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From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler On the horizon LXXXIV - No. 8 August 2009 There have been two changes to the 2009 State Fair concert lineup that was announced in the July Agricultural Review. The Zach Brown Band will not perform on Thursday, Oct. 22, and contemporary Christian entertainer Natalie Grant will not perform on Friday, Oct. 23. “ American Idol” fi nalist and Chapel Hill native Anoop Desai will perform Oct. 22. Christian group Tenth Avenue North will join Dove Award- winning singer Jeremy Camp for the Oct. 23 show. Concert tickets and advance admission and ride tickets go on sale online Aug. 3 at 10 a. m. at www. ncstatefair. org. Any concert tickets remaining after the start of the State Fair can be purchased at the Dorton Arena Box Offi ce. Remaining tickets will likely be limited. The following is a lineup of performers scheduled to appear: Oct. 15 – Jason Michael Carroll, $ 5 Oct. 16 – Third Day, $ 15 Oct. 17 – Kellie Pickler, $ 10 Oct. 18 – Nat and Alex Wolff, $ 10 Oct. 19 – Jamey Johnson, $ 5 Oct. 20 – The Temptations featuring Dennis Edwards, $ 10 Oct. 21 – Julianne Hough, $ 5 Oct. 22 – Anoop Desai, $ 5 Oct. 23 – Jeremy Camp and Tenth Avenue North, $ 10 Oct. 24 – Blake Shelton, $ 10 Oct. 25 – Eric Church, $ 5 All shows begin at 7: 30 p. m., and doors open at 6: 30 p. m. Two acts for the State Fair concert lineup change Tickets go on sale online Aug. 3 at 10 a. m. Overseas buyers of agricultural products represent a signifi cant market for North Carolina farmers. According to the latest statistics, North Carolina exported $ 2.1 billion worth of commodities in 2007. These sales have helped many North Carolina farm families stay on the farm. Even in today’s economy, competition for global exports is strong. We are not the only state, or even country, that is focused on increasing exports, so we have to be proactive. That is why I am leading a trade delegation to China Aug. 1- 8 in hopes of expanding business opportunities in the country. The state saw more than $ 271 million in exports to China alone in 2008, and there is good reason to believe there is even greater untapped potential in this market. My goal in going is to lay the groundwork now to impact exports for the 2010 growing season, and I am encouraged by the potential. China is our second- largest trading partner, and exports from North Carolina to China continue to grow. The country is a huge customer for tobacco, wood and cotton, and we also see strong growth potential for the sale of soybeans. I will be joined by representatives of the Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina, the N. C. Soybean Producers Association, the N. C. Cotton Growers Association, N. C. Farm Bureau, N. C. Agribusiness Council, N. C. Growers Association, U. S. Tobacco Cooperative, Burley Stabilization Corp. and PS International. We have a full agenda planned, meeting with government leaders, farmers and agribusiness representatives. We will also tour some farms and agribusiness companies in the country. I look forward to talking with leading Chinese agriculture offi cials about future opportunities. International trade will continue to be critical to the long- term success of North Carolina agriculture, and I believe we cannot afford to sit back and miss opportunities for business. This is particularly true of our tobacco crop, which will need to rely even more on overseas markets for future success. We will be posting updates and photos from the trade mission to the department’s In the Field blog, which you can fi nd at www. ncagr. gov/ blog. The Fifth Annual Commiss-ioner’s Food Safety Forum, formerly known as AgFirst, will be held Aug. 18 from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. in the Scott Building at the State Fairgrounds. The forum will focus on the future of food safety, with discussions by the nation’s food safety experts, congresissional delegation, industry leaders, regulators, public health offi cials, and emergency management and academic leaders. Topics to be discussed include the Changing Science of Peanut Butter, Building an Integrated National Food Safety System, Food Safety from the Consumer Perspective, Food Safety in North Carolina, Seafood Marketing and Food Safety. Keynote speakers include: Michael Taylor, senior adviser to the Food and Drug Administration commissioner; Dr. Donald Zink, senior scientist for the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition; David Bergmire- Sweat, N. C. Division of Public Health, food- borne disease epidemiologist; and Dr. Ken Falci of Kelloggs. The forum is free, but participants are asked to register by contacting Christina Waggett at ( 919) 733- 7125 or by e- mailing at christina. waggett@ ncagr. gov. A link to the registration form can be found at www. ncagr. gov. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. 5th Commissioner’s Food Safety Forum to be Aug. 18 at State Fairgounds Event is free ( See Water Survey, pg. 2) Late summer and fall represent the bulk of fair season across the state, with county fairs and state fairs being held. These annual events celebrate North Carolina’s rich agricultural history and the skills and talents of its people, The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services hosts two annual fairs -- the N. C. Mountain State Fair in Fletcher and the N. C. State Fair in Raleigh. The N. C. Mountain State Fair runs Sept. 11- 20 at the Western N. C. Ag Center in Fletcher. This year’s theme is “ How the West Was Fun.” Go to www. mountainfari. org for more information. The N. C. State Fair will be held Oct. 15- 25 at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. This year’s theme is “ A Whole Lotta Happy.” Go to www. ncstatefair. org/ 2009. In addition to the two state- run fairs, there are nearly 50 county fairs held across North Carolina. To fi nd a list of county fair dates, go to www. ncagfairs. org/ upevents. html. North Carolina farmers use but a fraction of the water consumed in the state each day, according to the fi rst- ever statewide survey of agricultural water use. Among water users withdrawing at least 10,000 gallons a day, farmers accounted for about 1 percent of all withdrawals, the survey showed. “ Up until now, basic water use information for agriculture was limited in most areas of the state,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ Our survey found that farmers withdrew an extremely small portion of the water used in North Carolina on a daily basis. “ While farmers might be watering hogs — or cattle or crops — they aren’t hogging the water.” The General Assembly last year passed a bill requiring the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to do an annual survey of agricultural water use. The department’s Agricultural Statistics Division contacted 9,000 farms and received responses from 86 percent. From those responses, statisticians found 1,500 farms that used 10,000 gallons or more of water on at least one day during the year. The department recently submitted the report to legislators. The report focused on water from surface sources, such as on- farm irrigation ponds, and ground sources, such as wells. The data collected by the N. C. farmers don’t hog water, says fi rst statewide survey of ag water use AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, ( 919) 733- 4845 Aug. 1 & 2 ....... Carolina Main Event Circuit. Contact Michele McLaughlin, ( 919) 934- 1344. Aug. 8 & 9 ....... Appaloosa Show. Contact John Paulson, ( 910) 331- 1645. Aug. 14- 16 ....... National Barrel Horse Assn. Show. Contact Mark Vaughn, ( 336) 998- 9799. Aug. 21- 23 ....... N. C. Hunter Jumper Assn. “ C” Outdoors. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. Aug. 28- 30 ....... N. C. Arabian Horse Assn. Open Summer Extravaganza. Contact Rory Meacham, ( 919) 544- 2817. Aug. 29- 30 ....... Central Carolina Driving Club. Contact Linda Sewell, ( 252) 753- 7777. Sept. 5 & 6 ....... N. C. Dressage & Combined Training Assn. Dressage Show. Contact Janine Malone, ( 919) 269- 7307. Sept. 7 .............. Dressage Breed Show. Contact Janine Malone, ( 919) 269- 7307. Sept. 11 & 12 ... N. C. State Charity Classic. Contact Bill Whitley, ( 919) 481- 4675. Sept. 16- 19 ...... N. C. State Championship Show. Contact Bill Whitley, ( 919) 481- 4675. Sept. 25- 27 ...... N. C. Quarter Horse Assn. Futurity. Contact Becky Poe, ( 828) 256- 5037. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. Aug. 8 & 9 ....... Cowboy Mounted Shooting. Contact Tommy Rich-ardson, ( 704) 753- 5399. Aug. 11 & 18 ... Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Louis Gibson, ( 828) 684- 5555. Aug. 12- 15 ....... Mountain Classic Hunter Jumper Show. Contact Re-becca, ( 803) 507- 7006. Aug. 13 ............ Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Aug. 15 ............ WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. Aug. 27 ............ Arden Horse Show. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. Aug. 14- 16 ....... VRHA Summer Slide. Contact Kenny Moore, ( 804) 347- 2419. Sept. 4 & 5 ....... T & J Barrel Blast. Contact Walter Tharrington, ( 252) 977- 6217. Sept. 19 & 20 ... Eastern Hunter Assn. Horse Show. Contact Wendy Willson, ( 252) 916- 3685. Sept. 25- 27 ...... Sunnyside Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, ( 252) 799- 0334. Brian Long ................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby ................. Mng. Editor Terri Allen .................. Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon ......................... Assoc. Editor Karlie Justus ................ Circulation Mgr. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW ( ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second- class post-age paid at Raleigh, N. C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classifi ed advertising to AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written re-quest. PHONE: ( 919) 733- 4216 Steve Troxler Commissioner 43,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $ 1,609.86 or 3 cents per copy. DIVISIONS Agronomic ........... Dr. Colleen Hudak- Wise Emergency Programs ......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution ......................... Gary Gay Food & Drug ............................ Joe Reardon Human Resources ................... Ben Harward Marketing .................................... Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection ... Don Delozier N. C. State Fair ........................ Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry ............................ Gene Cross Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton Public Affairs ............................. Brian Long Research Stations ..................... Eddie Pitzer Standards ......................... Stephen Benjamin Statistics .......................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette Veterinary ...................... Dr. David Marshall Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich August 2009 * Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. Page 2 Horse Events Bucolic briefs The United States Equine Rescue League Inc. has hundreds of healthy horses available for adoption. All horses have current Coggins tests, up- to- date vaccines and various levels of training. There is a small fee to adopt. To learn more about fostering, adopting or volunteering, go to www. USERL. org or contact Sue Meadows, ( 252) 224- 0959, Teresa Campbell, ( 919) 221- 1564, or Cindy Mantyla, ( 252) 244- 2813. *** The Franklin County Horse Farm Tour will be held Aug. 1 from 7: 30 a. m. - 2 p. m. and will feature educational sessions at three farms. Lunch is provided. Cost is $ 10 per person. For more, contact Martha Mobley, extension agent, ( 919) 496- 3344 or go to www. franklincountyfarmfresh. com. *** The Lois G. Britt Agribusiness Center at Mount Olive College will host the fi rst Mid- Atlantic Grass- Fed Beef Conference Aug. 11- 12 at the Sheraton Imperial in Research Triangle Park. The conference will focus on the challenges facing producers and address consumer questions about grass- fed beef. The event features a producer panel and educational presentations on genetics, grazing, marketing and labeling. A pre- conference tour of grass- fed and locally fi nished beef producers, Triple B Farms, Rogers Cattle Company and Baldwin Beef, will be held Aug. 11. Pre- registration for the tour is required as space is limited. Conference pre- registration is also required. Cost for the tour only is $ 25 or $ 100 in advance for the entire conference. On- site registration is allowed, but pre- registration offers a discount to attendees. Contact Sandy Maddox at ( 919) 658- 7682 or smaddox@ moc. edu, or go to www. mocagbiz. com for additional information or to register. *** The NC/ VA Egg Industry Conference and Mid- Atlantic Layer Management Workshop will be held Aug. 12- 13 at Grandover Resort and Conference Center, Greensboro. For more, contact Keith Anderson, ( 919) 515- 5527. *** The N. C. Goat and Sheep Producers Roundup III will be held Aug. 14 & 15 at the Guilford County Cooperative Extension Center and N. C. A& T State research farm in Greensboro. The two- day educational conference features the latest information on producing and marketing goats and sheep, a N. C. Chef’s Cook-off of chevon and lamb on Aug. 14 and youth programs on the Aug. 15. For more information and to register, contact Martha Mobley, extension agent, at ( 919) 496- 3344 or go to franklin. ces. ncsu. edu. *** Registration for Central Carolina Community College’s sustainable agriculture classes will be held Aug. 19 at the Pittsboro campus. The sustainable agriculture degree program and non- credit continuing education classes emphasize sustainable production and marketing of high quality crops. Go to www. cccc. edu/ Agriculture for a full list of courses and information on registering, or call Robin Kohanowich at ( 919) 542- 6495, ext. 229 for more. *** The Ashe County Friends of Agriculture will host the following two upcoming events: an Open Horse Show Aug. 22 at the Ashe County Ag Expo Center in West Jefferson. Registration opens at 10 a. m. Show starts at 11 a. m.; Little Boots Rodeo, Sept. 19, at 10 a. m., open to youth of all ages and includes horse and non- horse events such as mutton busting, cowboy boot race, toy truck race, etc; Extreme Mountain Cowboy Race, Oct. 3, at 10 a. m. For more, contact Mike Johnson at ( 336) 877- 5838 or 877- 0557. *** The 2009 Agriculture Expo will be held Aug. 29 from 1- 9 p. m. at the Upper Mountain Research Station in Laurel Springs. Producers of all agricultural commodities including Christmas trees, livestock, row crops and small fruits and berries are invited to learn new ways to diversify their farms and see some of the ongoing research projects at the station. University specialists will be on hand to talk about research projects and new equipment and production techniques. Cost is $ 10 and includes a farm fresh dinner prepared by the Ashe/ Alleghany Cattleman’s Association. For more, contact N. C. Cooperative Extension in Ashe County at ( 336) 846- 5850 or in Alleghany County at ( 336) 372- 5597. *** The Fall Equestrian Exchange Consignment Sale will be held Sept. 3- 7 in the Holshouser Building at the N. C. State Fairgrounds. The sale offers opportunity to buy and sell equestrian- related items, tack and barn supplies. A preview sale on Sept. 3 from 5 to 9 p. m. is $ 6. Admission is free Sept. 4- 7. Hours are 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sept. 4- 6, and 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sept. 7. Drop off items to sale Sept. 2 from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Pick up unsold items Sept. 8 from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Consignors earn 75 percent of sales. For more, contact Lynn Beeson, ( 336) 697- 1097 or go to www. EquestrianExchange. com. *** The N. C. Simmental Association will hold a Simmental sale featuring bulls, cows and heifers Sept. 5 at noon in Statesville. Call ( 336) 468- 1679 or e- mail ncsa@ yadtel. net for a catalog. *** The 9th Annual Justice Community Antique Tractor, Car and Engine Show will be held Sept. 11 & 12 at Duke Memorial Baptist Church in Louisburg. Times are 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Friday and 8 a. m.- 5 p. m. Saturday. Admission for ages 12 and up is $ 5. Contact Donnie Aycock, ( 919) 853- 2925; Paul Kilmer, ( 919) 496- 2522; or Phillip Rice, ( 919) 853- 3161 for more information. *** There will be an open horse show Sept. 12 starting at 1 p. m. at Biggerstaff Park Horse Complex in Dallas. For more, call Judy Yarbrough at ( 704) 400- 1899. *** The Coastal Carolina Saddle Club will hold horse shows Sept. 12 and Oct. 10 beginning at 10 a. m. Rain dates are the following Sundays. Shows feature English, Western and gaming classes. For more, contact Linda Barker at ( 252) 560- 3213. *** The Gaston County Saddle Club will host an open horse show Sept. 19 at Biggerstaff Park in Dallas. For more, contact Marlin Chappell at ( 704) 263- 8366 or Diane Craig at ( 704) 732- 2745 for a show- class sheet. *** The N. C. Forestry Association will hold its annual meeting Oct. 7- 9 at the Marriott Grande Dunes Resort in Myrtle Beach, S. C. For more, contact Chris Brown with the NCFA at ( 800) 231- 7723. *** The Farm Bureau BioAg Symposium will be held Nov. 12 at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke Biotechnology Research and Training Center. The free, daylong education symposium will cover many aspects of agriculture. Topics focus on: forestry, freshwater fi sh production, organic food production, increased farm production, honey bees and the N. C. food supply, practical seed and plant tissue culture, future feedstocks in North Carolina, impacts of farming on the state’s natural resources and biofuels quality. Lunch will be provided. The event is hosted by UNCP and the N. C. Community College System’s BioNetwork/ BioAg Center. For more, contact Ed Hunt, ( 910) 345- 0080 or e- mail at hunte@ ncbionetwork. org. *** Upcoming Feeder Calf Sales Aug. 6 .............. Harward Brothers Livestock Market, Statesville. Contact Mike Miller, ( 704) 983- 3987. Aug. 12 ............ Carolina Stockyards, Siler City. Contact Barry Foushee, ( 336) 318- 6007. Aug. 13 ............ Harward Brothers Livestock Market, Statesville; BQA sale. Contact Mike Miller, ( 704) 983- 3987. Aug. 20 ............ Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood. Contact Steve Lemons, ( 704) 983- 3987. Sept. 3 .............. Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood. Contact Steve Lemons, ( 704) 983- 3987. Sept. 7 .............. Johnson’s Cattle Auction. Contact Tony McGaha, ( 828) 456- 3575. Sept. 10 ............ Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood; BQA sale. Contact Steve Lemons, ( 704) 983- 3987. Sept. 16 ............ Sampson County Livestock Arena. Contact Paul Gonzalez, ( 910) 592- 7161. NCDA& CS represent a variety of water uses on farms, including water for livestock, crop irrigation and aquaculture operations. The survey showed that average daily withdrawals by farmers totaled 108 million gallons from surface waters and 41 million gallons from ground water. Combined, they accounted for about 1 percent of the more than 15 billion gallons of water used daily in North Carolina. Heaviest usage occurred between May and September, which is peak growing season and the hottest time of year. July saw the highest water usage, with farmers collectively withdrawing an average of 365 million gallons per day. Water usage was lowest in January, when farmers collectively withdrew 34 million gallons per day on average. The percentage of water used by farmers may be even smaller, Troxler said. That’s because the N. C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, which tracks non- agricultural water use, primarily records withdrawals of 100,000 or more gallons per day, whereas the NCDA& CS surveyed farmers using 10,000 gallons or more per day. Water Survey ( Cont’d from pg. 1) August 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 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 Equipment For Sale Classifi ed Ads SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699- 1001; by e- mail at Ag. Review@ ncagr. gov or by fax to ( 919) 715- 8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the month prior to publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right to edit or reject ads. Limit 2 ads/ person in different categories. 8 ft angle woods scrape used very little, $ 1,000. Leander Benton, Monroe 704- 753- 4706. JD 329 complete alternator and starter and ac pump , $ 1,200. Ed Reece, Lo-cust 704- 791- 2468 cell. Rockwell model 20 3 phase power band saw , $ 2,000. Hannah Stroupe, Nor-wood 704- 244- 1682. Belly- mower 60” for International Cub, $ 400. Reggie Sloan, Conover 828- 234- 9043. Hesston haybine ready for summer or fall cutting, GC, $ 800. Joy Cline, Con-cord 704- 786- 4488. Case Intern’l model 8420 round baler, electric tie, 500 lb rolls, 4x4, new baler belts put on last spring, always shelter, VGC, $ 4,500. Barry James, Ruffi n 336- 939- 7458. Bush Hog SM60 Side Mounted Rotary Cutter. Five- foot cutting width and operates from 85 degrees down to 90 degrees up. extends out 12- foot from center of tractor, and attaches to your trac-tor with a category 2 hitch. I have use it about 6- times. But I n, $ 5500.00. Barry James, Ruffi n 336- 939- 7458. ‘ 93 JD tractor 6400 85 hp quad shift, LNC , $ 13,000. Fred L Pless, Rockwell 704- 782- 5251. ATH 720 Bush Hog72” fi nishing mower, EC, $ 1,500. Wayland Efi rd, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. NH 7 ft. sickle mower, VGC, $ 1,200. Bobby Robinson, Conover 828- 464- 1076. NH 472 haybine 7 ft cut, fi eld ready, kept in shed $ 3,500; NH 57 side delivery hay rake, 3 pt hook up , $ 1,000. Willie Gammons, Mt Airy 336- 351- 6769. D6 Catepillar bulldozer with angle blade, good undercarriage , $ 14,000. Eu-gene White, Taylorsville 828- 632- 6803 or 312- 6018. JD14 disc grain drill, hyd pick up, acre meter single disc, fi eld ready , $ 800. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 902- 3950. Sawmill bed rollers 5 sections approx 10’ each, $ 95/ for all. Woody Cox, Char-lotte 704- 577- 3685. Amish made hay wagon on 6- ton gear, hydraulic brakes, tongue and uprights, new, EC , $ 3,650. Bob Richens, Henderson-ville 828- 685- 1170. 256 NH rake GC, $ 1,500; hitch to pull two rakes , $ 300. Wylie D. Brown, Den-ton 336- 857- 2368. 2 row Ford 309 planter VGC; fertil-izer hopper and seed hoppers work great, this planter is ready to plant, $ 650. Leo Naylor, Autryville 910- 309- 6852. Kabota L173 tractor the orginal 1973 Kabota, less than 500 hrs, runs great, pPerfect for garden/ mowing, 5’ scrape blade included, $ 3,200 . Dan Hobbs, Greensboro 336- 697- 0757. JD 2003 280 2 spd skidsteer, 700 hrs aux. hyd. enclosed cab, heat and a/ c, low hrs on tires, very strong, EC, $ 19,900. Clay Boykin, Whiteville 910- 640- 6861. Woods belly mower for Farmall Cub, complete, GC, $ 450. Rick Mullis, Mint Hill 704- 573- 7433. AC 5050 with loader, $ 6,250; Ford 3910 w/ loader , $ 10,000. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 9601. 951C track loader orops, pedal steer, power shift transmission, runs and works good, $ 13,500. J. Roten, Creston 336- 977- 0707. Ford 800 Loader bushhog, rough, runs good, 12 V $ 3,000; log splitter needs work, $ 375; Craftsman tiller , $ 275. Rod Lilly, Gold Hill 704- 798- 4896. Ford 455 diesel tractor with heavy loader, runs good, good tires, 3 point linkage, ROPS, and PTO, needs paint , $ 4,500. William McNeilly, Casar 704- 472- 7699. Vicon round hay baler, model RP1510 , $ 1,000 OBO. Grady Earnhardt, Salis-bury 704- 636- 5705. 2003 Packer 750 horizontal grinder, 6- cyl. diesel, 123 hp, 135 hrs, excellent mulch or green waste grinding machine, tow around , $ 16,000 will consider all trades. Rick Penley, Boomer 828- 757- 0627 or 493- 1563. Any unwanted bees or beekeeping equipment , reasonable . M. Jason, Spruce Pine 828- 766- 5852. Beekeeping equipment extractor, bottling equipment, smoker, etc, reasonable. David Auman, Jackson Springs 910- 652- 6245. Two bee hives for the spring of 2010, I want someone to guide me, I want to learn the business of bees, reasonable. Chad Eckard, Conover 828- 238- 4126. Interested in buying bulk honey produced in North Carolina, reasonable . Barry E. Harris Jr., Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Italian queens $ 15.00; 5 frame nuc, $ 75. C. Jamie, Rockwell 704- 239- 7367. MH Italian queens open mated, call for availability summer thru fall, $ 18. Larry Tate, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 4554. 8 strong hives ready to go, $ 125. Gary Bishop, Rutherfordton 828- 748 6097. Complete cypress bee equipment deep/ shallow, 10 frame, 8 frame, topbar hives/ double hive systems, $ 140-$ 450; open mated queens $ 20 8/ 09- 9/ 09; Ten 5 frame nucs, new VHS x Minn. hyg. queens $ 85/ ea; cypress body, bottom board/ top 34” treated plyw, $ 25/ ea. Craig Buffkin, Delco 910- 470- 2929. Old 1/ 2 gallon canning jars great for beekeeping or wines , $ 1.50. Gary Michael, Lexington 336-- 239- 3717. Five frame nucs available 3/ 2010 taking orders now, no frame exchange, Italian stock, 20 mi north of Wilmington, $ 95. Barry E. Harris Jr., Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. 20 bee hivesVGC with good bees, $ 125; 10 5 frame nucs, $ 80/ ea no frame exchange. Tony Parker, Bolton 910- 655- 0741. 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 apia-rist, NCDA& CS, 1060 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001 for information. New Zealand Red rabbits pre-fer pedigreed, reasonable . Rebecca Irvin, Marshville 704- 624- 6687. Small Animals Wanted Lionhead rabbits, $ 15. Randy James, Lexington 336- 978- 7165. Holland Lops and Dwarf Lionheads, various colors, $ 35. Donna Cayton, Dur-ham 919- 471- 6346. Checkered giant bunnies N. dwarf and Holland lop bunnies , $ 20 to $ 30/ ea from quality show stock. Tim Smith, Fay-etteville 910- 323- 9192. Georgia redbacks discount on multiple orders, $ 10/ ea. Oscar Lankford, Greens-boro 336- 676- 8071. Mini lop bunnies hand- held, very affectionate, includes a 40 oz bag of feed, will deliver to you if in the Triangle area, $ 10. Donna Hayes, Raleigh 919- 754- 1690. Rare American Chinchilla rabbits pedigreed, also Californians and Lionheads , $ 25 up. Rebecca Irvin, Marshville 704- 624- 6687. Blue- eyed, snow- white bunnies Lion heads and Netherlands dwarf , $ 10 up. O. Kluttz, Rockwell 704- 425- 7009 or 425- 9575. Rabbits Tennessee Red Backs, $ 10 & up. D. J. Pelt, La Grange 919- 778- 0361. Purebred and pedigreed Dutch rab-bits babies and older ones black/ red/ gray , $ 10-$ 15. Justin Smith, Asheboro 336- 465- 2994. Californian, NZ White and English Spot rabbits, pure- bred and cross- bred, male/ female, assorted colors and ages, $ 10/ up. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336- 498- 7103. Holland Lop bunnies , $ 10/ ea. Alan Jewell, Graham 336- 376- 9939. Rabbits 2 Flemish giants, 20- 30 lbs, $ 50/ ea; used rabbit cages, $ 25-$ 50; Georgia redback rabbits, for training dogs , $ 11 up. L. J. Smith, Thomasville 336- 476- 4112 or 689- 7472. Small Animals For Sale 1980 350 Long tractor FC, runs good, $ 4,500 OBO. Judy Hudson, New Hill 919- 362- 4473 or 971- 4408. 69M 140 Farmall cult $ 3,900; 79M Farmall 140 fert, cult, factory seat, GC, $ 4,900. Vernon Lovin, Hamlet 910- 205- 3737. 2005 617 NH disc mower, EC , $ 6,000. Lee Dry, Locust 704- 985- 3887. Combine MF 300 w/ 14 ft grain head, 2- row corn head, used last fall to pick corn, $ 2,500. David Haywood, Mount Gilead 910- 576- 4981. Millcreek mini manure spreader, 25 bu, $ 750. Bobby Mosback, Rose Hill 910- 289- 4402. Ford 7610 tobacco special w/ loader bucket, forks, 12 hrs rebuilt engine & fuel pump, new hydraulic lines, great tires, fi berglass top, 3 remotes, $ 9,900. M. Nick, Wake Forest 919- 556- 9387. JD 2950 2 post canopy, 85hp, 3,400 hrs, VGC, $ 11,900. Von Graves, Burl-ington 335- 213- 0559. New Holland DC 180 LT dozer less than 1,000 hrs, 180 hp engine, 3 spd transmssion, cab heat/ air, pin on root rake, wt. 43,500 lbs , $ 138,000. Wayne Biddy, Mill Spring 704- 813- 8555. 140 Intern’l tractor w/ cult., fert. distributor, disc hillers, new paint, good rubber, $ 4,800; 9 ft sickle mower w/ 3 pt hitch, $ 2,200. Lonnie Lee, Williamston 252- 799- 8923. Hudson backhoe trailer $ 14,500; 1990 Komatsu D57 S- 1 track loader, $ 16,500. David Grubbs, Julian 336- 685- 9432. 00 Frick sawmill with 48” saw/ elec-tric motor and controls , $ 4,500. Ted Allen, Woodleaf 704- 278- 3699. AC- D10 with complete set of cul-tivators/ Field Ready., $ 3,000.00. Ted Allen, Woodleaf 704- 278- 3699. Large bucket “ skid steer style” quick attachment, larger than average skid steer bucket, greater than 2 cubic yd., some rust, barely used, replaceable cutting edge, perfect for mulch, other “ bulk” items, $ 375. Dean Stacy, Boone 828- 779- 0229. JD Gator 2x4 with manual differential lock that works great, used but not abused, runs good, $ 3,200. Dean Stacy, Boone 828- 779- 0229. JD model 1250 4wd, 43hp, 1983- 84 model, factory installed model 100 front end loader, 1,600+ hours, retrofi tted to new Kubota quick attach style attach-ments, strong, fuel effi cient, $ 8,100. Dean Stacy, Boone 828- 779- 0229. Disc mower Case IH 3205, 5 cutter heads, 7 ft, fi eld ready , $ 2,400. Leo Barker, Lexington 336- 472- 2760. Ford Jubilee new paint, 390 hours on rebuilt engine, nice tractor, $ 3,600 OBO. Raymond Everhart, Winston- Sa-lem 336- 475- 6007. Fertilize drive and corn planter for Cub Farmall no hoppers, $ 250, OBO; draw bar and hitch frame for Oliver, $ 125 OBO; seed easy sower , $ 75. Tim Lambeth, Winston- Salem 336- 475- 5059. NH 852 round baler 411 NH Discbind; NH hay stacker, stacks appox. 125 bales, large front- end loader with attachments , $ 1,500-$ 5,000. Johnny Abee, Harmo-ny 704- 546- 2127. Corn planter 4 row Intern’l Cyclone 400 series, FC, $ 500 OBO. Dustin Holt, Graham 336- 684- 1734. 00 Frick sawmill Detroit 371 power unit edger/ power unit, 2 blades, on steele frame, many extra parts , $ 3,500. Gary Martin, Walkertown 336- 399- 8778. AC WD tractor engine rebuilt uses no oil, fi eld ready, good sheet metal, good tires, GC, $ 2,400. Kathy Martin, Walk-ertown 336- 399- 8778. JD 5220 2 WD, EC, less than 90 hrs, 2 14” plow, 6 ft disk, 6 ft bushhog, box blade all for one price, $ 18,900. Bill Taylor, Mt Pleasant 704- 795- 5619. Woods 6’ scrape blade swivel paral-lel to ground but not vertical, 3 pt hitch, VGC, $ 350. Ed Burns, Burlington 336- 222- 1961. MF 550 combine, 4- row corn head, 15 ft bean head, sheltered, $ 2,500. Sam Warren, Wade 910- 483- 2722. Ferguson T30 good tires, runs great, GC, $ 2,300. Willy Matson, Asheboro 336- 460- 4539. 1958 AC D- 17 metal is good, engine runs great, drives good, 54 hp, PTO in GC, 1 remote hydraulic outlet on the rear, $ 3,000. Ted Walters, Lexington 336- 357- 5729. FARM EQUIPMENT Farm Credit has received a grant to cover tuition and make a new e- learning fi nancial and business management course available to North Carolina farm families. The online training will be offered statewide through North Carolina’s three Farm Credit associations. The Farm Credit University curriculum includes fi nancial planning, budgeting and other money matters essential to a farm’s success. Farm Credit’s e- learning program targets young, beginning, small, and minority farmers throughout the state. Participants will be assigned a Farm Credit loan offi cer to serve as a mentor throughout the course. Highlights of the program include modules that cover business and personal fi nancial planning, understanding income statements, cash fl ow, the smart use of credit on the farm. Each participant will have completed a business plan for their operation at the conclusion of the class. Priority will be given to former tobacco farmers and others impacted by the tobacco buyout. The grant provides for training 60 producers in a set of two classes over the next two years. AgCarolina Financial, Cape Farm Credit offers fi nancial training course Fear, and Carolina Farm Credit will be accepting applications for the program which will begin in October. Applications, a course outline, and program information is available at the following Web sites: www. CarolinaFarmCredit. com, www. AgCarolinaFinancial. com and www. CapeFearFarmCredit. com. Applications will be accepted through Sept. 1. Individuals selected for the program will be notifi ed after Sept. 15. The course will conclude with a group meeting in Raleigh in March 2010. The program is funded by a $ 94,500 grant from the N. C. Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. The N. C. General Assembly established the commission in 2000 to help tobacco farmers, farm workers and related businesses impacted by the transition out of tobacco farming. The commission’s funding comes from money paid by cigarette manufacturers as a result of the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement. The Farm Credit fi nancial training program is one of 20 projects across the state that received a combined total of $ 3 million in 2009 grants from the commission. To keep up with the latest information on the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, check out the department’s blog at www. ncagr. gov/ blog. You can also fi nd the department’s Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and YouTube social media links. Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2009 Farmall 100 with 1 point hitch, plow, cultivator, planter with 1 point hitch, completly restored , $ 4,100. Willis Gregory, Angier 919- 639- 4936. 986 Intern’l tractor w/ 2450 front end loader and hydro 84 w/ 2250 loader , $ 7,500/ ea. Keith Butler, Roseboro 910- 564- 4772. CA AC w/ wide frontend and 3 pt hitch, includes a 5 ft belly mower, VGC, starts and runs , $ 3,000 OBO. Jeff Burris, Concord 980- 521- 0955. Meadows 1953 portable sawmill eExcellent working condition, Super 199 Oliver inline 6 diesel with power plant and sawdust blower, 8” blade that is true, comes with extra 44”, $ 4,000. Bert Bahnson, Mocksville 336- 998- 3160. JD 12 ft grain drill, 21 disc, EC, $ 2,800. Mark Mize, Clemmons 336- 971- 3790. Cat self loading scraper good tires and motor, $ 9,800. Mark Mize, Clemmons 336- 971- 3790. Kuhn GMD 700- GII 9 ft cutting width disc mower, used two seasons, EC, $ 4,950; 16 ft fl at utility trailer, 6 ton, $ 1,500. Larry Mills, Monroe 704- 283- 6513 or 828- 406- 3943. JD model H sickle mower new Pitman arm and belt, needs little work , $ 175 OBO. Eric Woodring, Vale 828- 308- 7300. MF 235 gas, runs strong, rust in tank, otherwise VGC, comes with 5 ft bushhog, $ 5,200. Merle Harris, Troy 910- 572- 1516. NH HM 235 Newer, used once, been kept in barn, 7 ft. cut length, $ 5,200. Millie Thomas, Westfi eld 276- 266- 0142. 1954 JD R both motors run good, new tires, ready for show or pull, $ 7,500. Brian Eudy, Midland 704- 506- 2499. 275 MF with front end loader, new tires, 4,700 hrs, great tractor, $ 6,500. Mark Broadway, China Grove 704- 939- 6207. JD 4300 diesel 4wd, 32 hp, 72” groom mower, p/ s tilt wheel, 675 hrs, EC, $ 12,000. Robert A. Lee, Sr., Pilot Mt. 336- 444- 4059. Irrigation pump Goulds # 3656, Baldor 20 hp motor, double door stainless box, controller, timer, all electrical need included, pressure control valves, 4” in & out, exhaust fans and heater on thermostat, $ 5,000. Adam Hunnicutt, Eden 336- 552- 4238. FL10B Fiat Allis loader dozer, 80% undercarriage, return to dig, GC, $ 10,500; NH 616 disc mower, GC , $ 3,200. Craig Livengood, Mocksville 336- 492- 7591. 340B Ford tractor with front end loader and rear trencher 1,200 hrs GC , $ 7,500.00. Phil Smith, Gibsonville 336- 908- 6755 or 621- 1425. Bush Hog HM2008 disc hay mower, used very little, GC , $ 5,700. Phil Smith, Gibsonville 336- 908- 6755 or 621- 1425. Bushhog 3715 Bat Wing Mower, used very little, LNC , $ 10,800. Phil Smith, Gibsonville 336- 908- 6755 or 621- 1425. JD 2155 2 WD, 55 hp, 2,697 hrs, new paint, injector pump, EC, $ 8,900; Woods- Gill 8400 new never used 7ft scrap blade, with papers $ 850; 7ft First Choice fi nish mower, new , $ 1,200. Mitch Pharr, Claremont 828- 256- 5661 or 256- 1590. Intern’l 2350 loader with 7’ bucket and spike , $ 2,500. J. R. Cave , Mocks-ville 336- 909- 4577. 1996 Mack engine fully dressed E7300, 200,000 mi, , $ 3,000. Chris Cave, Mocksville 336- 909- 0091. Kubota 6.5 hp with hydraulic pump and 3 control levers, good for hydrau-lic manure spreaders, $ 500. Johnny Thornton, Raleigh 919- 839- 6126. Silage cutters NH 1880 self propelled, 3 row 30” corn, 12 ft direct cut $ 4,000; 720 IH 2 row 30” corn, $ 2,000; JD # 12 direct, 1 and 2 row , $ 500. William Linville, Roaring River 336- 957- 2684 or 957- 0089. Ford 4 ft bushhog, 9 shank tiller, bottom plow 2- 16”, 2- 14”, 2- disc plow, bushhog 6 ft box blade, 5 ft box blade subsoiler cultivator, all 3 pt hitch, $ 40-$ 400. Winfred Aldridge, Burlington 336- 584- 6262. JD 3pt 3- 16” trip bottom plow, $ 450; 1960 JD 730 diesel, PS ES hyd remote tricycle front end restored, 3pt w/ fenders, $ 12,500. Grant Trivette, Yadkinville 336- 961- 3499. 51- 52 Case VA tractor, needs battery, 12 v , $ 1,500 OBO. Jimmy Neal, Colfax 336- 993- 6079. MF 560 round baler, 5x6 rolls , $ 1,200. James Hamlett, Chapel Hill 919- 880- 9744. Kubota M9000 4 WD tractor, 1251 loader, two buckets, cab w/ ac, heat, radio, two remotes, 2,000 hrs, $ 26,995. Keith A. Lail, Hickory 828- 381- 7852. 8N Ford tractor factory parts, does run, 4 cyl, 6 volt, $ 2,400. Dale Whitley, Oakboro 704- 485- 8220. 25 kw Winco generator runs off PTO with 3 pt hook up, $ 1,400. M. Raymond, Harmony 704- 546- 7328. Fergusion 165 diesel, good tires and sheet metal, GC , $ 4,200. John L. Lamb, Randleman 336- 498- 2512 or 336- 498- 8846. Farmall Super A for parts , $ 1,000. Brackie Wright, Ramseur 336- 879- 5431. Two large bulk feed bins from an abandoned hog farm, buyer must pick up, $ 500/ ea or $ 800/ for both. Debbie Hunter, High Point 336- 687- 3138. 1989 Loader - 953LGP CAT, EC, enclosed cab w/ heat 8069 hours. Asking $ 38,000 OBO. Renee Hill, Cleveland 704- 528- 0047. 1994 Backhoe - 416 B CAT, low hours- 3489 Standard front bucket and 2 ft. and 3 ft. bucket for the back, GC, $ 15,000 OBO. M. Shane, Cleveland 704- 528- 0047. AC model 200 diesel tractor, 100 hp, with 4/ 16, 3pt. hitch bottom plow, $ 12,000; Hardy 300 gal. gun type PTO spray , $ 1,500 nego. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632- 3801. 1962 801 Ford tractor completely restored with new parts, $ 7,500. James Bullard, Roseboro 910- 531- 3619. 2840 JD canopy top, runs good, needs clutch , $ 6,500 nego: Irrigation equipment 1,300 ft. Akron 4” pipes with 3 guns/ 3 risers, Marlow PTO pump with trailer , $ 5,500 nego. Dixie Coats, Clinton 910 - 564- 4552 or 260- 0231. “ 0” Frick sawmill all steel, handset four headblock, complete mill GC with dust system, Meadows edger ( edger needs minor repair) , $ 4,500/ for both. Justin Moretz, Deep Gap 1- 828- 264- 5420. Salsco chipper pto driven, $ 1,600; Fred Cain bushhog, GC, $ 250; 8hp Simplicity mower with rotary tiller/ scrape blade, VGC , $ 1,100. Lowell Davis, Sophia 336 861- 3186. 1983 F2 gleaner combine corn/ soy-bean special, 4 row, 30” corn head, 13’ grain head, new circle bar and tires, GC , $ 7,000; AC 333 corn planter six 30” row planter with seed monitor bean and corn plates , $ 2,000. Daron Skeen, Trinity 336- 861- 3033. NH 451 sickle mower all guards and knifes new, with bolts installed, $ 1,400. Steve Cline, Cleveland 704- 278- 4649. JD round hay roller, model # 447, 4x4, only rolled 93 rolls, always kept in dry, $ 13,000. Meredith Roark, Deep Gap 828- 262- 9716. 7700 JD 16 ft bean head, 6 row plastic snout corn head 643, $ 8,000. Tommy Speer, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6497. Minneapolis moline bf narrow front, $ 2,000. Michael Walker, Franklin-ville 336- 824- 2087. Korvan 930 Raspberry/ Blueberry har-vester, GC , $ 10,000. Dennis Sink, Ashe-boro 336- 629- 2920. Small 2- basket tedder 3 pt hitch, PTO driven, $ 350 OBO. Todd Eddleman, Salis-bury 704- 633- 0732. 1963 Ford 4000 gas, runs good, very good paint, very good tires, pulls great, included is a hvy duty bush hog scraper , $ 4,700. Jim DeVries, Nebo 828- 403- 5930. Tye no- till drill model 9007, drilled 380 acres, EC, $ 16,000. Evan Myers, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 9228. MF 35 tractor 38 hp Perkins diesel, live pto & lift, 3,194 hrs EC, $ 4,900; MF 37 hay rake, pull type, LNC , $ 1,500. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336 434 5321. JD 4020 powershift, dual remotes, NF, GC, $ 7,800. Craig Livengood, Mocks-ville 336- 751- 6969. 2005 MF 5 ft bush hog mower, medium duty, kept inside all the time, $ 750. Lane Truett, Lewisville 336- 413- 3329. King Kutter 3 pt, post hole digger, 9”, $ 450. Doug Efird, Concord 704- 723- 1423. ’ 51 Farmall Cub w/ Woods 60” belly mower, rebuilt motor/ hydraulics, new replacement seat, new mower drive belt/ bearings, good tread on tires, good metal and paint, $ 2,750. Bobby Kelly, Corne-lius 704- 896- 0989. 720 Bob Cat toothed GP bucket, recent engine overhaul, aux. wet lines, gas engine, GC, $ 6,000 OBO. George Jones, Germanton 336- 816- 4816 or Jeff Jones 391- 5985. Graves hay loader will load sq bales of hay on a truck or trailer, $ 350. Danny Burleson, Newland 828- 765- 6530. 685 Intern’l tractor $ 7,850; 140 Intern’l tractor, $ 3,950; 8N Ford tractor , $ 2,650. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606. Milk barn vacuum pump used only 6 month, sold dairy business, LNC, $ 2,700; semen tank Nitrogen fi lled 4/ 09, VGC, $ 325; JD 643 combine corn head GC , $ 5,000. Dan Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 4215. 655- A backhoe , $ 9,800. Harold Johnson, Burlington 336- 213- 9566 or 578- 1969. 655- D backhoe with 4 WD and extended boom, $ 12,500. Herman Johnson, Gra-ham 336- 226- 1684. 16 disk 3 pt hitch, $ 200; 16” single turning plow, 3 pt, $ 150; 3 pt hitch rear cultivator , $ 100 all in good working condition. Leonard Godbey, Mocksville 336- 492- 5730. King Kutter 6’ mower, $ 800; and 6’ scraper blade , $ 225. David Frump, Ra-eford 910- 904- 1296. JD 8200 grain drill 14 double disc, EC, always sheltered , $ 2,500. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704- 639- 0867. Yanmar 16hp diesel, 4wd tractor, $ 2,500; JD dozer, $ 8,500; Intern’l tractor, 35hp, $ 2,900; Vicon disc mower for 30hp tractor , $ 1,500. William Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505. Meadows grain mill 20” stone, upgraded to SS hopper, separate grain cleaner, can deliver up to 50 mi, $ 2,000. Vincent L. Brooks, Colfax 931- 303- 8051. 544 Intern’l hydrostatic tractor for sale parts needs hydrostatic pump in transmission will part out or sell as whole, $ 700. William Miller, Statesville 704- 832- 2687. Swisher Rough cut machine , $ 600 OBO. Patty Rogers, North Wilkesboro 339- 984- 2830. 309 Ford Planter 1 row, VGC, ready to sow seeds, 5 plates with planter, large corn, small corn, kidney beans, soy-beans/ peas, under shelter, $ 800. Calvin Peed, Kenly 919- 284- 3412. Hydraulic crane for Service Truck Booms 5’ to 9’, 2,200 lbs. , $ 650; bale chopper Industrial 540 RPM power take off, garage kept, LNC , $ 3,200. Newell Coble, Liberty 336- 685- 4735. 1979 450 Timberjack Skidder good engine, will also part out, $ 5,000; 1985 Ford L9000 good engine, $ 6,200. Buddy Fields, Goldston 919- 837- 2453. ‘ 05 Honda Recon 250 VGC, $ 2,200. Jeff Bass, Franklinton 919- 528- 2181. 1 1/ 2 yard Michigan Loader, Diesel, runs, works good.$ 1500.00 William Peck, Hickory ( 828) 302- 9723 or ( 704) 462- 1679, 1500.00. William Peck, Hickory 704- 462- 1679. Corn head gleaner 630 for R series combine $ 2,500; irrigation pipe 5”, 300 + ft , $ 1.50/ per ft. Larry Essick, Kerners-ville 336- 689- 2682. JD bushhog 4��� heavy duty, extra blades, GC, $ 300: JD heavy duty scrape blade, tilt, off set tilt, GC, $ 250. Kim Ward, Reidsville 336- 951- 2074. Bobcat 709 backhoe attatchment, VGC, minimal usage, $ 5,500.00; Intern’l 510 grain drill, 8 ft, GC, $ 1,200. Jeremy Lowder, Jackson Springs 910- 673- 2765 or 690- 9732. Gravely mower rotary plow, circular mower and sickle mower attachments, all GC, $ 1,200 or possible trade for 3 pt hitch sickle mow. Sonny Benfi eld, Salisbury 704- 647- 0634. 1964 MF FE35 diesel deluxe, 152 Perkins, runs good, VG metal and tires, shed stored, $ 4,500. John Denson, Mocks-ville 336- 492- 5896. JD 530 round baler auto tie. VGC, fi eld ready , $ 6,000. Robbie Gooch, Bullock 919- 603- 1036 or 690- 5857. Two used tractor tires size 5- 12 R- 1 tread ( rear or front assist) 50% tread, $ 20. Curtis Wood, Kernersville 336- 869- 6109. MF 35 diesel, 3 cyl, Perkins, does not run, $ 2,000. Gary Hill, Liberty 336- 337- 1063. Vicon hay mower CM 168,5’ cut, LNC, shelter kept, mowed less than 30 ac, $ 3,300. Tom Sladky, Reidsville 336- 694- 4046. MF 232 front end loader works off of PTO GC, works on 135 MF , $ 2,800. Mark Barnhill, Bolton 910- 655- 9387. NH 311 sq baler, $ 4,500; Kuhn GF5007HA tedder, $ 3,500; JD 702 wheel rake, $ 2,400; JD 557 round baler, $ 14,000; JD 920 MoCo , $ 6,500. Robert Knox, III, Cleveland 704- 278- 2135 or 202- 0472. McComick corn binder $ 1,100; Gravely 430 with 12hp Kohler , $ 350. Shannon Braswell, Monroe 704- 254- 0913. 1963 MF 35 with front hydraulic bucket, comes with cement wait for a 3 point hook up, running condition, $ 4,200. Ruey McMahon, Sanford 919- 774- 1180. 8N Red Belly, 12 volt, sheltered, good rubber, new paint, starts and runs great, many new parts, $ 3,000 OBO. John Roy, Greensboro 336- 274- 2008. JD parts, parting out MT w/ single wheel, some M and 40 parts, model 40 transmission and hydraulic unit, $ 350; JD 420 W, 1956 phase 1 model, straight body, runs great, 12v , $ 3,500. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919- 815- 0268. Ford 8N front end loader, $ 500; 4 gang pull behind disk, 9 ft, $ 300; 2 gang pull disk, 6 ft, $ 200; plow, 3 pt, $ 100. J. Brindle, Gold Hill 704- 279- 7701. NH 650 round baler, $ 6,800; MF 165 diesel w/ loader, $ 5,200; hay wagons, $ 500; NH 268 square baler, $ 1,500. Tommy Beard, Carthage 910- 949- 4264. Rhino TW- 125 10’ trailer pull bushhog, has “ no fl at” aircaft tires, used 3 seasons to mow tree farm driveways, $ 5,000. Rodney Thomas, Winston- Salem 336- 764- 5919. NH 57 rake, 3 pt hitch, side delivery, $ 1,200; NH 472 haybine, 7ft cut, new belts and chains, all fi eld ready, $ 2,200. Willie Gammons, Mt Airy 336 351- 6769. 1980 Long tractor 460 w/ front end loader, good tires, EC, $ 6,000; Honda water pump, 2” inlet, 2” outlet, $ 300. William D. Gibson, Kernersville 336- 769- 9826. Road spreaders good for fertilizer, salt, etc., for 2 ton dump trucks, 3 for rebuilding or parts, 10 ft long, $ 1,600 OBO or trade for CAT 2- 3 equipment or steel. Bryant Broadus, Rural Hall 336- 377- 2236. JD 3950 silage chopperw/ 3 row header and small grain header for green chop, VGC, $ 12,000; United Farm tools silage dump wagon, good metal and fl oor, $ 3,000. Patrick Miller, Mocksville 336- 909- 2490. Thomas mini skidsteer 25 hp, Kohler engine, new foam fi lled tires, $ 3,575; genera-tor 10 KW, PTO driven, EC, $ 1,500. Rick Miller, Advance 336- 345- 8551. ‘ 97 MF 231 diesel tractor, PS, 711 hrs, 45 hp, EC, $ 6,800. Jack Hester, Cary 919- 669- 6919. Hardee 300 gallon low profi le trailer sprayer, VGC, $ 900. J. Bowen, White-ville 910- 642- 7780. ‘ 96 Komatsu120 track hoe, 1,500 hrs, EC, $ 40,000; ‘ 05 Bobcat T300, 1,500 hrs on machine, 150 hrs on motor, $ 28,000. Chris Allen, Asheboro 336- 964- 6363. ‘ 03 Farm Trac tractor 35 hp, diesel, 100 hrs, $ 6,500. Tim Hawkes, Raeford 910- 875- 4088. 6 ft scrape blade, $ 200; heavy duty 7 ft spring tooth harrow, $ 300 both have 3 pt hook up. Larry Phillips, Lexington 336- 746- 5615. NH 565 square baler, 540 PTO, field ready, shelter kept, $ 5,000. Brian Eason, Rocky Mount 252- 903- 7044. Gleaner EII combine w/ 2 row corn head, 10 ft grain head, lots of parts, stuck motor, no rust, $ 2,500; hay/ grain eleva-tor, no motor, $ 75; JD rotohoe, $ 175; 00 Frick sawmill , $ 3,000 OBO. Blair Burrage, Concord 704- 786- 3195. Boom sprayer 300 gallon w/ 36” booms, 44- 50 ft spray path, kept in shed, controller for tractor , $ 2,200. Jan Young , Waco 704- 472- 3136. ‘ 72 pan/ scraper CAT 613, $ 8,000. Charlie Martin, Roxboro 336- 599- 0683. Skidloaderheavy duty grapple fork, $ 1,750; Woods 9000 backhoe attachment for skidsteers, LNC, $ 3,900; T190 skidloader on tracks, w/ bucket, etc, $ 14,500; Mitsubi-shi, 35 hp tractor w/ shuttle , $ 6,200. B. Zsigmond, Shelby 704- 466- 3737. ‘ 95 GMC topkick 3116 Cat motor, Allison transmission, 18 ft hydraulic dump bed, high sides, 18- 20 yd cap, set up to pull a trailer , $ 13,000. Wayne Rush, McLeansville 336- 202- 6026. ‘ 96 Ford F7000with New Leader L2020 GT stainless spreader body; ‘ 97 Ford F7000 with New leader L2020 stain-less spreader body , $ 15,000/ ea. Mike Elmore, Lawndale 704- 538- 3166. JD 4400 combinewith 213 grain head and 444 corn head, GC, working AC and 6 cylinder engine, $ 4,900. Gene Page, Elon 1415 Pagetown Rd.. Haylely 420 540 PTO, 3 pt hook up, shelter kept, used to wind row, tedd or spread wind rows, $ 1,500. Walter Eason, Rocky Mt. 252- 443- 4881. Kabuta L36004 WD, 1,250 hrs , $ 7,500. Jimmy Strickland, Mt. Holly 704- 309- 0733. Dayton tiller4 or 5 tine, $ 25. Doris Barrett, Asheboro 336- 873- 7383. MF model 90 CWDS1975/ 6, perking diesel head off, for parts only, PC, rims PC, hydr. steerig, fuel tank other parts okay, $ 300 OBO. James Fletcher, Manns Harbor 252- 473- 3287. Ford backhoe attachment fi ts 2000 and 3000 Ford, all parts for hook up, $ 750. Ronnie Hatley, Albemarle 704- 474- 4459. ‘ 53 JD 40 some equipment, $ 3,500. Roger Ziglar, Walnut Cove 336- 427- 8187. Intern’l Farmall 140 tractor, 8 culti-vator sweeps, fertilizer hopper quick snap hook up at the back, $ 4,000; Farmall M tractor, rebuilt motor , $ 3,600. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest 919- 556- 2156. 5 Long big box tobacco barns, no boxes, $ 4,000. Alburn Wall, Carthage 910- 947- 2381. Kubota L3650 tractor4WD fron-tend loader, EC, ideal for landscaping or close areas, $ 16,000; bushhog fi ts 3 pt hitch, 5 ft width, GC, $ 350; post hole digger fi ts 3 pt hitch , $ 350. Phil Marion, Jr., Pfafftown 336- 945- 4868. JD 4410 4WD, E hydro, 430 loader, grill guard, LNC, $ 16,800; JD 7 iron mid mount 60” mower deck, never used, $ 1,950; JD 7 iron mid mount 60” mower deck , $ 2,000. R. Jones, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 2879. No till grain drill Tye drill serial 5, 15 ft drill and cart, 24 drops, $ 8,200. Jimmie Morris, Sr., Tarboro 252- 752- 9604 or 413- 8001- cell. 555 Farmtrac tractor 4x4 with loader, 50 hrs, $ 18,000. Gary Lambert, Millers Creek 336- 262- 6754. J. A. Vance 4 head planner, VGC, have set of tongue and groove blade sharpen-er, $ 4,500. Basil Phibbs, Pfafftown 336- 345- 1421. Sickle mower for IH M or H, lots of extra blades and teeth, GC, $ 350 OBO; 7’ pull type bushhog Hardee, GC, $ 650. Michael S. Nardo, Jackson Springs 910- 281- 3522. Feed bin 800 bu with motor auger, EC, $ 800. O. C. Powell, 1029 Powell Rd., Rocky Mt. 27801 no number listed. 1190 Intern’l mower/ conditioner $ 2,500; 486 NI round baler, $ 8,000. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Farmtrac 6 ft rear fi nish mower w/ 4 wheels, rear discharge, 2 y/ o, $ 1,000; Pio-neer forecart for pulling horse drawn equip, tongue and shafts included, $ 1,000; parts for NH 411 discbine , $ 1,200. Jeffrey Parker, Richfi eld 704- 982- 9000. NH cornsheller belt driven $ 300, $ 300. John Brindle, Gold Hill 704- 279- 7701. Two Neisson wagons 1 heavy weight, always kept dry, 1 medium weight with drop tongue for 2 mules or shaves for 1 horse, both solid, $ 1,500-$ 2,000. Charles Flynt, Colfax 336- 668- 2500. ‘ 57 Farmall Cub 100% restored, 8 coats of paint, motor completely rebuilt, ready for show or work, all attachments, $ 6,700. Robert L. Cook, Supply 910- 842- 5186. Planter and all seed plates for B model AC tractor and cultivator, $ 300. James Roberts, Newton 704- 462- 1844. Ford 8N red belly front loader, 12V, side distributor, fi eld ready, $ 3,000. Don Schroyer, Rockwell 704- 857- 2044. Hardee bushhog 5 ft., VGC, $ 600. Bob Harris, Mt. Holly 704- 689- 4803. Long bulk tobacco barn 16 box, red top, $ 1,500. Gilbert Cain, Elizabeth-town 910- 874- 5538. Gehl 65MX grinder mixer, $ 2,400. James Cothren, Roaring River 336- 957- 4725. Lienbach turning plow 14”, LNC, $ 475; 6 ft box scrape, VGC, $ 225; boom pole, GC, $ 60; carry all LNC , $ 40. Dan Clubb, Walnut Cove 336- 595- 1340. JD M for restoration or parts, good sheet metal and tires , $ 800. Willard Watson, Walkertown 336- 595- 8242. Grain bin 3,300 bu fan, sweep and unload auger , $ 2,000. Gary Mastin, Hamp-tonville 336- 835- 7591. AC B tractor with 59” belly mower, new battery, GC, $ 2,000. Tim Amerson , Lucama 252- 239- 1717. Intern’l Cub Cadet model 122, with lights, GC, $ 650. Carlton Dunn, Char-lotte 704- 392- 2551. JD MX8 rotary cutter, LNC, shed kept, $ 3,500. D. T. Lowder, Albemarle 704- 982- 4244. Super C Farmall with cultivators, runs good, $ 3,500; Super A Farmall with cultiva-tors runs good, new paint , $ 4,200. Donald Cannon, Ayden 252- 746- 4600. Cultivator 3 pt hitch, v shaped adjust-able, 2 row, $ 100; cool cell system for 400 ft layer house, stainless steel tracks for 6” pads, pumps, GC, $ 1,200. Jamie Bussell, Statesville 704- 682- 1361. JD 2040 tractor 1,388 hrs, VGC, $ 6,750 OBO. John Davis, Dallas 704- 616- 0153- cell. NI 309 1 row corn picker, 6x12 box, GC, $ 2,000; 2000 Bob Cat Skidsteer, T200, 80” bucket w/ teeth, GC , $ 18,000. Joe Ferguson, Newell 704- 201- 4363. CAT 933 G track loader, GP bucket, GC to FC , $ 6,000. York Rufty, Stony Point 704- 585- 6648. 285 MF engine rebuilt, runs good and in GC, $ 4,500. D. N. Canady , Park-ton 919- 425- 5263. Kuhn GRS 25N tedder/ rake combo, 3 pt, GC , $ 1,200. Wayne Cooper, Elkin 336- 835- 3312. 1 row 6 ft bedder with subsoil ripper for blue berry or timber land, heavy duty, $ 1,250; Pittsburg cult, 6 ft, 8 legs w/ extention for 2 row tobacco, GC, $ 475. R. L. Cumbee, Jr., Whiteville 910- 642- 8838. AC WD tractor with bucket, $ 4,000; Long brand 24 blade heavy duty disc, $ 1,000. John Hood, Greensboro 336- 621- 4954. Ford mower 3 pt hitch, 6 ft blade, GC, $ 450. Howard Wynne, Kittrell 252- 431- 5712. 3400 Ford w/ loader, $ 4,000; Bradco 9HB, $ 3,000; 12” Bradco bucket, $ 400; 16” Bradco bucket, $ 400; 4000 Ford 1964 gas tractor, $ 4,000. Paul McGee, Salis-bury 704- 636- 8571. JD 338 sq baler, wide leader, hydraulic tongue and bale tension, LNC, $ 16,500. Caldwell Overcash, Kannapolis 704- 791- 0714. Hay wagon 7 ft x 14 ft, oak fl oor, new paint, $ 1,500. Vicki Brown, Germanton 336- 994- 2442. 1 pt hitch 6 row duster, can dust 1- 6 rows, $ 300. Peggy Griffi n, Bailey no phone listed. 846 NH round baler, 4 x 4 1/ 2, GC, sheltered , $ 2,200. Thomas Kapp, Rural Hall 336- 969- 4533. B AC tractor with Woods 5 ft belly mower, VGC, $ 1,800. Wayne Alley, King 336- 994- 2692. 5 ft. spike aerator 3 pt. hook up, $ 350. Chad Meadows, Cleveland 704- 807- 2940. TEW apple grader includes electric bin dumper, sizers, brush cleaner and grading tables, $ 2,500; 18 bu apple bins, EC, $ 60/ ea. Terry Winters, Morganton 828- 437- 4221. New Koyker 155 front loader, fi ts compact tractor full factory warranty, $ 2,800. William Modlin, Jamesville 252- 792- 7709. Lewis Brothers manure spreader, $ 1,200; Hosty sprayer, 300 gallon water tank w/ 2 wands, EC , $ 2,200. Diane Ray, Zebulon 919- 269- 9711 or 218- 0058 cell. FARM EQUIPMENT August 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 Quality coastal 50- 60 lb sq bales, will be available in a week,$ 4/ you pick up, $ 5 delivered. Jim McMillan, Raeford 910- 280- 6557. Quality Timothy orchard, alfalfa 1st and 2nd cuts, organic feeds and supple-ments for all farm animals, pick up & delivery, $ 6.50 up. Nora Mitchell, Wake Forest 919- 528- 5690 & 880- 5539. Orchard grass sq bales, 50 lbs, no rain, 600 bales , $ 5/ ea. Larry Brooks, Hamp-tonville 336- 468- 4252. Orchard grass $ 4.50/ ea; rolls $ 40/ ea; fescue mix, $ 4/ ea; rolls $ 35/ ea; clean heavy bales, straw, $ 3/ ea. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704- 629- 5520. Fescue/ orchard grass mixed, spring ‘ 09 cutting, 4x4 round bales will load on your vehicle, $ 15-$ 25/ per bale. David L. Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Fescue hay, round bales, 4 X 5, 150 bales ready to go , $ 30/ ea. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Fescue 4X4 rolls, spring cutting, stored inside, net- wrapped , $ 30. Bill Pyle, Franklinton 919- 494- 1145. Orchard/ Fescue mix 4x4 rolls and sq bales available for delivery by semi- trailer load, $ 18/ rolls or $ 3/ sq bales. Marty Wood/ Bar W Farms, Traphill 336- 928- 0056. Orchard grass/ Fescue mix 4x4 round bales, June 2009 cutting, horse quality stored in barn , $ 25. Tom Small, Gold Hill 704- 209- 6358 or 985- 2638. Alfalfa/ orchard grass ‘ 09 crop, $ 4/ in the fi eld or $ 4.50/ in barn; Straw , $ 3.50/ ea. John Kapp, Rural Hall 336- 969- 6630. Fescue square bales, ‘ 09 crop, $ 3/ ea; ‘ 08 crop $ 2; mulch hay , $ 1/ ea. Michael Cheek, Chapel Hill 919- 280- 0216. Orchard grass horse quality, tightly baled, in the barn , $ 4.50. Colter Bame, Franklinville 336- 824- 8212. Fescue 4x4 bales, horse quality, $ 15/ in the fi eld, $ 20/ barn delivery available. Larry Kelly, Sanford 919- 770- 0872. Horse quality state tested pure fescue, $ 4/ sq bales , $ 30/ 4x5 rolls delivery available. Lee Dry, Locust 704- 985- 3887. Cow 4x5 rolls , $ 5/ roll, delivery available. Lee Dry, Locust 704- 985- 3887. Quality Timothy, orchard, alfalfa in a mix, organic feeds, supplement, soil amendments, farm fresh produce grown here as well, pick up and delivery, $ 6.25 / bale up. Nora Mitchell, Wake Forest 919- 528- 5690 & 919- 880- 5539. 4x4 fescue spring 2009 cut, $ 20/ ea. Nick Robinson, Liberty 336- 382- 5749. Fescue/ orchard mixed, quality horse hay, 09 spring baling , $ 4 or 100 + bales, $ 3.50. Donald Baker, Youngsville 919- 616- 4190. Round bale GN trailer, up to 8 bales, one person operation, LNC, $ 2,800. Bobby Mosback, Rose Hill 910- 289- 4402. Fescue/ orchard grass mix large rolls, no rain, under shelter, delivery arrangements may be made for large loads or e- mail at miracle@ mebtel. net , $ 40/ per roll. Junior Kimrey, Mebane 919- 304- 2547. Oat hay 200 heavy square bales, 08 spring cutting, in barn, will load on your trailer, $ 5/ ea. Wade Hutchens, Jr., East Bend 336- 961- 2708. Quality fescue , $ 4/ sq bales. Bob Harned, Pine Level 919- 617- 2248. Alfalfa 2009 cutting, excellent qual-ity, $ 8/ ea at barn. Rick Garrett, Liberty 336- 565- 4930. Orchard grass, rye grass, oats hay 4x5 round bales, 700 lb bales, $ 35/ ea available now for pick up. Red Star , Ox-ford 919- 531- 1936. 09 Fescue sq bales $ 4/ ea; 4X4 round bales, $ 30/ ea; 08 fescue cow qual-ity, $ 2/ sq bale , $ 15/ rnd bales. Joe Bill Jones, Pinnacle 336- 368- 2659 or Mike 368- 2021. Fescue hay, round and sq bales , $ 3.50/ sq bales-$ 35/ round bales. Richard Eaton, East Bend 336- 961- 2226. Coastal Bermuda excellent horse quality, no animal waste, delivery available for 100+ bales within 100 miles, $ 4.50/ sq bales. Earl Graves, Rockingham 910- 895- 9332. Alfalfa and orchard grass mixed, eastern Catawba Co, good horse hay, $ 4.50/ sq bales. David Beam, Claremont 828- 241- 3043. 4x5 Orchard round bales, sheltered, $ 40/ ea; 4x5 orchard/ fescue mixed round bales, sheltered, $ 25/ ea; 4x5 orchard/ fescue, $ 20/ ea under shelter. Charles E. Joyce, Ramseur 336- 879- 3991. Tifton 44 Bermuda, premium quality , $ 4 and $ 35 bales. Denise Bennett, Car-thage 910- 947- 5626 or 910- 528- 1126. 09 first cut rolled hay, 4x4 roll, $ 15/ roll. Phil Welch, Mt Airy 336- 786- 8667. Wheat straw $ 2.75/ ea; Fescue 4x5 rolls, $ 30. Mike Fields, Climax 336- 674- 3767. Fescue, $ 3- 3.50 / per bale at the barn. Jerry Beckom, Burlington 336- 260- 4824. 2009 Fescue 4X5 net wrapped round bales, Ansonville area, $ 20/ bale. Shannon Braswell, Monroe 704- 254- 0913. Fescue , $ 3.50/ sq. bale. Tracy Harned, Pine Level 919- 413- 0230. Fall 08 orchard grass, mixed, kept under shelter, $ 4/ ea. Mack Brame, Jr., Reidsville 336- 707- 2473. Fescue 4X4 round bales, 09 crop, mowed end of April, never rained on, stored under shed , $ 25/ bale. Thomas Warren, Timberlake 919- 732- 6212. Coastal horse hay sq bales $ 5/ ea;, $ 55/ large round bales. Larry Williams, Red Springs 910- 904- 3230. 09 and 08 fescue 4X4 net wrapped bales, $ 25 -$ 30. Leland M. Chrismon, Elon 336- 449- 5775. Fescue and orchard mix horse and cow quality 4’ x5’ round bales , $ 32 to $ 35 at the barn delivery optional. Joe Clendenin, Statesville 704- 880- 3209. Oates feed or seed, $ 3.50/ per bu. John Sullivan, Mount Olive 919- 738- 6442. Hay for horses cattle and goats, $ 3/ sq; 4x4 rolls, no rain, $ 15 and , $ 20 can deliver for additional fee. T. Lawrence, Lexing-ton 336- 798- 0277. 09 Alfalfa/ Orchard grass hay, $ 4.50/ sq bale; fescue hay, $ 3/ sq bale; rye straw, $ 2.50. Derek Smith, King 336- 983- 9732. 2009 heavy square bales horse quality hay, no rain, stored in barn, $ 3.25/ ea. Vernon Hill, Mount Pleasant 704- 436- 9524. Cheyenne Bermuda square bales, 50 lb, horse quality, $ 4/ sq bales. Jason Britt, Mount Olive 919- 689- 2686. Fescue and orchard grass 4x5 round bales , $ 25/ ea. Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485- 3487. 09 hay round rolls, excellent quality , $ 8/ ea. Daniel Craddock, Eden 336- 623- 1850. Organic fescue blend sq bales, horse quality hay rye, coastal Bermuda, orchard, well maintained fi elds, quantity discounts, delivery, babynavy@ yahoo. com , $ 2.75 - $ 3.85. Pat Snider, Staley 336- 317- 4105. Wheat straw good, fi rm bales, $ 3/ bale at the barn. Bob Jobe, Greensboro 336 697- 2302. Alfalfa hay horse quality, $ 8/ bale; Ozark Bermuda, horse quality, $ 5.50/ bale, fi eld discounts, delivery avail. Fred Burt, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 4447. Fescue round bales, 4X5, $ 25/ per roll; fescue orchard grass, $ 5; orchard grass, $ 6/ ea. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 902- 3950. Round hay bales 4x4, fescue, orchard grass and clover mix, $ 25/ per bale; Straw, wheat and rye, $ 2.50 at the barn. Anthony Slater, East Bend 336- 419- 6482. Costal Bermuda quality hay, no animal waste for fertilizers, quantity discounts, $ 35. Jimmy Smith, Bladen-boro 910- 874- 3592. Fescue June 09 cutting, $ 4/ in the barn. Hope Ward, Casar 704- 538- 7960. Fescue 4x4 round bales, good for cattle, horses, and goats, $ 25/ ea. Patty Rogers, North Wilkesboro 339- 984- 2830. Coastal Bermuda quality hay, no ani-mal waste for fertilizers, quantity discount , $ 35/ round bale. Jimmy Smith, Bladen-boro 910- 874- 3592. Orchard grass 2009 spring cutting no chemicals on grass, $ 4.50/ per sq bale. Curtis Paul, Henderson 252- 430- 9262. 4x4 round bales mixed grass, no rain, cut May/ June 2009, $ 10, $ 15 and $ 20; sq bales in fi eld , $ 3. David Bryant, Madi-son 336- 908- 2447. 2008 and 2009 Fescue $ 2/ square bales, $ 15/ round bales barn kept. Michael Fesperman, Mooresville 704- 746- 8315. Excellent coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality , $ 4 in the fi eld when cutting or $ 5 in the barn. John Moore, Washington 252- 946- 0066. Matua hay horse and cow quality, analysis by NC Dept of Ag, copy avail-able upon request, 4X5 double over the edge net wrapped rolls , $ 45. Merle Thomas, Star 910- 428- 4885. Fescue horse and cow quality, analysis by NC Dept of Ag, copy available upon request, 4X5 double over the edge net rapped rolls, $ 25/ ea. Merle Thomas, Star 910- 428- 4885. Fescue mix square bales, fall 08 and spring 09, horse and cow quality, no pesticides/ herbicides, all natural, $ 2.50 - $ 4.50. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 770- 1070. Fescue 4x5 round bales, horse qual-ity, $ 30/ ea. Dan Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 4215. Coastal Bermuda 4x5 round bales, $ 30/ ea. Bobby Dew, Jr., Rocky Mt 252- 883- 4422. Fescue, Fescue/ Orchard mix Orchard, Tiff, and wheat straw, $ 3 up. Bradley Kennedy, Woodleaf 704- 278- 4534 or 798- 3859. Cheyenne Bermuda , $ 3.25/ sq bales in the fi eld. Tom Haislip, Sanford 919- 842- 0088. Hay baled June 21 put up in a dry place, approximately 250 bales with more to come, $ 3/ per bale. Brock Myers, Lin-wood 336- 382- 1393. 09 4x4 round bales fescue and orchard grass mixed, no rain, stored in barn, good for horse or cattle, can deliver within a reasonable distance , $ 30/ per roll. Barry James, Ruffi n 336- 939- 7458. Fescue 4x4 round bales, good quality, no rain, stored in barn , $ 20/ ea. Dennis Bondurant, Reidsville 336- 613- 0738. Fescue no rain, very clean, baled this year, $ 3.75/ ea. Kim Lee, Siler City 336- 280- 1507. Hay , $ 4.50/ sq bales. Wayne Owenby, Ar-den 828- 651- 9322 or 273- 7158. Coasal hay, $ 30/ round bales or $ 4/ sq bales. Buddy Ezzell, Autryville 910- 990- 9280. First cutting fescue orchard grass, clover mix hay, horse quality, tight square bales, Davidson co , $ 4/ in barn. William Hartley, Lexington 336- 787- 3370. Fescue from spring ‘ 09 $ 4/ sq bales, no rain, horse quality; some from ‘ 08 , $ 2.50/ bale . Debbie Bethune, Mt. Pleas-ant 704- 982- 3691. Orchard grass square bales, high quality, green colored hay, 35- 45 lbs with lots of hay in a bale, $ 4 fi rst cutting , $ 5/ second cutting. Ken Barfi eld, Blanch 336- 694- 5739. Orchard grass & fescue baled June 2009, $ 3.50/ per sq bale in barn. Jeff Hoffman, Clemmons 336- 399- 6517. 4x4 round bales in the barn, good qual-ity, $ 25/ per bale. Robby Blackburn, North Wilkesboro 336- 407- 1559 or Tommy Miller 984- 7779. Fescue hay , $ 2.75/ sq bales. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336- 475- 6539. Orchard grass horse quality, spring ‘ 09, clean and dry 40- 50 lb, sq. bales $ 3/ in fi eld; $ 4/ in barn; cow quality round bales 600- 700 lbs, $ 20/ roll. Marshall Ratliff, Reidsville 336- 342- 0068. 09 wheat straw 2,000 bales , $ 2.25 - $ 2.50. Doug Groce, Siler City 919- 548- 2670. Horse hay out of the fi eld, baling in late July or August, excellent horse quality, 45 lb bales, $ 4/ bale. Peggy Mowrey, Pittsboro 919- 642- 0022. Fescue , $ 3.25/ sq bale. Jesse Gentry, Mocksville 336- 998- 3423. Bermuda hay sq bales, no animal waste applied, ‘ 09 crop, $ 4/ per bale. Russ Brock, Mt Olive 919- 738- 8341. Hay good quality, 4x5 round bale , $ 20/ per bale or will deliver, $ 30/ ea. David Hartman, Salisbury 704- 239- 0490. First cutting hay western Wilkes co, no rain, 4x4 bales , $ 20/ bale. Joel Church, Ferguson 336- 957- 6508. Fescue hay 09 Horse quality In barn no rain sq bale $ 3.75; 4X4, $ 25; 4X5, $ 35. Robert Connell Concord NC 704- 436- 7310 cell: 704- 918- 0846, Coastal Matua mix round bales, 4x4, fi rst cutting, no rain , $ 15/ 5 or more bales. Tom Williams, Rockingham 910- 895- 3870. Hay & Grain For Sale HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN JD 3020 utility tractor low profi le , reasonable. Jim Taylor, Shelby 704- 482- 9498. Used 3- pt hitch bush hog does not need to work, will remove gearbox and blade for intended use, reasonable. Bobby Joyner, Rocky Mount 252- 883- 8488. Drapers for an AC66 all crop combine or information where they can be purchased, reasonable. Johnny Russell, Dover 252- 526- 1382. Rock auger 9” w/ 2” inch hex or round, bit only; also 2 inch puff rock drill for T- post holes, reasonable. Doug Efi rd, Concord 704- 723- 1423. Flail mower 6 ft wide, GC to EC only , reasonable . Jerry Levit, Graham 336- 376- 5559. Hay tedder looking for a pull type 2 rotor hay tedder, reasonable . Richard Douthwaite, Matthews 704- 821- 8549. Need fasthitch for 140 will trade complete IH hopper for hitch, reasonable. Vernon Lovin, Hamlet 910- 205- 3737. Pipe reel for a 20’ Case IH 1020 grain platform, reasonable. Ben Brisson, Tar Heel 910- 866- 4898. Complete or partial hood for a 66 Ford 2000 mferrari@ nc. rr. com, reasonable. Maury Ferrari, Stedman 910- 531- 3772. Intern’l Super A 100, 130, or 140 running or not, to be used for parts, reasonable. L. W. Conrad, Jr., Thomasville 336- 472- 3614. 1100 MF tractor working tractor or good parts tractor, reasonable. Tom Lattimore, Lattimore 704- 434- 9849. Old junked tractor not running, to be used by certifi ed NC fi re/ rescue instruc-tor for training, near Wake or Sampson co, Free. Gary Baggett, Jr., Spivey’s Corner 910- 564- 5808. AC All Crop screens 7/ 64” and 1/ 14”, and scour kleen screens J size , reasonable. John Valle, Stony Point 704- 402- 6409. JD 6030 in GC, prefer without cab, but will take one with cab, reasonable. Gerald Mangum, Monroe 704- 242- 3089. Ford 532 baler for parts, reasonable. Bill Arnett, Lexington 336- 853- 6192. Sorghum plate for old Cole planter, reasonable. Betty Blevins, War-rensville 336- 384- 3823. Williams or Meadows corn mill, 20” stones, all original, good shape, all complete, reasonable. Harlan Sawyer, Swan-nanoa 828- 298- 8855. Hay conveyor for square bales, I’ve seen them with rubber tires and gasoline engine, height adjust up and down, reasonable. Sid Smith, New London 704- 438- 1777. 42” Woods belly mower for Farmall Cub or parts for mower, or any fi nish mower for a Farmall Cub, reasonable. David Burrus, Macon 252- 257- 4533. 3 pt Rototiller prefer 5- 6 wide with Cat 1 or 2 hitch, gently used equipment , around $ 500. Jeff Tucker, Advance 336- 971- 2113. JD equipment made for tractors along the size of a 420 or 320 JD, it must be original type equipment, not modern; Old hit and miss engine needs to be in good running order, size or make doesn’t matter, reasonable . Corey Walters, Lum-berton 910- 258- 2099. MF 263 4 WD, dual remotes, shuttle shift, GC; looking for 6 ft. rotary tiller, reasonable. Chris Beck, Connelly 828- 234- 9436. Diesel tractor w/ front end loader, 4wd, 40+ hp, must be mechanically sound, reasonable. Tony R. Fuller, Ju-lian 336- 697- 0296. Farmall Cub for parts only, en-gine condition does not matter, 6 or 12 volt, nego. James T. Holley, Walnut Cove 336- 595- 6216. 4- wheel grain wagon with hydraulic dump, reasonable . Todd Eddleman, Salis-bury 704- 633- 0732. Case 444 for parts or running, re asonable. Cliff Elder, Banner Elk 828 260 0923. Rake for 3- pt hitch 48” or 60”, can pick up within 30 miles of Greensboro, nothing fancy required, but together, no junk, reasonable. Bill Payne, Summer-fi eld 336- 339- 5368. 6 ft. disk harrow box blade, post hole auger, 3 point implements, reasonable. Rex Wade, Sanford 919- 777- 0256. 4500 or 5500 Ford backhoe, must be in GC , reasonable. Larry Cranford, So-phia 336- 498- 4444 or 302- 0970. MF 20 hay rake for parts, reasonable. Randy Settle, Elkin 336 957 8726r. Row buster garden cultivator must be in running condition , reasonable. Louis Ramsey, Rocky Point 910- 675- 2397. Wade Rain irrigation pipe, 3” only, must be in GC, prefer 30 ft sections, reasonable. John Vollmer, Bunn 919- 495- 2392. JD square baler or similar, close to Piedmont area , under $ 1,000. Mike Burris, Madison 336- 217- 2815. JD model 420 or 40 tractor in unre-stored condition, does not matter if it runs or not, I will even consider buying parts tractors, reasonable . M. Anthony, Ellen-boro 828- 429- 3809. Intern’l TD- 6 Drott loader for parts or any TD- 6 for parts , reasonable . Wil-liam Peck, Hickory 704- 462- 1679 or 828- 302- 9723. MF 150 tractor 3 cylinder Perkins diesel, PS, must be GC, no junk please, re asonable. James V. Dodson, Madison 336- 613- 2259. Manure spreader PTO driven preferred, reasonable. Lindy McGhee, Fay-etteville 910- 670- 4655. One row corn picker in operational condition, reasonable. Steve Cline, Shel-by 704- 466- 1904. 1020 JD diesel, PS, GC , reasonable . Garry Murphy, Rose Hill 910- 289- 8284. Pequea 710 hay fl uffer or equivalent in fi eld condition, reasonable . Wade Hobson, Boonville 336- 467- 0099. Junked Cub Cadet 108 86, 71 etc., need good front transmission gear, drive shaft and clutch, reasonable . Louis Helms, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436- 2061. Bandsaw sawmill will consider all models, reasonable. Curtis Austin, Trin-ity 336- 431- 7716. Troy bilt sickle mower model # 15003, junked for spare parts, reasonable . Charles Husband, Sr., Asheboro 336- 629- 1875. NH 411 discbine for parts, need some gears in the cutting bar, reasonable. Ken Parker, Albemarle 704- 982- 9000. NH disc hay cutter for parts; NH 850 round hay baler, reasonable. J. B. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. Cub Cadet for parts, prefer Cadet 1450 but will consider other Cadets, must have good automatic transmission, rear end and rear wheels. David Hensley, Ashville 828- 252- 8085. Equipment Wanted EQUIPMENT WANTED Four row double disc bedder w/ fertilizer hoppers for tobacco, $ 1,750; Holland 4 row pull type tobacco transplanter, rubber tire press wheels , $ 2,000. Robert Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252- 746- 6838. Farm lathe for making parts for farm tractors and equipment, $ 1,250; old post hole digger, 3 pt hitch, $ 60; 20’ length or 8” diameter 1/ 4” thick x 20’ aluminum pipe, LNC , $ 275. J. T. Hamm, Wake Forest 919- 556- 5266. FARM EQUIPMENT Alfalfa sq bales , $ 6 up depending on quantity/ quality. Wade M. Hobson, Boon-ville 336- 467- 0099. Orchard grass horse quality, $ 6/ ea; fescue/ orchard grass mix, second cutting, in barn, horse quality, $ 5/ ea. Edward Dixon, Graham 336- 376- 6588 or 213- 4085. Mixed orchard grass and alfalfa hay, $ 5/ per sq bale. David Beam, Catawba 828- 241- 3043 or 662- 5730- mobile. Quality orchard grass horse quality, large sq bales, $ 5/ ea; 4x5 round bales , $ 50/ ea all hay fertilized this spring. Mike Hester, Mebane 336- 269- 0296. Alfalfa horse quality, $ 7/ per bale. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Coastal Bermuda Tifton 4x5 round bales, $ 30/ ea. Jay Weaver, Mt. Olive 919- 689- 3880 or 921- 2924- cell. Wheat straw sq bales, $ 2.75 at the barn, $ 3/ per bale delivered w/ in 40 mi radius of Fayette. David Holland, Fay-etteville 910- 309- 0943. ‘ 09 Oat, rye grass, fescue and orchard grass, sq bales, $ 4/ ea; fescue round bales, 5x5 1,000 lbs. $ 50/ ea; ‘ 08 round bales of oat/ rye and hay grass, $ 20-$ 40/ ea. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. Fescue grass hay, sq bales, $ 2.75/ ea. Ronnie Hatley, Albemarle 704- 474- 4459. Alfalfa and orchard grass 50 lb bales, no rain, horse quality, $ 6.50/ in the fi eld; $ 7/ in the barn; orchard grass, $ 5.50/ in the fi eld, $ 6.50/ in the barn, wheat straw tight bales , $ 2.50. Harden Phipps, Julian 336- 446- 6817. Alfalfa $ 8/ per bale; fescue grass, $ 5/ per bale; orchard grass, $ 6 and $ 7/ per bale; orchard/ fescue mix, $ 6/ per bale, we deliver for additional fee. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale 336- 643- 5621. Wheat straw at barn, delivery avail-able, straw blowing available, tractor trailers welcome , $ 3.25/ at barn. Terry Toomes, Randleman 336- 498- 3844. Fescue/ orchard grass mix, 4x4 round bales, discount over ten bales, $ 20/ ea. Marie Lambeth, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 1800. 4x4 round bales, $ 25; sq bales, $ 4; matua round bales, 4x4, $ 30; sq bales, $ 4/ ea. Wesley Williams, Rockingham 910- 895- 3480. Horse quality hay, $ 25/ per roll delivery available. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606. 09 Bermuda hay horse quality round bales , $ 25-$ 30/ per bale. Lacy Beck , Jr., Hamlet 910- 582- 0271 or 995- 1041. Alfalfa/ orchard grass orchard grass and fescue, $ 2.50-$ 4.50. J. Lloyd Mabe, Danbury 336- 593- 8088. Orchard grass 09 spring cut, no rain, stored in barn, horse quality, fertilized, lined and weed control, $ 6/ sq bale. Mark Williams, Reidsville 336- 342- 6711. Fescue and orchard with some al-falfa, $ 4/ sq bales and $ 20/ rolls . James L. Tucker, King 336- 983- 5970. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, no rain, no animal waste, $ 3/ in the fi eld or $ 3.50/ at the barn. Glenn Turnage, Benson 919- 894- 4960. Fescue ‘ 09 cutting, 4x5, net wrapped bales, horse quality, stored in barn,$ 30; coastal Bermuda, $ 40/ bale quantity discounts delivery available. Jason Blackwelder, Wades-boro 704- 467- 4566. HAY & GRAIN 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. *** Black leather saddle w/ cordura, 16- 17, $ 175. Donna Johnson, Eden 336- 627- 4696. Horse pasture board available, lots of turnout, feeding 2x day, hay in winter, lots of trails/ grass, large arena, owner on site , $ 200. Marybeth Hope, Mebane Heidi Fisher 919- 622- 1593. Horse boarding stalls available con-veniently located in Raleigh, includes hay, grain, 1/ 2 day turnout in green pasture, large arena and round pen, $ 350. Joan Romano, Wake Forest 860- 391- 2005. TWH 9 y/ o gelding, chestnut, loves to show, great temperament, sired by Gens Armed and Dangerous, 15.3 h, $ 5,500. Stephanie Champlin, Kannapolis 704- 960- 8989. Circle Y Flex- tree saddle, 16”, $ 800; Brown cutback saddle 21” includes stirrups and girth, non- slip cover , $ 100. Joyce Hagar, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 5316. Reining/ cow horse bred mares, geld-ings, shown AQHA, NRHA - HUS, lower level dressage, reining, all ages and ability levels , $ 7,500 up. Joy Frannicola, Smith-fi eld 919- 398- 5230. Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2009 Mosquito fi sh Gambusia, widely used for mosquito control, $ 100 / per 1,000. Bobby Irving, Madison 336- 427- 7171. Fainting goat kids MGR reg., DOB 5/ 09, twins and triplets, most without horns, males $ 200; females , $ 225 trades possible. L. W. Shoaf, Lexington 336- 956- 0404 Plantation1@ ptmc. net. Livestock For Sale To lease land in Alexander, Wil-kes, Iredell, or Caldwell co for deer hunting, reasonable. Ernest Harrington, Tay-lorsville 828- 632- 7144. To lease land for deer hunting in Rock-ingham, Guilford or Stokes county, Aaron Stutts, High Point 336- 259- 5286. Farm land/ acreage south east Winston- Salem for working honey bee hives, reasonable. Janice Tate, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 4554. To lease pasture for raising beef cows in Forsyth, Yadkin, and Stokes county, any size pasture considered e- mail b_ madren@ msn. com , reasonable. Bryant Madren, Tobaccoville 336- 391- 2950. To lease farm land 50 to 250 ac in eastern Wake county or Johnston county for soybeans, wheat, $ 60/ ac nego. Bob Atkins, Youngsville 919- 880- 7598. To lease 50 ac or more for hunting 09/ 10 season, call or email ehogsed@ brmemc. net, reasonable . Elmer Hogsed, Hayes-ville 828- 389- 6373. To lease hunting land for deer and/ or ducks, responsible hunter, reasonable. Adam Stephenson, Raleigh 919- 427- 5358. To lease ‘ 09 and future years for deer hunting within an hour’s drive of Stanly co, references available upon request, responsible hunter, reasonable . Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 0213. Farmland/ cutover east of Raleigh for rabbit hunting, reasonable. James Lee, Raleigh 919- 872- 1411. Farmland Wanted FARMLAND Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur-poses, i. e. cultivation, raising livestock and/ or other farm commodities. Advertisers must indicate use of land. Farmland For Sale 51 ac Caswell co, Yanceyville, mini farm or hunting retreat with pond, adjacent to state game lands , $ 3,495/ per ac. Thomas Lowe, Greensboro 336- 209- 7307. 23 ac fenced pasture land, barns, pond, 600’ paved road frontage , $ 250,000. Phil-lip W. Smith, Gibsonville 336- 621- 1425 or 908- 6755. 16.48 ac mini farm w/ pond, orchard, 2 stall barn, 1,735 sq ft open home, 30 minutes to Durham, 15 minutes to Roxboro , $ 249,000. David Chandler, Rouge-mont 336- 597- 1152. 60+ ac NW Chatham co, 277 ft of road frontage on Silk Hope Liberty Rd, 2 small ponds, stream, timber, overgrown pasture , $ 295,000. Joanna Hedrick, Siler City 919- 548- 2229 or 548- 6645. For lease approximately 110 acres in Laurel Springs, Alleghany co for fall 2009 hunting seasons, $ 1,500. Harold Pruitt, Laurel Springs 704- 564- 1980. 3.7 ac Yadkin co, mostly open with creek and 200’ of paved road, $ 6,500 / per ac. David Darby, Advance 704/ 905- 2435. 8+ acre farm Linwood area of Davidson co, 3 ac cleared fi elds and farm pond for irrigation, 400 ft road frontage, $ 7,000- $ 8,000/ acre. Edgar Miller, Lexington 336- 899- 0660. 3 ac bordering 1,500 ft. trout stream, excellent seedling operation site, Avery co, $ 125,000. Joel Carter, Minneapolis 828- 733- 9626. 25 ac bordering 400 ft trout steam, excellent hunting/ fi shing/ tree farm building site, hugh waterfalls/ state park nearby, $ 250,000. Joel Carter, Minneapolis 828- 733- 9626. Hog fi nishing farm 14,060 head, 258 ac open, 120 grass, remainder in row crop, contract w/ Murphy Brown, 2 JD P, 6 reels, 3 pickup, etc, Pender co , $ 3,000,000. Barry Keatts, Willard 252- 945- 2696. 10 ac wooded, joins alcoa game land, within 300 yds. of Tuckertown lake, plenty of deer and turkey, $ 85,000. Barry Kemp, Richfi eld 704- 279- 6132. 6.2 ac in eastern Lincoln co, located off Amity Ch. Rd. close to Hwy 16, mostly cleared , $ 95,000. Sammy Bean, Iron Sta-tion 704- 732- 3825 or 685- 7817- cell. 102.5 ac Anson co, timber has been cut, great for chicken farm or pasture land, great deer, turkey and pig hunting, joins 2 small streams,$ 3,000/ acre or, $ 300,000. Carl Lee, Rockingham 919- 895- 4564. 144 ac Stokes co, 45 ac grassed, 110 ac fenced, 2- 3 pond sites, great mtn. views, 1.7 mi paved road front, old log house, barns, $ 665,000. Jim Reid, Westfi eld 336- 996- 2135. 32+ ac cleared/ wooded and wetlands, ideal for private waterfowl impoundment more than 6 different kinds of ducks/ geese, Pamlico co , $ 530,000 nego. Shade Barnes, Bayboro 252- 745- 5663. 28 ac Rowan co west, Hwy 150, 2 streams, all open, $ 795,000. Brent Curtis, Mooresville 704- 664- 1230. 138 ac Statesville, beautiful, former dairy farm, NCDENR certifi ed, 90 ac in crops, creek fed bass pond, easy access I- 77 and I- 40, great equestrian potential, $ 14,000/ acre. Denise Washburn, Huntersville 704- 875- 0786. 125 ac farm northwest Rowan co, shop, outbuildings, abundant wildlife for hunting, 5 bedroom house, $ 6,000/ per acre. Randy Osborne, Cleveland 704- 278- 0013 or 336- 909- 0020. 21 acre tract, great for horse farm, 2 acre pond site, $ 70,000. Carl Lee, Rock-ingham 910- 895- 4564 or 910- 410- 0011. Lease 25 ac horse boarding, clean, quiet, 4 large pastures/ 1 dry, tensile, run ins, new eight 12x12 stall barn, arena, pen, auto drinkers, $ 1,500-$ 2,500. H. M. LLoyd, Chapel Hill 919- 616- 8052. To rent land in Semora with fenced pasture, stable, hen house and large old farm house , $ 700/ month. Wayne Moore, Milton 336- 234- 8515. 38.2 ac fourth generation farm, located off US Hwy 421, Hwy 62 exit, Julian, approx. 10 ac mowed fi elds/ pasture land, remainder in woods, 2 accesses, $ 259,000. Ruth Deviney, Greensboro 336- 852- 4344. 14.08 ac Davidson co in Midway, pond, fence, wooded, road frontage, small fi elds, $ 165,000. Donald Myers, Winston- Salem 336- 462- 2824. 10 ac two rooster houses, 500’ x 40’ upgrader to tier 3, $ 75,000 income, 1,600 sq ft double wide, building and farm equipment, $ 325,000. Rufus V. Austin, Carthage 910- 947- 3145. 42 ac Wilkes co, Brushy Mtns, new survey, lines painted, right of way, owner fi nancing, $ 4,500/ ac. Brown Osborne, North Wilkesboro 336- 838- 4590. 34 ac Badin Lake, Montgomery co, deer hunting , $ 125,000. Joe Regan, Thomas-ville 336- 472- 1530. 42 ac Wilkes co Brushy Mountains new survey, lines painted, right of way, owner fi nancing, will not divide, $ 4,500/ ac. Brown Osborne, North Wilkesboro 336 838 4590. 8.006 ac Yadkin co, fenced pasture, 1 ac pond in center, 492.10 ft road frontag e, $ 80,000. Kathleen Reavis, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 8856 aft. 7 pm. For rent 50 ac horse or cattle farm with 30 ac pasture, 2 BR 1 1/ 2 baths brick house, shop, storage, barns, stable, pond, $ 1,000. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 57 ac Union co, 3 dwellings, 5 poultry bldgs, paved drive, pond, hay fi elds on 800 ft road frontage, co water, 3 mi. S of Monroe , $ 620,000. Tommy Nesbit, Monroe 704- 289- 4381. Hunting lease 1,150 ac, Deep Gap, deer, turkey, bear and more. 5- yr lease, $ 9/ per ac per year for the fi rst 2 yrs, $ 10.80/ for the last 3 years. Eddie Moretz, Deep Gap 828- 264- 5420. For lease hunting land, Deep Gap, deer, turkey, bear, 4 parcels, 134 ac; 178 ac; 32 ac; 745 ac, 5- yr lease, $ 12/ ac per year fi rst 2 yrs , $ 14/ per ac last 3 years. Eddie Moretz, Deep Gap 828- 264- 5420. 221 ac mountain timber land, elevations to 4,500 ft, trout stream pouring out of 3,000 ac of US National Forest near Sylva , $ 7,500/ per ac. Scott Toal, Belmont 229- 563- 7561 or 704- 654- 1783. 12 ac farmland partially wooded, out buildings, deep well, house, NW Chatham co, organically gardened, $ 225,000. Penelope Ferry- Leeper, Pittsboro 919- 742- 2740. 10.5 ac Chatham co, 7 ac pasture, 2 fenced, run- in sheds, 20 x 25 tractor shed, 1,500 sq ft, 3 b/ r, 2 bath, $ 169,900. Linda Yow, Siler City 919- 353- 1381. 221 ac mountain timber land with elevations to 4,500 ft, trout stream pouring out of 3,000 ac of US National Forest near Sylva, $ 7,500/ ac. Scott Toal, Belmont 704- 654- 1783. 46 ac mostly wooded w/ stream, over 800 ft rd front with abundant wildlife; two 7 ac fi elds: located in Caswell co, $ 5,000/ per ac nego. David Sartin, Jr, Providence 336- 388- 2678. Aquaculture, Supplies & Services Horse boarding full board only, nice private facility, lush grass, round pen, rid-ing arena, trails, indoor wash stall, climate controlled tack room , $ 275 up. Lisa Short, Richlands 910- 324- 2449. Reg. Arabian mare Russian/ German lines, broke to ride, gentle, $ 800. David Oldham, Elizabeth City 252- 207- 5955. Paso Fino gelding, 8 y/ o, bay, show and trail , $ 2,200. Cindy Joseph, Sum-merfi eld 336- 348- 6913. Pine shavings large, hvy, compact plastic bags, easy picking, low waste, easy to handle/ store, excellent cover-age, very absorbent. , $ 4.25/ ea. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville 336- 698- 0207. 96 Sundowner Sierra series 2 horse slant, LQ, all amenities, very nice , $ 17,000 OBO. Ray Threadgill , Concord 704- 784- 8130. 60 ft round pen only used a couple of years, red in color, VGC , $ 900 OBO. DeeAnn Seymour, Rocky Mount 252- 266- 5009. TWH gelding black, stout, 15H, 13 y/ o, very healthy, excellent manners and attitude, trail safe, goes wherever you point him, $ 1,500. M. Paige, Hayesville 828- 389- 4512. Circle Y show saddle, VGC, comes with new headstall and reigns, $ 750. Angela Sitton, Mebane 919- 563- 2067. Miniature sized team harness with hames and bridles, no collars, brand new, beta biothane, will fit B sized minis, Amish made, very nice, $ 450. Janet Leatherwood, Canton 828- 712- 8969. Buckskin gelding 14.2h, 10 y/ o, very gentle, great western pleasure, good on trails, road safe, no vices, all tack included, $ 850. Rob Miller, Lexington 336- 859- 8071. English made Bellcrown horse cart with 98 cm wheels, many extras to include extra set of large shafts, will fi t standard size to draft horses , $ 2,500. Rob Schwarz, Aberdeen 910- 603- 1556. ‘ 06 Palomino fi lly 16.1 H, granddaughter of Two Timin Smoothie, broke to ride will make a nice HUS show horse, $ 5,500. Larry Williams, Red Springs 910- 904- 3230. Horse boarding in Hurdle Mills area, 12 x 12 stalls, nice green pastures, 120 x 180 lighted arena, lots of trails, fed 2x daily, $ 325. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 4739. Horse boarding 30 stall barn with lots to offer, loving care of your horse, feed 2 X daily, stalls picked daily, pasture turn out, safe fencing, riding arena, lots of trials, full board $ 250 up. M. Torie, Winston- Sa-lem 336- 703- 8421. Horse boarding clean, quiet, pas-ture/ stall boarding, new barn, arena, pen, lrg pastures, tensile fence, run ins, owner on site 24/ 7 , $ 200. H. M. Lloyd, Chapel Hill 919- 616- 8052. 2 horse tag- along trailer fl oors and tires in EC,’ 70s Gore trailer w/ hay rack and tack compartment, $ 1,400 OBO; Abetta synthetic saddle EC, light weight, great for beginners or childern, fi ts almost any horse, $ 200. Anna Shumaker, Wood-leaf 704- 278- 9338. TWH mare bay with white trim, 9 yrs, 15 hands, stocky build, easy keeper, good trail horse crosses everything, good with cars, dogs, 4- wheelers , $ 1,500 consider trade for non gaited beginner. Sharon Hutchins, Roxboro 919- 672- 8896. Barrett stock combo, all aluminum, center gate, 4, $ 10,000. Janette M. Oglesby, Stokesdale 336- 643- 4885. TWH colt DOB 4/ 09, excellent blood-lines, $ 1,200 nego. Mary Cooke, Corne-lius 704- 892- 8675. Horse boarding Northern Wake/ Southern Granville co, good pasture with grass, large stalls, 2 round pens, riding ring, hours of trails 35 years experience, $ 350. Ralph Bridges, Creedmoor 919- 528- 3082. 1995 GN Sundowner 2 horse trailer, white, ramp straight load , $ 5,000. Debbie Whitley, Walkertown 336- 595- 2521. Pasture boarding with 2 ponds, bor-dering stream and run in shelter, arena and round pen on site, conveniently located in Mebane near I85/ I40, $ 125/ month for the fi rst horse, discount on 2 up. Junior Kimrey, Mebane 919- 304- 2547. Reg. half Arabian grey, 12 y/ o, rides English or Western, great conformation, no bad habits, needs a loving person, great for English show, $ 2,100; Horse boarding pasture or full boarding, large pastures, , $ 125. Roger Dalton, Sanford 919- 718- 1853. APHA 2002 mare 15 h, bay & white medicine hat, would make good trail horse or broodmare, $ 1,500 . Lisa Blackburn, To-baccoville 336- 969- 6678. New horse boarding facility located in Smithfi eld, opening soon, limited availabil-ity, 30 stalls, $ 300. Scott Hanshaw, Siler City 919- 663- 0870. Palomino TWH 2 y/ o mare, parents were registered but papers were lost, par-ents 15.2 h freedomranch3211@ aol. com, $ 1,000; Circle Y trail saddle, 16, $ 650. Gina Roberts, Fayetteville 910- 481- 9904. QH mare great bloodline, gentle, great on trails, would make great broodmare , $ 2,500. Joanne Champion, Linden 910- 980- 1113 or 850- 6960. HORSES Mini horse foals black/ white, blue eyes, cremello fi lly, gray/ white and sorrel/ white colt, parents on site, DNA tested , $ 800 up. Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. Doctor buggy lights, rubber on wheels, ready for the road, $ 1,000. John Davis, Wake Forest 919- 614- 6532. Reg. TWH gelding, 7 y/ o, good on trails, $ 1,250. Robert Hill, Albemarle 704- 982- 7655. Gaited western saddle Crest Ridge High Prairie, hardly used, 16”, $ 1,450. Susan Hilton , Lexington 336- 956- 3365. Gypsy drum stallion 2 y/ o, registered w/ DNA proof of great bloodlines, long mane, etc., $ 7,000. Jan Young, Waco 704- 472- 3136. Mini donkeys breeding quality, regis-tered, $ 500 up. Steve Levitt, Efl and 919- 563- 9527. Sundowner horse trailer all aluminum, 10 ft LQ, mid tack, stock in rear, $ 29,500. Boyd Christenbury, Charlotte 704- 363- 0155. Halfl inger team 10 and 11 y/ o mares, work single or double and ride, $ 800/ ea or, $ 1,500/ for the team. Jessica Snow, State Road 336- 874- 2535. ‘ 04 Trail ET 2 horse slant BP escape door, rear tack, saddle racks, lightly used, will consider partial trade for nice 2 horse BP, $ 8,500. D. Moore, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 1372. Horse boarding nice facility, quality hay and feed, safe fencing, run in shelters, hot/ cold water, extras, $$$$$. Neila Tullar, Gibsonville 336- 449- 6244. Horse buggy EC, $ 1,200. Hugh Baker, Statesville 704- 879- 4516. Used saddle bags, $ 150. Gary Shaver, Statesville 704- 402- 2231. 4/ 09 Percheron colt out of reg. dam, quality sire, black w/ star, great conforma-tion, halter broke, handled daily weaned 9/ 09, $ 550. Chloe Molner, Blanch 336- 234- 9216. Shavings, all pine very absordent, compressed and packed into a large bale for ease of handling/ storage, $ 4.50/ ea volume discounts good supply on hand. George Hines, Jr., Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2987. Black QH mare buggy horse, 5 y/ o, blaze and 2 white feet, good trail horse, shoed, ready to go , $ 1,600. Joe Snow, Thurmond 336- 874- 3636. HORSES 30+ ac Moore co, barn, cabin, pas-ture, woodland exploreallofl ife@ gmail. com, $ 220,000. Wendy Horne, Camer-on 910- 690- 0735. 12 acre farm between Lake Mattamus-keet and Pamlico Sound, Hyde co, 3,500 sq ft home, horse stable, $ 370,000. Emery Midyette, Engelhard 252- 921- 0298. 7 acre vineyard on 13 acre tract with 3 bldgs, vineyard, winery and distillery. All facilities, equipment, inventories, permits and licenses , $ 1,500,000. Terry Crater, Clemmons 336- 245- 8396. 98 ac eastern Union co, considerable paved road frontage, mostly wooded, 2 streams, plentiful wildlife , $ 8,000/ per ac. Allan Edwards, Oakboro 704- 485- 4354. 6.1 ac NE Randolph co, 821 ft paved road frontage, creek, fenced pasture, organic orchards, wooded area, huge barn, 3 smaller bldings, 1,430 sq ft house convenient to Greensboro and Triangle, $ 249,500. Ed Price, Staley 336- 622- 3690. 88 ac Stokes co, great for farming, hunt-ing, paved road front, large stream, fenced , $ 366,000. Betty McAlexander, Dan-bury 336- 593- 8989. 38 ac farmland Yadkin co, 6 ac cleared, corn, etc, 32 ac mostly old hardwood tim-ber, 2 streams, mostly level, deer, turkey, etc., $ 145,000. H. R. Wishon, Boonville 336- 367- 7735. For lease 150 ac hunting land, planted in 2 y/ o trees, large wind rows, ponds, Martin co, $ 10/ per ac. William Modlin , Jamesville 252- 792- 7709. 18 ac small pond, fruit trees, $ 225,000. Gary Lambert, Millers Creek 336- 262- 6754. 133 ac Person co , $ 2,300/ per ac. Joe DiBona, Timberlake 336- 364- 7978. To lease 136 ac, Sampson co, long term for hunting w/ trails, $ 10/ per ac. D. Peterson, Salemburg 910- 564- 4962. 25 ac Surry co, farm land, half wooded, half cleared, perfect for mini farm, vineyard or horses, spring fed stream, secluded, 4 b/ r house , $ 625,000. Mark Shelton, Mt. Airy 336- 401- 2716. 9.94 ac Rutherford co, mini farm, mostly pasture, stream, road front, $ 79,900. Deana Gilliam, Forest City 828- 429- 0688. 17 ac Mini farm southern Person co, 800 ft paved road frontage, half wooded, half open, ideal for horses/ hunting, convenient to Durham, Roxboro, RTP, $ 120,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont 336- 364- 7516. 11 ac Davie co, 30x28 wired garage/ work-shop, 2 sheds, 2 storage bldings, 2 fenced pastures, 4 b/ r house , $ 289,000. Vickie Whicker, Mocksville 336- 998- 5387. 8.8 ac Rockingham co, grassed, 1,200’ paved road front, large workshop, 3 b/ r house , $ 175,000. Evelyn Ingle, Burlington 336- 260- 8864. 142 ac southern Davidson co, barn, utility bldg, water, 81 ac fenced, ideal for horses/ cattle, 2,500 road front, $ 6,500/ ac; 111 wooded ac, southern Davidson co , $ 5,000/ per ac. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611. FARMLAND Angus bull calves born spring and summer 2008, from well- established commercial herd, $ 400-$ 500. Joy Cline, Concord 704- 786- 4488. Two young male goats make great brush clearers, not for meat goats , $ 35/ ea. Diane Price, Todd 828- 264- 1337. Sulfok- Polypay Cross Ram proven, 5 y/ o, 180% lamb crop in 2009 , $ 350. James Young, Grassy Creek 336- 384- 1358. Llamas male/ female, black/ white, 3 y/ o, makes ideal pets with little main tenance, $ 300. George K Jones, Julian, NC 336- 420- 0963. Llamas mini, ILR, young and adult, variety of colors, trained to lead , $ 900 up. Mike and Wanda Higgins, Gibson-ville 336- 697- 8955. Fullblooded Boer goats ABGA reg., two bucks and one doe, DOB born 5/ 09, $ 100 up. David L. Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Registered Nigerian dwarf young bucks, blue eyes, great bloodlines, $ 200. Janet Efi rd, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. Boer does registered stock, various ages, very nice quality breeding stock, $ 125 to $ 300; one 98% buck available, DOB 2/ 09 , $ 150. Stuart Richens, Hen-dersonville 828- 685- 1170. Register Angus bulls 8- 9 m/ o out of AI bulls, Total, 1I2, and a son of Objec-tive 1- bull 7/ 8 Angus 1,600 lbs will be 3 12/ 09, $ 800 up. David White, Dallas 704- 913- 5157. Dairy goats Alpine does, $ 50-$ 100/ ea, nego. for quantities of 2 or more; black/ white/ brown spotted Nubian bucks, DOB 3/ 09 , $ 75/ ea. Jonas Asbill, Asheboro 336- 302- 7131. Icelandic sheep lambs for wool, milk, meat, lawn maintenance, or pets, 2 m/ o, mixed colors, $ 150; Nigerian dwarf kids two cute rams, brown and black, good breeders, pets, can maintain lawn, $ 25. Lara Chew, Otto 828- 524- 9133. Pygmy goats all sizes, males and females, $ 25- 45. Teresa Smith, Olin 704- 539- 5412. Pygmy goats does and bucks , $ 35 up. Timothy Dollyhite, Mt. Airy 336- 351- 6324 or 6354. Tamworth and Tamworth cross pigs, $ 40 to $ 50/ ea; breed gilts , $ 250 up. Dean Buie, Hoffman 910- 690- 5173. Polled Hereford bulls full blooded out of large dark colored Herefords, gentle , $ 500 up. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- 932- 0503 or 938- 1420- nights. Proven Corriedale reg. breeding stock, very well bred show stock, $ 150/ ea or 3 or more $ 100/ ea NC state champ parents; purebred cashmere goats, proven stock, great fi ber coverage , $ 100 up . Melissa Gray , Richlands 910- 324- 7665. Black Angus bulls reg. top blood-lines, 16- 20 m/ o , $ 1,050 up. Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485- 3487. Hereford bulls reg. polled, 4 to choose from with excellent EPD’s, ready to breed in fall , $ 1,000/ up. Brent Creech, Zebu-lon 919- 801- 7561. Guernsey X Jersey heifer 9 m/ o, 500 lb, halter- broke and hand- fed, will make excellent family milk cow, beautiful build and color, $ 1,000. Mike Tisdale, Nash-ville 252- 459- 6616. Guernsey cow 30 m/ o, halter- broke, hand- milked daily, AI bred to Guernsey bull, due to calve Jan 2010, $ 1,800. Paul Taylor, Nashville 252- 459- 3064. Jacob sheep sound mature ewes and lambs, proven rams and lambs, current on all vaccines, feet trimmed, dewormed, sheared, some exposed ewes double crop , $ 125-$ 300. Michael Helton, Yadkin-ville 336- 813- 4899. Ram lambs jacob and jacob crosses, also the possibility to trade rams, $ 40- $ 125. Barbara A. Walton, Siler City 919- 548- 4626. Belted Galloways pedigreed or not, cow/ calf pairs, steers and heifers, reasonable delivery available, $ 500 to $ 2,000. Vernon L. Roberts, Bessemer City 704- 922- 3925. Mini babydoll sheep white 3 y/ o, old proven ewe and black ram lamb, unrelated pair; two black wethers, herd reduction has smiling teddy bear faces, $ 250-$ 500. Lynn Selby, Bath 252- 964- 4200. USDA Scrapie- Free Tunis sheep all ages, lambs to mature brood animals, $ 250 up. A. R, Hodgin, Ramseur 336- 879- 5484. Polled Hereford bull 13 m/ o, fi rst class son out of Legend cow, halter broken, gentle, $ 1,000. Claud Austin, Boone 828- 264- 2810. Mini Zebu cattle all ages, bulls , cows and calves, 27 to choose from , $ 500 up. James Ledbetter, Shelby 704- 434- 7893 or 300- 6695. Black Angus reg. bred cows and heifers, cows 4 and 5 y/ o, $ 750. Ronald Gaddy, Taylorsville 828- 632- 7704. Black Angus X bulls two 7- 10 m/ o weaned and pre- conditioned , $ 750. L. Eddy Sipe, Statesville 704- 871- 7172. Black baldy bull calved 2006, proven, docile; Beefmaster/ Angus bull, calved 12/ 07, $ 500-$ 900. Bill Boncek, Hol-lister 252- 257- 5575. LIVESTOCK August 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Poultry & Supplies For Sale Wood ducks, Mandarins common shell ducks, manned ducks, shovelers, bar- headed geese, lesser white front geese, $ 20/ up. Brian Daughtry, La Grange 919- 751- 2933. Four Bantams 1 black, 1 white, 1 gray, 1 buff, $ 10/ ea; Ameracauna Easter egg chickens, $ 20/ pair. Beth Hicks, Lex-ington 336- 236- 2014. White Leghorn chicks hatched 5/ 09; baby guineas hatched 5/ 09 bring your own carrier, $ 3/ ea . John W. Moore, Sea-grove 910- 464- 3680. Acuna ( Americana) roosters and assorted other roosters , $ 3/ ea. Keith Hamilton, Salemburg 910- 564- 5699. Old English bantams black, silver duckwing, blue barred quail, fawn duck-wing, spangle rooster, all ages, $ 5 up; Buff Orpington chicks all ages, great layers of brown egg , $ 2 up. Allen Roberts, Sea-grove 910- 571- 2036. 4x14 slats $ 2,000: Big Dutchman Rooster Feeder, $ 1,000; chain hen feeder w/ platform scales $ 2,000; sodium lights, $ 20/ ea. Eugene White, Taylorsville 828- 632- 6803 or 312- 6018. Peacocks black shoulder, India Blue chicks , $ 15 up. Richard Simmons, Clar-endon 910- 653- 3574 or 640- 7114. Call ducks white, grey, black, blue, chocolate bib, buff, butterscotch, apricot, snowys, spots, black east Indian, $ 6 to $ 40. Wayne Parsons, Clayton 919- 631- 1328. Quail Jumbo Wisconsin bobwhites, chicks, eggs, started birds available, great for restocking and bird dog training, very healthy strong bloodlines, $ 0.30-$ 2.50. Randy Bowers, Albemarle 704- 982- 3182. Mixed large fowl chicks $ 2 up; Japa-nese bantams adults, $ 7; Naraganset turkey poults $ 10; Guinea poults, $ 5 up. David Riley, Seagrove 336- 873- 7654. Polish, cochins silkies, leghorns, barred rocks and more between Hoke and Cumberland co , $ 5-$ 15. Jane Clifton, Fayetteville 910- 487- 3999. Dominique chicks and hatching eggs $ 8/ doz; pullets $ 6/ up; cockerels , $ 2.50/ up. Julie Gupton, Louisburg 919- 853- 3542. 100 Bell waters $ 5; rooster feeder, $ 2,000; chain feeder with rooster guard $ 4,000; auto nest 60 sections, $ 200; 36” fans 220v, $ 150; egg cooler, $ 600; egg grader , $ 200. Ted Burleson, Salisbury 704- 278- 4388 . White homing pigeons , $ 10 up. Rufus Boyd, Washington 252- 927- 4588. Jumbo Brown Coturnix quail Rhode Island Red, Buff Orpington and Speckled Sussex chicks, Guinea keets, $ 1-$ 4. M. Steve, New London 704- 305- 0970. Farm Fresh all natural large brown eggs, $ 2/ dozen. Jennifer Craft, Yadkin-ville 336- 961- 2467. High fl ying tipplers great fl yers lots of color, quantity discounts, up to $ 5. Chuck Burger, Stoneville 336- 453- 1432. Peachicks Java Green, Blue, Black Shoulder, Pied, Cameo, Purple, White, Baby Woodducks, Mandarins, Doves, Pigeons, Rabbits, Muscovy Ducks , $ 5.00 and up. Lynn Woodard, Kannapolis 704- 932- 2061. 45 Dominique chicks 18 RIR chicks, 25 Araucana chicks from 1 - 2 w/ o, $ 2.50/ ea; 12 Araucana chicks 4 1/ 2 w/ o , $ 4/ ea all breeders on site. Dave Bradley, Nash-ville 252- 904- 4737. RIR chickens chicks $ 3/ ea; pullets $ 5/ ea; hatching eggs male and female, $ 5 dozen. Holden Sumner, Trinity 336- 899- 9665. White ring- neck doves pets or can lease for wedding receptions, etc., no releases, $ 10-$ 15. Nancy Dawson, Ba-hama 919- 620- 8055. Homing pigeons many types includ-ing Blue Bar and Red Checked,. release boxes, $ 25/ ea. Randy Smith, Robbins-ville 828- 479- 2805. Red Hens California white hens, O. E. and Cochin bantam, $ 5 up. Fred Hill, Roxboro 336- 598- 4710. Bobwhite quail 5 w/ o chicks and older, all raised in 400’ chicken houses, $ 2 up. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 252- 478- 7575. Blue Orpington Barred Rock, Austral-orp, Americuana, Lakenvelder, Hamburg, Guinea, Pheasants. Royal Palm, Bourbon Red and Chocolate turkeys, $ 2 to $ 12. Donny Epps, Troy 910- 576- 4660. Valley quail bobwhite, blue and black silkie chicks, black jersey giants, black cop-per marans , $ 1 up. Dale Christy, China Grove 704- 855- 4942. Silver pheasents full grown male and two females. $ 55 for all three, good health, $ 55/ for all three. Paige Harrelson, Aberdeen 910- 281- 4629. Young standard bronze turkeys ; also purple, pied, india blue and emerald spauld-ing/ white peacock chicks, $ 12 up. Randy Allen, Albemarle 704- 986- 0346. Automatic nest system and all equipment from 400’ layer house, great working condition, $ 50 to $ 4,000. M. Raymond, Harmony 704- 546- 7328. Solid white fantail pigeons , $ 30/ pair. Allen Durden, Rockingham 910- 895- 7448. 2 chicken cages built off the ground on legs, well built, treated lumber , $ 50- $ 75. David Crowell, Gold Hill 704- 279- 3175 after 6 pm. Nipple drinker for a 400 ft layer house, $ 500; fans with shutter, $ 100. Raymond Wilkinson, Iron Station 704- 735- 4390. 3,000 Red Sex Link pullets, young chickens at laying age, brown egg layers, vaccinated and debeaked, $ 5.75 up. E. D. Snider, Staley 336- 708- 2998. Chicken steps for breeder house attach to slat edgesandankern@ aol. com, $ 10/ ea. Dan Kerns, McLeansville 336- 621- 9534. Used Chicken house equipment 48” and 36” fans, winches, heaters, feeders, switches, $ 10-$ 200; Priefert Litter Saver model 90, 3 pt hitch $ 2,000; Big Dutchman feeder with pans for 400’ chicken house, $ 200. Glenn Powers, Bennett 336- 581- 3462. Game chickens pairs Kelso white hackle, hatch grays, 1 y/ o up, $ 125 . Tony Bowyer, Laurel Hill 910- 276- 2447 . Chickens Bantam, RI Reds, and other farm chickens , $ 5 up. D. J. Pelt, La Grange 919- 778- 0361. Several Buff Orpington pullets, sev-eral straight run chicks , $ 5 to $ 8. Tonya Plummer, Salisbury 704- 279- 1021. Feed bin 18 ton brooders, drinkers, feeders fi ll augers and controlls , $ 30 to $ 1,500. Steve Knox, Mooresville 704- 892- 5011. Guineas and guinea keets lmcconnell@ embarqmail. com, $ 2.50 up depending on quantity and age. Jimmy McConnell, Sherrills Ford 828- 478- 2394. Chicks Bob White quail, $. 35; jumbo Bob White quail $. 50; TN Red quail $. 50: Chukars , $. 65. Kirby Frank, Denton 336- 905- 0257. O. E. bantams 15 colors, breeders and young peafowl breeders, , $ 4/ up. Mike Rowland, Durham 919- 698- 5825. Mute swans 2009 hatch pinioned/ pen- raised birds, friendly and tame little guys prader@ ec. rr. com, $ 300. Scott Rader, Wilmington 910- 686- 7633. Call ducks Snowy, Butterscotch, Blue, Black, Pastel, Silver Apple Yard, White, Grey, Chocolate and more, $ 10 up. Russell Thompson , Linwood 336- 596- 7796. Cochins standard size, many colors, Salmon Faverolles, Silver Laced Wyandottes and more, $ 5/ up. Sam Thompson , Lex-ington 336- 291- 3706 or 250- 7115. Rare Blue Laced Red Wyandottes ready to lay in August, only a few pairs available, $ 30/ per pair . Chris Spann , Lin-wood 336- 250- 7115 or 225- 2121. Dominique RIR, Delaware, Ancona, game chickens. Pearl Guineas, Buff Cochin, BB Red, Black Tailed White Japanese and Black Rosecomb Bantams, $ 5/ up depending on age and sex. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336- 498- 7103. Red and White cochins bantams 09 hatch; black rosecomb bantams 09 hatch , $ 7/ ea. Billy Marsh, Hays 336- 696- 9093. Black English game roosters some RIR and some white, all fathered by black English, young and mature , $ 10. Candy Chrismon, Boonville 336- 408- 0301. 48” box fans 1 hp motor belt drive, 110V or 230V wiring, all galvanized steel, new and never used, enclosure is 60” x 60” x 18”, 180 lbs, $ 450. Holly Hach, Apex 919- 467- 0154. Turkey poults eastern wild X from free range birds , $ 9/ up depending on age. Jimmy Vickrey, Pittsboro 919- 542- 4350 . RIR standards show quality , $ 40/ pair. Gordon Rich, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3101. Egg fl ats plastic $ 1/ ea; big pack of cardboard fl ats , $ 15. Chad Meadows, Cleve-land 7048072940. Hens different breeds pretty colors, lay brown eggs, roosters have good dis-position, $ 8-$ 15. E. A. Price, Staley 336- 622- 3690. 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, etc., $ 1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 0213. Quail chukars, pheasants, adult birds, $ 2.50 up. Bradley Thompson, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 4428. Black silkie and Porcelain booted Millie Fleur bantams, $ 20/ pair. Robert Burns, Holly Springs 919- 552- 6420. Pigeons Birmingham rollers, comp. bred, old South Carolinia family, great spinners, $ 20 up. D. R. Dennis, Randle-man 336- 498- 5034. Baby chicks Cuckoo marans, cop-per black marans, Americanas, RIR, BB red, $ 2 up. Joe Snow, Thurmond 336- 874- 3636. POULTRY & SUPPLIES Jersey heifer or milking cow for family farm, reasonable. Dave Evans, Camer-on 919- 499- 2321. Livestock and farm animal adop-tion/ rescue available, large family farm, No Kill Facility, non- profi t, established 1999, reasonable. Norm Loomis, Cam-eron 910- 245- 1963. Unwanted livestock good home, large pasture, good shelter, no kill facility, r easonable. Bill Boncek, Hollister 252- 257- 5575. Dairy heifer will trade Alpine does, two are milking now, fi ve can be bred in the fall, nego. Connie Paris, Madison 336- 871- 2843. Livestock Wanted Portable sawmill I will saw your logs to lumber at your place or mine, custom sawing post and beam available, $ 65/ per hour. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Repairs on saddle, tack, harness custom hand tooled work, just about anything made out of leather I can repair or build, $ 1 up; farrier with 10 years experience, will travel if there are several horses , $ 25 up. John Bonner, Yadkinville 336- 428- 1244. Swarm removal Columbus, Brunswick, Bladen & surrounding counties, nego.. Craig Buffkin, Delco 910- 470- 2929. Tractor/ farm equipment repair and commercial repair, all tractors including David Brown 30+ yrs experience, painting and restoration , $ 40/ hr. Danny Hicks, Siler City 919- 704- 5219. Tractor work mowing, bushogging, etc, Cabarrus and surrounding co, $ 40/ hr up. Jeremy Burris, Concord 704- 782- 9820 or 791- 3318. Horse sitting25 mile radius around Hillsborough inclusive, excess mileage, additional critter fees may apply, 30+ yrs experience, $ 50/ day fi rst 5 horses; equine massage therapy certifi ed ESMT, 10 yrs experience , single session pkg available. Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsbor-ough 919- 932- 1313. Portable sawmill service will custom saw your logs, your site or mine, $. 25/ bf to $. 28/ bf. Robbie Gooch, Bullock 919- 603- 1036 or 690- 5857. Caretaker for farm etc., available 8/ 09, need housing within commuting distance of GTCC, please write, reasonable. Ben Blevins, 10143 Hwy 194N, Lansing, 28643 no phone. Bushhogging and scrape blade southeast Guilford co and surrounding area, $ 35/ per hr, 2 hr minimum. Bill Rogers, Climax 336- 674- 6208 or 337- 5250. Farm Labor FARM LABOR Llamas ILR males and females, variety of colors , $ 500 OBO. Phillip Jenkins, Davidson 704- 507- 8990. Nice Simmental bull for breeding, full blooded, artifi cally bred, $ 1,000. Jackie Sherrill, Mooresville 704- 507- 1471. Spanish goats bucks and wethers, 5 m/ o very hardy, variety of colors and pat-terns, brush eaters, $ 100-$ 150/ ea. Chris Holland, Taylorsville 828- 302- 0109. Boer billies and dairy Boer mix billies , $ 75-$ 100. Tommy Weeks, Creedmoor 919- 528- 3483. Sheep- Cotswold and Cotswold X, white and natural colored, beautiful fl eeces, ewes and lambs, black Cotswold ram, proven, $ 75-$ 200. Kathy Garmon, Lin-colnton 704- 736- 4151. Registered black Angus bull, DOB 8/ 02, good stock bull, $ 1,500; son of this bull, DOB 1/ 08, can get papers for additional fee, Dateline and Traveler stock, $ 1,100. Riley Williams, Robbins 910- 948- 3958. Herd of pygmy goats around 80- 90, males and female babies, $ 50-$ 100. Linda Lombardi, Maxton 910- 844- 9661. Fainting goats B& W fainting stag, 9 m/ o pet $ 90; 6 m/ o kids/ does $ 125; Boer kids DOB 2/ 09, full blood, pure bred reg. bucks, $ 85. Dodd Linker , Clem-mons 336- 712- 2484. MGR reg. fainting goats males and females, all ages and colors, adults and babies available , $ 100.00 up. Don & Tammie Cain, Walkertown 336- 595- 4666. Reg. black Angus yearling bulls, heifers, Traveler 004 and TC Freedom bloodlines, AI, $ 800 up. Kenneth Dobbins, Reids-ville 336- 280- 3289. Texas Longhorn bulls sons of Win-chester, Gunsmoke, Rio Grande, Ground Zero and many more , $ 500 up. Zach Moffi tt, Asheboro 336- 879- 1752. Registered Angus cows bred for fall, calf heifer; registered Angus bull, Bextor Son, 3 y/ o good disposition, $ 1,200-$ 2,000. Bill Judd, Spring Hope 252- 478- 6603. Registered Cormo ram ram $ 250; some Alpacas starting at , $ 500 up . Evelyn Baerje, Aberdeen 910- 281- 4734. Brangus bulls ready for your herd, Moore co, $ 1,200 and up. Cindy and Richard Morgan, Eagle Springs 910- 948- 4237. 5 Jacob sheep 1 ram, 1 wether, 3 ewes, $ 450. Joyce Mitchell, North Wil-kesboro 336- 670- 3514. Feeder pigs DOB 06/ 09 White line/ Hamphsire cross, parents on site, $ 50 up; Pasture raised hogs approximately 300 to 350 lbs , $ 3/ lb. Leslie Keefe, Pittsboro 919- 542- 1714. Reg. Texas Longhorns top pedigrees bred for color and horn, bulls, cows and heifers , $ 400 up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336- 302- 0966. Pygmy goats sixty to choose from, male, female, wethers quantity discounts , $ 20-$ 35. Allen Spell, Autryville 910- 567- 5798. Bred Chilean Alpacas ARI reg., terms available, consider all or partial trades for a variety of items, $ 6,000. Guy Aday, Gibsonville 336- 266- 8113. Pasture raised Boer goats seven unregistered, high percentage Boer goats; six kids and one young mature nanny , $ 75 each. Robin McCoy, Charlotte 704 376- 6306. Polled Hereford heifers$ 700 up; reg. Hereford bull, DOB 12/ 04, P606/ Victor bloodlines, $ 1,500; breeding age bull 18 m/ o , $ 900 . Brian Penley, Taylorsville 828- 612- 5300 or 632- 7199. Goats and sheep reg. purebred Nubians for milk and show, kids and milking does $ 200 up; fi ne wool sheep, colored Corrie-dale and white Cormo , $ 250 up. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657- 9271. Bull DOB 5/ 09, halter broken, hand bottle fed, $ 200 OBO. Jeff Cole, Rob-binsville 828- 479- 2105. Boer goats 3- 12 months old billies and nannies nice goats , $ 65 up. J. D. Powell, Harmony 336- 909- 1559. Alpine bucklings one black and white, the other is tan and black, ADGA regis-tered, out of show stock , $ 150. Karen Sanders, Casar 704- 477- 8695. Bred cows 3- 8 y/ o, bred to reg. Gelbvieh bull, should start calving in Nov, 15 black, 2 black white face, 1 red, $ 1,000/ ea. Dale Casstevens, Mt. Airy 336- 352- 5532. Brangus cows commercial calf pairs , $ 1,100 / per pair. Evon Crooks, Mocks-ville 336- 817- 6890. Black Angus bulls purebred 8- 11 m/ o Traveler, Ext bloodlines, $ 850 up; heifers $ 750 up; bred cows , $ 800 up. Henry Craven, Seagrove 336- 879- 2500. Black Angus bull full blooded, approx. 2 1/ 2 yrs. old, good herd bull, $ 1,200. Wayne Dickerson, Ruffi n 336- 939- 2323. Five purebred LaMancha goats all white, one adult male, two adult females always have twins, one male and one fe-male 4 m/ o, $ 500. John Rambaran, Holly Springs 919- 577- 6715. Jersey bull out of Maximus, 10 m/ o, bottle fed, $ 600. David Giguiere, Pink Hill 910- 298- 6544. Hampshire pigs , $ 30. Ray Garner, Rob-bins 910- 948- 2481. Alpine dairy goats buck and doe kids, CAE free, hand raised, disbudded, heavy milkers , $ 100 up. Leon Albright, Thom-asville 336- 472- 0725. Dorper Katahdin X 1/ 09 through 4/ 09 ewe and ram lambs for breeding and slaughter , $ 100/ up. Kevin Schweers, Castalia 919- 853- 6869. St. Croix sheep registered breed-ing stock and market lambs 5 to 18 m/ o Winston- Salem area e- mail Charles@ stauberfarm. com, $ 150-$ 350. Charles Taft, Pfafftown 336- 922- 4766. Angus bulls reg., Sunny Home Traveler line, DOB 10/ 04 $ 1,400; and son, DOB 2/ 09, $ 700. Frank Meador, Ruffi n 336- 939- 2537. Dexter heifers registered and bred, 18 m/ o, early 2010 calving, 2 black, 1 dun, $ 1,000/ ea. Jerry Griffi n, Stanfi eld 704- 485- 8435. Reg. Black Angus bulls 10- 24 m/ o, easy calving , $ 900-$ 1,200. Mike Tyson, Mon-roe 704- 243- 3799 or 242- 1197. Llamas male and female, sheared and current on vaccinations , $ 200 up. Jennifer Hummel, Raleigh 919- 274- 6681 or Dora 910- 897- 6624. Savanna goats great mothers, prolifi c and very parasite tolerant, 4% doelings born 1/ 09, $ 400/ ea or , $ 1,200/ for all. Tim Swain, Yadkinville 336- 306- 5959 or 918- 1165. Registered bred llamas gmhunting@ aol. com, $ 350. Gerald Almond, Midland 704- 793- 3312. Purebred Charolais bulls 7 m/ o up, $ 650 up; Angus/ Charolais X heifers 7 m/ o, $ 500 up. Johnny Harrison, Salis-bury 704- 639- 0867. Boar goats 2 billies dark red, 1 billy black, very nice DOB 6/ 09 , $ 55/ ea. Tim Troutman, Kannapolis 704- 938- 8720. Polled Hereford bulls and heifers, $ 600- $ 650 up. Randy Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5738. Reg. Polled Herefords 8- 18 m/ o old heifers and bulls, top bloodlines , $ 700- $ 1,000. Alice Davis, Salisbury 704- 855- 4930. Purebred Angus bulls and heifers, weaned, vaccinated and dewormed, $ 650 up. Mark Hollar, Jonesville 336- 367- 3583. Katahdin hair sheep good sturdy stock, rams and ewes 1- y/ o up, $ 100-$ 150; young male , $ 80. Mike Weavil, Boonville 336- 367- 4314. Katahdin amd Dorper sheep, excel-lent quality ewe, whether and ram lambs, weighting 80- 100+ lbs , $ 135. Richard Whorton, Rougemont 919- 215- 2753. Jersey bulls , $ 500/ ea. James Langley, Seagrove 336- 736- 6196 or 879- 1050. 2009 lamb crop purebred and/ or registered Kathadin sheep, parasite- resis-tant, excellent quality, $ 150-$ 350. Fred Pugh, Pittsboro 919- 542- 4164. Boer goats ABGA reg., $ 75/ up. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336- 475- 6539. Brahman bull 10 m/ o, ABBA registered, dark pigmented grey. good disposition , $ 1,000. F. M. Smitherman, Jonesville 336- 244- 2700. Kiko goats reg. breeding stock, parasite resistant, no hoof trimming, great mothers, X with Boers for superior meat goats, $ 195 up. Bill Thornton, Raleigh 919- 625- 2949. Polled Hereford heifers 2- 3 y/ o, bred and open, www. possumhollowfarms. com , $ 600 up. Joe Hughes, Rutherfordton 828- 429- 6388. Boer goats show quality wethers, DOB 3/ 09- 4/ 09, 35- 60 lbs, will make good show goats for the circuit to the State Fair, $ 150/ ea. Michael Stephenson, Princeton 919- 965- 8609. Angus Bando breeding bulls 1 and 2 y/ o bred cows and cow calf pairs, bred and open heifers , $ 1,000 up. Grady Ward, Lawndale 704- 538- 3397. Charolais bulls reg. 12- 18 m/ o, makes the industries favorite cross, $ 1,000 up. Jason Blackwelder, Wadesboro 704- 467- 4566. Nigerian dwarf dairy goats AGS registered, 1 doe, DOB 12/ 07; 2 does, DOB 2/ 09; 1 buck, DOB 2/ 09, $ 100/ bucks-$ 150/ does. Pat Warren, Prospect Hill 336- 562- 3380. Feeder Pigs half black Guinea hog ( lard hog) half wild Russian ( hardy), males only, $ 60. Nancy Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Charolais purebred bulls and heifers, polled, gentle, shots, 7- 8 m/ o, registered sires, delivery by arrangement, $ 500-$ 800. Dee Helms, Salisbury 704- 642- 9680. Dexter cows registered, some cow/ calf pairs, $ 800. Scott Hudson, Climax 336- 685- 5624. Six reg. Hereford polled, cow/ heifer pairs, cows bred back to calve in 2/ 2010, $ 1,200/ pair. Frank Cathey, Clyde 828- 697- 0272. Jersey milk cows, $ 600 up. Garner Jarrell, Mt. Airy 336- 352- 3491. Kiko goat percentages bucklings and doelings , $ 75-$ 150. Louise Proffi tt, Gr imesland 252- 746- 2337. Black Angus bulls purebred, reg. Bextor bloodline, easy calving, 11- 14 m/ o, $ 850-$ 950. Allan Edwards, Oak-boro 704- 485- 4354. Shetland sheep rams, ewes and lambs, quality stock, $ 250 up. Lynn Michael, New Hill 919- 387- 3890. Texas Longhorn heifers bred cows and bulls, $ 350 up. Charlie Bolton, Pitts-boro 919- 542- 6132. Nubian purebred does, milking does, $ 150-$ 300/ ea; Nubian/ Alpine X kids, 3 m/ o, $ 60/ ea; Alpine billy, 1 y/ o , $ 200. B. J. Wooten, Elm City 252- 236- 1570. Pygmy goats2 female, 1 black and white, 2 y/ o, 1 brown and white, 5 y/ o, $ 50/ ea or, $ 80/ for both. Jessica Snow, State Road 336- 874- 2535. Charolais performance tested since 1966, purebred reg. polled and horned , $ 1,500- $ 25,000. Carol and John Dykers, Siler City 919- 663- 2436 or - 2931. Polled Hereford cattle reg. blood-line, bulls, 1- 2 1/ 2 y/ o, $ 700 up. Nancy McKnight, State Road 336- 874- 2166 or 276- 768- 8769- cell. Nubian dairy goats gentle, bottle fed, 2 does, 2 y/ o, one fresh , $ 100 up. B. Seaman, Walnut Cove 336- 994- 8446. Toggenburg purebred bucklings two disbudded, ready for breeding ‘ 09 season, $ 125/ ea. T. W. Branham, Top-ton 828- 321- 4913. Boer goats correct color buck, 1 y/ o, reg., $ 300; red Boer buck, 3 y/ o, reg., $ 300. James Coble, Pleasant Gar-den 336- 674- 7107. Angus bulls and heifers reg., 7 m/ o, excellent EPDs, low birth weight and high growth, $ 1,000 up. Troy Watts, Jr, Taylorsville 828- 632- 1842. Reg. black Angus 30 head, top qual-ity, $ 1,500-$ 2,000. Clarence Stroud, States-ville 704- 546- 7856. Feeder pigs Tamworth/ Hamp mix pasture raised, 10- 13 w/ o, $ 60-$ 70. Ron Peters, Reidsville 336- 342- 7545. Grain fed steers on fall grain for 7 months, 1,000- 1,400 lbs , $. 80/ lb. Jerry Foster, Mocksville 336- 998- 7175. 9 Charolais heifers bred to calve 7/ 09 to Angus bull, $ 1,100; Angus bull, 900 lbs, extra nice group, $ 1,000. P. Norris Parker, Marshville 704- 624- 5660. LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2009 Used single- axle trailer within 100 miles of Nashville, NC, condition does not matter, reasonable. Mike Tisdale, Nash-ville 252- 459- 6616. 89 to 93 Dodge Ram 250 or 350 Cum-mins diesel, 4x4, any trans, under 160,000 miles, any condition, reasonable. Chris Redding, Sophia 336- 963- 4090. Tobacco trailers or something similar to one, reasonable. Martin Spradling, Sandy Ridge 336- 593- 2550. Used livestock trailer BP, need to move animals from different pastures, $ 1,000. Lynn Philbin, Grimesland 252- 341- 1455. Trucks & Trailers Wanted 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab SLT 4x4, 65,000 mi, EC , $ 10,000/ OBO. David Stanton, Franklinton 919- 702- 1005. 98 Dodge 1/ 2 ton, 4x4, regular cab, 5 speed trans., 150,000 mi , $ 2,800. Dillard Ward, Hertford 252- 312- 3376. Grain body 14 ft dump with Galion lift, $ 1,000. Bernard Lennon, Evergreen 910- 648- 4636. 6x10 open utility trailer with 2x6 salt treated fl oor, EC, $ 800. Garry Murphy, Rose Hill 910- 289- 8284. Millenium 24 ft heavy duty trailer pintle hitch, $ 2,250; 1979 Ford F600 dump, $ 2,000; 1989 GN trailer, $ 2,500; 20 ft GN fl atbed, $ 2,000. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 9601. Engine 3.9 V6 Dodge motor 47,000 miles, many other Datoka parts for 1996 pickup , $ 800 etc. Roger Drum, States-ville 704- 880- 7006. 1971 Dodge dump truck V8, 5 spd/ 2 spd, truck runs good, bed works good, good tires, needs brakes, cab is rough , $ 800. William McNeilly, Casar 704- 472- 7699. 1989 Chevy Silverado longbed au-tomatic, 5.7 L engine 184,000 mi, engine rebuilt at 100,000 mi, used to pull GN extras added to the suspension, brakebox, radiator cooler, BP, $ 1,800. Joyce Hagar, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 5316. 1974 Ford stake body ( dump), engine recently rebuilt, need master cylinder work, $ 1,500 OBO will trade for pick up. Roger Henry, Huntersville 704- 940- 7852. 1976 Ford 900 Ward Lafrance fi re engine, 534 V8 engine, Hale 2QLF100- 2 1,000gpm pump, mileage 26,186, 27,500gvw, runs and pumps great, great irrigation truck, $ 2,200 OBO. Robert Reid, Lenoir 828- 758- 8511. Hudson 15,000 GN dump trailer w/ new brakes and tires, has a 25 ton hyd. lift, steel bed with side pockets , $ 9,800. Wayne Biddy, Mill Spring 704- 813- 8555. 2003 F250 6.0 diesel, 4 WD, supercab, 5 spd, auto, 92,000 mi, GC, $ 16,500. Stanley Robbins, Rocky Mount 252- 443- 6165. 1970 Dodge truck 318 engine with CAM addition of 600 Edelbrook car-buretor with choke , $ 2,000. Maxine Cartwright, Willard 910- 285- 2576. 1988 Ford F700 dump, roll tarp, 429 5 and 2, almost new radials, all records since new, VGC, $ 5,000. Willy Matson, Asheboro 336- 460- 4539. 1994 Ford XL 150 4x4, good truck, needs some brake work, $ 1,500 OBO. James Ledbetter, Shelby 704- 434- 7893 or 300- 6695. 2004 Dodge Ram 3500 reg. cab du-ally, Cummins turbo diesel, 6 spd trans., 4x4, gooseneck ball, Reese hitch, slt package, EC, $ 20,000 OBO; Intern’l DT 466 dump truck 14 ft dump, 5 spd/ 2 spd, 10.00- 20R tires, EC , $ 8,000. Chris Redding, Sophia 336- 963- 4090. 1997 Chevrolet pu long bed, 4 wd, pw, runs good with a few dents $ 2,200; 2002 Chevrolet pu, 4 wd, pw, air, 3/ 4 ton, leather, $ 7,500. Mark Mize, Clemmons 336- 971- 3790. 2000 Sundowner LQ 4 horse, mid tack, lots of storage, sleeps 7, stove, microwave, bath w/ shower, nice , $ 45,000. Larry Williams, Red Springs 910- 843- 9596 or 904- 3230. 1988 Chevrolet farm truck, 9 1/ 2 ft long metal fl atbed, 138,000 mi, straight 6, $ 2,200. William McPherson, Snow Camp 336- 324- 7100 or 376- 6356. 2001 Eby aluminum cattle trailer 16’ tandem axle, sliding rear gat
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Full Text | From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler On the horizon LXXXIV - No. 8 August 2009 There have been two changes to the 2009 State Fair concert lineup that was announced in the July Agricultural Review. The Zach Brown Band will not perform on Thursday, Oct. 22, and contemporary Christian entertainer Natalie Grant will not perform on Friday, Oct. 23. “ American Idol” fi nalist and Chapel Hill native Anoop Desai will perform Oct. 22. Christian group Tenth Avenue North will join Dove Award- winning singer Jeremy Camp for the Oct. 23 show. Concert tickets and advance admission and ride tickets go on sale online Aug. 3 at 10 a. m. at www. ncstatefair. org. Any concert tickets remaining after the start of the State Fair can be purchased at the Dorton Arena Box Offi ce. Remaining tickets will likely be limited. The following is a lineup of performers scheduled to appear: Oct. 15 – Jason Michael Carroll, $ 5 Oct. 16 – Third Day, $ 15 Oct. 17 – Kellie Pickler, $ 10 Oct. 18 – Nat and Alex Wolff, $ 10 Oct. 19 – Jamey Johnson, $ 5 Oct. 20 – The Temptations featuring Dennis Edwards, $ 10 Oct. 21 – Julianne Hough, $ 5 Oct. 22 – Anoop Desai, $ 5 Oct. 23 – Jeremy Camp and Tenth Avenue North, $ 10 Oct. 24 – Blake Shelton, $ 10 Oct. 25 – Eric Church, $ 5 All shows begin at 7: 30 p. m., and doors open at 6: 30 p. m. Two acts for the State Fair concert lineup change Tickets go on sale online Aug. 3 at 10 a. m. Overseas buyers of agricultural products represent a signifi cant market for North Carolina farmers. According to the latest statistics, North Carolina exported $ 2.1 billion worth of commodities in 2007. These sales have helped many North Carolina farm families stay on the farm. Even in today’s economy, competition for global exports is strong. We are not the only state, or even country, that is focused on increasing exports, so we have to be proactive. That is why I am leading a trade delegation to China Aug. 1- 8 in hopes of expanding business opportunities in the country. The state saw more than $ 271 million in exports to China alone in 2008, and there is good reason to believe there is even greater untapped potential in this market. My goal in going is to lay the groundwork now to impact exports for the 2010 growing season, and I am encouraged by the potential. China is our second- largest trading partner, and exports from North Carolina to China continue to grow. The country is a huge customer for tobacco, wood and cotton, and we also see strong growth potential for the sale of soybeans. I will be joined by representatives of the Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina, the N. C. Soybean Producers Association, the N. C. Cotton Growers Association, N. C. Farm Bureau, N. C. Agribusiness Council, N. C. Growers Association, U. S. Tobacco Cooperative, Burley Stabilization Corp. and PS International. We have a full agenda planned, meeting with government leaders, farmers and agribusiness representatives. We will also tour some farms and agribusiness companies in the country. I look forward to talking with leading Chinese agriculture offi cials about future opportunities. International trade will continue to be critical to the long- term success of North Carolina agriculture, and I believe we cannot afford to sit back and miss opportunities for business. This is particularly true of our tobacco crop, which will need to rely even more on overseas markets for future success. We will be posting updates and photos from the trade mission to the department’s In the Field blog, which you can fi nd at www. ncagr. gov/ blog. The Fifth Annual Commiss-ioner’s Food Safety Forum, formerly known as AgFirst, will be held Aug. 18 from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. in the Scott Building at the State Fairgrounds. The forum will focus on the future of food safety, with discussions by the nation’s food safety experts, congresissional delegation, industry leaders, regulators, public health offi cials, and emergency management and academic leaders. Topics to be discussed include the Changing Science of Peanut Butter, Building an Integrated National Food Safety System, Food Safety from the Consumer Perspective, Food Safety in North Carolina, Seafood Marketing and Food Safety. Keynote speakers include: Michael Taylor, senior adviser to the Food and Drug Administration commissioner; Dr. Donald Zink, senior scientist for the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition; David Bergmire- Sweat, N. C. Division of Public Health, food- borne disease epidemiologist; and Dr. Ken Falci of Kelloggs. The forum is free, but participants are asked to register by contacting Christina Waggett at ( 919) 733- 7125 or by e- mailing at christina. waggett@ ncagr. gov. A link to the registration form can be found at www. ncagr. gov. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. 5th Commissioner’s Food Safety Forum to be Aug. 18 at State Fairgounds Event is free ( See Water Survey, pg. 2) Late summer and fall represent the bulk of fair season across the state, with county fairs and state fairs being held. These annual events celebrate North Carolina’s rich agricultural history and the skills and talents of its people, The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services hosts two annual fairs -- the N. C. Mountain State Fair in Fletcher and the N. C. State Fair in Raleigh. The N. C. Mountain State Fair runs Sept. 11- 20 at the Western N. C. Ag Center in Fletcher. This year’s theme is “ How the West Was Fun.” Go to www. mountainfari. org for more information. The N. C. State Fair will be held Oct. 15- 25 at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. This year’s theme is “ A Whole Lotta Happy.” Go to www. ncstatefair. org/ 2009. In addition to the two state- run fairs, there are nearly 50 county fairs held across North Carolina. To fi nd a list of county fair dates, go to www. ncagfairs. org/ upevents. html. North Carolina farmers use but a fraction of the water consumed in the state each day, according to the fi rst- ever statewide survey of agricultural water use. Among water users withdrawing at least 10,000 gallons a day, farmers accounted for about 1 percent of all withdrawals, the survey showed. “ Up until now, basic water use information for agriculture was limited in most areas of the state,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ Our survey found that farmers withdrew an extremely small portion of the water used in North Carolina on a daily basis. “ While farmers might be watering hogs — or cattle or crops — they aren’t hogging the water.” The General Assembly last year passed a bill requiring the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to do an annual survey of agricultural water use. The department’s Agricultural Statistics Division contacted 9,000 farms and received responses from 86 percent. From those responses, statisticians found 1,500 farms that used 10,000 gallons or more of water on at least one day during the year. The department recently submitted the report to legislators. The report focused on water from surface sources, such as on- farm irrigation ponds, and ground sources, such as wells. The data collected by the N. C. farmers don’t hog water, says fi rst statewide survey of ag water use AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, ( 919) 733- 4845 Aug. 1 & 2 ....... Carolina Main Event Circuit. Contact Michele McLaughlin, ( 919) 934- 1344. Aug. 8 & 9 ....... Appaloosa Show. Contact John Paulson, ( 910) 331- 1645. Aug. 14- 16 ....... National Barrel Horse Assn. Show. Contact Mark Vaughn, ( 336) 998- 9799. Aug. 21- 23 ....... N. C. Hunter Jumper Assn. “ C” Outdoors. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. Aug. 28- 30 ....... N. C. Arabian Horse Assn. Open Summer Extravaganza. Contact Rory Meacham, ( 919) 544- 2817. Aug. 29- 30 ....... Central Carolina Driving Club. Contact Linda Sewell, ( 252) 753- 7777. Sept. 5 & 6 ....... N. C. Dressage & Combined Training Assn. Dressage Show. Contact Janine Malone, ( 919) 269- 7307. Sept. 7 .............. Dressage Breed Show. Contact Janine Malone, ( 919) 269- 7307. Sept. 11 & 12 ... N. C. State Charity Classic. Contact Bill Whitley, ( 919) 481- 4675. Sept. 16- 19 ...... N. C. State Championship Show. Contact Bill Whitley, ( 919) 481- 4675. Sept. 25- 27 ...... N. C. Quarter Horse Assn. Futurity. Contact Becky Poe, ( 828) 256- 5037. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. Aug. 8 & 9 ....... Cowboy Mounted Shooting. Contact Tommy Rich-ardson, ( 704) 753- 5399. Aug. 11 & 18 ... Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Louis Gibson, ( 828) 684- 5555. Aug. 12- 15 ....... Mountain Classic Hunter Jumper Show. Contact Re-becca, ( 803) 507- 7006. Aug. 13 ............ Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Aug. 15 ............ WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. Aug. 27 ............ Arden Horse Show. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. Aug. 14- 16 ....... VRHA Summer Slide. Contact Kenny Moore, ( 804) 347- 2419. Sept. 4 & 5 ....... T & J Barrel Blast. Contact Walter Tharrington, ( 252) 977- 6217. Sept. 19 & 20 ... Eastern Hunter Assn. Horse Show. Contact Wendy Willson, ( 252) 916- 3685. Sept. 25- 27 ...... Sunnyside Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, ( 252) 799- 0334. Brian Long ................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby ................. Mng. Editor Terri Allen .................. Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon ......................... Assoc. Editor Karlie Justus ................ Circulation Mgr. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW ( ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second- class post-age paid at Raleigh, N. C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classifi ed advertising to AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written re-quest. PHONE: ( 919) 733- 4216 Steve Troxler Commissioner 43,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $ 1,609.86 or 3 cents per copy. DIVISIONS Agronomic ........... Dr. Colleen Hudak- Wise Emergency Programs ......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution ......................... Gary Gay Food & Drug ............................ Joe Reardon Human Resources ................... Ben Harward Marketing .................................... Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection ... Don Delozier N. C. State Fair ........................ Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry ............................ Gene Cross Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton Public Affairs ............................. Brian Long Research Stations ..................... Eddie Pitzer Standards ......................... Stephen Benjamin Statistics .......................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette Veterinary ...................... Dr. David Marshall Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich August 2009 * Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. Page 2 Horse Events Bucolic briefs The United States Equine Rescue League Inc. has hundreds of healthy horses available for adoption. All horses have current Coggins tests, up- to- date vaccines and various levels of training. There is a small fee to adopt. To learn more about fostering, adopting or volunteering, go to www. USERL. org or contact Sue Meadows, ( 252) 224- 0959, Teresa Campbell, ( 919) 221- 1564, or Cindy Mantyla, ( 252) 244- 2813. *** The Franklin County Horse Farm Tour will be held Aug. 1 from 7: 30 a. m. - 2 p. m. and will feature educational sessions at three farms. Lunch is provided. Cost is $ 10 per person. For more, contact Martha Mobley, extension agent, ( 919) 496- 3344 or go to www. franklincountyfarmfresh. com. *** The Lois G. Britt Agribusiness Center at Mount Olive College will host the fi rst Mid- Atlantic Grass- Fed Beef Conference Aug. 11- 12 at the Sheraton Imperial in Research Triangle Park. The conference will focus on the challenges facing producers and address consumer questions about grass- fed beef. The event features a producer panel and educational presentations on genetics, grazing, marketing and labeling. A pre- conference tour of grass- fed and locally fi nished beef producers, Triple B Farms, Rogers Cattle Company and Baldwin Beef, will be held Aug. 11. Pre- registration for the tour is required as space is limited. Conference pre- registration is also required. Cost for the tour only is $ 25 or $ 100 in advance for the entire conference. On- site registration is allowed, but pre- registration offers a discount to attendees. Contact Sandy Maddox at ( 919) 658- 7682 or smaddox@ moc. edu, or go to www. mocagbiz. com for additional information or to register. *** The NC/ VA Egg Industry Conference and Mid- Atlantic Layer Management Workshop will be held Aug. 12- 13 at Grandover Resort and Conference Center, Greensboro. For more, contact Keith Anderson, ( 919) 515- 5527. *** The N. C. Goat and Sheep Producers Roundup III will be held Aug. 14 & 15 at the Guilford County Cooperative Extension Center and N. C. A& T State research farm in Greensboro. The two- day educational conference features the latest information on producing and marketing goats and sheep, a N. C. Chef’s Cook-off of chevon and lamb on Aug. 14 and youth programs on the Aug. 15. For more information and to register, contact Martha Mobley, extension agent, at ( 919) 496- 3344 or go to franklin. ces. ncsu. edu. *** Registration for Central Carolina Community College’s sustainable agriculture classes will be held Aug. 19 at the Pittsboro campus. The sustainable agriculture degree program and non- credit continuing education classes emphasize sustainable production and marketing of high quality crops. Go to www. cccc. edu/ Agriculture for a full list of courses and information on registering, or call Robin Kohanowich at ( 919) 542- 6495, ext. 229 for more. *** The Ashe County Friends of Agriculture will host the following two upcoming events: an Open Horse Show Aug. 22 at the Ashe County Ag Expo Center in West Jefferson. Registration opens at 10 a. m. Show starts at 11 a. m.; Little Boots Rodeo, Sept. 19, at 10 a. m., open to youth of all ages and includes horse and non- horse events such as mutton busting, cowboy boot race, toy truck race, etc; Extreme Mountain Cowboy Race, Oct. 3, at 10 a. m. For more, contact Mike Johnson at ( 336) 877- 5838 or 877- 0557. *** The 2009 Agriculture Expo will be held Aug. 29 from 1- 9 p. m. at the Upper Mountain Research Station in Laurel Springs. Producers of all agricultural commodities including Christmas trees, livestock, row crops and small fruits and berries are invited to learn new ways to diversify their farms and see some of the ongoing research projects at the station. University specialists will be on hand to talk about research projects and new equipment and production techniques. Cost is $ 10 and includes a farm fresh dinner prepared by the Ashe/ Alleghany Cattleman’s Association. For more, contact N. C. Cooperative Extension in Ashe County at ( 336) 846- 5850 or in Alleghany County at ( 336) 372- 5597. *** The Fall Equestrian Exchange Consignment Sale will be held Sept. 3- 7 in the Holshouser Building at the N. C. State Fairgrounds. The sale offers opportunity to buy and sell equestrian- related items, tack and barn supplies. A preview sale on Sept. 3 from 5 to 9 p. m. is $ 6. Admission is free Sept. 4- 7. Hours are 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sept. 4- 6, and 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sept. 7. Drop off items to sale Sept. 2 from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Pick up unsold items Sept. 8 from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Consignors earn 75 percent of sales. For more, contact Lynn Beeson, ( 336) 697- 1097 or go to www. EquestrianExchange. com. *** The N. C. Simmental Association will hold a Simmental sale featuring bulls, cows and heifers Sept. 5 at noon in Statesville. Call ( 336) 468- 1679 or e- mail ncsa@ yadtel. net for a catalog. *** The 9th Annual Justice Community Antique Tractor, Car and Engine Show will be held Sept. 11 & 12 at Duke Memorial Baptist Church in Louisburg. Times are 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Friday and 8 a. m.- 5 p. m. Saturday. Admission for ages 12 and up is $ 5. Contact Donnie Aycock, ( 919) 853- 2925; Paul Kilmer, ( 919) 496- 2522; or Phillip Rice, ( 919) 853- 3161 for more information. *** There will be an open horse show Sept. 12 starting at 1 p. m. at Biggerstaff Park Horse Complex in Dallas. For more, call Judy Yarbrough at ( 704) 400- 1899. *** The Coastal Carolina Saddle Club will hold horse shows Sept. 12 and Oct. 10 beginning at 10 a. m. Rain dates are the following Sundays. Shows feature English, Western and gaming classes. For more, contact Linda Barker at ( 252) 560- 3213. *** The Gaston County Saddle Club will host an open horse show Sept. 19 at Biggerstaff Park in Dallas. For more, contact Marlin Chappell at ( 704) 263- 8366 or Diane Craig at ( 704) 732- 2745 for a show- class sheet. *** The N. C. Forestry Association will hold its annual meeting Oct. 7- 9 at the Marriott Grande Dunes Resort in Myrtle Beach, S. C. For more, contact Chris Brown with the NCFA at ( 800) 231- 7723. *** The Farm Bureau BioAg Symposium will be held Nov. 12 at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke Biotechnology Research and Training Center. The free, daylong education symposium will cover many aspects of agriculture. Topics focus on: forestry, freshwater fi sh production, organic food production, increased farm production, honey bees and the N. C. food supply, practical seed and plant tissue culture, future feedstocks in North Carolina, impacts of farming on the state’s natural resources and biofuels quality. Lunch will be provided. The event is hosted by UNCP and the N. C. Community College System’s BioNetwork/ BioAg Center. For more, contact Ed Hunt, ( 910) 345- 0080 or e- mail at hunte@ ncbionetwork. org. *** Upcoming Feeder Calf Sales Aug. 6 .............. Harward Brothers Livestock Market, Statesville. Contact Mike Miller, ( 704) 983- 3987. Aug. 12 ............ Carolina Stockyards, Siler City. Contact Barry Foushee, ( 336) 318- 6007. Aug. 13 ............ Harward Brothers Livestock Market, Statesville; BQA sale. Contact Mike Miller, ( 704) 983- 3987. Aug. 20 ............ Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood. Contact Steve Lemons, ( 704) 983- 3987. Sept. 3 .............. Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood. Contact Steve Lemons, ( 704) 983- 3987. Sept. 7 .............. Johnson’s Cattle Auction. Contact Tony McGaha, ( 828) 456- 3575. Sept. 10 ............ Stanly County Livestock Market, Norwood; BQA sale. Contact Steve Lemons, ( 704) 983- 3987. Sept. 16 ............ Sampson County Livestock Arena. Contact Paul Gonzalez, ( 910) 592- 7161. NCDA& CS represent a variety of water uses on farms, including water for livestock, crop irrigation and aquaculture operations. The survey showed that average daily withdrawals by farmers totaled 108 million gallons from surface waters and 41 million gallons from ground water. Combined, they accounted for about 1 percent of the more than 15 billion gallons of water used daily in North Carolina. Heaviest usage occurred between May and September, which is peak growing season and the hottest time of year. July saw the highest water usage, with farmers collectively withdrawing an average of 365 million gallons per day. Water usage was lowest in January, when farmers collectively withdrew 34 million gallons per day on average. The percentage of water used by farmers may be even smaller, Troxler said. That’s because the N. C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, which tracks non- agricultural water use, primarily records withdrawals of 100,000 or more gallons per day, whereas the NCDA& CS surveyed farmers using 10,000 gallons or more per day. Water Survey ( Cont’d from pg. 1) August 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 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 Equipment For Sale Classifi ed Ads SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699- 1001; by e- mail at Ag. Review@ ncagr. gov or by fax to ( 919) 715- 8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the month prior to publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right to edit or reject ads. Limit 2 ads/ person in different categories. 8 ft angle woods scrape used very little, $ 1,000. Leander Benton, Monroe 704- 753- 4706. JD 329 complete alternator and starter and ac pump , $ 1,200. Ed Reece, Lo-cust 704- 791- 2468 cell. Rockwell model 20 3 phase power band saw , $ 2,000. Hannah Stroupe, Nor-wood 704- 244- 1682. Belly- mower 60” for International Cub, $ 400. Reggie Sloan, Conover 828- 234- 9043. Hesston haybine ready for summer or fall cutting, GC, $ 800. Joy Cline, Con-cord 704- 786- 4488. Case Intern’l model 8420 round baler, electric tie, 500 lb rolls, 4x4, new baler belts put on last spring, always shelter, VGC, $ 4,500. Barry James, Ruffi n 336- 939- 7458. Bush Hog SM60 Side Mounted Rotary Cutter. Five- foot cutting width and operates from 85 degrees down to 90 degrees up. extends out 12- foot from center of tractor, and attaches to your trac-tor with a category 2 hitch. I have use it about 6- times. But I n, $ 5500.00. Barry James, Ruffi n 336- 939- 7458. ‘ 93 JD tractor 6400 85 hp quad shift, LNC , $ 13,000. Fred L Pless, Rockwell 704- 782- 5251. ATH 720 Bush Hog72” fi nishing mower, EC, $ 1,500. Wayland Efi rd, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. NH 7 ft. sickle mower, VGC, $ 1,200. Bobby Robinson, Conover 828- 464- 1076. NH 472 haybine 7 ft cut, fi eld ready, kept in shed $ 3,500; NH 57 side delivery hay rake, 3 pt hook up , $ 1,000. Willie Gammons, Mt Airy 336- 351- 6769. D6 Catepillar bulldozer with angle blade, good undercarriage , $ 14,000. Eu-gene White, Taylorsville 828- 632- 6803 or 312- 6018. JD14 disc grain drill, hyd pick up, acre meter single disc, fi eld ready , $ 800. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 902- 3950. Sawmill bed rollers 5 sections approx 10’ each, $ 95/ for all. Woody Cox, Char-lotte 704- 577- 3685. Amish made hay wagon on 6- ton gear, hydraulic brakes, tongue and uprights, new, EC , $ 3,650. Bob Richens, Henderson-ville 828- 685- 1170. 256 NH rake GC, $ 1,500; hitch to pull two rakes , $ 300. Wylie D. Brown, Den-ton 336- 857- 2368. 2 row Ford 309 planter VGC; fertil-izer hopper and seed hoppers work great, this planter is ready to plant, $ 650. Leo Naylor, Autryville 910- 309- 6852. Kabota L173 tractor the orginal 1973 Kabota, less than 500 hrs, runs great, pPerfect for garden/ mowing, 5’ scrape blade included, $ 3,200 . Dan Hobbs, Greensboro 336- 697- 0757. JD 2003 280 2 spd skidsteer, 700 hrs aux. hyd. enclosed cab, heat and a/ c, low hrs on tires, very strong, EC, $ 19,900. Clay Boykin, Whiteville 910- 640- 6861. Woods belly mower for Farmall Cub, complete, GC, $ 450. Rick Mullis, Mint Hill 704- 573- 7433. AC 5050 with loader, $ 6,250; Ford 3910 w/ loader , $ 10,000. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 9601. 951C track loader orops, pedal steer, power shift transmission, runs and works good, $ 13,500. J. Roten, Creston 336- 977- 0707. Ford 800 Loader bushhog, rough, runs good, 12 V $ 3,000; log splitter needs work, $ 375; Craftsman tiller , $ 275. Rod Lilly, Gold Hill 704- 798- 4896. Ford 455 diesel tractor with heavy loader, runs good, good tires, 3 point linkage, ROPS, and PTO, needs paint , $ 4,500. William McNeilly, Casar 704- 472- 7699. Vicon round hay baler, model RP1510 , $ 1,000 OBO. Grady Earnhardt, Salis-bury 704- 636- 5705. 2003 Packer 750 horizontal grinder, 6- cyl. diesel, 123 hp, 135 hrs, excellent mulch or green waste grinding machine, tow around , $ 16,000 will consider all trades. Rick Penley, Boomer 828- 757- 0627 or 493- 1563. Any unwanted bees or beekeeping equipment , reasonable . M. Jason, Spruce Pine 828- 766- 5852. Beekeeping equipment extractor, bottling equipment, smoker, etc, reasonable. David Auman, Jackson Springs 910- 652- 6245. Two bee hives for the spring of 2010, I want someone to guide me, I want to learn the business of bees, reasonable. Chad Eckard, Conover 828- 238- 4126. Interested in buying bulk honey produced in North Carolina, reasonable . Barry E. Harris Jr., Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Italian queens $ 15.00; 5 frame nuc, $ 75. C. Jamie, Rockwell 704- 239- 7367. MH Italian queens open mated, call for availability summer thru fall, $ 18. Larry Tate, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 4554. 8 strong hives ready to go, $ 125. Gary Bishop, Rutherfordton 828- 748 6097. Complete cypress bee equipment deep/ shallow, 10 frame, 8 frame, topbar hives/ double hive systems, $ 140-$ 450; open mated queens $ 20 8/ 09- 9/ 09; Ten 5 frame nucs, new VHS x Minn. hyg. queens $ 85/ ea; cypress body, bottom board/ top 34” treated plyw, $ 25/ ea. Craig Buffkin, Delco 910- 470- 2929. Old 1/ 2 gallon canning jars great for beekeeping or wines , $ 1.50. Gary Michael, Lexington 336-- 239- 3717. Five frame nucs available 3/ 2010 taking orders now, no frame exchange, Italian stock, 20 mi north of Wilmington, $ 95. Barry E. Harris Jr., Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. 20 bee hivesVGC with good bees, $ 125; 10 5 frame nucs, $ 80/ ea no frame exchange. Tony Parker, Bolton 910- 655- 0741. 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 apia-rist, NCDA& CS, 1060 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001 for information. New Zealand Red rabbits pre-fer pedigreed, reasonable . Rebecca Irvin, Marshville 704- 624- 6687. Small Animals Wanted Lionhead rabbits, $ 15. Randy James, Lexington 336- 978- 7165. Holland Lops and Dwarf Lionheads, various colors, $ 35. Donna Cayton, Dur-ham 919- 471- 6346. Checkered giant bunnies N. dwarf and Holland lop bunnies , $ 20 to $ 30/ ea from quality show stock. Tim Smith, Fay-etteville 910- 323- 9192. Georgia redbacks discount on multiple orders, $ 10/ ea. Oscar Lankford, Greens-boro 336- 676- 8071. Mini lop bunnies hand- held, very affectionate, includes a 40 oz bag of feed, will deliver to you if in the Triangle area, $ 10. Donna Hayes, Raleigh 919- 754- 1690. Rare American Chinchilla rabbits pedigreed, also Californians and Lionheads , $ 25 up. Rebecca Irvin, Marshville 704- 624- 6687. Blue- eyed, snow- white bunnies Lion heads and Netherlands dwarf , $ 10 up. O. Kluttz, Rockwell 704- 425- 7009 or 425- 9575. Rabbits Tennessee Red Backs, $ 10 & up. D. J. Pelt, La Grange 919- 778- 0361. Purebred and pedigreed Dutch rab-bits babies and older ones black/ red/ gray , $ 10-$ 15. Justin Smith, Asheboro 336- 465- 2994. Californian, NZ White and English Spot rabbits, pure- bred and cross- bred, male/ female, assorted colors and ages, $ 10/ up. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336- 498- 7103. Holland Lop bunnies , $ 10/ ea. Alan Jewell, Graham 336- 376- 9939. Rabbits 2 Flemish giants, 20- 30 lbs, $ 50/ ea; used rabbit cages, $ 25-$ 50; Georgia redback rabbits, for training dogs , $ 11 up. L. J. Smith, Thomasville 336- 476- 4112 or 689- 7472. Small Animals For Sale 1980 350 Long tractor FC, runs good, $ 4,500 OBO. Judy Hudson, New Hill 919- 362- 4473 or 971- 4408. 69M 140 Farmall cult $ 3,900; 79M Farmall 140 fert, cult, factory seat, GC, $ 4,900. Vernon Lovin, Hamlet 910- 205- 3737. 2005 617 NH disc mower, EC , $ 6,000. Lee Dry, Locust 704- 985- 3887. Combine MF 300 w/ 14 ft grain head, 2- row corn head, used last fall to pick corn, $ 2,500. David Haywood, Mount Gilead 910- 576- 4981. Millcreek mini manure spreader, 25 bu, $ 750. Bobby Mosback, Rose Hill 910- 289- 4402. Ford 7610 tobacco special w/ loader bucket, forks, 12 hrs rebuilt engine & fuel pump, new hydraulic lines, great tires, fi berglass top, 3 remotes, $ 9,900. M. Nick, Wake Forest 919- 556- 9387. JD 2950 2 post canopy, 85hp, 3,400 hrs, VGC, $ 11,900. Von Graves, Burl-ington 335- 213- 0559. New Holland DC 180 LT dozer less than 1,000 hrs, 180 hp engine, 3 spd transmssion, cab heat/ air, pin on root rake, wt. 43,500 lbs , $ 138,000. Wayne Biddy, Mill Spring 704- 813- 8555. 140 Intern’l tractor w/ cult., fert. distributor, disc hillers, new paint, good rubber, $ 4,800; 9 ft sickle mower w/ 3 pt hitch, $ 2,200. Lonnie Lee, Williamston 252- 799- 8923. Hudson backhoe trailer $ 14,500; 1990 Komatsu D57 S- 1 track loader, $ 16,500. David Grubbs, Julian 336- 685- 9432. 00 Frick sawmill with 48” saw/ elec-tric motor and controls , $ 4,500. Ted Allen, Woodleaf 704- 278- 3699. AC- D10 with complete set of cul-tivators/ Field Ready., $ 3,000.00. Ted Allen, Woodleaf 704- 278- 3699. Large bucket “ skid steer style” quick attachment, larger than average skid steer bucket, greater than 2 cubic yd., some rust, barely used, replaceable cutting edge, perfect for mulch, other “ bulk” items, $ 375. Dean Stacy, Boone 828- 779- 0229. JD Gator 2x4 with manual differential lock that works great, used but not abused, runs good, $ 3,200. Dean Stacy, Boone 828- 779- 0229. JD model 1250 4wd, 43hp, 1983- 84 model, factory installed model 100 front end loader, 1,600+ hours, retrofi tted to new Kubota quick attach style attach-ments, strong, fuel effi cient, $ 8,100. Dean Stacy, Boone 828- 779- 0229. Disc mower Case IH 3205, 5 cutter heads, 7 ft, fi eld ready , $ 2,400. Leo Barker, Lexington 336- 472- 2760. Ford Jubilee new paint, 390 hours on rebuilt engine, nice tractor, $ 3,600 OBO. Raymond Everhart, Winston- Sa-lem 336- 475- 6007. Fertilize drive and corn planter for Cub Farmall no hoppers, $ 250, OBO; draw bar and hitch frame for Oliver, $ 125 OBO; seed easy sower , $ 75. Tim Lambeth, Winston- Salem 336- 475- 5059. NH 852 round baler 411 NH Discbind; NH hay stacker, stacks appox. 125 bales, large front- end loader with attachments , $ 1,500-$ 5,000. Johnny Abee, Harmo-ny 704- 546- 2127. Corn planter 4 row Intern’l Cyclone 400 series, FC, $ 500 OBO. Dustin Holt, Graham 336- 684- 1734. 00 Frick sawmill Detroit 371 power unit edger/ power unit, 2 blades, on steele frame, many extra parts , $ 3,500. Gary Martin, Walkertown 336- 399- 8778. AC WD tractor engine rebuilt uses no oil, fi eld ready, good sheet metal, good tires, GC, $ 2,400. Kathy Martin, Walk-ertown 336- 399- 8778. JD 5220 2 WD, EC, less than 90 hrs, 2 14” plow, 6 ft disk, 6 ft bushhog, box blade all for one price, $ 18,900. Bill Taylor, Mt Pleasant 704- 795- 5619. Woods 6’ scrape blade swivel paral-lel to ground but not vertical, 3 pt hitch, VGC, $ 350. Ed Burns, Burlington 336- 222- 1961. MF 550 combine, 4- row corn head, 15 ft bean head, sheltered, $ 2,500. Sam Warren, Wade 910- 483- 2722. Ferguson T30 good tires, runs great, GC, $ 2,300. Willy Matson, Asheboro 336- 460- 4539. 1958 AC D- 17 metal is good, engine runs great, drives good, 54 hp, PTO in GC, 1 remote hydraulic outlet on the rear, $ 3,000. Ted Walters, Lexington 336- 357- 5729. FARM EQUIPMENT Farm Credit has received a grant to cover tuition and make a new e- learning fi nancial and business management course available to North Carolina farm families. The online training will be offered statewide through North Carolina’s three Farm Credit associations. The Farm Credit University curriculum includes fi nancial planning, budgeting and other money matters essential to a farm’s success. Farm Credit’s e- learning program targets young, beginning, small, and minority farmers throughout the state. Participants will be assigned a Farm Credit loan offi cer to serve as a mentor throughout the course. Highlights of the program include modules that cover business and personal fi nancial planning, understanding income statements, cash fl ow, the smart use of credit on the farm. Each participant will have completed a business plan for their operation at the conclusion of the class. Priority will be given to former tobacco farmers and others impacted by the tobacco buyout. The grant provides for training 60 producers in a set of two classes over the next two years. AgCarolina Financial, Cape Farm Credit offers fi nancial training course Fear, and Carolina Farm Credit will be accepting applications for the program which will begin in October. Applications, a course outline, and program information is available at the following Web sites: www. CarolinaFarmCredit. com, www. AgCarolinaFinancial. com and www. CapeFearFarmCredit. com. Applications will be accepted through Sept. 1. Individuals selected for the program will be notifi ed after Sept. 15. The course will conclude with a group meeting in Raleigh in March 2010. The program is funded by a $ 94,500 grant from the N. C. Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. The N. C. General Assembly established the commission in 2000 to help tobacco farmers, farm workers and related businesses impacted by the transition out of tobacco farming. The commission’s funding comes from money paid by cigarette manufacturers as a result of the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement. The Farm Credit fi nancial training program is one of 20 projects across the state that received a combined total of $ 3 million in 2009 grants from the commission. To keep up with the latest information on the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, check out the department’s blog at www. ncagr. gov/ blog. You can also fi nd the department’s Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and YouTube social media links. Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2009 Farmall 100 with 1 point hitch, plow, cultivator, planter with 1 point hitch, completly restored , $ 4,100. Willis Gregory, Angier 919- 639- 4936. 986 Intern’l tractor w/ 2450 front end loader and hydro 84 w/ 2250 loader , $ 7,500/ ea. Keith Butler, Roseboro 910- 564- 4772. CA AC w/ wide frontend and 3 pt hitch, includes a 5 ft belly mower, VGC, starts and runs , $ 3,000 OBO. Jeff Burris, Concord 980- 521- 0955. Meadows 1953 portable sawmill eExcellent working condition, Super 199 Oliver inline 6 diesel with power plant and sawdust blower, 8” blade that is true, comes with extra 44”, $ 4,000. Bert Bahnson, Mocksville 336- 998- 3160. JD 12 ft grain drill, 21 disc, EC, $ 2,800. Mark Mize, Clemmons 336- 971- 3790. Cat self loading scraper good tires and motor, $ 9,800. Mark Mize, Clemmons 336- 971- 3790. Kuhn GMD 700- GII 9 ft cutting width disc mower, used two seasons, EC, $ 4,950; 16 ft fl at utility trailer, 6 ton, $ 1,500. Larry Mills, Monroe 704- 283- 6513 or 828- 406- 3943. JD model H sickle mower new Pitman arm and belt, needs little work , $ 175 OBO. Eric Woodring, Vale 828- 308- 7300. MF 235 gas, runs strong, rust in tank, otherwise VGC, comes with 5 ft bushhog, $ 5,200. Merle Harris, Troy 910- 572- 1516. NH HM 235 Newer, used once, been kept in barn, 7 ft. cut length, $ 5,200. Millie Thomas, Westfi eld 276- 266- 0142. 1954 JD R both motors run good, new tires, ready for show or pull, $ 7,500. Brian Eudy, Midland 704- 506- 2499. 275 MF with front end loader, new tires, 4,700 hrs, great tractor, $ 6,500. Mark Broadway, China Grove 704- 939- 6207. JD 4300 diesel 4wd, 32 hp, 72” groom mower, p/ s tilt wheel, 675 hrs, EC, $ 12,000. Robert A. Lee, Sr., Pilot Mt. 336- 444- 4059. Irrigation pump Goulds # 3656, Baldor 20 hp motor, double door stainless box, controller, timer, all electrical need included, pressure control valves, 4” in & out, exhaust fans and heater on thermostat, $ 5,000. Adam Hunnicutt, Eden 336- 552- 4238. FL10B Fiat Allis loader dozer, 80% undercarriage, return to dig, GC, $ 10,500; NH 616 disc mower, GC , $ 3,200. Craig Livengood, Mocksville 336- 492- 7591. 340B Ford tractor with front end loader and rear trencher 1,200 hrs GC , $ 7,500.00. Phil Smith, Gibsonville 336- 908- 6755 or 621- 1425. Bush Hog HM2008 disc hay mower, used very little, GC , $ 5,700. Phil Smith, Gibsonville 336- 908- 6755 or 621- 1425. Bushhog 3715 Bat Wing Mower, used very little, LNC , $ 10,800. Phil Smith, Gibsonville 336- 908- 6755 or 621- 1425. JD 2155 2 WD, 55 hp, 2,697 hrs, new paint, injector pump, EC, $ 8,900; Woods- Gill 8400 new never used 7ft scrap blade, with papers $ 850; 7ft First Choice fi nish mower, new , $ 1,200. Mitch Pharr, Claremont 828- 256- 5661 or 256- 1590. Intern’l 2350 loader with 7’ bucket and spike , $ 2,500. J. R. Cave , Mocks-ville 336- 909- 4577. 1996 Mack engine fully dressed E7300, 200,000 mi, , $ 3,000. Chris Cave, Mocksville 336- 909- 0091. Kubota 6.5 hp with hydraulic pump and 3 control levers, good for hydrau-lic manure spreaders, $ 500. Johnny Thornton, Raleigh 919- 839- 6126. Silage cutters NH 1880 self propelled, 3 row 30” corn, 12 ft direct cut $ 4,000; 720 IH 2 row 30” corn, $ 2,000; JD # 12 direct, 1 and 2 row , $ 500. William Linville, Roaring River 336- 957- 2684 or 957- 0089. Ford 4 ft bushhog, 9 shank tiller, bottom plow 2- 16”, 2- 14”, 2- disc plow, bushhog 6 ft box blade, 5 ft box blade subsoiler cultivator, all 3 pt hitch, $ 40-$ 400. Winfred Aldridge, Burlington 336- 584- 6262. JD 3pt 3- 16” trip bottom plow, $ 450; 1960 JD 730 diesel, PS ES hyd remote tricycle front end restored, 3pt w/ fenders, $ 12,500. Grant Trivette, Yadkinville 336- 961- 3499. 51- 52 Case VA tractor, needs battery, 12 v , $ 1,500 OBO. Jimmy Neal, Colfax 336- 993- 6079. MF 560 round baler, 5x6 rolls , $ 1,200. James Hamlett, Chapel Hill 919- 880- 9744. Kubota M9000 4 WD tractor, 1251 loader, two buckets, cab w/ ac, heat, radio, two remotes, 2,000 hrs, $ 26,995. Keith A. Lail, Hickory 828- 381- 7852. 8N Ford tractor factory parts, does run, 4 cyl, 6 volt, $ 2,400. Dale Whitley, Oakboro 704- 485- 8220. 25 kw Winco generator runs off PTO with 3 pt hook up, $ 1,400. M. Raymond, Harmony 704- 546- 7328. Fergusion 165 diesel, good tires and sheet metal, GC , $ 4,200. John L. Lamb, Randleman 336- 498- 2512 or 336- 498- 8846. Farmall Super A for parts , $ 1,000. Brackie Wright, Ramseur 336- 879- 5431. Two large bulk feed bins from an abandoned hog farm, buyer must pick up, $ 500/ ea or $ 800/ for both. Debbie Hunter, High Point 336- 687- 3138. 1989 Loader - 953LGP CAT, EC, enclosed cab w/ heat 8069 hours. Asking $ 38,000 OBO. Renee Hill, Cleveland 704- 528- 0047. 1994 Backhoe - 416 B CAT, low hours- 3489 Standard front bucket and 2 ft. and 3 ft. bucket for the back, GC, $ 15,000 OBO. M. Shane, Cleveland 704- 528- 0047. AC model 200 diesel tractor, 100 hp, with 4/ 16, 3pt. hitch bottom plow, $ 12,000; Hardy 300 gal. gun type PTO spray , $ 1,500 nego. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632- 3801. 1962 801 Ford tractor completely restored with new parts, $ 7,500. James Bullard, Roseboro 910- 531- 3619. 2840 JD canopy top, runs good, needs clutch , $ 6,500 nego: Irrigation equipment 1,300 ft. Akron 4” pipes with 3 guns/ 3 risers, Marlow PTO pump with trailer , $ 5,500 nego. Dixie Coats, Clinton 910 - 564- 4552 or 260- 0231. “ 0” Frick sawmill all steel, handset four headblock, complete mill GC with dust system, Meadows edger ( edger needs minor repair) , $ 4,500/ for both. Justin Moretz, Deep Gap 1- 828- 264- 5420. Salsco chipper pto driven, $ 1,600; Fred Cain bushhog, GC, $ 250; 8hp Simplicity mower with rotary tiller/ scrape blade, VGC , $ 1,100. Lowell Davis, Sophia 336 861- 3186. 1983 F2 gleaner combine corn/ soy-bean special, 4 row, 30” corn head, 13’ grain head, new circle bar and tires, GC , $ 7,000; AC 333 corn planter six 30” row planter with seed monitor bean and corn plates , $ 2,000. Daron Skeen, Trinity 336- 861- 3033. NH 451 sickle mower all guards and knifes new, with bolts installed, $ 1,400. Steve Cline, Cleveland 704- 278- 4649. JD round hay roller, model # 447, 4x4, only rolled 93 rolls, always kept in dry, $ 13,000. Meredith Roark, Deep Gap 828- 262- 9716. 7700 JD 16 ft bean head, 6 row plastic snout corn head 643, $ 8,000. Tommy Speer, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6497. Minneapolis moline bf narrow front, $ 2,000. Michael Walker, Franklin-ville 336- 824- 2087. Korvan 930 Raspberry/ Blueberry har-vester, GC , $ 10,000. Dennis Sink, Ashe-boro 336- 629- 2920. Small 2- basket tedder 3 pt hitch, PTO driven, $ 350 OBO. Todd Eddleman, Salis-bury 704- 633- 0732. 1963 Ford 4000 gas, runs good, very good paint, very good tires, pulls great, included is a hvy duty bush hog scraper , $ 4,700. Jim DeVries, Nebo 828- 403- 5930. Tye no- till drill model 9007, drilled 380 acres, EC, $ 16,000. Evan Myers, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 9228. MF 35 tractor 38 hp Perkins diesel, live pto & lift, 3,194 hrs EC, $ 4,900; MF 37 hay rake, pull type, LNC , $ 1,500. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336 434 5321. JD 4020 powershift, dual remotes, NF, GC, $ 7,800. Craig Livengood, Mocks-ville 336- 751- 6969. 2005 MF 5 ft bush hog mower, medium duty, kept inside all the time, $ 750. Lane Truett, Lewisville 336- 413- 3329. King Kutter 3 pt, post hole digger, 9”, $ 450. Doug Efird, Concord 704- 723- 1423. ’ 51 Farmall Cub w/ Woods 60” belly mower, rebuilt motor/ hydraulics, new replacement seat, new mower drive belt/ bearings, good tread on tires, good metal and paint, $ 2,750. Bobby Kelly, Corne-lius 704- 896- 0989. 720 Bob Cat toothed GP bucket, recent engine overhaul, aux. wet lines, gas engine, GC, $ 6,000 OBO. George Jones, Germanton 336- 816- 4816 or Jeff Jones 391- 5985. Graves hay loader will load sq bales of hay on a truck or trailer, $ 350. Danny Burleson, Newland 828- 765- 6530. 685 Intern’l tractor $ 7,850; 140 Intern’l tractor, $ 3,950; 8N Ford tractor , $ 2,650. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606. Milk barn vacuum pump used only 6 month, sold dairy business, LNC, $ 2,700; semen tank Nitrogen fi lled 4/ 09, VGC, $ 325; JD 643 combine corn head GC , $ 5,000. Dan Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 4215. 655- A backhoe , $ 9,800. Harold Johnson, Burlington 336- 213- 9566 or 578- 1969. 655- D backhoe with 4 WD and extended boom, $ 12,500. Herman Johnson, Gra-ham 336- 226- 1684. 16 disk 3 pt hitch, $ 200; 16” single turning plow, 3 pt, $ 150; 3 pt hitch rear cultivator , $ 100 all in good working condition. Leonard Godbey, Mocksville 336- 492- 5730. King Kutter 6’ mower, $ 800; and 6’ scraper blade , $ 225. David Frump, Ra-eford 910- 904- 1296. JD 8200 grain drill 14 double disc, EC, always sheltered , $ 2,500. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704- 639- 0867. Yanmar 16hp diesel, 4wd tractor, $ 2,500; JD dozer, $ 8,500; Intern’l tractor, 35hp, $ 2,900; Vicon disc mower for 30hp tractor , $ 1,500. William Kroll, Bennett 336- 879- 6505. Meadows grain mill 20” stone, upgraded to SS hopper, separate grain cleaner, can deliver up to 50 mi, $ 2,000. Vincent L. Brooks, Colfax 931- 303- 8051. 544 Intern’l hydrostatic tractor for sale parts needs hydrostatic pump in transmission will part out or sell as whole, $ 700. William Miller, Statesville 704- 832- 2687. Swisher Rough cut machine , $ 600 OBO. Patty Rogers, North Wilkesboro 339- 984- 2830. 309 Ford Planter 1 row, VGC, ready to sow seeds, 5 plates with planter, large corn, small corn, kidney beans, soy-beans/ peas, under shelter, $ 800. Calvin Peed, Kenly 919- 284- 3412. Hydraulic crane for Service Truck Booms 5’ to 9’, 2,200 lbs. , $ 650; bale chopper Industrial 540 RPM power take off, garage kept, LNC , $ 3,200. Newell Coble, Liberty 336- 685- 4735. 1979 450 Timberjack Skidder good engine, will also part out, $ 5,000; 1985 Ford L9000 good engine, $ 6,200. Buddy Fields, Goldston 919- 837- 2453. ‘ 05 Honda Recon 250 VGC, $ 2,200. Jeff Bass, Franklinton 919- 528- 2181. 1 1/ 2 yard Michigan Loader, Diesel, runs, works good.$ 1500.00 William Peck, Hickory ( 828) 302- 9723 or ( 704) 462- 1679, 1500.00. William Peck, Hickory 704- 462- 1679. Corn head gleaner 630 for R series combine $ 2,500; irrigation pipe 5”, 300 + ft , $ 1.50/ per ft. Larry Essick, Kerners-ville 336- 689- 2682. JD bushhog 4��� heavy duty, extra blades, GC, $ 300: JD heavy duty scrape blade, tilt, off set tilt, GC, $ 250. Kim Ward, Reidsville 336- 951- 2074. Bobcat 709 backhoe attatchment, VGC, minimal usage, $ 5,500.00; Intern’l 510 grain drill, 8 ft, GC, $ 1,200. Jeremy Lowder, Jackson Springs 910- 673- 2765 or 690- 9732. Gravely mower rotary plow, circular mower and sickle mower attachments, all GC, $ 1,200 or possible trade for 3 pt hitch sickle mow. Sonny Benfi eld, Salisbury 704- 647- 0634. 1964 MF FE35 diesel deluxe, 152 Perkins, runs good, VG metal and tires, shed stored, $ 4,500. John Denson, Mocks-ville 336- 492- 5896. JD 530 round baler auto tie. VGC, fi eld ready , $ 6,000. Robbie Gooch, Bullock 919- 603- 1036 or 690- 5857. Two used tractor tires size 5- 12 R- 1 tread ( rear or front assist) 50% tread, $ 20. Curtis Wood, Kernersville 336- 869- 6109. MF 35 diesel, 3 cyl, Perkins, does not run, $ 2,000. Gary Hill, Liberty 336- 337- 1063. Vicon hay mower CM 168,5’ cut, LNC, shelter kept, mowed less than 30 ac, $ 3,300. Tom Sladky, Reidsville 336- 694- 4046. MF 232 front end loader works off of PTO GC, works on 135 MF , $ 2,800. Mark Barnhill, Bolton 910- 655- 9387. NH 311 sq baler, $ 4,500; Kuhn GF5007HA tedder, $ 3,500; JD 702 wheel rake, $ 2,400; JD 557 round baler, $ 14,000; JD 920 MoCo , $ 6,500. Robert Knox, III, Cleveland 704- 278- 2135 or 202- 0472. McComick corn binder $ 1,100; Gravely 430 with 12hp Kohler , $ 350. Shannon Braswell, Monroe 704- 254- 0913. 1963 MF 35 with front hydraulic bucket, comes with cement wait for a 3 point hook up, running condition, $ 4,200. Ruey McMahon, Sanford 919- 774- 1180. 8N Red Belly, 12 volt, sheltered, good rubber, new paint, starts and runs great, many new parts, $ 3,000 OBO. John Roy, Greensboro 336- 274- 2008. JD parts, parting out MT w/ single wheel, some M and 40 parts, model 40 transmission and hydraulic unit, $ 350; JD 420 W, 1956 phase 1 model, straight body, runs great, 12v , $ 3,500. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919- 815- 0268. Ford 8N front end loader, $ 500; 4 gang pull behind disk, 9 ft, $ 300; 2 gang pull disk, 6 ft, $ 200; plow, 3 pt, $ 100. J. Brindle, Gold Hill 704- 279- 7701. NH 650 round baler, $ 6,800; MF 165 diesel w/ loader, $ 5,200; hay wagons, $ 500; NH 268 square baler, $ 1,500. Tommy Beard, Carthage 910- 949- 4264. Rhino TW- 125 10’ trailer pull bushhog, has “ no fl at” aircaft tires, used 3 seasons to mow tree farm driveways, $ 5,000. Rodney Thomas, Winston- Salem 336- 764- 5919. NH 57 rake, 3 pt hitch, side delivery, $ 1,200; NH 472 haybine, 7ft cut, new belts and chains, all fi eld ready, $ 2,200. Willie Gammons, Mt Airy 336 351- 6769. 1980 Long tractor 460 w/ front end loader, good tires, EC, $ 6,000; Honda water pump, 2” inlet, 2” outlet, $ 300. William D. Gibson, Kernersville 336- 769- 9826. Road spreaders good for fertilizer, salt, etc., for 2 ton dump trucks, 3 for rebuilding or parts, 10 ft long, $ 1,600 OBO or trade for CAT 2- 3 equipment or steel. Bryant Broadus, Rural Hall 336- 377- 2236. JD 3950 silage chopperw/ 3 row header and small grain header for green chop, VGC, $ 12,000; United Farm tools silage dump wagon, good metal and fl oor, $ 3,000. Patrick Miller, Mocksville 336- 909- 2490. Thomas mini skidsteer 25 hp, Kohler engine, new foam fi lled tires, $ 3,575; genera-tor 10 KW, PTO driven, EC, $ 1,500. Rick Miller, Advance 336- 345- 8551. ‘ 97 MF 231 diesel tractor, PS, 711 hrs, 45 hp, EC, $ 6,800. Jack Hester, Cary 919- 669- 6919. Hardee 300 gallon low profi le trailer sprayer, VGC, $ 900. J. Bowen, White-ville 910- 642- 7780. ‘ 96 Komatsu120 track hoe, 1,500 hrs, EC, $ 40,000; ‘ 05 Bobcat T300, 1,500 hrs on machine, 150 hrs on motor, $ 28,000. Chris Allen, Asheboro 336- 964- 6363. ‘ 03 Farm Trac tractor 35 hp, diesel, 100 hrs, $ 6,500. Tim Hawkes, Raeford 910- 875- 4088. 6 ft scrape blade, $ 200; heavy duty 7 ft spring tooth harrow, $ 300 both have 3 pt hook up. Larry Phillips, Lexington 336- 746- 5615. NH 565 square baler, 540 PTO, field ready, shelter kept, $ 5,000. Brian Eason, Rocky Mount 252- 903- 7044. Gleaner EII combine w/ 2 row corn head, 10 ft grain head, lots of parts, stuck motor, no rust, $ 2,500; hay/ grain eleva-tor, no motor, $ 75; JD rotohoe, $ 175; 00 Frick sawmill , $ 3,000 OBO. Blair Burrage, Concord 704- 786- 3195. Boom sprayer 300 gallon w/ 36” booms, 44- 50 ft spray path, kept in shed, controller for tractor , $ 2,200. Jan Young , Waco 704- 472- 3136. ‘ 72 pan/ scraper CAT 613, $ 8,000. Charlie Martin, Roxboro 336- 599- 0683. Skidloaderheavy duty grapple fork, $ 1,750; Woods 9000 backhoe attachment for skidsteers, LNC, $ 3,900; T190 skidloader on tracks, w/ bucket, etc, $ 14,500; Mitsubi-shi, 35 hp tractor w/ shuttle , $ 6,200. B. Zsigmond, Shelby 704- 466- 3737. ‘ 95 GMC topkick 3116 Cat motor, Allison transmission, 18 ft hydraulic dump bed, high sides, 18- 20 yd cap, set up to pull a trailer , $ 13,000. Wayne Rush, McLeansville 336- 202- 6026. ‘ 96 Ford F7000with New Leader L2020 GT stainless spreader body; ‘ 97 Ford F7000 with New leader L2020 stain-less spreader body , $ 15,000/ ea. Mike Elmore, Lawndale 704- 538- 3166. JD 4400 combinewith 213 grain head and 444 corn head, GC, working AC and 6 cylinder engine, $ 4,900. Gene Page, Elon 1415 Pagetown Rd.. Haylely 420 540 PTO, 3 pt hook up, shelter kept, used to wind row, tedd or spread wind rows, $ 1,500. Walter Eason, Rocky Mt. 252- 443- 4881. Kabuta L36004 WD, 1,250 hrs , $ 7,500. Jimmy Strickland, Mt. Holly 704- 309- 0733. Dayton tiller4 or 5 tine, $ 25. Doris Barrett, Asheboro 336- 873- 7383. MF model 90 CWDS1975/ 6, perking diesel head off, for parts only, PC, rims PC, hydr. steerig, fuel tank other parts okay, $ 300 OBO. James Fletcher, Manns Harbor 252- 473- 3287. Ford backhoe attachment fi ts 2000 and 3000 Ford, all parts for hook up, $ 750. Ronnie Hatley, Albemarle 704- 474- 4459. ‘ 53 JD 40 some equipment, $ 3,500. Roger Ziglar, Walnut Cove 336- 427- 8187. Intern’l Farmall 140 tractor, 8 culti-vator sweeps, fertilizer hopper quick snap hook up at the back, $ 4,000; Farmall M tractor, rebuilt motor , $ 3,600. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest 919- 556- 2156. 5 Long big box tobacco barns, no boxes, $ 4,000. Alburn Wall, Carthage 910- 947- 2381. Kubota L3650 tractor4WD fron-tend loader, EC, ideal for landscaping or close areas, $ 16,000; bushhog fi ts 3 pt hitch, 5 ft width, GC, $ 350; post hole digger fi ts 3 pt hitch , $ 350. Phil Marion, Jr., Pfafftown 336- 945- 4868. JD 4410 4WD, E hydro, 430 loader, grill guard, LNC, $ 16,800; JD 7 iron mid mount 60” mower deck, never used, $ 1,950; JD 7 iron mid mount 60” mower deck , $ 2,000. R. Jones, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 2879. No till grain drill Tye drill serial 5, 15 ft drill and cart, 24 drops, $ 8,200. Jimmie Morris, Sr., Tarboro 252- 752- 9604 or 413- 8001- cell. 555 Farmtrac tractor 4x4 with loader, 50 hrs, $ 18,000. Gary Lambert, Millers Creek 336- 262- 6754. J. A. Vance 4 head planner, VGC, have set of tongue and groove blade sharpen-er, $ 4,500. Basil Phibbs, Pfafftown 336- 345- 1421. Sickle mower for IH M or H, lots of extra blades and teeth, GC, $ 350 OBO; 7’ pull type bushhog Hardee, GC, $ 650. Michael S. Nardo, Jackson Springs 910- 281- 3522. Feed bin 800 bu with motor auger, EC, $ 800. O. C. Powell, 1029 Powell Rd., Rocky Mt. 27801 no number listed. 1190 Intern’l mower/ conditioner $ 2,500; 486 NI round baler, $ 8,000. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Farmtrac 6 ft rear fi nish mower w/ 4 wheels, rear discharge, 2 y/ o, $ 1,000; Pio-neer forecart for pulling horse drawn equip, tongue and shafts included, $ 1,000; parts for NH 411 discbine , $ 1,200. Jeffrey Parker, Richfi eld 704- 982- 9000. NH cornsheller belt driven $ 300, $ 300. John Brindle, Gold Hill 704- 279- 7701. Two Neisson wagons 1 heavy weight, always kept dry, 1 medium weight with drop tongue for 2 mules or shaves for 1 horse, both solid, $ 1,500-$ 2,000. Charles Flynt, Colfax 336- 668- 2500. ‘ 57 Farmall Cub 100% restored, 8 coats of paint, motor completely rebuilt, ready for show or work, all attachments, $ 6,700. Robert L. Cook, Supply 910- 842- 5186. Planter and all seed plates for B model AC tractor and cultivator, $ 300. James Roberts, Newton 704- 462- 1844. Ford 8N red belly front loader, 12V, side distributor, fi eld ready, $ 3,000. Don Schroyer, Rockwell 704- 857- 2044. Hardee bushhog 5 ft., VGC, $ 600. Bob Harris, Mt. Holly 704- 689- 4803. Long bulk tobacco barn 16 box, red top, $ 1,500. Gilbert Cain, Elizabeth-town 910- 874- 5538. Gehl 65MX grinder mixer, $ 2,400. James Cothren, Roaring River 336- 957- 4725. Lienbach turning plow 14”, LNC, $ 475; 6 ft box scrape, VGC, $ 225; boom pole, GC, $ 60; carry all LNC , $ 40. Dan Clubb, Walnut Cove 336- 595- 1340. JD M for restoration or parts, good sheet metal and tires , $ 800. Willard Watson, Walkertown 336- 595- 8242. Grain bin 3,300 bu fan, sweep and unload auger , $ 2,000. Gary Mastin, Hamp-tonville 336- 835- 7591. AC B tractor with 59” belly mower, new battery, GC, $ 2,000. Tim Amerson , Lucama 252- 239- 1717. Intern’l Cub Cadet model 122, with lights, GC, $ 650. Carlton Dunn, Char-lotte 704- 392- 2551. JD MX8 rotary cutter, LNC, shed kept, $ 3,500. D. T. Lowder, Albemarle 704- 982- 4244. Super C Farmall with cultivators, runs good, $ 3,500; Super A Farmall with cultiva-tors runs good, new paint , $ 4,200. Donald Cannon, Ayden 252- 746- 4600. Cultivator 3 pt hitch, v shaped adjust-able, 2 row, $ 100; cool cell system for 400 ft layer house, stainless steel tracks for 6” pads, pumps, GC, $ 1,200. Jamie Bussell, Statesville 704- 682- 1361. JD 2040 tractor 1,388 hrs, VGC, $ 6,750 OBO. John Davis, Dallas 704- 616- 0153- cell. NI 309 1 row corn picker, 6x12 box, GC, $ 2,000; 2000 Bob Cat Skidsteer, T200, 80” bucket w/ teeth, GC , $ 18,000. Joe Ferguson, Newell 704- 201- 4363. CAT 933 G track loader, GP bucket, GC to FC , $ 6,000. York Rufty, Stony Point 704- 585- 6648. 285 MF engine rebuilt, runs good and in GC, $ 4,500. D. N. Canady , Park-ton 919- 425- 5263. Kuhn GRS 25N tedder/ rake combo, 3 pt, GC , $ 1,200. Wayne Cooper, Elkin 336- 835- 3312. 1 row 6 ft bedder with subsoil ripper for blue berry or timber land, heavy duty, $ 1,250; Pittsburg cult, 6 ft, 8 legs w/ extention for 2 row tobacco, GC, $ 475. R. L. Cumbee, Jr., Whiteville 910- 642- 8838. AC WD tractor with bucket, $ 4,000; Long brand 24 blade heavy duty disc, $ 1,000. John Hood, Greensboro 336- 621- 4954. Ford mower 3 pt hitch, 6 ft blade, GC, $ 450. Howard Wynne, Kittrell 252- 431- 5712. 3400 Ford w/ loader, $ 4,000; Bradco 9HB, $ 3,000; 12” Bradco bucket, $ 400; 16” Bradco bucket, $ 400; 4000 Ford 1964 gas tractor, $ 4,000. Paul McGee, Salis-bury 704- 636- 8571. JD 338 sq baler, wide leader, hydraulic tongue and bale tension, LNC, $ 16,500. Caldwell Overcash, Kannapolis 704- 791- 0714. Hay wagon 7 ft x 14 ft, oak fl oor, new paint, $ 1,500. Vicki Brown, Germanton 336- 994- 2442. 1 pt hitch 6 row duster, can dust 1- 6 rows, $ 300. Peggy Griffi n, Bailey no phone listed. 846 NH round baler, 4 x 4 1/ 2, GC, sheltered , $ 2,200. Thomas Kapp, Rural Hall 336- 969- 4533. B AC tractor with Woods 5 ft belly mower, VGC, $ 1,800. Wayne Alley, King 336- 994- 2692. 5 ft. spike aerator 3 pt. hook up, $ 350. Chad Meadows, Cleveland 704- 807- 2940. TEW apple grader includes electric bin dumper, sizers, brush cleaner and grading tables, $ 2,500; 18 bu apple bins, EC, $ 60/ ea. Terry Winters, Morganton 828- 437- 4221. New Koyker 155 front loader, fi ts compact tractor full factory warranty, $ 2,800. William Modlin, Jamesville 252- 792- 7709. Lewis Brothers manure spreader, $ 1,200; Hosty sprayer, 300 gallon water tank w/ 2 wands, EC , $ 2,200. Diane Ray, Zebulon 919- 269- 9711 or 218- 0058 cell. FARM EQUIPMENT August 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 Quality coastal 50- 60 lb sq bales, will be available in a week,$ 4/ you pick up, $ 5 delivered. Jim McMillan, Raeford 910- 280- 6557. Quality Timothy orchard, alfalfa 1st and 2nd cuts, organic feeds and supple-ments for all farm animals, pick up & delivery, $ 6.50 up. Nora Mitchell, Wake Forest 919- 528- 5690 & 880- 5539. Orchard grass sq bales, 50 lbs, no rain, 600 bales , $ 5/ ea. Larry Brooks, Hamp-tonville 336- 468- 4252. Orchard grass $ 4.50/ ea; rolls $ 40/ ea; fescue mix, $ 4/ ea; rolls $ 35/ ea; clean heavy bales, straw, $ 3/ ea. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704- 629- 5520. Fescue/ orchard grass mixed, spring ‘ 09 cutting, 4x4 round bales will load on your vehicle, $ 15-$ 25/ per bale. David L. Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Fescue hay, round bales, 4 X 5, 150 bales ready to go , $ 30/ ea. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Fescue 4X4 rolls, spring cutting, stored inside, net- wrapped , $ 30. Bill Pyle, Franklinton 919- 494- 1145. Orchard/ Fescue mix 4x4 rolls and sq bales available for delivery by semi- trailer load, $ 18/ rolls or $ 3/ sq bales. Marty Wood/ Bar W Farms, Traphill 336- 928- 0056. Orchard grass/ Fescue mix 4x4 round bales, June 2009 cutting, horse quality stored in barn , $ 25. Tom Small, Gold Hill 704- 209- 6358 or 985- 2638. Alfalfa/ orchard grass ‘ 09 crop, $ 4/ in the fi eld or $ 4.50/ in barn; Straw , $ 3.50/ ea. John Kapp, Rural Hall 336- 969- 6630. Fescue square bales, ‘ 09 crop, $ 3/ ea; ‘ 08 crop $ 2; mulch hay , $ 1/ ea. Michael Cheek, Chapel Hill 919- 280- 0216. Orchard grass horse quality, tightly baled, in the barn , $ 4.50. Colter Bame, Franklinville 336- 824- 8212. Fescue 4x4 bales, horse quality, $ 15/ in the fi eld, $ 20/ barn delivery available. Larry Kelly, Sanford 919- 770- 0872. Horse quality state tested pure fescue, $ 4/ sq bales , $ 30/ 4x5 rolls delivery available. Lee Dry, Locust 704- 985- 3887. Cow 4x5 rolls , $ 5/ roll, delivery available. Lee Dry, Locust 704- 985- 3887. Quality Timothy, orchard, alfalfa in a mix, organic feeds, supplement, soil amendments, farm fresh produce grown here as well, pick up and delivery, $ 6.25 / bale up. Nora Mitchell, Wake Forest 919- 528- 5690 & 919- 880- 5539. 4x4 fescue spring 2009 cut, $ 20/ ea. Nick Robinson, Liberty 336- 382- 5749. Fescue/ orchard mixed, quality horse hay, 09 spring baling , $ 4 or 100 + bales, $ 3.50. Donald Baker, Youngsville 919- 616- 4190. Round bale GN trailer, up to 8 bales, one person operation, LNC, $ 2,800. Bobby Mosback, Rose Hill 910- 289- 4402. Fescue/ orchard grass mix large rolls, no rain, under shelter, delivery arrangements may be made for large loads or e- mail at miracle@ mebtel. net , $ 40/ per roll. Junior Kimrey, Mebane 919- 304- 2547. Oat hay 200 heavy square bales, 08 spring cutting, in barn, will load on your trailer, $ 5/ ea. Wade Hutchens, Jr., East Bend 336- 961- 2708. Quality fescue , $ 4/ sq bales. Bob Harned, Pine Level 919- 617- 2248. Alfalfa 2009 cutting, excellent qual-ity, $ 8/ ea at barn. Rick Garrett, Liberty 336- 565- 4930. Orchard grass, rye grass, oats hay 4x5 round bales, 700 lb bales, $ 35/ ea available now for pick up. Red Star , Ox-ford 919- 531- 1936. 09 Fescue sq bales $ 4/ ea; 4X4 round bales, $ 30/ ea; 08 fescue cow qual-ity, $ 2/ sq bale , $ 15/ rnd bales. Joe Bill Jones, Pinnacle 336- 368- 2659 or Mike 368- 2021. Fescue hay, round and sq bales , $ 3.50/ sq bales-$ 35/ round bales. Richard Eaton, East Bend 336- 961- 2226. Coastal Bermuda excellent horse quality, no animal waste, delivery available for 100+ bales within 100 miles, $ 4.50/ sq bales. Earl Graves, Rockingham 910- 895- 9332. Alfalfa and orchard grass mixed, eastern Catawba Co, good horse hay, $ 4.50/ sq bales. David Beam, Claremont 828- 241- 3043. 4x5 Orchard round bales, sheltered, $ 40/ ea; 4x5 orchard/ fescue mixed round bales, sheltered, $ 25/ ea; 4x5 orchard/ fescue, $ 20/ ea under shelter. Charles E. Joyce, Ramseur 336- 879- 3991. Tifton 44 Bermuda, premium quality , $ 4 and $ 35 bales. Denise Bennett, Car-thage 910- 947- 5626 or 910- 528- 1126. 09 first cut rolled hay, 4x4 roll, $ 15/ roll. Phil Welch, Mt Airy 336- 786- 8667. Wheat straw $ 2.75/ ea; Fescue 4x5 rolls, $ 30. Mike Fields, Climax 336- 674- 3767. Fescue, $ 3- 3.50 / per bale at the barn. Jerry Beckom, Burlington 336- 260- 4824. 2009 Fescue 4X5 net wrapped round bales, Ansonville area, $ 20/ bale. Shannon Braswell, Monroe 704- 254- 0913. Fescue , $ 3.50/ sq. bale. Tracy Harned, Pine Level 919- 413- 0230. Fall 08 orchard grass, mixed, kept under shelter, $ 4/ ea. Mack Brame, Jr., Reidsville 336- 707- 2473. Fescue 4X4 round bales, 09 crop, mowed end of April, never rained on, stored under shed , $ 25/ bale. Thomas Warren, Timberlake 919- 732- 6212. Coastal horse hay sq bales $ 5/ ea;, $ 55/ large round bales. Larry Williams, Red Springs 910- 904- 3230. 09 and 08 fescue 4X4 net wrapped bales, $ 25 -$ 30. Leland M. Chrismon, Elon 336- 449- 5775. Fescue and orchard mix horse and cow quality 4’ x5’ round bales , $ 32 to $ 35 at the barn delivery optional. Joe Clendenin, Statesville 704- 880- 3209. Oates feed or seed, $ 3.50/ per bu. John Sullivan, Mount Olive 919- 738- 6442. Hay for horses cattle and goats, $ 3/ sq; 4x4 rolls, no rain, $ 15 and , $ 20 can deliver for additional fee. T. Lawrence, Lexing-ton 336- 798- 0277. 09 Alfalfa/ Orchard grass hay, $ 4.50/ sq bale; fescue hay, $ 3/ sq bale; rye straw, $ 2.50. Derek Smith, King 336- 983- 9732. 2009 heavy square bales horse quality hay, no rain, stored in barn, $ 3.25/ ea. Vernon Hill, Mount Pleasant 704- 436- 9524. Cheyenne Bermuda square bales, 50 lb, horse quality, $ 4/ sq bales. Jason Britt, Mount Olive 919- 689- 2686. Fescue and orchard grass 4x5 round bales , $ 25/ ea. Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485- 3487. 09 hay round rolls, excellent quality , $ 8/ ea. Daniel Craddock, Eden 336- 623- 1850. Organic fescue blend sq bales, horse quality hay rye, coastal Bermuda, orchard, well maintained fi elds, quantity discounts, delivery, babynavy@ yahoo. com , $ 2.75 - $ 3.85. Pat Snider, Staley 336- 317- 4105. Wheat straw good, fi rm bales, $ 3/ bale at the barn. Bob Jobe, Greensboro 336 697- 2302. Alfalfa hay horse quality, $ 8/ bale; Ozark Bermuda, horse quality, $ 5.50/ bale, fi eld discounts, delivery avail. Fred Burt, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 4447. Fescue round bales, 4X5, $ 25/ per roll; fescue orchard grass, $ 5; orchard grass, $ 6/ ea. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 902- 3950. Round hay bales 4x4, fescue, orchard grass and clover mix, $ 25/ per bale; Straw, wheat and rye, $ 2.50 at the barn. Anthony Slater, East Bend 336- 419- 6482. Costal Bermuda quality hay, no animal waste for fertilizers, quantity discounts, $ 35. Jimmy Smith, Bladen-boro 910- 874- 3592. Fescue June 09 cutting, $ 4/ in the barn. Hope Ward, Casar 704- 538- 7960. Fescue 4x4 round bales, good for cattle, horses, and goats, $ 25/ ea. Patty Rogers, North Wilkesboro 339- 984- 2830. Coastal Bermuda quality hay, no ani-mal waste for fertilizers, quantity discount , $ 35/ round bale. Jimmy Smith, Bladen-boro 910- 874- 3592. Orchard grass 2009 spring cutting no chemicals on grass, $ 4.50/ per sq bale. Curtis Paul, Henderson 252- 430- 9262. 4x4 round bales mixed grass, no rain, cut May/ June 2009, $ 10, $ 15 and $ 20; sq bales in fi eld , $ 3. David Bryant, Madi-son 336- 908- 2447. 2008 and 2009 Fescue $ 2/ square bales, $ 15/ round bales barn kept. Michael Fesperman, Mooresville 704- 746- 8315. Excellent coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality , $ 4 in the fi eld when cutting or $ 5 in the barn. John Moore, Washington 252- 946- 0066. Matua hay horse and cow quality, analysis by NC Dept of Ag, copy avail-able upon request, 4X5 double over the edge net wrapped rolls , $ 45. Merle Thomas, Star 910- 428- 4885. Fescue horse and cow quality, analysis by NC Dept of Ag, copy available upon request, 4X5 double over the edge net rapped rolls, $ 25/ ea. Merle Thomas, Star 910- 428- 4885. Fescue mix square bales, fall 08 and spring 09, horse and cow quality, no pesticides/ herbicides, all natural, $ 2.50 - $ 4.50. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 770- 1070. Fescue 4x5 round bales, horse qual-ity, $ 30/ ea. Dan Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 4215. Coastal Bermuda 4x5 round bales, $ 30/ ea. Bobby Dew, Jr., Rocky Mt 252- 883- 4422. Fescue, Fescue/ Orchard mix Orchard, Tiff, and wheat straw, $ 3 up. Bradley Kennedy, Woodleaf 704- 278- 4534 or 798- 3859. Cheyenne Bermuda , $ 3.25/ sq bales in the fi eld. Tom Haislip, Sanford 919- 842- 0088. Hay baled June 21 put up in a dry place, approximately 250 bales with more to come, $ 3/ per bale. Brock Myers, Lin-wood 336- 382- 1393. 09 4x4 round bales fescue and orchard grass mixed, no rain, stored in barn, good for horse or cattle, can deliver within a reasonable distance , $ 30/ per roll. Barry James, Ruffi n 336- 939- 7458. Fescue 4x4 round bales, good quality, no rain, stored in barn , $ 20/ ea. Dennis Bondurant, Reidsville 336- 613- 0738. Fescue no rain, very clean, baled this year, $ 3.75/ ea. Kim Lee, Siler City 336- 280- 1507. Hay , $ 4.50/ sq bales. Wayne Owenby, Ar-den 828- 651- 9322 or 273- 7158. Coasal hay, $ 30/ round bales or $ 4/ sq bales. Buddy Ezzell, Autryville 910- 990- 9280. First cutting fescue orchard grass, clover mix hay, horse quality, tight square bales, Davidson co , $ 4/ in barn. William Hartley, Lexington 336- 787- 3370. Fescue from spring ‘ 09 $ 4/ sq bales, no rain, horse quality; some from ‘ 08 , $ 2.50/ bale . Debbie Bethune, Mt. Pleas-ant 704- 982- 3691. Orchard grass square bales, high quality, green colored hay, 35- 45 lbs with lots of hay in a bale, $ 4 fi rst cutting , $ 5/ second cutting. Ken Barfi eld, Blanch 336- 694- 5739. Orchard grass & fescue baled June 2009, $ 3.50/ per sq bale in barn. Jeff Hoffman, Clemmons 336- 399- 6517. 4x4 round bales in the barn, good qual-ity, $ 25/ per bale. Robby Blackburn, North Wilkesboro 336- 407- 1559 or Tommy Miller 984- 7779. Fescue hay , $ 2.75/ sq bales. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336- 475- 6539. Orchard grass horse quality, spring ‘ 09, clean and dry 40- 50 lb, sq. bales $ 3/ in fi eld; $ 4/ in barn; cow quality round bales 600- 700 lbs, $ 20/ roll. Marshall Ratliff, Reidsville 336- 342- 0068. 09 wheat straw 2,000 bales , $ 2.25 - $ 2.50. Doug Groce, Siler City 919- 548- 2670. Horse hay out of the fi eld, baling in late July or August, excellent horse quality, 45 lb bales, $ 4/ bale. Peggy Mowrey, Pittsboro 919- 642- 0022. Fescue , $ 3.25/ sq bale. Jesse Gentry, Mocksville 336- 998- 3423. Bermuda hay sq bales, no animal waste applied, ‘ 09 crop, $ 4/ per bale. Russ Brock, Mt Olive 919- 738- 8341. Hay good quality, 4x5 round bale , $ 20/ per bale or will deliver, $ 30/ ea. David Hartman, Salisbury 704- 239- 0490. First cutting hay western Wilkes co, no rain, 4x4 bales , $ 20/ bale. Joel Church, Ferguson 336- 957- 6508. Fescue hay 09 Horse quality In barn no rain sq bale $ 3.75; 4X4, $ 25; 4X5, $ 35. Robert Connell Concord NC 704- 436- 7310 cell: 704- 918- 0846, Coastal Matua mix round bales, 4x4, fi rst cutting, no rain , $ 15/ 5 or more bales. Tom Williams, Rockingham 910- 895- 3870. Hay & Grain For Sale HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN JD 3020 utility tractor low profi le , reasonable. Jim Taylor, Shelby 704- 482- 9498. Used 3- pt hitch bush hog does not need to work, will remove gearbox and blade for intended use, reasonable. Bobby Joyner, Rocky Mount 252- 883- 8488. Drapers for an AC66 all crop combine or information where they can be purchased, reasonable. Johnny Russell, Dover 252- 526- 1382. Rock auger 9” w/ 2” inch hex or round, bit only; also 2 inch puff rock drill for T- post holes, reasonable. Doug Efi rd, Concord 704- 723- 1423. Flail mower 6 ft wide, GC to EC only , reasonable . Jerry Levit, Graham 336- 376- 5559. Hay tedder looking for a pull type 2 rotor hay tedder, reasonable . Richard Douthwaite, Matthews 704- 821- 8549. Need fasthitch for 140 will trade complete IH hopper for hitch, reasonable. Vernon Lovin, Hamlet 910- 205- 3737. Pipe reel for a 20’ Case IH 1020 grain platform, reasonable. Ben Brisson, Tar Heel 910- 866- 4898. Complete or partial hood for a 66 Ford 2000 mferrari@ nc. rr. com, reasonable. Maury Ferrari, Stedman 910- 531- 3772. Intern’l Super A 100, 130, or 140 running or not, to be used for parts, reasonable. L. W. Conrad, Jr., Thomasville 336- 472- 3614. 1100 MF tractor working tractor or good parts tractor, reasonable. Tom Lattimore, Lattimore 704- 434- 9849. Old junked tractor not running, to be used by certifi ed NC fi re/ rescue instruc-tor for training, near Wake or Sampson co, Free. Gary Baggett, Jr., Spivey’s Corner 910- 564- 5808. AC All Crop screens 7/ 64” and 1/ 14”, and scour kleen screens J size , reasonable. John Valle, Stony Point 704- 402- 6409. JD 6030 in GC, prefer without cab, but will take one with cab, reasonable. Gerald Mangum, Monroe 704- 242- 3089. Ford 532 baler for parts, reasonable. Bill Arnett, Lexington 336- 853- 6192. Sorghum plate for old Cole planter, reasonable. Betty Blevins, War-rensville 336- 384- 3823. Williams or Meadows corn mill, 20” stones, all original, good shape, all complete, reasonable. Harlan Sawyer, Swan-nanoa 828- 298- 8855. Hay conveyor for square bales, I’ve seen them with rubber tires and gasoline engine, height adjust up and down, reasonable. Sid Smith, New London 704- 438- 1777. 42” Woods belly mower for Farmall Cub or parts for mower, or any fi nish mower for a Farmall Cub, reasonable. David Burrus, Macon 252- 257- 4533. 3 pt Rototiller prefer 5- 6 wide with Cat 1 or 2 hitch, gently used equipment , around $ 500. Jeff Tucker, Advance 336- 971- 2113. JD equipment made for tractors along the size of a 420 or 320 JD, it must be original type equipment, not modern; Old hit and miss engine needs to be in good running order, size or make doesn’t matter, reasonable . Corey Walters, Lum-berton 910- 258- 2099. MF 263 4 WD, dual remotes, shuttle shift, GC; looking for 6 ft. rotary tiller, reasonable. Chris Beck, Connelly 828- 234- 9436. Diesel tractor w/ front end loader, 4wd, 40+ hp, must be mechanically sound, reasonable. Tony R. Fuller, Ju-lian 336- 697- 0296. Farmall Cub for parts only, en-gine condition does not matter, 6 or 12 volt, nego. James T. Holley, Walnut Cove 336- 595- 6216. 4- wheel grain wagon with hydraulic dump, reasonable . Todd Eddleman, Salis-bury 704- 633- 0732. Case 444 for parts or running, re asonable. Cliff Elder, Banner Elk 828 260 0923. Rake for 3- pt hitch 48” or 60”, can pick up within 30 miles of Greensboro, nothing fancy required, but together, no junk, reasonable. Bill Payne, Summer-fi eld 336- 339- 5368. 6 ft. disk harrow box blade, post hole auger, 3 point implements, reasonable. Rex Wade, Sanford 919- 777- 0256. 4500 or 5500 Ford backhoe, must be in GC , reasonable. Larry Cranford, So-phia 336- 498- 4444 or 302- 0970. MF 20 hay rake for parts, reasonable. Randy Settle, Elkin 336 957 8726r. Row buster garden cultivator must be in running condition , reasonable. Louis Ramsey, Rocky Point 910- 675- 2397. Wade Rain irrigation pipe, 3” only, must be in GC, prefer 30 ft sections, reasonable. John Vollmer, Bunn 919- 495- 2392. JD square baler or similar, close to Piedmont area , under $ 1,000. Mike Burris, Madison 336- 217- 2815. JD model 420 or 40 tractor in unre-stored condition, does not matter if it runs or not, I will even consider buying parts tractors, reasonable . M. Anthony, Ellen-boro 828- 429- 3809. Intern’l TD- 6 Drott loader for parts or any TD- 6 for parts , reasonable . Wil-liam Peck, Hickory 704- 462- 1679 or 828- 302- 9723. MF 150 tractor 3 cylinder Perkins diesel, PS, must be GC, no junk please, re asonable. James V. Dodson, Madison 336- 613- 2259. Manure spreader PTO driven preferred, reasonable. Lindy McGhee, Fay-etteville 910- 670- 4655. One row corn picker in operational condition, reasonable. Steve Cline, Shel-by 704- 466- 1904. 1020 JD diesel, PS, GC , reasonable . Garry Murphy, Rose Hill 910- 289- 8284. Pequea 710 hay fl uffer or equivalent in fi eld condition, reasonable . Wade Hobson, Boonville 336- 467- 0099. Junked Cub Cadet 108 86, 71 etc., need good front transmission gear, drive shaft and clutch, reasonable . Louis Helms, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436- 2061. Bandsaw sawmill will consider all models, reasonable. Curtis Austin, Trin-ity 336- 431- 7716. Troy bilt sickle mower model # 15003, junked for spare parts, reasonable . Charles Husband, Sr., Asheboro 336- 629- 1875. NH 411 discbine for parts, need some gears in the cutting bar, reasonable. Ken Parker, Albemarle 704- 982- 9000. NH disc hay cutter for parts; NH 850 round hay baler, reasonable. J. B. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. Cub Cadet for parts, prefer Cadet 1450 but will consider other Cadets, must have good automatic transmission, rear end and rear wheels. David Hensley, Ashville 828- 252- 8085. Equipment Wanted EQUIPMENT WANTED Four row double disc bedder w/ fertilizer hoppers for tobacco, $ 1,750; Holland 4 row pull type tobacco transplanter, rubber tire press wheels , $ 2,000. Robert Humbles, Jr., Ayden 252- 746- 6838. Farm lathe for making parts for farm tractors and equipment, $ 1,250; old post hole digger, 3 pt hitch, $ 60; 20’ length or 8” diameter 1/ 4” thick x 20’ aluminum pipe, LNC , $ 275. J. T. Hamm, Wake Forest 919- 556- 5266. FARM EQUIPMENT Alfalfa sq bales , $ 6 up depending on quantity/ quality. Wade M. Hobson, Boon-ville 336- 467- 0099. Orchard grass horse quality, $ 6/ ea; fescue/ orchard grass mix, second cutting, in barn, horse quality, $ 5/ ea. Edward Dixon, Graham 336- 376- 6588 or 213- 4085. Mixed orchard grass and alfalfa hay, $ 5/ per sq bale. David Beam, Catawba 828- 241- 3043 or 662- 5730- mobile. Quality orchard grass horse quality, large sq bales, $ 5/ ea; 4x5 round bales , $ 50/ ea all hay fertilized this spring. Mike Hester, Mebane 336- 269- 0296. Alfalfa horse quality, $ 7/ per bale. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Coastal Bermuda Tifton 4x5 round bales, $ 30/ ea. Jay Weaver, Mt. Olive 919- 689- 3880 or 921- 2924- cell. Wheat straw sq bales, $ 2.75 at the barn, $ 3/ per bale delivered w/ in 40 mi radius of Fayette. David Holland, Fay-etteville 910- 309- 0943. ‘ 09 Oat, rye grass, fescue and orchard grass, sq bales, $ 4/ ea; fescue round bales, 5x5 1,000 lbs. $ 50/ ea; ‘ 08 round bales of oat/ rye and hay grass, $ 20-$ 40/ ea. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. Fescue grass hay, sq bales, $ 2.75/ ea. Ronnie Hatley, Albemarle 704- 474- 4459. Alfalfa and orchard grass 50 lb bales, no rain, horse quality, $ 6.50/ in the fi eld; $ 7/ in the barn; orchard grass, $ 5.50/ in the fi eld, $ 6.50/ in the barn, wheat straw tight bales , $ 2.50. Harden Phipps, Julian 336- 446- 6817. Alfalfa $ 8/ per bale; fescue grass, $ 5/ per bale; orchard grass, $ 6 and $ 7/ per bale; orchard/ fescue mix, $ 6/ per bale, we deliver for additional fee. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale 336- 643- 5621. Wheat straw at barn, delivery avail-able, straw blowing available, tractor trailers welcome , $ 3.25/ at barn. Terry Toomes, Randleman 336- 498- 3844. Fescue/ orchard grass mix, 4x4 round bales, discount over ten bales, $ 20/ ea. Marie Lambeth, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 1800. 4x4 round bales, $ 25; sq bales, $ 4; matua round bales, 4x4, $ 30; sq bales, $ 4/ ea. Wesley Williams, Rockingham 910- 895- 3480. Horse quality hay, $ 25/ per roll delivery available. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606. 09 Bermuda hay horse quality round bales , $ 25-$ 30/ per bale. Lacy Beck , Jr., Hamlet 910- 582- 0271 or 995- 1041. Alfalfa/ orchard grass orchard grass and fescue, $ 2.50-$ 4.50. J. Lloyd Mabe, Danbury 336- 593- 8088. Orchard grass 09 spring cut, no rain, stored in barn, horse quality, fertilized, lined and weed control, $ 6/ sq bale. Mark Williams, Reidsville 336- 342- 6711. Fescue and orchard with some al-falfa, $ 4/ sq bales and $ 20/ rolls . James L. Tucker, King 336- 983- 5970. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, no rain, no animal waste, $ 3/ in the fi eld or $ 3.50/ at the barn. Glenn Turnage, Benson 919- 894- 4960. Fescue ‘ 09 cutting, 4x5, net wrapped bales, horse quality, stored in barn,$ 30; coastal Bermuda, $ 40/ bale quantity discounts delivery available. Jason Blackwelder, Wades-boro 704- 467- 4566. HAY & GRAIN 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. *** Black leather saddle w/ cordura, 16- 17, $ 175. Donna Johnson, Eden 336- 627- 4696. Horse pasture board available, lots of turnout, feeding 2x day, hay in winter, lots of trails/ grass, large arena, owner on site , $ 200. Marybeth Hope, Mebane Heidi Fisher 919- 622- 1593. Horse boarding stalls available con-veniently located in Raleigh, includes hay, grain, 1/ 2 day turnout in green pasture, large arena and round pen, $ 350. Joan Romano, Wake Forest 860- 391- 2005. TWH 9 y/ o gelding, chestnut, loves to show, great temperament, sired by Gens Armed and Dangerous, 15.3 h, $ 5,500. Stephanie Champlin, Kannapolis 704- 960- 8989. Circle Y Flex- tree saddle, 16”, $ 800; Brown cutback saddle 21” includes stirrups and girth, non- slip cover , $ 100. Joyce Hagar, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 5316. Reining/ cow horse bred mares, geld-ings, shown AQHA, NRHA - HUS, lower level dressage, reining, all ages and ability levels , $ 7,500 up. Joy Frannicola, Smith-fi eld 919- 398- 5230. Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2009 Mosquito fi sh Gambusia, widely used for mosquito control, $ 100 / per 1,000. Bobby Irving, Madison 336- 427- 7171. Fainting goat kids MGR reg., DOB 5/ 09, twins and triplets, most without horns, males $ 200; females , $ 225 trades possible. L. W. Shoaf, Lexington 336- 956- 0404 Plantation1@ ptmc. net. Livestock For Sale To lease land in Alexander, Wil-kes, Iredell, or Caldwell co for deer hunting, reasonable. Ernest Harrington, Tay-lorsville 828- 632- 7144. To lease land for deer hunting in Rock-ingham, Guilford or Stokes county, Aaron Stutts, High Point 336- 259- 5286. Farm land/ acreage south east Winston- Salem for working honey bee hives, reasonable. Janice Tate, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 4554. To lease pasture for raising beef cows in Forsyth, Yadkin, and Stokes county, any size pasture considered e- mail b_ madren@ msn. com , reasonable. Bryant Madren, Tobaccoville 336- 391- 2950. To lease farm land 50 to 250 ac in eastern Wake county or Johnston county for soybeans, wheat, $ 60/ ac nego. Bob Atkins, Youngsville 919- 880- 7598. To lease 50 ac or more for hunting 09/ 10 season, call or email ehogsed@ brmemc. net, reasonable . Elmer Hogsed, Hayes-ville 828- 389- 6373. To lease hunting land for deer and/ or ducks, responsible hunter, reasonable. Adam Stephenson, Raleigh 919- 427- 5358. To lease ‘ 09 and future years for deer hunting within an hour’s drive of Stanly co, references available upon request, responsible hunter, reasonable . Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 0213. Farmland/ cutover east of Raleigh for rabbit hunting, reasonable. James Lee, Raleigh 919- 872- 1411. Farmland Wanted FARMLAND Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur-poses, i. e. cultivation, raising livestock and/ or other farm commodities. Advertisers must indicate use of land. Farmland For Sale 51 ac Caswell co, Yanceyville, mini farm or hunting retreat with pond, adjacent to state game lands , $ 3,495/ per ac. Thomas Lowe, Greensboro 336- 209- 7307. 23 ac fenced pasture land, barns, pond, 600’ paved road frontage , $ 250,000. Phil-lip W. Smith, Gibsonville 336- 621- 1425 or 908- 6755. 16.48 ac mini farm w/ pond, orchard, 2 stall barn, 1,735 sq ft open home, 30 minutes to Durham, 15 minutes to Roxboro , $ 249,000. David Chandler, Rouge-mont 336- 597- 1152. 60+ ac NW Chatham co, 277 ft of road frontage on Silk Hope Liberty Rd, 2 small ponds, stream, timber, overgrown pasture , $ 295,000. Joanna Hedrick, Siler City 919- 548- 2229 or 548- 6645. For lease approximately 110 acres in Laurel Springs, Alleghany co for fall 2009 hunting seasons, $ 1,500. Harold Pruitt, Laurel Springs 704- 564- 1980. 3.7 ac Yadkin co, mostly open with creek and 200’ of paved road, $ 6,500 / per ac. David Darby, Advance 704/ 905- 2435. 8+ acre farm Linwood area of Davidson co, 3 ac cleared fi elds and farm pond for irrigation, 400 ft road frontage, $ 7,000- $ 8,000/ acre. Edgar Miller, Lexington 336- 899- 0660. 3 ac bordering 1,500 ft. trout stream, excellent seedling operation site, Avery co, $ 125,000. Joel Carter, Minneapolis 828- 733- 9626. 25 ac bordering 400 ft trout steam, excellent hunting/ fi shing/ tree farm building site, hugh waterfalls/ state park nearby, $ 250,000. Joel Carter, Minneapolis 828- 733- 9626. Hog fi nishing farm 14,060 head, 258 ac open, 120 grass, remainder in row crop, contract w/ Murphy Brown, 2 JD P, 6 reels, 3 pickup, etc, Pender co , $ 3,000,000. Barry Keatts, Willard 252- 945- 2696. 10 ac wooded, joins alcoa game land, within 300 yds. of Tuckertown lake, plenty of deer and turkey, $ 85,000. Barry Kemp, Richfi eld 704- 279- 6132. 6.2 ac in eastern Lincoln co, located off Amity Ch. Rd. close to Hwy 16, mostly cleared , $ 95,000. Sammy Bean, Iron Sta-tion 704- 732- 3825 or 685- 7817- cell. 102.5 ac Anson co, timber has been cut, great for chicken farm or pasture land, great deer, turkey and pig hunting, joins 2 small streams,$ 3,000/ acre or, $ 300,000. Carl Lee, Rockingham 919- 895- 4564. 144 ac Stokes co, 45 ac grassed, 110 ac fenced, 2- 3 pond sites, great mtn. views, 1.7 mi paved road front, old log house, barns, $ 665,000. Jim Reid, Westfi eld 336- 996- 2135. 32+ ac cleared/ wooded and wetlands, ideal for private waterfowl impoundment more than 6 different kinds of ducks/ geese, Pamlico co , $ 530,000 nego. Shade Barnes, Bayboro 252- 745- 5663. 28 ac Rowan co west, Hwy 150, 2 streams, all open, $ 795,000. Brent Curtis, Mooresville 704- 664- 1230. 138 ac Statesville, beautiful, former dairy farm, NCDENR certifi ed, 90 ac in crops, creek fed bass pond, easy access I- 77 and I- 40, great equestrian potential, $ 14,000/ acre. Denise Washburn, Huntersville 704- 875- 0786. 125 ac farm northwest Rowan co, shop, outbuildings, abundant wildlife for hunting, 5 bedroom house, $ 6,000/ per acre. Randy Osborne, Cleveland 704- 278- 0013 or 336- 909- 0020. 21 acre tract, great for horse farm, 2 acre pond site, $ 70,000. Carl Lee, Rock-ingham 910- 895- 4564 or 910- 410- 0011. Lease 25 ac horse boarding, clean, quiet, 4 large pastures/ 1 dry, tensile, run ins, new eight 12x12 stall barn, arena, pen, auto drinkers, $ 1,500-$ 2,500. H. M. LLoyd, Chapel Hill 919- 616- 8052. To rent land in Semora with fenced pasture, stable, hen house and large old farm house , $ 700/ month. Wayne Moore, Milton 336- 234- 8515. 38.2 ac fourth generation farm, located off US Hwy 421, Hwy 62 exit, Julian, approx. 10 ac mowed fi elds/ pasture land, remainder in woods, 2 accesses, $ 259,000. Ruth Deviney, Greensboro 336- 852- 4344. 14.08 ac Davidson co in Midway, pond, fence, wooded, road frontage, small fi elds, $ 165,000. Donald Myers, Winston- Salem 336- 462- 2824. 10 ac two rooster houses, 500’ x 40’ upgrader to tier 3, $ 75,000 income, 1,600 sq ft double wide, building and farm equipment, $ 325,000. Rufus V. Austin, Carthage 910- 947- 3145. 42 ac Wilkes co, Brushy Mtns, new survey, lines painted, right of way, owner fi nancing, $ 4,500/ ac. Brown Osborne, North Wilkesboro 336- 838- 4590. 34 ac Badin Lake, Montgomery co, deer hunting , $ 125,000. Joe Regan, Thomas-ville 336- 472- 1530. 42 ac Wilkes co Brushy Mountains new survey, lines painted, right of way, owner fi nancing, will not divide, $ 4,500/ ac. Brown Osborne, North Wilkesboro 336 838 4590. 8.006 ac Yadkin co, fenced pasture, 1 ac pond in center, 492.10 ft road frontag e, $ 80,000. Kathleen Reavis, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 8856 aft. 7 pm. For rent 50 ac horse or cattle farm with 30 ac pasture, 2 BR 1 1/ 2 baths brick house, shop, storage, barns, stable, pond, $ 1,000. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 57 ac Union co, 3 dwellings, 5 poultry bldgs, paved drive, pond, hay fi elds on 800 ft road frontage, co water, 3 mi. S of Monroe , $ 620,000. Tommy Nesbit, Monroe 704- 289- 4381. Hunting lease 1,150 ac, Deep Gap, deer, turkey, bear and more. 5- yr lease, $ 9/ per ac per year for the fi rst 2 yrs, $ 10.80/ for the last 3 years. Eddie Moretz, Deep Gap 828- 264- 5420. For lease hunting land, Deep Gap, deer, turkey, bear, 4 parcels, 134 ac; 178 ac; 32 ac; 745 ac, 5- yr lease, $ 12/ ac per year fi rst 2 yrs , $ 14/ per ac last 3 years. Eddie Moretz, Deep Gap 828- 264- 5420. 221 ac mountain timber land, elevations to 4,500 ft, trout stream pouring out of 3,000 ac of US National Forest near Sylva , $ 7,500/ per ac. Scott Toal, Belmont 229- 563- 7561 or 704- 654- 1783. 12 ac farmland partially wooded, out buildings, deep well, house, NW Chatham co, organically gardened, $ 225,000. Penelope Ferry- Leeper, Pittsboro 919- 742- 2740. 10.5 ac Chatham co, 7 ac pasture, 2 fenced, run- in sheds, 20 x 25 tractor shed, 1,500 sq ft, 3 b/ r, 2 bath, $ 169,900. Linda Yow, Siler City 919- 353- 1381. 221 ac mountain timber land with elevations to 4,500 ft, trout stream pouring out of 3,000 ac of US National Forest near Sylva, $ 7,500/ ac. Scott Toal, Belmont 704- 654- 1783. 46 ac mostly wooded w/ stream, over 800 ft rd front with abundant wildlife; two 7 ac fi elds: located in Caswell co, $ 5,000/ per ac nego. David Sartin, Jr, Providence 336- 388- 2678. Aquaculture, Supplies & Services Horse boarding full board only, nice private facility, lush grass, round pen, rid-ing arena, trails, indoor wash stall, climate controlled tack room , $ 275 up. Lisa Short, Richlands 910- 324- 2449. Reg. Arabian mare Russian/ German lines, broke to ride, gentle, $ 800. David Oldham, Elizabeth City 252- 207- 5955. Paso Fino gelding, 8 y/ o, bay, show and trail , $ 2,200. Cindy Joseph, Sum-merfi eld 336- 348- 6913. Pine shavings large, hvy, compact plastic bags, easy picking, low waste, easy to handle/ store, excellent cover-age, very absorbent. , $ 4.25/ ea. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville 336- 698- 0207. 96 Sundowner Sierra series 2 horse slant, LQ, all amenities, very nice , $ 17,000 OBO. Ray Threadgill , Concord 704- 784- 8130. 60 ft round pen only used a couple of years, red in color, VGC , $ 900 OBO. DeeAnn Seymour, Rocky Mount 252- 266- 5009. TWH gelding black, stout, 15H, 13 y/ o, very healthy, excellent manners and attitude, trail safe, goes wherever you point him, $ 1,500. M. Paige, Hayesville 828- 389- 4512. Circle Y show saddle, VGC, comes with new headstall and reigns, $ 750. Angela Sitton, Mebane 919- 563- 2067. Miniature sized team harness with hames and bridles, no collars, brand new, beta biothane, will fit B sized minis, Amish made, very nice, $ 450. Janet Leatherwood, Canton 828- 712- 8969. Buckskin gelding 14.2h, 10 y/ o, very gentle, great western pleasure, good on trails, road safe, no vices, all tack included, $ 850. Rob Miller, Lexington 336- 859- 8071. English made Bellcrown horse cart with 98 cm wheels, many extras to include extra set of large shafts, will fi t standard size to draft horses , $ 2,500. Rob Schwarz, Aberdeen 910- 603- 1556. ‘ 06 Palomino fi lly 16.1 H, granddaughter of Two Timin Smoothie, broke to ride will make a nice HUS show horse, $ 5,500. Larry Williams, Red Springs 910- 904- 3230. Horse boarding in Hurdle Mills area, 12 x 12 stalls, nice green pastures, 120 x 180 lighted arena, lots of trails, fed 2x daily, $ 325. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 4739. Horse boarding 30 stall barn with lots to offer, loving care of your horse, feed 2 X daily, stalls picked daily, pasture turn out, safe fencing, riding arena, lots of trials, full board $ 250 up. M. Torie, Winston- Sa-lem 336- 703- 8421. Horse boarding clean, quiet, pas-ture/ stall boarding, new barn, arena, pen, lrg pastures, tensile fence, run ins, owner on site 24/ 7 , $ 200. H. M. Lloyd, Chapel Hill 919- 616- 8052. 2 horse tag- along trailer fl oors and tires in EC,’ 70s Gore trailer w/ hay rack and tack compartment, $ 1,400 OBO; Abetta synthetic saddle EC, light weight, great for beginners or childern, fi ts almost any horse, $ 200. Anna Shumaker, Wood-leaf 704- 278- 9338. TWH mare bay with white trim, 9 yrs, 15 hands, stocky build, easy keeper, good trail horse crosses everything, good with cars, dogs, 4- wheelers , $ 1,500 consider trade for non gaited beginner. Sharon Hutchins, Roxboro 919- 672- 8896. Barrett stock combo, all aluminum, center gate, 4, $ 10,000. Janette M. Oglesby, Stokesdale 336- 643- 4885. TWH colt DOB 4/ 09, excellent blood-lines, $ 1,200 nego. Mary Cooke, Corne-lius 704- 892- 8675. Horse boarding Northern Wake/ Southern Granville co, good pasture with grass, large stalls, 2 round pens, riding ring, hours of trails 35 years experience, $ 350. Ralph Bridges, Creedmoor 919- 528- 3082. 1995 GN Sundowner 2 horse trailer, white, ramp straight load , $ 5,000. Debbie Whitley, Walkertown 336- 595- 2521. Pasture boarding with 2 ponds, bor-dering stream and run in shelter, arena and round pen on site, conveniently located in Mebane near I85/ I40, $ 125/ month for the fi rst horse, discount on 2 up. Junior Kimrey, Mebane 919- 304- 2547. Reg. half Arabian grey, 12 y/ o, rides English or Western, great conformation, no bad habits, needs a loving person, great for English show, $ 2,100; Horse boarding pasture or full boarding, large pastures, , $ 125. Roger Dalton, Sanford 919- 718- 1853. APHA 2002 mare 15 h, bay & white medicine hat, would make good trail horse or broodmare, $ 1,500 . Lisa Blackburn, To-baccoville 336- 969- 6678. New horse boarding facility located in Smithfi eld, opening soon, limited availabil-ity, 30 stalls, $ 300. Scott Hanshaw, Siler City 919- 663- 0870. Palomino TWH 2 y/ o mare, parents were registered but papers were lost, par-ents 15.2 h freedomranch3211@ aol. com, $ 1,000; Circle Y trail saddle, 16, $ 650. Gina Roberts, Fayetteville 910- 481- 9904. QH mare great bloodline, gentle, great on trails, would make great broodmare , $ 2,500. Joanne Champion, Linden 910- 980- 1113 or 850- 6960. HORSES Mini horse foals black/ white, blue eyes, cremello fi lly, gray/ white and sorrel/ white colt, parents on site, DNA tested , $ 800 up. Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. Doctor buggy lights, rubber on wheels, ready for the road, $ 1,000. John Davis, Wake Forest 919- 614- 6532. Reg. TWH gelding, 7 y/ o, good on trails, $ 1,250. Robert Hill, Albemarle 704- 982- 7655. Gaited western saddle Crest Ridge High Prairie, hardly used, 16”, $ 1,450. Susan Hilton , Lexington 336- 956- 3365. Gypsy drum stallion 2 y/ o, registered w/ DNA proof of great bloodlines, long mane, etc., $ 7,000. Jan Young, Waco 704- 472- 3136. Mini donkeys breeding quality, regis-tered, $ 500 up. Steve Levitt, Efl and 919- 563- 9527. Sundowner horse trailer all aluminum, 10 ft LQ, mid tack, stock in rear, $ 29,500. Boyd Christenbury, Charlotte 704- 363- 0155. Halfl inger team 10 and 11 y/ o mares, work single or double and ride, $ 800/ ea or, $ 1,500/ for the team. Jessica Snow, State Road 336- 874- 2535. ‘ 04 Trail ET 2 horse slant BP escape door, rear tack, saddle racks, lightly used, will consider partial trade for nice 2 horse BP, $ 8,500. D. Moore, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 1372. Horse boarding nice facility, quality hay and feed, safe fencing, run in shelters, hot/ cold water, extras, $$$$$. Neila Tullar, Gibsonville 336- 449- 6244. Horse buggy EC, $ 1,200. Hugh Baker, Statesville 704- 879- 4516. Used saddle bags, $ 150. Gary Shaver, Statesville 704- 402- 2231. 4/ 09 Percheron colt out of reg. dam, quality sire, black w/ star, great conforma-tion, halter broke, handled daily weaned 9/ 09, $ 550. Chloe Molner, Blanch 336- 234- 9216. Shavings, all pine very absordent, compressed and packed into a large bale for ease of handling/ storage, $ 4.50/ ea volume discounts good supply on hand. George Hines, Jr., Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2987. Black QH mare buggy horse, 5 y/ o, blaze and 2 white feet, good trail horse, shoed, ready to go , $ 1,600. Joe Snow, Thurmond 336- 874- 3636. HORSES 30+ ac Moore co, barn, cabin, pas-ture, woodland exploreallofl ife@ gmail. com, $ 220,000. Wendy Horne, Camer-on 910- 690- 0735. 12 acre farm between Lake Mattamus-keet and Pamlico Sound, Hyde co, 3,500 sq ft home, horse stable, $ 370,000. Emery Midyette, Engelhard 252- 921- 0298. 7 acre vineyard on 13 acre tract with 3 bldgs, vineyard, winery and distillery. All facilities, equipment, inventories, permits and licenses , $ 1,500,000. Terry Crater, Clemmons 336- 245- 8396. 98 ac eastern Union co, considerable paved road frontage, mostly wooded, 2 streams, plentiful wildlife , $ 8,000/ per ac. Allan Edwards, Oakboro 704- 485- 4354. 6.1 ac NE Randolph co, 821 ft paved road frontage, creek, fenced pasture, organic orchards, wooded area, huge barn, 3 smaller bldings, 1,430 sq ft house convenient to Greensboro and Triangle, $ 249,500. Ed Price, Staley 336- 622- 3690. 88 ac Stokes co, great for farming, hunt-ing, paved road front, large stream, fenced , $ 366,000. Betty McAlexander, Dan-bury 336- 593- 8989. 38 ac farmland Yadkin co, 6 ac cleared, corn, etc, 32 ac mostly old hardwood tim-ber, 2 streams, mostly level, deer, turkey, etc., $ 145,000. H. R. Wishon, Boonville 336- 367- 7735. For lease 150 ac hunting land, planted in 2 y/ o trees, large wind rows, ponds, Martin co, $ 10/ per ac. William Modlin , Jamesville 252- 792- 7709. 18 ac small pond, fruit trees, $ 225,000. Gary Lambert, Millers Creek 336- 262- 6754. 133 ac Person co , $ 2,300/ per ac. Joe DiBona, Timberlake 336- 364- 7978. To lease 136 ac, Sampson co, long term for hunting w/ trails, $ 10/ per ac. D. Peterson, Salemburg 910- 564- 4962. 25 ac Surry co, farm land, half wooded, half cleared, perfect for mini farm, vineyard or horses, spring fed stream, secluded, 4 b/ r house , $ 625,000. Mark Shelton, Mt. Airy 336- 401- 2716. 9.94 ac Rutherford co, mini farm, mostly pasture, stream, road front, $ 79,900. Deana Gilliam, Forest City 828- 429- 0688. 17 ac Mini farm southern Person co, 800 ft paved road frontage, half wooded, half open, ideal for horses/ hunting, convenient to Durham, Roxboro, RTP, $ 120,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont 336- 364- 7516. 11 ac Davie co, 30x28 wired garage/ work-shop, 2 sheds, 2 storage bldings, 2 fenced pastures, 4 b/ r house , $ 289,000. Vickie Whicker, Mocksville 336- 998- 5387. 8.8 ac Rockingham co, grassed, 1,200’ paved road front, large workshop, 3 b/ r house , $ 175,000. Evelyn Ingle, Burlington 336- 260- 8864. 142 ac southern Davidson co, barn, utility bldg, water, 81 ac fenced, ideal for horses/ cattle, 2,500 road front, $ 6,500/ ac; 111 wooded ac, southern Davidson co , $ 5,000/ per ac. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611. FARMLAND Angus bull calves born spring and summer 2008, from well- established commercial herd, $ 400-$ 500. Joy Cline, Concord 704- 786- 4488. Two young male goats make great brush clearers, not for meat goats , $ 35/ ea. Diane Price, Todd 828- 264- 1337. Sulfok- Polypay Cross Ram proven, 5 y/ o, 180% lamb crop in 2009 , $ 350. James Young, Grassy Creek 336- 384- 1358. Llamas male/ female, black/ white, 3 y/ o, makes ideal pets with little main tenance, $ 300. George K Jones, Julian, NC 336- 420- 0963. Llamas mini, ILR, young and adult, variety of colors, trained to lead , $ 900 up. Mike and Wanda Higgins, Gibson-ville 336- 697- 8955. Fullblooded Boer goats ABGA reg., two bucks and one doe, DOB born 5/ 09, $ 100 up. David L. Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Registered Nigerian dwarf young bucks, blue eyes, great bloodlines, $ 200. Janet Efi rd, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. Boer does registered stock, various ages, very nice quality breeding stock, $ 125 to $ 300; one 98% buck available, DOB 2/ 09 , $ 150. Stuart Richens, Hen-dersonville 828- 685- 1170. Register Angus bulls 8- 9 m/ o out of AI bulls, Total, 1I2, and a son of Objec-tive 1- bull 7/ 8 Angus 1,600 lbs will be 3 12/ 09, $ 800 up. David White, Dallas 704- 913- 5157. Dairy goats Alpine does, $ 50-$ 100/ ea, nego. for quantities of 2 or more; black/ white/ brown spotted Nubian bucks, DOB 3/ 09 , $ 75/ ea. Jonas Asbill, Asheboro 336- 302- 7131. Icelandic sheep lambs for wool, milk, meat, lawn maintenance, or pets, 2 m/ o, mixed colors, $ 150; Nigerian dwarf kids two cute rams, brown and black, good breeders, pets, can maintain lawn, $ 25. Lara Chew, Otto 828- 524- 9133. Pygmy goats all sizes, males and females, $ 25- 45. Teresa Smith, Olin 704- 539- 5412. Pygmy goats does and bucks , $ 35 up. Timothy Dollyhite, Mt. Airy 336- 351- 6324 or 6354. Tamworth and Tamworth cross pigs, $ 40 to $ 50/ ea; breed gilts , $ 250 up. Dean Buie, Hoffman 910- 690- 5173. Polled Hereford bulls full blooded out of large dark colored Herefords, gentle , $ 500 up. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- 932- 0503 or 938- 1420- nights. Proven Corriedale reg. breeding stock, very well bred show stock, $ 150/ ea or 3 or more $ 100/ ea NC state champ parents; purebred cashmere goats, proven stock, great fi ber coverage , $ 100 up . Melissa Gray , Richlands 910- 324- 7665. Black Angus bulls reg. top blood-lines, 16- 20 m/ o , $ 1,050 up. Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485- 3487. Hereford bulls reg. polled, 4 to choose from with excellent EPD’s, ready to breed in fall , $ 1,000/ up. Brent Creech, Zebu-lon 919- 801- 7561. Guernsey X Jersey heifer 9 m/ o, 500 lb, halter- broke and hand- fed, will make excellent family milk cow, beautiful build and color, $ 1,000. Mike Tisdale, Nash-ville 252- 459- 6616. Guernsey cow 30 m/ o, halter- broke, hand- milked daily, AI bred to Guernsey bull, due to calve Jan 2010, $ 1,800. Paul Taylor, Nashville 252- 459- 3064. Jacob sheep sound mature ewes and lambs, proven rams and lambs, current on all vaccines, feet trimmed, dewormed, sheared, some exposed ewes double crop , $ 125-$ 300. Michael Helton, Yadkin-ville 336- 813- 4899. Ram lambs jacob and jacob crosses, also the possibility to trade rams, $ 40- $ 125. Barbara A. Walton, Siler City 919- 548- 4626. Belted Galloways pedigreed or not, cow/ calf pairs, steers and heifers, reasonable delivery available, $ 500 to $ 2,000. Vernon L. Roberts, Bessemer City 704- 922- 3925. Mini babydoll sheep white 3 y/ o, old proven ewe and black ram lamb, unrelated pair; two black wethers, herd reduction has smiling teddy bear faces, $ 250-$ 500. Lynn Selby, Bath 252- 964- 4200. USDA Scrapie- Free Tunis sheep all ages, lambs to mature brood animals, $ 250 up. A. R, Hodgin, Ramseur 336- 879- 5484. Polled Hereford bull 13 m/ o, fi rst class son out of Legend cow, halter broken, gentle, $ 1,000. Claud Austin, Boone 828- 264- 2810. Mini Zebu cattle all ages, bulls , cows and calves, 27 to choose from , $ 500 up. James Ledbetter, Shelby 704- 434- 7893 or 300- 6695. Black Angus reg. bred cows and heifers, cows 4 and 5 y/ o, $ 750. Ronald Gaddy, Taylorsville 828- 632- 7704. Black Angus X bulls two 7- 10 m/ o weaned and pre- conditioned , $ 750. L. Eddy Sipe, Statesville 704- 871- 7172. Black baldy bull calved 2006, proven, docile; Beefmaster/ Angus bull, calved 12/ 07, $ 500-$ 900. Bill Boncek, Hol-lister 252- 257- 5575. LIVESTOCK August 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Poultry & Supplies For Sale Wood ducks, Mandarins common shell ducks, manned ducks, shovelers, bar- headed geese, lesser white front geese, $ 20/ up. Brian Daughtry, La Grange 919- 751- 2933. Four Bantams 1 black, 1 white, 1 gray, 1 buff, $ 10/ ea; Ameracauna Easter egg chickens, $ 20/ pair. Beth Hicks, Lex-ington 336- 236- 2014. White Leghorn chicks hatched 5/ 09; baby guineas hatched 5/ 09 bring your own carrier, $ 3/ ea . John W. Moore, Sea-grove 910- 464- 3680. Acuna ( Americana) roosters and assorted other roosters , $ 3/ ea. Keith Hamilton, Salemburg 910- 564- 5699. Old English bantams black, silver duckwing, blue barred quail, fawn duck-wing, spangle rooster, all ages, $ 5 up; Buff Orpington chicks all ages, great layers of brown egg , $ 2 up. Allen Roberts, Sea-grove 910- 571- 2036. 4x14 slats $ 2,000: Big Dutchman Rooster Feeder, $ 1,000; chain hen feeder w/ platform scales $ 2,000; sodium lights, $ 20/ ea. Eugene White, Taylorsville 828- 632- 6803 or 312- 6018. Peacocks black shoulder, India Blue chicks , $ 15 up. Richard Simmons, Clar-endon 910- 653- 3574 or 640- 7114. Call ducks white, grey, black, blue, chocolate bib, buff, butterscotch, apricot, snowys, spots, black east Indian, $ 6 to $ 40. Wayne Parsons, Clayton 919- 631- 1328. Quail Jumbo Wisconsin bobwhites, chicks, eggs, started birds available, great for restocking and bird dog training, very healthy strong bloodlines, $ 0.30-$ 2.50. Randy Bowers, Albemarle 704- 982- 3182. Mixed large fowl chicks $ 2 up; Japa-nese bantams adults, $ 7; Naraganset turkey poults $ 10; Guinea poults, $ 5 up. David Riley, Seagrove 336- 873- 7654. Polish, cochins silkies, leghorns, barred rocks and more between Hoke and Cumberland co , $ 5-$ 15. Jane Clifton, Fayetteville 910- 487- 3999. Dominique chicks and hatching eggs $ 8/ doz; pullets $ 6/ up; cockerels , $ 2.50/ up. Julie Gupton, Louisburg 919- 853- 3542. 100 Bell waters $ 5; rooster feeder, $ 2,000; chain feeder with rooster guard $ 4,000; auto nest 60 sections, $ 200; 36” fans 220v, $ 150; egg cooler, $ 600; egg grader , $ 200. Ted Burleson, Salisbury 704- 278- 4388 . White homing pigeons , $ 10 up. Rufus Boyd, Washington 252- 927- 4588. Jumbo Brown Coturnix quail Rhode Island Red, Buff Orpington and Speckled Sussex chicks, Guinea keets, $ 1-$ 4. M. Steve, New London 704- 305- 0970. Farm Fresh all natural large brown eggs, $ 2/ dozen. Jennifer Craft, Yadkin-ville 336- 961- 2467. High fl ying tipplers great fl yers lots of color, quantity discounts, up to $ 5. Chuck Burger, Stoneville 336- 453- 1432. Peachicks Java Green, Blue, Black Shoulder, Pied, Cameo, Purple, White, Baby Woodducks, Mandarins, Doves, Pigeons, Rabbits, Muscovy Ducks , $ 5.00 and up. Lynn Woodard, Kannapolis 704- 932- 2061. 45 Dominique chicks 18 RIR chicks, 25 Araucana chicks from 1 - 2 w/ o, $ 2.50/ ea; 12 Araucana chicks 4 1/ 2 w/ o , $ 4/ ea all breeders on site. Dave Bradley, Nash-ville 252- 904- 4737. RIR chickens chicks $ 3/ ea; pullets $ 5/ ea; hatching eggs male and female, $ 5 dozen. Holden Sumner, Trinity 336- 899- 9665. White ring- neck doves pets or can lease for wedding receptions, etc., no releases, $ 10-$ 15. Nancy Dawson, Ba-hama 919- 620- 8055. Homing pigeons many types includ-ing Blue Bar and Red Checked,. release boxes, $ 25/ ea. Randy Smith, Robbins-ville 828- 479- 2805. Red Hens California white hens, O. E. and Cochin bantam, $ 5 up. Fred Hill, Roxboro 336- 598- 4710. Bobwhite quail 5 w/ o chicks and older, all raised in 400’ chicken houses, $ 2 up. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 252- 478- 7575. Blue Orpington Barred Rock, Austral-orp, Americuana, Lakenvelder, Hamburg, Guinea, Pheasants. Royal Palm, Bourbon Red and Chocolate turkeys, $ 2 to $ 12. Donny Epps, Troy 910- 576- 4660. Valley quail bobwhite, blue and black silkie chicks, black jersey giants, black cop-per marans , $ 1 up. Dale Christy, China Grove 704- 855- 4942. Silver pheasents full grown male and two females. $ 55 for all three, good health, $ 55/ for all three. Paige Harrelson, Aberdeen 910- 281- 4629. Young standard bronze turkeys ; also purple, pied, india blue and emerald spauld-ing/ white peacock chicks, $ 12 up. Randy Allen, Albemarle 704- 986- 0346. Automatic nest system and all equipment from 400’ layer house, great working condition, $ 50 to $ 4,000. M. Raymond, Harmony 704- 546- 7328. Solid white fantail pigeons , $ 30/ pair. Allen Durden, Rockingham 910- 895- 7448. 2 chicken cages built off the ground on legs, well built, treated lumber , $ 50- $ 75. David Crowell, Gold Hill 704- 279- 3175 after 6 pm. Nipple drinker for a 400 ft layer house, $ 500; fans with shutter, $ 100. Raymond Wilkinson, Iron Station 704- 735- 4390. 3,000 Red Sex Link pullets, young chickens at laying age, brown egg layers, vaccinated and debeaked, $ 5.75 up. E. D. Snider, Staley 336- 708- 2998. Chicken steps for breeder house attach to slat edgesandankern@ aol. com, $ 10/ ea. Dan Kerns, McLeansville 336- 621- 9534. Used Chicken house equipment 48” and 36” fans, winches, heaters, feeders, switches, $ 10-$ 200; Priefert Litter Saver model 90, 3 pt hitch $ 2,000; Big Dutchman feeder with pans for 400’ chicken house, $ 200. Glenn Powers, Bennett 336- 581- 3462. Game chickens pairs Kelso white hackle, hatch grays, 1 y/ o up, $ 125 . Tony Bowyer, Laurel Hill 910- 276- 2447 . Chickens Bantam, RI Reds, and other farm chickens , $ 5 up. D. J. Pelt, La Grange 919- 778- 0361. Several Buff Orpington pullets, sev-eral straight run chicks , $ 5 to $ 8. Tonya Plummer, Salisbury 704- 279- 1021. Feed bin 18 ton brooders, drinkers, feeders fi ll augers and controlls , $ 30 to $ 1,500. Steve Knox, Mooresville 704- 892- 5011. Guineas and guinea keets lmcconnell@ embarqmail. com, $ 2.50 up depending on quantity and age. Jimmy McConnell, Sherrills Ford 828- 478- 2394. Chicks Bob White quail, $. 35; jumbo Bob White quail $. 50; TN Red quail $. 50: Chukars , $. 65. Kirby Frank, Denton 336- 905- 0257. O. E. bantams 15 colors, breeders and young peafowl breeders, , $ 4/ up. Mike Rowland, Durham 919- 698- 5825. Mute swans 2009 hatch pinioned/ pen- raised birds, friendly and tame little guys prader@ ec. rr. com, $ 300. Scott Rader, Wilmington 910- 686- 7633. Call ducks Snowy, Butterscotch, Blue, Black, Pastel, Silver Apple Yard, White, Grey, Chocolate and more, $ 10 up. Russell Thompson , Linwood 336- 596- 7796. Cochins standard size, many colors, Salmon Faverolles, Silver Laced Wyandottes and more, $ 5/ up. Sam Thompson , Lex-ington 336- 291- 3706 or 250- 7115. Rare Blue Laced Red Wyandottes ready to lay in August, only a few pairs available, $ 30/ per pair . Chris Spann , Lin-wood 336- 250- 7115 or 225- 2121. Dominique RIR, Delaware, Ancona, game chickens. Pearl Guineas, Buff Cochin, BB Red, Black Tailed White Japanese and Black Rosecomb Bantams, $ 5/ up depending on age and sex. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336- 498- 7103. Red and White cochins bantams 09 hatch; black rosecomb bantams 09 hatch , $ 7/ ea. Billy Marsh, Hays 336- 696- 9093. Black English game roosters some RIR and some white, all fathered by black English, young and mature , $ 10. Candy Chrismon, Boonville 336- 408- 0301. 48” box fans 1 hp motor belt drive, 110V or 230V wiring, all galvanized steel, new and never used, enclosure is 60” x 60” x 18”, 180 lbs, $ 450. Holly Hach, Apex 919- 467- 0154. Turkey poults eastern wild X from free range birds , $ 9/ up depending on age. Jimmy Vickrey, Pittsboro 919- 542- 4350 . RIR standards show quality , $ 40/ pair. Gordon Rich, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3101. Egg fl ats plastic $ 1/ ea; big pack of cardboard fl ats , $ 15. Chad Meadows, Cleve-land 7048072940. Hens different breeds pretty colors, lay brown eggs, roosters have good dis-position, $ 8-$ 15. E. A. Price, Staley 336- 622- 3690. 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, etc., $ 1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 0213. Quail chukars, pheasants, adult birds, $ 2.50 up. Bradley Thompson, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 4428. Black silkie and Porcelain booted Millie Fleur bantams, $ 20/ pair. Robert Burns, Holly Springs 919- 552- 6420. Pigeons Birmingham rollers, comp. bred, old South Carolinia family, great spinners, $ 20 up. D. R. Dennis, Randle-man 336- 498- 5034. Baby chicks Cuckoo marans, cop-per black marans, Americanas, RIR, BB red, $ 2 up. Joe Snow, Thurmond 336- 874- 3636. POULTRY & SUPPLIES Jersey heifer or milking cow for family farm, reasonable. Dave Evans, Camer-on 919- 499- 2321. Livestock and farm animal adop-tion/ rescue available, large family farm, No Kill Facility, non- profi t, established 1999, reasonable. Norm Loomis, Cam-eron 910- 245- 1963. Unwanted livestock good home, large pasture, good shelter, no kill facility, r easonable. Bill Boncek, Hollister 252- 257- 5575. Dairy heifer will trade Alpine does, two are milking now, fi ve can be bred in the fall, nego. Connie Paris, Madison 336- 871- 2843. Livestock Wanted Portable sawmill I will saw your logs to lumber at your place or mine, custom sawing post and beam available, $ 65/ per hour. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Repairs on saddle, tack, harness custom hand tooled work, just about anything made out of leather I can repair or build, $ 1 up; farrier with 10 years experience, will travel if there are several horses , $ 25 up. John Bonner, Yadkinville 336- 428- 1244. Swarm removal Columbus, Brunswick, Bladen & surrounding counties, nego.. Craig Buffkin, Delco 910- 470- 2929. Tractor/ farm equipment repair and commercial repair, all tractors including David Brown 30+ yrs experience, painting and restoration , $ 40/ hr. Danny Hicks, Siler City 919- 704- 5219. Tractor work mowing, bushogging, etc, Cabarrus and surrounding co, $ 40/ hr up. Jeremy Burris, Concord 704- 782- 9820 or 791- 3318. Horse sitting25 mile radius around Hillsborough inclusive, excess mileage, additional critter fees may apply, 30+ yrs experience, $ 50/ day fi rst 5 horses; equine massage therapy certifi ed ESMT, 10 yrs experience , single session pkg available. Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsbor-ough 919- 932- 1313. Portable sawmill service will custom saw your logs, your site or mine, $. 25/ bf to $. 28/ bf. Robbie Gooch, Bullock 919- 603- 1036 or 690- 5857. Caretaker for farm etc., available 8/ 09, need housing within commuting distance of GTCC, please write, reasonable. Ben Blevins, 10143 Hwy 194N, Lansing, 28643 no phone. Bushhogging and scrape blade southeast Guilford co and surrounding area, $ 35/ per hr, 2 hr minimum. Bill Rogers, Climax 336- 674- 6208 or 337- 5250. Farm Labor FARM LABOR Llamas ILR males and females, variety of colors , $ 500 OBO. Phillip Jenkins, Davidson 704- 507- 8990. Nice Simmental bull for breeding, full blooded, artifi cally bred, $ 1,000. Jackie Sherrill, Mooresville 704- 507- 1471. Spanish goats bucks and wethers, 5 m/ o very hardy, variety of colors and pat-terns, brush eaters, $ 100-$ 150/ ea. Chris Holland, Taylorsville 828- 302- 0109. Boer billies and dairy Boer mix billies , $ 75-$ 100. Tommy Weeks, Creedmoor 919- 528- 3483. Sheep- Cotswold and Cotswold X, white and natural colored, beautiful fl eeces, ewes and lambs, black Cotswold ram, proven, $ 75-$ 200. Kathy Garmon, Lin-colnton 704- 736- 4151. Registered black Angus bull, DOB 8/ 02, good stock bull, $ 1,500; son of this bull, DOB 1/ 08, can get papers for additional fee, Dateline and Traveler stock, $ 1,100. Riley Williams, Robbins 910- 948- 3958. Herd of pygmy goats around 80- 90, males and female babies, $ 50-$ 100. Linda Lombardi, Maxton 910- 844- 9661. Fainting goats B& W fainting stag, 9 m/ o pet $ 90; 6 m/ o kids/ does $ 125; Boer kids DOB 2/ 09, full blood, pure bred reg. bucks, $ 85. Dodd Linker , Clem-mons 336- 712- 2484. MGR reg. fainting goats males and females, all ages and colors, adults and babies available , $ 100.00 up. Don & Tammie Cain, Walkertown 336- 595- 4666. Reg. black Angus yearling bulls, heifers, Traveler 004 and TC Freedom bloodlines, AI, $ 800 up. Kenneth Dobbins, Reids-ville 336- 280- 3289. Texas Longhorn bulls sons of Win-chester, Gunsmoke, Rio Grande, Ground Zero and many more , $ 500 up. Zach Moffi tt, Asheboro 336- 879- 1752. Registered Angus cows bred for fall, calf heifer; registered Angus bull, Bextor Son, 3 y/ o good disposition, $ 1,200-$ 2,000. Bill Judd, Spring Hope 252- 478- 6603. Registered Cormo ram ram $ 250; some Alpacas starting at , $ 500 up . Evelyn Baerje, Aberdeen 910- 281- 4734. Brangus bulls ready for your herd, Moore co, $ 1,200 and up. Cindy and Richard Morgan, Eagle Springs 910- 948- 4237. 5 Jacob sheep 1 ram, 1 wether, 3 ewes, $ 450. Joyce Mitchell, North Wil-kesboro 336- 670- 3514. Feeder pigs DOB 06/ 09 White line/ Hamphsire cross, parents on site, $ 50 up; Pasture raised hogs approximately 300 to 350 lbs , $ 3/ lb. Leslie Keefe, Pittsboro 919- 542- 1714. Reg. Texas Longhorns top pedigrees bred for color and horn, bulls, cows and heifers , $ 400 up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336- 302- 0966. Pygmy goats sixty to choose from, male, female, wethers quantity discounts , $ 20-$ 35. Allen Spell, Autryville 910- 567- 5798. Bred Chilean Alpacas ARI reg., terms available, consider all or partial trades for a variety of items, $ 6,000. Guy Aday, Gibsonville 336- 266- 8113. Pasture raised Boer goats seven unregistered, high percentage Boer goats; six kids and one young mature nanny , $ 75 each. Robin McCoy, Charlotte 704 376- 6306. Polled Hereford heifers$ 700 up; reg. Hereford bull, DOB 12/ 04, P606/ Victor bloodlines, $ 1,500; breeding age bull 18 m/ o , $ 900 . Brian Penley, Taylorsville 828- 612- 5300 or 632- 7199. Goats and sheep reg. purebred Nubians for milk and show, kids and milking does $ 200 up; fi ne wool sheep, colored Corrie-dale and white Cormo , $ 250 up. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657- 9271. Bull DOB 5/ 09, halter broken, hand bottle fed, $ 200 OBO. Jeff Cole, Rob-binsville 828- 479- 2105. Boer goats 3- 12 months old billies and nannies nice goats , $ 65 up. J. D. Powell, Harmony 336- 909- 1559. Alpine bucklings one black and white, the other is tan and black, ADGA regis-tered, out of show stock , $ 150. Karen Sanders, Casar 704- 477- 8695. Bred cows 3- 8 y/ o, bred to reg. Gelbvieh bull, should start calving in Nov, 15 black, 2 black white face, 1 red, $ 1,000/ ea. Dale Casstevens, Mt. Airy 336- 352- 5532. Brangus cows commercial calf pairs , $ 1,100 / per pair. Evon Crooks, Mocks-ville 336- 817- 6890. Black Angus bulls purebred 8- 11 m/ o Traveler, Ext bloodlines, $ 850 up; heifers $ 750 up; bred cows , $ 800 up. Henry Craven, Seagrove 336- 879- 2500. Black Angus bull full blooded, approx. 2 1/ 2 yrs. old, good herd bull, $ 1,200. Wayne Dickerson, Ruffi n 336- 939- 2323. Five purebred LaMancha goats all white, one adult male, two adult females always have twins, one male and one fe-male 4 m/ o, $ 500. John Rambaran, Holly Springs 919- 577- 6715. Jersey bull out of Maximus, 10 m/ o, bottle fed, $ 600. David Giguiere, Pink Hill 910- 298- 6544. Hampshire pigs , $ 30. Ray Garner, Rob-bins 910- 948- 2481. Alpine dairy goats buck and doe kids, CAE free, hand raised, disbudded, heavy milkers , $ 100 up. Leon Albright, Thom-asville 336- 472- 0725. Dorper Katahdin X 1/ 09 through 4/ 09 ewe and ram lambs for breeding and slaughter , $ 100/ up. Kevin Schweers, Castalia 919- 853- 6869. St. Croix sheep registered breed-ing stock and market lambs 5 to 18 m/ o Winston- Salem area e- mail Charles@ stauberfarm. com, $ 150-$ 350. Charles Taft, Pfafftown 336- 922- 4766. Angus bulls reg., Sunny Home Traveler line, DOB 10/ 04 $ 1,400; and son, DOB 2/ 09, $ 700. Frank Meador, Ruffi n 336- 939- 2537. Dexter heifers registered and bred, 18 m/ o, early 2010 calving, 2 black, 1 dun, $ 1,000/ ea. Jerry Griffi n, Stanfi eld 704- 485- 8435. Reg. Black Angus bulls 10- 24 m/ o, easy calving , $ 900-$ 1,200. Mike Tyson, Mon-roe 704- 243- 3799 or 242- 1197. Llamas male and female, sheared and current on vaccinations , $ 200 up. Jennifer Hummel, Raleigh 919- 274- 6681 or Dora 910- 897- 6624. Savanna goats great mothers, prolifi c and very parasite tolerant, 4% doelings born 1/ 09, $ 400/ ea or , $ 1,200/ for all. Tim Swain, Yadkinville 336- 306- 5959 or 918- 1165. Registered bred llamas gmhunting@ aol. com, $ 350. Gerald Almond, Midland 704- 793- 3312. Purebred Charolais bulls 7 m/ o up, $ 650 up; Angus/ Charolais X heifers 7 m/ o, $ 500 up. Johnny Harrison, Salis-bury 704- 639- 0867. Boar goats 2 billies dark red, 1 billy black, very nice DOB 6/ 09 , $ 55/ ea. Tim Troutman, Kannapolis 704- 938- 8720. Polled Hereford bulls and heifers, $ 600- $ 650 up. Randy Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5738. Reg. Polled Herefords 8- 18 m/ o old heifers and bulls, top bloodlines , $ 700- $ 1,000. Alice Davis, Salisbury 704- 855- 4930. Purebred Angus bulls and heifers, weaned, vaccinated and dewormed, $ 650 up. Mark Hollar, Jonesville 336- 367- 3583. Katahdin hair sheep good sturdy stock, rams and ewes 1- y/ o up, $ 100-$ 150; young male , $ 80. Mike Weavil, Boonville 336- 367- 4314. Katahdin amd Dorper sheep, excel-lent quality ewe, whether and ram lambs, weighting 80- 100+ lbs , $ 135. Richard Whorton, Rougemont 919- 215- 2753. Jersey bulls , $ 500/ ea. James Langley, Seagrove 336- 736- 6196 or 879- 1050. 2009 lamb crop purebred and/ or registered Kathadin sheep, parasite- resis-tant, excellent quality, $ 150-$ 350. Fred Pugh, Pittsboro 919- 542- 4164. Boer goats ABGA reg., $ 75/ up. Steve Jones, Thomasville 336- 475- 6539. Brahman bull 10 m/ o, ABBA registered, dark pigmented grey. good disposition , $ 1,000. F. M. Smitherman, Jonesville 336- 244- 2700. Kiko goats reg. breeding stock, parasite resistant, no hoof trimming, great mothers, X with Boers for superior meat goats, $ 195 up. Bill Thornton, Raleigh 919- 625- 2949. Polled Hereford heifers 2- 3 y/ o, bred and open, www. possumhollowfarms. com , $ 600 up. Joe Hughes, Rutherfordton 828- 429- 6388. Boer goats show quality wethers, DOB 3/ 09- 4/ 09, 35- 60 lbs, will make good show goats for the circuit to the State Fair, $ 150/ ea. Michael Stephenson, Princeton 919- 965- 8609. Angus Bando breeding bulls 1 and 2 y/ o bred cows and cow calf pairs, bred and open heifers , $ 1,000 up. Grady Ward, Lawndale 704- 538- 3397. Charolais bulls reg. 12- 18 m/ o, makes the industries favorite cross, $ 1,000 up. Jason Blackwelder, Wadesboro 704- 467- 4566. Nigerian dwarf dairy goats AGS registered, 1 doe, DOB 12/ 07; 2 does, DOB 2/ 09; 1 buck, DOB 2/ 09, $ 100/ bucks-$ 150/ does. Pat Warren, Prospect Hill 336- 562- 3380. Feeder Pigs half black Guinea hog ( lard hog) half wild Russian ( hardy), males only, $ 60. Nancy Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Charolais purebred bulls and heifers, polled, gentle, shots, 7- 8 m/ o, registered sires, delivery by arrangement, $ 500-$ 800. Dee Helms, Salisbury 704- 642- 9680. Dexter cows registered, some cow/ calf pairs, $ 800. Scott Hudson, Climax 336- 685- 5624. Six reg. Hereford polled, cow/ heifer pairs, cows bred back to calve in 2/ 2010, $ 1,200/ pair. Frank Cathey, Clyde 828- 697- 0272. Jersey milk cows, $ 600 up. Garner Jarrell, Mt. Airy 336- 352- 3491. Kiko goat percentages bucklings and doelings , $ 75-$ 150. Louise Proffi tt, Gr imesland 252- 746- 2337. Black Angus bulls purebred, reg. Bextor bloodline, easy calving, 11- 14 m/ o, $ 850-$ 950. Allan Edwards, Oak-boro 704- 485- 4354. Shetland sheep rams, ewes and lambs, quality stock, $ 250 up. Lynn Michael, New Hill 919- 387- 3890. Texas Longhorn heifers bred cows and bulls, $ 350 up. Charlie Bolton, Pitts-boro 919- 542- 6132. Nubian purebred does, milking does, $ 150-$ 300/ ea; Nubian/ Alpine X kids, 3 m/ o, $ 60/ ea; Alpine billy, 1 y/ o , $ 200. B. J. Wooten, Elm City 252- 236- 1570. Pygmy goats2 female, 1 black and white, 2 y/ o, 1 brown and white, 5 y/ o, $ 50/ ea or, $ 80/ for both. Jessica Snow, State Road 336- 874- 2535. Charolais performance tested since 1966, purebred reg. polled and horned , $ 1,500- $ 25,000. Carol and John Dykers, Siler City 919- 663- 2436 or - 2931. Polled Hereford cattle reg. blood-line, bulls, 1- 2 1/ 2 y/ o, $ 700 up. Nancy McKnight, State Road 336- 874- 2166 or 276- 768- 8769- cell. Nubian dairy goats gentle, bottle fed, 2 does, 2 y/ o, one fresh , $ 100 up. B. Seaman, Walnut Cove 336- 994- 8446. Toggenburg purebred bucklings two disbudded, ready for breeding ‘ 09 season, $ 125/ ea. T. W. Branham, Top-ton 828- 321- 4913. Boer goats correct color buck, 1 y/ o, reg., $ 300; red Boer buck, 3 y/ o, reg., $ 300. James Coble, Pleasant Gar-den 336- 674- 7107. Angus bulls and heifers reg., 7 m/ o, excellent EPDs, low birth weight and high growth, $ 1,000 up. Troy Watts, Jr, Taylorsville 828- 632- 1842. Reg. black Angus 30 head, top qual-ity, $ 1,500-$ 2,000. Clarence Stroud, States-ville 704- 546- 7856. Feeder pigs Tamworth/ Hamp mix pasture raised, 10- 13 w/ o, $ 60-$ 70. Ron Peters, Reidsville 336- 342- 7545. Grain fed steers on fall grain for 7 months, 1,000- 1,400 lbs , $. 80/ lb. Jerry Foster, Mocksville 336- 998- 7175. 9 Charolais heifers bred to calve 7/ 09 to Angus bull, $ 1,100; Angus bull, 900 lbs, extra nice group, $ 1,000. P. Norris Parker, Marshville 704- 624- 5660. LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW August 2009 Used single- axle trailer within 100 miles of Nashville, NC, condition does not matter, reasonable. Mike Tisdale, Nash-ville 252- 459- 6616. 89 to 93 Dodge Ram 250 or 350 Cum-mins diesel, 4x4, any trans, under 160,000 miles, any condition, reasonable. Chris Redding, Sophia 336- 963- 4090. Tobacco trailers or something similar to one, reasonable. Martin Spradling, Sandy Ridge 336- 593- 2550. Used livestock trailer BP, need to move animals from different pastures, $ 1,000. Lynn Philbin, Grimesland 252- 341- 1455. Trucks & Trailers Wanted 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab SLT 4x4, 65,000 mi, EC , $ 10,000/ OBO. David Stanton, Franklinton 919- 702- 1005. 98 Dodge 1/ 2 ton, 4x4, regular cab, 5 speed trans., 150,000 mi , $ 2,800. Dillard Ward, Hertford 252- 312- 3376. Grain body 14 ft dump with Galion lift, $ 1,000. Bernard Lennon, Evergreen 910- 648- 4636. 6x10 open utility trailer with 2x6 salt treated fl oor, EC, $ 800. Garry Murphy, Rose Hill 910- 289- 8284. Millenium 24 ft heavy duty trailer pintle hitch, $ 2,250; 1979 Ford F600 dump, $ 2,000; 1989 GN trailer, $ 2,500; 20 ft GN fl atbed, $ 2,000. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 9601. Engine 3.9 V6 Dodge motor 47,000 miles, many other Datoka parts for 1996 pickup , $ 800 etc. Roger Drum, States-ville 704- 880- 7006. 1971 Dodge dump truck V8, 5 spd/ 2 spd, truck runs good, bed works good, good tires, needs brakes, cab is rough , $ 800. William McNeilly, Casar 704- 472- 7699. 1989 Chevy Silverado longbed au-tomatic, 5.7 L engine 184,000 mi, engine rebuilt at 100,000 mi, used to pull GN extras added to the suspension, brakebox, radiator cooler, BP, $ 1,800. Joyce Hagar, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 5316. 1974 Ford stake body ( dump), engine recently rebuilt, need master cylinder work, $ 1,500 OBO will trade for pick up. Roger Henry, Huntersville 704- 940- 7852. 1976 Ford 900 Ward Lafrance fi re engine, 534 V8 engine, Hale 2QLF100- 2 1,000gpm pump, mileage 26,186, 27,500gvw, runs and pumps great, great irrigation truck, $ 2,200 OBO. Robert Reid, Lenoir 828- 758- 8511. Hudson 15,000 GN dump trailer w/ new brakes and tires, has a 25 ton hyd. lift, steel bed with side pockets , $ 9,800. Wayne Biddy, Mill Spring 704- 813- 8555. 2003 F250 6.0 diesel, 4 WD, supercab, 5 spd, auto, 92,000 mi, GC, $ 16,500. Stanley Robbins, Rocky Mount 252- 443- 6165. 1970 Dodge truck 318 engine with CAM addition of 600 Edelbrook car-buretor with choke , $ 2,000. Maxine Cartwright, Willard 910- 285- 2576. 1988 Ford F700 dump, roll tarp, 429 5 and 2, almost new radials, all records since new, VGC, $ 5,000. Willy Matson, Asheboro 336- 460- 4539. 1994 Ford XL 150 4x4, good truck, needs some brake work, $ 1,500 OBO. James Ledbetter, Shelby 704- 434- 7893 or 300- 6695. 2004 Dodge Ram 3500 reg. cab du-ally, Cummins turbo diesel, 6 spd trans., 4x4, gooseneck ball, Reese hitch, slt package, EC, $ 20,000 OBO; Intern’l DT 466 dump truck 14 ft dump, 5 spd/ 2 spd, 10.00- 20R tires, EC , $ 8,000. Chris Redding, Sophia 336- 963- 4090. 1997 Chevrolet pu long bed, 4 wd, pw, runs good with a few dents $ 2,200; 2002 Chevrolet pu, 4 wd, pw, air, 3/ 4 ton, leather, $ 7,500. Mark Mize, Clemmons 336- 971- 3790. 2000 Sundowner LQ 4 horse, mid tack, lots of storage, sleeps 7, stove, microwave, bath w/ shower, nice , $ 45,000. Larry Williams, Red Springs 910- 843- 9596 or 904- 3230. 1988 Chevrolet farm truck, 9 1/ 2 ft long metal fl atbed, 138,000 mi, straight 6, $ 2,200. William McPherson, Snow Camp 336- 324- 7100 or 376- 6356. 2001 Eby aluminum cattle trailer 16’ tandem axle, sliding rear gat |
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