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AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 1 From the tractor Steve Troxler Commissioner LXXXII - No. 9 September 2007 Horse Events ( See Weather, page 2) * Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, ( 919) 733- 4845 Sept. 1 & 2 ....... NCDCTA Dressage Show. Contact Roy Whitlock, ( 910) 638- 8467. Sept. 3 .............. Dressage Breed Show. Contact Janine Malone, ( 919) 269- 7307. Sept. 8 & 9 ....... NCAHA Summer Extravaganza. Contact Rory Meacham, ( 919) 544- 2817. Sept. 8 & 9 ....... Carolina Fall Driving Show. Contact Dede Bushneck, ( 919) 815- 4723. Sept. 15 & 16 ... Appaloosa Show. Contact Mitch Petway, ( 919) 467- 3377. Sept. 19- 22 ...... N. C. State Championship Show. Contact Bill Whitley, ( 919) 481- 4675. Sept. 28- 30 ...... NCQHA Futurity. Contact Becky Poe, ( 828) 256- 5037. Oct. 3- 21 .......... N. C. State Fair Horse Show. Contact Glenn Petty, ( 919) 556- 7321. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414 Sept. 7- 16 ........ N. C. Mountain State Fair. Contact Matt Buchanan, ( 828) 687- 1414. Sept. 27 ............ Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Sept. 28- 30 ...... IBRA Tri- State Finals. Contact Linda Jetta, ( 336) 414- 6032. Sept. 29 ............ Carolina Horseshoers’ Conference. Contact Stacy Miller, ( 828) 681- 5095. Oct. 4- 6 ............ N. C. Walking Horse Assn. Horse Show. Contact Chris Broach, ( 704) 822- 0515. Oct. 7 ............... WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. Oct. 11 ............. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Oct. 18 ............. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Oct. 19- 21 ........ Paint Horse Show. Contact Sharon Church, ( 336) 973- 4288. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111 Sept. 14- 16 ...... Team Josey Barrel Racing & Horsemanship Clinic. Contact Josey Ranch, ( 903) 935- 5358. Sept. 15 ............ Eastern N. C. Saddle Club Horse Show. Contact Jamie Beacham, ( 252) 459- 8177. Sept. 22 & 23 ... Eastern Hunter Assn. Williamston Indoors Show. Contact Wendy Willson, ( 252) 753- 7780. Sept. 28- 30 ...... 8th Annual Sunnyside Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, ( 252) 799- 0334. Oct. 6 & 7 ........ Just Horsin’ Round 2007 Open Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, ( 252) 753- 8069. Oct. 11- 13 ........ 9th Annual Carolina Classic Benefi t Horse Show. Contact Ray Cloninger, ( 704) 489- 2000. Oct. 20 & 21 .... Eastern Hunter Assn. Fall Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, ( 252) 527- 3887. N. C. Mountain State Fair set for Sept. 7- 16 Get ready for ‘ Full Throttle Fun’ in the mountains! The livestock shows, such as this Brahman show, are popular features at the N. C. Mountain State Fair. Cattle, sheep, goats, hogs, llamas, rabbits and poultry are among the livestock shown and displayed at the Fair. Time to mark your calendars and buy tickets to the 2007 N. C. Mountain State Fair coming to the WNC Ag Center in Fletcher Sept. 7- 16. “ Full Throttle Fun” will be the theme for the 14th annual fair, and organizers have lined up more music, more fun and lots of new sights for this year’s fair. “ We’re putting the fi nal touches on preparations, and I’m excited about the additions we are bringing to the 2007 fair,” said Fair Manager Matt Buchanan. “ We’ll have almost non- stop music in the Hospi-tality Tent, new grounds enter-tainment including a circus, a magic act centered around ag-riculture and a family acrobatic team. We’re also bringing back the Sandy Feat sand sculpture artists who will create a 32- ton piece of sand art during the fair.” Premium entertainment con-certs this year include Hotel California ( an Eagles tribute band) on Monday, Sept. 10; Jason Michael Carroll on Tues-day, Sept. 11; Mark Wills on Ingles Day, Wednesday, Sept. 12; David Phelps on Thursday, Sept. 13; and Cherryholmes on Sunday, Sept. 16. Seats for all the premium shows are just $ 5 plus gate admission. Discount advance tickets are available at Western N. C. Ingles stores through Thursday, Sept. 6, and also at the WNC Ag Center and the WNC Farmers Market. The fair will again celebrate In-gles Day on Wednesday, Sept. 12, where a contribution of fi ve cans of Laura Lynn brand canned food from Ingles can be exchanged for a free fair admis-sion. All food collected will be donated to the MANNA Food Bank serving Western North Carolina. A new event for the Moun-tain State Fair will allow high school football fans to enjoy their games then come to the fair for some late- night enter-tainment. Full Throttle Frenzy will take place on the second Friday of the fair only, Sept. 14, from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Special admission pricing of $ 15 will cover gate admission and unlimited rides from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. only. Regular gate ad-mission of $ 5 will still be avail-able to those less interested in carnival rides. “ We’ll have a special free outdoor rock concert in the open ring as part of Full Throttle Frenzy starting at 10 p. m. that will last until about midnight, and of course the Midway will Weather woes This has not been the best of years for North Carolina agriculture and farmers. First, an Easter weekend freeze severely damaged the apple and peach crops, and now nearly three- fourths of the state is experiencing severe or extreme drought, which is wreaking havoc with most other commodities. Farmers almost always fi nd themselves at the mercy of Mother Nature. Irrigation can help, but with extended dry periods like we’ve had this summer, those resources often become limited or dry up altogether. Many commu-nities across the state have imposed water restrictions because of the severity of the situation. Nearly every commod-ity and every region of the state is suffering under these drought conditions. As of mid- August, 74 percent of the state’s soil moisture lev-els rated short or very short. Simply put, we need rain; and even then it may be too late for a number of crops. I am particularly worried about livestock and dairy producers this fall and winter. I’ve talked to many growers and quite a few have already started feeding animals hay and other supplemental feeds because pastures and fi elds have dried up or been extremely short due to the lack of rain. Unfortunately, that’s like robbing Peter to pay Paul, and I know this will catch up to growers this winter or maybe even ear-lier. I understand from my counterparts in other South-eastern states that hay sup-plies are limited in the entire region, meaning it will be ( See Mtn Fair. pg. 3) Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW September 2007 Brian Long ................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby ................. Mng. Editor Terri Allen .................. Advertising Mgr. Lisa Morgan ................ Circulation Mgr. Jen Nixon ......................... Assoc. Editor AGRICULTURAL REVIEW ( ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second- class post-age paid at Raleigh, N. C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classifi ed advertising to AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written re-quest. PHONE: ( 919) 733- 4216 Steve Troxler Commissioner 51,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $ 1,525.35 or 3 cents per copy. DIVISIONS Agronomic ........... Dr. Colleen Hudak- Wise Emergency Programs ......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution ......................... Gary Gay Food & Drug ............................ Joe Reardon Human Resources ................... Ben Harward Marketing .................................... Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection .. Dr. Steve Wells N. C. State Fair ........................ Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry ............................ Gene Cross Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton Public Affairs ............................. Brian Long Research Stations ........... Debbie Robertson, ( Acting) Standards ......................... Stephen Benjamin Statistics .......................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette Veterinary ...................... Dr. David Marshall Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich Bucolic Briefs Central Carolina Community College in Pittsboro offers a number of upcoming fall classes as part of its sustainable farming program. Following are some of the courses offered: Sustainable Cut Flower Production; Growing Organic Vegetables; Fiber Animals – an overview of raising animals for fi ber; Organic Farming; Permaculture Design; Wild Edible Mushrooms and Medicinal Plants and three courses on biofuels. For more on these and other classes go to the online catalog at www. ccc. edu/ resources/ PDFs/ fl exi. pdf . To register, call ( 919) 542- 6495, exts. 223 or 241. *** The Mid- Atlantic Professional Rodeo Association will host the following rodeo events in September: Sept. 2 & 3 at the Pitt County Fairgrounds Arena in Greenville, S. C.; Sept. 5 at the Iredell County Fairgrounds in Troutman; Sept. 21 & 22 at the Cumberland County Fairgrounds in Fayetteville; Sept. 28 & 29 at the Robeson County Fairgrounds in Lumberton; Sept. 30 at the Dixie Classic Arena in Winston- Salem. All events start at 8 p. m. Call ( 704) 882- 6994 for more. *** The 2007 Equestrian Exchange Consignment Sale will be held Aug. 31- Sept. 3 in the Holshouser Building at the State Fairgrounds. Hours are 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Aug. 31- Sept. 2 and 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sept. 3. The sale offers the opportunity to buy and consign anything equestrian related. Pre- registration is required. Volunteers shop before consignors and consignors shop before the public. Items can be dropped off Aug. 30 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Pickup for unsold items will be Sept. 4 from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. For more information, contact Lynn Beeson at ( 336) 643- 3773. *** The 55th Annual Peanut Field Day will be held Sept. 6 beginning at 9 a. m. at the Peanut Belt Research Station in Lewiston- Woodville ( Bertie County). The event features station tours, a business meeting and lunch. For more, contact David Jordan at ( 919) 515- 4068 or e- mail at david_ jordan@ ncsu. edu *** A group of economic development leaders and area grocers is researching the possibility of establishing a food- processing center to serve the needs of small farmers, food entrepreneurs and caterers. Farmers and business people are encouraged to fi ll out a survey indicating their interest in using a facility of this nature. A shared- use, food- processing center is designed to help small farms and food businesses succeed in value- added food production and marketing. The study seeks to determine the level of demand from potential users, identify lead agencies or organizations that can manage the project and identify suitable locations for the center’s development. Interested potential users can go to http:// www. orangecountyfarms. org/ VASUPintro. asp to fi ll out the survey. To receive a survey by mail, contact the Orange County Economic Development Commission offi ce at ( 919) 245- 2330 or e- mail Smithson Mills at Smithson@ smithsonmills. com. *** Piedmont Biofuels will hold energy management and renewable energy workshops focused on reducing farm energy costs, coping with high and fl uctuating energy costs, and capturing all the energy resources available on the farm, including wind, solar and biofuels. Piedmont Biofuels is offering free tours of its on- farm biodiesel plant near Moncure every Sunday at 1 p. m., or any day of the week by appointment. On- farm biodiesel demonstrations can also be arranged in North Carolina. For more, go to the Piedmont Web site at www. biofuels. coop or call ( 919) 533- 0172. *** The Cabarrus County Fair will host a series of horse events at the fair in September. Following are events and dates: Draft Horse Pull, Sept. 7 at 7 p. m. with more than $ 5,000 in prize money offered for the top teams; Open Youth Horse Show, Sept. 9 at 1 p. m.; Mule and Donkey Show, Sept. 15 at 3 p. m. All events will be held in the Cabarrus Arena. For more or to register, contact Marvin Bost at ( 980) 521- 1302 or e- mail at fouracresfarm@ hotmail. com. *** The Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers will host its 2007 National Conference and Trade Show Oct. 1- 4 at the North Raleigh Hilton, Raleigh. The conference theme is “ Ideas from the Farm” and includes a growers’ school, farm and nursery tours and educational sessions. Cost for the full conference is $ 395 for members and $ 520 for non- members before Sept. 3. Participants can choose to attend only certain parts of the conference for reduced rates. For more or to register, go to http:// www. ascfg. org or call Linda Twining at ( 440) 774- 2887. *** The Person County Saddle Club in Roxboro will host a Draft Horse, Mule, Donkey and Open Horse Show Sept. 8 at 11 a. m. Halter, pleasure, log skidding, game and other classes will be offered. A negative Coggins test is required for each equine. For more, contact Rob Hall, ( 336) 599- 4039. *** The N. C. Forestry Association will hold its annual meeting Oct. 10- 12 at the New Bern Sheraton Hotel and Marina in New Bern. The theme is “ A Focus on Energy” and includes presentations on current energy sources, biofuels, new partnerships for energy, biomass energy, carbon credits and a renewable energy portfolio standard. For more information, call the NCFA at ( 800) 231- 7723. *** The Mid- State Tractor Heritage Association will host a fundraising tractor parade Oct. 14 in downtown Asheboro. The event benefi ts Jim’s Kids, a group helping disabled children. Registration begins at 8 a. m., with the parade starting at 11 a. m. This event is open to the public. For more information or to register, call Alex Gilmore at ( 336) 879- 6412 or 736- 0435, or Kelly Wicker at ( 336) 629- 4303. *** The Lord Granville Agricultural Heritage Association will hold a Harvest Show Oct. 27 & 28 at the Southern Livestock Center, Oxford. Restored tractors, antique engines and horse- drawn farm equipment will be on display. The event also features a ¼ scale lawn tractor pull, crafts and food. For more, contact Al Gulvin, ( 919) 528- 1652. *** The Southeast Strawberry Expo will be held Nov. 11- 13 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham featuring grower sessions and an extensive tradeshow. The Expo program includes a plasticulture workshop for new growers and presentations on Florida growers’ efforts to replace methyl bromide. Other sessions focus on fi nding and keeping good labor, spring companion crops, frost protection decision- making, high tunnel production and farm market ideas. For more information, go to www. ncstrawberry. com or contact the N. C. Strawberry Association at ncstrawberry@ mindspring. com or call ( 919) 542- 3687. *** The Carolina Feed Industry Association’s Fall Conferences will be held Nov. 12- 14 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham. Following are specifi c dates: Nov. 12- 14 Technical Sponsored Symposium; Nov. 13 Feed Production Technology School, Swine Nutrition School; Nov. 14 Poultry Nutrition Conference. Class costs range from $ 65-$ 125. For more, contact Bonnie Holloman, executive director, CFIA, ( 919) 855- 8981 or e- mail at bhollom@ bellsouth. net. *** The Fifth Annual One Medicine Symposium, focusing on the connection between human and veterinary medicine’s response to terrorism, disease and natural disasters, will be held Dec. 12- 13 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Convention Center in Durham. The event is geared towards animal and human health care providers. This year’s theme is “ Globalization and Emerging Risks: A One Medicine Approach to a Changing World.” For registration or information, go to www. onemedicineNC. org or call ( 919) 966- 4032. *** The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services encourages livestock producers to register their farms with the NCFarmID program. NCFarmID is a voluntary program to register farms for a national identifi cation number as a way to protect livestock in the event of a disease outbreak. For more, contact NCDA& CS at ( 919) 715- 2951 or go to www. NCFarmID. com. *** Attention, Agricultural Review subscribers Due to a software translation issue between the Agricultural Review’s computers and our printer’s computers, readers of the newspaper may have noticed several misspelled- looking words in the August issue. In words with ‘ fi ’ and ‘ fl ,’ letters were changed through this software glitch to other symbols. The problem was not caught by the printer, but was discovered after the paper was returned to our offi ce. In order to get the news-paper to subscribers in a timely fashion, we elected to send the paper ‘ as- is’ rather than have it reprinted and create a delay. We apologize for any inconvenience. - Editor diffi cult and expensive, perhaps even cost- prohibitive, to fi nd supple-mental feed. All this is adding up to a crisis for North Carolina farmers and agriculture. We are actively working on ways to help farmers, from looking at salvaging unmarketable crops for alternative feed sources, to fi nding ways to match those who need feed with those who may have alter-native feeds available. I have put together a task force of industry leaders, department staff, university offi cials and other resources to try to accurately assess the situation and see exactly what the need is, what resources exist and what we can do to help growers through this diffi cult situation. As we get more details together we will be working with coopera-tive extension, commodity associations, other farm groups and the media to keep growers informed about efforts and resources avail-able. I would encourage growers to check the department’s Web site at www. ncagr. com for the latest information. We have a Hay Alert page where growers with hay or feed or those looking for feed can post information. We want to help match those with feed with those without. Drought- related releases can also be found on the Web site under the newsroom link. Please continue to check back often as we will update these sites with the latest recommendations and information. I remind farmers again to continue to exercise caution with feeds to make sure they do not contain excessively high levels of nitrates, which is another consequence of extremely dry conditions. Our Food and Drug Protection Division lab will provide free nitrate testing of forages. Contact the division at ( 919) 733- 7366 or go to www. ncagr. com/ fooddrug/ for more information. Weather ( Cont’d from pg. 1) NCDA& CS Hay Alert Web site for individuals buying and selling hay and feed Go to www. ncagr. com Click on Hay Alert link September 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler recently an-nounced collection sites where farmers may leave corn samples for afl atoxin testing by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Afl atoxin is a byproduct of the mold Aspergillus fl a-vus. It can be harmful to both humans and livestock. “ We encourage farmers to have their corn tested to avoid unnecessary contamination of feeds and food,” Troxler said. Testing is free to farmers and will be conducted at the Constable Laboratory, 4000 Reedy Creek Road in Ra-leigh. Farmers who are unable to deliver the required 5- to 10- pound sample of shelled corn to the lab may take samples to one of the following research stations: • Border Belt Tobacco Research Station, 86 Border Belt Drive, Whiteville, ( 910) 648- 4703; Ty Marshall, su-perintendent. • Peanut Belt Tobacco Research Station, 112 Re-search Station Lane, Lewiston- Woodville, ( 252) 348- 2213; Tommy Corbett, superintendent. Station contact: Margaret Pierce. • Tidewater Research Station, 207 Research Station Road, Plymouth, ( 252) 793- 4118; Jewell Tetterton, in-terim superintendent. • Lower Coastal Plain Tobacco/ Cunningham Re-search Station, 200 Cunningham Road, Kinston, ( 252) 527- 3579; Phillip Winslow, superintendent. • Piedmont Research Station, 8350 Sherrills Ford Road, Salisbury, ( 704) 278- 2624; Joe K. Hampton, su-perintendent. Farmers encouraged to have corn tested for afl atoxin • Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station, 74 Research Drive, Fletcher, ( 828) 684- 7197; Denny Thompson, superintendent. Samples may be mailed directly to the lab at the fol-lowing address: NCDA& CS Food and Drug Protection Division 1070 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699- 1070 Forms and bags needed for submitting samples will be available at collection sites. For additional informa-tion about the afl atoxin testing program, contact Jenni-fer Godwin or Staci Parker at the NCDA& CS Food and Drug Protection Division, ( 919) 733- 7366. stay open until 1 a. m.,” Bu-chanan said. Buildings and exhibit halls will close at 10 p. m., but food vendors, rides, games and mu-sic will continue into Saturday morning. The N. C. Highway Patrol will continue to direct traffi c during the expanded hours, and free shuttle service from overfl ow parking areas will continue as well. Throughout the 10- day run of the Fair, kids of all ages will enjoy Agricadabra, an agricul-tural- themed magic show that makes its debut at the fair and features balloon art and magic. The show uses facts about N. C. agriculture to educate and en-tertain kids of all ages. During the show, children can help make a “ monkey in the tree” balloon, a 10- balloon cre-ation that measures more than six feet tall that one lucky child will have the chance to take home. The show will be held daily at the north end of the G2 commercial tent. Another featured attraction is the Farm Adventure exhibit, which lets visitors see nature’s nurturing side as animal moth-ers interact with their young. Visitors can expect to see pigs, ducks, goats, sheep, chickens, turkeys, rabbits and even min-iature donkeys. North Carolina agricultural facts and information will be on display and kids can participate in various hands- on activities. The Farm Adventure tent will be located on Corporate Way, close to Entrance B. A complete daily schedule, a breakdown of the various competitions, maps and more activities are available at www. mountainfair. org. Additional information is available by calling the fairgrounds at ( 828) 697- 1414. The Mountain State Fair offers fun for all ages, including thrilling Midway rides, free grounds entertainment, agricultural exhibits and competitions and plenty of delicious food. Come see for yourself Sept. 7- 16. Mtn. State Fair ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Production of corn, hay, ap-ples, peaches, grapes and soy-beans is down in North Caroli-na, and the weather is to blame. “ It’s quickly turning into a bad year for many North Caro-lina crops,” Agriculture Com-missioner Steve Troxler said in response to the U. S. Depart-ment of Agriculture’s August crop production report. “ The damage caused by the Easter freeze is being magni-fi ed by the extreme heat and drought. And if we don’t get some rain soon, the situation is only going to get worse.” This year’s corn crop was expected to be the largest in de-cades. Boosted by good prices and nationwide interest in etha-nol production, N. C. farmers planted 1.1 million acres of corn. But the lack of rain has stunted growth, and extreme temperatures are wilting plants. Corn yields in the state are forecast at 94 bushels per acre, a drop of 38 bushels per acre from last year. This year’s yield is the lowest since 2002. Total N. C. corn production is down 1 percent from a year ago, but only because so much more corn was planted this year, Troxler said. Another crop of concern is hay. Production is estimated at 1.4 million tons, 15 percent less than last year. Yield is forecast at 2 tons per acre, compared with 2.4 tons per acre in 2006. The hay yield is also the lowest since 2002. “ If this drought keeps up, farmers won’t have enough hay to feed livestock this winter,” Troxler said. “ They’re going to face a tough decision of paying high costs to bring in hay from other states or selling some of their animals early. Some farm-ers are already doing that.” North Carolina’s apple, peach and grape crops were al-ready in bad shape because of the freeze. Apple production is forecast at 50 million pounds this year, compared with 173 million pounds a year ago. Peach production is esti-mated at 1,000 tons, down 82 percent from last year. Grape production is forecast at 3,500 tons, a 24 percent drop from last year. The apple and peach crops are the smallest since 1955, ac-cording to USDA data. One crop that does not ap-pear to have been signifi cantly hurt by the weather is tobacco. Production in the state is esti-mated at 368 million pounds, an 11 percent increase over last year. The USDA crop production report is based on surveys of farmers completed on Aug. 1. Additional reports will be is-sued in September, October and November. The full report is available at www. nass. usda. gov/. Production of many North Carolina crops lower than a year ago NCDA& CS hosts congressional staffs for AgFirst event The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services recently hosted members of North Carolina’s congressional del-egation and their staff for a session on food safety. The depart-ment highlighted some of the ways it works to ensure a safe food supply, including a recent recall of Castleberry Foods brand of chili, beef stew, corned beef hash and fl avors of canned dog food. Reps. Bob Etheridge and Walter B. Jones both attended the event. Above, Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler, right, talks with Kent Bacus of Sen. Elizabeth Dole’s offi ce and Jennifer Bryning of Sen. Richard Burr’s offi ce about state and federal cooperation. Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW September 2007 Gehl 1500 rnd baler 5x6 bales, manual tie, FC, $ 800. Barry Fansler, Thomasville 336- 475- 3695. Taylor Lastover tobacco crop-per with leaf spreader, $ 11,000; Big foot tobacco baler with HD scales, $ 3,000; ’ 06 Chevy Silverado LT ½ ton, LNC, $ 17,000; ’ 02 Dodge 2500 5.9L, 6 spd, 4WD, $ 18,000. Carroll Johnson, Riegelwood 910- 655- 3593 or 840- 4172. 126 racks for Powell bulk barn turntable, De Racker, $ 275; nice hood for 54- 55 or 56 Ford, $ 200; good bed with good fenders, tail gate for 54, 55 or 56 Ford pick up, $ 300. LeRoy Stinson, Boonville 336- 468- 8083. Grill for solid red Cub Intern’l tractor, wrap around grill brand new, $ 200; Bolin 1955 road master garden tractor, $ 700. John Helms, Albemarle 704- 982- 5120. Troybilt 38” cut riding mower and JD 38” cut riding mower, $ 300/ ea or $ 500/ for both. Colen Hedrick, Gibsonville 336- 584- 1954. ’ 58 661 Ford gas, real nice, $ 4,500; horse cart, $ 800. Calvin Pruette, Cher-ryville 704- 435- 3302. JD grain drill 15 disc, good paint, fi eld ready, $ 550. Jeff Bunting, Mt. Pleasant 704- 983- 4242. Roller mill model 400 x 6 with offsest speeds to pulverize your feed for thorough digestion, crimp your oats, improve cheep feeds, $ 775. James Mc Given, Stoneville 336- 573- 3011. ’ 05 MF 1533 3 cyl diesel, 33 hp, 4 WD, 8 spd shuttle transmission, PS, live lift, live PTO, LNC, sheltered, $ 12,450; Oliver Superior 9 disc grain drill with tongue for horse/ mule drawn, sheltered suitable for restora-tion, $ 250. Owen Moore, High Point 336- 882- 4281. ’ 62 1010 JD tractor good metal and tires, 2 bottom plow, tool bar, 5” Howse bushhog, GC, $ 4,700. Ricky Thomas, Oxford 919- 603- 4774. NH 315 baler, $ 5,000; 256 rake, $ 1,500; Lely lotus 300 fl uffer, $ 700; ’ 76 Chevy 2 ton dump, 14 ft, $ 4,800. Ronnie Brady, Siler City 336- 879- 0147. Oliver double plow trail hitch, trip and rope double row cultivator; ’ 70 Oliver row crop, both in shelter, $ 100-$ 250. Dan Wilhelm, Jonesville 336- 366- 9135. 1 B AC tractor good tires, looks and runs good, good for restoration, $ 1,500; Intern’l LA engine, looks and runs good, $ 500. John Dunn, Greenville 252- 752- 5606. ’ 47 Ford Ferguson, runs good, new tires and rims on back, $ 1,950. Bill Shore, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 6423. Kuhn hay tedder model GF440T, 4 basket for parts only, complete but has broken axle, $ 100. Rex Voss, Kernersville 336- 993- 2665. 175 MF tractor diesel, 62 hp, runs good, $ 5,500; ’ 97 model hydraulic Ammbusher bushhog, 5’ 9” wide, fi ts skidloader, $ 2,500 or will trade. Garland Halbrook, Providence 336- 388- 5090. Ford 1 row mounted corn picker with new belts, fi eld ready, $ 700; three 14” Ford trip plows, $ 350. Donnie McDaniel, Mocksville 336- 998- 6241. Unverforth 275 gravity wagon, $ 3,000; JD hyd scrape blade, 9 ft, 3 pt hook up, $ 2,500. Jimmy Duncan, Indian Trail 704- 753- 1425. Two Ford small hay balers 509, $ 900; old Case hay baler and Oliver hay baler, both $ 500; F800 5 spd for 4 ton truck, $ 650. Mike Garrison, Whispering Pines 910- 949- 2519. Intern’l 1586 tractor, C/ A/ H du-als and front weights, 4,500 hrs, GC, $ 13,000; ’ 96 Ford 6640 SLE C/ A/ H, 4,800 hrs, EC, $ 21,000. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 434- 5727. JD grain drill, 15 disc, good paint, fi eld ready, $ 550. Jeff Bunting, Mt Pleasant 704- 983- 4242. 60” finish mower, 60” frail mower, 84” Alamo frail mower, 72” spring tooth tiller, 4’ 3 pt hitch scoop bucket, 56” fi nish mower, 56” 3 pt hitch roto tiller. Craig Poole, Raleigh 919- 772- 6392. Old farm windmill 8 ft blades, good tail section, $ 1,200. R. Dale Miller, Hickory 828- 327- 0126. Unloading auger 6” to 8”, 45 degrees, 8’ long with 5 hp motor in GC, for a Long or Unico grain bin, $ 250. M. Bracknell, Franklinton 919- 494- 7432. Woods rear mount, RD 6000, 5 foot cultivator, LNC, used less than 8 hrs, $ 1,600. Larry Marlow, Concord 704- 786- 9378. Two NH hay balers 850 and 846, always sheltered, VGC, $ 1,500/ ea; Ford 8n tractor with 6 ft blade, good all around tractor, $ 2,500 OBO. J. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. Fertilizer distributor for Farmall 100- 140. Howard Thomas, Sanford 919- 774- 6583. ’ 50 JD B all original, restored, new paint and tires, $ 5,000. Leve Moore, Jr., Williamston 252- 792- 7096. 402 NH crimper, $ 200; barbed wire, new rolls, 12 gauge, US made wire, $ 35/ per roll. John Garwood, Mocksville 336- 998- 4815. Cain mill Chattanooga # 11 with gear box, electric motor in GC, $ 600. J. F. Mathis, Jonesville 336- 835- 6449. IH 510 grain drill, grain and fertilizer box, 16 double disks, 7” apart, plants 9 1/ 3 ft wide, fi eld ready, $ 800. Vaughn York, Staley 336- 824- 2085. Hinomuto 3 cycle diesel tractor, tires, LNC, 3 pt live, 3 spd, runs great, $ 2,500; 6 ft Woods belly mower, fi ts Super A 130, 140 Farmall, $ 395. Chris Witherspoon, Harmony 704- 539- 5418. NH Skidsteer loader, model 555, 2 buckets/ forks, $ 4,500; quick connect frontend loader for 574 Intern’l trac-tor, $ 2,500; Chevy 2 ton dump truck, 4 spd, 2 spd axle. 14 ft dump, 366 engine, $ 4,400. M. Brady, Siler City 336- 879- 3265 or 919- 581- 3858. JD restored tractors ’ 36 B, $ 5,500; ’ 49 G, $ 6,800; ’ 51 A, $ 3,200; ’ 67 110 lawn mower, $ 1,200; 405 with disc, $ 4,500. David Anderson, Grimesland 252- 714- 6126. Farmall Super C runs good with equipment, $ 4,250; Farmall Super A, runs good with all equipment, $ 5,800; Ford 2N, runs good, $ 2,850. Donald Scott Cannon, Ayden 252- 746- 4600. 446 Case w/ disc, runs very good, 22 hp will trade for G AC with cul-tivators, must run good or Farmall Cub w/ cultivators. J. W. Vanhoy, New London 704- 463- 7540. JD 111 disc 11’ 5” 32 blade, 9” spac-ing smoothing disc, GC, $ 2,000/$ 1,500 cash. Reuben Holtzman, Ridgeway 252- 456- 2803. Roanoke bulk barn box converted burner, $ 2,500. Blaine Fercuson, King 336- 994- 2371. MF drill 17 drop disc, fi eld ready, $ 1,000. B. R. Ferguson, Charlotte 704- 545- 6237. Gravely 2 wheel garden tractor, best offer over $ 800; 30” bushhog rotary/ row plows, tiller, scraper, sulky duel kit; Kohler motor needs rebuilding. Clyde Ward, Buies Creek 910- 893- 8479. Six grain bins size 1,850- 6,700 bu, $ 800-$ 1,200/ ea, all for $ 5,000, to be moved. Rom Harper, Pink Hill 252- 568- 3400 or 521- 0545- cell. KanSun 210 MC 675 grain dry-ers, $ 7,500/ ea. M. Sikes, Ansonville 704- 695- 2626. 100 Farmall tractor and cultivators, $ 3,200; 505 Ford mowing machine, $ 550. Frank Chaplin, Mocksville 336- 998- 4670. Four model Gravely tractors all complete with plow, cultivator, rotary tiller, two bushhog mowers, other equip-ment, $ 1,200. Herman Bodenheimer, High Point 336- 882- 1579. Manure spreader, ground driven, medium size, ideal for horses, $ 550; bushhog, 3 pt hitch, GC, $ 575; 2 fans for horse barn, $ 200/ both; wood splitter on wheels, motor needs work, $ 100. T. Turner, Mocksville 336- 909- 0764. MF 220 2 row, 3 pt cultivator, $ 250; Hesston 3700 rake tedder, 3 pt hitch, extra parts, NR, $ 550; Reddick ditching machine, 3 pt, PTO drive, $ 250; MF 33 grain drill, 13 run on rubber, NR, $ 400, etc. T. Richardson, Jr., Greensboro 336- 656- 3961. ’ 74 Ford 3000 gas tractor live lift and PTO, PS, good tires, dual wet lines, good lift, fi eld, ready, VGC, $ 5,200. Lewis Coppley, Lexington 336- 357- 5283 or 250- 1370. Grain bins two 1,650 bu in GC, each with 1 5 hp fan, $ 500/ ea; one 3,300 bu with gas connected drying heater in GC, $ 1,000. Tommy Cochrane, Charlotte 704- 549- 0897. Adjustable scrape blade 5’, 3 pt hitch, $ 150. Hubert Jackson, Oxford 919- 693- 2102. Kubota 245 tractor offset, real good tractor, $ 3,650. J. D. Parsons, Walnut Cove 336- 591- 4265. 947 Cat loader $ 19,000. Elmo Cobb, Snow Camp 336- 376- 8939. 1150 Case loader diesel, engine runs, power engine, runs power shift tracks in EC, got operators, fi nal drive bad on one side, $ 4,000. John Greble, Richfi eld 704- 637- 9344. JD 730 tractor, EC, $ 7,000. A. D. Williard, Graham 336- 376- 3627. IH 574 57 hp diesel tractor, com-pletely overhauled engine/ injection pump, hyd system rebuilt, new tires/ rims, aux hyd valve on back, 550 and 1100 PTO shaft, 3 pt hitch and new seat, $ 6,500. D. Rollins, Mocksville 336- 492- 7223. Simplicity riding mower, Bread-moor, 14 hp Kohler engine, hydrostatic drive, 38” cut, GC, $ 975. Jim Spease, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 0068. 16 B AC dozer fair under carriage, $ 9,500; 160 AC pan, FC, $ 4,500. Jerry Kivett, Staley 336- 622- 2832. 240 IH tractor disc, turning plows, cultivators, fertilizer drives, 2 row planters, fi eld ready, fast hitch, EC, $ 3,500; 10’ hydro disc, $ 1,400. Michael Nardo, Jackson Springs 910- 281- 3522. Swansen 10 yrd, spreader trailer, GC, all hydraulic, $ 4,500. Sam Crowder, Lattimore 704- 692- 2240 or 477- 7172. Corn binder, shed kept, GC, $ 800. Albert Helms, Lincolnton 704- 735- 7068. Lilliston hi- cap 6000, 2 row peanut combine, EC; 2 row Hobbs Inverter, $ 2,500/ for both or will trade. Eddie Ketchum, Jacksonville 910- 455- 5079. Oliver tractor 1600 gas, indepen-dent PTO, PS, new rear tires, runs and looks good, $ 3,800. Joe Cloaninger, Statesville 704- 873- 8666. JD 2750 75 PTO hp, one set hyd. remotes, new tires and batteries, nice, $ 10,000. Elizabeth Faircloth, Roseboro 910- 531- 3905. Cub Lo- Boy 185 used little in the last 12 years, GC, $ 2,250. Max Bailey, Lewisville 336- 945- 3645. Carry all for tractor, 3 pt hitch, $ 125. Darrell Shuler, Thomasville 336- 476- 6480. ’ 53 Farmall Super C tractor, $ 1,500; JD seed fertilizer sower, 3 pt hitch, 500 lb capacity, $ 300. Ed Craft, Plymouth 252- 927- 3618- h or 945- 0920- c. ’ 94 Ford F350 Super cab, 6.5 diesel, dual wheels, GN hitch, auto transmission, PS, PB, leather interior, EC, $ 8,500. John Filler, Providence 336- 388- 0278. Hesston, hay conditioner, model 1110, 7 ft cut, w/ cylinder, GC, $ 2,000. Alfred Kernodle, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3002. Grain drill 13 disc Intern’l, EC, $ 800. Donald Terrell, Mt. Airy 336- 374- 2715. Pump 5 hp Berkley 220, $ 300 w/ 40’ x 3” fl oating suction w/ foot; 12 sta controller, Superior 1260A $ 100; electric junction box, pump start relay 20 2” alum. quick discon-nect, 20’ pipe, $ 400; 12 ¾ ” x8’ risers with bushings, $ 120; 10 ¾ ” 4’ risers w/ bushings, $ 50, etc. W. H. Kelley, Charlotte 704- 616- 9175. M& W no till drill, 20 holes, GC, $ 2,800; Lilliston 9680 no till drill 18 holes, GC, $ 4,200; JD offset disc on wheels, good tires, $ 700. John Graves, Mocksville 336- 749- 6570. 801 Ford power master diesel tractor 40 hp. 3 pt, alternator GC, $ 3,000. Joe Ward, Whiteville 910- 840- 2491. JD 850 diesel 4 wheel drive, PTO 3 pt, $ 6,200: Case 6 ft fi nishing mower, $ 1,400; 9” auger, $ 250, all EC, kept inside, $ 250-$ 6,200. Edward Stever, Concord 704- 786- 4343. Hit and Miss 3 hp Fairbanks Morse with dolly, EC, Original owner manual, $ 2,000. J. F. Moore, Greensboro 336- 454- 1820. Cole 2 row no till corn planter with fertilizer, $ 500. James Everett, Blanch 336- 694- 6913. Wheat cleaner old wooden type, runs off bolt pulley, $ 350; corrugated steel pipe for ditch, cross 15”, 18”, 24” and 30”, $ 5/ per ft up. A. S. Manuel, Salisbury 336- 239- 4942. Intern’l 454, 52 hp, diesel trac-tor, 3 pt backhoe attachment and 61” Long tiller, PTO driven, needs tires and paint, $ 3,700. Jimmy Broome, Belmont 704- 825- 5220. ’ 65 JD 110 lawn mower, 38” deck, extra deck and many spare parts, $ 850 OBO. $ 850. Kevin Green, Walnut Cove 336- 782- 7462. 40 ft cotton wagon $ 2,500. James Brown, Asheville 828- 254- 7282. 1948 B AC tractor set cultivator and planter, $ 2,000. Clyde Mullis, Denver 704- 483- 6624. MF no 12 square baler, $ 900; AC WD tractor, tricycle, tires FC, looks and runs good, needs water pump, $ 2,200. Franklin Hartley, Lexington 336- 357- 5729. MF 65 diesel tractor PS, new rubber, GC, $ 4,800. Jay Hohn, Jr., Archdale 336- 431- 1664. 9 shank chisel plow EC, $ 1,000; 3,300 bu grain bin, GC, $ 1,000; 4 trac-tor rims and hubs for duals, 18.4/ 38 tires, $ 250/ pair. Cal Jeffries, Mebane 336- 421- 9967. MF 220 2 row, 3 pt cultivator, $ 250; Hesston 3700 rake tedder, 3 pt hitch, extra parts, NR, $ 550; Reddick ditching machine, 3 pt, pto drive, $ 250; MF 33 grain drill, 13 run on rubber NR $ 400, Panarama tedder, 2 rotor, pull type, $ 850. Thaxton Richardson, Jr., Greensboro 336- 656- 3961. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Hay elevator 20 ft lift, 110 volts, on wheels, GC, $ 400. R. L. Adams, Stanley 704- 263- 4078. ’ 98 870 JD 4x4, 7- 3 pt attach-ments, boxscrape, bushhog 60” aerator, cultivator, turn plow, rototiller 60”, lift bar, metal Hudson trailer, $ 125-$ 8,000. Oren Rodden, 3545 Stonehaven Dr., Charlotte 28215. Ford 8N tractor with 6 ft heavy duty blade, dependable, $ 2,450. B. N. Ross, Yanceyville 336- 421- 5423. Kubota B2150 24 hp; Kubota RC 72B mowing deck, Pro 720 sweeper, Ind. 300 spreader, 4’ King Kutter bushhog, 5’ pyramid scrape blade, Kubota 2020 5’ Pyramid scrape blade, Kubota 2020 5’ hyd. scrape blade, $ 5,850. 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When the weather is good for harvest, it is also good for collecting soil samples for nematode assay. Nematode populations peak at the end of the growing season so samples assayed at this time provide an accurate description of potential hazards. If you submit samples in the fall, you will have time to plan a management strategy. If you noticed localized areas of poor growth during the growing season, it is a good idea to collect separate soil samples from good and poor areas. Submit two samples from each of these areas- one for nematode assay and one for soil fertility. Comparison of results from good and poor areas and from nem-atode assays and soil tests is helpful in pinpointing a problem. September 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 ’ 82 CAT 955L 4- n- 1 bucket, re-cently rebuilt engine, used on farm, $ 20,000. Ray Dean, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 1205. JD LX 280 lawn tractor, 48” deck, $ 4,700; Troybilt Super Tomahawk, 8 hp chipper, dual feed chutes, $ 650; tree/ pole climbing equip., belt, adjust-able safety layard, adjustable climbers w/ pads, straps, tree gaffs, $ 300/ for all. Rodney Legates, Frankinton 919- 528- 9617. JD model 40 series tractor, tricycle wheel, runs good, includes 2 row cultivator with tillage tool and 2 disc plow, $ 4,000. J. D. Hefner, Harrisburg 704- 455- 5252. Two static pressure machines plus miscellaneous poultry house equipment, 320 ft of 2” fogger pad system, eight – 48” box fans, $ 2,000. Mike Davis, Cameron 910- 245- 7000. JD 40 with cultivators, 2 bottom plow and scrape blade, 3 pt hitch, tractor restored in ’ 85, garaged, runs and looks great, $ 4,500. Jack Grubb, Lexington 336- 731- 4707. JD 4410 E hydro, 430 loader cruise, motion match, 200 hrs, LNC; JD 7 one row, 60” mid mount mower deck new; Woods grass seeder, STR 605, LNC, $ 23,500/ for all. R. Jones, Fuquay 919- 552- 2879. Hay fork, 3 pt, heavy duty, EC, $ 185. David Bryant, Madison 336- 427- 3111. NH model 644 rnd baler 108 pickup tines, bale size 46.5” x 60”, wide pick up 68.5” auto wrap, twine wrap, bale kicker, weight 4,075 lbs, 6 belts, kept under cover, needs 65+ hsp tractor, $ 7,800. L. Menoher, Oxford 919- 702- 1275. Caterpillar 955L track loader, needs battery, ready to work, $ 14,500. George Benbow, East Bend 336- 480- 4559. Ontario grain drill 12’ outside to outside, all metal, tires 8: 00 x20, 8 ply, seeding width 10 ft, single disc openers, heavy duty drill, hydrolic lift $ 1,000. J. K. Maxwell, Pink Hill 252- 568- 3602. ’ 58 JD 630 with 3 pt, $ 7,000; JD 20 disc offset harrow, $ 1,600; ’ 91 Komatsu 021P6 dozer, 6 way blade, 2,700 hrs, $ 14,500; ’ 07 Load Max, GN, 7 ton trailer, dove tail, 3 spring assist ramps, etc., $ 5,500. R. M. McGraw, Concord 704- 547- 1832. ’ 49 Farmall M tractor, rebuilt motor, changed from 6 volt- 12 volt, $ 3,500; Intern’l Farmall 140 tractor, 8 cult. sweeps, fertilizer hopper, quick snap hook up at the back hydraulic lift at the front and for cultivating, $ 4,000. R. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest 919- 556- 2156. ’ 89 Troybilt sickle bar mower , model # 15003 4 hp B& S I/ C engine $ 200; ’ 95 Billy goat leaf bower model 5.0 hp Tecumseh engine, $ 200; 48” Arts Way mfg, 3 pt fi nish mower, model G48A, $ 250. Willard O’Neal, Oakboro 704- 485- 8875. Gravely 546 2 wheel walk behind tractor, 10 hp, 30”- 40” mowers, cultivator, sulky and snow plow, $ 2,500. Robert Altemus, Germanton 336- 591- 7094. ’ 55 bu Holland manure spreader, works well, GC, $ 1,200 OBO. J. Jones, Rockwell 704- 279- 6710. ’ 72 Ford 300 diesel PS, new rub-ber, 5’ bushhog, $ 7,000; rnd bale hay spear, $ 100. Danny Chappell, Willow Springs 919- 427- 4611. JD 450 diesel crawler loader, new pins, bushings, track adjusters, new hydraulic pump, not running, needs injection pump rebuilt, complete ser-vice manual, $ 2,500. Maurice Price, Stoneville 336- 573- 9360. ’ 63 Ford 4000 diesel, 4 spd, new tires, rims, new paint, motor recently rebuilt, $ 5,000. Chet Whitman, Golds-boro 919- 689- 9814. ’ 02 NH TC25D, 4 WD, auto hydst., 470 hrs, rear/ mid PTO, industrial tires, VGC, $ 8,950 OBO. M. Reilly 910- 893- 5592. Gill offset spiker, used to reseed lawns and pastures, LNC, $ 1,500. Gene Walser, Lexington 336- 242- 1211. Wide front end for JD 520, 530, 620, 630, heavy, LNC, bolt on, $ 1,500; JD brake hub for JD B, 50, $ 75 OBO. Kelly Nash, Catawba 828- 241- 4802. Brake drum lathe model 4000 Amco, still in crate, fl ywheel adapter with it, $ 5,000. J. C. Travis, Eden 336- 627- 0109. Little Giant sprayer with wood tank, 100 gallon, 1936 model on steel wheels, complete with manuals, powered by 3 hp Cushman Cub engine, $ 1,500; 2 basket cider mill, $ 425. Paul Hill, Salisbury 704- 633- 7019. JD 4600 4WD, hydrostatic trans., 43 hp, 460 front end loader, 613 mower, Athens 37 disc blade, $ 21,000. B. Pennington, Burlington 336- 584- 8514. JD 2150 diesel tractor, fi berglass canopy, 175 front loader with two buckets, aux. hydraulics, new rub-ber, shuttle trans., $ 9,500; MF 50C industrial tractor with front loader, 7 ft bucket, aux hydraulics, Shuttle trans., used on farm only, EC, $ 11,500; 6 ft bushhog, EC, $ 650. L. Mills, Monroe 704- 282- 0108. Five E- Z load hay wagons, GC, $ 2,000/ ea; 575 NH hay baler, EC, $ 11,000. Randy Ratliff, Marshville 704- 624- 6727. ’ 75 D6 Cat bull dozer, VGC, used on small farm, $ 12,000 OBO; ’ 48 Big M Farmall, tricycle type, 12 volt, runs good, $ 2,500. James Payne, Burlington 336- 226- 4028. Intern’l TD 6 track loader, 4- in- 1 bucket, 6 cylinder diesel, new paint, undercarriage good, canopy and limb guards, good farm machine, $ 4,000 nego. Chris Jones, Warrenton 252- 257- 9998. Howse bushhog bought new, never used, been garaged, no rust, $ 250. Cindy Chandley, Rockingham 910- 240- 0150. JD 318 L& G tractor with 3 pt hitch, 48” tiller, sleeve hitch, snow plow, garden plow, new Onan mo-tor, $ 4,000. Jerry Mack, King’s Mtn 704- 300- 3080. 6275 Deutz- Allis tractor 4x4, low hours, runs good, $ 6,500; ’ 85 MF, good metal, runs, $ 1,800. Joseph Perry, Tyner 252- 221- 4554. JD 300 L& G tractor $ 225. Max Id-dings, Kernersville 336- 784- 5857. Ford 4000 diesel 3 cyl, PS aux hyd, fi eld ready, sheltered, $ 5,800. Jimmy Womble, Chapel Hill 919- 933- 1374. NH 1033 stackwagon fi eld ready, GC, $ 6,200. Lee Goodnight, China Grove 704- 857- 7207. Farmall 5288 w/ cab, $ 14,000; Intern’l 674 tobacco special, $ 6,900; Intern’l 574 tobacco special, $ 6,500; Intern’l model 475 48 disc harrow, $ 4,500; Intern’l 450 4- 16 auto reset plow, $ 1,500; 10 shank chisel plow, $ 1,500, GC. John Andrews, Greensboro 336- 674- 5882. NH 6610 4WD, canopy top, 980 hrs, dual remotes, $ 16,500 or will partial trade for 6610 or 7610 two wheel drive. L. Hales, Autryville 910- 531- 3911. NH 847 round baler, auto wrap, EC, fi eld ready, $ 3,500; JD 640 side delivery hay rake. GC, $ 1,000. Johnny Massey, Burlington 336- 337- 2913 or 584- 3144. EZ Go electric golf cart, charger, new paint, tires, recovered seat and top, runs good, $ 1,400; Toyota forklift inside type LP gas, 2 stage, 10.5 lift, new tires, power shift transmission, PS, $ 1,600 OBO. Tony Cheek, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3007. Eight row Reddick tobacco sprayer, 300 gallon tank, pump included, trailer type, hydraulic booms, $ 900 OBO. Tyler Hopkins, Zebulon 919- 369- 1547. JD 2240 ’ 76 model, new paint, runs good, used on 15 ac horse farm for 22 years, $ 9,500. Claude Bruce, Pfafftown 336- 945- 5178. Two Lannen carousel transplant-ers, fi eld condition, will plant any transplants, several gears for spac-ing, new belts, $ 2,500. Ivan Wilson, Burlington 336- 421- 5811. Kubota B8160 Ballast rock box, 3 pt hitch, 300 lbs, for BX series tractors and 500 lbs for B series tractors, $ 140; Forge, hand cranked, 18” fi re box, old but in VGC, 36” tall, $ 150. Gail Fed-dish, Greensboro 336- 697- 8179. King horizontal tobacco baler with scales, EC, $ 4,800; Laborless tobacco harvester, GC, 1 row, $ 2,500; 3 tobacco trailers, 12’ all steel house trailer axle, $ 400/ ea. D. Harris, Mocksville 336- 492- 5335. Cumberland 3 ton grain bin w/ dump chute, will unmount, lay down on your trailer, EC, $ 800. M. Chris, Greensboro 336- 215- 0234. 3 ft horse drawn drill, $ 275; hand well pump, patented in 1912, $ 175. John McSwain, Shelby 704- 482- 2912. MF 360 farm tractor with front end loader, Ford post hole digger, scrape blade, yard tool $ 8,900 for all. Greg Whybrew, East Bend 336- 699- 2110. Ingersall Rand 130 CFM gas power, air compressor with sand blaster, bumper pulled, $ 1,800 OBO. Norman McClure, Alexis 704- 263- 4191. ’ 55 JD 40 standard, good tires, engine overhaul, cultivators, turning plow, # 5 cycle mower, rare front mount snow blade, 6 ft Dunham Lehr scrape blade, 5 ft box scrape, etc., $ 5,900; Westendorf hvy duty front end loader, $ 2,500. Leroy Cross, Gibsonville 336- 656- 3316. Woods finishing mower 42” cutting area, VGC, $ 500. M. Vicki, Summerfi eld 336- 643- 3623. Ryan Jr sod cutter, model # 544945A with 18” blade and 5.5 hp Honda en-gine, LNC, $ 2,750; MF 245 tractor 4 spd transmission with high and low, PS, live PTO and lift, EC, $ 6,500 nego. John Dillon, Winston- Salem 336- 416- 6743. Case IH 8530 square baler, always sheltered, LNC, $ 6,500. Maurice Ward, Sugar Grove 828- 297- 3222. Ferguson TE 20 tractor 1946 model, needs paint and some restora-tion, $ 1,200. Jimmy Wilson, Midland 704- 792- 9194. Ford 3000 diesel, 1973, look and runs good, good tires, $ 4,895 nego. Richie Johnson, Garner 919- 669- 1687. Assorted parts for ’ 82 R model Mack including 5 spd transmission and rear ends, also assorted parts for 450 JD dozer including trans, diffenential, engine block and hous-ings, $ 50-$ 1,000. Gary Faulk, Nakina 910- 642- 4009. JD 1.5 hp hit and miss engine, rebuilt, hot mag. Skidder, $ 1,500; 3 hp JD hit and miss rebuilt, hot mag, on JD trucks, $ 2,500. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919- 929- 5578. JD 1010 tractor gas 3 pt runs good, with gang disc and bushhog, $ 3,500. Eddie Livengood, Carthage 910- 947- 2770. Eddie Livengood, Carthage 910- 947- 2770. IH corn picker fi eld ready, $ 900; cultivator 3 pt, 2 row with Cole fertilizer unit, $ 300. James Kimbrell, Linwood 336- 853- 7566. Kubota 4 WD, with front loader, bushhog, wood splitter, box scrape, spike penetrate, carryall, trailer bar, VGC, $ 16,000. Kim Oates, Rural Hall 336- 377- 3064. Troybilt Horse heavier model built by Gardenway, some manuals, needs battery and guard $ 600. Don Cash, Charlotte 704- 567- 7798. HD box blade scraper, 3 pt hitch, 5’ Ford model 700- 9606752, VGC, $ 300; bog harrow and disc 20” di-ameter HD 3 pt hitch, Ford model 11- 36, VGC, $ 300; dish harrow, 3 pt hitch, 20 blade 18” diameter 6’ L, VGC, $ 250. E. McDonald, Lillington 910- 893- 4714. Delta 20” planer, top head 3 phase Invicta model RC 51, EC, $ 2,750; 25 hp Curtis Toledo air compressor, $ 2,750. D. Blakley, Liberty 336- 685- 9778. Ford NH model 905 heavy duty post hole digger, fi ts # 1 or # 2 caategory, 3 pt hitch, LNC, 9” and 12” augers, $ 699. Norman Ingold, Salisbury 704- 633- 9556. Ford 537 haybine 7’ cut EC, $ 1,500; hay rake, 3 pt hitch, MF, EC, $ 700. Steve Adams, Hays 336- 927- 2472. Backhoe Long 1199B 3 pt hitch, EC, $ 3,000; MF 275 high clearance tractor, GC, $ 6,000. Joseph Whitfi eld, Mt. Olive 919- 738- 4711. Gleaner F combine 13’ grain 4 row corn head, gas, GC, $ 5,500. Frank Macon, Seagrove 336- 879- 3907. Two ’ 96 Taylor twin cure 14 box tobacco barns, heat exchangers, installed by Taylor mfg., EC, $ 15,000 OBO. Michael Crippen 910- 529- 3951. 5 ft belly mower for Kubota trac-tor, $ 200; 175 Kubota tractor, $ 100; Wisconsin engine with irrigation pump and trailer, $ 500. John Burton, Reidsville 336- 349- 6910. 1950 AC B for parts with wide adj. front end, $ 350. Andy Criscoe, Seagrove 910- 464- 2257. ’ 91 Belarus 250 tractor 31 hp, 2 WD and 301 hrs of use, VGC, $ 3,950. Tim Huntley, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 8458. ’ 00 Ford tractor rebuilt motor, new fenders, rims and tires, power steering, gas, $ 4,500. Mark Redmond, Concord 704- 784- 9458. JD F725 front deck mower with only 125 hrs, parts only, $ 450. James Murray, Randleman 336- 672- 6066. Gehl hammermill/ mixer $ 850; F2 gleaner diesel combine both heads $ 3,500; MF # 9 square baler, $ 800; JD 14 T square baler, parts, $ 400. Nick Cauley, Jacksonville 910- 340- 8616. 10 ft pull type bushhog, JD1008, GC, $ 2,400; GN stock trailer, VGC, $ 3,200. Danny Gravley, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 5539. Gravely walk behind tractor with 12 hp electric start Kohler, 40” mow-ing deck and rotary plow attachment, runs great, shifts smoothly, new tires, no problems, $ 995. J. C. Golden, New Hill 919- 452- 4121. MF 40B with loader, 59 hp, 2,000 hrs, GC, $ 5,500; Case IH 8330 haybine, GC, $ 3,500. Willard Huffman, Stony Point 704- 878- 2992. 7400 JD tractor low hrs, fully loaded, radial tires, 3 outlets on rear, right side door, exhaust, weights on front, no dents, EC, $ 38,900. B. Hasty, Monroe 704- 219- 0971. JD 3300 combine, diesel, used in ’ 06, $ 2,500. William Adams, Selma 919- 965- 0039. AC WD 45 electronic ignition new tires, battery, box and manifold, good tin and excellent fenders, restoration started, operable, $ 3,500. Stan Floyd, Louisburg 919- 414- 3683. MTD rear tine tiller 5 hp, good motor, good tires, good tines, needs minor work, $ 200. Cy Willcox, 174 Briarpatch Dr., Carthage 28327. NH 450 7 ft sickle bar mower, GC, $ 500; 6 ft blade, $ 300; 6 ft landscape rake, $ 250. Neil Frank, Rougemont 919- 479- 1256. Irrigation system for 4 acres, 4” pipe and 3” Akron pipe, Capari PTO pump, 2- 1 acre guns, 1- ½ gun, 6- ¼ acre sprinklers, $ 8,000. R. Keith Rog-ers, Roxboro 336- 599- 9761. Two loader 1 for 135 and the other for 165 Ferguson, $ 500/ for both, PTO Ford rake, $ 500; 2 24” tires and wheels, 8 lug, $ 200. John Lamb, Randleman 336- 498- 2512. AC combine 72 with bin and hyd head, cut 10 ac this year, runs good, $ 500; two row corn head off a K gleaner, fi eld ready, $ 1,000. Alex Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 1160. MF 30 tractor good rubber, gas, 48 to 52 hp, GC, $ 3,800. Billy Faulk, Gastonia 704- 864- 0560. ’ 50 Ford 8N, side dist. Rebuilt starter and trans., 90% rubber, runs, operates great rotary cutter, harrow, under roof, $ 2,900. Riley Montgomery, Whitsett 336- 697- 1061. Great Dane mower 61” deck, 125 hrs, commercial type, with side arms on seat, LNC, $ 5,000. Jerry Alexander, Rutherfordton 828- 287- 3886. ’ 40 JD sickle mower have extra blades, $ 200. Andy Wiggs, Middlesex 252- 218- 9596. Ferguson tractor four new tires and tubes, plow tillage tool, cultivator and scoop pan, $ 2,300; Cole corn planter with plates, $ 125. William Crews, Greensboro 336- 668- 2318. 152 Farmall Cub SN 1574 34, hydraulic lift, cultivators, tractor complete but not running, $ 1,000. C. D. Wilson, Dallas 704- 922- 8687. Gehl 1070 MOCO good sheet metal, gears are in GC, frame has crack but good parts machine, $ 250 OBO. Devin Sparks, Kittrell 919- 693- 3765. ’ 06 Honda TRX250TM 4 wheeler, great for farm or hunting, EC, $ 4,100. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 770- 1070. Ford 2000 tractor runs great and starts every time, turf tires, new paint, gas engine, new belts and hoses, new exhaust, kept under cover, $ 3,200. Sherry Coldron, 336- 674- 9932. Caterpillar 951C track loader, power shift, pedal ster, O ROPS, GC, $ 16,000, can deliver if needed. J. Roten, Creston 336- 977- 0707. JD 2355 with JD 620 loader, regular service, open stationed has canopy, 2WD, good tires, EC, $ 15,000. Brandon Pardue, Ronda 336- 984- 6284. Intern’l 424 diesel tractor PS, runs good but has blow by, bad brakes, $ 2,750. Larry O’Barr, Gibsonville 336- 697- 0754. Small irrigation system new 5 hp pump, 4 stands, over 450 ft of pipe, $ 275; Cub tractor 1 pt hook up, all tools, GC, $ 3,000. Glen Key, Pleasant Garden 336- 674- 5398. ’ 46 Oliver 70 wide front, hydraulics, 3 pt hitch, runs very good, drives very good, tires okay, $ 2,500 OBO. Chuck Smith, Charlotte 803- 431- 1504. G AC tractor sickle mower plow and cultivators, new tires, runs good, has extra low gear, nice tractor, $ 3,500. F. Woodring, Vale 704- 462- 2229. Intern’l Harvester 444 42 hp completely reconditioned, operator manual, VGC, $ 4,500. L. L. Matthews, Cameron 910- 528- 6505. CA AC with front end loader includes set of loader forks and bucket, new hydraulic pump, clutch, brakes and tires, 3 pt hitch, $ 3,000 or would trade for Farmall Super A with cultivators. Allen Friday, Dallas 704- 922- 3603. JD hay rake 640 $ 1,350; 300 gal Reddi sprayer, 40 ft boom with foam marker, $ 1,800; dump bed 22 ft long with 5 ft sides, $ 2,800. Don Hurley, Troy 910- 572- 1839. ’ 63 Farmall Cub new tire on left rear, 2 new tires on front, 5 ft belly mower, plow, scrape blade, cultivator, disc, reg. tooth harrow, $ 4,500. Ardell Stewart, Charlotte 704- 399- 9721 or 399- 2151. Vermeer 605C round baler, sheltered, owner manual, fi eld ready, EC, $ 3,000 nego. H. N. Robertson, Knightdale 919- 266- 2669. Front end loader for 80- 90 hp tractor, $ 500; JD 30 combine, FC, have operator manual, $ 300. Mike Merritt, Magnolia 910- 532- 2862. Need two Cub Cadet mower decks for model 122 and model 149. Bob Sappenfield, Charlotte 704- 364- 0892. JD combine 69 model, 2,300 hrs, 13 ft grain head with 3- 30” row corn header, GC, $ 1,500. Max Troublefi eld, Albemarle 704- 982- 8090. 12 hp Kohler engine model # K301 AQS from IH Cub Cadet # 1200, $ 300. C. E. Redmond, Matthews 704- 847- 8231. ’ 52 Ford 8N red belly new motor, new clutch, EC, bushhog, 14” bottom plow, disc, planter, cultivator, good tires, good metal, $ 3,850. Sam Wiles, Stony Point 704- 585- 9813. Small backhoe by Bushhog for medium to small tractor, $ 5,000 OBO. W. L. Swift, State Road 336- 366- 2120. ’ 64 Intern’l 1 ton dump bed truck, 20,000 actual miles, original owner manual, one of a kind, $ 10,000. David Goodman, Concord 704- 262- 7529. Emerson well pump, ½ RPM model C53JXFLF, 3120 CAT, used less than 6 months,$ 250. Brad Thompson, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 4428. ’ 51 M JD tractor 6 spd, PS, GC, $ 4,200; ’ 51 M JD tractor cultivator and plow, overall GC, $ 3,000; ’ 55 Farmall 400 wide front PS, rare tractor, VGC, $ 5,000; ’ 53 Oliver Super 88 diesel wide front, $ 3,000, etc. T. Freeman, Sophia 336- 460- 0296. Ford mowing machine 7’ cut, extra cycle bar, belt driving, always sheltered, $ 500; GN trailer hitch ball safety ring on ¾ metal plate, ready to mount on fl at bed, $ 75. Charles or Michael Flynt, Colfax 336- 668- 2500 or 451- 6124. ’ 63 Ford 170 motor and transmission, VGC, $ 400; Merry Mac professional chipper, model SC 183 with Kubota WG600B engine, VGC, $ 1,200 nego. Mack Ridenhour, Richfi eld 704- 463- 7590 or 798- 3374. 5 Shank chisel plow, $ 500; AC 20 disc fi nishing harrow on wheels, all new disc on front, $ 800. Blair Burrage, Concord 704- 786- 3195. JD combine 13 ft grain head, diesel engine, EC, $ 4,400. R. Bowling, Rougemont 336- 364- 9942. ’ 81 JD 2640 70 hp diesel, new paint, rebuilt engine, canopy, bush-hog QT2425 loader with bucket and forks, remote hydraulics, new batter-ies and seat, 18.4- 26 rear and 11- 15 front tires, EC, $ 10,900. C. R. Moore, 828- 287- 4706. Wood saw metal bed, fi ts Farmall 140, 5A, etc, no belt, kept in shed, GC, $ 75. W. A. Middleton, Lexington 336- 853- 6343. Motor grader Huber, $ 6,500; Cat pan 613B, $ 15,000; dump truck Autocar, 1978, triaxle, $ 6,000. Charles Martin, Roxboro 336- 599- 0683. JD 660 side delivery hay rake, ground driven, weathered, but EC, $ 1,500; fuel tank with hand pump, 160 gallon, $ 150. J. T. Massey, Clayton 919- 934- 4695. Ford 600 Workmaster tractor, engine and hydraulic rebuilt in ’ 03, good tires, new battery, runs good, $ 3,750. Olin Meeks, Greensboro 336- 282- 7331. ’ 03 Caterpillar skid loader model 242, 740 hrs, forks and bucket LNC, $ 18,500. Johnny Helms, Waxhaw 704- 843- 5913. 7045 AC power shift, GC, $ 4,500; ’ 87 Montone dump trailer, 38’ long x 96” wide, framless dump, roll over tarp, EC, $ 15,000. Barry Drum, Newton 828- 464- 0163. Farmall H tractor new tires, bat-tery and paint, EC, $ 2,500; Farmall Cub, rebuilt new tires, fertilizer attachment, cultivators, $ 3,000; but-terbean sheller, factory made, used very little, $ 300. Marion Grissom, Oxford 919- 693- 5270. Kubota rotary mower model RCK 60 24B, VGC, $ 2,100. Tammy Byrd, Benson 919- 894- 7641. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW September 2007 German shorthair pointer 5 m/ o, good bloodline, great farm and bird dogs, no papers, $ 100 up. Roger Smith, McLeansville 336- 697- 0695. Tennessee red backs $ 10; Beagle pups, AKC, DOB 5/ 07, good line rabbit dogs, $ 300/ ea. Filippo Mauro, Pollocksville 252- 224- 0464. German shorthair pups AKC from proven hunting bloodlines, both parents are quality all day grouse dogs, NFC Rawhide Clown, FC Run-ning Bear; Udoibar, ref. on request, $ 250. Harry Rogers, Robbinsville 828- 479- 3597. Rabbit, some have butternut color of good mother, $ 5-$ 6/ ea. Marcus Schlarbach, Union Grove 336- 468- 6541 or 468- 6699. At stud, Australian shepherd blue Merle with 2 blue eyes champ bloodlines, 10” tall and weighs 10 lbs, fee $ 500 or pick of litter ASDA and NSDR. Rika Sutphin, Mt Airy 336- 789- 4226. Great Pyrenees reg., female, raised with goats, DOB 11/ 06, $ 300. Tammy Craine, Reidsville 336- 285- 0198. Cocker spaniel pups AKC reg., DOB 7/ 07, black and black/ white parti, $ 200/ males or $ 300/ females. C. Sells, Gold Hill 704- 633- 5065. Beagle pups, DOB 6/ 07, 3 males, tri color, good rabbit hunting stock, $ 95. Matt Dallas, Staley 336- 622- 1178. Missouri cottontails, rabbits out-side pen raised, best for training and ready, $ 10. Rusty Johnson, Wingate 704- 233- 9298. Feist 9 m/ o, needs more train-ing to be a squirrel dog, $ 50 OBO. Amber Hancock, Wilmington 910- 367- 3281. Great Pyrenees AKC reg., guard dogs, 10 w/ o, 4 males, 5 females; one male 10 m/ o, one female not eligible, $ 300-$ 350. Mark Johnson, Lenoir 919- 796- 4532. Rabbits Satins, Havanas, mini satins and mixed breeds for show, meat, breeding or pet, $ 10 up. Julie Gupton, Louisburg 919- 853- 3542. Missouri cottontail rabbits look like and same size as wild rabbits, work great in starting pen, $ 5/ ea. Jason Bryant, Raleigh 919- 847- 3454. Border collie X Great Pyrenees DOB 5/ 07, $ 50. Bonnie Dickerson, Oxford 919- 690- 1720. Satin Angora rabbits DOB 3/ 07, broken black, broken chin, copper, broken copper, pedigree, Spinner’s rabbits, $ 50. Teresa McCaw, Wake Forest 919- 266- 4356. At stud red/ white short haired Border collie, very calm, reg. ABC, fee $ 200. Mike Carico, New London 919- 810- 7987. Rabbits, New Zealand and Califor-nian breeding does and bucks, $ 30/ ea or all at discounted price. Chad Rouse, Zebulon 919- 455- 7338. Rabbits Giant Chin, Red Satin and California rabbits, $ 25. Howard Strickland, Raleigh 919- 828- 8868. Feist pups will show parents in the woods, pups have 3 world champs in pedigree, $ 200. James Smith, Albemarle 704- 982- 0290. Great Pyrenees pup 8 m/ o male, AKC reg., raised with and currently guarding goats, $ 200. Billy Bass, Statesville 704- 883- 0687. German shepherd pups, AKC, DOB 6/ 07, both parents on site, $ 250. Todd Nelson, Bear Creek 919- 444- 9366. Great Pyrenees pups DOB 8/ 07, raised with mini goats, sire is 180 lbs, dam 110 lbs, excellent quality, $ 350. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville 336- 671- 3117. Redbone coonhounds AKC and UKC reg., big boned, $ 250. Kelly Wil-lard, Kernersville 336- 643- 6442. Brittany pups AKC reg., DOB 6/ 07, liver/ white, orange/ white, $ 200; English setter pups, reg., DOB 5/ 07’ Rebel, Pine Cone, $ 100. Charles Wil-liard, Kernersville 336- 993- 8417. Rabbits all mix, brown, red, white, spots, fur straight or fl uffy, some lion mane mix, $ 10 or 2/$ 16. Connie Whit-fi eld, Mebane 919- 304- 2622. Rabbits dwarf Holland lops, smallest dwarf breed of lop eared rabbits, excellent pets, breeders, show, $ 10 up. Janice Jones, Danbury 336- 593- 8080. Tennessee redback rabbits $ 8/ straight run; $ 10/ sexed, quantities over 20 $ 8/ ea. Robin Blakley, Germanton 336- 969- 5698. English spot rabbits purebred, spots, Charlies and solids available, all colors, $ 10 up. Lynnette Cox, Burlington 336- 421- 8754. Beagle pups, AKC, DOB 5/ 07, Tiny Bull Controller bloodlines one female and three males should stay small. Lanny Hathcock, 704- 485- 3084. Vizslas pups AKC, champion sired, both parents on site, health guaranteed, show/ fi eld potential, $ 1,000. Amye Hines, Statesville 704- 450- 5912. Collie pups AKC reg., sable and white, $ 250. Janice Davis, Evergreen 910- 641- 7492. Rabbits Tennessee red back, $ 10 up. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange 919- 778- 0361. Great Pyrenees pup, AKC, male, good bloodline, working now with goats, DOB 3/ 07, $ 350. J. Efi rd, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. Boykin spaniels, DOB 7/ 07, BSS reg., parents on site, dew claws removed and tails docked, $ 450, taking deposits. Libby and Jimmy Presnell, Sparta 336- 372- 4131. Walker coonhound DOB 5/ 07, $ 250. Thomas Scott, Walnut Cove 336- 593- 2515. Australian cattle dogs blue heeler, AKC reg., CH bloodlines, work or show, blues and reds, $ 300 up. Benny Kinley, Greensboro 336- 299- 8621 or www. drkscattledogs. com Beagles 1 male, 1 female, regis-tered with papers, good rabbit dogs, 10 m/ o, $ 200/ ea nego. C. L. Williford, Princeton 919- 965- 6471. Georgia redback rabbits, good for training dogs, replenish, meat and pets. L. J. Smith, Thomasville 336- 476- 4112. Redbone coonhound pups, reg., papers, champion bloodlines, two lit-ters, DOB 5/ 07 and 6/ 07, $ 300/ ea. Ben Davis, Hudson 828- 493- 4626. German shepherd pups AKC reg., parents on site, ready 8/ 07, $ 300/ ea; German shepherd proven stud, AKC, $ 100; two German shepherd females, $ 100/ ea. Glenn Core, Dunn 910- 892- 0522. At stud beagle, fee $ 50. James W. Hayes, Rockingham 910- 895- 2688. Black German shepherd female trained in obedience and protection, good around kids, proven breeder, $ 800 nego. Dexter Farmer, Pink Hill 910- 298- 6588. Stud Border collie header by nature red/ white, short hair, ABC reg., calm, intelligent, $ 200. Mike Carico, New London 919- 810- 7987. Llewellin setters, 100%, Southern Gentleman’s hunting dog, $ 300. Jimmy Maynard, Grifton 252- 524- 4712. Arkansas redback rabbits, good for training pups or rabbit pen, $ 6; deer dogs 8 w/ o, parents on site, $ 20. Matt Dallas, Staley 336- 622- 1178. Border collie pups, DOB 7/ 07, bred tough enough for beef cattle, $ 200. Nash Williams, Sparta 336- 657- 7802. Queenslandblue heeler pups, farm raised, $ 200/ ea. Beth Rogers, Hiddnite 828- 446- 8994. Great Pyrenees pups AKC reg., DOB 7/ 07 males/ females, large parents on siate, great livestock guardians and family pets, $ 400. Tim Barrett, Casar 704- 538- 9160. Treeing Feist pups, DOB 7/ 07, NKC reg., dam is blue tick colored, $ 100/ ea. Steven Green, Randleman 336- 495- 1399. Red heeler pups DOB 7/ 07, AKC reg, will be ready 9/ 07, raised around cows, make great work dogs, $ 200. Jeremy McSwain, Hillsborough 336- 736- 6413. LA Catahoula Leopard pups, NALC reg., DOB 5/ 07, 6 males and 4 females, parents on site, $ 200. Britt and Janice Carter, Bear Creek 919- 302- 0012. Dachshund pups, DOB AKC, mini, red, black and tan, some dapple, $ 300-$ 350. Mae Anderson, Asheboro 336- 629- 7582. Pembroke Welsh Corgi, AKC, reds & tris, DOB 6/ 07, $ 250; German shepherd pups, AKC, large bone, blue and tan, DOB 6/ 07, male and female, $ 250. Bruce and Connie Kirby, Cla-remont 828- 256- 1884. Corgi female, 3 y/ o, red and white, will make a great companion, $ 400 good home only. Lorri George, Walnut Cove 336- 671- 8234. Lab pups, AKC, block heads, dew claws removed, family raised, over 40 champs in bloodline. Carmen Childress, Statesville 704- 546- 7624. English setter pups close working, easy trained grouse dogs, sire and dam on premises, $ 150. Harold Ward, Elk Park 828- 898- 5720. Shetland sheepdog pup female, AKC, white factored tri, will meet, $ 400. Julia Schulz, Elizabeth City 252- 264- 2459. Black and tan pups, DOB 6/ 07, good bloodline, parents good tree dogs, $ 80/ ea. Jim Fender, Sparta 336- 372- 8365. Feist squirrel dog, broke, 7 y/ o, $ 600; 3 y/ o Feist female squirrel dog, hunted some, $ 300. Danny Young, Apex 919- 210- 6255. Small Animals For Sale In accordance with state law, puppies and dogs advertised in the Agricultural Review which are 4 mos. or older must have current rabies vaccinations. This rule also includes dogs at stud. Ads MUST include the age of the canines at the time of publication, and a copy of the rabies certifi cate or a statement that all animals have current shots. NOTICE SMALL ANIMALS SMALL ANIMALS To rent or borrow jacks to dis-mantle 3,300 bu grain bin. Cal Jeffries, Mebane 336- 421- 9967. Hydraulic lift for 1925 Massey Harris pony tractor or retired tractor same or near age for parts. Joseph Wat-terson, Broadway 919- 258- 6008. 331 NH PTO driven manure spreader in usable or GC within 75 miles of Bennett. David Owen, Ben-nett 919- 842- 7987. Used silo top or dome 24’ in diameter. Larry Pickett, Asheboro 201- 463- 1690. 6 ft to 7 ft roto tiller. Wayne Couick, Waxhaw 704- 225- 2203. Long disc mower with good gear box. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 9601. PTO corn sheller for ear corn in GC; Case 430 tractor for parts. Robert Reynolds, Pleasant Garden 336- 685- 4945. MF 20 industrial tractor, loader or backhoe for parts, complete or in pieces running or not, any condition; Inter 539 deluxe tractor for parts, complete/ in pieces running/ or not any condition. G. Taylor, Timberlake 336- 364- 7799. White 7300 diesel combine, GC. Leroy Becton, Gibsonville 336- 512- 3440. Wagon hitch for 500 series, square baler. Ken Moore, Cherryville 704- 435- 1206. Intern’l Cub Cadet model 782 with power takeoff. Jerry Taylor, Clemmons 336- 766- 9409. Hay loader for front end tractor bucket such as Hoelschere or Agway, would like to have 8 or 10 bale but would consider any. Jason Jackson, Dunn 910- 892- 0548. Weed wiper or wick bar 8 to 16 ft long in working condition. John Isenhour, Salisbury 919- 915- 0735. Rock picker in working condi-tion. John Singleton, Mocksville 336- 998- 8233. Planter for a Super A that is complete and good working condition. Martin Crisco, Asheboro 336- 873- 7326. Set of cultivators or cultiva-tor parts for 140 high clear or AV. Thomas Teague, Winston- Salem 336- 768- 6800. MF 40 B tractor, retired from state roadside mowing with a mid mount sickle bar, still mounted would be ideal, any rear rotary mowers with a frame mount attached for a sign. Michael Butler, Lexington 336- 382- 9065. 4 ft, 3 pt tiller GC; sprayer, 3 pt or small trailer type, can run off 12 volt but must have at least a 3.0 gpm and 60 psi, prefer 25 to 50 gallon plastic container. Larry Simpson, Indian Trail 704- 289- 1391. 55 gallon +/-, 3 pt hitch, 15- 20’ boom sprayer with pump, GC to EC, nego. Spencer Sharpe, Rougemont 919- 643- 2844. Case horse pulled planter plates, any cell count, plates are iron, ap-proximately 7” OD, logo embossed and plate is world globe with eagle perced on top. O. C. Powell, Rocky Mount 252- 977- 6775. Vertical/ upright grain bin, prefer 6’- 7’ diameter, 2- 4 rings in GC, to EC. Matt Sink, Winston- Salem 336- 978- 5956. Used tractors 25- 30 hp, would prefer AC, will consider other makes. Donald Scearce, Lexington 336- 357- 3533. Need 6’ box blade with rippers must be in working condition. Ben Augustyn, Kannapolis 704- 202- 0483. Bushhog at least 5 ft on disk at least 5 ft for 3 pt hitch, in working order, will trade my labor on your farm for the bushhog. Todd Nicholson, Dallas 704- 923- 0051. Small seed cleaner with bagger. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Post driver that fi ts a 3 pt hitch, GC, reasonable price. Bill Henley, Mooresville 704- 677- 3040. Tiller for a 3 pt hitch/ PTO at reasonable price. Bill Bowman, Greensboro 336- 687- 8119. Pulley to fi t a Super A to hook up a sickle bar mower. Ronnie Mangum, Monroe 704- 764- 3535. Silage dump wagon, FC. Alvin Roddy, Franklinville 336- 824- 2831. Used fi nish mower with rear discharge and 3 pt hook up. Roger Shumate, High Point 336- 431- 6738. Doors/ side windows or cab for ’ 90 4630 Ford tractor. Bobby Martin, Lawsonville 336- 593- 2795. JD RGK 8’ or 10’ offset disc har-row, will take one in need of repairs, need scrapers and hitch tongue for the above, need PTO cover for JD4520. E. B. Harris, Warrenton 252- 257- 2140. 2910 Ford diesel tractor. C. Pruette, Cherryville 704- 435- 3302. Minneapolis Moline LS 300 manure spreader, need parts for rear sprocket, drive chain, will take entire unit. John Booth, Jr., Rural Hall 336- 969- 6235. Equipment Wanted EQUIPMENT WANTED CIH 2394 2WD duals, 160 hp, IH 1066 ROPS duals, $ 18,000. M. D. Smith, Dunn 910- 891- 4713. Dynahoe backhoe number 190, good paint and tires, diesel, front bucket, dumps forward and sideways, GC, $ 6,200. Ronnie Greene, Ennice 336- 200- 2020. ’ 05 Kubota M95 MF WD w/ SL loader and 4- in- 1 bucket, EC, 308 hrs, 2 SCV’s with priority, CAH, 32/ 32 swing shift, radials, many extras, $ 38,925; Unverferth 10”/ 10 hole wheel spacers, 2 w/ all bolts, $ 475/ set. Charles Grantham, Raleigh 919- 427- 0637. IH 8’ grain drill, inside has no rust, owner manual, great for deer food plots, $ 1,000. David Creech, Raleigh 919- 868- 6773. ’ 73 IH 424 tractor with front loader, 4 ft bushhog and adjustable scrape blade, diesel, 37 hp, 3 pt hitch, PTO, VGC, starts and runs great, $ 8,200. Lynn Piper, Snow Camp 336- 287- 7661. ’ 04 JD 990 40 hp, 4x4 diesel, garage kept, w/ front loader, canopy, 4’ bushhog, LNC, $ 17,000. Ashley Smart, Raleigh 276- 579- 4215. Leinbach L7200 post hole drill with 9” auger, $ 275; Leinbach boom pole, $ 40. Michael McFadyen, King 336- 985- 5299. JD 900 HC, EC, $ 10,500. Steve Elkins, Chapel Hill 919- 967- 4646. Hardee 4 ft sideboy with hy-draulic slide out, kept under shelter, $ 1,500. Denise Jones, Grifton 252- 524- 4702. MF 150 gas, 44 hp with small front loader, $ 5,900; Farmall cub, new paint, muffl er, tire and battery, cults, plow, planter and disc, $ 3,500; tiller used once, 3 pt hitch, PTO driven, 48”, $ 1,000. Russell Terry, Greensboro 336- 580- 4410. ’ 04 NH TL100 4 WD, cab H& A, 12 spd, shuttle transmission, 3 remotes, low hours, LNC, always sheltered, 540- 1,000 PTO, 93.5 hp, $ 31,500. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. 16 ft sq bale hay elevator, motor not included, $ 200. Russ Brock, Mt. Olive 919- 658- 0493. Troybilt rear tine tiller7 hp, VGC, $ 550. Janis Khan, High Point 336- 882- 0813. Cultipacker by Lienbach machin-ery, 3 pt hitch, 6 ft wide, LNC, $ 550; ’ 06 AgriMetal straw blower, 13 hp, Honda engine, electric start, $ 3,300; Chevy C60 dump truck, 15 ft fl at bed twin cylinder dump, wood sides, grain sides, good paint and interior, $ 6,500. M. Curry, Winston- Salem 336- 399- 1086. ’ 00 Frick sawmill all metal, PTO powered, $ 2,800. Matthew Gilbert, Lincolnton 704- 308- 0432. JD 316 lawn tractor with mower deck, good restoration project or parts tractor, $ 500. Jeff Rowland, Concord 704- 795- 5030. Excavator Komatsu PC150LC, 34,000 lbs, 36” and 24” buckets, UC about 50%, no leaks, strong engine and pumps, ready to work, $ 19,900. Bert Kymalainen, Willow Springs 919- 669- 4273. Ford 4000 diesel 1972 with TS bushhog and boom, 53 hp, big tires/ wheels, PS, VGC, $ 5,750. Eric Drye, Trinity 336- 472- 4967. ’ 48 Ford 8N runs LN, converted to 12 volt and electronic ignition, 3 new tires, $ 2,750. Tim Sustar, Laurel Springs 336- 359- 8677. JD 2630 tractor one owner, 70 hp, new paint, runs extremely well, does not burn oil, shelter kept, $ 10,500; ’ 47 MH 55 tractor, 60 hp, good sheet metal, tires, paint, complete overhaul with only 500 hrs, EC, $ 4,500. Francis Dean, Oxford 919- 693- 2069. Combine K gleaner late model, shed kept, 10 ft grain header, 2 row corn head, straw chopper, GC, $ 3,000. Eric Gettys, Shelby 704- 482- 4968. Woods belly mower for Cub tractor, VGC, $# 50. Willie Pickard, Liberty 336- 376- 9924. NI 5408 disc mower $ 4,200; JD Gator, 4x2 with cab, $ 6,200; NH 268 square baler, $ 2,800. Tim Knight, Blanch 336- 694- 5763. JD disc mower $ 125; one row Cole planter, $ 125; Super A stalk cutter, $ 75; 1 blade bottom plow, $ 75. Leo Naylor, Autryville 910- 309- 6852. Intern’l Machinery 6’ bushhog, $ 550; bushhog FTH 720 fi nish mower, $ 750; 5 shank tillage tool, $ 200; used barbed wire, $ 75. Eric Oldham, Chapel Hill 919- 933- 6629. Cub Cadet 1450 lawn mower, GC; Cub Cadet 1250 frame, wheels and all part to reassemble, engine parts for rebuilding included, $ 750 or trade for golf cart. Gary Greene, Lenoir 828- 757- 6504. ’ 99 MF 240 tractor 48 hp, 3 cyl. diesel with canopy, GC, $ 8,500. Jason Draughon, Fayetteville 910- 484- 8247. Kubota L2850 2 WD, w/ bushhog squealer mower, recent full service, 1,000 hrs, strong tractor, used mostly for mowing, $ 6,500. Keith Hanlon, Whispering Pines 910- 315- 1520. Cub tractor for parts, complete except for rear rubber. E. Cliftoon, Raleigh 919- 851- 0362. MF corn head, 43 4 row, 30”, $ 1,000. Jason Sink, Trinity 336- 476- 6157. Case IH 1044 4 row wide corn head, GC, fi eld ready, $ 4,500. William Leggett, Lumberton 910- 740- 0910. NH 962 4 row corn head, 36” spac-ing, GC, has drive converter for late model combine, will work on older machines with the converter removed, $ 1,000. Adam Pryor, Hendersonville 828- 674- 5838. AC 72 pull type combine, EC, $ 1,200 OBO; 110 gallon sprayer, 3 pt hitch, 20 ft boom, Gc, $ 800; 2 row corn planter with sunfl ower and soy-bean plates, GC, $ 900. Seth Yowell, Winston- Salem 336- 240- 8879. Ford 3000 diesel tractor, with front end loader, $ 6,900; Kioti 3054 4WD tractor, 30 hp, $ 5,900. Larry Essick, Kernersville 336- 689- 2682. JD 39N 6 ft sickle mower, GC, $ 425. James Roberts, Archdale 336- 431- 5508. MF 232 QT loader for 245 or similar, EC, $ 1,500. Brooks Thomas, Randleman 336- 674- 3702. 1940 Cat # 112 motor grader, $ 3,000. Ricky Greene, Asheboro 336- 629- 1417. JD Pro 16 cotton head parts, $ 1-$ 150. William Weeks, Mt Olive 919- 222- 2447. ’ 05 NH BR 750 rnd baler, 1,200 bales, EC, $ 16,000 OBO. Winfred Allen, Siler City 919- 837- 5322. 1010 JD utility gas, 3 pt, 2 row tractor, $ 5,500. Barry Cooper, Albe-marle 704- 982- 2538. 8N tractor w/ 6’ mower, VGC, $ 3,000; only the tractor, $ 2,750, kept inside; scoop, $! 00; mower, $ 300. Rick Rogers, Mt Pleasant 704- 436- 2154. Toro 14’ boom sprayer fully contained, VGC, great for starter land-scaper, $ 6,500. Rick Eller, Salisbury 704- 647- 0213. ’ 98 Honda 300 4 wheeler, red, LNC, original tires, new battery, comes with helmet, $ 2,500. Rick Rogers, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436- 2154. JD 316 with 46” deck, VGC, 16 hp Onan, hydro, one owner, always garaged, $ 2,300 OBO: AC rear wheel weights, fi t CA, $ 100. Ken Walker, Monroe 704- 283- 7033. 60” Howse 3 pt hitch bushhog, GC, $ 1,100. J. J. Ledford, 704- 577- 8591. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT September 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 ’ 02 Exiss 3 horse, slant load, aluminum, heat/ air in dress room, tack storage, back ramp for loading, $ 13,000. Delene Huggins, Hickory 828- 294- 3878. ’ 94 25 ft GN, straight load horse trailer, partial fi nished dressing rm with AC, water storage and tack stor-age, new tires, $ 2,700. Terry Hawks, Walnut Cove 336- 314- 8356. Rubber fencing and chew guard for horses, strong, fl exible, easy to install, great for horses, riding rings, maintenance free, $. 10/ ft delivered. Jim Tonseth, Salisbury 704- 213- 3382. APHA weanling colt, DOB 5/ 07, black/ white, one blue eye, $ 400. C. Sells, Gold Hill 704- 633- 5065. QH gelding reg. 4 y/ o, very laid back, excellent trail horse, well man-nered, 14.2h, light sorrel with fl axen mane and tail with blaze/ star, $ 3,000. Trenton Abbott, Henderson 252- 492- 4689 or 226- 2125. One horse Hackney wagon, barn kept, $ 1,000. Julian and Sandy Glover, Bailey 252- 235- 6141. Custom built aluminum horse trailer hay racks, this hay rack will fi t any trailer, mounts on top either front or rear, easy installation, $ 1,250. Douglas McCraw, East Bend 336- 399- 7049. AQHA Grulla stallion $ 1,500 OBO. M. Jackie, Cooleemee 336- 284- 6821. 16” custom reiner saddle by Dakota Basketweave tooling light oil leather purchased new used one time, $ 600. Billy Henderson, Olin 704- 529- 4555. Chestnut Arabian mare, 8 y/ o, 15.1h, registered, done two 50 mi races, in foal to Stetson CD Sweep-stakes nominated stallion for ’ 08 foal, $ 4,500. Dennis Brucker, Bear Creek 919- 837- 0322. Horse boarding $ 250 full board, 421/ 62 large lighted riding ring, limited number of borders, owner on site. Sandra Stum and Bryan Goebel, Liberty 336- 685- 4619. ’ 97 Ponderosa two horse trailer, escape door, saddle compartment and feed manger, BP, minor rust, only been used a few times, $ 3,000. Curtis Bowen, Franklinville 336- 498- 4803. QH gelding 11 y/ o, great disposi-tion, great on trails, rides, loads, trims, gentle, calm, sound, great with other horses, $ 1,600. Kyle Saburn, Delco 910- 470- 2316. Ponderosa GN, 16 ft stock trailer, dress rm w/ AC, sink, bed, etc, GC, $ 2,600. Paige Saburn, Delco 910- 470- 2316 or 655- 5857. ’ 98 Adams 2 horse/ slant load GN trailer, weekender pkg, rear tack, awning, GC, $ 5,500. Art Cochran, Charlotte 704- 596- 3912. ’ 98 Sundowner trailer, 3 horse slant, aluminum, 20’ awning, 7x10 LQ, water, shower, drop down windows, escape door, stud divider/ front stall, EC, $ 20,000; 18” brown Montreal trail saddle, all leather, LNC, $ 600. Vivian Teachey, Rose Hill 910- 289- 2563. ’ 01 Circle M Supreme 2 horse trailer, straight load, step up, manger, dressing room, newly painted, new tires, VGC, $ 4,500; TB gelding bay 16h, great dispo, hunter/ jumper rid-den in Pony Club, $ 4,000. Lisa Long, Clemmons 336- 764- 8638. APHA gelding reg. 5 y/ o, bald face, loving nature, natural horseman trained on ground, started in saddle, stands for farrier, trail ridden some, $ 2,500. Dana Phillips, Dallas 704- 813- 9896. Bareback pad, nice brown suede, wool underside, used one time, horse size, $ 60 OBO. Heather Howell, Burlington 336- 263- 4582. Rocky Mtn horse 12 y/ o, chestnut, gelding, 15.1, excellent trail horse, smooth gaits, gentle, $ 2,500. V. Teachey, Rose Hill 910- 289- 2563. Passier all purpose saddle, $ 500. Jennifer Leiner, Raleigh 919- 368- 3422. TB gelding 16.2h, 23 y/ o gentle, good manners, walk, trot, canter, jump, saddle, bridle, halter and blankets, $ 1,500 or horse only for $ 1,000 would consider lease to own or just lease. Lynnsey or Marci Sinkoe, Matthews 704- 846- 1742. Spotted saddle horse, white mane, colorful, pleasant ride, professional trained, 13 y/ o, good home only, $ 1,500 cash; Chestnut paint gelding, profes-sional training, jog, trot, canter, $ 1,250 cash. Harold Morgan, Gibsonville 336- 584- 9278. QH X 8 y/ o, 15.5h, gentle, great trail ride, sorrel with blond tail and mane, $ 2,500. John Griffi n, Fairmont 910- 374- 9553. Ponies bay mare, 13h, rides, neck reins, $ 650; sorrel mare, 47”, rides, $ 450. R. A. Honeycutt, Roseboro 910- 303- 4174 or 868- 8536. 15” roping saddle $ 275; English endurance saddle, no fi ttings, LN, $ 150; 4 horse stock trailer saddle compartment, divider sections, mats, $ 995. Lonnie Sprinkle, Winston- Salem 336- 784- 1565 15” Dakota roping saddle great for pleasure riding, complete head stall and broke Snapple bit, saddle pad, saddle stand, two winter turnout blankets, LNC, $ 800. Jeff Bonds, Concord 980- 521- 9349. Horse boarding stables, new, private, electric rope fencing, wash stall, round pen, we welcome special need horses, owned by certifi ed vet tech and lives on premises, full board includes grooming, exercise and medicating, $ 325/ mo. Connie Paris, Madison 336- 871- 2843. Good horse, red all over, has shoes, needs riding and a good home, $ 1,000 to $ 800. Curtis Boone, Warsaw 910- 293- 0136. Red Dun Appaloosa 10 y/ o, 15.3h, cannot be ridden due to hock/ back problems, not on meds, loves people, Free to the right home. Barb Sauer, Kernersville 336- 978- 9016. Mini donkeys adorable and regis-tered, $ 500 up. Joan or Steve Levitt, Efl and 919- 563- 9527. Texas Saddlery adult size saddle with straps, $ 300. Dennis Murray, Prospect Hill 336- 562- 3057. AQHA weanlings from NCSU-CVM , $ 750. Koren Kartes, Raleigh 919- 513- 6642. TWH reg. mare 7 y/ o, 16h, black roan, Pusher bloodline, trail ridden clips, loads, $ 2,500; black Zimco saddle/ bridle, $ 500; ’ 77 Big Valley stock trailer, GN, $ 1,500; ’ 00 Trails West GN 3 horse slant load, LQ, VGC, $ 22,500. D. Mullins, Lexington 336- 798- 6552. Good retirement home needed for older QH mare, easy keeper and easy to handle, Free. Jeannie Lins, Salisbury 704- 637- 5058. Broke gelding, 2 y/ o, breeding Blondy‘ s Dude and Ima Cool Skip, $ 2,400. Jerry Freeze, China Grove 704- 857- 9304. Horse boarding, southern Gran-ville/ northern Wake co, large stalls, pasture, riding ring, round pen, trail rides, 30 yrs experience, $ 300/ per month. Ralph Bridges, Creedmoor 919- 528- 3082. Paso Fino gelding 5 y/ o, 4 months professional training, very gentle, easy to ride, good on trails, $ 3,800 OBO. A. Furr, Salisbury 704- 798- 3460. Two roping saddles one light oil color, the other chocolate brown, heavy, excellent for roping, trail riding or work saddles, LNC, $ 400/ ea. Erica Bowman, Youngsville 919- 414- 2737. Horse boarding 17 miles north of Pittsboro off 15- 501, large stalls, indoor lit riding area, 4 large pastures, 2 paddocks, ring, $ 150-$ 300/ month, owner lives on site. Karen Suberman, Chapel Hill 919- 933- 7467. Pony jet black, 36” tall, gelding, good lead line pony for small kids, $ 800. Joe Wages, Winston- Salem 336- 682- 7950. HORSES Horses & Supplies For Sale *** PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins test. Advertisers must supply the accession number of test, the name of lab doing the test, the date of test and results for each equine advertised. The following advertisers have provided proof of a negative Coggins test. *** Non GMO or round up ready shelled corn or earn corn. Greg Molner, Blanch 336- 234- 9216. Need old straw or hay for erosion control, located near King, $ 1-$ 2. Rick Smith, King 336- 972- 5049. Corn silage in Surry co, around the Dobson area. Tim Harris, Newton 828- 464- 7314. Whole or cracked corn to feed to pigs. T. J. Tougervang, Greensboro 336- 402- 9910. Inexpensive cow quality hay, pick up or delivery, 30- 40, 4’ x5’ or 5’ x5’ round bales, spring cut or last year crop. Ernest Tabor, East Bend 336- 961- 3484. Grass hay round bales, needs to be relatively weed free, will pay good for good hay. Nelson Dellinger, Shelby 704- 472- 7904. Hay & Grain Wanted HAY & GRAIN WANTED ’ 07 northern grown Timothy and orchard grass horse quality, $ 5 up. Junior Brenneman, Hamptonville 336- 468- 8145. Horse quality alfalfa square bales, $ 10; horse quality Max Q, $ 8, quan-tity delivery available. John Reese, Norwood 704- 474- 4052. Wheat straw square bales in the barn, $ 3.25/ ea. Frank Hobson, Jr., Boonville 336- 679- 6244. Orchard grass, good quality, $ 3/ ea bale. Charles Mode, Lexington 336- 764- 2586. Horse hay orchard grass, $ 4.75/ ea; Timothy, orchard, Kentucky, bluegrass, clover, alfalfa mix with small bit of fescue mix, $ 4.50, fi rst and second cutting, delivery available. Elizabeth MacDonald, Blanch 336- 694- 1737. Timothy hay ’ 07-’ 08 excellent quality, 55 lb average size, $ 7.25/ sq bales, delivery available, pick up greater than 100 bales, $ 7/ ea, avail-able year round. Jackie Adams, New Hill 919- 395- 2080. ’ 07 Alfalfa $ 6.50/ bale. Rick Gar-rett, Liberty 336- 565- 4950. Horse hay square bales, no rain, $ 3/ ea. W. L. Clodfelter, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 2234 or 769- 9104 or 769- 3165. ’ 07 Orchard grass sq bales, $ 5; rnd bales, $ 40. John Maddrey, Roanoke Rapids 252- 583- 3291. Oat hay, horse quality, ’ 07 cutting, never wet, barn stored, $ 4/ sq bale, possible local delivery extra. William Bigham, Liberty 336- 622- 2633. ’ 07 Crabgrass hay, horse quality, $ 2/ in the fi eld or $ 2.50/ at the barn. Tony Harmon, Julian 336- 685- 4059. Fescue and mixed grass hay horse and cow quality, square bale, $ 2.225 in the fi eld, $ 3/ in the barn. Josie Snider, Staley 336- 622- 2942. Tifton 44 Bermuda square and round bales, $ 3-$ 30/ in the fi eld. Denise Bennett, Carthage 910- 947- 5626. Abrezzi rye hay, $ 3.25/ ea. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. Alfalfa hay and alfalfa mixed hay, large square bales, 3’ x3’ x8’, $ 125/ ea pick up. Tony Greene, Hendersonville 828- 699- 2781. Wheat straw, $ 4/ bale. Alex Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 1160. ’ 07 coastal Bermuda horse hay, $ 25/ roll. Lacy Beck, Hamlet 910- 582- 0271 or 995- 1041. ’ 07 Fescue 4x4 rolls, $ 20/ ea. Dennis Bondurant, Reidsville 336- 613- 0738. ’ 07 wheat straw $ 3/ per bale at barn, can be delivered or straw can be blown. Jay Knight, Randleman 336- 495- 1358. May ’ 07 Fescue under cover, 4x5 bales, no weeds, good quality, 75 left, $ 30/ ea or $ 25 for quantity of 25 or more, delivery available; square bales available this fall, $ 3/ ea, delivery available. Larry Menoher, Oxford 919- 702- 1275. Quality hay, organic feeds/ supple-ments, pick up and delivery, minimum purchased req’d, $ 5 up. Nora Mitchell, Wake Forest 919- 528- 5690. Fescue/ orchard mix all square bales, fall ’ 07 cutting, horse quality, $ 3/ in the fi eld; $ 3.50/ in the barn. Donald Baker, Youngsville 919- 556- 2402 or 616- 4190- cell. ’ 07 Fescue 4x4 round bales, net wrapped, $ 30/ ea. L. M. Chrismon, Elon 336- 449- 5775. Straw 700 bales, $ 3.50/ ea. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Fescue 75 bales, $ 4/ ea. Brandon Hin-shaw, Randleman 336- 498- 0264. Coastal Bermuda $ 3/ in the fi eld; $ 4/ in the barn, $ 4 + for delivery; wheat straw, $ 2.50/ per bale, approximately 50 lbs. William Sutton, Jr., Ernul 252- 229- 1889. Cheyenne Bermuda square bales, $ 3/ in the fi eld, $ 4/ at the barn. Earley Wilder, Zebulon 919- 365- 3939. Spring cut hay $ 3/ per square bale. Jason Holt, Lawsonville 336- 593- 8125. Oats, cleaned and bagged, $ 4/ per bu. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. Alfalfa, $ 6.50/ per bale; orchard grass, $ 5/ per bale; fescue grass, $ 3.50/ per bale; orchard grass, fescue mix, $ 4/ per bale, will deliver at extra cost. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale 336- 643- 5621. ’ 07 Orchard grass sq bales, $ 4.50 to $ 5/ ea; pregnant mare hay, $ 5.50-$ 6.50/ ea; Alpaca hay, $ 5.50- $ 6.50; oat hay, 45.50/ ea; cow/ goat, sheep hay, $ 3.50-$ 4/ ea. B. Lindley, Siler City 919- 742- 4009- home or 336- 302- 5405- cell. Fescue 55 lb bales, horse quality, $ 3/ in barn or $ 2.50 in the fi eld, no rain, stored in barn, third cutting of ’ 07. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 770- 1070. ’ 07 wheat straw $ 3/ bale. Doug Grove, Siler City 919- 548- 2670. Wheat straw $ 3.50/ bale. Jason Sink, Trinity 336- 476- 6157. Horse quality fescue mix $ 4/ at the barn; alfalfa clean $ 8/ bale. Keith Peeples, Oak Ridge 336- 668- 0301. Horse quality orchard grass, 50 lb square bale/$ 4.75; orchard grass, Timothy, Kentucky bluegrass, clover, alfalfa with some fescue mix, $ 4.50/ 50 lb square bale, delivery available. Elizabeth MacDonald, Blanch 336- 684- 1737. Hay & Grain For Sale HAY & GRAIN Hive bodies, Supers, extracting equipment. Jeff McKellar, Jacksonville 910- 353- 6589. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Bees wax, light and dark colors, $ 4/ lb. Marcel Renn, Salisbury 704- 637- 8931. Minnesota Hygienic queens for fall requeening, gentle and produce large populations for honey produc-tion, $ 15 + S& H. Jack Tapp, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 2006. 5 frame nucs $ 65 with frame exchange; $ 85 with no exchange, 20 miles north of Wilmington. Barry Har-ris, Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. 15 new beehives with bees resis-tant to colony collapse disorder and mites, $ 110/ ea. Tony Parker, Bolton 910- 655- 0741. 5 frame nucs, $ 75 with no frame exchange, pick up only, 20 mi south of Fayetteville. Michael Reynaud, Fayetteville 910- 323- 4735. Two strong hives and lots of miscel-laneous hive bodies/ supers, include this years honey, $ 300. Ramon Tancinco, Durham 919- 392- 3976. Tulip poplar honey 60- 5 gallon buckets, pick up only, $ 100/ ea. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704- 982- 3136. Ten strong bee hives with brood chamber and super, $ 130/ ea. Greg Hager, Alexis 704- 263- 1433. 11 new and used shallow supers have frames, $ 10/ ea or $ 100/ for all. Lock Gessner, Selma 919- 284- 1123. Bees, Supplies & Services For Sale NOTICE N. C. law requires a permit to sell honey bees in the state. A permit is not required for: The sale of less than 10 bee hives in a calendar year, a one- time going-out- of- business sale of less than 50 hives, or the renting of bees for pollination purposes or their movement to gather honey. Contact Don Hopkins, state apiarist, NCDA& CS, 1060 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001 for information. Beagle and feist X. James W. Hayes, Jr., Rockingham 910- 895- 2688. Old fashioned Gordon setter or Irish setter from hunting bloodlines, want broke dog or one well started, will consider pup, male or female no show dogs, reasonable price. Wayne Jones, Walstonburg 252- 753- 8588. Missouri cottontail rabbits must be located west of Charlotte, e- mail best contact method. Michael Orr, Robbinsville 828- 479- 9115 mocons@ yahoo. com UKC Plott prefer female, between 6 w/ o to 12 m/ o. Candy Spencer, Fairfi eld 252- 925- 1874. Mini Australian shepherd female, prefer older but would consider puppy, blue merle or red tri, no taller than 13”, reg. with NSDR or ASDA, all prices considered. Rika Sutphin, Mt Airy 336- 789- 4226. Small Animals Wanted SMALL ANIMALS WANTED At stud Brittany, proven, DNA done, orange/ white, excellent hunter from Edwards’s stock, fee $ 400; Brit-tany pups, AKC, $ 350. Mark Estep, Monroe 704- 764- 8683. Dachshunds, mini, vet raised, $ 350. Meghan Moore, Cleveland 704- 278- 1066. Australian shepherd pups, DOB 6/ 07, AKC merles and tris, great workers and pets, $ 250-$ 300. Darlene Hickok, Dunn 910- 567- 2447. Great Pyrenees pups DOB 7/ 07, male/ female raised with goats, sire AKC and dam full blooded on site, $ 250/ ea. Kenneth Rogers, Denton 336- 859- 3940. Great Pyrenees pups, DOB 7/ 07, CKC reg., will require deposit, 5 males, 5 females, good disposition, dam and sire on site, $ 450/ ea. David and Melina Joyner, Denton 336- 857- 1122. Australian cattledogs blue heelers, out of working stock, tails docked, 3 males, $ 100. Jody Lawrence Candler 828- 667- 1300. Mtn Feist DOB 5/ 07, natural tree dogs with looks and brains, 15- 20 lbs erect ears and bobtails, $ 200. D. Ross, Roxboro 336- 599- 8002. Rabbits different kinds, $ 10/ ea. Michael Williams, Elm City 252- 904- 5154. Weimaraner pups, AKC, blue and silver, dam and sire good nautred, DOB 5/ 07, $ 500. Clyde Hayes, Lowgap 336- 320- 2335. Australian cattledogs AKC, red/ blue heeler, tails docked, dew claws removed, $ 250. Mary Wike, Hiddenite 828- 632- 0525. English setters, DOB 5/ 07, white/ black ticked, champ bloodline, 4 gen-eration pedigree, 18 champs, 5 Hall of Famers, Smith Setter/ Hicks Rising son breeding, $ 350. Joe Bivens, Gastonia 843- 672- 3512 or 803- 804- 5846. Pembroke Welsh corgi male puppy, AKC, tri color, DOB 11/ 06, $ 300/ ea; mixed puppies, Corgi and Blue heeler, DOB 5/ 07, tails docked, 4 males, $ 50/ ea. Kathy Daniels, Taylorsville 828- 632- 5025. Australian cattle dogs blue heelers, blue and red, great workers and pets, DOB 8/ 07, AKC reg. $ 250. Debbie Hinson, Wingate 704- 582- 0408. Lab pups AKC, sire multiple champion, dam producer of several champs, great pets or hunters, $ 400; beagles, AKC/ UKC, pups, running dogs, champ bloodlines, ready, $ 200 up. Stanley Booker, Greensboro 336- 708- 1366. Australian cattledog blue and red heelers, DOB 6/ 07, males only, $ 150. Alison Blevins, Yadkinville 336- 961- 3323. German shorthair pointers Eng-lish Pointers, English setters, Brittany spaniels, Weimaraner, all registered, good bloodlines, some broke, $ 200 up. Don and Linda Smith, Albertson 252- 568- 4938. Border collie pups DOB 6/ 07, good bloodlines, $ 225. Bob or Betty Martin, Lawsonville 336- 593- 2793. Feist, DOB 6/ 07, farm, hunting squirrel dog pups, males and females, $ 125. Gary Satterfi eld, Thomasville 336- 472- 6227. Australian cattledogs, blue heel-ers, blue/ red, great working or pets, DOB 8/ 07, AKC reg., $ 250. Debbie Hinson, Wingate 704- 582- 0408. Mini Rex rabbits, male and female in various colors, $ 10/ ea. S. Howell, Mocksville 336- 751- 9363. Jack Russell terriers reg., fi eld work and conformation pedigree out-standing temperament, stud service, puppies, $ 250-$ 350. Kate Woods, Carthage 919- 947- 6665. Golden Retriever pups full blood, ready August 30, $ 200/ ea. Cynthia Duke, Rocky Mount 252- 443- 1958. Great Pyrenees pups AKC reg., champion bloodline, ready now, $ 300. Brian Estep, Polksville 704- 482- 7513. Jack Russell terrier pups great for farm, males and females, parents on site, $ 150. Roger Doss, Mt Airy 336- 786- 8884. Five white rabbits, $ 5/ ea. Jason Hartgrove, King 336- 983- 7616. Border collie pups ABCA reg., DOB 3/ 07, black/ white and tri color, from working parents, sire top trial dog. Teresa Fischer, Siler City 919- 742- 3234. SMALL ANIMALS Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW September 2007 74 ac Randolph co, pond, pasture, creek, branch, old house, $ 4,500/ per ac. Betty Sue Holman, Randolph 336- 746- 5558. 25+ ac southeast Catawba co, less than 5 minutes to Lake Norman, $ 475,000. Rene Parker, Catawba 828- 478- 2273. 43.8 ac farmland located on west River Road between Franklinton and Louisburg in Franklin co, lots of road front and pond, $ 11,000/ per ac or best offer. Ed Harris, III, Youngsville 919- 554- 1962. For rent 10 ac pasture with reno-vated barn with one stall below and apartment on top, $ 1,000/ mo. Wayne Foushee, Moncure 919- 542- 3722. 10 ac sale/ lease to purchase, x fenced, cow boy barn, 7 stalls, creek, 1,700 ft custom house, $ 1,000/ rent or $ 242,000. Sandra Stum/ BJ Goebel, Julian 336- 685- 4619. 77.65 ac in southeastern Randolph co, timbered in ’ 04, under management of timber consultant, some hardwoods remain, low county taxes, $ 3,000/ per ac. Neil and Anne Evans, Bennett 336- 879- 1355. 228 ac Moore co, wild game hunt-ers paradise, growing timber, special target zoning, $ 5,000/ ac. John Burns, Sanford 919- 775- 7429. 24.5 ac nice property, Surry co, 12 ac grass land, 12 ac wooded with stream, $ 240,000. David Coe, Dobson 336- 710- 1488. 30 ac Nash co, 22 ac currently farmed, mostly cleared, ideal for horses, great location, $ 8,700/ per ac, some owner fi nancing. Cynthia Duke, Rocky Mount 252- 443- 1958. 21+ ac pasture woodland, pond, stream near state paved road, house built in ’ 99, $ 599,000. Jeanne Theo-dore, Clyde 828- 627- 8504. 17.74 ac Iredell co with 2 story house, etc., $ 710,000. W. Joe Mills, Troutman 704- 872- 1217. For lease 75 ac for cattle grazing in Alleghany co from 3/ 08 through 10/ 08, $ 1,500. Harold Pruitt, Mooresville 704- 564- 1980. 194 ac Wilkes co, wooded, branch, excellent deer and turkey hunting, hard wood, timber, deeded right of way off primitive state road, $ 2,900/ per ac. Henry Hill, Clemmons 336- 764- 1093. 19.39 ac hobby farm, southern Guilford co, partially fenced, stream, small barn with water/ electric, 2,500 sq ft house, $ 449,500. Lisa Fields, Greensboro 336- 587- 9501. 18 ac western Lincoln country, completely fenced, four separate pastures, small lake, storage build-ing, great for horses, cattle, mature trees, $ 9,000/ per ac. Gary Taylor, Vale 704- 435- 0144. 125 ac Jones co, 3 ac cleared, 122 ac wooded, 2 large ponds, borders Hofmann Forest, located between Jacksonville and New Bern, $ 379,000. Crawford Collins, Maysville 910- 743- 0091. 39 ac, good road front, approxi-mately 7 ac cleared, $ 7,500/ per ac. Tanya Hartman, Advance 336- 978- 0316. 8 ac Yadkin co, fenced fescue pas-ture with 1 ac pond in the center, 492.1 road front, $ 80,000. Kathleen Reavis, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 8856. For rent, 60 ac, Yadkin river surrounds farm, deer hunting land, corn planted, Davie, Iredell co line, near Cool Spring exit 162, $ 500/ per season. Joe Clendenin, Statesville 704- 880- 3209. 7.7 ac Davidson co, $ 85,000. Steve Yarborough, Lexington 336- 787- 4003. 4.75 ac Alamance co, perfect for small horse farm, great pasture, 1,454 sq ft home, easy commute to Burlington, Chapel Hill or Greensboro, $ 149,900. John Snyder, Snow Camp 336- 671- 4446. Alleghany co mountain land, elevation 2,800- 3,400, two headwater springs, 14’ deeded ROW, interior roads, timber select cut ’ 04, excellent hunting, $ 8,550. Tom Gentry, Sparta 336- 372- 2282. 66 + ac farm Wilkes co, barn, fi elds, rolling pastures, small streams, house, Rock Creek community, $ 365,000. Teresa Eller, North Wilkesboro 336- 696- 4970 or David 696- 2664. 100 ac farm with house, barns, storage, sheds, pastures, creeks, $ 600/ mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 45 ac 800 ft of road front on Goldston Carbonton Road, minutes from Pitts-boro and Sanford, $ 4,500/ per ac. Scott Auman, Apex 919- 842- 0038. 120.5 ac 25 year old pines in southern Davidson co, plenty of wildlife, food plots, good investment, $ 7,000/ per ac. Scott Askew, Denton 336- 859- 1980. 124 ac cattle farm in Caswell co, completely fenced, permanent pasture with live stream, $ 3,000/ per ac. J. B. Ross, 336- 421- 9383. 47 ac Randolph co vineyard, ½ fi elds, ½ wooded, 2,000 sq ft house, shop, 8 buildings, 2 wells, includes riding lawn mower, $ 439,000. R. L., Cate, Ramseur 336- 376- 9081. For rent, 20 + ac, horse pasture, 4 stall barn, two outside shelters, lots of creek water, $ 300/ mo. Stella Hutchings, Belews Creek 336- 595- 8316. 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 Teen looking for work, will clean stalls and do small jobs on farm. Taylor Jones, Burlington 336- 334- 2120. Custom fl atbed hauling, tractors, equipment, etc, will haul out of state, $. 75 to $ 1.25/ mile. Zach Jordan, High Point 336- 442- 7176. Horse sitting by Bobbie 25 mi radius around Chapel Hill inclusive, excess milage, $ 50/ fi rst day 5 horses. Bobbi Whittemore, Chapel Hill 919- 932- 1313. Will do tractor work, frontend loader, scrape blade, bushhog, plowing etc., and move your farm equipment, $ 30/ hr. Todd Nicholson, Dallas 704- 923- 0051. Will haul farm equipment will break down and set up if needed. Bobby Willis, Reidsville 336- 432- 3873. Custom band sawed lumber your logs or mine up to 23 ft long, $. 30/ ft up. Glenn Jones, Winston- Salem 336- 595- 1947. Natural hoof care AANHCP horse practitioner, $ 40/ per trim. Mike Smith, Statesville 704- 592- 5034. 28 years experience working with an training horses, Mebane/ Hillsbor-ough area. Jennifer Miller, Efl and 919- 304- 5860. Need someone to cut and remove approximately 5 ac of weedy hay in spray irrigation fi eld, you can keep the hay if you want it. Jennifer Stafford, Snow Camp 336- 376- 0141. Someone who can drill a shallow well for garden use only. George Thompson, Chapel Hill 919- 929- 9339. Someone to dismantle and remove old barn, you can have Free. John Brown, Yadkinville 336- 677- 3852. Portable sawmill service, will saw your logs to lumber, $ 55/ per hr. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Heavy equipment mechanic lo-cated in Calabash, for a 90 JD 300D backhoe, Michigan Clarke front end loader and a Koehrign Bantam track loader, $ 10-$ 15/ per hour. Doug Stan-land, Calabash 910- 540- 9388. Need someone with telephone or crane truck to erect some utility poles around our farm, holes dug, 4 mi north of Pittsboro. Richard Quinlan, Pittsboro 919- 542- 0389. Portable sawmill service Rock-ingham co area, $ 35/ hr or $. 20/ abf. Harvey Friddle, Stokesdale 336- 210- 0144. Scrap metal removal, all types, no charge for removal, serving northeastern, central and western NC. Matt Bryant, Woodland 252- 396- 1587. Circular mill custom sawing plain or quarter sawn, $. 25/ abf, you bring to mill, hand set Frick Mill. Pete Watson, Bessemer City 704- 629- 6081. Farm Labor Your unwanted horses, will give them a good home, will pick up within reasonable distance. Tony Szwaja, Salemburg 910- 990- 5368. Pioneer wagon 2 horse. Garner Jarrell, Mt. Airy 336- 352- 3491. Horse any age, any breed for very light riding and as a pasture companion for my gelding, would be used for therapeutic riding, must be less than $ 500 or a donation. M. Laura, Raleigh 704- 402- 4882. Round pen for a horses. Garry Hicks, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2720. Two horse GN aluminum trailer with dressing rm and separate tack, straight or slant, EC only. Myra Daniel, Chapel Hill 919- 614- 7477. Missing horse gelding QH, chestnut, 16h, white blaze, white hind feet, coon foot low in the hock, 19 y/ o and has arthritis, he is on medication, missing from Red Oak, Nash co area around mid June, please call, REWARD. Janet Yasser, Spring Hope 252- 904- 4653. Portable round corral for con-fi ning jennies for hoof care and vet visits. Melanie Carter, Kernersville 336- 841- 4105. Appaloosa pony for beginner, prefer gelding, forever home on a 30 ac farm, price nego. Rhonda Brooks, Asheboro 336- 963- 1887. Set of harness for mule 14 or 15 h to train him with. Ricky Walker, Coats 919- 464- 5547. Horses & Supplies Wanted HORSES WANTED ’ 97 Ponderosa 2 horse trailer, BP, escape door, saddle rack, removable divider, some minor rust but in GC, $ 3,000. Curtis Bowen, Franklinville 336- 498- 4803. ’ 98 Silver Star aluminum GN, 3 horse, SL, $ 14,500; TWH, reg., 10 y/ o, good trail horse, loads, clips, bathe, $ 3,200; Racking mare, reg., 9 y/ o, good trail horse, loads, clips, bathes, $ 3,000. L. Leigh, Kelly 910- 669- 2610. TB broodmare 17h, produces large, athletic foals, successful event horse in her career under saddle, may be lightly trail ridden, $ 1,000 or will lease. K. Cochran, Raleigh 919- 325- 9508. Horse boarding northern Wake, southern Granville co, pasture, large stalls, round pen, riding ring, trail rides, full board, $ 300/ per month. Ralph Bridges, Creedmoor 919- 528- 3082. ’ 03 Sundowner 4 horse slant load, large dressing room, drop down/ slide windows, walk thru door, awning, extra tall, stud divider, much more, EC, $ 20,000. Dennis Messer, Waynesville 828- 926- 7554. Horse boarding available run in stall north of Burlington near Greensboro, private barn, $ 100/ month gelding only, owner supplies food. Pamela Lambert, Elon 336- 584- 1505. Bay QH mare reg., blood lines include Zippo Pine bar, reg. name Zipps dun repeated, very gentle, rid-ing good on Hackamore, 14.2h with stocky build, $ 2,000. Loretta Mesimer, Grassy Creek 336- 977- 8481. TWH/ SSH stud colt, DOB 10/ 06, palomino/ white, sire Generator’s Aurora handled daily since birth, should mature to 16h, $ 3,000; TWH gelding 2.5 y/ o, 60 days professional training, 15.1 h, stocky build, black, $ 2,500. Mike Carico, New London 919- 810- 7987. Solid black mule gelding 5 y/ o, 14.3 h, X with TWH, not trained, $ 800. Jimmy Brown, Snow Camp 336- 376- 5515. Paint mare great on trails, trailers, bathes, $ 1,200. Joanne Champion, Linden 910- 980- 1113. One horse wagon new canvass top with roll up sides, $ 1,200. Beth Rogers, Hiddenite 828- 632- 2050. Paint pony gelding, chestnut/ white, 14.1 hands, 6 y/ o, hunter type, jumps and trail rides, clips, ties, loads, no vices, willing, kind, child beginner friendly, $ 3,000. M. Megan, Knightdale 910- 547- 6994. All pine shavings very absorbent, compressed and packaged into a large bale for ease of handling and storage, large size bale offers excellent coverage, $ 3.85 to $ 4.25/ per bale, pricing based on volume. George Hines, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2987. TWH gelding chestnut, 15.3, great ground manners and good disposi-tion, loads, clips, smooth ride, needs confi dent rider, $ 2,500 OBO. Loree Foster, Concord 704- 779- 1925. Harness, Halfl inger size, 2 sets, GC, $ 250; show harness black patent leather, draft horse size, EC, $ 1,000; wagon 5 y/ o, rubber tire and wired, EC, $ 1,500; Rock Away carriage black, rubber tires, VGC, $ 2,000. M. West-moreland, Eden 336- 939- 3446. Collegiate Senior Event A/ P saddle, VGC, $ 450; Amish made E- Z trail wagon on 1 ton gear, bench seats in front and back, seats 9, mechanical brakes, air tires, tongue, $ 2,300. B. Richens, Hendersonville 828- 685- 1170. ’ 02 Exiss, 3 horse, slant load aluminum, heat and air in dress rm, tack storage in dress rm, $ 13,000, looking for something smaller willing to trade. Delene Huggins, Hickory 828- 294- 3878. Leopard Appaloosa gelding 15 y/ o, easy keeper, good trail horse, good manners, $ 1,000. Sunni McKnight, Advance 336- 940- 5207. TWH weanling fi lly reg. car-mel brown white blaze, gaited, DOB 4/ 07, Cash and Generator bloodline, $ 2,800. Frank Walter, Snow Camp 336- 229- 4348. ’ 90 Bee 4 horse slant load GN horse trailer w/ 4 ft dress rm, red with gray pinstripes, rear 4 saddle compart-ment with bridle holders, GC, solid, $ 4,500. Erica Bowman, Youngsville 919- 414- 2737. Palomino AQHA gelding 4 y/ o, reg., 15.1 h, very laid back, limited training but loves to trail ride, $ 2,500; Palomino AQHA mare 14 y/ o, reg., ridden/ shown by young rider, sound, $ 3,500. D. Murphy, Smithfi eld 919- 656- 9671. QH X great trail horse, excellent ground manners, very sweet dispo, 14.2h, 900 lbs, bay, $ 1,500. Joyce Lewis, Mt. Pleasant 704- 836- 6201. Two horse trailer, heavy tongue, kept under shelter, pulls great, BP 2” ball, $ 1,600; three saddles, western, nots of tact, etc., $ 1,100. P. McNeill, Jr., Durham 919- 383- 9352. ’ 97 Sundowner 3 horse, slant, insulated, dress rm, 4 ft short wall, 8 ½ long wall, awning, $ 9,500 OBO. Bobby Shannon, Mt Holly 704- 842- 9791. Two horse wagon, with 2 tongues, VGC, $ 900 OBO. Mark Griffi n, Monroe 704- 634- 9206. Gore 2 horse trailer, GC, $ 1,400; Amish buggy, GC, $ 1,000; Amish cart, GC, $ 600. Danny Brown, Stony Point 704- 585- 2621. Standard bred gelding buggy horse, traffi c broke, $ 1,200; Welsh Cobb, gelding, steel gray, green broke, 14.2 h, $ 1,500. Frank Kistler, Granite Falls 828- 396- 1574. Pair of small black mules, 17 & 18 y/ o, pulls wagon, $ 1,200; rubber tired wagon, EC, $ 1,700; patent leather harness, $ 1,200; $ 3,800/ for all; small 13 y/ o brown mule, rides, $ 600. Danny Young, Apex 919- 210- 6255. ’ 98 Silver Star GN, 3 horse alu-minum trailer, $ 12,500; TWH mare, reg., 10 y/ o, loads, clips, bathes, good trail horse, $ 3,000; Racking mare, reg., 9 y/ o, good trail horse, $ 2,800. Linda Leigh, Kelly 910- 669- 2610. TWH gelding 15h, clips, bathes, loads, stands tired and stands for far-rier, show quality, WGC bloodlines, great trail horse, $ 4,000 OBO. Marie Freeman 336- 752- 2188. Paint pony 5 y/ o, bay and white mare, 13.2h, well mannered, professionally trained, $ 2,500 OBO. David Leinwand, Wilmington 910- 471- 3500. Mini Sicilian donkey jacks, DOB 5/ 07, $ 400-$ 600. Hendrik Smock, Asheboro 336- 879- 2637. Black and white paint gelding 14.5h, still growing, 3 y/ o, good on trails, needs experienced rider, $ 1,500. Cheryl Loso, High Point 336- 880- 3425. ’ 02 Ponderosa 2 horse PB trailer, always garaged, tack room, spare tire, 3rd escape door, LNC, $ 2,700. Barry Meadows, McLeansville 336- 697- 9630. Registered APHA gelding lots of potential, very smart, call for info, $ 7,000. M. Chrissy, Salisbury 704- 402- 8526. Pony 12h, loves kids, loves to trail, no pony vices, great at parties, $ 800 includes tact; Standardbred mare, 14.3h, 12 y/ o, great trail horse, $ 1,500. C. Wheeler, Albemarle 704- 982- 1287. ’ 96 Featherlite 3 horse GN trailer with fi nished dress room, new tires and canopy, heat/ air, electric wench, other extras, $ 11,500. Clarence Marshall, High Point 336- 431- 7344. Mini donkey jack, registered, 5 m/ o, ready for good home, $ 600. Deborah Kennedy, Vilas 828- 963- 6102. Section A Welsh 12.1 hand pony standing at stud to approved mares, exceptional pedigree, Intern’l champ sire, $ 750. Nicole Daniels, Trinity 336- 431- 1049. ’ 88 Circle J 2 horse BP trailer, EC inside and out, $ 3,200. Paul Cellucci, Apex 919- 413- 8562. Horse boarding, Caswell co, 40 min to Greensboro, Chapel Hill, Durham, board fenced paddocks, run- in sheds, stable has 12x12 stalls, wash stall, tact room, miles of trails, fox hunt-ing, round pen, etc, $ 250/ full board; $ 175 / pasture board. E. MacDonald, Blanch 336- 694- 1737 TWH X QH gelding, 15h, good natured, stout, likes attention, black with star, gaited but needs work, $ 1,200. Angel Cain, Reidsville 336- 951- 2511. Red Lineback dun overo paint gelding, 5 y/ o, g’son of Jetalito and Skipper W, 16h, 4 white legs, no vices, good personality, good home only, $ 5,500. Pam Marshburn, Burgaw 910- 232- 5182. Danish warmblood 14 y/ o, bay gelding, 16h, lots of energy, some dressage training, loads, clips, low jumps, trails, needs experienced rider, $ 4,500. Lydia Daniel, Morganton 828- 439- 8075. Hot walker, Supreme 4 horse, vari-able speed, almost new, $ 2,100. Delane clark, Mt Airy 336- 351- 4620. ’ 76 Hart 2 horse BP trailer, straight load, 7’ tall, needs repair, drop down ramp, $ 800. Connie Craver, Welcome 336- 731- 68668. Pony mare for lease, experienced rider only, excellent jumper, active in pony club, $ 300/ year, nego. J. Rash, Statesville 704- 592- 2791. AQHA mare 14 y/ o, heavy, rides, loads, ties, shoes easy, $ 2,500 OBO. M. Christina, Thomasville 336- 474- 1131. AMHR, $ 1,200 nego. Sandra Wash, Louisburg 919- 496- 1524. QH/ Draft X palomino gelding, 14.2h, stout, good trail horse, confi dent beginner rider, shoes, clips, bathes, hauls, great personality, ridden in parades, $ 1,200. Jeff Mott, Greensboro 336- 286- 6846. AQHA dapple gray 9 y/ o, geld-ing, 15.3h, enjoys trail riding, make a great sport horse, no beginners, $ 3,000. Nancy Roberts, Coats 910- 897- 3482. TWH 4 y/ o gelding, gentle; TWH mare, professionally trained. Claudia Register, Cleveland 704- 278- 2840. Australian black Kimberly outback saddle, used 6 times, thick wool padding, matching breastplate, burgundy pad, $ 300. Heather Howell, Burlington 336- 263- 4582. AQHA one 6 y/ o gelding; two 5 y/ o geldings; fi ve 3 y/ o geldings; two 3 y/ o fi llies, sires and dams on farm, $ 1,500 up. Cecil Brown, Seagrove 910- 428- 9018 or 873- 7997. Dapple gray gelding black mane and legs one blue eye one brown loads, stands for feet, trail broke, $ 1,000. Amy Williams, Siler City 919- 742- 3862. Buggy built in Farmington, Maine, 100 y/ o, used as a school bus, shafes + the double pole for double hitch, red leather seats and fenders, oil lantern, VGC, $ 1,500. Gene Berube, Erwin 910- 897- 8366. El Dandy de Vitral 6 y/ o gelding, nat’l Pleasure, $ 5,300. Cindy Joseph, Summerfi eld 336- 348- 6913. ’ 01 2 horse BP trailer, 7’ 2” tall, ramp, torsion suspension, dual axle brakes, light, easy to pull, VGC, $ 3,700. Jennifer McCue, Hillsborough 919- 643- 2811. ’ 01 4 horse slant load trailer with large drop down doors on head side, slide windows on rear, large chang-ing room, rear tack, solid white, very nice, $ 12,900. Ron LaPann, Mebane 919- 563- 9399. ’ 91 Hart 4 horse GN trailer with dressing room, well kept, $ 4,200. Lee Smith, Cary 919- 434- 6752. AQHA reg. 11 y/ o sorrel mare, 15 h, good family trail horse, $ 1,400. Judy Smith, Albemarle 704- 986- 6959. Two durable brown nylon horse harnesses, easy to care for, no oiling and cleaning, comes with bridle w/ blinkers, reins, back up breaching crupper and girth, new, $ 200 for both. M. Barbara, Reidsville 336- 349- 2176. NRBC eligible gelding not started due to hardship, excellent disposition and reg. pedigree, he is an outstand-ing opportunity for a show horse, sire Smart Like Juice of the Lena lines, Rugged Lark lines and Cutter Bill lines, $ 5,500. T. Evans, Madison 336- 548- 6846. Mare, 6 y/ o, kid safe pony, $ 850; red roan pony, child safe, 4 y/ o, $ 850; pony gelding, black bay, ridden by children, 9 y/ o, $ 950; mini horses AMHA and AMHR, ’ 07 foals, great bloodlines, $ 600 up; mini donkey jenny, 9 y/ o, $ 600. R. and J. Clifton, Mt. Airy 336- 789- 5922. HORSES HORSES HORSES September 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 9 Large Charolais cows 2- 3 y/ o with calf that weighs approximately 300 lbs, cows bred back with purebred bulls, cow/ calf pair $ 1,300. Bill Rogerson, Robersonville 252- 795- 4759. Angus bulls and heifers, reg., top bloodline, excellent EPDs, 8 m/ o, can deliver, $ 1,000 up. Troy Watts, Taylorsville 828- 632- 1842. Boer goats, 100% some IBGA reg. some are not, bucks/ does young/ old most correct color, great bloodlines, $ 100 up. Vernon Lucas, Asheboro 336- 873- 73253. Pygmy goats does 1- 5 y/ o, $ 35-$ 45. Teresa Smith, Olin 704- 539- 5412. Black Angus bulls, registered, Sleep Easy bloodline, calving ease, 7- 9 m/ o, $ 850. Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485- 3487. Full blood Boer doe 4 y/ o, g’daughter of Boulder, IBGA registered, $ 200- $ 250. Lauren Kloc, Belews Creek 336- 595- 2219. Boer percentage buck, 3 percent-age does, all 1- 5 y/ o, $ 60/ ea. Richard Schouten, Pittsboro 919- 545- 0420. Brangus bulls purebred, easy calving, 10 m/ o- 3 y/ o, $ 800 up. Eddy Labus, Sparta 336- 372- 7467. Young pygmy males friendly, good homes only, $ 40/ for one or $ 75/ for both. Lisa Ellis, Hillsborough 919- 644- 8691. Bold faced black and white steer, 9 y/ o, 2,000 lbs, $ 1,500. Paul Cellucci, Clayton 919- 413- 8562. Pot bellied piglets, various colors, females and neutered males, $ 75- $ 125. Michelle Korman, Whitsett 336- 202- 5136. 100% Boer goat does, registered, great bloodlines, nice to start a herd, different ages, $ 150 up. Carla Gibbs, Columbus 864- 590- 4339. Toggenburg purebred buck kid, DOB 2/ 07, $ 125. T. W. Branham, Topton 828- 321- 3095. ABGA Boer bucks and does quality, healthy goats from powerful Eggs/ Ryals genetics, long, muscled and full bodied, performance tested in natural management program, $ 200 up. Clay Trainum, Greensboro 336- 656- 0045. Charolais performance tested for 35 years, purebred registered polled and horned, $ 1,000 to $ 25,000. Carol and John Dykers, Siler City 919- 663- 2436 or 2931 or John Headen 919- 742- 4745. Nigerian dwarf goats reg. and non registered blue eyes, bucks $ 50; does, $ 100. Amber McKenzie, Rockwell 704- 647- 0175. Goats three males, one female, $ 140/ all, one of the males is an Alpine and pygmy mix. Ferrell Carpenter, Vale 704- 276- 1732. Water buffalo will pull a plow, good with children, Free to good home. Gloria Hicks, Wake Forest 919- 556- 5181. Two Nubian/ Boer X 6 m/ o black with tan and white markings, very gentle and friendly make nice breed-ing stock or pets, $ 60/ ea. Shiloh Sink, Lexington 336- 787- 5477. Nubian buck purebred, Longman weighs, 50 lbs, 7 m/ o, 90 lbs, $ 200. Max Keever, Statesville 704- 872- 8272. Angus bulls, reg. 2 y/ o, AI sired, top bloodlines, $ 2,000; yearling bulls, $ 1,000 up; select group of heifers available $ 1,000 up. Terry McPherson, Graham 336- 376- 9445 or 929- 2951. Boer goats many ennoblements in bloodlines, bucks and does, 6 m/ o, $ 350 up. Larry Todd, Norwood 704- 986- 6493. Fainting goats, reg. and non reg., $ 75 up; Ten CC purebred Boer nan-nies, all should be bred, must take all, $ 1,250. Don Cain, Walkertown 336- 595- 4666. Boer nannies, Boer billy, 11 m/ o, $ 100. Ray Gatten, Cleveland 704- 528- 9294. Boer billy DOB 10/ 06, red head with white body, will make a great sire, can be registered, $ 200. Kelly Pardee, Greensboro 336- 856- 1111. Red Angus registered, $ 700/ ea. Jim Moody, Franklin 828- 369- 7245. Boer goats, Coppertop bloodlines, 7/ 8- 15/ 16 bloodlines, DOB 4/ 07, 4 bucks, $ 100/ ea. Ralph Sessoms, Lumberton 910- 739- 4774. Nigerian dwarf goat kids, AGS reg., mini dairy goat, kids are disbud-ded, people friendly, make wonderful pets or companion animals for other livestock, many colors available, some have blue eyes, bucks, $ 175 up; does, $ 250 up. Gail Brown, Flat Rock 828- 674- 0713. Texas Longhorn heifers, bred cows and bulls, $ 400 up. Charles Bolton, Pittsboro 919- 542- 6132. Katahdin/ Dorper sheep X weth-ers and ram lambs, $ 100 up; ewe lambs, $ 125 up, excellent stock; goats Boer/ Kiko X
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Full Text | AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 1 From the tractor Steve Troxler Commissioner LXXXII - No. 9 September 2007 Horse Events ( See Weather, page 2) * Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, ( 919) 733- 4845 Sept. 1 & 2 ....... NCDCTA Dressage Show. Contact Roy Whitlock, ( 910) 638- 8467. Sept. 3 .............. Dressage Breed Show. Contact Janine Malone, ( 919) 269- 7307. Sept. 8 & 9 ....... NCAHA Summer Extravaganza. Contact Rory Meacham, ( 919) 544- 2817. Sept. 8 & 9 ....... Carolina Fall Driving Show. Contact Dede Bushneck, ( 919) 815- 4723. Sept. 15 & 16 ... Appaloosa Show. Contact Mitch Petway, ( 919) 467- 3377. Sept. 19- 22 ...... N. C. State Championship Show. Contact Bill Whitley, ( 919) 481- 4675. Sept. 28- 30 ...... NCQHA Futurity. Contact Becky Poe, ( 828) 256- 5037. Oct. 3- 21 .......... N. C. State Fair Horse Show. Contact Glenn Petty, ( 919) 556- 7321. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414 Sept. 7- 16 ........ N. C. Mountain State Fair. Contact Matt Buchanan, ( 828) 687- 1414. Sept. 27 ............ Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Sept. 28- 30 ...... IBRA Tri- State Finals. Contact Linda Jetta, ( 336) 414- 6032. Sept. 29 ............ Carolina Horseshoers’ Conference. Contact Stacy Miller, ( 828) 681- 5095. Oct. 4- 6 ............ N. C. Walking Horse Assn. Horse Show. Contact Chris Broach, ( 704) 822- 0515. Oct. 7 ............... WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. Oct. 11 ............. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Oct. 18 ............. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. Oct. 19- 21 ........ Paint Horse Show. Contact Sharon Church, ( 336) 973- 4288. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111 Sept. 14- 16 ...... Team Josey Barrel Racing & Horsemanship Clinic. Contact Josey Ranch, ( 903) 935- 5358. Sept. 15 ............ Eastern N. C. Saddle Club Horse Show. Contact Jamie Beacham, ( 252) 459- 8177. Sept. 22 & 23 ... Eastern Hunter Assn. Williamston Indoors Show. Contact Wendy Willson, ( 252) 753- 7780. Sept. 28- 30 ...... 8th Annual Sunnyside Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, ( 252) 799- 0334. Oct. 6 & 7 ........ Just Horsin’ Round 2007 Open Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, ( 252) 753- 8069. Oct. 11- 13 ........ 9th Annual Carolina Classic Benefi t Horse Show. Contact Ray Cloninger, ( 704) 489- 2000. Oct. 20 & 21 .... Eastern Hunter Assn. Fall Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, ( 252) 527- 3887. N. C. Mountain State Fair set for Sept. 7- 16 Get ready for ‘ Full Throttle Fun’ in the mountains! The livestock shows, such as this Brahman show, are popular features at the N. C. Mountain State Fair. Cattle, sheep, goats, hogs, llamas, rabbits and poultry are among the livestock shown and displayed at the Fair. Time to mark your calendars and buy tickets to the 2007 N. C. Mountain State Fair coming to the WNC Ag Center in Fletcher Sept. 7- 16. “ Full Throttle Fun” will be the theme for the 14th annual fair, and organizers have lined up more music, more fun and lots of new sights for this year’s fair. “ We’re putting the fi nal touches on preparations, and I’m excited about the additions we are bringing to the 2007 fair,” said Fair Manager Matt Buchanan. “ We’ll have almost non- stop music in the Hospi-tality Tent, new grounds enter-tainment including a circus, a magic act centered around ag-riculture and a family acrobatic team. We’re also bringing back the Sandy Feat sand sculpture artists who will create a 32- ton piece of sand art during the fair.” Premium entertainment con-certs this year include Hotel California ( an Eagles tribute band) on Monday, Sept. 10; Jason Michael Carroll on Tues-day, Sept. 11; Mark Wills on Ingles Day, Wednesday, Sept. 12; David Phelps on Thursday, Sept. 13; and Cherryholmes on Sunday, Sept. 16. Seats for all the premium shows are just $ 5 plus gate admission. Discount advance tickets are available at Western N. C. Ingles stores through Thursday, Sept. 6, and also at the WNC Ag Center and the WNC Farmers Market. The fair will again celebrate In-gles Day on Wednesday, Sept. 12, where a contribution of fi ve cans of Laura Lynn brand canned food from Ingles can be exchanged for a free fair admis-sion. All food collected will be donated to the MANNA Food Bank serving Western North Carolina. A new event for the Moun-tain State Fair will allow high school football fans to enjoy their games then come to the fair for some late- night enter-tainment. Full Throttle Frenzy will take place on the second Friday of the fair only, Sept. 14, from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Special admission pricing of $ 15 will cover gate admission and unlimited rides from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. only. Regular gate ad-mission of $ 5 will still be avail-able to those less interested in carnival rides. “ We’ll have a special free outdoor rock concert in the open ring as part of Full Throttle Frenzy starting at 10 p. m. that will last until about midnight, and of course the Midway will Weather woes This has not been the best of years for North Carolina agriculture and farmers. First, an Easter weekend freeze severely damaged the apple and peach crops, and now nearly three- fourths of the state is experiencing severe or extreme drought, which is wreaking havoc with most other commodities. Farmers almost always fi nd themselves at the mercy of Mother Nature. Irrigation can help, but with extended dry periods like we’ve had this summer, those resources often become limited or dry up altogether. Many commu-nities across the state have imposed water restrictions because of the severity of the situation. Nearly every commod-ity and every region of the state is suffering under these drought conditions. As of mid- August, 74 percent of the state’s soil moisture lev-els rated short or very short. Simply put, we need rain; and even then it may be too late for a number of crops. I am particularly worried about livestock and dairy producers this fall and winter. I’ve talked to many growers and quite a few have already started feeding animals hay and other supplemental feeds because pastures and fi elds have dried up or been extremely short due to the lack of rain. Unfortunately, that’s like robbing Peter to pay Paul, and I know this will catch up to growers this winter or maybe even ear-lier. I understand from my counterparts in other South-eastern states that hay sup-plies are limited in the entire region, meaning it will be ( See Mtn Fair. pg. 3) Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW September 2007 Brian Long ................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby ................. Mng. Editor Terri Allen .................. Advertising Mgr. Lisa Morgan ................ Circulation Mgr. Jen Nixon ......................... Assoc. Editor AGRICULTURAL REVIEW ( ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second- class post-age paid at Raleigh, N. C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classifi ed advertising to AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written re-quest. PHONE: ( 919) 733- 4216 Steve Troxler Commissioner 51,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $ 1,525.35 or 3 cents per copy. DIVISIONS Agronomic ........... Dr. Colleen Hudak- Wise Emergency Programs ......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution ......................... Gary Gay Food & Drug ............................ Joe Reardon Human Resources ................... Ben Harward Marketing .................................... Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection .. Dr. Steve Wells N. C. State Fair ........................ Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry ............................ Gene Cross Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton Public Affairs ............................. Brian Long Research Stations ........... Debbie Robertson, ( Acting) Standards ......................... Stephen Benjamin Statistics .......................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette Veterinary ...................... Dr. David Marshall Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich Bucolic Briefs Central Carolina Community College in Pittsboro offers a number of upcoming fall classes as part of its sustainable farming program. Following are some of the courses offered: Sustainable Cut Flower Production; Growing Organic Vegetables; Fiber Animals – an overview of raising animals for fi ber; Organic Farming; Permaculture Design; Wild Edible Mushrooms and Medicinal Plants and three courses on biofuels. For more on these and other classes go to the online catalog at www. ccc. edu/ resources/ PDFs/ fl exi. pdf . To register, call ( 919) 542- 6495, exts. 223 or 241. *** The Mid- Atlantic Professional Rodeo Association will host the following rodeo events in September: Sept. 2 & 3 at the Pitt County Fairgrounds Arena in Greenville, S. C.; Sept. 5 at the Iredell County Fairgrounds in Troutman; Sept. 21 & 22 at the Cumberland County Fairgrounds in Fayetteville; Sept. 28 & 29 at the Robeson County Fairgrounds in Lumberton; Sept. 30 at the Dixie Classic Arena in Winston- Salem. All events start at 8 p. m. Call ( 704) 882- 6994 for more. *** The 2007 Equestrian Exchange Consignment Sale will be held Aug. 31- Sept. 3 in the Holshouser Building at the State Fairgrounds. Hours are 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Aug. 31- Sept. 2 and 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sept. 3. The sale offers the opportunity to buy and consign anything equestrian related. Pre- registration is required. Volunteers shop before consignors and consignors shop before the public. Items can be dropped off Aug. 30 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Pickup for unsold items will be Sept. 4 from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. For more information, contact Lynn Beeson at ( 336) 643- 3773. *** The 55th Annual Peanut Field Day will be held Sept. 6 beginning at 9 a. m. at the Peanut Belt Research Station in Lewiston- Woodville ( Bertie County). The event features station tours, a business meeting and lunch. For more, contact David Jordan at ( 919) 515- 4068 or e- mail at david_ jordan@ ncsu. edu *** A group of economic development leaders and area grocers is researching the possibility of establishing a food- processing center to serve the needs of small farmers, food entrepreneurs and caterers. Farmers and business people are encouraged to fi ll out a survey indicating their interest in using a facility of this nature. A shared- use, food- processing center is designed to help small farms and food businesses succeed in value- added food production and marketing. The study seeks to determine the level of demand from potential users, identify lead agencies or organizations that can manage the project and identify suitable locations for the center’s development. Interested potential users can go to http:// www. orangecountyfarms. org/ VASUPintro. asp to fi ll out the survey. To receive a survey by mail, contact the Orange County Economic Development Commission offi ce at ( 919) 245- 2330 or e- mail Smithson Mills at Smithson@ smithsonmills. com. *** Piedmont Biofuels will hold energy management and renewable energy workshops focused on reducing farm energy costs, coping with high and fl uctuating energy costs, and capturing all the energy resources available on the farm, including wind, solar and biofuels. Piedmont Biofuels is offering free tours of its on- farm biodiesel plant near Moncure every Sunday at 1 p. m., or any day of the week by appointment. On- farm biodiesel demonstrations can also be arranged in North Carolina. For more, go to the Piedmont Web site at www. biofuels. coop or call ( 919) 533- 0172. *** The Cabarrus County Fair will host a series of horse events at the fair in September. Following are events and dates: Draft Horse Pull, Sept. 7 at 7 p. m. with more than $ 5,000 in prize money offered for the top teams; Open Youth Horse Show, Sept. 9 at 1 p. m.; Mule and Donkey Show, Sept. 15 at 3 p. m. All events will be held in the Cabarrus Arena. For more or to register, contact Marvin Bost at ( 980) 521- 1302 or e- mail at fouracresfarm@ hotmail. com. *** The Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers will host its 2007 National Conference and Trade Show Oct. 1- 4 at the North Raleigh Hilton, Raleigh. The conference theme is “ Ideas from the Farm” and includes a growers’ school, farm and nursery tours and educational sessions. Cost for the full conference is $ 395 for members and $ 520 for non- members before Sept. 3. Participants can choose to attend only certain parts of the conference for reduced rates. For more or to register, go to http:// www. ascfg. org or call Linda Twining at ( 440) 774- 2887. *** The Person County Saddle Club in Roxboro will host a Draft Horse, Mule, Donkey and Open Horse Show Sept. 8 at 11 a. m. Halter, pleasure, log skidding, game and other classes will be offered. A negative Coggins test is required for each equine. For more, contact Rob Hall, ( 336) 599- 4039. *** The N. C. Forestry Association will hold its annual meeting Oct. 10- 12 at the New Bern Sheraton Hotel and Marina in New Bern. The theme is “ A Focus on Energy” and includes presentations on current energy sources, biofuels, new partnerships for energy, biomass energy, carbon credits and a renewable energy portfolio standard. For more information, call the NCFA at ( 800) 231- 7723. *** The Mid- State Tractor Heritage Association will host a fundraising tractor parade Oct. 14 in downtown Asheboro. The event benefi ts Jim’s Kids, a group helping disabled children. Registration begins at 8 a. m., with the parade starting at 11 a. m. This event is open to the public. For more information or to register, call Alex Gilmore at ( 336) 879- 6412 or 736- 0435, or Kelly Wicker at ( 336) 629- 4303. *** The Lord Granville Agricultural Heritage Association will hold a Harvest Show Oct. 27 & 28 at the Southern Livestock Center, Oxford. Restored tractors, antique engines and horse- drawn farm equipment will be on display. The event also features a ¼ scale lawn tractor pull, crafts and food. For more, contact Al Gulvin, ( 919) 528- 1652. *** The Southeast Strawberry Expo will be held Nov. 11- 13 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham featuring grower sessions and an extensive tradeshow. The Expo program includes a plasticulture workshop for new growers and presentations on Florida growers’ efforts to replace methyl bromide. Other sessions focus on fi nding and keeping good labor, spring companion crops, frost protection decision- making, high tunnel production and farm market ideas. For more information, go to www. ncstrawberry. com or contact the N. C. Strawberry Association at ncstrawberry@ mindspring. com or call ( 919) 542- 3687. *** The Carolina Feed Industry Association’s Fall Conferences will be held Nov. 12- 14 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham. Following are specifi c dates: Nov. 12- 14 Technical Sponsored Symposium; Nov. 13 Feed Production Technology School, Swine Nutrition School; Nov. 14 Poultry Nutrition Conference. Class costs range from $ 65-$ 125. For more, contact Bonnie Holloman, executive director, CFIA, ( 919) 855- 8981 or e- mail at bhollom@ bellsouth. net. *** The Fifth Annual One Medicine Symposium, focusing on the connection between human and veterinary medicine’s response to terrorism, disease and natural disasters, will be held Dec. 12- 13 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Convention Center in Durham. The event is geared towards animal and human health care providers. This year’s theme is “ Globalization and Emerging Risks: A One Medicine Approach to a Changing World.” For registration or information, go to www. onemedicineNC. org or call ( 919) 966- 4032. *** The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services encourages livestock producers to register their farms with the NCFarmID program. NCFarmID is a voluntary program to register farms for a national identifi cation number as a way to protect livestock in the event of a disease outbreak. For more, contact NCDA& CS at ( 919) 715- 2951 or go to www. NCFarmID. com. *** Attention, Agricultural Review subscribers Due to a software translation issue between the Agricultural Review’s computers and our printer’s computers, readers of the newspaper may have noticed several misspelled- looking words in the August issue. In words with ‘ fi ’ and ‘ fl ,’ letters were changed through this software glitch to other symbols. The problem was not caught by the printer, but was discovered after the paper was returned to our offi ce. In order to get the news-paper to subscribers in a timely fashion, we elected to send the paper ‘ as- is’ rather than have it reprinted and create a delay. We apologize for any inconvenience. - Editor diffi cult and expensive, perhaps even cost- prohibitive, to fi nd supple-mental feed. All this is adding up to a crisis for North Carolina farmers and agriculture. We are actively working on ways to help farmers, from looking at salvaging unmarketable crops for alternative feed sources, to fi nding ways to match those who need feed with those who may have alter-native feeds available. I have put together a task force of industry leaders, department staff, university offi cials and other resources to try to accurately assess the situation and see exactly what the need is, what resources exist and what we can do to help growers through this diffi cult situation. As we get more details together we will be working with coopera-tive extension, commodity associations, other farm groups and the media to keep growers informed about efforts and resources avail-able. I would encourage growers to check the department’s Web site at www. ncagr. com for the latest information. We have a Hay Alert page where growers with hay or feed or those looking for feed can post information. We want to help match those with feed with those without. Drought- related releases can also be found on the Web site under the newsroom link. Please continue to check back often as we will update these sites with the latest recommendations and information. I remind farmers again to continue to exercise caution with feeds to make sure they do not contain excessively high levels of nitrates, which is another consequence of extremely dry conditions. Our Food and Drug Protection Division lab will provide free nitrate testing of forages. Contact the division at ( 919) 733- 7366 or go to www. ncagr. com/ fooddrug/ for more information. Weather ( Cont’d from pg. 1) NCDA& CS Hay Alert Web site for individuals buying and selling hay and feed Go to www. ncagr. com Click on Hay Alert link September 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler recently an-nounced collection sites where farmers may leave corn samples for afl atoxin testing by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Afl atoxin is a byproduct of the mold Aspergillus fl a-vus. It can be harmful to both humans and livestock. “ We encourage farmers to have their corn tested to avoid unnecessary contamination of feeds and food,” Troxler said. Testing is free to farmers and will be conducted at the Constable Laboratory, 4000 Reedy Creek Road in Ra-leigh. Farmers who are unable to deliver the required 5- to 10- pound sample of shelled corn to the lab may take samples to one of the following research stations: • Border Belt Tobacco Research Station, 86 Border Belt Drive, Whiteville, ( 910) 648- 4703; Ty Marshall, su-perintendent. • Peanut Belt Tobacco Research Station, 112 Re-search Station Lane, Lewiston- Woodville, ( 252) 348- 2213; Tommy Corbett, superintendent. Station contact: Margaret Pierce. • Tidewater Research Station, 207 Research Station Road, Plymouth, ( 252) 793- 4118; Jewell Tetterton, in-terim superintendent. • Lower Coastal Plain Tobacco/ Cunningham Re-search Station, 200 Cunningham Road, Kinston, ( 252) 527- 3579; Phillip Winslow, superintendent. • Piedmont Research Station, 8350 Sherrills Ford Road, Salisbury, ( 704) 278- 2624; Joe K. Hampton, su-perintendent. Farmers encouraged to have corn tested for afl atoxin • Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station, 74 Research Drive, Fletcher, ( 828) 684- 7197; Denny Thompson, superintendent. Samples may be mailed directly to the lab at the fol-lowing address: NCDA& CS Food and Drug Protection Division 1070 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699- 1070 Forms and bags needed for submitting samples will be available at collection sites. For additional informa-tion about the afl atoxin testing program, contact Jenni-fer Godwin or Staci Parker at the NCDA& CS Food and Drug Protection Division, ( 919) 733- 7366. stay open until 1 a. m.,” Bu-chanan said. Buildings and exhibit halls will close at 10 p. m., but food vendors, rides, games and mu-sic will continue into Saturday morning. The N. C. Highway Patrol will continue to direct traffi c during the expanded hours, and free shuttle service from overfl ow parking areas will continue as well. Throughout the 10- day run of the Fair, kids of all ages will enjoy Agricadabra, an agricul-tural- themed magic show that makes its debut at the fair and features balloon art and magic. The show uses facts about N. C. agriculture to educate and en-tertain kids of all ages. During the show, children can help make a “ monkey in the tree” balloon, a 10- balloon cre-ation that measures more than six feet tall that one lucky child will have the chance to take home. The show will be held daily at the north end of the G2 commercial tent. Another featured attraction is the Farm Adventure exhibit, which lets visitors see nature’s nurturing side as animal moth-ers interact with their young. Visitors can expect to see pigs, ducks, goats, sheep, chickens, turkeys, rabbits and even min-iature donkeys. North Carolina agricultural facts and information will be on display and kids can participate in various hands- on activities. The Farm Adventure tent will be located on Corporate Way, close to Entrance B. A complete daily schedule, a breakdown of the various competitions, maps and more activities are available at www. mountainfair. org. Additional information is available by calling the fairgrounds at ( 828) 697- 1414. The Mountain State Fair offers fun for all ages, including thrilling Midway rides, free grounds entertainment, agricultural exhibits and competitions and plenty of delicious food. Come see for yourself Sept. 7- 16. Mtn. State Fair ( Cont’d from pg. 1) Production of corn, hay, ap-ples, peaches, grapes and soy-beans is down in North Caroli-na, and the weather is to blame. “ It’s quickly turning into a bad year for many North Caro-lina crops,” Agriculture Com-missioner Steve Troxler said in response to the U. S. Depart-ment of Agriculture’s August crop production report. “ The damage caused by the Easter freeze is being magni-fi ed by the extreme heat and drought. And if we don’t get some rain soon, the situation is only going to get worse.” This year’s corn crop was expected to be the largest in de-cades. Boosted by good prices and nationwide interest in etha-nol production, N. C. farmers planted 1.1 million acres of corn. But the lack of rain has stunted growth, and extreme temperatures are wilting plants. Corn yields in the state are forecast at 94 bushels per acre, a drop of 38 bushels per acre from last year. This year’s yield is the lowest since 2002. Total N. C. corn production is down 1 percent from a year ago, but only because so much more corn was planted this year, Troxler said. Another crop of concern is hay. Production is estimated at 1.4 million tons, 15 percent less than last year. Yield is forecast at 2 tons per acre, compared with 2.4 tons per acre in 2006. The hay yield is also the lowest since 2002. “ If this drought keeps up, farmers won’t have enough hay to feed livestock this winter,” Troxler said. “ They’re going to face a tough decision of paying high costs to bring in hay from other states or selling some of their animals early. Some farm-ers are already doing that.” North Carolina’s apple, peach and grape crops were al-ready in bad shape because of the freeze. Apple production is forecast at 50 million pounds this year, compared with 173 million pounds a year ago. Peach production is esti-mated at 1,000 tons, down 82 percent from last year. Grape production is forecast at 3,500 tons, a 24 percent drop from last year. The apple and peach crops are the smallest since 1955, ac-cording to USDA data. One crop that does not ap-pear to have been signifi cantly hurt by the weather is tobacco. Production in the state is esti-mated at 368 million pounds, an 11 percent increase over last year. The USDA crop production report is based on surveys of farmers completed on Aug. 1. Additional reports will be is-sued in September, October and November. The full report is available at www. nass. usda. gov/. Production of many North Carolina crops lower than a year ago NCDA& CS hosts congressional staffs for AgFirst event The N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services recently hosted members of North Carolina’s congressional del-egation and their staff for a session on food safety. The depart-ment highlighted some of the ways it works to ensure a safe food supply, including a recent recall of Castleberry Foods brand of chili, beef stew, corned beef hash and fl avors of canned dog food. Reps. Bob Etheridge and Walter B. Jones both attended the event. Above, Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler, right, talks with Kent Bacus of Sen. Elizabeth Dole’s offi ce and Jennifer Bryning of Sen. Richard Burr’s offi ce about state and federal cooperation. Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW September 2007 Gehl 1500 rnd baler 5x6 bales, manual tie, FC, $ 800. Barry Fansler, Thomasville 336- 475- 3695. Taylor Lastover tobacco crop-per with leaf spreader, $ 11,000; Big foot tobacco baler with HD scales, $ 3,000; ’ 06 Chevy Silverado LT ½ ton, LNC, $ 17,000; ’ 02 Dodge 2500 5.9L, 6 spd, 4WD, $ 18,000. Carroll Johnson, Riegelwood 910- 655- 3593 or 840- 4172. 126 racks for Powell bulk barn turntable, De Racker, $ 275; nice hood for 54- 55 or 56 Ford, $ 200; good bed with good fenders, tail gate for 54, 55 or 56 Ford pick up, $ 300. LeRoy Stinson, Boonville 336- 468- 8083. Grill for solid red Cub Intern’l tractor, wrap around grill brand new, $ 200; Bolin 1955 road master garden tractor, $ 700. John Helms, Albemarle 704- 982- 5120. Troybilt 38” cut riding mower and JD 38” cut riding mower, $ 300/ ea or $ 500/ for both. Colen Hedrick, Gibsonville 336- 584- 1954. ’ 58 661 Ford gas, real nice, $ 4,500; horse cart, $ 800. Calvin Pruette, Cher-ryville 704- 435- 3302. JD grain drill 15 disc, good paint, fi eld ready, $ 550. Jeff Bunting, Mt. Pleasant 704- 983- 4242. Roller mill model 400 x 6 with offsest speeds to pulverize your feed for thorough digestion, crimp your oats, improve cheep feeds, $ 775. James Mc Given, Stoneville 336- 573- 3011. ’ 05 MF 1533 3 cyl diesel, 33 hp, 4 WD, 8 spd shuttle transmission, PS, live lift, live PTO, LNC, sheltered, $ 12,450; Oliver Superior 9 disc grain drill with tongue for horse/ mule drawn, sheltered suitable for restora-tion, $ 250. Owen Moore, High Point 336- 882- 4281. ’ 62 1010 JD tractor good metal and tires, 2 bottom plow, tool bar, 5” Howse bushhog, GC, $ 4,700. Ricky Thomas, Oxford 919- 603- 4774. NH 315 baler, $ 5,000; 256 rake, $ 1,500; Lely lotus 300 fl uffer, $ 700; ’ 76 Chevy 2 ton dump, 14 ft, $ 4,800. Ronnie Brady, Siler City 336- 879- 0147. Oliver double plow trail hitch, trip and rope double row cultivator; ’ 70 Oliver row crop, both in shelter, $ 100-$ 250. Dan Wilhelm, Jonesville 336- 366- 9135. 1 B AC tractor good tires, looks and runs good, good for restoration, $ 1,500; Intern’l LA engine, looks and runs good, $ 500. John Dunn, Greenville 252- 752- 5606. ’ 47 Ford Ferguson, runs good, new tires and rims on back, $ 1,950. Bill Shore, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 6423. Kuhn hay tedder model GF440T, 4 basket for parts only, complete but has broken axle, $ 100. Rex Voss, Kernersville 336- 993- 2665. 175 MF tractor diesel, 62 hp, runs good, $ 5,500; ’ 97 model hydraulic Ammbusher bushhog, 5’ 9” wide, fi ts skidloader, $ 2,500 or will trade. Garland Halbrook, Providence 336- 388- 5090. Ford 1 row mounted corn picker with new belts, fi eld ready, $ 700; three 14” Ford trip plows, $ 350. Donnie McDaniel, Mocksville 336- 998- 6241. Unverforth 275 gravity wagon, $ 3,000; JD hyd scrape blade, 9 ft, 3 pt hook up, $ 2,500. Jimmy Duncan, Indian Trail 704- 753- 1425. Two Ford small hay balers 509, $ 900; old Case hay baler and Oliver hay baler, both $ 500; F800 5 spd for 4 ton truck, $ 650. Mike Garrison, Whispering Pines 910- 949- 2519. Intern’l 1586 tractor, C/ A/ H du-als and front weights, 4,500 hrs, GC, $ 13,000; ’ 96 Ford 6640 SLE C/ A/ H, 4,800 hrs, EC, $ 21,000. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 434- 5727. JD grain drill, 15 disc, good paint, fi eld ready, $ 550. Jeff Bunting, Mt Pleasant 704- 983- 4242. 60” finish mower, 60” frail mower, 84” Alamo frail mower, 72” spring tooth tiller, 4’ 3 pt hitch scoop bucket, 56” fi nish mower, 56” 3 pt hitch roto tiller. Craig Poole, Raleigh 919- 772- 6392. Old farm windmill 8 ft blades, good tail section, $ 1,200. R. Dale Miller, Hickory 828- 327- 0126. Unloading auger 6” to 8”, 45 degrees, 8’ long with 5 hp motor in GC, for a Long or Unico grain bin, $ 250. M. Bracknell, Franklinton 919- 494- 7432. Woods rear mount, RD 6000, 5 foot cultivator, LNC, used less than 8 hrs, $ 1,600. Larry Marlow, Concord 704- 786- 9378. Two NH hay balers 850 and 846, always sheltered, VGC, $ 1,500/ ea; Ford 8n tractor with 6 ft blade, good all around tractor, $ 2,500 OBO. J. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. Fertilizer distributor for Farmall 100- 140. Howard Thomas, Sanford 919- 774- 6583. ’ 50 JD B all original, restored, new paint and tires, $ 5,000. Leve Moore, Jr., Williamston 252- 792- 7096. 402 NH crimper, $ 200; barbed wire, new rolls, 12 gauge, US made wire, $ 35/ per roll. John Garwood, Mocksville 336- 998- 4815. Cain mill Chattanooga # 11 with gear box, electric motor in GC, $ 600. J. F. Mathis, Jonesville 336- 835- 6449. IH 510 grain drill, grain and fertilizer box, 16 double disks, 7” apart, plants 9 1/ 3 ft wide, fi eld ready, $ 800. Vaughn York, Staley 336- 824- 2085. Hinomuto 3 cycle diesel tractor, tires, LNC, 3 pt live, 3 spd, runs great, $ 2,500; 6 ft Woods belly mower, fi ts Super A 130, 140 Farmall, $ 395. Chris Witherspoon, Harmony 704- 539- 5418. NH Skidsteer loader, model 555, 2 buckets/ forks, $ 4,500; quick connect frontend loader for 574 Intern’l trac-tor, $ 2,500; Chevy 2 ton dump truck, 4 spd, 2 spd axle. 14 ft dump, 366 engine, $ 4,400. M. Brady, Siler City 336- 879- 3265 or 919- 581- 3858. JD restored tractors ’ 36 B, $ 5,500; ’ 49 G, $ 6,800; ’ 51 A, $ 3,200; ’ 67 110 lawn mower, $ 1,200; 405 with disc, $ 4,500. David Anderson, Grimesland 252- 714- 6126. Farmall Super C runs good with equipment, $ 4,250; Farmall Super A, runs good with all equipment, $ 5,800; Ford 2N, runs good, $ 2,850. Donald Scott Cannon, Ayden 252- 746- 4600. 446 Case w/ disc, runs very good, 22 hp will trade for G AC with cul-tivators, must run good or Farmall Cub w/ cultivators. J. W. Vanhoy, New London 704- 463- 7540. JD 111 disc 11’ 5” 32 blade, 9” spac-ing smoothing disc, GC, $ 2,000/$ 1,500 cash. Reuben Holtzman, Ridgeway 252- 456- 2803. Roanoke bulk barn box converted burner, $ 2,500. Blaine Fercuson, King 336- 994- 2371. MF drill 17 drop disc, fi eld ready, $ 1,000. B. R. Ferguson, Charlotte 704- 545- 6237. Gravely 2 wheel garden tractor, best offer over $ 800; 30” bushhog rotary/ row plows, tiller, scraper, sulky duel kit; Kohler motor needs rebuilding. Clyde Ward, Buies Creek 910- 893- 8479. Six grain bins size 1,850- 6,700 bu, $ 800-$ 1,200/ ea, all for $ 5,000, to be moved. Rom Harper, Pink Hill 252- 568- 3400 or 521- 0545- cell. KanSun 210 MC 675 grain dry-ers, $ 7,500/ ea. M. Sikes, Ansonville 704- 695- 2626. 100 Farmall tractor and cultivators, $ 3,200; 505 Ford mowing machine, $ 550. Frank Chaplin, Mocksville 336- 998- 4670. Four model Gravely tractors all complete with plow, cultivator, rotary tiller, two bushhog mowers, other equip-ment, $ 1,200. Herman Bodenheimer, High Point 336- 882- 1579. Manure spreader, ground driven, medium size, ideal for horses, $ 550; bushhog, 3 pt hitch, GC, $ 575; 2 fans for horse barn, $ 200/ both; wood splitter on wheels, motor needs work, $ 100. T. Turner, Mocksville 336- 909- 0764. MF 220 2 row, 3 pt cultivator, $ 250; Hesston 3700 rake tedder, 3 pt hitch, extra parts, NR, $ 550; Reddick ditching machine, 3 pt, PTO drive, $ 250; MF 33 grain drill, 13 run on rubber, NR, $ 400, etc. T. Richardson, Jr., Greensboro 336- 656- 3961. ’ 74 Ford 3000 gas tractor live lift and PTO, PS, good tires, dual wet lines, good lift, fi eld, ready, VGC, $ 5,200. Lewis Coppley, Lexington 336- 357- 5283 or 250- 1370. Grain bins two 1,650 bu in GC, each with 1 5 hp fan, $ 500/ ea; one 3,300 bu with gas connected drying heater in GC, $ 1,000. Tommy Cochrane, Charlotte 704- 549- 0897. Adjustable scrape blade 5’, 3 pt hitch, $ 150. Hubert Jackson, Oxford 919- 693- 2102. Kubota 245 tractor offset, real good tractor, $ 3,650. J. D. Parsons, Walnut Cove 336- 591- 4265. 947 Cat loader $ 19,000. Elmo Cobb, Snow Camp 336- 376- 8939. 1150 Case loader diesel, engine runs, power engine, runs power shift tracks in EC, got operators, fi nal drive bad on one side, $ 4,000. John Greble, Richfi eld 704- 637- 9344. JD 730 tractor, EC, $ 7,000. A. D. Williard, Graham 336- 376- 3627. IH 574 57 hp diesel tractor, com-pletely overhauled engine/ injection pump, hyd system rebuilt, new tires/ rims, aux hyd valve on back, 550 and 1100 PTO shaft, 3 pt hitch and new seat, $ 6,500. D. Rollins, Mocksville 336- 492- 7223. Simplicity riding mower, Bread-moor, 14 hp Kohler engine, hydrostatic drive, 38” cut, GC, $ 975. Jim Spease, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 0068. 16 B AC dozer fair under carriage, $ 9,500; 160 AC pan, FC, $ 4,500. Jerry Kivett, Staley 336- 622- 2832. 240 IH tractor disc, turning plows, cultivators, fertilizer drives, 2 row planters, fi eld ready, fast hitch, EC, $ 3,500; 10’ hydro disc, $ 1,400. Michael Nardo, Jackson Springs 910- 281- 3522. Swansen 10 yrd, spreader trailer, GC, all hydraulic, $ 4,500. Sam Crowder, Lattimore 704- 692- 2240 or 477- 7172. Corn binder, shed kept, GC, $ 800. Albert Helms, Lincolnton 704- 735- 7068. Lilliston hi- cap 6000, 2 row peanut combine, EC; 2 row Hobbs Inverter, $ 2,500/ for both or will trade. Eddie Ketchum, Jacksonville 910- 455- 5079. Oliver tractor 1600 gas, indepen-dent PTO, PS, new rear tires, runs and looks good, $ 3,800. Joe Cloaninger, Statesville 704- 873- 8666. JD 2750 75 PTO hp, one set hyd. remotes, new tires and batteries, nice, $ 10,000. Elizabeth Faircloth, Roseboro 910- 531- 3905. Cub Lo- Boy 185 used little in the last 12 years, GC, $ 2,250. Max Bailey, Lewisville 336- 945- 3645. Carry all for tractor, 3 pt hitch, $ 125. Darrell Shuler, Thomasville 336- 476- 6480. ’ 53 Farmall Super C tractor, $ 1,500; JD seed fertilizer sower, 3 pt hitch, 500 lb capacity, $ 300. Ed Craft, Plymouth 252- 927- 3618- h or 945- 0920- c. ’ 94 Ford F350 Super cab, 6.5 diesel, dual wheels, GN hitch, auto transmission, PS, PB, leather interior, EC, $ 8,500. John Filler, Providence 336- 388- 0278. Hesston, hay conditioner, model 1110, 7 ft cut, w/ cylinder, GC, $ 2,000. Alfred Kernodle, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3002. Grain drill 13 disc Intern’l, EC, $ 800. Donald Terrell, Mt. Airy 336- 374- 2715. Pump 5 hp Berkley 220, $ 300 w/ 40’ x 3” fl oating suction w/ foot; 12 sta controller, Superior 1260A $ 100; electric junction box, pump start relay 20 2” alum. quick discon-nect, 20’ pipe, $ 400; 12 ¾ ” x8’ risers with bushings, $ 120; 10 ¾ ” 4’ risers w/ bushings, $ 50, etc. W. H. Kelley, Charlotte 704- 616- 9175. M& W no till drill, 20 holes, GC, $ 2,800; Lilliston 9680 no till drill 18 holes, GC, $ 4,200; JD offset disc on wheels, good tires, $ 700. John Graves, Mocksville 336- 749- 6570. 801 Ford power master diesel tractor 40 hp. 3 pt, alternator GC, $ 3,000. Joe Ward, Whiteville 910- 840- 2491. JD 850 diesel 4 wheel drive, PTO 3 pt, $ 6,200: Case 6 ft fi nishing mower, $ 1,400; 9” auger, $ 250, all EC, kept inside, $ 250-$ 6,200. Edward Stever, Concord 704- 786- 4343. Hit and Miss 3 hp Fairbanks Morse with dolly, EC, Original owner manual, $ 2,000. J. F. Moore, Greensboro 336- 454- 1820. Cole 2 row no till corn planter with fertilizer, $ 500. James Everett, Blanch 336- 694- 6913. Wheat cleaner old wooden type, runs off bolt pulley, $ 350; corrugated steel pipe for ditch, cross 15”, 18”, 24” and 30”, $ 5/ per ft up. A. S. Manuel, Salisbury 336- 239- 4942. Intern’l 454, 52 hp, diesel trac-tor, 3 pt backhoe attachment and 61” Long tiller, PTO driven, needs tires and paint, $ 3,700. Jimmy Broome, Belmont 704- 825- 5220. ’ 65 JD 110 lawn mower, 38” deck, extra deck and many spare parts, $ 850 OBO. $ 850. Kevin Green, Walnut Cove 336- 782- 7462. 40 ft cotton wagon $ 2,500. James Brown, Asheville 828- 254- 7282. 1948 B AC tractor set cultivator and planter, $ 2,000. Clyde Mullis, Denver 704- 483- 6624. MF no 12 square baler, $ 900; AC WD tractor, tricycle, tires FC, looks and runs good, needs water pump, $ 2,200. Franklin Hartley, Lexington 336- 357- 5729. MF 65 diesel tractor PS, new rubber, GC, $ 4,800. Jay Hohn, Jr., Archdale 336- 431- 1664. 9 shank chisel plow EC, $ 1,000; 3,300 bu grain bin, GC, $ 1,000; 4 trac-tor rims and hubs for duals, 18.4/ 38 tires, $ 250/ pair. Cal Jeffries, Mebane 336- 421- 9967. MF 220 2 row, 3 pt cultivator, $ 250; Hesston 3700 rake tedder, 3 pt hitch, extra parts, NR, $ 550; Reddick ditching machine, 3 pt, pto drive, $ 250; MF 33 grain drill, 13 run on rubber NR $ 400, Panarama tedder, 2 rotor, pull type, $ 850. Thaxton Richardson, Jr., Greensboro 336- 656- 3961. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Hay elevator 20 ft lift, 110 volts, on wheels, GC, $ 400. R. L. Adams, Stanley 704- 263- 4078. ’ 98 870 JD 4x4, 7- 3 pt attach-ments, boxscrape, bushhog 60” aerator, cultivator, turn plow, rototiller 60”, lift bar, metal Hudson trailer, $ 125-$ 8,000. Oren Rodden, 3545 Stonehaven Dr., Charlotte 28215. Ford 8N tractor with 6 ft heavy duty blade, dependable, $ 2,450. B. N. Ross, Yanceyville 336- 421- 5423. Kubota B2150 24 hp; Kubota RC 72B mowing deck, Pro 720 sweeper, Ind. 300 spreader, 4’ King Kutter bushhog, 5’ pyramid scrape blade, Kubota 2020 5’ Pyramid scrape blade, Kubota 2020 5’ hyd. scrape blade, $ 5,850. 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When the weather is good for harvest, it is also good for collecting soil samples for nematode assay. Nematode populations peak at the end of the growing season so samples assayed at this time provide an accurate description of potential hazards. If you submit samples in the fall, you will have time to plan a management strategy. If you noticed localized areas of poor growth during the growing season, it is a good idea to collect separate soil samples from good and poor areas. Submit two samples from each of these areas- one for nematode assay and one for soil fertility. Comparison of results from good and poor areas and from nem-atode assays and soil tests is helpful in pinpointing a problem. September 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 ’ 82 CAT 955L 4- n- 1 bucket, re-cently rebuilt engine, used on farm, $ 20,000. Ray Dean, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 1205. JD LX 280 lawn tractor, 48” deck, $ 4,700; Troybilt Super Tomahawk, 8 hp chipper, dual feed chutes, $ 650; tree/ pole climbing equip., belt, adjust-able safety layard, adjustable climbers w/ pads, straps, tree gaffs, $ 300/ for all. Rodney Legates, Frankinton 919- 528- 9617. JD model 40 series tractor, tricycle wheel, runs good, includes 2 row cultivator with tillage tool and 2 disc plow, $ 4,000. J. D. Hefner, Harrisburg 704- 455- 5252. Two static pressure machines plus miscellaneous poultry house equipment, 320 ft of 2” fogger pad system, eight – 48” box fans, $ 2,000. Mike Davis, Cameron 910- 245- 7000. JD 40 with cultivators, 2 bottom plow and scrape blade, 3 pt hitch, tractor restored in ’ 85, garaged, runs and looks great, $ 4,500. Jack Grubb, Lexington 336- 731- 4707. JD 4410 E hydro, 430 loader cruise, motion match, 200 hrs, LNC; JD 7 one row, 60” mid mount mower deck new; Woods grass seeder, STR 605, LNC, $ 23,500/ for all. R. Jones, Fuquay 919- 552- 2879. Hay fork, 3 pt, heavy duty, EC, $ 185. David Bryant, Madison 336- 427- 3111. NH model 644 rnd baler 108 pickup tines, bale size 46.5” x 60”, wide pick up 68.5” auto wrap, twine wrap, bale kicker, weight 4,075 lbs, 6 belts, kept under cover, needs 65+ hsp tractor, $ 7,800. L. Menoher, Oxford 919- 702- 1275. Caterpillar 955L track loader, needs battery, ready to work, $ 14,500. George Benbow, East Bend 336- 480- 4559. Ontario grain drill 12’ outside to outside, all metal, tires 8: 00 x20, 8 ply, seeding width 10 ft, single disc openers, heavy duty drill, hydrolic lift $ 1,000. J. K. Maxwell, Pink Hill 252- 568- 3602. ’ 58 JD 630 with 3 pt, $ 7,000; JD 20 disc offset harrow, $ 1,600; ’ 91 Komatsu 021P6 dozer, 6 way blade, 2,700 hrs, $ 14,500; ’ 07 Load Max, GN, 7 ton trailer, dove tail, 3 spring assist ramps, etc., $ 5,500. R. M. McGraw, Concord 704- 547- 1832. ’ 49 Farmall M tractor, rebuilt motor, changed from 6 volt- 12 volt, $ 3,500; Intern’l Farmall 140 tractor, 8 cult. sweeps, fertilizer hopper, quick snap hook up at the back hydraulic lift at the front and for cultivating, $ 4,000. R. Nelson Leonard, Wake Forest 919- 556- 2156. ’ 89 Troybilt sickle bar mower , model # 15003 4 hp B& S I/ C engine $ 200; ’ 95 Billy goat leaf bower model 5.0 hp Tecumseh engine, $ 200; 48” Arts Way mfg, 3 pt fi nish mower, model G48A, $ 250. Willard O’Neal, Oakboro 704- 485- 8875. Gravely 546 2 wheel walk behind tractor, 10 hp, 30”- 40” mowers, cultivator, sulky and snow plow, $ 2,500. Robert Altemus, Germanton 336- 591- 7094. ’ 55 bu Holland manure spreader, works well, GC, $ 1,200 OBO. J. Jones, Rockwell 704- 279- 6710. ’ 72 Ford 300 diesel PS, new rub-ber, 5’ bushhog, $ 7,000; rnd bale hay spear, $ 100. Danny Chappell, Willow Springs 919- 427- 4611. JD 450 diesel crawler loader, new pins, bushings, track adjusters, new hydraulic pump, not running, needs injection pump rebuilt, complete ser-vice manual, $ 2,500. Maurice Price, Stoneville 336- 573- 9360. ’ 63 Ford 4000 diesel, 4 spd, new tires, rims, new paint, motor recently rebuilt, $ 5,000. Chet Whitman, Golds-boro 919- 689- 9814. ’ 02 NH TC25D, 4 WD, auto hydst., 470 hrs, rear/ mid PTO, industrial tires, VGC, $ 8,950 OBO. M. Reilly 910- 893- 5592. Gill offset spiker, used to reseed lawns and pastures, LNC, $ 1,500. Gene Walser, Lexington 336- 242- 1211. Wide front end for JD 520, 530, 620, 630, heavy, LNC, bolt on, $ 1,500; JD brake hub for JD B, 50, $ 75 OBO. Kelly Nash, Catawba 828- 241- 4802. Brake drum lathe model 4000 Amco, still in crate, fl ywheel adapter with it, $ 5,000. J. C. Travis, Eden 336- 627- 0109. Little Giant sprayer with wood tank, 100 gallon, 1936 model on steel wheels, complete with manuals, powered by 3 hp Cushman Cub engine, $ 1,500; 2 basket cider mill, $ 425. Paul Hill, Salisbury 704- 633- 7019. JD 4600 4WD, hydrostatic trans., 43 hp, 460 front end loader, 613 mower, Athens 37 disc blade, $ 21,000. B. Pennington, Burlington 336- 584- 8514. JD 2150 diesel tractor, fi berglass canopy, 175 front loader with two buckets, aux. hydraulics, new rub-ber, shuttle trans., $ 9,500; MF 50C industrial tractor with front loader, 7 ft bucket, aux hydraulics, Shuttle trans., used on farm only, EC, $ 11,500; 6 ft bushhog, EC, $ 650. L. Mills, Monroe 704- 282- 0108. Five E- Z load hay wagons, GC, $ 2,000/ ea; 575 NH hay baler, EC, $ 11,000. Randy Ratliff, Marshville 704- 624- 6727. ’ 75 D6 Cat bull dozer, VGC, used on small farm, $ 12,000 OBO; ’ 48 Big M Farmall, tricycle type, 12 volt, runs good, $ 2,500. James Payne, Burlington 336- 226- 4028. Intern’l TD 6 track loader, 4- in- 1 bucket, 6 cylinder diesel, new paint, undercarriage good, canopy and limb guards, good farm machine, $ 4,000 nego. Chris Jones, Warrenton 252- 257- 9998. Howse bushhog bought new, never used, been garaged, no rust, $ 250. Cindy Chandley, Rockingham 910- 240- 0150. JD 318 L& G tractor with 3 pt hitch, 48” tiller, sleeve hitch, snow plow, garden plow, new Onan mo-tor, $ 4,000. Jerry Mack, King’s Mtn 704- 300- 3080. 6275 Deutz- Allis tractor 4x4, low hours, runs good, $ 6,500; ’ 85 MF, good metal, runs, $ 1,800. Joseph Perry, Tyner 252- 221- 4554. JD 300 L& G tractor $ 225. Max Id-dings, Kernersville 336- 784- 5857. Ford 4000 diesel 3 cyl, PS aux hyd, fi eld ready, sheltered, $ 5,800. Jimmy Womble, Chapel Hill 919- 933- 1374. NH 1033 stackwagon fi eld ready, GC, $ 6,200. Lee Goodnight, China Grove 704- 857- 7207. Farmall 5288 w/ cab, $ 14,000; Intern’l 674 tobacco special, $ 6,900; Intern’l 574 tobacco special, $ 6,500; Intern’l model 475 48 disc harrow, $ 4,500; Intern’l 450 4- 16 auto reset plow, $ 1,500; 10 shank chisel plow, $ 1,500, GC. John Andrews, Greensboro 336- 674- 5882. NH 6610 4WD, canopy top, 980 hrs, dual remotes, $ 16,500 or will partial trade for 6610 or 7610 two wheel drive. L. Hales, Autryville 910- 531- 3911. NH 847 round baler, auto wrap, EC, fi eld ready, $ 3,500; JD 640 side delivery hay rake. GC, $ 1,000. Johnny Massey, Burlington 336- 337- 2913 or 584- 3144. EZ Go electric golf cart, charger, new paint, tires, recovered seat and top, runs good, $ 1,400; Toyota forklift inside type LP gas, 2 stage, 10.5 lift, new tires, power shift transmission, PS, $ 1,600 OBO. Tony Cheek, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3007. Eight row Reddick tobacco sprayer, 300 gallon tank, pump included, trailer type, hydraulic booms, $ 900 OBO. Tyler Hopkins, Zebulon 919- 369- 1547. JD 2240 ’ 76 model, new paint, runs good, used on 15 ac horse farm for 22 years, $ 9,500. Claude Bruce, Pfafftown 336- 945- 5178. Two Lannen carousel transplant-ers, fi eld condition, will plant any transplants, several gears for spac-ing, new belts, $ 2,500. Ivan Wilson, Burlington 336- 421- 5811. Kubota B8160 Ballast rock box, 3 pt hitch, 300 lbs, for BX series tractors and 500 lbs for B series tractors, $ 140; Forge, hand cranked, 18” fi re box, old but in VGC, 36” tall, $ 150. Gail Fed-dish, Greensboro 336- 697- 8179. King horizontal tobacco baler with scales, EC, $ 4,800; Laborless tobacco harvester, GC, 1 row, $ 2,500; 3 tobacco trailers, 12’ all steel house trailer axle, $ 400/ ea. D. Harris, Mocksville 336- 492- 5335. Cumberland 3 ton grain bin w/ dump chute, will unmount, lay down on your trailer, EC, $ 800. M. Chris, Greensboro 336- 215- 0234. 3 ft horse drawn drill, $ 275; hand well pump, patented in 1912, $ 175. John McSwain, Shelby 704- 482- 2912. MF 360 farm tractor with front end loader, Ford post hole digger, scrape blade, yard tool $ 8,900 for all. Greg Whybrew, East Bend 336- 699- 2110. Ingersall Rand 130 CFM gas power, air compressor with sand blaster, bumper pulled, $ 1,800 OBO. Norman McClure, Alexis 704- 263- 4191. ’ 55 JD 40 standard, good tires, engine overhaul, cultivators, turning plow, # 5 cycle mower, rare front mount snow blade, 6 ft Dunham Lehr scrape blade, 5 ft box scrape, etc., $ 5,900; Westendorf hvy duty front end loader, $ 2,500. Leroy Cross, Gibsonville 336- 656- 3316. Woods finishing mower 42” cutting area, VGC, $ 500. M. Vicki, Summerfi eld 336- 643- 3623. Ryan Jr sod cutter, model # 544945A with 18” blade and 5.5 hp Honda en-gine, LNC, $ 2,750; MF 245 tractor 4 spd transmission with high and low, PS, live PTO and lift, EC, $ 6,500 nego. John Dillon, Winston- Salem 336- 416- 6743. Case IH 8530 square baler, always sheltered, LNC, $ 6,500. Maurice Ward, Sugar Grove 828- 297- 3222. Ferguson TE 20 tractor 1946 model, needs paint and some restora-tion, $ 1,200. Jimmy Wilson, Midland 704- 792- 9194. Ford 3000 diesel, 1973, look and runs good, good tires, $ 4,895 nego. Richie Johnson, Garner 919- 669- 1687. Assorted parts for ’ 82 R model Mack including 5 spd transmission and rear ends, also assorted parts for 450 JD dozer including trans, diffenential, engine block and hous-ings, $ 50-$ 1,000. Gary Faulk, Nakina 910- 642- 4009. JD 1.5 hp hit and miss engine, rebuilt, hot mag. Skidder, $ 1,500; 3 hp JD hit and miss rebuilt, hot mag, on JD trucks, $ 2,500. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919- 929- 5578. JD 1010 tractor gas 3 pt runs good, with gang disc and bushhog, $ 3,500. Eddie Livengood, Carthage 910- 947- 2770. Eddie Livengood, Carthage 910- 947- 2770. IH corn picker fi eld ready, $ 900; cultivator 3 pt, 2 row with Cole fertilizer unit, $ 300. James Kimbrell, Linwood 336- 853- 7566. Kubota 4 WD, with front loader, bushhog, wood splitter, box scrape, spike penetrate, carryall, trailer bar, VGC, $ 16,000. Kim Oates, Rural Hall 336- 377- 3064. Troybilt Horse heavier model built by Gardenway, some manuals, needs battery and guard $ 600. Don Cash, Charlotte 704- 567- 7798. HD box blade scraper, 3 pt hitch, 5’ Ford model 700- 9606752, VGC, $ 300; bog harrow and disc 20” di-ameter HD 3 pt hitch, Ford model 11- 36, VGC, $ 300; dish harrow, 3 pt hitch, 20 blade 18” diameter 6’ L, VGC, $ 250. E. McDonald, Lillington 910- 893- 4714. Delta 20” planer, top head 3 phase Invicta model RC 51, EC, $ 2,750; 25 hp Curtis Toledo air compressor, $ 2,750. D. Blakley, Liberty 336- 685- 9778. Ford NH model 905 heavy duty post hole digger, fi ts # 1 or # 2 caategory, 3 pt hitch, LNC, 9” and 12” augers, $ 699. Norman Ingold, Salisbury 704- 633- 9556. Ford 537 haybine 7’ cut EC, $ 1,500; hay rake, 3 pt hitch, MF, EC, $ 700. Steve Adams, Hays 336- 927- 2472. Backhoe Long 1199B 3 pt hitch, EC, $ 3,000; MF 275 high clearance tractor, GC, $ 6,000. Joseph Whitfi eld, Mt. Olive 919- 738- 4711. Gleaner F combine 13’ grain 4 row corn head, gas, GC, $ 5,500. Frank Macon, Seagrove 336- 879- 3907. Two ’ 96 Taylor twin cure 14 box tobacco barns, heat exchangers, installed by Taylor mfg., EC, $ 15,000 OBO. Michael Crippen 910- 529- 3951. 5 ft belly mower for Kubota trac-tor, $ 200; 175 Kubota tractor, $ 100; Wisconsin engine with irrigation pump and trailer, $ 500. John Burton, Reidsville 336- 349- 6910. 1950 AC B for parts with wide adj. front end, $ 350. Andy Criscoe, Seagrove 910- 464- 2257. ’ 91 Belarus 250 tractor 31 hp, 2 WD and 301 hrs of use, VGC, $ 3,950. Tim Huntley, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 8458. ’ 00 Ford tractor rebuilt motor, new fenders, rims and tires, power steering, gas, $ 4,500. Mark Redmond, Concord 704- 784- 9458. JD F725 front deck mower with only 125 hrs, parts only, $ 450. James Murray, Randleman 336- 672- 6066. Gehl hammermill/ mixer $ 850; F2 gleaner diesel combine both heads $ 3,500; MF # 9 square baler, $ 800; JD 14 T square baler, parts, $ 400. Nick Cauley, Jacksonville 910- 340- 8616. 10 ft pull type bushhog, JD1008, GC, $ 2,400; GN stock trailer, VGC, $ 3,200. Danny Gravley, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 5539. Gravely walk behind tractor with 12 hp electric start Kohler, 40” mow-ing deck and rotary plow attachment, runs great, shifts smoothly, new tires, no problems, $ 995. J. C. Golden, New Hill 919- 452- 4121. MF 40B with loader, 59 hp, 2,000 hrs, GC, $ 5,500; Case IH 8330 haybine, GC, $ 3,500. Willard Huffman, Stony Point 704- 878- 2992. 7400 JD tractor low hrs, fully loaded, radial tires, 3 outlets on rear, right side door, exhaust, weights on front, no dents, EC, $ 38,900. B. Hasty, Monroe 704- 219- 0971. JD 3300 combine, diesel, used in ’ 06, $ 2,500. William Adams, Selma 919- 965- 0039. AC WD 45 electronic ignition new tires, battery, box and manifold, good tin and excellent fenders, restoration started, operable, $ 3,500. Stan Floyd, Louisburg 919- 414- 3683. MTD rear tine tiller 5 hp, good motor, good tires, good tines, needs minor work, $ 200. Cy Willcox, 174 Briarpatch Dr., Carthage 28327. NH 450 7 ft sickle bar mower, GC, $ 500; 6 ft blade, $ 300; 6 ft landscape rake, $ 250. Neil Frank, Rougemont 919- 479- 1256. Irrigation system for 4 acres, 4” pipe and 3” Akron pipe, Capari PTO pump, 2- 1 acre guns, 1- ½ gun, 6- ¼ acre sprinklers, $ 8,000. R. Keith Rog-ers, Roxboro 336- 599- 9761. Two loader 1 for 135 and the other for 165 Ferguson, $ 500/ for both, PTO Ford rake, $ 500; 2 24” tires and wheels, 8 lug, $ 200. John Lamb, Randleman 336- 498- 2512. AC combine 72 with bin and hyd head, cut 10 ac this year, runs good, $ 500; two row corn head off a K gleaner, fi eld ready, $ 1,000. Alex Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 1160. MF 30 tractor good rubber, gas, 48 to 52 hp, GC, $ 3,800. Billy Faulk, Gastonia 704- 864- 0560. ’ 50 Ford 8N, side dist. Rebuilt starter and trans., 90% rubber, runs, operates great rotary cutter, harrow, under roof, $ 2,900. Riley Montgomery, Whitsett 336- 697- 1061. Great Dane mower 61” deck, 125 hrs, commercial type, with side arms on seat, LNC, $ 5,000. Jerry Alexander, Rutherfordton 828- 287- 3886. ’ 40 JD sickle mower have extra blades, $ 200. Andy Wiggs, Middlesex 252- 218- 9596. Ferguson tractor four new tires and tubes, plow tillage tool, cultivator and scoop pan, $ 2,300; Cole corn planter with plates, $ 125. William Crews, Greensboro 336- 668- 2318. 152 Farmall Cub SN 1574 34, hydraulic lift, cultivators, tractor complete but not running, $ 1,000. C. D. Wilson, Dallas 704- 922- 8687. Gehl 1070 MOCO good sheet metal, gears are in GC, frame has crack but good parts machine, $ 250 OBO. Devin Sparks, Kittrell 919- 693- 3765. ’ 06 Honda TRX250TM 4 wheeler, great for farm or hunting, EC, $ 4,100. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 770- 1070. Ford 2000 tractor runs great and starts every time, turf tires, new paint, gas engine, new belts and hoses, new exhaust, kept under cover, $ 3,200. Sherry Coldron, 336- 674- 9932. Caterpillar 951C track loader, power shift, pedal ster, O ROPS, GC, $ 16,000, can deliver if needed. J. Roten, Creston 336- 977- 0707. JD 2355 with JD 620 loader, regular service, open stationed has canopy, 2WD, good tires, EC, $ 15,000. Brandon Pardue, Ronda 336- 984- 6284. Intern’l 424 diesel tractor PS, runs good but has blow by, bad brakes, $ 2,750. Larry O’Barr, Gibsonville 336- 697- 0754. Small irrigation system new 5 hp pump, 4 stands, over 450 ft of pipe, $ 275; Cub tractor 1 pt hook up, all tools, GC, $ 3,000. Glen Key, Pleasant Garden 336- 674- 5398. ’ 46 Oliver 70 wide front, hydraulics, 3 pt hitch, runs very good, drives very good, tires okay, $ 2,500 OBO. Chuck Smith, Charlotte 803- 431- 1504. G AC tractor sickle mower plow and cultivators, new tires, runs good, has extra low gear, nice tractor, $ 3,500. F. Woodring, Vale 704- 462- 2229. Intern’l Harvester 444 42 hp completely reconditioned, operator manual, VGC, $ 4,500. L. L. Matthews, Cameron 910- 528- 6505. CA AC with front end loader includes set of loader forks and bucket, new hydraulic pump, clutch, brakes and tires, 3 pt hitch, $ 3,000 or would trade for Farmall Super A with cultivators. Allen Friday, Dallas 704- 922- 3603. JD hay rake 640 $ 1,350; 300 gal Reddi sprayer, 40 ft boom with foam marker, $ 1,800; dump bed 22 ft long with 5 ft sides, $ 2,800. Don Hurley, Troy 910- 572- 1839. ’ 63 Farmall Cub new tire on left rear, 2 new tires on front, 5 ft belly mower, plow, scrape blade, cultivator, disc, reg. tooth harrow, $ 4,500. Ardell Stewart, Charlotte 704- 399- 9721 or 399- 2151. Vermeer 605C round baler, sheltered, owner manual, fi eld ready, EC, $ 3,000 nego. H. N. Robertson, Knightdale 919- 266- 2669. Front end loader for 80- 90 hp tractor, $ 500; JD 30 combine, FC, have operator manual, $ 300. Mike Merritt, Magnolia 910- 532- 2862. Need two Cub Cadet mower decks for model 122 and model 149. Bob Sappenfield, Charlotte 704- 364- 0892. JD combine 69 model, 2,300 hrs, 13 ft grain head with 3- 30” row corn header, GC, $ 1,500. Max Troublefi eld, Albemarle 704- 982- 8090. 12 hp Kohler engine model # K301 AQS from IH Cub Cadet # 1200, $ 300. C. E. Redmond, Matthews 704- 847- 8231. ’ 52 Ford 8N red belly new motor, new clutch, EC, bushhog, 14” bottom plow, disc, planter, cultivator, good tires, good metal, $ 3,850. Sam Wiles, Stony Point 704- 585- 9813. Small backhoe by Bushhog for medium to small tractor, $ 5,000 OBO. W. L. Swift, State Road 336- 366- 2120. ’ 64 Intern’l 1 ton dump bed truck, 20,000 actual miles, original owner manual, one of a kind, $ 10,000. David Goodman, Concord 704- 262- 7529. Emerson well pump, ½ RPM model C53JXFLF, 3120 CAT, used less than 6 months,$ 250. Brad Thompson, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 4428. ’ 51 M JD tractor 6 spd, PS, GC, $ 4,200; ’ 51 M JD tractor cultivator and plow, overall GC, $ 3,000; ’ 55 Farmall 400 wide front PS, rare tractor, VGC, $ 5,000; ’ 53 Oliver Super 88 diesel wide front, $ 3,000, etc. T. Freeman, Sophia 336- 460- 0296. Ford mowing machine 7’ cut, extra cycle bar, belt driving, always sheltered, $ 500; GN trailer hitch ball safety ring on ¾ metal plate, ready to mount on fl at bed, $ 75. Charles or Michael Flynt, Colfax 336- 668- 2500 or 451- 6124. ’ 63 Ford 170 motor and transmission, VGC, $ 400; Merry Mac professional chipper, model SC 183 with Kubota WG600B engine, VGC, $ 1,200 nego. Mack Ridenhour, Richfi eld 704- 463- 7590 or 798- 3374. 5 Shank chisel plow, $ 500; AC 20 disc fi nishing harrow on wheels, all new disc on front, $ 800. Blair Burrage, Concord 704- 786- 3195. JD combine 13 ft grain head, diesel engine, EC, $ 4,400. R. Bowling, Rougemont 336- 364- 9942. ’ 81 JD 2640 70 hp diesel, new paint, rebuilt engine, canopy, bush-hog QT2425 loader with bucket and forks, remote hydraulics, new batter-ies and seat, 18.4- 26 rear and 11- 15 front tires, EC, $ 10,900. C. R. Moore, 828- 287- 4706. Wood saw metal bed, fi ts Farmall 140, 5A, etc, no belt, kept in shed, GC, $ 75. W. A. Middleton, Lexington 336- 853- 6343. Motor grader Huber, $ 6,500; Cat pan 613B, $ 15,000; dump truck Autocar, 1978, triaxle, $ 6,000. Charles Martin, Roxboro 336- 599- 0683. JD 660 side delivery hay rake, ground driven, weathered, but EC, $ 1,500; fuel tank with hand pump, 160 gallon, $ 150. J. T. Massey, Clayton 919- 934- 4695. Ford 600 Workmaster tractor, engine and hydraulic rebuilt in ’ 03, good tires, new battery, runs good, $ 3,750. Olin Meeks, Greensboro 336- 282- 7331. ’ 03 Caterpillar skid loader model 242, 740 hrs, forks and bucket LNC, $ 18,500. Johnny Helms, Waxhaw 704- 843- 5913. 7045 AC power shift, GC, $ 4,500; ’ 87 Montone dump trailer, 38’ long x 96” wide, framless dump, roll over tarp, EC, $ 15,000. Barry Drum, Newton 828- 464- 0163. Farmall H tractor new tires, bat-tery and paint, EC, $ 2,500; Farmall Cub, rebuilt new tires, fertilizer attachment, cultivators, $ 3,000; but-terbean sheller, factory made, used very little, $ 300. Marion Grissom, Oxford 919- 693- 5270. Kubota rotary mower model RCK 60 24B, VGC, $ 2,100. Tammy Byrd, Benson 919- 894- 7641. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW September 2007 German shorthair pointer 5 m/ o, good bloodline, great farm and bird dogs, no papers, $ 100 up. Roger Smith, McLeansville 336- 697- 0695. Tennessee red backs $ 10; Beagle pups, AKC, DOB 5/ 07, good line rabbit dogs, $ 300/ ea. Filippo Mauro, Pollocksville 252- 224- 0464. German shorthair pups AKC from proven hunting bloodlines, both parents are quality all day grouse dogs, NFC Rawhide Clown, FC Run-ning Bear; Udoibar, ref. on request, $ 250. Harry Rogers, Robbinsville 828- 479- 3597. Rabbit, some have butternut color of good mother, $ 5-$ 6/ ea. Marcus Schlarbach, Union Grove 336- 468- 6541 or 468- 6699. At stud, Australian shepherd blue Merle with 2 blue eyes champ bloodlines, 10” tall and weighs 10 lbs, fee $ 500 or pick of litter ASDA and NSDR. Rika Sutphin, Mt Airy 336- 789- 4226. Great Pyrenees reg., female, raised with goats, DOB 11/ 06, $ 300. Tammy Craine, Reidsville 336- 285- 0198. Cocker spaniel pups AKC reg., DOB 7/ 07, black and black/ white parti, $ 200/ males or $ 300/ females. C. Sells, Gold Hill 704- 633- 5065. Beagle pups, DOB 6/ 07, 3 males, tri color, good rabbit hunting stock, $ 95. Matt Dallas, Staley 336- 622- 1178. Missouri cottontails, rabbits out-side pen raised, best for training and ready, $ 10. Rusty Johnson, Wingate 704- 233- 9298. Feist 9 m/ o, needs more train-ing to be a squirrel dog, $ 50 OBO. Amber Hancock, Wilmington 910- 367- 3281. Great Pyrenees AKC reg., guard dogs, 10 w/ o, 4 males, 5 females; one male 10 m/ o, one female not eligible, $ 300-$ 350. Mark Johnson, Lenoir 919- 796- 4532. Rabbits Satins, Havanas, mini satins and mixed breeds for show, meat, breeding or pet, $ 10 up. Julie Gupton, Louisburg 919- 853- 3542. Missouri cottontail rabbits look like and same size as wild rabbits, work great in starting pen, $ 5/ ea. Jason Bryant, Raleigh 919- 847- 3454. Border collie X Great Pyrenees DOB 5/ 07, $ 50. Bonnie Dickerson, Oxford 919- 690- 1720. Satin Angora rabbits DOB 3/ 07, broken black, broken chin, copper, broken copper, pedigree, Spinner’s rabbits, $ 50. Teresa McCaw, Wake Forest 919- 266- 4356. At stud red/ white short haired Border collie, very calm, reg. ABC, fee $ 200. Mike Carico, New London 919- 810- 7987. Rabbits, New Zealand and Califor-nian breeding does and bucks, $ 30/ ea or all at discounted price. Chad Rouse, Zebulon 919- 455- 7338. Rabbits Giant Chin, Red Satin and California rabbits, $ 25. Howard Strickland, Raleigh 919- 828- 8868. Feist pups will show parents in the woods, pups have 3 world champs in pedigree, $ 200. James Smith, Albemarle 704- 982- 0290. Great Pyrenees pup 8 m/ o male, AKC reg., raised with and currently guarding goats, $ 200. Billy Bass, Statesville 704- 883- 0687. German shepherd pups, AKC, DOB 6/ 07, both parents on site, $ 250. Todd Nelson, Bear Creek 919- 444- 9366. Great Pyrenees pups DOB 8/ 07, raised with mini goats, sire is 180 lbs, dam 110 lbs, excellent quality, $ 350. Debbie Bracken, Mocksville 336- 671- 3117. Redbone coonhounds AKC and UKC reg., big boned, $ 250. Kelly Wil-lard, Kernersville 336- 643- 6442. Brittany pups AKC reg., DOB 6/ 07, liver/ white, orange/ white, $ 200; English setter pups, reg., DOB 5/ 07’ Rebel, Pine Cone, $ 100. Charles Wil-liard, Kernersville 336- 993- 8417. Rabbits all mix, brown, red, white, spots, fur straight or fl uffy, some lion mane mix, $ 10 or 2/$ 16. Connie Whit-fi eld, Mebane 919- 304- 2622. Rabbits dwarf Holland lops, smallest dwarf breed of lop eared rabbits, excellent pets, breeders, show, $ 10 up. Janice Jones, Danbury 336- 593- 8080. Tennessee redback rabbits $ 8/ straight run; $ 10/ sexed, quantities over 20 $ 8/ ea. Robin Blakley, Germanton 336- 969- 5698. English spot rabbits purebred, spots, Charlies and solids available, all colors, $ 10 up. Lynnette Cox, Burlington 336- 421- 8754. Beagle pups, AKC, DOB 5/ 07, Tiny Bull Controller bloodlines one female and three males should stay small. Lanny Hathcock, 704- 485- 3084. Vizslas pups AKC, champion sired, both parents on site, health guaranteed, show/ fi eld potential, $ 1,000. Amye Hines, Statesville 704- 450- 5912. Collie pups AKC reg., sable and white, $ 250. Janice Davis, Evergreen 910- 641- 7492. Rabbits Tennessee red back, $ 10 up. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange 919- 778- 0361. Great Pyrenees pup, AKC, male, good bloodline, working now with goats, DOB 3/ 07, $ 350. J. Efi rd, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. Boykin spaniels, DOB 7/ 07, BSS reg., parents on site, dew claws removed and tails docked, $ 450, taking deposits. Libby and Jimmy Presnell, Sparta 336- 372- 4131. Walker coonhound DOB 5/ 07, $ 250. Thomas Scott, Walnut Cove 336- 593- 2515. Australian cattle dogs blue heeler, AKC reg., CH bloodlines, work or show, blues and reds, $ 300 up. Benny Kinley, Greensboro 336- 299- 8621 or www. drkscattledogs. com Beagles 1 male, 1 female, regis-tered with papers, good rabbit dogs, 10 m/ o, $ 200/ ea nego. C. L. Williford, Princeton 919- 965- 6471. Georgia redback rabbits, good for training dogs, replenish, meat and pets. L. J. Smith, Thomasville 336- 476- 4112. Redbone coonhound pups, reg., papers, champion bloodlines, two lit-ters, DOB 5/ 07 and 6/ 07, $ 300/ ea. Ben Davis, Hudson 828- 493- 4626. German shepherd pups AKC reg., parents on site, ready 8/ 07, $ 300/ ea; German shepherd proven stud, AKC, $ 100; two German shepherd females, $ 100/ ea. Glenn Core, Dunn 910- 892- 0522. At stud beagle, fee $ 50. James W. Hayes, Rockingham 910- 895- 2688. Black German shepherd female trained in obedience and protection, good around kids, proven breeder, $ 800 nego. Dexter Farmer, Pink Hill 910- 298- 6588. Stud Border collie header by nature red/ white, short hair, ABC reg., calm, intelligent, $ 200. Mike Carico, New London 919- 810- 7987. Llewellin setters, 100%, Southern Gentleman’s hunting dog, $ 300. Jimmy Maynard, Grifton 252- 524- 4712. Arkansas redback rabbits, good for training pups or rabbit pen, $ 6; deer dogs 8 w/ o, parents on site, $ 20. Matt Dallas, Staley 336- 622- 1178. Border collie pups, DOB 7/ 07, bred tough enough for beef cattle, $ 200. Nash Williams, Sparta 336- 657- 7802. Queenslandblue heeler pups, farm raised, $ 200/ ea. Beth Rogers, Hiddnite 828- 446- 8994. Great Pyrenees pups AKC reg., DOB 7/ 07 males/ females, large parents on siate, great livestock guardians and family pets, $ 400. Tim Barrett, Casar 704- 538- 9160. Treeing Feist pups, DOB 7/ 07, NKC reg., dam is blue tick colored, $ 100/ ea. Steven Green, Randleman 336- 495- 1399. Red heeler pups DOB 7/ 07, AKC reg, will be ready 9/ 07, raised around cows, make great work dogs, $ 200. Jeremy McSwain, Hillsborough 336- 736- 6413. LA Catahoula Leopard pups, NALC reg., DOB 5/ 07, 6 males and 4 females, parents on site, $ 200. Britt and Janice Carter, Bear Creek 919- 302- 0012. Dachshund pups, DOB AKC, mini, red, black and tan, some dapple, $ 300-$ 350. Mae Anderson, Asheboro 336- 629- 7582. Pembroke Welsh Corgi, AKC, reds & tris, DOB 6/ 07, $ 250; German shepherd pups, AKC, large bone, blue and tan, DOB 6/ 07, male and female, $ 250. Bruce and Connie Kirby, Cla-remont 828- 256- 1884. Corgi female, 3 y/ o, red and white, will make a great companion, $ 400 good home only. Lorri George, Walnut Cove 336- 671- 8234. Lab pups, AKC, block heads, dew claws removed, family raised, over 40 champs in bloodline. Carmen Childress, Statesville 704- 546- 7624. English setter pups close working, easy trained grouse dogs, sire and dam on premises, $ 150. Harold Ward, Elk Park 828- 898- 5720. Shetland sheepdog pup female, AKC, white factored tri, will meet, $ 400. Julia Schulz, Elizabeth City 252- 264- 2459. Black and tan pups, DOB 6/ 07, good bloodline, parents good tree dogs, $ 80/ ea. Jim Fender, Sparta 336- 372- 8365. Feist squirrel dog, broke, 7 y/ o, $ 600; 3 y/ o Feist female squirrel dog, hunted some, $ 300. Danny Young, Apex 919- 210- 6255. Small Animals For Sale In accordance with state law, puppies and dogs advertised in the Agricultural Review which are 4 mos. or older must have current rabies vaccinations. This rule also includes dogs at stud. Ads MUST include the age of the canines at the time of publication, and a copy of the rabies certifi cate or a statement that all animals have current shots. NOTICE SMALL ANIMALS SMALL ANIMALS To rent or borrow jacks to dis-mantle 3,300 bu grain bin. Cal Jeffries, Mebane 336- 421- 9967. Hydraulic lift for 1925 Massey Harris pony tractor or retired tractor same or near age for parts. Joseph Wat-terson, Broadway 919- 258- 6008. 331 NH PTO driven manure spreader in usable or GC within 75 miles of Bennett. David Owen, Ben-nett 919- 842- 7987. Used silo top or dome 24’ in diameter. Larry Pickett, Asheboro 201- 463- 1690. 6 ft to 7 ft roto tiller. Wayne Couick, Waxhaw 704- 225- 2203. Long disc mower with good gear box. R. K. Swift, Elon 336- 508- 9601. PTO corn sheller for ear corn in GC; Case 430 tractor for parts. Robert Reynolds, Pleasant Garden 336- 685- 4945. MF 20 industrial tractor, loader or backhoe for parts, complete or in pieces running or not, any condition; Inter 539 deluxe tractor for parts, complete/ in pieces running/ or not any condition. G. Taylor, Timberlake 336- 364- 7799. White 7300 diesel combine, GC. Leroy Becton, Gibsonville 336- 512- 3440. Wagon hitch for 500 series, square baler. Ken Moore, Cherryville 704- 435- 1206. Intern’l Cub Cadet model 782 with power takeoff. Jerry Taylor, Clemmons 336- 766- 9409. Hay loader for front end tractor bucket such as Hoelschere or Agway, would like to have 8 or 10 bale but would consider any. Jason Jackson, Dunn 910- 892- 0548. Weed wiper or wick bar 8 to 16 ft long in working condition. John Isenhour, Salisbury 919- 915- 0735. Rock picker in working condi-tion. John Singleton, Mocksville 336- 998- 8233. Planter for a Super A that is complete and good working condition. Martin Crisco, Asheboro 336- 873- 7326. Set of cultivators or cultiva-tor parts for 140 high clear or AV. Thomas Teague, Winston- Salem 336- 768- 6800. MF 40 B tractor, retired from state roadside mowing with a mid mount sickle bar, still mounted would be ideal, any rear rotary mowers with a frame mount attached for a sign. Michael Butler, Lexington 336- 382- 9065. 4 ft, 3 pt tiller GC; sprayer, 3 pt or small trailer type, can run off 12 volt but must have at least a 3.0 gpm and 60 psi, prefer 25 to 50 gallon plastic container. Larry Simpson, Indian Trail 704- 289- 1391. 55 gallon +/-, 3 pt hitch, 15- 20’ boom sprayer with pump, GC to EC, nego. Spencer Sharpe, Rougemont 919- 643- 2844. Case horse pulled planter plates, any cell count, plates are iron, ap-proximately 7” OD, logo embossed and plate is world globe with eagle perced on top. O. C. Powell, Rocky Mount 252- 977- 6775. Vertical/ upright grain bin, prefer 6’- 7’ diameter, 2- 4 rings in GC, to EC. Matt Sink, Winston- Salem 336- 978- 5956. Used tractors 25- 30 hp, would prefer AC, will consider other makes. Donald Scearce, Lexington 336- 357- 3533. Need 6’ box blade with rippers must be in working condition. Ben Augustyn, Kannapolis 704- 202- 0483. Bushhog at least 5 ft on disk at least 5 ft for 3 pt hitch, in working order, will trade my labor on your farm for the bushhog. Todd Nicholson, Dallas 704- 923- 0051. Small seed cleaner with bagger. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Post driver that fi ts a 3 pt hitch, GC, reasonable price. Bill Henley, Mooresville 704- 677- 3040. Tiller for a 3 pt hitch/ PTO at reasonable price. Bill Bowman, Greensboro 336- 687- 8119. Pulley to fi t a Super A to hook up a sickle bar mower. Ronnie Mangum, Monroe 704- 764- 3535. Silage dump wagon, FC. Alvin Roddy, Franklinville 336- 824- 2831. Used fi nish mower with rear discharge and 3 pt hook up. Roger Shumate, High Point 336- 431- 6738. Doors/ side windows or cab for ’ 90 4630 Ford tractor. Bobby Martin, Lawsonville 336- 593- 2795. JD RGK 8’ or 10’ offset disc har-row, will take one in need of repairs, need scrapers and hitch tongue for the above, need PTO cover for JD4520. E. B. Harris, Warrenton 252- 257- 2140. 2910 Ford diesel tractor. C. Pruette, Cherryville 704- 435- 3302. Minneapolis Moline LS 300 manure spreader, need parts for rear sprocket, drive chain, will take entire unit. John Booth, Jr., Rural Hall 336- 969- 6235. Equipment Wanted EQUIPMENT WANTED CIH 2394 2WD duals, 160 hp, IH 1066 ROPS duals, $ 18,000. M. D. Smith, Dunn 910- 891- 4713. Dynahoe backhoe number 190, good paint and tires, diesel, front bucket, dumps forward and sideways, GC, $ 6,200. Ronnie Greene, Ennice 336- 200- 2020. ’ 05 Kubota M95 MF WD w/ SL loader and 4- in- 1 bucket, EC, 308 hrs, 2 SCV’s with priority, CAH, 32/ 32 swing shift, radials, many extras, $ 38,925; Unverferth 10”/ 10 hole wheel spacers, 2 w/ all bolts, $ 475/ set. Charles Grantham, Raleigh 919- 427- 0637. IH 8’ grain drill, inside has no rust, owner manual, great for deer food plots, $ 1,000. David Creech, Raleigh 919- 868- 6773. ’ 73 IH 424 tractor with front loader, 4 ft bushhog and adjustable scrape blade, diesel, 37 hp, 3 pt hitch, PTO, VGC, starts and runs great, $ 8,200. Lynn Piper, Snow Camp 336- 287- 7661. ’ 04 JD 990 40 hp, 4x4 diesel, garage kept, w/ front loader, canopy, 4’ bushhog, LNC, $ 17,000. Ashley Smart, Raleigh 276- 579- 4215. Leinbach L7200 post hole drill with 9” auger, $ 275; Leinbach boom pole, $ 40. Michael McFadyen, King 336- 985- 5299. JD 900 HC, EC, $ 10,500. Steve Elkins, Chapel Hill 919- 967- 4646. Hardee 4 ft sideboy with hy-draulic slide out, kept under shelter, $ 1,500. Denise Jones, Grifton 252- 524- 4702. MF 150 gas, 44 hp with small front loader, $ 5,900; Farmall cub, new paint, muffl er, tire and battery, cults, plow, planter and disc, $ 3,500; tiller used once, 3 pt hitch, PTO driven, 48”, $ 1,000. Russell Terry, Greensboro 336- 580- 4410. ’ 04 NH TL100 4 WD, cab H& A, 12 spd, shuttle transmission, 3 remotes, low hours, LNC, always sheltered, 540- 1,000 PTO, 93.5 hp, $ 31,500. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. 16 ft sq bale hay elevator, motor not included, $ 200. Russ Brock, Mt. Olive 919- 658- 0493. Troybilt rear tine tiller7 hp, VGC, $ 550. Janis Khan, High Point 336- 882- 0813. Cultipacker by Lienbach machin-ery, 3 pt hitch, 6 ft wide, LNC, $ 550; ’ 06 AgriMetal straw blower, 13 hp, Honda engine, electric start, $ 3,300; Chevy C60 dump truck, 15 ft fl at bed twin cylinder dump, wood sides, grain sides, good paint and interior, $ 6,500. M. Curry, Winston- Salem 336- 399- 1086. ’ 00 Frick sawmill all metal, PTO powered, $ 2,800. Matthew Gilbert, Lincolnton 704- 308- 0432. JD 316 lawn tractor with mower deck, good restoration project or parts tractor, $ 500. Jeff Rowland, Concord 704- 795- 5030. Excavator Komatsu PC150LC, 34,000 lbs, 36” and 24” buckets, UC about 50%, no leaks, strong engine and pumps, ready to work, $ 19,900. Bert Kymalainen, Willow Springs 919- 669- 4273. Ford 4000 diesel 1972 with TS bushhog and boom, 53 hp, big tires/ wheels, PS, VGC, $ 5,750. Eric Drye, Trinity 336- 472- 4967. ’ 48 Ford 8N runs LN, converted to 12 volt and electronic ignition, 3 new tires, $ 2,750. Tim Sustar, Laurel Springs 336- 359- 8677. JD 2630 tractor one owner, 70 hp, new paint, runs extremely well, does not burn oil, shelter kept, $ 10,500; ’ 47 MH 55 tractor, 60 hp, good sheet metal, tires, paint, complete overhaul with only 500 hrs, EC, $ 4,500. Francis Dean, Oxford 919- 693- 2069. Combine K gleaner late model, shed kept, 10 ft grain header, 2 row corn head, straw chopper, GC, $ 3,000. Eric Gettys, Shelby 704- 482- 4968. Woods belly mower for Cub tractor, VGC, $# 50. Willie Pickard, Liberty 336- 376- 9924. NI 5408 disc mower $ 4,200; JD Gator, 4x2 with cab, $ 6,200; NH 268 square baler, $ 2,800. Tim Knight, Blanch 336- 694- 5763. JD disc mower $ 125; one row Cole planter, $ 125; Super A stalk cutter, $ 75; 1 blade bottom plow, $ 75. Leo Naylor, Autryville 910- 309- 6852. Intern’l Machinery 6’ bushhog, $ 550; bushhog FTH 720 fi nish mower, $ 750; 5 shank tillage tool, $ 200; used barbed wire, $ 75. Eric Oldham, Chapel Hill 919- 933- 6629. Cub Cadet 1450 lawn mower, GC; Cub Cadet 1250 frame, wheels and all part to reassemble, engine parts for rebuilding included, $ 750 or trade for golf cart. Gary Greene, Lenoir 828- 757- 6504. ’ 99 MF 240 tractor 48 hp, 3 cyl. diesel with canopy, GC, $ 8,500. Jason Draughon, Fayetteville 910- 484- 8247. Kubota L2850 2 WD, w/ bushhog squealer mower, recent full service, 1,000 hrs, strong tractor, used mostly for mowing, $ 6,500. Keith Hanlon, Whispering Pines 910- 315- 1520. Cub tractor for parts, complete except for rear rubber. E. Cliftoon, Raleigh 919- 851- 0362. MF corn head, 43 4 row, 30”, $ 1,000. Jason Sink, Trinity 336- 476- 6157. Case IH 1044 4 row wide corn head, GC, fi eld ready, $ 4,500. William Leggett, Lumberton 910- 740- 0910. NH 962 4 row corn head, 36” spac-ing, GC, has drive converter for late model combine, will work on older machines with the converter removed, $ 1,000. Adam Pryor, Hendersonville 828- 674- 5838. AC 72 pull type combine, EC, $ 1,200 OBO; 110 gallon sprayer, 3 pt hitch, 20 ft boom, Gc, $ 800; 2 row corn planter with sunfl ower and soy-bean plates, GC, $ 900. Seth Yowell, Winston- Salem 336- 240- 8879. Ford 3000 diesel tractor, with front end loader, $ 6,900; Kioti 3054 4WD tractor, 30 hp, $ 5,900. Larry Essick, Kernersville 336- 689- 2682. JD 39N 6 ft sickle mower, GC, $ 425. James Roberts, Archdale 336- 431- 5508. MF 232 QT loader for 245 or similar, EC, $ 1,500. Brooks Thomas, Randleman 336- 674- 3702. 1940 Cat # 112 motor grader, $ 3,000. Ricky Greene, Asheboro 336- 629- 1417. JD Pro 16 cotton head parts, $ 1-$ 150. William Weeks, Mt Olive 919- 222- 2447. ’ 05 NH BR 750 rnd baler, 1,200 bales, EC, $ 16,000 OBO. Winfred Allen, Siler City 919- 837- 5322. 1010 JD utility gas, 3 pt, 2 row tractor, $ 5,500. Barry Cooper, Albe-marle 704- 982- 2538. 8N tractor w/ 6’ mower, VGC, $ 3,000; only the tractor, $ 2,750, kept inside; scoop, $! 00; mower, $ 300. Rick Rogers, Mt Pleasant 704- 436- 2154. Toro 14’ boom sprayer fully contained, VGC, great for starter land-scaper, $ 6,500. Rick Eller, Salisbury 704- 647- 0213. ’ 98 Honda 300 4 wheeler, red, LNC, original tires, new battery, comes with helmet, $ 2,500. Rick Rogers, Mt. Pleasant 704- 436- 2154. JD 316 with 46” deck, VGC, 16 hp Onan, hydro, one owner, always garaged, $ 2,300 OBO: AC rear wheel weights, fi t CA, $ 100. Ken Walker, Monroe 704- 283- 7033. 60” Howse 3 pt hitch bushhog, GC, $ 1,100. J. J. Ledford, 704- 577- 8591. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT September 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 ’ 02 Exiss 3 horse, slant load, aluminum, heat/ air in dress room, tack storage, back ramp for loading, $ 13,000. Delene Huggins, Hickory 828- 294- 3878. ’ 94 25 ft GN, straight load horse trailer, partial fi nished dressing rm with AC, water storage and tack stor-age, new tires, $ 2,700. Terry Hawks, Walnut Cove 336- 314- 8356. Rubber fencing and chew guard for horses, strong, fl exible, easy to install, great for horses, riding rings, maintenance free, $. 10/ ft delivered. Jim Tonseth, Salisbury 704- 213- 3382. APHA weanling colt, DOB 5/ 07, black/ white, one blue eye, $ 400. C. Sells, Gold Hill 704- 633- 5065. QH gelding reg. 4 y/ o, very laid back, excellent trail horse, well man-nered, 14.2h, light sorrel with fl axen mane and tail with blaze/ star, $ 3,000. Trenton Abbott, Henderson 252- 492- 4689 or 226- 2125. One horse Hackney wagon, barn kept, $ 1,000. Julian and Sandy Glover, Bailey 252- 235- 6141. Custom built aluminum horse trailer hay racks, this hay rack will fi t any trailer, mounts on top either front or rear, easy installation, $ 1,250. Douglas McCraw, East Bend 336- 399- 7049. AQHA Grulla stallion $ 1,500 OBO. M. Jackie, Cooleemee 336- 284- 6821. 16” custom reiner saddle by Dakota Basketweave tooling light oil leather purchased new used one time, $ 600. Billy Henderson, Olin 704- 529- 4555. Chestnut Arabian mare, 8 y/ o, 15.1h, registered, done two 50 mi races, in foal to Stetson CD Sweep-stakes nominated stallion for ’ 08 foal, $ 4,500. Dennis Brucker, Bear Creek 919- 837- 0322. Horse boarding $ 250 full board, 421/ 62 large lighted riding ring, limited number of borders, owner on site. Sandra Stum and Bryan Goebel, Liberty 336- 685- 4619. ’ 97 Ponderosa two horse trailer, escape door, saddle compartment and feed manger, BP, minor rust, only been used a few times, $ 3,000. Curtis Bowen, Franklinville 336- 498- 4803. QH gelding 11 y/ o, great disposi-tion, great on trails, rides, loads, trims, gentle, calm, sound, great with other horses, $ 1,600. Kyle Saburn, Delco 910- 470- 2316. Ponderosa GN, 16 ft stock trailer, dress rm w/ AC, sink, bed, etc, GC, $ 2,600. Paige Saburn, Delco 910- 470- 2316 or 655- 5857. ’ 98 Adams 2 horse/ slant load GN trailer, weekender pkg, rear tack, awning, GC, $ 5,500. Art Cochran, Charlotte 704- 596- 3912. ’ 98 Sundowner trailer, 3 horse slant, aluminum, 20’ awning, 7x10 LQ, water, shower, drop down windows, escape door, stud divider/ front stall, EC, $ 20,000; 18” brown Montreal trail saddle, all leather, LNC, $ 600. Vivian Teachey, Rose Hill 910- 289- 2563. ’ 01 Circle M Supreme 2 horse trailer, straight load, step up, manger, dressing room, newly painted, new tires, VGC, $ 4,500; TB gelding bay 16h, great dispo, hunter/ jumper rid-den in Pony Club, $ 4,000. Lisa Long, Clemmons 336- 764- 8638. APHA gelding reg. 5 y/ o, bald face, loving nature, natural horseman trained on ground, started in saddle, stands for farrier, trail ridden some, $ 2,500. Dana Phillips, Dallas 704- 813- 9896. Bareback pad, nice brown suede, wool underside, used one time, horse size, $ 60 OBO. Heather Howell, Burlington 336- 263- 4582. Rocky Mtn horse 12 y/ o, chestnut, gelding, 15.1, excellent trail horse, smooth gaits, gentle, $ 2,500. V. Teachey, Rose Hill 910- 289- 2563. Passier all purpose saddle, $ 500. Jennifer Leiner, Raleigh 919- 368- 3422. TB gelding 16.2h, 23 y/ o gentle, good manners, walk, trot, canter, jump, saddle, bridle, halter and blankets, $ 1,500 or horse only for $ 1,000 would consider lease to own or just lease. Lynnsey or Marci Sinkoe, Matthews 704- 846- 1742. Spotted saddle horse, white mane, colorful, pleasant ride, professional trained, 13 y/ o, good home only, $ 1,500 cash; Chestnut paint gelding, profes-sional training, jog, trot, canter, $ 1,250 cash. Harold Morgan, Gibsonville 336- 584- 9278. QH X 8 y/ o, 15.5h, gentle, great trail ride, sorrel with blond tail and mane, $ 2,500. John Griffi n, Fairmont 910- 374- 9553. Ponies bay mare, 13h, rides, neck reins, $ 650; sorrel mare, 47”, rides, $ 450. R. A. Honeycutt, Roseboro 910- 303- 4174 or 868- 8536. 15” roping saddle $ 275; English endurance saddle, no fi ttings, LN, $ 150; 4 horse stock trailer saddle compartment, divider sections, mats, $ 995. Lonnie Sprinkle, Winston- Salem 336- 784- 1565 15” Dakota roping saddle great for pleasure riding, complete head stall and broke Snapple bit, saddle pad, saddle stand, two winter turnout blankets, LNC, $ 800. Jeff Bonds, Concord 980- 521- 9349. Horse boarding stables, new, private, electric rope fencing, wash stall, round pen, we welcome special need horses, owned by certifi ed vet tech and lives on premises, full board includes grooming, exercise and medicating, $ 325/ mo. Connie Paris, Madison 336- 871- 2843. Good horse, red all over, has shoes, needs riding and a good home, $ 1,000 to $ 800. Curtis Boone, Warsaw 910- 293- 0136. Red Dun Appaloosa 10 y/ o, 15.3h, cannot be ridden due to hock/ back problems, not on meds, loves people, Free to the right home. Barb Sauer, Kernersville 336- 978- 9016. Mini donkeys adorable and regis-tered, $ 500 up. Joan or Steve Levitt, Efl and 919- 563- 9527. Texas Saddlery adult size saddle with straps, $ 300. Dennis Murray, Prospect Hill 336- 562- 3057. AQHA weanlings from NCSU-CVM , $ 750. Koren Kartes, Raleigh 919- 513- 6642. TWH reg. mare 7 y/ o, 16h, black roan, Pusher bloodline, trail ridden clips, loads, $ 2,500; black Zimco saddle/ bridle, $ 500; ’ 77 Big Valley stock trailer, GN, $ 1,500; ’ 00 Trails West GN 3 horse slant load, LQ, VGC, $ 22,500. D. Mullins, Lexington 336- 798- 6552. Good retirement home needed for older QH mare, easy keeper and easy to handle, Free. Jeannie Lins, Salisbury 704- 637- 5058. Broke gelding, 2 y/ o, breeding Blondy‘ s Dude and Ima Cool Skip, $ 2,400. Jerry Freeze, China Grove 704- 857- 9304. Horse boarding, southern Gran-ville/ northern Wake co, large stalls, pasture, riding ring, round pen, trail rides, 30 yrs experience, $ 300/ per month. Ralph Bridges, Creedmoor 919- 528- 3082. Paso Fino gelding 5 y/ o, 4 months professional training, very gentle, easy to ride, good on trails, $ 3,800 OBO. A. Furr, Salisbury 704- 798- 3460. Two roping saddles one light oil color, the other chocolate brown, heavy, excellent for roping, trail riding or work saddles, LNC, $ 400/ ea. Erica Bowman, Youngsville 919- 414- 2737. Horse boarding 17 miles north of Pittsboro off 15- 501, large stalls, indoor lit riding area, 4 large pastures, 2 paddocks, ring, $ 150-$ 300/ month, owner lives on site. Karen Suberman, Chapel Hill 919- 933- 7467. Pony jet black, 36” tall, gelding, good lead line pony for small kids, $ 800. Joe Wages, Winston- Salem 336- 682- 7950. HORSES Horses & Supplies For Sale *** PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins test. Advertisers must supply the accession number of test, the name of lab doing the test, the date of test and results for each equine advertised. The following advertisers have provided proof of a negative Coggins test. *** Non GMO or round up ready shelled corn or earn corn. Greg Molner, Blanch 336- 234- 9216. Need old straw or hay for erosion control, located near King, $ 1-$ 2. Rick Smith, King 336- 972- 5049. Corn silage in Surry co, around the Dobson area. Tim Harris, Newton 828- 464- 7314. Whole or cracked corn to feed to pigs. T. J. Tougervang, Greensboro 336- 402- 9910. Inexpensive cow quality hay, pick up or delivery, 30- 40, 4’ x5’ or 5’ x5’ round bales, spring cut or last year crop. Ernest Tabor, East Bend 336- 961- 3484. Grass hay round bales, needs to be relatively weed free, will pay good for good hay. Nelson Dellinger, Shelby 704- 472- 7904. Hay & Grain Wanted HAY & GRAIN WANTED ’ 07 northern grown Timothy and orchard grass horse quality, $ 5 up. Junior Brenneman, Hamptonville 336- 468- 8145. Horse quality alfalfa square bales, $ 10; horse quality Max Q, $ 8, quan-tity delivery available. John Reese, Norwood 704- 474- 4052. Wheat straw square bales in the barn, $ 3.25/ ea. Frank Hobson, Jr., Boonville 336- 679- 6244. Orchard grass, good quality, $ 3/ ea bale. Charles Mode, Lexington 336- 764- 2586. Horse hay orchard grass, $ 4.75/ ea; Timothy, orchard, Kentucky, bluegrass, clover, alfalfa mix with small bit of fescue mix, $ 4.50, fi rst and second cutting, delivery available. Elizabeth MacDonald, Blanch 336- 694- 1737. Timothy hay ’ 07-’ 08 excellent quality, 55 lb average size, $ 7.25/ sq bales, delivery available, pick up greater than 100 bales, $ 7/ ea, avail-able year round. Jackie Adams, New Hill 919- 395- 2080. ’ 07 Alfalfa $ 6.50/ bale. Rick Gar-rett, Liberty 336- 565- 4950. Horse hay square bales, no rain, $ 3/ ea. W. L. Clodfelter, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 2234 or 769- 9104 or 769- 3165. ’ 07 Orchard grass sq bales, $ 5; rnd bales, $ 40. John Maddrey, Roanoke Rapids 252- 583- 3291. Oat hay, horse quality, ’ 07 cutting, never wet, barn stored, $ 4/ sq bale, possible local delivery extra. William Bigham, Liberty 336- 622- 2633. ’ 07 Crabgrass hay, horse quality, $ 2/ in the fi eld or $ 2.50/ at the barn. Tony Harmon, Julian 336- 685- 4059. Fescue and mixed grass hay horse and cow quality, square bale, $ 2.225 in the fi eld, $ 3/ in the barn. Josie Snider, Staley 336- 622- 2942. Tifton 44 Bermuda square and round bales, $ 3-$ 30/ in the fi eld. Denise Bennett, Carthage 910- 947- 5626. Abrezzi rye hay, $ 3.25/ ea. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. Alfalfa hay and alfalfa mixed hay, large square bales, 3’ x3’ x8’, $ 125/ ea pick up. Tony Greene, Hendersonville 828- 699- 2781. Wheat straw, $ 4/ bale. Alex Nelson, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 1160. ’ 07 coastal Bermuda horse hay, $ 25/ roll. Lacy Beck, Hamlet 910- 582- 0271 or 995- 1041. ’ 07 Fescue 4x4 rolls, $ 20/ ea. Dennis Bondurant, Reidsville 336- 613- 0738. ’ 07 wheat straw $ 3/ per bale at barn, can be delivered or straw can be blown. Jay Knight, Randleman 336- 495- 1358. May ’ 07 Fescue under cover, 4x5 bales, no weeds, good quality, 75 left, $ 30/ ea or $ 25 for quantity of 25 or more, delivery available; square bales available this fall, $ 3/ ea, delivery available. Larry Menoher, Oxford 919- 702- 1275. Quality hay, organic feeds/ supple-ments, pick up and delivery, minimum purchased req’d, $ 5 up. Nora Mitchell, Wake Forest 919- 528- 5690. Fescue/ orchard mix all square bales, fall ’ 07 cutting, horse quality, $ 3/ in the fi eld; $ 3.50/ in the barn. Donald Baker, Youngsville 919- 556- 2402 or 616- 4190- cell. ’ 07 Fescue 4x4 round bales, net wrapped, $ 30/ ea. L. M. Chrismon, Elon 336- 449- 5775. Straw 700 bales, $ 3.50/ ea. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336- 764- 1043. Fescue 75 bales, $ 4/ ea. Brandon Hin-shaw, Randleman 336- 498- 0264. Coastal Bermuda $ 3/ in the fi eld; $ 4/ in the barn, $ 4 + for delivery; wheat straw, $ 2.50/ per bale, approximately 50 lbs. William Sutton, Jr., Ernul 252- 229- 1889. Cheyenne Bermuda square bales, $ 3/ in the fi eld, $ 4/ at the barn. Earley Wilder, Zebulon 919- 365- 3939. Spring cut hay $ 3/ per square bale. Jason Holt, Lawsonville 336- 593- 8125. Oats, cleaned and bagged, $ 4/ per bu. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. Alfalfa, $ 6.50/ per bale; orchard grass, $ 5/ per bale; fescue grass, $ 3.50/ per bale; orchard grass, fescue mix, $ 4/ per bale, will deliver at extra cost. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale 336- 643- 5621. ’ 07 Orchard grass sq bales, $ 4.50 to $ 5/ ea; pregnant mare hay, $ 5.50-$ 6.50/ ea; Alpaca hay, $ 5.50- $ 6.50; oat hay, 45.50/ ea; cow/ goat, sheep hay, $ 3.50-$ 4/ ea. B. Lindley, Siler City 919- 742- 4009- home or 336- 302- 5405- cell. Fescue 55 lb bales, horse quality, $ 3/ in barn or $ 2.50 in the fi eld, no rain, stored in barn, third cutting of ’ 07. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 770- 1070. ’ 07 wheat straw $ 3/ bale. Doug Grove, Siler City 919- 548- 2670. Wheat straw $ 3.50/ bale. Jason Sink, Trinity 336- 476- 6157. Horse quality fescue mix $ 4/ at the barn; alfalfa clean $ 8/ bale. Keith Peeples, Oak Ridge 336- 668- 0301. Horse quality orchard grass, 50 lb square bale/$ 4.75; orchard grass, Timothy, Kentucky bluegrass, clover, alfalfa with some fescue mix, $ 4.50/ 50 lb square bale, delivery available. Elizabeth MacDonald, Blanch 336- 684- 1737. Hay & Grain For Sale HAY & GRAIN Hive bodies, Supers, extracting equipment. Jeff McKellar, Jacksonville 910- 353- 6589. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Bees wax, light and dark colors, $ 4/ lb. Marcel Renn, Salisbury 704- 637- 8931. Minnesota Hygienic queens for fall requeening, gentle and produce large populations for honey produc-tion, $ 15 + S& H. Jack Tapp, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 2006. 5 frame nucs $ 65 with frame exchange; $ 85 with no exchange, 20 miles north of Wilmington. Barry Har-ris, Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. 15 new beehives with bees resis-tant to colony collapse disorder and mites, $ 110/ ea. Tony Parker, Bolton 910- 655- 0741. 5 frame nucs, $ 75 with no frame exchange, pick up only, 20 mi south of Fayetteville. Michael Reynaud, Fayetteville 910- 323- 4735. Two strong hives and lots of miscel-laneous hive bodies/ supers, include this years honey, $ 300. Ramon Tancinco, Durham 919- 392- 3976. Tulip poplar honey 60- 5 gallon buckets, pick up only, $ 100/ ea. Ed or Ruth Whitley, Albemarle 704- 982- 3136. Ten strong bee hives with brood chamber and super, $ 130/ ea. Greg Hager, Alexis 704- 263- 1433. 11 new and used shallow supers have frames, $ 10/ ea or $ 100/ for all. Lock Gessner, Selma 919- 284- 1123. Bees, Supplies & Services For Sale NOTICE N. C. law requires a permit to sell honey bees in the state. A permit is not required for: The sale of less than 10 bee hives in a calendar year, a one- time going-out- of- business sale of less than 50 hives, or the renting of bees for pollination purposes or their movement to gather honey. Contact Don Hopkins, state apiarist, NCDA& CS, 1060 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001 for information. Beagle and feist X. James W. Hayes, Jr., Rockingham 910- 895- 2688. Old fashioned Gordon setter or Irish setter from hunting bloodlines, want broke dog or one well started, will consider pup, male or female no show dogs, reasonable price. Wayne Jones, Walstonburg 252- 753- 8588. Missouri cottontail rabbits must be located west of Charlotte, e- mail best contact method. Michael Orr, Robbinsville 828- 479- 9115 mocons@ yahoo. com UKC Plott prefer female, between 6 w/ o to 12 m/ o. Candy Spencer, Fairfi eld 252- 925- 1874. Mini Australian shepherd female, prefer older but would consider puppy, blue merle or red tri, no taller than 13”, reg. with NSDR or ASDA, all prices considered. Rika Sutphin, Mt Airy 336- 789- 4226. Small Animals Wanted SMALL ANIMALS WANTED At stud Brittany, proven, DNA done, orange/ white, excellent hunter from Edwards’s stock, fee $ 400; Brit-tany pups, AKC, $ 350. Mark Estep, Monroe 704- 764- 8683. Dachshunds, mini, vet raised, $ 350. Meghan Moore, Cleveland 704- 278- 1066. Australian shepherd pups, DOB 6/ 07, AKC merles and tris, great workers and pets, $ 250-$ 300. Darlene Hickok, Dunn 910- 567- 2447. Great Pyrenees pups DOB 7/ 07, male/ female raised with goats, sire AKC and dam full blooded on site, $ 250/ ea. Kenneth Rogers, Denton 336- 859- 3940. Great Pyrenees pups, DOB 7/ 07, CKC reg., will require deposit, 5 males, 5 females, good disposition, dam and sire on site, $ 450/ ea. David and Melina Joyner, Denton 336- 857- 1122. Australian cattledogs blue heelers, out of working stock, tails docked, 3 males, $ 100. Jody Lawrence Candler 828- 667- 1300. Mtn Feist DOB 5/ 07, natural tree dogs with looks and brains, 15- 20 lbs erect ears and bobtails, $ 200. D. Ross, Roxboro 336- 599- 8002. Rabbits different kinds, $ 10/ ea. Michael Williams, Elm City 252- 904- 5154. Weimaraner pups, AKC, blue and silver, dam and sire good nautred, DOB 5/ 07, $ 500. Clyde Hayes, Lowgap 336- 320- 2335. Australian cattledogs AKC, red/ blue heeler, tails docked, dew claws removed, $ 250. Mary Wike, Hiddenite 828- 632- 0525. English setters, DOB 5/ 07, white/ black ticked, champ bloodline, 4 gen-eration pedigree, 18 champs, 5 Hall of Famers, Smith Setter/ Hicks Rising son breeding, $ 350. Joe Bivens, Gastonia 843- 672- 3512 or 803- 804- 5846. Pembroke Welsh corgi male puppy, AKC, tri color, DOB 11/ 06, $ 300/ ea; mixed puppies, Corgi and Blue heeler, DOB 5/ 07, tails docked, 4 males, $ 50/ ea. Kathy Daniels, Taylorsville 828- 632- 5025. Australian cattle dogs blue heelers, blue and red, great workers and pets, DOB 8/ 07, AKC reg. $ 250. Debbie Hinson, Wingate 704- 582- 0408. Lab pups AKC, sire multiple champion, dam producer of several champs, great pets or hunters, $ 400; beagles, AKC/ UKC, pups, running dogs, champ bloodlines, ready, $ 200 up. Stanley Booker, Greensboro 336- 708- 1366. Australian cattledog blue and red heelers, DOB 6/ 07, males only, $ 150. Alison Blevins, Yadkinville 336- 961- 3323. German shorthair pointers Eng-lish Pointers, English setters, Brittany spaniels, Weimaraner, all registered, good bloodlines, some broke, $ 200 up. Don and Linda Smith, Albertson 252- 568- 4938. Border collie pups DOB 6/ 07, good bloodlines, $ 225. Bob or Betty Martin, Lawsonville 336- 593- 2793. Feist, DOB 6/ 07, farm, hunting squirrel dog pups, males and females, $ 125. Gary Satterfi eld, Thomasville 336- 472- 6227. Australian cattledogs, blue heel-ers, blue/ red, great working or pets, DOB 8/ 07, AKC reg., $ 250. Debbie Hinson, Wingate 704- 582- 0408. Mini Rex rabbits, male and female in various colors, $ 10/ ea. S. Howell, Mocksville 336- 751- 9363. Jack Russell terriers reg., fi eld work and conformation pedigree out-standing temperament, stud service, puppies, $ 250-$ 350. Kate Woods, Carthage 919- 947- 6665. Golden Retriever pups full blood, ready August 30, $ 200/ ea. Cynthia Duke, Rocky Mount 252- 443- 1958. Great Pyrenees pups AKC reg., champion bloodline, ready now, $ 300. Brian Estep, Polksville 704- 482- 7513. Jack Russell terrier pups great for farm, males and females, parents on site, $ 150. Roger Doss, Mt Airy 336- 786- 8884. Five white rabbits, $ 5/ ea. Jason Hartgrove, King 336- 983- 7616. Border collie pups ABCA reg., DOB 3/ 07, black/ white and tri color, from working parents, sire top trial dog. Teresa Fischer, Siler City 919- 742- 3234. SMALL ANIMALS Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW September 2007 74 ac Randolph co, pond, pasture, creek, branch, old house, $ 4,500/ per ac. Betty Sue Holman, Randolph 336- 746- 5558. 25+ ac southeast Catawba co, less than 5 minutes to Lake Norman, $ 475,000. Rene Parker, Catawba 828- 478- 2273. 43.8 ac farmland located on west River Road between Franklinton and Louisburg in Franklin co, lots of road front and pond, $ 11,000/ per ac or best offer. Ed Harris, III, Youngsville 919- 554- 1962. For rent 10 ac pasture with reno-vated barn with one stall below and apartment on top, $ 1,000/ mo. Wayne Foushee, Moncure 919- 542- 3722. 10 ac sale/ lease to purchase, x fenced, cow boy barn, 7 stalls, creek, 1,700 ft custom house, $ 1,000/ rent or $ 242,000. Sandra Stum/ BJ Goebel, Julian 336- 685- 4619. 77.65 ac in southeastern Randolph co, timbered in ’ 04, under management of timber consultant, some hardwoods remain, low county taxes, $ 3,000/ per ac. Neil and Anne Evans, Bennett 336- 879- 1355. 228 ac Moore co, wild game hunt-ers paradise, growing timber, special target zoning, $ 5,000/ ac. John Burns, Sanford 919- 775- 7429. 24.5 ac nice property, Surry co, 12 ac grass land, 12 ac wooded with stream, $ 240,000. David Coe, Dobson 336- 710- 1488. 30 ac Nash co, 22 ac currently farmed, mostly cleared, ideal for horses, great location, $ 8,700/ per ac, some owner fi nancing. Cynthia Duke, Rocky Mount 252- 443- 1958. 21+ ac pasture woodland, pond, stream near state paved road, house built in ’ 99, $ 599,000. Jeanne Theo-dore, Clyde 828- 627- 8504. 17.74 ac Iredell co with 2 story house, etc., $ 710,000. W. Joe Mills, Troutman 704- 872- 1217. For lease 75 ac for cattle grazing in Alleghany co from 3/ 08 through 10/ 08, $ 1,500. Harold Pruitt, Mooresville 704- 564- 1980. 194 ac Wilkes co, wooded, branch, excellent deer and turkey hunting, hard wood, timber, deeded right of way off primitive state road, $ 2,900/ per ac. Henry Hill, Clemmons 336- 764- 1093. 19.39 ac hobby farm, southern Guilford co, partially fenced, stream, small barn with water/ electric, 2,500 sq ft house, $ 449,500. Lisa Fields, Greensboro 336- 587- 9501. 18 ac western Lincoln country, completely fenced, four separate pastures, small lake, storage build-ing, great for horses, cattle, mature trees, $ 9,000/ per ac. Gary Taylor, Vale 704- 435- 0144. 125 ac Jones co, 3 ac cleared, 122 ac wooded, 2 large ponds, borders Hofmann Forest, located between Jacksonville and New Bern, $ 379,000. Crawford Collins, Maysville 910- 743- 0091. 39 ac, good road front, approxi-mately 7 ac cleared, $ 7,500/ per ac. Tanya Hartman, Advance 336- 978- 0316. 8 ac Yadkin co, fenced fescue pas-ture with 1 ac pond in the center, 492.1 road front, $ 80,000. Kathleen Reavis, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 8856. For rent, 60 ac, Yadkin river surrounds farm, deer hunting land, corn planted, Davie, Iredell co line, near Cool Spring exit 162, $ 500/ per season. Joe Clendenin, Statesville 704- 880- 3209. 7.7 ac Davidson co, $ 85,000. Steve Yarborough, Lexington 336- 787- 4003. 4.75 ac Alamance co, perfect for small horse farm, great pasture, 1,454 sq ft home, easy commute to Burlington, Chapel Hill or Greensboro, $ 149,900. John Snyder, Snow Camp 336- 671- 4446. Alleghany co mountain land, elevation 2,800- 3,400, two headwater springs, 14’ deeded ROW, interior roads, timber select cut ’ 04, excellent hunting, $ 8,550. Tom Gentry, Sparta 336- 372- 2282. 66 + ac farm Wilkes co, barn, fi elds, rolling pastures, small streams, house, Rock Creek community, $ 365,000. Teresa Eller, North Wilkesboro 336- 696- 4970 or David 696- 2664. 100 ac farm with house, barns, storage, sheds, pastures, creeks, $ 600/ mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 45 ac 800 ft of road front on Goldston Carbonton Road, minutes from Pitts-boro and Sanford, $ 4,500/ per ac. Scott Auman, Apex 919- 842- 0038. 120.5 ac 25 year old pines in southern Davidson co, plenty of wildlife, food plots, good investment, $ 7,000/ per ac. Scott Askew, Denton 336- 859- 1980. 124 ac cattle farm in Caswell co, completely fenced, permanent pasture with live stream, $ 3,000/ per ac. J. B. Ross, 336- 421- 9383. 47 ac Randolph co vineyard, ½ fi elds, ½ wooded, 2,000 sq ft house, shop, 8 buildings, 2 wells, includes riding lawn mower, $ 439,000. R. L., Cate, Ramseur 336- 376- 9081. For rent, 20 + ac, horse pasture, 4 stall barn, two outside shelters, lots of creek water, $ 300/ mo. Stella Hutchings, Belews Creek 336- 595- 8316. 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 Teen looking for work, will clean stalls and do small jobs on farm. Taylor Jones, Burlington 336- 334- 2120. Custom fl atbed hauling, tractors, equipment, etc, will haul out of state, $. 75 to $ 1.25/ mile. Zach Jordan, High Point 336- 442- 7176. Horse sitting by Bobbie 25 mi radius around Chapel Hill inclusive, excess milage, $ 50/ fi rst day 5 horses. Bobbi Whittemore, Chapel Hill 919- 932- 1313. Will do tractor work, frontend loader, scrape blade, bushhog, plowing etc., and move your farm equipment, $ 30/ hr. Todd Nicholson, Dallas 704- 923- 0051. Will haul farm equipment will break down and set up if needed. Bobby Willis, Reidsville 336- 432- 3873. Custom band sawed lumber your logs or mine up to 23 ft long, $. 30/ ft up. Glenn Jones, Winston- Salem 336- 595- 1947. Natural hoof care AANHCP horse practitioner, $ 40/ per trim. Mike Smith, Statesville 704- 592- 5034. 28 years experience working with an training horses, Mebane/ Hillsbor-ough area. Jennifer Miller, Efl and 919- 304- 5860. Need someone to cut and remove approximately 5 ac of weedy hay in spray irrigation fi eld, you can keep the hay if you want it. Jennifer Stafford, Snow Camp 336- 376- 0141. Someone who can drill a shallow well for garden use only. George Thompson, Chapel Hill 919- 929- 9339. Someone to dismantle and remove old barn, you can have Free. John Brown, Yadkinville 336- 677- 3852. Portable sawmill service, will saw your logs to lumber, $ 55/ per hr. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Heavy equipment mechanic lo-cated in Calabash, for a 90 JD 300D backhoe, Michigan Clarke front end loader and a Koehrign Bantam track loader, $ 10-$ 15/ per hour. Doug Stan-land, Calabash 910- 540- 9388. Need someone with telephone or crane truck to erect some utility poles around our farm, holes dug, 4 mi north of Pittsboro. Richard Quinlan, Pittsboro 919- 542- 0389. Portable sawmill service Rock-ingham co area, $ 35/ hr or $. 20/ abf. Harvey Friddle, Stokesdale 336- 210- 0144. Scrap metal removal, all types, no charge for removal, serving northeastern, central and western NC. Matt Bryant, Woodland 252- 396- 1587. Circular mill custom sawing plain or quarter sawn, $. 25/ abf, you bring to mill, hand set Frick Mill. Pete Watson, Bessemer City 704- 629- 6081. Farm Labor Your unwanted horses, will give them a good home, will pick up within reasonable distance. Tony Szwaja, Salemburg 910- 990- 5368. Pioneer wagon 2 horse. Garner Jarrell, Mt. Airy 336- 352- 3491. Horse any age, any breed for very light riding and as a pasture companion for my gelding, would be used for therapeutic riding, must be less than $ 500 or a donation. M. Laura, Raleigh 704- 402- 4882. Round pen for a horses. Garry Hicks, Pinnacle 336- 325- 2720. Two horse GN aluminum trailer with dressing rm and separate tack, straight or slant, EC only. Myra Daniel, Chapel Hill 919- 614- 7477. Missing horse gelding QH, chestnut, 16h, white blaze, white hind feet, coon foot low in the hock, 19 y/ o and has arthritis, he is on medication, missing from Red Oak, Nash co area around mid June, please call, REWARD. Janet Yasser, Spring Hope 252- 904- 4653. Portable round corral for con-fi ning jennies for hoof care and vet visits. Melanie Carter, Kernersville 336- 841- 4105. Appaloosa pony for beginner, prefer gelding, forever home on a 30 ac farm, price nego. Rhonda Brooks, Asheboro 336- 963- 1887. Set of harness for mule 14 or 15 h to train him with. Ricky Walker, Coats 919- 464- 5547. Horses & Supplies Wanted HORSES WANTED ’ 97 Ponderosa 2 horse trailer, BP, escape door, saddle rack, removable divider, some minor rust but in GC, $ 3,000. Curtis Bowen, Franklinville 336- 498- 4803. ’ 98 Silver Star aluminum GN, 3 horse, SL, $ 14,500; TWH, reg., 10 y/ o, good trail horse, loads, clips, bathe, $ 3,200; Racking mare, reg., 9 y/ o, good trail horse, loads, clips, bathes, $ 3,000. L. Leigh, Kelly 910- 669- 2610. TB broodmare 17h, produces large, athletic foals, successful event horse in her career under saddle, may be lightly trail ridden, $ 1,000 or will lease. K. Cochran, Raleigh 919- 325- 9508. Horse boarding northern Wake, southern Granville co, pasture, large stalls, round pen, riding ring, trail rides, full board, $ 300/ per month. Ralph Bridges, Creedmoor 919- 528- 3082. ’ 03 Sundowner 4 horse slant load, large dressing room, drop down/ slide windows, walk thru door, awning, extra tall, stud divider, much more, EC, $ 20,000. Dennis Messer, Waynesville 828- 926- 7554. Horse boarding available run in stall north of Burlington near Greensboro, private barn, $ 100/ month gelding only, owner supplies food. Pamela Lambert, Elon 336- 584- 1505. Bay QH mare reg., blood lines include Zippo Pine bar, reg. name Zipps dun repeated, very gentle, rid-ing good on Hackamore, 14.2h with stocky build, $ 2,000. Loretta Mesimer, Grassy Creek 336- 977- 8481. TWH/ SSH stud colt, DOB 10/ 06, palomino/ white, sire Generator’s Aurora handled daily since birth, should mature to 16h, $ 3,000; TWH gelding 2.5 y/ o, 60 days professional training, 15.1 h, stocky build, black, $ 2,500. Mike Carico, New London 919- 810- 7987. Solid black mule gelding 5 y/ o, 14.3 h, X with TWH, not trained, $ 800. Jimmy Brown, Snow Camp 336- 376- 5515. Paint mare great on trails, trailers, bathes, $ 1,200. Joanne Champion, Linden 910- 980- 1113. One horse wagon new canvass top with roll up sides, $ 1,200. Beth Rogers, Hiddenite 828- 632- 2050. Paint pony gelding, chestnut/ white, 14.1 hands, 6 y/ o, hunter type, jumps and trail rides, clips, ties, loads, no vices, willing, kind, child beginner friendly, $ 3,000. M. Megan, Knightdale 910- 547- 6994. All pine shavings very absorbent, compressed and packaged into a large bale for ease of handling and storage, large size bale offers excellent coverage, $ 3.85 to $ 4.25/ per bale, pricing based on volume. George Hines, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2987. TWH gelding chestnut, 15.3, great ground manners and good disposi-tion, loads, clips, smooth ride, needs confi dent rider, $ 2,500 OBO. Loree Foster, Concord 704- 779- 1925. Harness, Halfl inger size, 2 sets, GC, $ 250; show harness black patent leather, draft horse size, EC, $ 1,000; wagon 5 y/ o, rubber tire and wired, EC, $ 1,500; Rock Away carriage black, rubber tires, VGC, $ 2,000. M. West-moreland, Eden 336- 939- 3446. Collegiate Senior Event A/ P saddle, VGC, $ 450; Amish made E- Z trail wagon on 1 ton gear, bench seats in front and back, seats 9, mechanical brakes, air tires, tongue, $ 2,300. B. Richens, Hendersonville 828- 685- 1170. ’ 02 Exiss, 3 horse, slant load aluminum, heat and air in dress rm, tack storage in dress rm, $ 13,000, looking for something smaller willing to trade. Delene Huggins, Hickory 828- 294- 3878. Leopard Appaloosa gelding 15 y/ o, easy keeper, good trail horse, good manners, $ 1,000. Sunni McKnight, Advance 336- 940- 5207. TWH weanling fi lly reg. car-mel brown white blaze, gaited, DOB 4/ 07, Cash and Generator bloodline, $ 2,800. Frank Walter, Snow Camp 336- 229- 4348. ’ 90 Bee 4 horse slant load GN horse trailer w/ 4 ft dress rm, red with gray pinstripes, rear 4 saddle compart-ment with bridle holders, GC, solid, $ 4,500. Erica Bowman, Youngsville 919- 414- 2737. Palomino AQHA gelding 4 y/ o, reg., 15.1 h, very laid back, limited training but loves to trail ride, $ 2,500; Palomino AQHA mare 14 y/ o, reg., ridden/ shown by young rider, sound, $ 3,500. D. Murphy, Smithfi eld 919- 656- 9671. QH X great trail horse, excellent ground manners, very sweet dispo, 14.2h, 900 lbs, bay, $ 1,500. Joyce Lewis, Mt. Pleasant 704- 836- 6201. Two horse trailer, heavy tongue, kept under shelter, pulls great, BP 2” ball, $ 1,600; three saddles, western, nots of tact, etc., $ 1,100. P. McNeill, Jr., Durham 919- 383- 9352. ’ 97 Sundowner 3 horse, slant, insulated, dress rm, 4 ft short wall, 8 ½ long wall, awning, $ 9,500 OBO. Bobby Shannon, Mt Holly 704- 842- 9791. Two horse wagon, with 2 tongues, VGC, $ 900 OBO. Mark Griffi n, Monroe 704- 634- 9206. Gore 2 horse trailer, GC, $ 1,400; Amish buggy, GC, $ 1,000; Amish cart, GC, $ 600. Danny Brown, Stony Point 704- 585- 2621. Standard bred gelding buggy horse, traffi c broke, $ 1,200; Welsh Cobb, gelding, steel gray, green broke, 14.2 h, $ 1,500. Frank Kistler, Granite Falls 828- 396- 1574. Pair of small black mules, 17 & 18 y/ o, pulls wagon, $ 1,200; rubber tired wagon, EC, $ 1,700; patent leather harness, $ 1,200; $ 3,800/ for all; small 13 y/ o brown mule, rides, $ 600. Danny Young, Apex 919- 210- 6255. ’ 98 Silver Star GN, 3 horse alu-minum trailer, $ 12,500; TWH mare, reg., 10 y/ o, loads, clips, bathes, good trail horse, $ 3,000; Racking mare, reg., 9 y/ o, good trail horse, $ 2,800. Linda Leigh, Kelly 910- 669- 2610. TWH gelding 15h, clips, bathes, loads, stands tired and stands for far-rier, show quality, WGC bloodlines, great trail horse, $ 4,000 OBO. Marie Freeman 336- 752- 2188. Paint pony 5 y/ o, bay and white mare, 13.2h, well mannered, professionally trained, $ 2,500 OBO. David Leinwand, Wilmington 910- 471- 3500. Mini Sicilian donkey jacks, DOB 5/ 07, $ 400-$ 600. Hendrik Smock, Asheboro 336- 879- 2637. Black and white paint gelding 14.5h, still growing, 3 y/ o, good on trails, needs experienced rider, $ 1,500. Cheryl Loso, High Point 336- 880- 3425. ’ 02 Ponderosa 2 horse PB trailer, always garaged, tack room, spare tire, 3rd escape door, LNC, $ 2,700. Barry Meadows, McLeansville 336- 697- 9630. Registered APHA gelding lots of potential, very smart, call for info, $ 7,000. M. Chrissy, Salisbury 704- 402- 8526. Pony 12h, loves kids, loves to trail, no pony vices, great at parties, $ 800 includes tact; Standardbred mare, 14.3h, 12 y/ o, great trail horse, $ 1,500. C. Wheeler, Albemarle 704- 982- 1287. ’ 96 Featherlite 3 horse GN trailer with fi nished dress room, new tires and canopy, heat/ air, electric wench, other extras, $ 11,500. Clarence Marshall, High Point 336- 431- 7344. Mini donkey jack, registered, 5 m/ o, ready for good home, $ 600. Deborah Kennedy, Vilas 828- 963- 6102. Section A Welsh 12.1 hand pony standing at stud to approved mares, exceptional pedigree, Intern’l champ sire, $ 750. Nicole Daniels, Trinity 336- 431- 1049. ’ 88 Circle J 2 horse BP trailer, EC inside and out, $ 3,200. Paul Cellucci, Apex 919- 413- 8562. Horse boarding, Caswell co, 40 min to Greensboro, Chapel Hill, Durham, board fenced paddocks, run- in sheds, stable has 12x12 stalls, wash stall, tact room, miles of trails, fox hunt-ing, round pen, etc, $ 250/ full board; $ 175 / pasture board. E. MacDonald, Blanch 336- 694- 1737 TWH X QH gelding, 15h, good natured, stout, likes attention, black with star, gaited but needs work, $ 1,200. Angel Cain, Reidsville 336- 951- 2511. Red Lineback dun overo paint gelding, 5 y/ o, g’son of Jetalito and Skipper W, 16h, 4 white legs, no vices, good personality, good home only, $ 5,500. Pam Marshburn, Burgaw 910- 232- 5182. Danish warmblood 14 y/ o, bay gelding, 16h, lots of energy, some dressage training, loads, clips, low jumps, trails, needs experienced rider, $ 4,500. Lydia Daniel, Morganton 828- 439- 8075. Hot walker, Supreme 4 horse, vari-able speed, almost new, $ 2,100. Delane clark, Mt Airy 336- 351- 4620. ’ 76 Hart 2 horse BP trailer, straight load, 7’ tall, needs repair, drop down ramp, $ 800. Connie Craver, Welcome 336- 731- 68668. Pony mare for lease, experienced rider only, excellent jumper, active in pony club, $ 300/ year, nego. J. Rash, Statesville 704- 592- 2791. AQHA mare 14 y/ o, heavy, rides, loads, ties, shoes easy, $ 2,500 OBO. M. Christina, Thomasville 336- 474- 1131. AMHR, $ 1,200 nego. Sandra Wash, Louisburg 919- 496- 1524. QH/ Draft X palomino gelding, 14.2h, stout, good trail horse, confi dent beginner rider, shoes, clips, bathes, hauls, great personality, ridden in parades, $ 1,200. Jeff Mott, Greensboro 336- 286- 6846. AQHA dapple gray 9 y/ o, geld-ing, 15.3h, enjoys trail riding, make a great sport horse, no beginners, $ 3,000. Nancy Roberts, Coats 910- 897- 3482. TWH 4 y/ o gelding, gentle; TWH mare, professionally trained. Claudia Register, Cleveland 704- 278- 2840. Australian black Kimberly outback saddle, used 6 times, thick wool padding, matching breastplate, burgundy pad, $ 300. Heather Howell, Burlington 336- 263- 4582. AQHA one 6 y/ o gelding; two 5 y/ o geldings; fi ve 3 y/ o geldings; two 3 y/ o fi llies, sires and dams on farm, $ 1,500 up. Cecil Brown, Seagrove 910- 428- 9018 or 873- 7997. Dapple gray gelding black mane and legs one blue eye one brown loads, stands for feet, trail broke, $ 1,000. Amy Williams, Siler City 919- 742- 3862. Buggy built in Farmington, Maine, 100 y/ o, used as a school bus, shafes + the double pole for double hitch, red leather seats and fenders, oil lantern, VGC, $ 1,500. Gene Berube, Erwin 910- 897- 8366. El Dandy de Vitral 6 y/ o gelding, nat’l Pleasure, $ 5,300. Cindy Joseph, Summerfi eld 336- 348- 6913. ’ 01 2 horse BP trailer, 7’ 2” tall, ramp, torsion suspension, dual axle brakes, light, easy to pull, VGC, $ 3,700. Jennifer McCue, Hillsborough 919- 643- 2811. ’ 01 4 horse slant load trailer with large drop down doors on head side, slide windows on rear, large chang-ing room, rear tack, solid white, very nice, $ 12,900. Ron LaPann, Mebane 919- 563- 9399. ’ 91 Hart 4 horse GN trailer with dressing room, well kept, $ 4,200. Lee Smith, Cary 919- 434- 6752. AQHA reg. 11 y/ o sorrel mare, 15 h, good family trail horse, $ 1,400. Judy Smith, Albemarle 704- 986- 6959. Two durable brown nylon horse harnesses, easy to care for, no oiling and cleaning, comes with bridle w/ blinkers, reins, back up breaching crupper and girth, new, $ 200 for both. M. Barbara, Reidsville 336- 349- 2176. NRBC eligible gelding not started due to hardship, excellent disposition and reg. pedigree, he is an outstand-ing opportunity for a show horse, sire Smart Like Juice of the Lena lines, Rugged Lark lines and Cutter Bill lines, $ 5,500. T. Evans, Madison 336- 548- 6846. Mare, 6 y/ o, kid safe pony, $ 850; red roan pony, child safe, 4 y/ o, $ 850; pony gelding, black bay, ridden by children, 9 y/ o, $ 950; mini horses AMHA and AMHR, ’ 07 foals, great bloodlines, $ 600 up; mini donkey jenny, 9 y/ o, $ 600. R. and J. Clifton, Mt. Airy 336- 789- 5922. HORSES HORSES HORSES September 2007 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 9 Large Charolais cows 2- 3 y/ o with calf that weighs approximately 300 lbs, cows bred back with purebred bulls, cow/ calf pair $ 1,300. Bill Rogerson, Robersonville 252- 795- 4759. Angus bulls and heifers, reg., top bloodline, excellent EPDs, 8 m/ o, can deliver, $ 1,000 up. Troy Watts, Taylorsville 828- 632- 1842. Boer goats, 100% some IBGA reg. some are not, bucks/ does young/ old most correct color, great bloodlines, $ 100 up. Vernon Lucas, Asheboro 336- 873- 73253. Pygmy goats does 1- 5 y/ o, $ 35-$ 45. Teresa Smith, Olin 704- 539- 5412. Black Angus bulls, registered, Sleep Easy bloodline, calving ease, 7- 9 m/ o, $ 850. Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485- 3487. Full blood Boer doe 4 y/ o, g’daughter of Boulder, IBGA registered, $ 200- $ 250. Lauren Kloc, Belews Creek 336- 595- 2219. Boer percentage buck, 3 percent-age does, all 1- 5 y/ o, $ 60/ ea. Richard Schouten, Pittsboro 919- 545- 0420. Brangus bulls purebred, easy calving, 10 m/ o- 3 y/ o, $ 800 up. Eddy Labus, Sparta 336- 372- 7467. Young pygmy males friendly, good homes only, $ 40/ for one or $ 75/ for both. Lisa Ellis, Hillsborough 919- 644- 8691. Bold faced black and white steer, 9 y/ o, 2,000 lbs, $ 1,500. Paul Cellucci, Clayton 919- 413- 8562. Pot bellied piglets, various colors, females and neutered males, $ 75- $ 125. Michelle Korman, Whitsett 336- 202- 5136. 100% Boer goat does, registered, great bloodlines, nice to start a herd, different ages, $ 150 up. Carla Gibbs, Columbus 864- 590- 4339. Toggenburg purebred buck kid, DOB 2/ 07, $ 125. T. W. Branham, Topton 828- 321- 3095. ABGA Boer bucks and does quality, healthy goats from powerful Eggs/ Ryals genetics, long, muscled and full bodied, performance tested in natural management program, $ 200 up. Clay Trainum, Greensboro 336- 656- 0045. Charolais performance tested for 35 years, purebred registered polled and horned, $ 1,000 to $ 25,000. Carol and John Dykers, Siler City 919- 663- 2436 or 2931 or John Headen 919- 742- 4745. Nigerian dwarf goats reg. and non registered blue eyes, bucks $ 50; does, $ 100. Amber McKenzie, Rockwell 704- 647- 0175. Goats three males, one female, $ 140/ all, one of the males is an Alpine and pygmy mix. Ferrell Carpenter, Vale 704- 276- 1732. Water buffalo will pull a plow, good with children, Free to good home. Gloria Hicks, Wake Forest 919- 556- 5181. Two Nubian/ Boer X 6 m/ o black with tan and white markings, very gentle and friendly make nice breed-ing stock or pets, $ 60/ ea. Shiloh Sink, Lexington 336- 787- 5477. Nubian buck purebred, Longman weighs, 50 lbs, 7 m/ o, 90 lbs, $ 200. Max Keever, Statesville 704- 872- 8272. Angus bulls, reg. 2 y/ o, AI sired, top bloodlines, $ 2,000; yearling bulls, $ 1,000 up; select group of heifers available $ 1,000 up. Terry McPherson, Graham 336- 376- 9445 or 929- 2951. Boer goats many ennoblements in bloodlines, bucks and does, 6 m/ o, $ 350 up. Larry Todd, Norwood 704- 986- 6493. Fainting goats, reg. and non reg., $ 75 up; Ten CC purebred Boer nan-nies, all should be bred, must take all, $ 1,250. Don Cain, Walkertown 336- 595- 4666. Boer nannies, Boer billy, 11 m/ o, $ 100. Ray Gatten, Cleveland 704- 528- 9294. Boer billy DOB 10/ 06, red head with white body, will make a great sire, can be registered, $ 200. Kelly Pardee, Greensboro 336- 856- 1111. Red Angus registered, $ 700/ ea. Jim Moody, Franklin 828- 369- 7245. Boer goats, Coppertop bloodlines, 7/ 8- 15/ 16 bloodlines, DOB 4/ 07, 4 bucks, $ 100/ ea. Ralph Sessoms, Lumberton 910- 739- 4774. Nigerian dwarf goat kids, AGS reg., mini dairy goat, kids are disbud-ded, people friendly, make wonderful pets or companion animals for other livestock, many colors available, some have blue eyes, bucks, $ 175 up; does, $ 250 up. Gail Brown, Flat Rock 828- 674- 0713. Texas Longhorn heifers, bred cows and bulls, $ 400 up. Charles Bolton, Pittsboro 919- 542- 6132. Katahdin/ Dorper sheep X weth-ers and ram lambs, $ 100 up; ewe lambs, $ 125 up, excellent stock; goats Boer/ Kiko X |
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