for Ford 550 backhoe. Sandy Misenheimer, Mt. Holly 704-822-1915.. Production line machine that will fill 2 oz jars with NC Truffle butter, must meet FDA approval and hold around 5 lbs. Rick Smith, King 336-983-8244. Used greenhouses and equipment. Dwight Dennis, Albemarle 704-982-9700. Original Bachtold mower tires 26” x 2”. Larry Maynor, Salisbury 704- 637-1317. Well drilling bit 3 1/4 x2 1/4 x 8 in cable tool. James Holt, Snow Camp 336- 376-3742. Hay wagon hitch for rear of JD 336 square baler. Donald Harris, Mocks-ville 336-492-5335. Set of truck scales, at least 70 feet in length and must be in EC. Larry Cranford, Sophia 336-633-0099. Paying cash for vintage, old farm stuff, will pick up, $1. Tom Brewer, Winston- Salem 336-848-0916. Aluminum saddle tank prefer 20- 30 gallons would consider larger. Matt Sink, Winston- Salem 336-978-5956. Goat cart or wagon and harness to fit large goat. Tom Garner, Ayden 252-746-4120-c or 714-3444. Supplies For Sale Supplies Wanted FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES WANTED Lb white and hired-hand super-saver XL agricultural building heaters, $100 to $150. James Robertson, Halifax 252- 583-1591 or 532-6326. Three brock feed bins LNC, with spring lock lids, $1,000/ea. James Robertson, Halifax 252-583-1591 or cell 532-6326. 1/2 gallon clear canning jars, regular mouth, great for wines or bee feeding, $1.50; stainless steel fire extinguishers, water type, great for combines, easy refill, $30/each. Gary Michael, Lexington 336-239-3717. Rabbit hutches 3 double hutches and 1 single hutch, all with exterior attached nest boxes, galvanized wire floors, $750. Olin Meeks, Greens-boro 336-282-7331. 8’ high tough green virtually in-visible plastic deer fence, includes 8’ “t” posts every 20’ or so, we can take down together, approximately 2,000’, will sell any amount, $1/per ft. Mark Greene, Elkin 336-341-7008. Burlap sacs 28” x 36”, used for coffee beans, multiple uses, storage, ground cover, gardens, sand bags, etc., bundles of 25 bags for $15. Kevin O’Neill, Belews Creek 336-414-8503. 20 - 100 lb tractor weights, $1,200 OBO. Allen Moore, Indian Trail 704- 506-5731. Rough sawn pine great for outbuild-ings and siding $.50b/f, white oak great for fencing and trailer decking $1.20 b/f, also have cypress, cedar, walnut, and more; $.50 b/f for pine. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919-669-1859. Concrete feed bunks u bunks $115; j bunks $175, discounts on 15 or more, 8 feet long, rebar, 4000 psi concrete. Zach Moffitt, Asheboro 336-736-6340. Hobart meat saw, Model 5216, 2 horse single phased, EC, $2,000. Tony Harrison, Lexington 336-746-5720. Cedar posts 7’ long, approx. 130 w/one-half of them large diameter, $2.50/ea. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704- 242-4667. Metal grease ramps 22.6 ft long, $200; metal hog scalding tub 100 gallon approx., $200. Keith Powlas, Salis-bury 704-633-2508. Heavy rubber mats, 1/2” thick, ribbed, 15 mats, $30/ea; cages- rabbit, bird-many sizes, $20-$200. Randy Bowman, Newton 828-217-4799. Cedar post 7’ $4/each. Shane McMath, Siler City 919-548-5234. 5 gallon plastic buckets with tops. heavy-duty very clean, without tops $1.25/ea. minimum sale 25 ea, $1.75/ea.. Norman Smith, Bahama 919-812-7194. Grizzley 18” industrial bandsaw, 10” recut new, 2 hp motor, $ 850. Thomas Moore, Troy 919-975-7992. Simplicity garden tractor 24 hp Onan engine, 60 in. mower deck, hydrostatic transmission with 3 speed gear box, 3 pt hitch, runs great, $1,500. Randy Goodman, Rockwell 980-234-0068. Farmall Cub rear weights $50 ea; Farmall rear wheel weights $50/ea; Allis WD and WD rear wheel weights $50/ea; one used 13.6 x 28 farmhand tire, $75; one pair of TO-20, TO-30 Ferguson brake shoes, $30. Jason Dufour, Nashville 252- 230-6387. B+S Tiller, 5 HP, front tyne, GC, $ 100. Ervin W. Hunsucker, Asheboro 336- 372-0608. Winco 45 kw 540 pto driven genera-tor mounted on two wheel trailer, needs 50 hp to operate, GC $2,000 OBO. M. Lee, Burlington 336-264-5425. Zabeba 2 mile range electric fence controller, new, never used, $20. Buddy Aldridge, Snow Camp 336-376-9699. Three roller cane press for making molasses, antique, works great, $250. Jim Jeffreys, Graham 336-376-9815. Saw blade, 44 in, 38 teeth, has not been used since it was hammered and new Simmonds teeth put in, $300. Roland Couch, Lexington 336-491-8787. Electric motor 3 hp-single phase- 220, continue duty cycle, LNC, $300; Wisconsin V4 engine. propane fuel equipped, electric start and alternator, GC, $500. Jimmy Huffman, Lewis-ville 336-978-3378. Tractor rear tires size 13.6 x 28. 60 percent tread left. $80.00 for both, $80.00. Tiny Simpson, Kerners-ville 336-993-4714. 275 gallon HD poly tanks w/steel cage on steel pallets, top fill cap, ball valve on bottom. no strong chemicals ever, $75. W.B. Cutler, Erwin 910- 897-6361. One rear tractor tire and tube, 12.4-28, 80% rubber, EC, came off MF 135, $90. Hiram Callihan, Blad-enboro 910-648-2191. Bobcat tires 4 tires on rims, gel filled, good tread, $1,800. Yates Hussey, Rob-bins 910-464-3571 or 639-4275. Dayton infared heater stainless steel propane model# 3E461, $100; wood split-ter runs great, ready to work pull behind type, $450 OBO. Dennis Spurlin, Mount Gilead 910-439-6624. Ford tractor transmission cooling lines for 2600, 2610, 3600 and 3610, all lines from rear end to the radiator included, $100. Jeff Greene, Lenoir 828-757-0948. 3 pt GN/Reese hitch, 2 5/8” ball included. black powdercoat finish. brand new, $250. James Frick, Gold Hill 704-985-4133. Diesel fuel $1/gallon or less, complete kits from $299 www.greengoldfilters. com. T.H.Healy, Asheville 828-280- 5907. Horse drawn plows & equipment and a JD corn sheller, $35 & up. Rex Fox, Alexander 828-683-2440. Hog feeders, hog slates and metal petitions, $100. Leroy Cheek, Goldston 919- 898-4645. Generator EG 5000x Honda brand, GC, $650; tractor tire off MF 14.9 x 24 60% tread, no breaks, $150. Reggie Keistler, Charlotte 980-254-5876. Squeeze chute, Priefert model SO191with auto/manual headgate, never used, can deliver, $2,450. R. Wright, Advance 336-998-8637. 1.5 hp JD spark plug, Hit and Miss engine, skidded, complete, battery/coil included, runs, $1,600; Stover, unmolested, complete w/Webster magneto, skidded, etc., $1,400. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919-929-5578. IH 1066 parts selling rear end & transmission, good start for pull-ing tractor. Justin Sturdivant, Chapel Hill 919-698-9264. Three tractor tires 16.9x28 radial, $150; 18.4x28 bias ply, $50/ea; cap for 8 ft pick up bed, $150. J.D. Furr, Richfield 704-279-3643. Three Michelin tires 225/70R 19.5 good tread, no cracks, $75/ea; 10 ft axles with springs, wheels and tires, $100/ea. Edward Cheek, Ramseur 336- 879-5191. Hellwig air spring kit #6006 for Chevy or GMC 2500/3500 HD, LNC, $175. Jason Horrell, Walnut Cove 336- 591-7981. Burlap sacks $2/ea, large, great for shrubs. Edith Biddix, Marion 828- 652-7172. Glass panels from old school bus can be used to make lean to greenhouse, frames in metal, very heavy, will not blow down, Free, call first, you come and get. S. H. Johnson, Warrenton 252-492-5552. Rear rim for JD G BR M Farmall 38”, $125. Randy Barringer, Rockwell 704-279-7085. 7 hp Wisconsin Robbins gas mo-tor 1” horizontal shaft EC, $300; 1/3 hp electric shallow well water pump, $50. Fred Wagoner, Laurel Springs 336-982-3517. Cattle headgate and working chute for cattle $100; calf puller $50. Charles Phillips, Mocksville 336-751-2422. Hog slat farrowing crates, 5’ x 7’, 00 wire floors and steel frames, $100-$150. Tractor rear wheel weights, diameter 25” has 8” center hole, universal fits all standard tractor rims, 8 units weight 100 lbs ea, $200/for all. B. R. Liles, Bailey 252-478-5708. Miller portable electric welder, 200 amp with Onan engine, 50 ft weld-ing leads, rod holder, ground clamp, complete gas welding outfit less tanks, mounted on 2 wheel trailer, runs and starts good, $1,595. Jim Starr, Burlington 336-213-8547. Yellow locust split rails, 10 ft, $8/ea. Randal Letterman, Green Mtn 828-208-1318. New water or sluge pump 5.5 hp Briggs engine, $250. Curtis Austin, Trinity 336-431-7716. Saw dust burning furnace, type used in tobacco barns, EC, $300. John Graham, Salisbury 704-267-9070. Electric motors new old stock, hvy duty ½ hp capacitor start, 1,725 rpm, 120 volt, ball bearing, reversible, 56 frame, base mount 5/8” shaft, $75/ea. Bill Payne, Madison 336-548-6630. Ford wood saw 24” blade oak swinging table, 3 pt hitch w/power take off, $700. E. Williams, Robbins 910-948-2348. Aerator pull behind, weight can be added, long spikes, $75; tractor weights, 300 lbs, $135. G. Stowe, Haw River 336-693-7542. White two ear prolific field corn seed, for bread corn, need 50 lbs. Gerald Coggins, Whittier 828-497-0033. Cowhorn turnip seed. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480. Greasy cut short been seeds; old timey white half runner been seeds. Tom Drum, Maiden 828-381-8439. Seeds & Plants Wanted SEEDS & PLANTS Old timey white cucumber seeds $1/per tsp; dill seeds $1/per tsp, SASE. Jim Bostian, 6235 River Bend Rd., Claremont 28610. Blueberry plants 1 to 15 gallon, 10 variety early, mid and late season, $3-$75. Michael Crippen, Garland 910- 529-1469. Cabbage plants, all seasons and early Jersey, $9/per 100; camellia japonica, $5/ea; azaleas, 5/$10. Jim Gibson, Ellerbe 910-652-6154 or 573-7914. Hay sprigs NC certified crops with five varieties, $4/bu for Tifton 44, Tifton 85 and coastal and $7.50 for Ozark, includes royalty fee; $5/ Midland 99. B B and K Farms, Max-ton 910-844-6003. Fruit trees asian pear, apple, domestic pear, blueberries, figs, $14-$20. Jim Babb, Carthage 910-947-3384. Martin gourds for bird houses and crafts, apple gourds, $1.25 up. Glenn McElveen, Garner 919-772-2785. Blueberry plants Premier and O’neal 3 gallon $9.99, 50 + for $6.99/ea; dwarf yaupon holly $9.99/3 gallon; summit bronze muscadine $4.99/1 gallon. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480. Old timey cockscomb seeds, huge blossom head w/rich crimson color on sturdy, 18” stalk, about 200 seeds, send stamped envelope + $3 cash. Barry Cox, 6225 Welborn Rd., Trinity 27370. Old timey pumpkin seeds 40/$5 + SASE; big cockscomb seeds, huge flower ½ tsp, $3 + SASE. Landon Rice, PO Box 27, Connelly Springs 828-893-0838. Peter pepper seed $1/per pod with SASE, NC Grown Palmetto Palm tree seed, $4 seed, $1 with SASE. J. R. Anderson, 310 Saddlewood Dr., Goldsboro 27534. Upland creecy $.25/per packet + SASE. Thad Wiseman, 2541 Union Cross Ch Rd., Yadkinville 27055. Comfrey high yield high protein perennial herb for fodder, food, compost and remedy, satisfaction guaranteed, $.29/root and up for crowns, plants. Thomas Branham, Nantahala 828- 321-3095. Dogwood trees, white flowers, 8-15 ft tall, B&B, $75-$160; daylil-ies, 300/$200. G. Stowe, Haw River 336-693-7542. True seed heirloom peach trees, open stone, excellent flower, heavy producer, $700 + shipping. Pliney Purser, Monroe 704-385-9216. Lucky buckeyes for planting $4.75 dozen; buckeyes to carry for luck, $3.50/dozen includes shipping. Jules Simmons, 424 Grand Vista Dr., Sylva 828-226-4700. Boxwoods English and American from small to 6 ft to 8 ft x 6 ft to 8 ft, $15-$300. Wade Stamey, Hudson 828-443-1592. |
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