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From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler On the horizon LXXXIV - No. 4 April 2009 I have talked before about how everyone has an interest in agriculture whether they farm or not, and how important it is for those of us involved in agriculture to help educate the non- farming public about the role agriculture plays in putting food on the table. One of the new ways we are trying to get this message out is through a departmental blog and a Facebook page on the Internet. For those of you who are like me and don’t spend a lot of time on a computer, a blog is just an ongoing collection of short newsy articles posted to a site on the Internet. A Facebook page allows you to post information about yourself or, in our case, the department. People can sign up to be fans of the department and receive updates about what we are doing. Some people create blogs on specifi c themes, hobbies or interests; of course, ours will focus on the work of the department, promotional efforts for agricultural commodities and other ag-related items of interest. Once a month, we will post a profi le of an employee, focusing on their education and expertise in a variety of jobs we have in the department. We will also feature a specifi c departmental job each month. For example, in March we featured a video and brief article explaining what we do when we inspect gas pumps across the state. You will also be able to fi nd recipes and regular updates on events at our farmers markets, amoong a variety of other interesting news items. People who follow our blog will hopefully have a better understanding of our department, a better understanding of our role in promoting and protecting agriculture, and a better idea about the scope of agriculture in this state. We also want to use the blog posts and Facebook to encourage young people to learn more about where their food comes from, and perhaps even seek a career in agriculture. As the latest Census of Agriculture pointed out, our farmers are getting older, not younger. For agriculture to be successful in the future, we need to get young people involved in this industry. The Internet is where young people exchange ideas and share information. To connect to them, we need to be where they are. You can get to our blog and Facebook page at www. ncagr. gov, by clicking on the “ In the Field Blog” link in the left- hand column. I hope you will fi nd the topics to be of interest, and I hope you learn more about the department. Rest assured that even though we are adding these new features, we will still continue to distribute news as we always have through news releases, the Web site and the Agricultural Review. The board of the Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation of North Carolina has set the boll weevil assessment for 2009 at $ 1.25 per acre of cotton. The amount is unchanged from 2008. The fee supports the foundation’s efforts to monitor cotton acreage for any re-introduction of the boll weevil and to respond promptly with eradication treatments if necessary. “ Cotton is still a signifi cant crop in our state,” said Agriculture State’s boll weevil assessment is $ 1.25 per acre Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ We need to continue to protect this $ 250 million crop by making sure the boll weevil doesn’t come back to North Carolina.” The boll weevil was eradicated in North Carolina in 1986. Since then, only minor re- introductions have occurred, and a system of traps has been useful for monitoring and early detection, Troxler said. Contractors will install and monitor traps from late summer until after harvest and frost. Got to Be NC Festival May 29- 31 Because the focus of North Carolina’s program has shifted from eradication to monitoring, farmers should anticipate the number of traps in fi elds will decrease. As such, each trap will be critical, and farmers are encouraged to contact the foundation if traps are damaged or knocked down. More than 11,000 traps were placed and maintained in North Carolina in 2008, with each trap monitoring an average of 48 acres. Farmers in 54 counties grew more than 420,000 acres of cotton last year. Counties with the highest acreage were Halifax, Northampton and Martin. To allow for trapping and monitoring, cotton growers are required to certify cotton acreage information with their local U. S. Farm Service Agency offi ce by June 30. To learn more about the boll weevil monitoring program, go online to www. ncagr. com/ plantind/ plant/ entomol/ BW. htm. North Carolina lost more than 600,000 acres of farmland from 2002 to 2007, according to the latest U. S. Census of Agriculture. The U. S. Department of Agriculture conducts an agricultural census every fi ve years, and the results of the 2007 survey were released in February. The new census reported 8.5 million acres of farmland in the state, compared with 9.1 million acres in 2002. “ When you lose that many acres, it means not just small farms are losing land, the large farms are shedding land, too,” Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler said. “ To put 600,000 acres in perspective, it’s like taking Sampson County off the map.” The census doesn’t contain details about what happened to the farmland, but Troxler suspects a lot of it was sold for development. “ The state has added a million people since 2000, and they all need homes to live in, roads to drive on and places to shop,” he Census shows North Carolina lost more than half a million acres of farmland from 2002- 2007 said. “ Farmland is the fi rst place developers look.” Buncombe, Edgecombe, Hyde, Moore and Perquimans counties led the state in farmland loss, with each seeing decreases of greater than 20,000 acres. Urban counties such as Forsyth, Guilford, Mecklenburg and Wake saw decreases of between 5,000 and 20,000 acres each. The 2007 census was the fi rst attempt to extensively count very small family farms, said Herb Vanderberry, state director of agricultural statistics. As a result, the census included small farms that had not been counted previously. In 2007, North Carolina had 52,900 farms, compared with 53,900 in 2002, the census showed. “ Even with the effort to turn up every farm possible, North Carolina still showed a net loss of farms over that fi ve-year period,” Troxler said. Other census fi ndings: • The number of tobacco farms across the state dropped by almost 70 percent, from 8,000 in 2002 to 2,600 in 2007. The end of the federal price support system for tobacco in 2004 led to the retirement of many tobacco farmers, while others shifted from tobacco to other commodities, Troxler said. The result was consolidation in tobacco farming, with the remaining growers getting bigger. Despite the drop in their numbers, farmers harvested 174,000 acres of tobacco in 2008, the most since 1999. • The number of cotton farms dropped nearly 40 percent, from 2,100 to 1,300. In 2007, North Carolina saw a jump in corn production and a corresponding drop in cotton production as growers took advantage of higher prices for grains, Troxler said. The census refl ects this shift. • The state has 34,000 farms with sales of $ 1,000 to $ 1 million, down 12 percent from the previous census. Sixty- fi ve percent of N. C. farms fall into this category and account ( See Census pg. 2) The Got to Be NC Festival will return to the State Fairgrounds May 29- 31 with more than 1,000 antique tractors on display, a North Carolina food show, a barbecue cooking contest, bluegrass and beach music, carnival rides, a petting zoo, a daily tractor parade and a display of classic cars. In addition to all the free activities, the grandstand will host a draft horse pull, a tractor pull featuring antique machines, and a lawn mower racing competition sponsored by the American Racing Mower Association. Grandstand events are $ 5 each. The N. C. Pig Jig cooking contest will pit teams of Masons against one another with the winner being selected by “ people’s choice” votes. The Pig Jig is a fundraiser for the Masonic children’s home in Oxford. Festival- goers will be able to sample the different barbecue offerings for $ 10 per person. For more, go to www. ncagfest. com/. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Brian Long ................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby ................. Mng. Editor Terri Allen .................. Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon ......................... Assoc. Editor Karlie Justus ................ Circulation Mgr. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW ( ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second- class post-age paid at Raleigh, N. C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classifi ed advertising to AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written re-quest. PHONE: ( 919) 733- 4216 Steve Troxler Commissioner 40,000 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 ... Don Delozier N. C. State Fair ........................ Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry ............................ Gene Cross Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton Public Affairs ............................. Brian Long Research Stations ..................... Eddie Pitzer Standards ......................... Stephen Benjamin Statistics .......................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette Veterinary ...................... Dr. David Marshall Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich April 2009 * Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. Page 2 Bucolic Briefs The Agritourim Networking Association is hosting a series of statewide agritourism workshops in April. Workshops dates and locations follow: April 2 at Ijames Heritage Farm in Davie County; April 16 at Hope Plantation in Bertie County; April 23 at Duplin Winery in Duplin County and April 30 at The Orchard at Altapass in McDowell County. The Agritourism Networking Association represents nearly 400 agritourism farmers and rural tourism supporters. For more, go to www. ncagr. gov/ agritourism. *** The 4th Annual Herb and Plant Sale will be held April 18 from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. at the Piedmont Farmers’ Market in Concord. Extension agents and master gardeners will be on hand to answer gardening questions. Admission is free. For vendor information, contact Peggy King at ( 704) 782- 2714. For general information, contact Becky Lewis at ( 704) 920- 3323 or 920- 3315 or go to www. piedmont- farmersmarket. com. *** The Coastal Carolina Saddle Club will hold horse shows April 18, June 13, Sept. 12 and Oct. 10 beginning at 10 a. m. Rain dates are the following Sundays. Shows feature English, Western and gaming classes. For more, contact Linda Barker at ( 252) 560- 3213. *** Tar River Land Conservancy will hold a workshop, The Financial Benefi ts of Conservation Easements, May 14 from 8: 30 a. m. to 4 p. m. at the Edgecombe Community College’s Rocky Mount Campus. The workshop is designed for farmers, landowners and their professional advisers. Program topics include state and federal tax incentives available for placing land under conservation easement. For more or to register, contact Cynthia Satterfi eld at ( 919) 496- 5902 or go to www. tarriver. org. *** 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. ` The N. C. Tomato Growers Association is offering a $ 1,000 merit/ need- based scholarship for the 2009- 2010 academic year. Any North Carolina resident who pursues a horticulture or agribusiness undergraduate or graduate degree at a four- year N. C. college or university is N. C. Tomato Growers Association offering $ 1,000 college scholarship eligible to apply. The application deadline is June 30. The award will be based on a student’s demonstrated scholastic achievement, initiative, leadership, fi nancial need and extracurricular activities. The scholarship is contingent on the recipient maintaining at least a Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, ( 919) 733- 4845. April 3- 5 .......... NC Arabian Show. Contact Rory Meacham, ( 919) 544- 2817. April 11 & 12... Appaloosa Show. Contact Jim Vickers, ( 336) 998- 3266. April 17- 19 ...... NCHJA �� C” Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. April 24- 26 ...... Easter Bunny Quarter Horse. Contact Margaret Byrd, ( 910) 892- 3221. May 2 & 3 ....... Triangle Wide Horsemens Assn. Show. Contact Sammy Jenkins, ( 919) 362- 8203. May 7- 9 ........... Plantation Walking Horse Show. Contact Shirley Cates, ( 919) 477- 9659 May 16 ............ Wake County 4- H Horse Show. Contact Heather Tart, ( 919) 250- 1093. May 17 ............ District 4- H Horse Show. Contact Bill Crouse, ( 919) 624- 1014. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. April 3 & 4 ...... Southeastern Mountain Horse Show. Contact Stanley Hall, ( 910) 309- 0380. April 4 ............. WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. April 7, 14, 21 & 28 ............ Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Louis Gibson, ( 828) 684- 5555. April 9 ............. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. April 10- 12 ...... Dennis Reis – No Dust Tour. Contact Amber Stallins, ( 800) 732- 8220. April 11 & 12... Cowboy Mounted Shooting. Contact Tommy Richardson, ( 704) 753- 5399. April 17- 19 ...... Paint Horse Show. Contact Rob Waddell, ( 704) 545- 2241. April 18 & 19 .. Wild Horse and Burro Adoption Day. Contact James Hood, ( 601) 977- 5423. April 23 ........... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. May 2 .............. Sheriff’s Mounted Patrol Open Horse Show. Contact Wallace Mooney, ( 828) 606- 7971. May 2 .............. WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. May 3 .............. Western District 4- H Horse Show. Contact Mary Arnudin, ( 828) 456- 3575. May 8- 10 ......... Asheville Spring Classic ASB Horse Show. Contact Ray Cloninger, ( 704) 483- 5000. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. April 4 & 5 ...... NE District 4- H Horse Show & Horsemanship Clinic. Contact Barbara Davis, ( 252) 341- 9475. April 10- 12 ...... SERHA Spring Celebration Derby. Contact Gail Berghorn, ( 813) 426- 5707. April 16- 19 ...... 4th Annual ECMHS Spring Fling & AMHA Horse Show. Contact Bobby Bridges, ( 336) 655- 5360. April 25 & 26 .. ECOSC Circle B- Roanoke Rentals Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, ( 252) 799- 0334. May 1 & 2 ....... NE District 4- H Horse Show. Contact Ellen Owens, ( 252) 232- 2262. May 8- 10 ......... NCQHA - Dist. 5 Spring Classic Quarter Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, ( 252) 753- 8069. May 9 & 10 ..... Kelly Sigler Parelli Natural Horsemanship Clinic. Contact Jane Plough, ( 252) 338- 2893. May 13- 17 ....... Carolina Classic Derby. Contact Mike Hancock, ( 252) 937- 2800, ext. 1204. Horse Events 2.5 grade- point average out of a possible 4.0 on all course work during the scholarship period. The recipient must be enrolled for the entire school year to receive the full scholarship. Funds will be distributed through the school’s fi nancial aid offi ce. The scholarship will be paid in two installments, $ 500 per semester. The winner will be announced in August at the Tomato Field Day at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station in Fletcher. For an application, contact Melinda James, NCGA pres-ident, at ( 828) 526- 3989, or by e- mail at osagem@ msn. com. Completed applications should be mailed to: N. C. Tomato Growers Association, c/ o Melinda James, 1604 Hale Ridge Road, Scaly Mountain, NC 28775. More information, including an application form, go to www. nctomatoes. com. Georgia redback rabbits for training dogs, meat, replenishing area or pets, available all year, $ 11 up. L. J. Smith, Thomasville 336- 476- 4112 or 689- 7472. Assorted rabbits, Dutch, mini Rex, Hotot X, babies available, $ 10 up. Ray Metcalf, Bunn Level 910- 893- 9859. Mini lops, Holland lops and Lion head bunnies available, $ 10 up. Trent Canipe, Lincolnton 704- 740- 6148. Rabbits, NZ white, Flemish giant, white, black, blue, Missouri cottontail, English spot, $ 10 up. M. Michael, Rob-binsville 828- 479- 9115. Purebred Dutch rabbits, 2 m/ o $ 15/ ea; 4 m/ o $ 25/ ea. Justin Smith, Asheboro 336- 465- 2994. Rabbits Californian and NZ for meat, pets or breeders, pedigrees available, $ 5-$ 50. Joel Fesperman, Albemarle 704- 699- 7563. Red satin rabbits $ 15/ ea. Howard Strickland, Raleigh 919- 828- 8868. Rabbits Holland Lop, mini Rex, Netherland dwarf and Lionheads, vari-ous colors, $ 10 up. Veronica Little, Vass 910- 245- 3893. Classifi ed Advertising Small Animals SMALL ANIMALS For Sale SMALL ANIMALS for 26 percent of total sales. • The number of farms with sales of more than $ 1 million jumped 87 percent, to 2,800. These farms account for 74 percent of all sales, but only 5 percent of farms. • The number of farms with sales of less than $ 1,000 increased 18 percent, to 15,900. These farms account for 30 percent of all N. C. farms, but less than 1 percent of total sales. Census ( Cont’d from pg. 1) • The average age of a North Carolina farmer is 57, compared with 56 in 2002. • Women now account for 13 percent of all farm operators, up 3 percent from 2002. • Family farms account for 97 percent of all farms. About 85 percent are classifi ed as small family farms. Census information is available online at http:// www. ncagr. gov/ stats/ census. htm. Updates coming to online agronomic reports In 1995, the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Agronomic Division became the fi rst soil testing lab to post report data online for easy access and retrieval by clients. In addition to soil reports, nematode assay, plant tissue, waste and solution reports were also made available. This year, NCDA& CS is making a concerted effort to improve and update this online report generation and retrieval feature. A total reprogramming of the division’s laboratory information management system is under way thanks to a $ 455,600 grant from the N. C. Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. By spring 2010, the division expects to have a Web- based report retrieval system in place with several new and improved features that will be benefi cial to clients. Features include: Clients will be notifi ed by e- mail when reports are complete so they will know to go online and look for them in the searchable database. Clients will be able to change crop codes for an existing report and receive a revised set of recommendations. Repeat customers will be able to enter and submit sample information online without rekeying their vital statistics: name, address, phone and so on. This feature should save time and reduce data-entry discrepancies that have, in the past, led to multiple entries for individual clients. Report data will be easier to download into spreadsheets or other programs for use with global positioning system applications. In the meantime, the division asks clients to be patient with the current system. “ Some people search for their reports by using bookmarks to Web pages that are no longer completely functional,” said Colleen Hudak- Wise, Agronomic Division director. “ While we are doing our best to remove out- of- date pages from our Web site, some may still be online.” The best way to search for agronomic reports is to go fi rst to the Agronomic Division home page, www. ncagr. gov/ agronomi. From there, select “ Find Your Report” from the left- column navigation bar. Basic report- search guidelines are available at www. ncagr. gov/ agronomi/ reportseach. htm. April 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Intern’l 140, $ 4,500; Intern’l 130, $ 4,000; 3- 16” Ford plows, LNC, $ 600. Eugene Sherion, Gibsonville 336- 697- 9047. King 60 tooth drag harrow, w/ 3 pt - 1 pt hitch, EC, $ 500; IH 2 bottom turn, 1 pt hitch, $ 350; JD corn snapper, 1 row semi mount, w/ book, GC, $ 900. A. Shoaf, Lexington 336- 787- 5655. Planters, 2 and 1 row, 1 pt and 3 pt, $ 400 up; 2 IH gear wagons, $ 650/ ea; 1 pt equipment bushhog, box blade, tiller, drag harrow, others.; 50’ s model Farmall H, sheet metal EC, lights, good tires, runs, trans. has knock, $ 1,000. Toby Lee, Jackson Springs 910- 281- 3996. ’ 51 M- M model needs restoration is disassembled, $ 650 OBO; ’ 36 JD, new head, mag, carb, needs restoring, $ 2,300. Q. Beaver, Lexington 336- 596- 4083. ’ 47 Ford Ferguson tractor, needs work, $ 900. Doug Fulp, Kernersville 336- 996- 6081. Super A Farmall tractor w/ full set of cultivators, 1 pt hitch, $ 2,750; Farmall tractor 100, cultivator/ fertilizer, quick hitch, runs good, $ 3,250. Mendenhall, Lexington 336- 978- 3755. Ford Dexter diesel tractor, 60’ s model, runs good, excellent for resto-ration, $ 2,000. W. Cook, Rougemont 919- 644- 2094. Oliver 1600 tricycle, rebuilt injector pump, new brakes, hydraulic lines/ cou-plers, fl uid, fi lters, lights/ seating, oversize rear tires/ rims, runs good, $ 3,000. Max Thompson, Efl and 919- 563- 9229. JD 2950 2 post canopy, hi/ lo trans-mission, 95 hp, GC, $ 10,500. Jonathan Sedberry, Mt. Gilead 910- 572- 2776. JD 4230 bad rear end, good engine, good tires, $ 5,000. Earl Graves, Rock-ingham 910- 895- 9332. Knotter frame for IH 420 baler, part number 201610C5, never used, $ 150; pivot hanger for roller bar on IH # 35 side delivery rake, never used, $ 70. Charles McPherson, Mebane 919- 563- 3032. 14 ft Lely roter 3 pt hitch, 10 ft fi eld roller, MF 33 drill, 8 ft, NY 354 feed mill, 3 pt hitch, 10 ft aerator, $ 250-$ 7,000. John Boger, Mocksville 336- 399- 2539. ’ 90 Bobcat 243B with front hyds, rebuilt Kubota diesel engine, good tires, no leaks, good running condi-tion, $ 5,500. Keith Jones, Mocksville 336- 998- 2704. 10 ft bushhog 3210 rotary cutter, hvy duty with dual tail wheels, used very little, LNC, $ 5,500; Ford 2000, EC, $ 3,500. R. Johnson, Denton 336- 413- 2292. ’ 07 MF 543 350 hr shuttle, EC; JD 314 plow, GC; 256 6 ft bushhog, steel cattle guard, 2 drag harrow, $ 16,000. Jim Davis High Point 336- 669- 1167. ’ 04 Komatsu WA 180 loader, EC, quick attach coupler, bucket and forks, cab, $ 49,900. Robert Davis, Cerro Gordo 843- 213- 3170. JD 375 baler, w/ bale ramps, LNC, 5’ pickup, 4’ x 5’, $ 9,500; NY 478 haybine, VGC, 7’ cut, $ 3,000; NH 256 hay rake, EC, $ 2,800, sheltered. N. Williams, Graham 336- 376- 6601. MF F40, $ 2,500. Chris Hughes, Thomasville 336- 362- 2397. Care tree tree spade, 30”, VGC, $ 3,500. Danny Harris, Morganton 828- 413- 4713. Intern’l tractor model 674, VGC, fi eld ready, $ 7,500; Case Intern’l loader, mounted on tractor, $ 2,500. Amos Mat-this, Morganton 828- 584- 2541. Golf cart club cars, 1 gas, 1 battery, $ 2,400/ ea. Barry Norris, Roanoke Rapids 252- 536- 9829. JD 336 sq baler, used last year, EC, $ 3,500. Mitchell Bryant, Monroe 704- 764- 7293. 655A backhoe, $ 9,800; 555B back-hoe, $ 11,500. Herman Johnson, Graham 336- 226- 1684. Super A transmission $ 200/ ea; Super A crankshafts, $ 150/ ea; 140 axle hous-ing, $ 250; Cub pesco pumps, $ 150/ ea; hydraulic reservoir, $ 225, etc. B. Laney, Monroe 704- 283- 6071. NH 9 ft pull type conditioner, rock guards, $ 1,500; bushhog 7 ½ ft disc hay cutter, $ 2,700 OBO. B. N. Rose, Yanceyville 336- 421- 5423. 1 cut off saw, 3 pt hitch, VGC, $ 800; 1 tobacco setter, 1 row, GC, $ 500. George Thomas, Clemmons 336- 766- 8813. Stanley 870 6 row vegetable plant-ers, $ 6,500; irrigation 75 pieces of 20 ft pipe, 3” and 4” Akron, 9 sprinklers and Berkley pump, $ 2,900. J. L. McLaurin, Wade 910- 323- 5207. NH # 256 side delivery hay rake, EC, $ 1,975. Mike Cobb, McLeansville 336- 698- 0222 or 681- 2297. ’ 59 JD 530 2 cylinder, 3 pt, single front wheel, VGC, complete, original top link, drawbar hole near round, $ 7,000 OBO. J. Massey, Clayton 919- 934- 4695. Pull behind McCormick Deering disc harrow with 24 disc in 4 sections, VGC, $ 300. Crowson Hunt, Thomasville 336- 472- 8535. ’ 48 Gibson D tractor restored to VGC, $ 1,500; ‘ 48C EarthMaster almost fi nished, $ 2,000. John Hazel, Rougemont 336- 364- 7683. D6 Cat bulldozer with angle blade, good undercarriage, $ 16,000. Eugene White, Taylorsville 828- 632- 6803. JD 70100 bean planter, no til, 8 row, 15” rows and row markers, kept in shed, VGC, $ 3,500. W. J. Casstevens, Yadkinville 336- 961- 2449. Polaris Ranger 500 4x4, dump bed, good tires, new drive belt, $ 6,800. Rodney Presnell, Banner Elk 828- 964- 1695. ’ 60 JD 630 tricycle restored with PS, LNC, $ 6,950 or trade for JD 430. Phillip Boyles, Denver 704- 408- 1058. Farmall Cub with belly mower, new paint, $ 2,800; Ferguson TO30, new paint and tires, $ 3,800. H. L. Scott, Graham 336- 227- 4049. 6 ft. Woods scrape blade, w/ 3- pt hitch, $ 375. Ed Burns, Burlington 336- 222- 1961. Two Case 310 bulldozers for parts, $ 1,500; ’ 86 Fiat Allis FD14E bulldozer, 167 hp, $ 17,000. Dewitt Sholar, Rose Hill 910- 289- 2277. 801 gas tractor not running, have many new parts, $ 2,000. Brad Wimberly, Newton 980- 722- 6688. JD 4400 combine with 6 cyl diesel, 213 grain header, 13 ft and 443 corn header, 4- 30” rows, runs good, $ 5,000 OBO. Donald Shaver, New London 704- 983- 5634. ’ 75 model IH 140 tractor with PS, cultivators, fertilizer attachment, new tires, deluxe seat and 1 pt hitch, VGC, $ 6,500. Marvin Marshall, Stokesdale 336- 427- 0730. 784 IH tractor 67 PTO HP, EC, $ 8,000; 140IH tractor w/ cultivator, fertilizer, late model, EC, $ 6,500; Cub IH tractor w/ cultivator, fertilizer, GC, $ 1,800. Michael Nardo, Jackson Springs 910- 281- 3522. AC model B lift arms and 2 shanks with scrape blade, $ 300. Michael Young, Rolesville 919- 556- 5449. Intern’l Farmall 140, 8 cultivator sweeps, fi ber glass fertilizer hopper, quick snap equipment to the back bar, etc, $ 4,000; JD TR521 snowblower, $ 500. N. Leonard, Wake Forest 919- 556- 2156. Intern’l 464 gas tractor live power, 2 14” plows, scrape blade, 5 ft aerator, $ 6,000. Jimmy Johnson, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3250. ’ 40 Oliver 70 row crop, NW gauges, rebuilt carb, good rubber, 12V generator straight tin, side panels, 6 cyl, $ 2,500; ’ 49 AC WD new tires/ paint, $ 2,650. W. D. Wilhelm, Jonesville 336- 835- 2213. Tractor finishing mower, 5 ft for Cat I, 3 pt hook up, $ 275, would consider trade. J. F. Morgan, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2541. 7 ½ ft snow blade w/ cylinders for 4x4 or dump truck, $ 275. Kenneth Bruce, Lumberton 910- 737- 6298. 1 row JD planter, Cat, 1 3 pt hitch w/ 5 seed plates, $ 450; 5 ft pull type bushhog FMC side winder, $ 175; ’ 52 CA AC w/ 3 pt hitch, GC, $ 2,500. Todd Helms, Lincolnton 704- 732- 9335. AC gleaner combine 12 ft grain head, 2 row corn head and grain bin, GC, $ 825. Claude Hamlett, Leasburg 336- 694- 6874. 504 Farmall tractor diesel, ap-prox. 50 hp, clean, runs great, new tires, LNC. Harry Bowles, Mt. Gilead 704- 244- 4264. 852 NH auto tie, GC, $ 1,500; 2 row carousel transplanter w/ 500 lb JD fert. hopper ground driven, GC, $ 1,000; 2 row Taylor pull primer, both heads, 7 trailers, GC, $ 2,000. C. H. Johnson, Lillington 910- 890- 4174. Intern’l drill fertilizer and seed hopper has hyd. lines, FC, $ 395. C. Witherspoon, Union Grove 704- 539- 5418. ’ 92 JD 7200 MaxEmerge 2 no til planters, 4 R insect., dry fert, fi nger pick up and bean cups, used less than 500 ac, $ 9,800. R. King, Lawndale 704- 538- 8174. JD 2440 diesel runs good, 60 hp, $ 6,295. Tim Hendrix, Monroe 704- 764- 9190. ’ 56 Farmall 100 w/ cultivators, 1 pt fast hitch, includes disc plow, bog har-row and gang harrow, low hrs, always garaged, VGC, $ 4,200, Ray Smith, sheboro 336- 672- 0639. Roanoke tobacco harvester, $ 3,500 OBO; Intern’l grain drill, $ 1,200. Danny Bowman, Granite Falls 828- 396- 9926. ’ 79 1566 Intern’l tractor w/ 16 ft cut-away bog, $ 12,000. Roger Myers, Union Grove 336- 468- 4005 or 518- 4154. AC tractor w/ 5 ft Woods mower, 12 v, turf tires, yard ready, $ 2,000. R. Shaw, Jr., Greensboro 336- 643- 3402. Belly disc plow w/ weighted depth wheel, $ 175; AC B model w/ cult, $ 1,200 OBO. Chad Meadows, Cleveland 704- 807- 2940. 641 Ford Workmaster tractor w/ scrape blade, GC, $ 3,500. Allen Phillips, Dunn 910- 892- 3072. Corn picker, 1 row, $ 500. Eric Joyce, Pinnacle 336- 351- 4167. David Bradley w/ reverse walk behind tractor w/ cultivator, turning plow and cycle mower, needs work, $ 150. Bill Garner, Siler City 919- 742- 4960. One row Cole fertilizer distribu-tor/ cultivator, all new parts, bolts, hoses, points, paint, disc, extra feet for culti-vating, $ 750 OBO. Jimmy Covington, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 1613. ’ 07 Farmtrac tractor 555 4 WD, front end loader, 40 hrs, $ 18,500. Gary Lamsert, Millers Creek 336- 262- 6754. ’ 60 Farmall 140 fasthitch, plow points, hillers, fert. Dist, new tires, runs good, needs painting, $ 4,200. Randy Carter, Sanford 919- 718- 1199. 565 sq baler, clean, bought new, sheltered, $ 8,500; bale basket, hitch your baler to it, one owner, bought new, $ 2,300. Albert Davis, Sanford 919- 774- 4733. 8N Ford red belly tractor, new back tires and rims, looks and runs good, 10 items of new equipment, $ 3,800/ for all. D. Clubb, Walnut Cove 336- 414- 9445 or 595- 1340. ’ 67 corn picker Ford, 1 row, GC, $ 1,600; ’ 74 bulldozer D4D Cat straight, $ 9,000. Verne Andrews, Boomer 336- 921- 3124. No til planter 2 row w/ fertilizer extra parts, $ 675, new 1 row cultivator w/ shields, $ 125. David Roberson, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 7704. 8N Ford, $ 3,500; 1 seat for small tractor, $ 70; 2 stabilizer bars, $ 25; top link bar for Ford 8N. C. Spainhour, Winston- Salem 336- 765- 1496. Ford 4 bottom plow with 16” trip beam, GC, $ 850; fi eld cultivator Pitts-burg, 24 ft wide, $ 1,300; JD 111 double offset fi nishing disc, $ 1,200. R. Burnette, Oxford 919- 693- 5048. ’ 50 8N Ford recent engine and tractor overhaul, scrape blade, $ 4,200; ditch witch trencher, 1620, 16 hp Kohler rear steer, LNC, $ 6,500. Ferrell James, Kannapolis 888- 440- 2653. 3 pt hitch, 2 row Cole planter/ fertil-izer distributor cultivator combination always sheltered, $ 800; 2 row cultivator, $ 250; 5 ft swivel scrape blade, $ 100; Cole planter, $ 100. Roger Holmes, Fayetteville 910- 850- 7078. JD 1020 tractor 3 cyl diesel, PS, good tires, good sheet metal, runs good, $ 5,400; 5 ft bushhog, $ 350; 20 blade disc harrow, $ 400. P. Burleson, Angier 919- 795- 6307. M JD 3 pt hitch, $ 2,500; Super A fast hitch all cultivator, fertilizer, distributor and 5 pieces of equipment, $ 3,500. Clarence Johnson, Jr., Sanford 919- 776- 7535. 5 ft Brilliant/ roller seeder, $ 2,000; 6 ft fi nish mower, bushhog, LNC, $ 900; 6 ft hvy duty box blade, LNC, $ 545, RM 59” Woods fi nish mower, FC, $ 200. C. Poole, Raleigh 919- 772- 6392. Intern’l backhoe attachment, came off Ford Indus. tractor 3 yrs ago w/ sub-frame, $ 1,000. Brian Banks, Raeford 910- 322- 5785. ’ 55 50 JD nice tractor, good tires, alternator, aftermarket 3 pt hitch, good for restoration, $ 3,000; 630 JD, 1959, $ 7,000. B. McPherson, Iron Station 704- 732- 9299, 650- 9772- c. Vicon CM168 hay mower, mowed less than 30 ac, LNC, $ 3,300; Long 445 diesel tractor, 45 hp, GC, shelter kept, $ 2,800. Tom Sladky, Reidsville 336- 694- 4046. 104 Cub Cadet rebuilt engine, front end new pto clutch, new drive clutch, drive shaft and throw out bear-ing, new seat, $ 500. Hal Lail, Conover 828- 465- 1147. JD 7200 Max Emerge vacuum corn planter, LNC, $ 5,400. Randy Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5738. Chisel plow 3 pt hitch spring loaded arms, $ 500; cultivator 3 pt hitch, $ 200; cultipacker, 10 ft pin hitch, $ 300. Jamie Bussell, Statesville 704- 682- 1361. 850 NH round baler needs chain links, $ 500; 14 ft tandem trailer used to haul round bales, $ 300. Todd LeBeau, Lexington 336- 240- 0243. Disc harrow 28 blade trailer type, $ 1,400; chisel plow, 9 shank, 3 pt hitch, $ 400; combine tires, 28Lx26. Larry Es-sick, Kernersville 336- 689- 2682. 501 3 pt 6 ft sickle mower with extra blade, GC, under shelter, $ 450. Ralph Biggs, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 5433. Double disc plow fast hitch, $ 100; double section drag harrow, fast hitch, $ 275. U. L. Keith, Durham 919- 687- 7016. 7 shank chisel plow GC, $ 500; 4- 16” Ford turn plow with trash cov-ers, GC, $ 500. Kenneth Moore, Currie 910- 283- 7288. JD 1010 tractor runs but needs some work, good for restoration or light work with some minor repairs or for parts, $ 1,000. John Singleton, Apex 919- 772- 2517. ’ 65 IH Cub tractor, has hydraulic lift arm, drawbar, rear wheel weights, new seat and new muffl er, always shel-tered, $ 1,850. Kent Money, Yadkinville 336- 961- 9110. ’ 96 Komatsu 120 track hoe, 1,500 hrs, EC, $ 40,000: ’ 05 T300 Bobcat 1,500 hrs, $ 28,000. Chris Allen, Asheboro 336- 964- 6363. ’ 58 TO35 MF, GC, everything works, $ 3,200. Walter Jolly, Hiddenite 828- 635- 7129. JD factory duals, 20.8- 38 tires, 95% off of JD 4440. $ 950. Keith Clapp, Greensboro 336- 697- 2524. Care tree tree spade with stabilizers, skidsteer mount, $ 4,000. Phil Yarbrough, Gibsonville 336- 449- 4972. Gleaner K model combine with bean and 2 row corn header, gas, 6 cyl motor and runs good, $ 1,500. Pete Pope, Roseboro 910- 525- 3307. Kuhn FC 300 9 ft discbine, FC, needs repair, $ 650. Darren Tysinger, Lexington 336- 247- 2889. ’ 07 Kubota B7800 30 hp tractor w/ LA 402 front loader with 5 ft King Kutter bushhog, $ 15,000 OBO. Terry Tharp, Madison 336- 601- 1860. NH 678 round baler, VGC, $ 10,500; NH 648 auto wrap, round baler EC, $ 10,500. Stanley Hall, Fayetteville 910- 309- 0380. Hubert motorgrader, old but still works good, engine has burned valve, still runs, tires, 85%, little loose in fron-tend, $ 3,000. J. C. Richardson, Seagrove 336- 879- 5759. AC 2- 14” fl at bottom plow, snap coupler hitch EC, $ 200; AC WD 2 row cultivator w/ rear tool bar, $ 200; rear tine tiller, Roto Hoe brand, GC, $ 200. B. Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 8777. AC model 200 diesel tractor, 100 hp, 1,800 hrs, extra clean, new tires w/ 4- 16” 3 pt hitch bottom plow, $ 12,000 nego; Hardy 300 gal. gun type PTO spray, $ 1,500 nego. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632- 3801. JD 6715 tractor, $ 43,900. Fonz Pacheco, Creedmoor 919- 528- 6875. Mitsubishi tractor 1800D, 23 hp, 300 hrs, 3 pt hitch, $ 2,800. George Nader, Casar 704- 538- 7960. Cultivator 44 “ for economy or Power King tractor, $ 40; Brinly 12” turning plow for Cat 8 hitch, $ 40. David Hester, Walkertown 336- 595- 8919. MF 35 diesel 3 cyl Perkins runs good, tires and paint in GC, $ 4,500. Leonard Hill, Julian 336- 685- 4332. 3 pt triple bottom plow, GC has adjustment to align plows, $ 250. Travis Ellis, Sanford 919- 356- 4223. ’ 03 JD 547 round hay baler for sale, EC, $ 10,000. Dewayne Hering, Faison 910- 533- 2444. Hay tedder- Sitrex 4 basket with hydraulic fold, EC, $ 2,500. Keith Peeples, Stokesdale 336- 382- 1109. ’ 08 JD tractor model 5425, 4WD, cab, heat, air, 24- 24 trans., less than 100 hrs, power reverse, radial tires, $ 44,500. J. B. Hudson, Statesville 704- 880- 0254. McCormick 80 grain combine, pull type, 6 ft head, 30 bu tank, good working condition, $ 800 nego. Brian Weavil, Winston- Salem 336- 847- 0671. Two horse turning plow $ 30. John McSwain, Shelby 704- 482- 2912. IH 990 hay mower used in ’ 08 stub guards in GC, $ 1,650. Bill Wetherall, Belews Creek 336- 595- 4079. Ford 3 bottom 16” model 101 turning plow, EC, $ 650. R. Reid, Kernersville 336- 595- 2534. Blower for 3 pt hitch on tractor of 20 hp or more, high velocity output by Olathe, EC, $ 1,195. Walter Gordon, Asheboro 336- 857- 2851. 1466 IH black stripe EC, $ 9,500 or trade for smaller tractor. Steven Kuepferle, Hillsborough 919- 210- 4832 848 NH round baler, 4x5 bale, VGC, always sheltered, $ 3,995. Larry York, Staley 336- 824- 2077. 1940’ s- 50 standard twin tractor w/ 5hp Briggs mounted on top, 2 forward gears a neutral and reverse, like older David Bradley, $ 180. B. Harris, Randleman 336- 471- 2827. Early 50’ s AC B, 3 pt hitch w/ culti-vator and harrow, $ 1,800. Jim Robbins, Snow Camp 336- 565- 8499. EZ golf cart, gas powered Honda engine, aluminum frame and dump body, in VGC, $ 850. Josh Flynn, Winston- Salem 336- 577- 3266. Schutt’s Marvel tree digger, EC, digs up to 5” trees, fi ts JD 520 quick attach loader, $ 1,000 will consider trade for 6 ft tiller on HD 3 pt disc in GC. Alan Belk, Indian Trail 704- 753- 5004. NH 273 sq baler, both knotters just rebuilt, always sheltered, VGC, $ 2,200. Tony McMasters, Ramseur 336- 302- 6853. ’ 68 model 1020 JD tractor, 3 cyl, 39 hp, gas burner, 2 transmission, new motor, new paint, EC, 6 pieces of equip., $ 15,000/ for all. D. Fulbright, Hildebran 828- 397- 6478. ’ 48 Farmall Cub w/ Woods belly mower, paint and sheet metal in EC, tires are good, $ 2,200. Richard Lorey, Huntersville 704- 248- 8856. ’ 40 Farmall H restored 5 years ago, good paint and metal, dual fuel burner, 3 pt hitch, starts every time, $ 2,300 OBO. M. Frank, Asheville 828- 768- 0542. Ford 8N, 6V, starts and runs well, shelter kept, good tires, 4 ft bushhog included, VGC, $ 3,000. Robert Wirth, Pittsboro 919- 542- 4175. Ford Dexta and super Dexta parts tractors, lots of good parts, $ 1,500/ for both. Bill Long, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 5738. Plastic laying machine for straw-berries, etc., 1 roll of plastic included, $ 2,000. Raymond Byrd, Mooresboro 828- 245- 5190. ’ 85 McCormick Farmall 100, new paint all over, cultivator feet, plow, box scrape and seeder, VGC, $ 4,200/ for all. Ben Brackin, Pleasant Garden 919- 724- 1357. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Equipment For Sale Looking to buy two complete hives of bees or two packages of bees with queens, also interested in beekeeping equipment. Nathan Rotten, Elkin 336- 428- 5139. Unwanted bee hives and equipment, will pick up unwanted bee swarms in Guilford, Randolph and Davidson co. Tommy Hayes, Sophia 336- 442- 6859. Would like to purchase bee equip-ment, extractor, woodenware, honey processing etc. David Auman, Jackson Springs 910- 652- 6245. Will buy bulk honey produced within 120 mi of Wilmington. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Taking orders for 5 frame nucs w/ new laying Italian queen, state in-spected in cardboard boxes, no frame exchange, $ 95/ ea; or more $ 90/ ea, avail-able 4/ 09. Tommy Woodfi n, Statesville 704- 872- 5129. Bees complete hives, available 4/ 09, $ 125. Jack Hartley, Sophia 336- 498- 4962. Dadant little wonder, electric extractor, $ 300. Lee Crews, Reidsville 336- 349- 2502. Honeybees available for pollination $ 50/ per hive for six week contract, will deliver to all counties. Charles Hatley, Concord 704- 782- 4445. 30 new painted complete hives w/ super including new frames, founda-tion in both hives and super, bottom and migratory top, $ 150/ ea. H. Morton, Cary 919- 362- 4698. Several items of wooden ware, hive bodies, supers, tops and bottoms, $ 5 up. Jim Robbins, Snow Camp 336- 565- 8499. 5 frame nucs, spring ’ 09, no frame exchange, $ 95; queens from VSH X Min-nesota hygienic Italian open mated, $ 20, state inspected. D. Bridgers, Wilmington 910- 686- 1947. Queens $ 15/ ea; 3, 4 or 5 frame nucs, $ 15/ frame; whole hives available, state inspected. David Pilcher, East Bend 336- 699- 3103. Honey bees available for pollination services reserve early, $ 50-$ 65. John Mott, Harrells 910- 532- 4213. Italian honey bees complete hive with 1 super $ 175; 4 frame nucs with exchange, $ 75. Larry Tate, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 4554. Swarm removal Columbus, Bladen, Brunswick co, 1” cypress brood, supers etc, made to order top bar hives. Craig Buffkin, Delco 910- 470- 2929. 5 super observation hives w/ 10 frames, $ 25/ ea; 3 hive body obsersva-tion w/ 10 frames, $ 30/ ea. Ralph Ingram, China Grove 704- 857- 2922. 4 frame nuc, $ 70 w/ exchange; complete hive, super and bees, $ 150. Max Brady, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 3123. Five frame nucs $ 95 w/ no frame exchange, quantity discounts; complete, new cypress hives w/ bees, includes bottom, double, 2 hive bodies, frames, top feeder and bees, $ 245. B. Harris, Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. Bees, Supplies & Services For Sale New Zealand or California rabbits, prefer young breeders or good breed-ing stock. Trent Canipe, Lincolnton 704- 740- 6148. Small Animals Wanted Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW April 2009 Fescue and some orchard grass mix, spring ’ 08 cut, very clean, horse quality, sq bales, $ 4.85/ ea at barn; round bales, stored inside, $ 45/ ea. M. Cobb, McLeansville 336- 698- 0222 or 681- 2297. Rye and oats, clean hay, $ 4.50/ ea. U. L. Keith, Durham 919- 687- 7016. Coastal Bermuda horse hay, sq bales, $ 5/ ea, customer loads. John Moore, Washington 252- 943- 7754. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, $ 4.50/ sq and $ 45/ round bales. Stanley Hall, Fayetteville 910- 309- 0380. Fescue mix horse quality, 40- 50 lb bales, sq $ 5; 4x4 round bales, $ 40, located at farm, delivery available. E. C. Willett, Durham 919- 730- 1910. Fescue/ orchard mix quality horse hay, start spring baling last of 4/ 09, $ 4/ in the fi eld and $ 4.50/ at the barn, call to place order. Donald Baker, Youngsville 919- 616- 4190. Hay horse quality, sq bales, stored under pole barn, no rain, ’ 08 crop, $ 4/ ea. Bill Fowler, Greensboro 336- 292- 0374 or 402- 1177- c. ’ 08 fescue hay 4x4 rolls, cow quality, $ 15/ roll, approximately 60 rolls. Jonathan Sedberry, Mt. Gilead 910- 572- 2776. Orchard & fescue mix sq bales, $ 3/ ea. Joe Brewer, Mocksville 336- 998- 3068. Oat straw, ’ 08 crop, $ 3/ per sq bale at barn. Richard Douthwaite, Matthews 704- 821- 8549. Oat hay excellent quality, $ 3/ ea per 100 bales, delivery available within 50 mi. John Vollmer, Bunn 919- 495- 2392. Straw $ 3/ ea. M. Jamie, Lexington 336- 399- 2107. Fescue 4x5 rolls, ’ 08 spring cut-ting, $ 30/ ea. L. G. Broadwell, Blanch 336- 694- 9556. Coastal hay 4x4 round bales, $ 25; sq bales, $ 4/ ea; matua hay, sq bales, $ 5/ ea; round 4x4, $ 30/ ea; rye grass w/ grain head round 4x4, $ 15/ truck load. W. K. Williams, 910- 895- 3480. Coastal Bermuda sq bales, $ 5/ ea. Burton UpChurch, Broadway 919- 498- 6793. Rye straw, $ 2.50/ ea. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. Goat hay 70 sq bales, $ 2/ ea; cow hay, 65 bales, $ 2.50/ ea, all kept dry. Barbara Earnhardt, Salisbury 704- 279- 2243. Fescue 4’ x5’ bales, net wrap, shel-tered, weed free, no rain, horse quality, $ 30/ ea. Kenneth Kiker, Monroe 704- 753- 1015. Oat and rye grass also hay grass and fescue, 5x5 round bales, approxi-mately 1,000 lbs, $ 40/ ea; hay grass sq bales, $ 3.50/ ea; wheat straw, $ 2.50/ sq bale. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. Fescue 4x5 rolls, ’ 08 spring/ fall cut-tings, sheltered, $ 30/ ea. E. Lee Kimbro, Reidsville 336- 349- 7171. Wheat straw, good, clean sq bales, $ 2.75/ ea at the barn, 2,000 bales avail-able. Lamar Wortman, Shelby 704- 487- 0580. Alfalfa $ 8/ per bale; fescue grass, $ 5/ per bale; Timothy hay, $ 8/ per bale. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale 336- 643- 5621. Hay & Grain For Sale JD 146 loader to fi t a JD 2350 also upright exhaust manifold and canopy for roll guard for 2350. Danny Carpenter, Bakersville 828- 766- 4004. Fertilize distributor for a Intern’l I40. Clarence Hilliard, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3205. Chicken feed silo 4 to 8 ton size, will take down and completely remove. Dowd Caraway, Morganton 828- 391- 8126. JD 40 or 420 farm tractor to restore, running or not, parts tractor also wanted. Anthony, Ellenboro 828- 429- 3809. Used JD 635 disk harrow, $ 5,000- $ 7,000. Barry McSwain, Norwood 704- 985- 3751. Ford 501 mower for parts. Bill Arrington, Green Mountain 828- 688- 2277. One- row NI corn snapper. Keith Garrell, Delco 910- 655- 9342. 6’ or 7’ sickle bar mower, 3- pt. hitch in GC. Stan Harper, Bolivia 910- 253- 5346. Wheel Horse Simplicity garden tractor, 1980s model, min. 16hp, 48” deck, Bill Daughetry, Middlesex 252- 235- 2531. 3- pt. hitch Roto tiller for 35hp tractor, must be in good shape & good price. C. Adams, Clayton 919- 810- 1010. Hay rake, 8- wheel, trailer type w/ hydraul. Henry Craven, Seagrove 336- 879- 2500. Hardy 9690 10 ft. sod drill for parts. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910- 334- 0404. Salco Inc. chipper PTO- 600, 3 ½ ” capacity. Jack Lunsford, Burlington 336- 513- 0224. Information on 395 Case Intl. w/ loader. Jim Overman, Ramseur 336- 824- 8413. Kubota tractor, will pay cash. Keith H., Apex 919- 249- 7608. NH 276 hay baler in good to FC. Mike Davis, Kernersville 336- 669- 1187. Corn sheller, PTO or motor driven. Mike Steele, Hays 336- 957- 4646. Old square balers to restore. Paul Weeks, Clinton 910- 260- 2470. Grain drill, reasonably priced for planting pasture in Eastern N. C. Ronnie Hill, Goldsboro 919- 734- 9863. JD square baler for parts, models 327, 328, 336, 337, 338, 346, 347, 348, 466, 467, 468. Thomas Haddock, Greenville 252- 752- 5715. Gravely 2 or 4 wheel tractor & attachments in any cond. for parts or restoring. Tim Middleton, Pembroke 910- 227- 0077. Equipment Wanted EQUIPMENT WANTED McCormick Deering # 7 horse drawn mower, barn kept, $ 200, other horse drawn equipment. Eddie Nutt, Henderson 252- 430- 6221. Ford 2000 tractor, good rubber, PS, gas, roll bar, canopy, hydraulic connect, 3 pt lift, 29 hp, 2 phase clutch, live PTO, hi/ low transmission, runs very good, $ 5,000. E. Goodnight, Concord 704- 786- 8916. Ford 3400 diesel tractor, new clutch and rebuilt 3 pt lift, runs good, 48.7 hp, good tires, 3 cyl diesel engine, 2,800 hrs, $ 4,500. J. Everhart, Lexington 336- 239- 0050. JD duall 15 ft hyd, pull type w/ rolling baskets, $ 1,250. Gary Vogt, Kernersville 336- 996- 3358. JD 4630 cab w/ bucket and large bulldozer back blade, $ 12,000. Wayne Brown, 252- 332- 5066. JD gator utility vehicle, equipped with windshield, brush guard, signal lights, EC, $ 4,000. Jim Duncan, Indian Trail 704- 753- 1425. ’ 85 Trackhoe, large 34,000 lb, Komatsu PC150LC w/ low hrs, $ 5,900; 6 cyl Komatsu diesel, no leaks, tight machine, UC 65%, 2 buckets ready to work, $ 16,900. Bert Kymalainen, Wil-low Spring 919- 669- 4273. ’ 50 Cub tractor show ready, new paint, tires, wiring, seat, muffl er, brakes, carb, battery, etc., $ 4,500; AC 655 tract loader w/ rear ripper, etc., $ 13,000. C. Wilkerson, Hillsborough 919- 644- 1957. AC B hydraulic cultivators, 2 PTO’s 3 pt, good tires, runs good, show or work, $ 2,450. M. L. Nelson, Hendersonville 828- 777- 9962. 320 JD leveling harrow, GC, $ 800; Great plains no til drill, GC, $ 12,000; 340 JD disc harrow, FC, $ 600. Wade Guion, Matthews 704- 846- 1608. Two AC G tractors, new rebuilt motor w/ attachments, VGC, $ 2,500/ ea. Richard Troutman, Hickory 828- 256- 1610. ’ 85 610 Long tractor, VGC, $ 6,000; 4630 Ford tractor, EC, LN tires, Wilmar 2 ton fertilizer spreader, rough, 6 ft Intern’l bushhog, VGC, $ 12,000. D. Casstevens, Mt. Airy 336- 401- 2677. 555 NH skidsteer loader, EC, $ 7,900. Garner Jarrell, Mt Airy 336- 352- 2491. 4000 Ford tractor gas, 2,853 hrs, $ 4,000; AC 190XT tractor, gas, $ 3,500. Paul McGee, Salisbury 704- 636- 8571. Electric motors, new & old stock, 1/ 3hp, capacitor start, 1,725 rpm, 115 v, ball bearing, reversible, 56 frame, base mount, 5/ 8” shaft, $ 48/ ea. Bill Payne, Madison 336- 548- 6630. AC 2/ 14 in. fl at- bottom plow, snap coupler hitch, EC, $ 200; AC WD 2- row cult. w/ rear tool bar, $ 200; rear tine til-ler, Roto Hoe brand, $ 200. Bob Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 8777. Ford 309 planter 2 row w/ fertilizer hopper, extra plates, EC, $ 750; NH 451 sickle mower, 7 ft cut, EC, $ 1,500; MF 2 line remote, valves fi ts MF 35 thru 265, $ 200. T. Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. Rienco straw blower pull behind unit w/ seat and rotating cannon, new gas engine, looks/ runs great, great for acreage seeding, $ 7,500. D. Lasley, Walkertown 336- 399- 7893. Ford 6600 tractor w/ loader, $ 7,000; Ford 1300 tractor, 4x4, $ 4,000; Ford 513 hay rack, $ 1,500. Robert Holt, Graham 336- 227- 7438. 8N Ford red belly tractor, side distributor, 4 new tires/ rims, looks and runs good w/ 12 items LN equipment, $ 4,500/ for all. Daniel Clapp, Walnut Cove 336- 414- 9445 or 595- 1340. Club car golf cart ’ 05 precedent with ’ 08 batteries, $ 2,750. Larry Wilson, Hudson 828- 217- 2721. 1190 Intern’l mower/ conditioner, $ 2,500; 486 NI round baler, $ 8,000. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611. I40 Intern’l tractor, cultivator, fertilizer dist., $ 4,450. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606. Farmall 450 gas, fasthitch, ps, 3 hyd., fair tin, excel. tires, new manifold, TA works, 3,100 hrs., $ 3,500 neg. Al Jones, Chinquapin 910- 358- 3922. JD 42” hydraul. tiller w/ 3- pt. cat 0 hitch, $ 1,150. B. W. Morgan, Salisbury 704- 857- 3317. 1959 JD 630, new radiator & gauges, starter & generator rebuilt, numerous other new parts, tires not new but in VGC, repainted, $ 7,000; 1955 JD 50, nice orig. tractor, good tires, alternator, aftermarket 3- pt. hitch, $ 3,000. Bill McPherson, Iron Station 704- 732- 9299 or 650- 9772. Middle buster 2- bottom plow, bedding disc, U- bar, misc. cult. equip, under belly scrape blade for Super A to 140 tractor, H Farmall 2- bottom disc plow. Billy Timberlake, Timberlake 336- 583- 6725. Roto Hoe brand, GC, $ 200. Bob Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 8777. Pequea 6- ton farm wagon gear w/ tongue, $ 950. Bob Richens, Hender-sonville 828- 685- 1170. 801 gas tractor, not running, have many new parts, $ 2,000. Brad Wimberly, Newton 980- 722- 6688. Intl. backhoe attach., came off Ford Industrial tractor 3 yrs. ago, w/ subframe, $ 1,000. Brian Banks, Raeford 910- 322- 5785. 1940s- 50s standard twin tractor w/ 5hp Briggs mounted on top, 2 forward gears, a neutral & reverse, like older David Bradley, $ 180. Brian Harris, Randleman 336- 471- 2827. McCormick 80 grain combine, pull type, 6’ head, 30 bushel tank, good working cond., $ 800 neg. Brian Weavil, Winston- Salem 336- 847- 0671. Intl. 574 tractor, diesel, $ 5,700; Ford hay baler, $ 900; Gehl haybine, $ 300. Carl Buckland, Burlington 336- 228- 8516. Kuhn 9 ft. 2 in. disc mower, used one season, sheltered, EC, $ 7,900. Chad Carmac, Ramseur 336- 963- 1827. Bush Hog brand fi nish mower, ATH720, 72 in. cut, takes 20- 40hp tractor, LN, used 1 ½ hrs., $ 1,800 or may trade for 3 pt. 6 ft. tiller. Clarence Cornell, Troy 910- 572- 2273. M JD 3- pt. hitch, $ 2,500; Super A fast hitch, all cult. & fert. dist. and 5 pieces of equip., $ 3,500. Clarence Johnson Jr., Sanford 919- 776- 7535. Wood chipper, 2007 Pequea Machine Inc. Champion CX550, 3- pt. hitch, high speed, extra set of blades, can chip up to 4” size wood, $ 3,000. Clyde Cooper, Trinity ( 336) 434- 2516 or 688- 1815. Care Tree tree spade, VGC, 30- inch, $ 3,500. Danny Harris, Morganton 828- 413- 4713. Kuhn FC 300 9 ft discbine, FC, needs repair, $ 650. Darren Tysinger, Lexington 336- 247- 2889. 1939 M Farmall tractor, fi rst year of the M Series, excel. for restoration, strong engine, 60+ lb. oil pressure, hydraul., 3- pt. hitch adaptor and orig. drawbar, 6v system, starter, shed kept, $ 3.000. Dave Maupin, Taylorsville. 828- 632- 1743. 2007 Kawasaki mule, 3010 4X4, 114 hrs., used around yard and for hauling grandkids, $ 7,300. David Faircloth, Wade 910- 308- 5941. Cult., 44 in. for Economy or Power King tractor, $ 40; Brinly 12- in. turning plow for Cat 0 hitch, $ 40. David Hester, Walkertown 336- 595- 8919. 1970s JD 4430 w/ loader & duals, $ 8,000. Dean Lanier, Burgaw 910- 620- 6351. Assorted farm equip., 16’ fl at bed tag- a- long trailer; 2 - 5’ bush hogs; forks for 3- pt. hitch on tractor, $ 200 & up. Clint Harrill, Forest City 828- 429- 9273. Two 18,000 bu. grain bins, $ 3,000/ ea.; two 6,000 bu. grain bins, $ 1,000/ ea. Dean Lanier, Burgaw 910- 620- 6351. 1985 610 Long tractor, VGC, 4630 Ford tractor, EC, LN tires, Wilmar 2- ton fert. spreader, rough; 6 ft. Intl. bush hog, VGC, 6,000 & 12,000. Dennis Casst-tevens, Mt. Airy 336- 401- 2677. 2003 JD 547 round hay baler, EC, asking $ 10,000 neg. Dewayne Hering, Faison 910- 533- 2444. 1986 Fiat Allis FD14E bulldozer, 167hp, compare to D6- D7 CAT, $ 17,000; two Case 310 bulldozers for parts ask-ing $ 1500. Dewitt Sholar, Rose Hill 910- 289- 2277. White vacuum planters, 6 row 30- inch or 11 row 15- inch with tanks and pump, $ 7,000 OBO. Donnie Dowless, Bladenboro 910- 874- 0038 Finishing mower, 84” ( 7 ft.), 3- pt. hitch, solid tires, blades 2 yrs. old, rear discharge, perfect for vineyards, VGC, $ 1,050. Doug Holyfi eld, Dobson 336- 374- 3825. JD 4230 tractor, 4- post canopy, 100hp, strong running tractor, dual re-motes, syncro.- range trans, 90% rubber on all, great hay tractor, $ 12,500. Doug Mills, Wingate 704- 221- 0833. JD 2750, 2WD, 75hp, canopy, rear remote, out of frame engine overhaul, ( less than 20 hrs. on engine), nice trac-tor, $ 12,000; Morbark C- 16 debarker, 50hp electric motor, also one- man trim saw, $ 300. Douglas Parker, Marshville 704- 694- 8271. JD 4230, bad rear end, good engine, good tires, $ 5,000. Earl Graves, Rock-ingham 910- 895- 9332, aft. 6 p. m. Ford 2000 tractor, good rubber, ps, gas, roll bar & canopy, hydraul. connect, 3- pt lift, 29hp, 2- phase clutch, live PTO, hi/ low trans., runs VG, $ 5,000. Ed Goodnight, Concord 704- 699- 9390. McCormick Deering # 7 horse- drawn mower, barn kept, $ 200; etc. Eddie Nutt, Henderson 252- 430- 6221. D6 Caterpillar bulldozer w/ angle blade, good undercarriage, $ 16.000. Eugene White, Taylorsville ( 828) 632- 6803 or 312- 6018. Wood splitter, works on PTO of tractor, Yadkin co., $ 450; saw mill, J. A. Vance, hand set, Case 4- cyl. gas powered engine, hand clutch, 48” blade, $ 1,200. F. M. Smitherman, Jonesville 336- 244- 2700. JD 6715 tractor, 2007, 650 hrs., lightly used, $ 43.900 OBO. Fonz Pan-checo, Creedmoor 919- 528- 6875. Chisel plow, 3- pt hitch spring loaded arms, $ 500; cult. 3- pt hitch, $ 200; cul-tipacker, 10 ft., pin hitch, $ 300. Jamie Bussell, Statesville, 704 682 1361. 1940 Farmall H restored 5 years ago, has good paint & metal, dual fuel burner, 3- pt. hitch, motor was gone through, everything is there & works, looks nice, starts every time, $ 2,300 or make offer. Frank, Asheville 828- 768- 0542. JD DU- ALL, 15 ft. hyd., pull type w/ rolling baskets, $ 1,250. Gary Vogt, Kernersville 336- 996- 3358. Mitsubishi tractor 1800D, 23hp, 300 hours, 3- pt. hitch, $ 2,800. George Nader, Casar 704- 538- 7960, aft. 7p. m. 73 White Cummings diesel, dump grain truck, 10- wheeler, 22- ft. dump body, air brakes, $ 7,000. Greg Hinnant, Snow Hill 252- 747- 8268. Ford 3000 diesel, ps, 8 spd., good mech. cond., 3- pt hitch, $ 4.100. Gregg Lowe, Browns Summit 336- 656- 1828. Farmall Cub with belly mower, new paint, $ 2,800; Ferguson TO30, new paint & tires, $ 3,800. H. L. Scott, Graham 336- 227- 4049. 555- B backhoe, $ 11.500; 655- A backhoe, $ 9.800. Herman Johnson, Graham 336- 226- 1684. ‘ 27 6 HP Intern’l McCormick throttle engine, looks & runs great, runs on gas or kerosene, $ 2,000 OBO. Holden Ledford, Salisbury 336- 782- 6832. Cult. 3 pt., one row, $ 100; Ford PTO pulley, $ 40; horse- drawn equip.- walk-behind one- row cult., $ 25; scoop pan, $ 40; etc. Hugh Motsinger, Wallburg 336- 769- 2971. 2008 JD tractor, model 5425, 4WD, cab, heat, air, 24- 24 tran., less than 100 hrs., power reverse, radial tires, $ 44,500. J. B. Hudson, Statesville 704- 880- 0254. Hay equip., Hoelscher 1,000- bale accum. & 100 bale forks, $ 8,700; Ford 532 baler, $ 1,400; etc. Jack Moore, Wallace 910 285 7625. 1963 Intl. grain truck, runs, dump needs minor work, $ 800; trailer- type sprayer, $ 200. Jason Talton, Princeton 919- 921- 0814. 309 Ford planter plates, $ 12.50/ ea. Hubert motorgrader, old but still works good, engine has burnt valve, runs, tires 85%, little loose in frontend, $ 3,000. J. C. Richardson, Seagrove 336- 879- 5759. Four Powell gas tobacco barns, 126 rack, GC, $ 1,500/ ea. or $ 5,200.00/ all 4; Powell Last Over Tobacco Harvester, harvested 75 acres, 1 row, 3- pt. hook up, works great, turns easy on short rows, $ 1,750 neg. Jeff Everhart, Asheboro 336- 687- 8732. 1994 JD backhoe 310- D, full cab, heat, 4WD, 4- in- 1 bucket in front, 4i1+ angle digging bucket in back, good rub-ber, runs good, $ 18,800; 2003 Bobcat 334- D Mini Excavator, 1,700 hrs., 9,000 lbs., EC, $ 16,500. Jim Greene, Pfafftown 336- 945- 3316. Early 50’ s AC B, 3- pt. hitch, w/ cult. & harrow, $ 1,800. Jim Robbins, Snow Camp 336- 565- 8499. 14 ft. Lely Roter, 3- pt. hitch, 10 ft. fi eld roller, MF 33 drill, 8 ft., NH 354 feed mill, 3- pt. hitch, 10 ft. aerator, JD 7000 corn planter, 4 row/ 32” rows, NH sileage cutter, model # 892, 2- row head, 6 ft. hailage head, grain auger, $ 250-$ 7,000. John Boger, Mocksville 336 399- 2539. 1948 Gibson D tractor, restored, great cond., 1948C EarthMaster almost fi nished, $ 2,000. Call John Hazel, Rouge-mont 336- 364- 7683 aft. 5p. m. Two- horse turning plow, $ 30; horse- drawn mowing machine, $ 60; horse- drawn stalk cutter, $ 35. John McSwain, Shelby 704- 482- 2912. E- Z Go golf cart, gas- powered Honda engine, aluminum frame & dump body, great shape, $ 850. Josh Flynn, Winston- Salem 336- 577- 3266. 90 Bobcat 243B, with front hyds., rebuilt Kubota diesel engine, good tires, no leaks & in good running or-der, $ 5,500. Keith Jones, Mocksville 336- 998- 2704. Hay tedder, Sitrex 4 basket w/ hy-draul. fold, EC, $ 2,500. Keith Peeples, Stokesdale 336- 382- 1109. Disc harrow, 28 blade trailer type, $ 1,400; chisel plow, 9 shank, 3- pt. hitch, $ 400. Larry Essick, Kernersville 336- 689- 2682. Club Car golf cart, 2005 precedent w/ 2008 batteries, $ 2,750.00. Larry Wilson, Hudson 828- 217- 2721 or 228- 9363. 848 NH round baler, 4X5 bales, VGC, sheltered, $ 3,995. Larry York, Staley 336- 824- 2077. MF 35 diesel, 3- cyl. Perkins, runs good, tires & paint in GC, $ 4,500. Leonard Hill, Julian 336- 685- 4332. AC B, hydraul. cults., 2 pto’s, 3 pt., good tires, runs good, show or work, $ 2,450. M. L. Nelon, Hendersonville 828- 777- 9962. 3- pt hitch Ford 3000, $ 5,000; 311 hayliner, EC, $ 6,500. Mack Brame Jr., Reidsville 336- 342- 6752. Deutz 6006 tractor, 60hp, $ 3,500. Mark Troutman, Concord 704- 425- 7885. JD 1010 tractor, w/ cults. & 3- pt. hitch, good tires, EC, $ 3.500.00 Merry Willis. Reidsville 336- 342- 1879. 2007 NH TC40 tractor, 4WD, cab, AC, heat, 210 hrs., Ford plow, 314’ s high beam, GC, Ford 3- pt. posthole auger, GC, 9- shank Tillis tool, $ 20,000. Mike Davis, High Point 336- 669- 1187. 2155 JD, 2,700 hrs., new injector pump & paint, hyd. remotes, EC, show piece, $ 9,800 OBO. Mitch Pharr, Claremont 828- 256- 5661 or 256- 1590. JD 336 sq. baler, EC, used last year, Mitchell Bryant, Monroe 704- 764- 7293. JD 375 baler, LNC, w/ bale ramps, 5’ pickup, 4’ x5’ bales, hyd. manual tie, low usage, $ 9.500; NH 478 haybine, VGC, 7’ cut, $ 3,000; NH 256 hay rake, EC, $ 2,800, all equip. sheltered. Norris Williams, Graham 336- 376- 6601. Gleaner K model combine w/ bean & 2- row corn header, gasoline, 6 cyl. motor, runs good, $ 1,500. Pete Pope, Roseboro 910- 525- 3307. Care Tree tree spade w/ stabilizers, skid- steer mount, $ 4,000. Phil Yarbrough, Gibsonville 336- 449- 4972. JD 630 tricycle, 1960 model, restored w/ power steering, LN, $ 6,950 or trade for JD 430. Phillip Boyles, Gibsonville 704- 408- 1058. 1951 M- M model V, needs restor-ing, tractor is disassembled, $ 650 OBO; 1936 A JD, new head, mag., carb., needs restoring, GC, $ 2,300 OBO.. Quinton Beaver, Lexington 336- 596- 4083. AC model 200 diesel tractor, 100hp, 1,800 hrs., extra clean, new tires, w/ 4- 16” 3- pt. hitch bottom plow, $ 12,000 neg.; Hardy 300 gallon, gun type PTO spray, $ 1,500 neg. R. E. Marshall, Tay-lorsville 828- 632- 3801. 1960 Farmall 140 fasthitch, plow points, hillers, fert. dist, new tires, runs good, needs painting, $ 4,200 neg. Randy Carter, Sanford 919- 718- 1199 or 498- 4703. 8N Ford tractor, 1950, restored, has many new parts, good tires - new on front, orig. sheet metal, good paint, fi eld ready, $ 3,000. Ray Matthews, Elon 336- 214- 0054. Plastic laying machine for straw-berries etc., VGC, one roll of plastic incld., $ 2,000 Ray Byrd, Mooresboro 828- 245- 5190. NH 467 haybine, $ 1,000; JD 16- disc off- set bog, $ 600; NH 852 round baler, needs chains, $ 700; running gear hay trailer, $ 400. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828- 874- 5147. 250 Polaris Trailblazer ‘ 02, w/ seeder/ spreader, motor locked up - otherwise VGC, new battery, extra set tires/ wheels avail., $ 600; JD side delivery hayrake, $ 550. Arlie Wilson, Asheboro 336- 629- 4866. 05 CAT 257B compact track loader, heat/ air, 66” bucket w/ teeth, 389 hrs., $ 25,000. Scott Kepley, Lexington 336- 239- 7733. NH 678 round baler, VGC, $ 10,500; NH 648 auto- wrap round baler, EC, $ 10,500. Stanley Hall, Fayetteville 910- 309- 0380. 1946 Ford 8N tractor, fully rebuilt engine & upgraded to 12v system, runs great & starts on fi rst try, new tires, rims, exhaust, etc., comes w/ 5 ft. bush hog, $ 2,500. Subal Das, Hillsborough 919- 643- 3012. Ford 309 planter, 2 row w/ fert. hopper, extra plates, EC, $ 750; NH 451 sickle mower, 7 ft. cut, EC, $ 1,500; MF 2- line remote valve, fi ts MF 35 thru 265, $ 200. T. Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. 72” Woods fi nishing mower, in great cond., 3- pt. hitch hookup, solid tires model# RD- 7200, $ 1,150 OBO. Terry Becks, Lexington 336- 596- 9600. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT April 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 To lease 3 ac w/ show stable, 1,600 sq ft barn, loft apartment over barn, 3 ac paddocks, $ 850; includes turnout for up to 7 horses, $ 75/ ea, heated wash stall, trails. J. Sorrells, Reidsville 336- 342- 3900. 56 ac cattle farm, southern Caswell co, all fenced, 45 ac good grass, live stream, $ 2,700/ per ac. V. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. For rent 50 ac horse/ cattle farm, 30 ac pasture, house, 2 b/ r, 1 ½ bath, shop, storage, pond, stable, $ 1,200/ mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 144 ac Stokes co, 44 ac grassed, 110 ac fenced, 2- 3 pond sites, great mtn views, 1.7 mi paved road front, well, old log house, barns, $ 665,000. K. Reid, Westfi eld 336- 993- 8025. 19.67 ac northwest Iredell, part pasture, part wooded, small stream, $ 175,000. M. Powers, Mooresville 704- 662- 8304. Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur- poses, i. e. culti-vation, raising livestock and/ or other farm commodities. Advertisers must indicate use of land. Farmland For Sale Need someone to build 60x100 ft hay barn. Barry Ross, Yanceyville 336- 421- 5423. Bushhogging and scrape blade work, $ 35/ per hr, 2 hr minimum southeast Guilford and surrounding area. Bill Rogers, Climax 336- 674- 6208. Full or part time work on cattle farm, skilled in operation and repair of equipment. Craig Poole, Raleigh 919- 772- 6392. Will do work on your farm or land, front end loader, bushhog, plow, scrape blade, $ 35/ hr. Todd Nicholson, Dallas 704- 923- 0051. Portable sawmill service in Cabar-rus and surround co, your logs or mine, $. 29 up. Bradley Love, Concord 704- 782- 7590. Will cut and bale hay for you, $ 15 up; carpentry work buildings, barns, fencing, etc, Stanley, Cabarrus and sur-rounding areas. Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485- 3487. Custom sawing almost fi nished lumber right off the mill, use Wood-mizer bandsaw, $. 18. John Chenausky, Mayodan 336- 870- 1036. Portable sawmill service saw your logs to lumber, your place or mine, cus-tom sawing and post and beam avail., $ 65/ per hr. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Band sawmill service, your logs or mine, $. 30/ ft up, will sharpen bandmill blades, $ 7/ ea; can saw fence rails; fl oor-ing, oak fence boards, some lumber air dried, $. 50/ ft up. G. Jones, Winston- Salem 336- 817- 4325. Bushhog, rototilling and other light tractor work, $ 35/ per hr, $ 70 minimum in and around Surry co. Greg Busby, Pilot Mtn 336- 374- 7025. Livestock sitting Salisbury area, as low as $ 25/ day. Joyce Ridenhour, Salis-bury 704- 633- 5404 or 640- 8158. Need experienced part time farm manager, www. credencefarmalpacas. com for more information. Amanda Fitzgerald, Lewisville 336- 945- 4237. Goat hoof trimming chute, stand/ headgate, portable outfi t, small goats, $ 4/ ea; large goats, $ 8/ ea; cut/ bale your hay, small sq/$ 2; 4x4 round, $ 15. H. Nottingham, Rockwell 704- 808- 1027. Job building any type farm fence, 100 mi radius of Laurel Springs. Bud Reed, Laurel Springs 336- 982- 3326. Horsesitting w/ in 25 mi radius of Hillsborough inclusive, excess mileage, $ 50/ day fi rst 5 horses; equine massage therapy. Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsborough 919- 932- 1313. Will catch your wild cattle or take mean cattle off your hands, Free. Coty Brown, Raleigh 919- 427- 4968. Portable sawmill, turn your trees to lumber, your place or mine, $. 25/ per bd ft. Robbie Gooch, Bullock 919- 690- 5857. Will do sidearm mowing, mow heavy brush, small trees up to 8” diameter, fence lines, right of ways, fi elds, ponds, ditch lines, $ 100/ hr. of set price. Clint Stirewalt, Rockwell 704- 202- 6718. Farm Labor Horses suitable for therapeutic rid-ing center for children and adults w/ special needs, horses should stand tied, be handled by amateurs. Chris Croninff, Locust 704- 784- 3147. Reg. mini donkey breeding jack, spotted/ tiger spots, black, charcoal or red, not over 32 ½ ”, about 3 y/ o. Cheryl Orlowski, Peachland 704- 272- 7110. Small horse for small adult female, 13.4 to 14h, prefer gelding, no vices, good trail/ road horse. Sherry Miller, Lexington 336- 859- 8071. Any new or used medium weight horse blanket, need 76” and 78”. Lila Pegram, Lewisville 336- 712- 4738. Need cheap horse to break for my senior project. Lauren Jones, Walnut Cove 336- 671- 8234. To rent experienced event horse for 6 months to a year, capable rider who has competed, have experience with several different types of horses. Stacey Neil, Lemon Springs 919- 774- 3448. Horses & Supplies Wanted FARMLAND WANTED 14 ft GN trailer 2 horse w/ sleep-ing qtrs, $ 1,200. Kim Younts, Sophia 336- 451- 1169. Hafl ingers reg., 2 y/ o, 1 gelding, 1 fi lly, $ 500/ ea. James Dickinson, Clinton 910- 385- 4387. ’ 05 Exiss SS314 3 horse slant, 14 ft living qtrs, horse trailer, all the extras, $ 42,000. Arlan Bush, Shelby 704- 487- 4798. Arabian mare reg., 13 y/ o, trail and breed, $ 1,700; reg. Arabian yearling colt, blue ribbon winner, $ 2,500; ½ Arabian trail gelding, 13 y/ o. Tina Bowman, Asheboro 336- 381- 4119. Sorrel gelding 16 y/ o, beginner riding, stands for grooming, trimming, farrier, was used for lesson riding, $ 1,300. Abby Hawley, Whiteville 910- 642- 3545. ’ 99 two horse tag a long trailer, electric brakes, LNC, extras, $ 2,850. Benny Duncan, Walnut Cove 336- 970- 3303. Paso Fino 8 y/ o, dark bay gelding, excellent trail horse, lots of leg action great speed, $ 3,500. Larry Small, Whiteville 910- 642- 0689. Welsh 3 y/ o fi lly, purebred, reg. gray, 11.3h, not broke yet, gentle, good bloodlines, $ 750; ’ 06 Double D 4 horse stock trailer, BP, EC, $ 5,900. C. Garrett, Ash 910- 287- 5000. Small training cart for horse or Hackney size pony, black, FC, $ 100. Taye Cook, Roxboro 919- 621- 8819. Meadowbrook cart all oak, regular horse size, EC, size 50, $ 1,350. Susan Bar-nard, Fuquay Varina 919- 567- 0102. ’ 04 AQHA sorrel mare, rides around well, big bone, $ 2,000. Blair Green, Winnabow 910- 872- 3004. At stud Grulla Paso Fino, $ 1,500, national champ, produce excellent foals, LFG. A. Furr, Salisbury 704- 798- 3460. Horse boarding pasture and full board, $ 200-$ 350. Patricia Byrd, Bahama 919- 477- 2704. ’ 01 Sidekick custom, GN, LQ, 3h, aluminum, hydro jack, rear tack, EC, $ 21,000. Cindy Joseph, Summerfi eld 336- 348- 6913. Red dun, 4 y/ o, $ 1,200 OBO. Chassity Smith, Hickory 828- 413- 1221. Arabian gelding 16 y/ o, $ 1,000; Arapaloosa mare 10 y/ o, $ 2,000, pro-fessional training, no vices, not used for a few years. Zana Schepis, Castalia 919- 853- 3463. ’ 99 Trails West, 3 horse slant w/ sleep-ing qtrs, heat, air, has awning rear tack, storage under benches, $ 7,500 nego. Chris Hicks, Hickory 828- 320- 5781. ’ 97 Sooner 2 horse slant load GN trailer, dress rm, EC, $ 7,200. Laura Michael, Julian 336- 685- 4051. Two horse tag- along trailer, ’ 99 model, red, electric brakes, LNC, extras, $ 2,850. Benny Duncan, Walnut Cove 336- 970- 3303. Two horse wagon, wood wheels, kept in barn w/ wood fl oor, $ 1,500. Eddie Nutt, Henderson 252- 430- 6221. Round pens, corral panels, 20 ft to 100 ft diameter pens, $ 354 up; 12 ft panels, $ 59, delivery available. Roy Wright, Advance 336- 998- 8637. English saddle 16” all purpose w/ cover, 3 saddle pads and girth, $ 300. Cynthia Smith, Roxboro 336- 583- 9556. At stud ’ 04 AQHA blue roan, Poco Bueno, Peppy San Badger breeding, fee, $ 250 + mare care. Dwayne Stewart, Franklinville 336- 736- 0969. Jump sets training or wing stan-dards, $ 70-$ 150; roll tops, $ 125-$ 150; lattice gate $ 35-$ 50. Greg Mills, Apex 919- 362- 8944. Spotted saddle horse, black/ white, 15 y/ o, 15.2h, smooth gait, gentle, $ 1,200. H. Brodauf, Statesville 704- 546- 7883. Complete horse boarding pasture w/ run- in- shelter, $ 250/ mo; barn w/ runs, $ 300/ mo; stall boarding, $ 350/ mo. Kent Trader, Angier 919- 215- 6109. Original two horse oxen wagon, has holders for ribs and seat, GC, $ 500. Linda Leymeister, Fayetteville 910- 485- 6414. 2 pink barrel saddles Circle S with pink suede, 15” seat, $ 350; Blue River w/ pink ostrich print, 15” seat w/ hearts and crystals design, $ 550, LNC. V. Leonard, Pittsboro 919- 698- 3909. Black western saddle 15” w/ matching breast collar, EC, $ 200 OBO. Sonya Proc-tor, Winston- Salem 336- 848- 5642. Good trail horse, loads, bathes, clips, shoes, to good home, $ 825 nego. Jim Banks, Thomasville 336- 392- 9469. APHA palomino fi lly 2 y/ o, $ 1,800; AQHA, 2 palomino geldings, 3 y/ o, riding, $ 2,000/ ea; 7 y/ o gray mare, broke, $ 2,500; 6 y/ o, gray gelding, $ 2,000. M. L. Yokley, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 7284. ’ 00 Exiss MT400 4 horse mid tack, AC/ heat, HW, cowboy shower, awning, LQ ready to fi nish, $ 18,000. Jeff Ander-son, Mocksville 336- 492- 7857. Five jennys 3- 5 m/ o, $ 450; reg. 3 jennys, 2 ½ y/ o, pasture bred in Jan. ’ 09 to a 32” jack, reg., $ 500. Pat Johnson, Teachey 910- 285- 6024. ’ 98 Silver Star 3 horse slant load, GN t railer, 10 ft long wall dress. rm, new tires, $ 11,600. Christine VanHise, Holly Springs 919- 552- 0516. At stud Skips Son Skip APHA, sorrel/ overo, 16.3h, 1,300 lbs, easy to handle, very quiet, halter points, fee, $ 350, LFQ in writing. Jim Rhinehart, 704- 782- 2204. Paso Fino red chestnut, 11 y/ o, 14.1h, experienced rider, has Brio, $ 1,500. Rebecca Muncy, Pinehurst 910- 295- 5009. Mustang mare and gelding, both sorrel, 7 y/ o, 14.3h, $ 1,200/ both nego. Dennis Fuller, Louisburg 919- 496- 1982. EZ entry cart, horse and draft size, 14” wooden wheels with rubber rim, wooden shafts and adjustable bench seat, $ 1,332. Bob Richens, Hendersonville 828- 685- 1170. Donkeys black with white points and some spotted, $ 400 up. Jerry Elliott, Cero Gordo 910- 654- 3158. Pasture boarding, 7 miles west of Elkin, self care, includes shelter, hay, pasture, water, riding arena and round pen, $ 110; full care available. Janet Dengler, Roaring River 336- 957- 2749. TWH reg., chestnut, 15.1h, DOB 3/ 03, good trail horse, $ 800. Barry McKinney, Granite Quarry 704- 213- 2503. ’ 95 Chaparral GN horse trailer, 3 horse slant, sleeper, tack room, good fl oor, new paint, $ 3,000 nego. Mark Crotts, Snow Camp 336- 266- 5263. Percheron mare reg., 17 y/ o, gray, 17.2h, good broodmare, in foal to black Percheron due 7/ 09, mostly blind, works, drives, rides, gentle, $ 750 neg. Chloe Molner, Blanch 336- 234- 9216. AQHA, PHBA, FQHR dark gold palomino stallion w/ white mane/ tail, 90.63 foundation, $ 3,500, will stand til sold. Becky Tarlton, Salisbury 704- 633- 2564. Horse boarding full care, 12x12 box stalls, daily turnout, $ 300. Chris Nadel, Mebane 919- 563- 8428. Full set pony team harness, brass hardware w/ brass spot deco, 14” col-lars, hames, bridles, $ 300 will trade for larger team harness w/ 17- 18” collars for 600 lb mule. W. Perdue, Linwood 336- 853- 7486. Horse boarding and foaling service, new barn, Seagrove/ Asheboro area, full board, $ 225/ mo, foaling service $ 100 up. Alice Harris, Seagrove 910- 690- 1993. Sable/ white jenny 2 ½ y/ o will mature to mammoth size, will be great guard animal, $ 1,000; jenny, 1st foals on the ground, ready to be trained, $ 1,500. B. Frye, Union Grove 704- 682- 1043. Mini horses black/ white, blue eyes, sorrel and white, bay, parents on site, DNA tested, $ 800 up. Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. Paint gelding ( 1/ 4 Arabian) going walk/ trot/ canter, good mind, sound, 4 y/ o, will consider lease, $ 2,500; AQHA 4- yr- old going walk/ trot/ canter, beginning to jump, good mind, $ 3,000. Ann Moss Joyner, Mebane 919- 563- 4109. Horse Boarding, pasture boarding $ 50/ mo; full boarding in 12x15 stalls $ 350/ mo; heated barn, 10 minutes from trails James Wilson, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 4636. Gelding quarter horse, 15.1 hh, proven in the roping pen( heeler) and on the trails, loads, clips, impeccable ground manners, motivated seller to the right home, $ 1,700. Sonya Wasson, Kings Mtn 704- 641- 3531. Arabian gelding 16 yrs old and Arapaloosa mare 10 years old profes-sionall trained but not used for a few years. healthy, no vices up to date on teeth and shots, $ 1000- $ 2000, Zana Schepis, Castalia 919- 853- 3463 Horses & HORSES Supplies For Sale PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins test. ’ 08 Oat hay sq bales, cut in milk stage, horse quality, no rain, stored in barn, $ 5/ ea; ’ 08 fescue spring cut, 4x4 round bales, good quality, no rain, stored in barn, $ 30/ ea. M. Williams, Reidsville 336- 342- 6711. Fescue sq bales, fall cutting, horse quality, $ 3.50/ bale; landscaping bales, fescue, $ 1.50. Dave Day, Oxford 919- 693- 1715. Coastal Bermuda horse hay, $ 5/ ea, barn; wheat straw, bright/ tight bales, $ 3/ ea barn, will load your tractor trailer no additional charge. Wayne Collier, Linden 910- 981- 0066. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, $ 4.50/ ea. Russ Brock, Mt. Olive 919- 738- 8341. Fescue/ orchard mix horse qual-ity in barn, no rain, 4x4 roll, $ 30/ ea. Eugene Smith, Elkin 336- 957- 2248 or 957- 2553. Oat hay, forage type, ’ 08 crop, sq bales, 9.2% protein, no rain, top quality, delivery available, $ 5.50/ ea. Edward Gann, Albemarle 704- 982- 4927. Mixed grass 4x4 round bales, cov-ered, no rain, $ 25/ per bale. John Eason, Matthews 704- 847- 8385. Wheat straw, clean, tight, sq bales, $ 3/ ea; good quality grass hay, $ 4/ sq bales, $ 40/ round bales. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704- 629- 5520. Fescue horse quality, ’ 08 spring/ fall, $ 5/ barn; spring ’ 09, $ 4/ in the fi eld, fer-tilized and weed treated fi elds. Keith or Don Moore, Elon 336- 584- 1222. Fescue/ mixed grass, 4x4 round bales, cow quality, $ 14/ per bale. David Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Coastal Bermuda USDA tested, fi rm, heavy bales, sq, very good qual-ity. R. G. Hammonds, Lumberton 910- 734- 2991. Coatal Bermuda very clean horse quality, $ 4.50 at barn. Ervin or Rachel Wood, Ayden 252- 746- 6356 or 531- 3204. Alfalfa horse quality, $ 8/ bale; Ozark Bermuda, horse quality, $ 5.50/ per bale at barn, delivery available. Fred Burt, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 4447. Fescue 4x4 rolls, cow or horse qual-ity, $ 25-$ 35/ ea. Bill Pyle, Franklinton 919- 494- 1145. Fescue horse quality, 4x4 round bales, no rain, $ 30/ ea; orchard grass rolls, $ 40/ ea; fescue cow hay rolls, $ 25/ ea. Tony Sigmon, Claremont 828- 238- 3290. Oats ’ 08 cutting, $. 10/ lb or $ 3.20/ bu; custom cow feed grinding $. 12/ lb includes salt and calcium. S. Corriher, China Grove 704- 202- 6020 or 202- 8249. Rye 4x5 bales, ’ 08 cutting, stored dry, $ 35; straw, 4x5 ’ 08, stored dry, $ 20. Reggie Carriker, Monroe 704- 291- 0068. Wheat straw sq and round bales, tractor trailers welcome, $ 3/ ea. Nathan Lowder, Norwood 704- 438- 1815. Coastal Bermuda $ 5.50/ ea. William Sutton, Jr., Ernul 252- 229- 1889. K31 fescue grass seed, 50 lb bag, $ 55. W. Wooten, Cleveland 336- 909- 2126. Straw $ 3/ bale. William Strader, Reidsville 336- 349- 6800. ’ 08 Fescue, sq bales, $ 3.25/ ea. Jesse Gentry, Mocksville 336- 998- 3423. Alfalfa, quality horse hay, $ 8; fes-cue mix, $ 5. Keith Peeples, Stokesdale 336- 382- 1109. 4x4 rolls of hay $ 30/ ea. Whitfi eld Davis, Nebo 828- 652- 6381. Coastal Bermuda horse hay, top quality, $ 5/ bale. Craig Senter, Fuquay- Varina 919- 552- 7030. Oat hay, excellent quality, great for horses, 50 lb sq bales, delivery avail-able, $ 7/ ea. Randal Carter, Raleigh 919- 795- 9852. Oat straw w/ orchard grass $ 3/ ea, 150 bales. Bill Wetherall, Belews Creek 336- 595- 4079. Wheat and oat straw ’ 08 season, good bright straw, $ 2/ ea at barn. Larry York, Staley 336- 824- 2077. Fescue ’ 08 cutting, good quality, no rain, $ 3/ ea. Kim Gorman, China Grove 704- 855- 1861. ’ 08 Fescue no rain and stored in barn, $ 4/ bale. Marty DeMers, Sophia 336- 861- 9492. Coastal Bermuda in barn, $ 5.50. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910- 334- 0404. Fescue 4x5 round bales, spring cut, barn stored, horse quality, $ 40-$ 60. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Fescue and orchard grass mix, horse hay, always sheltered, $ 4.50. Mack Brame, Jr., Reidsville 336- 342- 6752. Fescue horse quality, 4x5 round bales, barn stored, $ 35/ ea; sq bales, $ 4; fescue, $ 6. Jeff Anderson, Mocksville 336- 492- 7857. Fescue 4x4, round, net wrapped, $ 30/ ea. L. M. Chrismon, Elon 336- 449- 5775. Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, $ 20/ outside & $ 30/ inside. Lee Dunlap, Robbins 910- 948- 2680. Horse quality $ 30/ per roll; cow hay, $ 20/ per roll. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606 Straw, 3,000 tight bales, no weeds, no rain, $ 3/ per bale at barn, can deliver at extra charge; Alfalfa and orchard grass, 50 lb bales, $ 7/ fi eld; $ 8/ barn. H. Phipps, Julian 336- 446- 6817. Mini hay bales, $ 5/ 20. J. W. Roberts, Reidsville 336- 349- 9525. Fescue, $ 4.50; orchard, $ 5.50; wheat straw, $ 3.50; round bales, fescue $ 45. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 434- 5727. ’ 09 orchard/ fescue mix hay, 4x4 rolls and sq bales, $ 20/ roll; $ 3/ sq bale. Marty Wood, Traphill 336- 928- 0056. Rye hay, $ 20/ per 4x5 round bale, cut spring ’ 08, stored in barn, you pick up. Jeff Lineberger, Kings Mtn 704- 739- 3455. Hay 4x4 round mix, kept dry, $ 20. Steve Knox, Mooresville 704- 892- 5011. 4x4 round bales fescue crabgrass mix, cow quality, 30 bales, $ 25. Billy Grose, Harmony 704- 546- 7688. Fescue mix sq bales, ’ 08 cut, no rain, barn stored, 200 bales, $ 2/ ea, delivery available extra fee. Ray Matthews, Elon 336- 214- 0054. ’ 08 pearl millet hay sq bales, $ 3/ ea; rye straw, $ 2.50/ bale. Derek Smith, King 336- 983- 9732. Wheat straw, $ 3.50/ bale at barn. G. T. Underwood, Elon 336- 349- 7283. Fescue sq bales, kept in barn, great for horses, 50- 60 lbs, $ 4/ ea. Adam Whitfi eld, Rougemont 919- 698- 2630. Fescue orchard grass $ 3.75/ ea. J. David Honeycutt, Albemarle 704- 982- 6529. Oat hay sq bales, $ 4/ ea; fescue grass hay, $ 3.75. Tim Honeycutt, Mt Pleasant 704- 436- 2731. Round bale fescue stored inside under shelter, $ 25/ per bale. Mert Austin 704- 695- 7232. Fescue assorted sizes, most shel-tered, $ 40 up. Clint Harrill, Forest City 828- 429- 9273. Mulch hay round bales, Free, you haul. Thaxton Richardson, Jr., Greensboro 336- 656- 3961. ’ 08 fescue, 4x4 round bales, cow quality, $ 20/ ea; horse quality 25/ ea. Lee Briles, Asheboro 336- 629- 6138. Hay 4ft x 5 ft net wrapped, Coastal Bermuda, $ 40/ ea; fescue, $ 30/ ea, 100 bales available of each. Jason Blackwelder, Wadesboro 704- 467- 4566. Fescue and clover 4x5 round bales, $ 25 to $ 35/ ea; sq bales, $ 2/ ea. Robert Dunn, Efl and 919- 563- 3814. Fescue, Bermuda, orchard, mixed, 4x5 round bales, $ 20/ ea. Tom Strong, Reidsville 336- 339- 7006. Coastal Bermuda, round bales, 4x5, 120 bales, $ 25/ ea, can vary with volume of purchase. J. Smith, Bladenboro 910- 874- 3592. Wheat straw big bales, $ 3.25/ ea. E. Hewitt, Cleveland 704- 239- 2011. Coastal Bermuda sprigs certifi ed, Tifton 44-$ 2.50/ bu; Tifton 85-$ 2.75/ bu; land planted, $ 135/ per ac up. Carole Miller, Lumber Bridge 910- 875- 2898. 4 X 5 orchard round bales, $ 35/ ea; 4 X 5 fescue/ orchard mixed round bales, $ 30/ ea, good, sheltered hay. Charles Joyce, Ramseur 336- 879- 3991. Sq bale fescue/ orchard, horse quality, no rain, in barn, $ 3.50. Clayton Abernathy, Claremont 828- 302- 9420. 08 wheat straw, 2,000 bales avail., $ 2.50/ bale at barn; $ 2.25/ bale for 500+ bales. Doug Groce, Siler City 919- 548- 2670. Coastal Bermuda Hay, horse quality, square bales, $ 4.50, round bales, 6x6, $ 40; delivery avail. 100+ bales. Earl Graves, Rockingham 910- 895- 9332 aft 6pm. Coastal Bermuda, horse quality hay tested at 14.8 protein, no rain, $ 4.50/ bale. Jamie Reid, Eastover 910- 818- 7382. Hay, 4 x 4 round bales, $ 35/ ea. Jay Miles, Lexington 336- 399- 1000. Horse quality, no rain, barn stored fescue round bales, large 1,000 lb, $ 45 and 750 lb, $ 35: got straw, $ 3/ bale. Jim Anderson, Eden 336- 623- 2262. Fescue horse hay, good quality, square bales in the barn, $ 4/ bale. John Warner, Reidsville 336- 634- 1234. 2008 fescue mix, no pesticides/ her-bicides- all natural, square bales, horse quality, $ 3.50 - $ 4.50, cow quality $ 3. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 770- 1070. Square bales, horse quality, or-ganic, fescue blends ( orchard, rye), no herbicides or chemical fertilizers, no livestock on fi elds, quantity discounts, delivery avail, $ 2.50- 4.25. Pat Snider, Staley 336- 317- 4105. Horse quality square bales $ 3/ bale. Robby Blackburn, N Wilkesboro 336- 407- 1559. Orchard Grass, would like to get on list for 2009 spring cutting of good orchard grass near Hillsbourgh, need 100- 125 square bales. Lawrence, Cedar Grove 919- 949- 3192. Hay & Grain Wanted HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW April 2009 Two full blooded black Angus bulls, 6 m/ o, $ 800. Richard Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 5551. Wild pigs all sizes, good stock, $ 40 up. Dale Spear, Creswell 252- 394- 5914. Solid black Angus bred heifers due 6/ 09, 5- 7 y/ o bred with reg. bull on site, $ 850-$ 1,100; solid black Angus bulls, 10 m/ o to 2 y/ o, $ 600-$ 1,200. Jeremy Albright, Asheboro 336- 460- 0611. LaMancha and Oberhasli dairy goat bucks, ADGA reg., proven, $ 200/ ea; Jacob ram, good spot coverage, 2 horns, all champ. lines, $ 200. H. Knox, Burlington 919- 563- 3985. Nigerian dwarf goat, bottle raised, blue eyed kids and adults, can be reg., all colors, $ 75 up, great pets or breed-ing stock. Sarah Jinnalt, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 2454. Jersey milk cow will calve 6/ 09, $ 650; Guernsey milk cow, open, $ 650. Garner Jarrell, Mt. Airy 336- 352- 3491. Polled Hereford bull 1 y/ o, out of reg. stock, $ 750. Baxter Adams, Hamp-tonville 919- 468- 4823. Kiko goats buck ¾ Kiko/ Boer 7 m/ o, $ 100; Kiko % Spanish/ Boer bucklings and doelings, $ 100-$ 150, ready 4/ 09. Louise Proffi tt, Grimesland 252- 746- 2337. Reg. Texas Longhorns ropers, year-ling bulls, cows, bred for color and horn, top bloodlines, $ 350 up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336- 302- 0966. 10 reg. Longhorn heifers, ready to breed, parents have over 60” horns, $ 500/ ea. Arlan Bush, Shelby 704- 487- 4798. Llama solid black tail, rest of body white needs shearing, skittish but gentle, has never spit, 4 y/ o, $ 200 you pick up. T. O. King, Durham 919- 598- 4136. Simmental and Angus bulls, black polled, AI sired by Gold Mine, Right Time 338, calving ease with growth and muscling, $ 1,500-$ 2,000. Bill Pyle, Franklinton 919- 494- 1145. Nigerian dwarf goat babies, great dairy lines, $ 75 up. Stacy Lewis, Lou-isburg 919- 435- 0324. Reg. Hereford bull DOB 12/ 04, dark color, long, P606/ Victor bloodlines, $ 1,500; two breeding age Hereford bulls 17- 19 m/ o, $ 850-$ 950. Brian Penley, Taylorsville 828- 632- 7199. Pigs 40- 50 lbs, $ 50. Richard File, Salisbury 704- 202- 3236. Santa Gertrudis polled cattle, deep cherry red, best bloodlines, heifers and bull calves, $ 700 up. Jimmy McKnight, Davidson 704- 574- 3132. Boer proven buck, red on white, 3 y/ o, needs large herd of nannies. Charles Drye, Sr., McLeansville 336- 621- 8580. Polled Hereford bulls reg., 12- 36 m/ o, great bloodlines, balanced EPD’s, $ 900 up. Bill Mericka, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3389. Belted Galloway bull yearling, black and white, reg., good belt, $ 800. A. Furr, Salisbury 704- 798- 3460. Six polled Hereford heifers, bred to Farley 24F son, $ 800-$ 1,000. Frank Cathey, Clyde 828- 697- 0272. Texas Longhorn heifers, bred cows and bulls, $ 350 up. Charlie Bolton, Pittsboro 919- 542- 6132. Polled Herefords, bred cows, cows, heifers. Edwin Hunter, Statesville 704- 880- 3494. Boer goats 100%, does 7 m/ o, show quality, $ 150. Darrell Cain, Walnut Cove 336- 595- 8250. 2 billy goats 1 and 2 y/ o, $ 40/ ea. Jimmy Crump, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 5384. Dorper/ Kathadin X ram and 2 bred ewes, due late April, starter fl ock, $ 350; ram only, $ 100. Lorie Poff, Liberty 336- 685- 0076. Red Polled Simmental bulls, reg., sired by Remington and Powerline, $ 1,200 up. Phil Rucker, Hamptonville 336- 468- 1675. Angus X heifers, AI brd to New Design 878 due 9/ 09; Angus X bred cows and cow calf pairs, $ 800-$ 1,100. Eric McPherson, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3062. Black Angus bulls and heifers, reg. top bloodlines, Right Time, Bushwacker, New Design, Traveler, etc, 8 m/ o- 17 m/ o, $ 750-$ 1,500. Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485- 3487 or 791- 6335. Alpine, Nubian, Saanan and X of these, will be bottle babies, does, $ 50; bucks $ 5-$ 10. Sid VanMatre, Trinity 336- 687- 1792. Nubian billy frosted color, DOB 1/ 09, $ 75. Clint Dobbins, New London 704- 517- 6095. Charolais performance tested since 1966, purebred, reg., polled and horned, $ 1,500-$ 25,000. Carol and John Dykers, Siler City 919- 663- 2436 or 2931. Three full blooded Black Angus bulls, DOB 11/ 07- 12/ 07, $ 900-$ 950, will consider trade for full blooded black Angus heifer. Mac Webster, Madison 336- 316- 5601. Llamas ILR mini llamas, adult and young, male and female, variety of colors, $ 900 up. Wanda Higgins, Gibsonville 336- 697- 8955. ADGA Nubian bucks proven 1- 3 yrs old, $ 75 up, Longman bloodline Nubian kids ’ 09 variety of colors with/ w/ o frost ears, $ 50 up. Scott Rich, Morganton 828- 443- 9252. Polled Hereford heifers and bulls, purebred, not reg. also available, com-pare our Herefords EPD’s and see the difference, $ 1,000 up. Brent Creech, Zebulon 919- 801- 7561. Scottish Highland cattle, heifers and bull calves, $ 500. Dan Wilson, Clyde 828- 779- 0457. Feeder pigs Hampshire mix, 50- 75 lbs, $ 75 up. David Mercer, Polkton 704- 385- 9984. Santa Gertrudis bull calves, 6- 7 m/ o, reg. or not, $ 500-$ 700. L. J. Smith, Denton 336- 859- 5539. Polled Hereford bulls full blood, dark color, gentle, out of large Her-efords, 4500 up. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- 932- 0503. Boer goats ABGA reg., full blooded and high % bucks and does, $ 100 up. David Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Pygmy goats very small, billies, nannies from 2 m/ o to full grown, $ 30-$ 50. John Graham, Gastonia 704- 825- 8954. Tennessee fainting goats male and female, MGR reg., all ages and colors, $ 100 up. Don and Tammie Cain, Walk-ertown 336- 595- 4666. Fainting goats babies and adults, billies and nannies, blue eyes, $ 100-$ 250. Cathie Yates, King 336- 983- 7849. Bull Angus mix, 2+ y/ o, solid black, $ 1,000 OBO. Teresa Smith, Olin 704- 539- 5142. Pygmy goat kids 2- 3 m/ o, 1 solid black female, 2 black and white male and female, $ 25-$ 45. Teresa Smith, Olin 704- 539- 5142. Fainting goats black white, females, $ 125; males, $ 100. K. Atkins, Kerners-ville 336- 595- 2825. Nigerian dwarf goats bucks and does, blue eyed babies, great bloodlines, $ 200. W. Efi rd, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. Polled Hereford bulls and heifers, $ 600 up. Randy Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5738. Fainting goat bucks black and white, $ 50. Jeremy Gordon, Seagrove 336- 879- 4345. Commercial Angus heifers, due to calve in April, $ 900/ ea. Daniel Lackey, Stony Point 704- 585- 9522. Boer goats male and female unreg., $ 50/ ea or $ 500/ for the herd, total 14. Dale Ostrander, Elon 336- 684- 8800. Angus heifer reg, 1 y/ o, sire Nut-bush Saugahatchee 163 314, grandson to Saughatchee 3000C, dame is a 8180 daughter, $ 700. A. Henson, Canton 828- 507- 5746. Goats full Nubian and Alpine/ Nubian X billies, $ 35 up; Alpine X doelings, $ 75 up. Tina Jester, East Bend 336- 699- 8440. Nubians purebred ADGA milking does, kids discounts if you bottle feed, black yearling proven buck, $ 100 up. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704- 242- 4667. White Angora goats, exceptional fl eece, adult, yearling wethers and does available, great for spinner to raise their own Mohair, $ 75. L. Rose, Gibsonville 336- 447- 4193. Black Angus bull reg., calved 9/ 06, AI sired by BR Midland, good docile bull, $ 1,500; Derek Summey, Dallas 704- 718- 3380. Charolais bulls & heifers, purebred, gentle, polled, 7- 11 m/ o, reg. sires, $ 500- $ 800, delivery by arrangement. Dee Helms, Salisbury 704- 642- 9680. Polled Hereford bull, 4 y/ o, very gentle, $ 800. Woody Wooten, Cleveland 336- 909- 2126. Mini Zebu cattle reg. and non reg., bulls, cows and calves all ages, $ 600 up. James Ledbetter, Shelby 704- 300- 6695. Butcher hogs, 240- 400 lbs, size will vary depending on availability $ 100-$ 250. Zane Riley, Hamptonville 336- 477- 5165. 3 black Angus X open heifers, 400- 500 lbs, $ 1/ per lb; Kiko buck full blood New Zealand, 3.5 y/ o, proven breeder, kids on site, $ 350 nego. K. Weavil, Kernersville 336- 847- 0671. Gelbvieh bulls red/ black, top AI bloodlines, $ 1,500 up. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Shetland sheep reg., quality stock, $ 250 up; non reg. pet stock, $ 100 up. Lynn Michael, New Hill 919- 387- 3890. Charolais 4 y/ o, 6 m/ o, full, pure blood, seed bulls, one reg. old cow, full blood, $ 3,500/ for all. Rickey Holshouser, Bear Creek 919- 837- 2019. Three 100% full blood Boer goat billies, $ 100/ ea. Jessica Little, Conover 828- 320- 2353. Club lambs ewes, wethers, rams, many State Fair champs, ’ 07 NCSF Supreme Ewe and dame of ’ 08 NCSF reserve market lamb, $ 200 up. Brad Johnson, Cleveland 704- 798- 2958. Boer goat babies DOB 12/ 08 and 1/ 09, full blooded, many beautiful mark-ings, $ 75 up. Danny Hocutt, Wendell 919- 365- 9821. Bull full blooded black Angus, small calves, fast growing, $ 1,200. D. C. Pin-nix, Ronda 336- 984- 3032. Polled Hereford bulls, 12 m/ o to 27 m/ o, open heifers, cows and calves, $ 1,000-$ 2,500. John Wheeler, Fayetteville 910- 489- 0024. Black Angus heifers, bred and open, low birth, high growth, $ 1,000. Doug Mitchell, Siler City 919- 742- 6096. Pygmy goats 3 billies, $ 35/ ea or $ 90/ for all. Timothy Dollyhite, Mt. Airy 336- 351- 6324. Weaned calves 400 lbs and up from reg. red Angus stock, $ 400 up. Miles Yokeley, Winston- Salem 336- 391- 2409. Jersey heifer will come fresh 5/ 09, make a great milker, $ 1,500; Jersey and Holstein X, will come fresh in 5/ 09, $ 1,250; Jersey bull, 500 lb, $ 300, etc. D. Sturgill, W. Jefferson 336- 877- 5128. Reg. Black Angus bulls, 12 m/ o, top bloodlines, calving ease & good dispositions, $ 1,200/ ea. Dean Richardson, Sparta 336- 372- 5556. Jersey steers approximately 700 lbs, pasture raised, no steroids, $ 600. Robert Sell, Winston- Salem 336- 595- 8247. Lambs Katadin variety, $ 45/ male; $ 95/ females. Roger Kercher, 336- 699- 3753 or 413- 3803- cell. Nubian dairy goats gentle, bottle fed, does 1- 2 y/ o, $ 75 up. Kids, $ 25 up. B. Seaman, Walnut Cove 336- 994- 8446. 25 Boer/ Boer X bred nannies, $ 150/ ea or all for $ 125/ ea. Wayne Byrum, Gates 252- 357- 1742. Savanna goats, reg., fullblood, and %, add fast growth and muscle to your herd, worm resistant, $ 500 up. M. Tim, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6016. Red Angus bulls reg., 7 m/ o, excellent EPD’s, good feet and legs, good dispo-sition, $ 1,000-$ 1,200. Kevin Huffman, Salisbury 704- 637- 6762. Boer goat buck fullblood, 5 y/ o, $ 300. Keith Jessup, Ramseur 336- 879- 5255. Gelbvieh Angus X and purebred Gelbvieh bulls and heifers, 10 m/ o up. $ 900-$ 1,400. John Waugh, Climax 336- 685- 4998. Boer goats ABGA, bucks, does, wethers, bred and open, full blooded and %, $ 75 up. David Lawson, Kernersville 336- 682- 2317. Two sheep 4 y/ o, $ 125/ ea, $ 250/ for both, friendly good with children. Donald Byrd, Angier 919- 894- 7627. Livestock For Sale LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK To lease for ’ 09 and future years for deer hunting within 1 hr drive of Stanly co, references available upon request. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 0213. To lease bear hunting land in coastal region for ’ 09 season, prefer property joining game lands, responsible hunter, will pay fair price to lease. Glenn Reid, Rutherfordton 828- 247- 0300. To lease land to deer hunt in Davidson, Randolph and adjacent co, in exchange for help in managing and maintaining property, liability insured. Ross Whitfi eld, Denton 336- 844- 4202. To lease in the Piedmont area for hunting, Gaston, Lincoln, Catawba, Union co. Bill Pritchett, Gastonia 704- 263- 8910. To lease hunting land in northeastern NC, must be east of Rocky Mt. Jeffrey Ackerman, Nags Head 252- 722- 3030. To lease land for ’ 09- 2010 deer and turkey hunting season in Montgomery, Davidson, Randolph, Caswell, Person or Orange co, will follow land owners rules. Kevin Pope, Lexington 336- 425- 3887. To lease land for hunting ’ 09- 2010 season Halifax, Nash or Northhampton co. Alton Prentice, South Mills 252- 267- 0659. To lease 30- 100 ac pasture land for cows in Orange and surrounding co. Steve Kuepferle, Hillsborough 919- 210- 4832. To lease hay land or land for grain farming in Davie co. Russell Hicks, Mocksville 336- 469- 1172. To lease land for deer and turkey hunting in Davie, Rowan, Cabarrus, Union, Anson, Richmond, Davidson co, responsible, will pay fair price. David Rice, Kannapolis 704- 933- 1074. To lease large tract of land for row crop production, southeast NC, long term ’ 09 beyond; to lease pond for fi sh production or fi shing rights, Duplin, Pender co. M. D. Smith, Dunn 910- 891- 4713. To lease any size land for hunting deer and turkey in Robeson, Scotland, Hoke, Bladen, Columbus, Cumberland co, 5 responsible hunters. Tim Middleton, Pembroke 910- 227- 0077. To purchase any size farmland, timberland, hunting land in Bladen, Sampson, Pender, Hyde, Caswell, Granville, Hertferd, Moore, Alleghany, Johnston, Richmond, Carteret co. Mike Wessell, Raleigh 919- 801- 5383. To lease land in Jackson Creek area to raise crops. Dallas Mcdowell, Denton 336- 241- 6092. To rent pasture in or around Shelby for 6 to 10 head of beef cows. Shannon Ledbetter, Shelby 704- 434- 8318. To lease 35 to 50 ac for hunting in Henderson, Davidson, Montgomery, Randolph or Chatham co. Bobby Garren, Arden 828- 989- 5907. To lease land to hunt turkey in Wilkes, Surry, Alleghany co, will obey rules, references. Eric Hall, Thurmond 336- 957- 1913. To rent 25 to 150 ac of pasture land in 25 mi radius of Kenansville. Parrish Stroud, Kenansville 910- 296- 0048. To purchase or lease 1- 5 acres for weekend camping or small off- grid cabin, prefer wooded land. Chris Stanford, Raleigh 919- 624- 3057. To lease 50- 1000+ acres for possible long term lease for management type hunting, within 2 hrs of central NC, references avail. Matt Sink, Winston Salem 336- 978- 5956. To rent 25 to 150 acres of pasture land within 25 miles of Kenansville. Parrish Stroud, Kenansville 910- 296- 0048. Wanted pasture/ farm land to lease long term in Cabarrus County for cows and horses. Scotty & Trina Thomas, Midland 704- 792- 9616. Farmland Wanted FARMLAND WANTED 40 ac farmland eastern Wilson co, half tilled, half 20 year old planted pines, $ 149,900. Jay Reimer, Stantonsburg 252- 238- 9973. Small 10 ac horse farm, 8 stall barn, sheds, 2,200 sq ft farm house, creek, pasture and deep river, behind property, $ 369,000. M. Fields, Randleman 336- 707- 3502. 49 ac farm near Lake Mattamuskeet, exceptional farmland with road frontage, 3 b/ r house, large barn, shelter, stable, $ 325,000. Jerry Midyette, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 8407. 263 ac in Robeson co outside Maxton, part timber, part farm land, $ 2,000/ per ac. George McManus, Matthews 704- 845- 8237. 54 ac Hyde co, prime farmland, near Lake Mattamuskeet and Pamlico Sound, horse stable, 5 b/ r house, $ 500,000. Emery Midyette, Engelhard 252- 921- 0298. 58 ac Surry co, near Pilot Mt, 48 ac in hay/ tobacco, 2 streams, mtn view, 1,400 ft paved rd frontage, $ 6,500/ per ac, or rent is possible. Dick Shackleford, King 336- 983- 3369. 17 ac apple orchard, 4 ac bottom land on creek, 7 ac in woods, make a great horse farm, $ 780,000. Danny Williams, Hendersonville 828- 388- 3839. 13.89 ac mini farm, mostly cleared, 40x48 concrete barn, garage, multiple outbuildings, small creek, fenced pastures, frostless spigots, 3 b/ r, 2 bath doublewide, $ 225,000. Ramona Norman, Salisbury 704- 209- 3006 or 232- 1650. 10.39 ac farm close to beach, 6 stall barn, permanent pasture, house, $ 171,900. J. L Burns, Atkinson 910- 283- 3335 or 619- 1820. 18 ac on goose creek island on in-land water ways, Pamlico co, paved rd, large pines, 2 b/ r trailer, $ 100,000. Jack Hartley, Sophia 336- 498- 4962. 11 wooded ac, secluded with small stream, deeded right of way, located in Rockingham co, 4 mi from Reidsville, $ 17,500. Ed Smith, Salisbury 704- 636- 1477. 17+ ac mini farm southern Person co, 800 ft paved rd front, half wooded, half open, ideal for horses/ hunting, conve-nient to Durham, Roxboro, Butner and RTP, recently surveyed, $ 120,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont 336- 364- 7516. 46 ac mostly wooded w/ stream, over 800 ft rd front with abundance of wild-life; two 7 ac fi elds for crops in Caswell co, $ 5,000/ ac nego. David Sartin, Jr., Providence 336- 388- 2678. 7.7 ac cleared with hill top, 30 ft gravel driveway, Davidson co, $ 80,000. Steve Yarborough, Lexington 336- 787- 4003. 4.5 ac mini farm, stream, foad frontage, Alleghany co near Sparta, $ 88,500. Tobias Morgan, Salisbury 704- 636- 8291. 12 ac farmland partially wooded, out buildings, deep well, house, NW Chatham co, organically gardened, $ 225,000. R. Ferry- Leeper, Pittsboro 919- 742- 2740. 64+ ac Cleveland co, open and wooded, 1,700 ft river front, new 40x50 steel building, $ 395,000. Deidre Ledbetter, Forest City 828- 429- 4033. 10 ac secluded wooded lot, 10- 17 mi from Chapel Hill, $ 115,000. Nancy Hobson, Pittsboro 336- 376- 8137. 5 ac small pond, small barn, 1,400 sq ft house, $ 135,000 possible partial owner fi nancing. S. Beldon, Liberty 336- 404- 2253. For lease hunting land, 1,150 ac, western Wilkes co, deer, turkey, bear, etc., trout stream, 5 yr lease beginning 6/ 09, $ 9/ fi rst two years, $ 10.80 years 3- 5. Eddie Moretz, Deep Gap 828- 264- 5420. 28.5 ac near Morrow Mtn/ Badin Lake, mostly wooded, some cleared/ pond, stream abundant wildlife, $ 7,500/ per ac. Tony Crumley, Albemarle 704- 322- 0781. 81 ac w/ small road front in western Lee co, 30 y/ o planted timber, good location, $ 4,500/ ac. Jay Norris, Sanford 919- 353- 1494. 10.24 ac mountain land, mostly cleared, small stream, 5 mi to New River and Blue Ridge Parkway, paved state road, $ 139,000. William Sands, Laurel Springs 336- 982- 4856. For rent 5+ ac for crops, located on corner of Raynor/ White Oak in Garner, near Wake/ Johnston co line. John Ben-nett, Garner 919- 779- 5416. 14.8 ac old Coleridge Rd, $ 4,600/ per ac. Paul Thompson, Randleman 336- 736- 9037 or 498- 8600. 115 ac functional farm, southern Person co, 11 out buildings, pasture land, fescue fi elds, other cropland, 2 story home, $ 750,000. Phillip Gentry, Timberlake 336- 364- 4948. 11.41 ac ready for horses, $ 169,900 nego. Jeff Everhart, Asheboro 336- 687- 8732. 8.8 ac two 4,800 sq ft chicken houses, large workshop, 3 b/ r house, Rockingham co off 14/ 87N, $ 175,000. Evelyn Ingle, Burlington 336- 260- 8864. 5.05 ac mini farm northern Orange co, .25 mi off road, ideal for horses/ cattle, 100x200 paneled pen, 54 ft paneled pen, pasture, $ 155,000. Nicky Roberts, Cedar Grove 919- 732- 5554. 9.94 mini farm mostly pasture, stream, Rutherford co, road frontage, $ 79,900. Deana Gilliam, 828- 429- 0688. 61 + ac set in 10 y/ o pines, 5 ac cleared, barn, small pond and stream, near Asheboro, $ 275,000. Stacy Wicker, Cedar Falls 336- 963- 5055. 102.5 ac Anson co on Jones creek, excellent deer, turkey and hog hunting, $ 3,000/ per ac. Carl Lee, Rockingham 910- 895- 4564. 6 ac clear, rolling land, formally Christmas tree land, $ 200,000. Larry Pless, Miller Creek 336- 384- 3312 or 838- 2286- n. 111 wooded ac southern Davidson co, $ 6,000/ per ac; 142 ac southern Davidson co, barn, utility bldg, 81 ac fenced, water, ideal for horse or cattle, $ 7,000/ ac. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611. 4.5 ac horse hobby farm, fenced and cross fenced, pasture, barns, riding ring, 3 b/ r, 2 bath home, $ 139,931 nego. Heidi Sutton, Walnut Cove 336- 499- 1592. 18 ac barn, out building, stream, 3 pastures, Scotland co, house, $ 300,000; 5 ac, mostly wooded, stream, house $ 95,000. Roger Lewis, Laurel Hill 910- 462- 2201. 73 ac heart of Randolph co, mostly cleared, 10 ac vineyard, well and drip irrigation in place, 20 ft x40 ft open shed, rough dug pond, $ 4,500/ per ac. Lily Jin, Asheboro 202- 684- 6881. 51 ac hunting retreat or mini farm, Yanceyville, adjacent to state game lands, $ 3,495/ per ac. Thomas Lowe, Greensboro 336- 209- 7307. For lease 6 ac farm land, for grow-ing organic vegetables only, 1 year lease, $ 2,000. Bahaa Jizi, Oxford 919- 691- 7523. 18 ac horse farm, cow barn, restored tobacco barn, 6 stall barnmaster barn, heated washpit and feed room, log cabin, $ 559,000. M. Glen, Spring Hope 919- 795- 3662. 17 ac 2 barns, equipment shed, some new wooden fencing, Rockingham co, 2 houses, $ 265,000. Carl Buckland, Burlington 336- 228- 8516. ’ 88 ac located adjacent to Bald Mtn, Tuckertown Lake, surrounded by hard-wood forest, $ 685,000. Kay Schaefer, Snow Hill 252- 560- 5265. 6 ac horse farm, south of Raleigh, 4br home, 3 stall barn, riding arena and trails, equestrian community, $ 419,900. David Walker, Angier 919- 625- 4310, 64+ ac Cleveland Co. open and wooded land, 1,700 ft river front, new 40x50 steel building. $ 395,000. Deidre Ledbetter, Forest City 828- 429- 4033. Hunting land for lease, 1,150ac.+/- in western Wilkes County, deer, turkey, bear and more, also trout stream. 5 year lease, begin June 1, $ 9 fi rst two years, $ 10.80 yrs 3- 5. Eddie Moretz, Deep Gap 828 264- 5420, 34 acres, 3bdr, 2bth mobile home, all bricked, cleared fi elds, apple orchard, fruit trees, 3 streams, $ 229.998. Fred Parsons, Mayodan 336- 548- 2151. 8.006 ac Yadkin Co. fenced pasture w/ 1 ac pond, 492 ft road frontage, $ 80.000. Kathleen Reavis, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 8856 after 7 pm, FARMLAND FARMLAND April 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Livestock Wanted LIVESTOCK Mixed bearded iris, Siberian iris, crocasimia blubs, Stella d’Oro, 3/$ 20 + $ 5 H. S. Gisela Hoffman, Gastonia 704- 263- 4109. Gourds for birdhouses & crafts, large selections, $ 1.25 ea. & up. Denny Rollins, Mocksville 336- 492- 7223. Running okra seed, 50 seeds/$ 1.00, SASE w/ 2 first- class stamps. D. H. Franklin, 1496 Conrad Sawmill Rd, Lewisville, NC 27023. 100 gardenia bushes in gal. pots, 20” high, will grow to 6 ft., $ 2.50/ ea., min. order of 25. Avis Friedhaber, Bolivia 910- 253- 6187, aft. 7 p. m. Peter pepper seed, $ 1.00/ pod w/ SASE; N. C. grown Palmetto Palm tree seed, 4 seeds/$ 1 w/ SASE. J. R. Anderson, 210 Saddlewood Dr., Goldsboro, NC 27534- 8740; 919- 778- 2871. Old timey cockscomb seed, has huge blossom head w/ rich crimson color on sturdy 18” stalk, approx. 200 seeds/$ 3 cash + SASE. Barry Cox, 6225 Welborn Rd., Trinity, NC 27370. Old English boxwoods up to 20” tall, $. 90/ inch. Forrest Michael, Lexington 336- 787- 5382. Sunfl ower seeds, old- timey type, huge 12- 14 lb. fl ower, 15- 18” diameter, 25 seeds/$ 3, or 50 seeds/$ 5 cash + SASE. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Rd., Trinity, NC 27370. Native wetland plants, juncus, switchgrass, woolgrass, bluefl ag iris, river oats, lizard tail, etc., plants grown in 72 & 128 cell trays, $. 80-$ 1/ plant. Dwight Self, Siler City 919- 742- 3808. Leland cypress, one gal., 20 inches tall; Aborvitae, over 2 ft. tall, 2 gal., $ 2.75-$ 3.50. Kenneth Cruthis, High Point 336- 861- 4785. Apple trees, blackberry, cherry, blueberry, pear, pecan, papaw, muscadine grapevines, seedless grape vines, kiwi, peach, persimmon, plum, pomegranates, raspberry, red & pink dogwood trees, $ 10-$ 58. S. Walter Upchurch, Raleigh 919- 417- 9904. Dinner plate Dahlias, red, yellow, salmon, red/ white, purple/ white, rose/ white, Pom Pom red/ yellow, 12/$ 22 + postage, $ 6. Anna Watson, 759 N US Hwy 19E, Newland 28657. Cushaw squash seed NC State Fair 1st place winner ’ 07 and ’ 08, 10 seeds/$ 3, includes shipping, quantities limited. Gail Fuller, 5701 Country Forest Rd., Raleigh 27606. Blueberry plants 1, 2, 3, 5 and 10 gallon, $ 4-$ 65, 8 varieties early, mid and late season plants. Michael or Jeffrey, Garland 910- 529- 1469. Old timey 4 o’clock, fragrant fl owers, seeds for red/ white plants, $ 5/ 40 seeds + SASE. Zeb Price, 1509 Lee Anne Crt, Raleigh 27606. Limber Cob seed corn $ 2/ lb + shipping. Miles Hamrick, Shelby 704- 472- 4622. Camellia japonica $ 5/ ea, 1 gallon pots, assorted colors; camellia sasanqua, assorted colors, $ 4/ ea; azalea, assorted colors, 3/$ 5. J. Gibson, Ellerbe 910- 652- 6154 or 652- 2136. 5 variegated iris seeds 3 yellow blossoms per stem, water/ land, $ 6/ per fan, includes shipping; snapdragon, sea rose, etc., $ 1 + SASE. B. Murray, 1586 DePriest Rd., Bostic 28018. Old English boxwoods up to 20” tall, $. 90/ per inch. Forest Michael, Lexington 336- 787- 5382. Tuberose bulbs, excellent quality, ready to plant spring ’ 09, large quantites available, $ 20/ min. order, small $. 25; large, $ 1; large undivided clumps, $ 10. Bryan Kluttz, Cleveland 704- 278- 2820. Old timey citron seed for preserves, specify round or oblong, 30 seeds/$ 3 + SASE. D. Greene, 4501 Hwy 205, Marshville 704- 385- 9616. Daylilies and hosta many varieties, bloom til frost, Stella, Aztec gold, mix or match, 60/$ 65; 300/$ 250. G. Stowe, Haw River 336- 693- 7542. Japanese maples conifer, other unusual plants, quart to 95 gallon con-tainers, must see to appreciate, $ 5 up. J. Holland, Lewisville 336- 813- 5543. Tuberoses, single or double bloom, $ 20/ bu. Larry Whicker, Winston- Salem 336- 724- 6164. Leyland cypress trees 1 gallon pots, 24”, $ 2.50/ ea; 2 gallon, 36”, $ 5/ ea, other trees and shrubs available. John Hood, Browns Summit 336- 601- 7502. Martin gourds for bird houses and crafts, $ 1.25 up; apple gourds, br iarless blackberry bushes, $ 5, brown Turkish fi g trees, $ 10. Glenn McElveen, Garner 919- 772- 2785. Lucky buckeyes for planting, $ 4.75/ per doz, includes shipping. Jules Simmons, 424 Grand Vista Dr. Sylva 28779. Detura trumpet, empress tree, blooms up to 6 wks, egg trees, looks and feels like real eggs, grows about one foot tall, $ 1/ for ea packet + SASE. M. Banks, 653 Roper Rd, Flat Rock 28731. Old timey bean seed stipped double backs butter beans or pink tips, 25 seeds, $ 2 + SASE. Mary Young, 840 Young Rd., Grassy Creek 28631. Hollyhocks or corn fl owers, pink, white, burgundy, mixed, red or light purple, daises, Siberian Iris, $ 1/ TBS; black eyed Susan, coreopsis, etc., $ 1/ tsp, cash only. L. Cunningham, 258 Washington Dr. Hertford 27944. Birdhouse gourds $ 1/ ea OBO. Paul Mathews, Hertford 252- 333- 2823. White pines 4- 12 ft, $ 3/ per ft if you dig, 4 and 5 footers. Jack Hall, Pinnacle 336- 351- 2885. Voodoo lily bulbs, world’s larg-est most unusual fl ower, 1 large bulb, $ 10; 2 medium bulbs, $ 10; 4 small bulbs, $ 10, shipping cost included. Toby Hawkins, 3832 NC Hwy801 N, Mocksville 27028. Old timey true to seed, peach trees, makes white open stone peaches, excellent fl avor, heavy crops, $ 7. Pliney Purser, Monroe 704- 385- 9216. Fraser fi r seedlings from Mt. Rogers origin, 3/ 0 bed run, $. 15/ ea- 100,000; 4/ 0 from bed to fi eld, $. 25/ ea- 2,000; 3/ 2, $. 50/ ea- 50,000; 3/ 3, $. 65- 80,000. M. Yearick, Lansing 336- 384- 2221. Luffa sponge seeds 50/$ 1; climb-ing/ running okra seeds, 35/$ 1 + SASE on all orders. Paul Hinds, 106 N. Charles Rd., Raleigh 27610. Giant sunfl ower seeds 8 ft tall, 1 ft head diameter, 15/$ 2; 50/$ 5 + SASE. Vince Castellano, 8325 Dull Rd., Clem-mons 27012. Premier and O’Neal blueberry plants and Dwarf Yaupon holly 3 gallon containers, $ 9.95; Summit muscadine grape in 1 gallon containers $ 4.95. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919- 790- 0480. Japanese maples many varieties, many sizes, now is the best time to plant, many other plants, primarily co-nifers, $ 3 up. Jim Holland, Lewisville 336- 813- 5543. German mammouth cantaloupe seeds, some have grown to 31 lbs, very sweet, 35/$ 3 + SASE. Jackie White, 106 Zurich Ln Statesville 704- 883- 9305 Seeds & Plants For Sale SEEDS & PLANTS Brown leghorn rooster, healthy, fertile, will pay $ 5. Cathy Frank, Rougemont 919- 491- 9743. Pilgrim geese, would like a breeding trio adult or younger, could take up to 10 depending on costs. Matthew Tuttle, Stoneville 336- 951- 9509. Cheap cull pigeons for dog training, homers or just barn yard pigeons. Eric Hall, Thurmond 336- 957- 4067. Homing pigeons for Boy Scout pack, any amount. Kevin Pack, Alamance 336- 622- 9056. Trenton and black eagle homing pigeons. Pete Truslow, Salisbury 704- 640- 4239. Mallard duck eggs or India run-ner duck eggs w/ in 30 mi radius of Carthage. Judy Rowland, Carthage 910- 947- 3536. Several golden Sebrite chicks, 2- 4 m/ o if possible. Robert Burns, Holly Springs 919- 552- 6420. Seramas smooth feathers. Bill Jordan, Statesville 704- 873- 5581. Toulouse geese 2 good breeding pairs. A. Baker, Angier 919- 639- 6674. Mandarin duck and peafowl hatch-ing eggs, prefer Blue India, cheap. Caide Wooten, Morganton 828- 430- 4945. Chicken litter for organic farm in Wake County-- Wake Forest, Rolesville, Zebulon area. Art Watkins, Zebulon 919- 556- 1835. Chicken feed silo wanted, 4 to 8 ton size, will take down and completely remove for fair price. Dowd Caraway, Morganton 828- 391- 8126. Poultry & Supplies Wanted Poultry & Supplies For Sale LIVESTOCK WANTED POULTRY & SUPPLIES Layen hens Barred Rock, Dominiques and Law Gray game fowl, $ 10 up. Roy Roberts, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 6210. Americana Acuna or Easter rooster, assorted other roosters, $ 3/ ea. Keith Hamilton, Salemburg 910- 564- 5699. High fl ying tipplers pigeons lots of colors fun birds to have $ 5-$ 10/ ea. M. Chuck, Stoneville 336- 453- 1432. Old English bantams black fawn duckwing, blue barred quail, silver duckwing, fawn duckwing splash, blue quail, $ 10 up. Allen Roberts, Seagrove 910- 571- 2036. Doves, white, ring neck pied, tangerine, normals, call ducks, white gray, snowy, black and brown bib, buff, pastel and more, $ 10-$ 30. Wayne Parsons, Clayton 919- 631- 1328. Pigeons rollers and homers, $ 7/ ea; parlor and tumblers, $ 10/ ea, no ship-ping. J. F. Morgan, Huntersville 704- 875- 6463. OE bantams, blue, splash, black, blue red, brown red, all top show qual-ity, $ 15 up. Greg Jourdan, Siler City 919- 337- 5403. Red sex links, started laying in December, $ 10/ ea; 30 or more, $ 9/ ea; 5 ft x 8 ft metal siding and roof chicken coop. Gary Schlabach, Union Grove 336- 468- 6541 or- 6699. Diamond doves unsexed, $ 20/ ea; ringneck doves, unsexed, $ 15/ ea. Pete Truslow, Salisbury 704- 640- 4239. Baby chicks and started pullets, www. shookpoultry. net, $. 45-$ 6.35. Roger Shook, Claremont 828- 459- 0571. 5 turkeys, 3 bronze, 1 male, 2 females, 2 females of light gray look, $ 125/ for all. Wayne Parrish, Raleigh 919- 876- 2495. Chicks buff Orpington, speckled Sussex, dar, Cornish, RIR, cuckoo marans, turkeys, Beltsville, white Hol-land, Bourbon red, Midget white, royal palm, $ 2. Steve Ashman, Chocowinity 252- 402- 7237. Java roosters, very rare, endangered poultry breed, 1 y/ o, black, white and mottled, $ 30/ ea. Deborah U. Brown, Holly Springs 919- 552- 6916 or 971- 4298. Pigeons Birmingham rollers, comp bred, old South Carolinia family, great spinners, $ 20 up. D. R. Dennis, Randle-man 336- 498- 5034 aft. 6 pm. White rock hens 3 y/ o, RIR roost-ers, 7 m/ o, $ 5. Gordon Rich, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3101. GQF incubator model no 1202 3 trays, automatic turning, 180 standard egg or 276 bantam capacity, $ 200. George Harrington, Ayden 252- 746- 2536. Aluminum chicken tractor that accommodates 25 chickens, $ 700; incu-bator, $ 450. Marcia Carter, Greensboro 336- 294- 1316. Bobwhite quail good fl ight birds, fl y good, $ 3.30. T. Seawell, Carthage 910- 464- 5819. 4 Indian Blue female peacocks, breeder age and should produce chicks this season, $ 75-$ 100. Jessica Yorzinski, Durham 919- 668- 5319. English carriers, show quality, good size birds, $ 25/ ea. John Weir, Charlotte 704- 676- 0706. Bantams show type, Old English, Leghorns, sebrites and Japs, all show ready, $ 10 up. Johnny Lowder, Albemarle 704- 983- 4669. Baby bronze turkeys $ 12/ ea; chicks, $ 2 up; white Peking ducks, $ 6/ ea. Rena Long, Zebulon 919- 268- 5910. Mandarin ducks $ 45/ pair; white racing homer pigeons, $ 10/ ea; black east Indies drakes, $ 10/ ea. Jack Payne, Lexington 336- 247- 0021. Birmingham rollers, Old Jaconette Line, Deep spinners, early developers, $ 20 up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919- 563- 5658. Peacock, India blue male, 1 y/ o, $ 75. Nancy Hobson, Pittsboro 336- 376- 8137. RIR, Aseel roosters and hens, Kelso roosters and hens, bantams, Old Eng-lish modern game Jersey Giants, red spangles. Arthur Gayfam, Randleman 336- 498- 8118. Guineas ’ 08 hatch, banded NPIP, healthy, raised inside barn to roost, $ 10/ ea, discounts on multiples, call ducks hand raised, $ 10-$ 20. Daylon Powell, Indian Trail 704- 821- 4374. Old English bantams many colors, $ 20/ pair no shipping. Milo Potter, Seven Springs 252- 569- 2131. Call ducks adult breeders, white, gray snowy, pastels, buff, black and other colors, doves, tangerine, normals, pied, lavender, $ 10-$ 40. Wayne Parsons, Clayton 919- 631- 1328. Sha Mu pair, DOM rooster gold, silver and white, young hen solid black, $ 25. Robert Stokely, Thomasville 336- 475- 6226. Commercial laying hens, 6 w/ o, $ 5; April $ 6. Fred Hill, Roxboro 336- 598- 4710. Chickens day old, several breeds, mostly standard egg laying breeds, $ 3 up. Stephen Smith, Gibsonville 336- 601- 4743. Young Australorps, Barred Rocks, Americanas, Silkies and bantams, hatch-ing eggs, $ 4 up. Donny Epps, Troy 910- 576- 4660. Quail, Gambel, California, Tenn red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo/ white bobwhites, Corturnix, Texas A& M, Tibetan reds, etc, $ 1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 0213. Kool cell pads 6” x12” x5’, 15/ 45 fl ute w/ edge guard, new, still in boxes, $ 12.50/ ea. Buddy Walker, Wallace 910- 289- 0712 or 285- 7437. Baby chicks, RIR, barred rocks, New Hampshire reds, Americannas, black giants, black Australorps leg horns, and many other breeds, $ 1.25. Dowd Caraway, Morganton 828- 391- 8126. Laying hens and 1 rooster, will start laying brown eggs soon, $ 7/ ea. Connie Paris, Madison 336- 871- 2843. Dutch breeders and babies, $ 15 nego. Walter Beasley, Julian 336- 685- 0375. RIR chicks male and female, $ 2.50. Holden Sumner, Trinity 336- 899- 9665. Silkie chicks, excellent quality, several colors, $ 3/ ea. Stacy Lewis, Louisburg 919- 435- 0324. Pigeons nuns of highest quality, $ 35 up; parlor rollers, will perform, $ 40 up. Leslie Everett, Monroe 704- 283- 5430. Guineas hens or jacks, $ 15/ ea; doves and pigeons, $ 10/ ea. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336- 498- 7103. Poultry equipment out of 300 and 400 ft layer houses, $ 300 up. Allen Guy, Stony Point 704- 585- 2176. Feed bin 18 ft brooders, drinkers, feeders, fi ll augers and controls, $ 30 to $ 1,500. Steve Knox, Mooresville 704- 892- 5011. RIR chicks to order, $ 4/ ea; RIR pul-lets, hens, roosters, $ 4 up. Ross Olive, Apex 919- 362- 8446. Bobwhite quail chicks, day old, $. 30/ ea. Tommy Bryant, Henderson 252- 915- 0627. Red golden pheasant pair, full grown, $ 50/ pair; black shoulder pea-cocks, $ 60/ ea. Paige Harrelson, Aberdeen 910- 281- 4629. Buckeye and barred rock laying pullets, $ 15/ ea. Jamie Duckworth, Kenly 919- 915- 5789. Hov- A- Bator incubators, some with fans, used and new, $ 25 up. Ron Keller, Lincolnton 704- 735- 5096. Dominique, brown eggs, hardy, cream/ gold Brabanter, chicks unsexed, $ 5, hens, $ 12-$ 18, roosters, $ 10-$ 15. N. Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Chickens white rock, 1 y/ o laying hens, lay large brown eggs, $ 5 up. Randy Wright, Staley 336- 622- 2386 or 622- 2397. Shenandoah radiant brooders, $ 45; Shenandoah incinerator, 250 lb, gas fi red, $ 275. James Cothren, Roaring River 336- 957- 4725. Bantam chickens, cochins, black old English and red pyle, $ 15/ pr. Billy Marsh, Hays, 336- 696- 9093. Giant blue cochins, Americanas, blue and green eggs only, RIR, RIRxBarred rock, OEG bantams in blue, black, white, crele, eggs and chicks, $ 1-$ 6. Craig Wright, Polkton 704- 272- 0164 or 704- 465- 0971. Destructor Propane Incinerator, $ 1,800.00. Daniel Lackey, Stony Point 704- 585- 9522 3,000 Red Sex Link pullets ( young chickens), brown egg layers, vaccinated and debeaked. $ 5.75/ ea. D. Snider, Staley 336- 622- 2942 or 708- 2998 Hatch X Greys, White Clarets X Bostan RH’s, some crosses with black RH’s, $ 50- 100. Earlie Mitchell, New Hill 919- 362- 7348 aft 5pm. 4x14 slats $ 3,000, chain hen feeder w/ platform scales, $ 2,000, sodium lights $ 25/ ea, egg room cooler, $ 800, lubing nipple drinkers 2 sets for $ 2,500. Eugene White, Taylorsville 828- 312- 6018 or 632- 6803. Pigeons, sions, janssens, ganus birds, hysken vanreils, hanseens, devrendts, gordons, $ 20- 100. E. W. Fredrickson, Wilmington 910- 686- 9834. Bantam chickens, old English, red pyle, $ 10 up. Hoover Coleson, Mt. Airy 336- 320- 2763. OE Bantams, BB reds, blacks, whites, good quality birds, $ 20/ pr. J. W. Chance, Maxton 910- 844- 6382. Egg room cooler good condition, $ 300. Jamie Bussell, Statesville 704 682 1361. Dominique hatching eggs available. $ 8/ doz, limited supply of pure- bred chicks available by end of spring. $ 5 up. Julie Gupton. Louisburg 919- 853- 3542. Jumbo bobwhite quail, pheasants yellow, gold, red gold and peacocks. Alvin Lowery, Rowland 910- 738- 2540. POULTRY & SUPPLIES Small Jersey cow or heifer that will breed, want her for home milking, prefer near Stoneville will pick up. Matthew Tuttle, Stoneville 336- 951- 9509. Buffalo or bison 500 lbs or larger, bull ( cut or not) or heifer, $ 500. Dowd Caraway, Morganton 828- 391- 8126. Unwanted livestock. Caleb Henley, Salisbury 704- 636- 6636. Fainting goats, full blooded, small or large herds. Albert Bullard, Walnut Cove 336- 830- 1994. Adult, small to medium size, red and white spotted fainting goat, with blue eyes. Don and Tammie Cain, Walkertown 336- 595- 4666. 5- 10 Red Angus cows to add to farm. Ben Chavis, Lumberton 910- 499- 4163. Unwanted livestock, adoption and rescue available, no kill facility, large farm. Norm Loomis, Cameron 910- 245- 1963. Unwanted sheep or lambs, good home with pasture, plenty of food to eat. Allen Brawley, Statesville 704- 226- 6583. Stud service for 3 part Boer females, breed not important but must have good temperament. Pat Belskie, Aberdeen 910- 281- 4646. Hampshire, spot or spotted Poland China boar or gilt. Steve Metcalf, Denton 336- 859- 2606. Unwanted livestock, farm with pond, pastures and barn, no kill facility, donations only. Dave Evans, Cameron 919- 499- 2321. Boer buck, 100% to trade for same 3 y/ o, need fresh bloodline for small hobby herd, papers not a concern. Ken Alexander, Sanford 919- 356- 6322. Polled Hereford heifer purebred or reg., from 6 m/ o to 2 y/ o, eastern NC, reasonable price. R. D. Hill, Goldsboro 919- 734- 9863. Mini Hereford cows and heifers, reg., $ 2,200 -$ 2,700. Mike Plunkett, Vale 704- 678- 4546. Nubian dairy goats bucklings, adult and baby does, some spots, very friendly and tame, some ADGA reg., purebred, grade, $ 100 up. Mindy Mullis, Monroe 704- 283- 5364. Boer buck, IBGA reg., 3 y/ o, proven producer, $ 295; 12 % Boer does, all open, $ 50-$ 125, volume discounts. Donna Hagemann, Oxford 919- 690- 8153. Boki and % Kiko kid goats, DOB 1/ 09 and 2/ 09. $ 75 up. Angela Everhart, Durham 919- 598- 0031. Nigerian dwarf and Nigerian/ Toggen-burg goat X, doeling and bucklings, disbudded and friendly, Nigerians AGS reg., good milkers, $ 150-$ 475. Nancy Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. New litter 9 pigs, DOB 2/ 09, ready to go, $ 35/ ea. Dave Evans, Cameron 919- 499- 2321. Brangus bulls, yearling, $ 1,750. Steve Whitley, Smithfi eld 919- 669- 2770. Alpine, Nigerian and Alpine/ Nige-rian goats, great milk pedigrees, bucks, does, wethers 1 m/ o- 2 y/ o, $ 40-$ 100; white Dorper sheep purebred and % Tage genetics. J. Lee, Marshville 704- 681- 5181. Black Gelbvieh, herd bull, reg., polled, gentle, proven, low birth weight, calving ease, DOB 10/ 04, Bennett- JBOB farms bloodlines, $ 1,000. E. Tabor, East Bend 336- 961- 3484. Black Angus cattle, bulls, heifers, cow/ calf pairs, all good bloodlines, $ 800 up. Clint Harrill, Forest City 828- 429- 9273. Angus bulls reg., 17 m/ o, sired by son fo JLB Exacto 416, $ 1,000. Kim Starnes, Salisbury 704- 637- 1805. Nigerian dwarf all reg., does, $ 150 up; bucklings, $ 100 up; Lamancha milker, $ 150. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336- 548- 2977. Boer does, full bloods, reg., with ABGA, out of Remington son, others with good pedigrees, $ 300. Ken Harper, Newport 252- 723- 2184. Texas longhorns, cows, calves and heifers, sire has 73 3/ 8” tip to tip horns, $ 400 up. Gary McGrath, Eden 336- 613- 1107. Reg. Gelbvieh and Balancer heifer yearlings, $ 1,100/ ea; 2 young Angus cows w/ calves at side, $ 1,750/ pair. Doug Holyfi eld, Dobson 336- 374- 3825. Purebred Nubian goats for milk and show, kids and milking does, $ 250 up; fi ne wool sheep, colored Corriedale and white Cormo, $ 250 up. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657- 9271. Reg. Angus and Aubrac weanling bulls, $ 650 up; 18 m/ o Boer billy and 6 m/ o Boer buck, $ 125 and $ 75. Matt Henley, Mt. Gilead 910- 975- 4619. Kiko goats, reg breeding stock, parasite resistant, no hoof trimming, does make great mothers, cross with boers for a superior meat goat, $ 75 & up. Bill Thornton Raleigh 919- 625- 2949 Reg. miniature donkeys, Jennettes, Jennys and Jacks, steel gray, under 34”, great guard animals $ 600.00 and up. J. R. Webb, Colfax 336- 668- 7900. Prebred Charolais Bulls, 7 mos and up $ 600 and up. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704- 639- 0867. Donkey, male, white, gentle, friendly, inquisitive, puppy- like, runs w/ goat herd & protects from predators, $ 400 obo. Ken Alexander, Sanford 919- 356- 6322. Miniature Babydoll Sheep with the smiling Teddy- Bear faces, $ 500- 600. Lynn Selby, Bath 252- 964- 4200 Reg. alpine dairy goats, show quality, CAE neg, kids, wethers, dry yearlings and milkers ( 2- 3 y/ o) $ 50-$ 200. Montarie Lanier, New Hill 919- 362- 6411. www. sweetfl owersfarm. com Boer goats, 100% fullblood regis-tered kids bucks and does,. great blood-lines.$ 100 up. Robert Hester, Bladenboro 910- 872- 3285. LaMancha buck - 3yr old $ 100 LaMancha does and doehlings $ 100- 150 J. Pendry Boonville 336- 699- 3556. Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW April 2009 Trucks & Trailers Wanted Trucks & Trailers For Sale TRUCKS & TRAILERS Seeds & Plants Wanted SEEDS & PLANTS ’ 64-’ 68 Intern’l truck ½ to 1 ton for parts, running or not. James Phillips, Sophia 336- 495- 8241. Bucket truck 50 to 60 ft, working or not. David Aron, Snow Camp 336- 675- 5476. ’ 94 Bame 9 ton 20 ft fl atbed, 5 ft dove tail, $ 4,000; ’ 79 Budd 48 ft Van trailer, $ 1,200. Paul McGee, Salisbury 704- 636- 8571. ’ 05 Exiss SS314 3 horse slant, 14 ft living qtrs, horse trailer, LNC, all the extras, $ 42,000. Arlan Bush, Shelby 704- 487- 4798. Trailers 1 hvy duty w/ dual axles, 7’ W x 14’ L, metal w/ 2x8 treated timber fl oor, removable metal ramps, built in tongue jack w/ 2 5/ 16” hitch, $ 1,400; single axle utility trailer, $ 550. D. Chappell, Wake Forest 919- 266- 2201. ’ 76 Chev
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Full Text | From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler On the horizon LXXXIV - No. 4 April 2009 I have talked before about how everyone has an interest in agriculture whether they farm or not, and how important it is for those of us involved in agriculture to help educate the non- farming public about the role agriculture plays in putting food on the table. One of the new ways we are trying to get this message out is through a departmental blog and a Facebook page on the Internet. For those of you who are like me and don’t spend a lot of time on a computer, a blog is just an ongoing collection of short newsy articles posted to a site on the Internet. A Facebook page allows you to post information about yourself or, in our case, the department. People can sign up to be fans of the department and receive updates about what we are doing. Some people create blogs on specifi c themes, hobbies or interests; of course, ours will focus on the work of the department, promotional efforts for agricultural commodities and other ag-related items of interest. Once a month, we will post a profi le of an employee, focusing on their education and expertise in a variety of jobs we have in the department. We will also feature a specifi c departmental job each month. For example, in March we featured a video and brief article explaining what we do when we inspect gas pumps across the state. You will also be able to fi nd recipes and regular updates on events at our farmers markets, amoong a variety of other interesting news items. People who follow our blog will hopefully have a better understanding of our department, a better understanding of our role in promoting and protecting agriculture, and a better idea about the scope of agriculture in this state. We also want to use the blog posts and Facebook to encourage young people to learn more about where their food comes from, and perhaps even seek a career in agriculture. As the latest Census of Agriculture pointed out, our farmers are getting older, not younger. For agriculture to be successful in the future, we need to get young people involved in this industry. The Internet is where young people exchange ideas and share information. To connect to them, we need to be where they are. You can get to our blog and Facebook page at www. ncagr. gov, by clicking on the “ In the Field Blog” link in the left- hand column. I hope you will fi nd the topics to be of interest, and I hope you learn more about the department. Rest assured that even though we are adding these new features, we will still continue to distribute news as we always have through news releases, the Web site and the Agricultural Review. The board of the Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation of North Carolina has set the boll weevil assessment for 2009 at $ 1.25 per acre of cotton. The amount is unchanged from 2008. The fee supports the foundation’s efforts to monitor cotton acreage for any re-introduction of the boll weevil and to respond promptly with eradication treatments if necessary. “ Cotton is still a signifi cant crop in our state,” said Agriculture State’s boll weevil assessment is $ 1.25 per acre Commissioner Steve Troxler. “ We need to continue to protect this $ 250 million crop by making sure the boll weevil doesn’t come back to North Carolina.” The boll weevil was eradicated in North Carolina in 1986. Since then, only minor re- introductions have occurred, and a system of traps has been useful for monitoring and early detection, Troxler said. Contractors will install and monitor traps from late summer until after harvest and frost. Got to Be NC Festival May 29- 31 Because the focus of North Carolina’s program has shifted from eradication to monitoring, farmers should anticipate the number of traps in fi elds will decrease. As such, each trap will be critical, and farmers are encouraged to contact the foundation if traps are damaged or knocked down. More than 11,000 traps were placed and maintained in North Carolina in 2008, with each trap monitoring an average of 48 acres. Farmers in 54 counties grew more than 420,000 acres of cotton last year. Counties with the highest acreage were Halifax, Northampton and Martin. To allow for trapping and monitoring, cotton growers are required to certify cotton acreage information with their local U. S. Farm Service Agency offi ce by June 30. To learn more about the boll weevil monitoring program, go online to www. ncagr. com/ plantind/ plant/ entomol/ BW. htm. North Carolina lost more than 600,000 acres of farmland from 2002 to 2007, according to the latest U. S. Census of Agriculture. The U. S. Department of Agriculture conducts an agricultural census every fi ve years, and the results of the 2007 survey were released in February. The new census reported 8.5 million acres of farmland in the state, compared with 9.1 million acres in 2002. “ When you lose that many acres, it means not just small farms are losing land, the large farms are shedding land, too,” Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler said. “ To put 600,000 acres in perspective, it’s like taking Sampson County off the map.” The census doesn’t contain details about what happened to the farmland, but Troxler suspects a lot of it was sold for development. “ The state has added a million people since 2000, and they all need homes to live in, roads to drive on and places to shop,” he Census shows North Carolina lost more than half a million acres of farmland from 2002- 2007 said. “ Farmland is the fi rst place developers look.” Buncombe, Edgecombe, Hyde, Moore and Perquimans counties led the state in farmland loss, with each seeing decreases of greater than 20,000 acres. Urban counties such as Forsyth, Guilford, Mecklenburg and Wake saw decreases of between 5,000 and 20,000 acres each. The 2007 census was the fi rst attempt to extensively count very small family farms, said Herb Vanderberry, state director of agricultural statistics. As a result, the census included small farms that had not been counted previously. In 2007, North Carolina had 52,900 farms, compared with 53,900 in 2002, the census showed. “ Even with the effort to turn up every farm possible, North Carolina still showed a net loss of farms over that fi ve-year period,” Troxler said. Other census fi ndings: • The number of tobacco farms across the state dropped by almost 70 percent, from 8,000 in 2002 to 2,600 in 2007. The end of the federal price support system for tobacco in 2004 led to the retirement of many tobacco farmers, while others shifted from tobacco to other commodities, Troxler said. The result was consolidation in tobacco farming, with the remaining growers getting bigger. Despite the drop in their numbers, farmers harvested 174,000 acres of tobacco in 2008, the most since 1999. • The number of cotton farms dropped nearly 40 percent, from 2,100 to 1,300. In 2007, North Carolina saw a jump in corn production and a corresponding drop in cotton production as growers took advantage of higher prices for grains, Troxler said. The census refl ects this shift. • The state has 34,000 farms with sales of $ 1,000 to $ 1 million, down 12 percent from the previous census. Sixty- fi ve percent of N. C. farms fall into this category and account ( See Census pg. 2) The Got to Be NC Festival will return to the State Fairgrounds May 29- 31 with more than 1,000 antique tractors on display, a North Carolina food show, a barbecue cooking contest, bluegrass and beach music, carnival rides, a petting zoo, a daily tractor parade and a display of classic cars. In addition to all the free activities, the grandstand will host a draft horse pull, a tractor pull featuring antique machines, and a lawn mower racing competition sponsored by the American Racing Mower Association. Grandstand events are $ 5 each. The N. C. Pig Jig cooking contest will pit teams of Masons against one another with the winner being selected by “ people’s choice” votes. The Pig Jig is a fundraiser for the Masonic children’s home in Oxford. Festival- goers will be able to sample the different barbecue offerings for $ 10 per person. For more, go to www. ncagfest. com/. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Brian Long ................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby ................. Mng. Editor Terri Allen .................. Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon ......................... Assoc. Editor Karlie Justus ................ Circulation Mgr. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW ( ISSN 07445466) is published monthly by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second- class post-age paid at Raleigh, N. C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classifi ed advertising to AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written re-quest. PHONE: ( 919) 733- 4216 Steve Troxler Commissioner 40,000 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 ... Don Delozier N. C. State Fair ........................ Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry ............................ Gene Cross Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton Public Affairs ............................. Brian Long Research Stations ..................... Eddie Pitzer Standards ......................... Stephen Benjamin Statistics .......................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette Veterinary ...................... Dr. David Marshall Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich April 2009 * Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. Page 2 Bucolic Briefs The Agritourim Networking Association is hosting a series of statewide agritourism workshops in April. Workshops dates and locations follow: April 2 at Ijames Heritage Farm in Davie County; April 16 at Hope Plantation in Bertie County; April 23 at Duplin Winery in Duplin County and April 30 at The Orchard at Altapass in McDowell County. The Agritourism Networking Association represents nearly 400 agritourism farmers and rural tourism supporters. For more, go to www. ncagr. gov/ agritourism. *** The 4th Annual Herb and Plant Sale will be held April 18 from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. at the Piedmont Farmers’ Market in Concord. Extension agents and master gardeners will be on hand to answer gardening questions. Admission is free. For vendor information, contact Peggy King at ( 704) 782- 2714. For general information, contact Becky Lewis at ( 704) 920- 3323 or 920- 3315 or go to www. piedmont- farmersmarket. com. *** The Coastal Carolina Saddle Club will hold horse shows April 18, June 13, Sept. 12 and Oct. 10 beginning at 10 a. m. Rain dates are the following Sundays. Shows feature English, Western and gaming classes. For more, contact Linda Barker at ( 252) 560- 3213. *** Tar River Land Conservancy will hold a workshop, The Financial Benefi ts of Conservation Easements, May 14 from 8: 30 a. m. to 4 p. m. at the Edgecombe Community College’s Rocky Mount Campus. The workshop is designed for farmers, landowners and their professional advisers. Program topics include state and federal tax incentives available for placing land under conservation easement. For more or to register, contact Cynthia Satterfi eld at ( 919) 496- 5902 or go to www. tarriver. org. *** 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. ` The N. C. Tomato Growers Association is offering a $ 1,000 merit/ need- based scholarship for the 2009- 2010 academic year. Any North Carolina resident who pursues a horticulture or agribusiness undergraduate or graduate degree at a four- year N. C. college or university is N. C. Tomato Growers Association offering $ 1,000 college scholarship eligible to apply. The application deadline is June 30. The award will be based on a student’s demonstrated scholastic achievement, initiative, leadership, fi nancial need and extracurricular activities. The scholarship is contingent on the recipient maintaining at least a Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, ( 919) 733- 4845. April 3- 5 .......... NC Arabian Show. Contact Rory Meacham, ( 919) 544- 2817. April 11 & 12... Appaloosa Show. Contact Jim Vickers, ( 336) 998- 3266. April 17- 19 ...... NCHJA �� C” Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, ( 919) 556- 7321. April 24- 26 ...... Easter Bunny Quarter Horse. Contact Margaret Byrd, ( 910) 892- 3221. May 2 & 3 ....... Triangle Wide Horsemens Assn. Show. Contact Sammy Jenkins, ( 919) 362- 8203. May 7- 9 ........... Plantation Walking Horse Show. Contact Shirley Cates, ( 919) 477- 9659 May 16 ............ Wake County 4- H Horse Show. Contact Heather Tart, ( 919) 250- 1093. May 17 ............ District 4- H Horse Show. Contact Bill Crouse, ( 919) 624- 1014. Western N. C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, ( 828) 687- 1414. April 3 & 4 ...... Southeastern Mountain Horse Show. Contact Stanley Hall, ( 910) 309- 0380. April 4 ............. WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. April 7, 14, 21 & 28 ............ Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Louis Gibson, ( 828) 684- 5555. April 9 ............. Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. April 10- 12 ...... Dennis Reis – No Dust Tour. Contact Amber Stallins, ( 800) 732- 8220. April 11 & 12... Cowboy Mounted Shooting. Contact Tommy Richardson, ( 704) 753- 5399. April 17- 19 ...... Paint Horse Show. Contact Rob Waddell, ( 704) 545- 2241. April 18 & 19 .. Wild Horse and Burro Adoption Day. Contact James Hood, ( 601) 977- 5423. April 23 ........... Arden Horse Auction. Contact Gayna Woody, ( 828) 775- 9708. May 2 .............. Sheriff’s Mounted Patrol Open Horse Show. Contact Wallace Mooney, ( 828) 606- 7971. May 2 .............. WNC Open Horse Show Circuit. Contact Doyle Enloe, ( 828) 697- 8785. May 3 .............. Western District 4- H Horse Show. Contact Mary Arnudin, ( 828) 456- 3575. May 8- 10 ......... Asheville Spring Classic ASB Horse Show. Contact Ray Cloninger, ( 704) 483- 5000. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, ( 252) 792- 5111. April 4 & 5 ...... NE District 4- H Horse Show & Horsemanship Clinic. Contact Barbara Davis, ( 252) 341- 9475. April 10- 12 ...... SERHA Spring Celebration Derby. Contact Gail Berghorn, ( 813) 426- 5707. April 16- 19 ...... 4th Annual ECMHS Spring Fling & AMHA Horse Show. Contact Bobby Bridges, ( 336) 655- 5360. April 25 & 26 .. ECOSC Circle B- Roanoke Rentals Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, ( 252) 799- 0334. May 1 & 2 ....... NE District 4- H Horse Show. Contact Ellen Owens, ( 252) 232- 2262. May 8- 10 ......... NCQHA - Dist. 5 Spring Classic Quarter Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, ( 252) 753- 8069. May 9 & 10 ..... Kelly Sigler Parelli Natural Horsemanship Clinic. Contact Jane Plough, ( 252) 338- 2893. May 13- 17 ....... Carolina Classic Derby. Contact Mike Hancock, ( 252) 937- 2800, ext. 1204. Horse Events 2.5 grade- point average out of a possible 4.0 on all course work during the scholarship period. The recipient must be enrolled for the entire school year to receive the full scholarship. Funds will be distributed through the school’s fi nancial aid offi ce. The scholarship will be paid in two installments, $ 500 per semester. The winner will be announced in August at the Tomato Field Day at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station in Fletcher. For an application, contact Melinda James, NCGA pres-ident, at ( 828) 526- 3989, or by e- mail at osagem@ msn. com. Completed applications should be mailed to: N. C. Tomato Growers Association, c/ o Melinda James, 1604 Hale Ridge Road, Scaly Mountain, NC 28775. More information, including an application form, go to www. nctomatoes. com. Georgia redback rabbits for training dogs, meat, replenishing area or pets, available all year, $ 11 up. L. J. Smith, Thomasville 336- 476- 4112 or 689- 7472. Assorted rabbits, Dutch, mini Rex, Hotot X, babies available, $ 10 up. Ray Metcalf, Bunn Level 910- 893- 9859. Mini lops, Holland lops and Lion head bunnies available, $ 10 up. Trent Canipe, Lincolnton 704- 740- 6148. Rabbits, NZ white, Flemish giant, white, black, blue, Missouri cottontail, English spot, $ 10 up. M. Michael, Rob-binsville 828- 479- 9115. Purebred Dutch rabbits, 2 m/ o $ 15/ ea; 4 m/ o $ 25/ ea. Justin Smith, Asheboro 336- 465- 2994. Rabbits Californian and NZ for meat, pets or breeders, pedigrees available, $ 5-$ 50. Joel Fesperman, Albemarle 704- 699- 7563. Red satin rabbits $ 15/ ea. Howard Strickland, Raleigh 919- 828- 8868. Rabbits Holland Lop, mini Rex, Netherland dwarf and Lionheads, vari-ous colors, $ 10 up. Veronica Little, Vass 910- 245- 3893. Classifi ed Advertising Small Animals SMALL ANIMALS For Sale SMALL ANIMALS for 26 percent of total sales. • The number of farms with sales of more than $ 1 million jumped 87 percent, to 2,800. These farms account for 74 percent of all sales, but only 5 percent of farms. • The number of farms with sales of less than $ 1,000 increased 18 percent, to 15,900. These farms account for 30 percent of all N. C. farms, but less than 1 percent of total sales. Census ( Cont’d from pg. 1) • The average age of a North Carolina farmer is 57, compared with 56 in 2002. • Women now account for 13 percent of all farm operators, up 3 percent from 2002. • Family farms account for 97 percent of all farms. About 85 percent are classifi ed as small family farms. Census information is available online at http:// www. ncagr. gov/ stats/ census. htm. Updates coming to online agronomic reports In 1995, the N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Agronomic Division became the fi rst soil testing lab to post report data online for easy access and retrieval by clients. In addition to soil reports, nematode assay, plant tissue, waste and solution reports were also made available. This year, NCDA& CS is making a concerted effort to improve and update this online report generation and retrieval feature. A total reprogramming of the division’s laboratory information management system is under way thanks to a $ 455,600 grant from the N. C. Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. By spring 2010, the division expects to have a Web- based report retrieval system in place with several new and improved features that will be benefi cial to clients. Features include: Clients will be notifi ed by e- mail when reports are complete so they will know to go online and look for them in the searchable database. Clients will be able to change crop codes for an existing report and receive a revised set of recommendations. Repeat customers will be able to enter and submit sample information online without rekeying their vital statistics: name, address, phone and so on. This feature should save time and reduce data-entry discrepancies that have, in the past, led to multiple entries for individual clients. Report data will be easier to download into spreadsheets or other programs for use with global positioning system applications. In the meantime, the division asks clients to be patient with the current system. “ Some people search for their reports by using bookmarks to Web pages that are no longer completely functional,” said Colleen Hudak- Wise, Agronomic Division director. “ While we are doing our best to remove out- of- date pages from our Web site, some may still be online.” The best way to search for agronomic reports is to go fi rst to the Agronomic Division home page, www. ncagr. gov/ agronomi. From there, select “ Find Your Report” from the left- column navigation bar. Basic report- search guidelines are available at www. ncagr. gov/ agronomi/ reportseach. htm. April 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Intern’l 140, $ 4,500; Intern’l 130, $ 4,000; 3- 16” Ford plows, LNC, $ 600. Eugene Sherion, Gibsonville 336- 697- 9047. King 60 tooth drag harrow, w/ 3 pt - 1 pt hitch, EC, $ 500; IH 2 bottom turn, 1 pt hitch, $ 350; JD corn snapper, 1 row semi mount, w/ book, GC, $ 900. A. Shoaf, Lexington 336- 787- 5655. Planters, 2 and 1 row, 1 pt and 3 pt, $ 400 up; 2 IH gear wagons, $ 650/ ea; 1 pt equipment bushhog, box blade, tiller, drag harrow, others.; 50’ s model Farmall H, sheet metal EC, lights, good tires, runs, trans. has knock, $ 1,000. Toby Lee, Jackson Springs 910- 281- 3996. ’ 51 M- M model needs restoration is disassembled, $ 650 OBO; ’ 36 JD, new head, mag, carb, needs restoring, $ 2,300. Q. Beaver, Lexington 336- 596- 4083. ’ 47 Ford Ferguson tractor, needs work, $ 900. Doug Fulp, Kernersville 336- 996- 6081. Super A Farmall tractor w/ full set of cultivators, 1 pt hitch, $ 2,750; Farmall tractor 100, cultivator/ fertilizer, quick hitch, runs good, $ 3,250. Mendenhall, Lexington 336- 978- 3755. Ford Dexter diesel tractor, 60’ s model, runs good, excellent for resto-ration, $ 2,000. W. Cook, Rougemont 919- 644- 2094. Oliver 1600 tricycle, rebuilt injector pump, new brakes, hydraulic lines/ cou-plers, fl uid, fi lters, lights/ seating, oversize rear tires/ rims, runs good, $ 3,000. Max Thompson, Efl and 919- 563- 9229. JD 2950 2 post canopy, hi/ lo trans-mission, 95 hp, GC, $ 10,500. Jonathan Sedberry, Mt. Gilead 910- 572- 2776. JD 4230 bad rear end, good engine, good tires, $ 5,000. Earl Graves, Rock-ingham 910- 895- 9332. Knotter frame for IH 420 baler, part number 201610C5, never used, $ 150; pivot hanger for roller bar on IH # 35 side delivery rake, never used, $ 70. Charles McPherson, Mebane 919- 563- 3032. 14 ft Lely roter 3 pt hitch, 10 ft fi eld roller, MF 33 drill, 8 ft, NY 354 feed mill, 3 pt hitch, 10 ft aerator, $ 250-$ 7,000. John Boger, Mocksville 336- 399- 2539. ’ 90 Bobcat 243B with front hyds, rebuilt Kubota diesel engine, good tires, no leaks, good running condi-tion, $ 5,500. Keith Jones, Mocksville 336- 998- 2704. 10 ft bushhog 3210 rotary cutter, hvy duty with dual tail wheels, used very little, LNC, $ 5,500; Ford 2000, EC, $ 3,500. R. Johnson, Denton 336- 413- 2292. ’ 07 MF 543 350 hr shuttle, EC; JD 314 plow, GC; 256 6 ft bushhog, steel cattle guard, 2 drag harrow, $ 16,000. Jim Davis High Point 336- 669- 1167. ’ 04 Komatsu WA 180 loader, EC, quick attach coupler, bucket and forks, cab, $ 49,900. Robert Davis, Cerro Gordo 843- 213- 3170. JD 375 baler, w/ bale ramps, LNC, 5’ pickup, 4’ x 5’, $ 9,500; NY 478 haybine, VGC, 7’ cut, $ 3,000; NH 256 hay rake, EC, $ 2,800, sheltered. N. Williams, Graham 336- 376- 6601. MF F40, $ 2,500. Chris Hughes, Thomasville 336- 362- 2397. Care tree tree spade, 30”, VGC, $ 3,500. Danny Harris, Morganton 828- 413- 4713. Intern’l tractor model 674, VGC, fi eld ready, $ 7,500; Case Intern’l loader, mounted on tractor, $ 2,500. Amos Mat-this, Morganton 828- 584- 2541. Golf cart club cars, 1 gas, 1 battery, $ 2,400/ ea. Barry Norris, Roanoke Rapids 252- 536- 9829. JD 336 sq baler, used last year, EC, $ 3,500. Mitchell Bryant, Monroe 704- 764- 7293. 655A backhoe, $ 9,800; 555B back-hoe, $ 11,500. Herman Johnson, Graham 336- 226- 1684. Super A transmission $ 200/ ea; Super A crankshafts, $ 150/ ea; 140 axle hous-ing, $ 250; Cub pesco pumps, $ 150/ ea; hydraulic reservoir, $ 225, etc. B. Laney, Monroe 704- 283- 6071. NH 9 ft pull type conditioner, rock guards, $ 1,500; bushhog 7 ½ ft disc hay cutter, $ 2,700 OBO. B. N. Rose, Yanceyville 336- 421- 5423. 1 cut off saw, 3 pt hitch, VGC, $ 800; 1 tobacco setter, 1 row, GC, $ 500. George Thomas, Clemmons 336- 766- 8813. Stanley 870 6 row vegetable plant-ers, $ 6,500; irrigation 75 pieces of 20 ft pipe, 3” and 4” Akron, 9 sprinklers and Berkley pump, $ 2,900. J. L. McLaurin, Wade 910- 323- 5207. NH # 256 side delivery hay rake, EC, $ 1,975. Mike Cobb, McLeansville 336- 698- 0222 or 681- 2297. ’ 59 JD 530 2 cylinder, 3 pt, single front wheel, VGC, complete, original top link, drawbar hole near round, $ 7,000 OBO. J. Massey, Clayton 919- 934- 4695. Pull behind McCormick Deering disc harrow with 24 disc in 4 sections, VGC, $ 300. Crowson Hunt, Thomasville 336- 472- 8535. ’ 48 Gibson D tractor restored to VGC, $ 1,500; ‘ 48C EarthMaster almost fi nished, $ 2,000. John Hazel, Rougemont 336- 364- 7683. D6 Cat bulldozer with angle blade, good undercarriage, $ 16,000. Eugene White, Taylorsville 828- 632- 6803. JD 70100 bean planter, no til, 8 row, 15” rows and row markers, kept in shed, VGC, $ 3,500. W. J. Casstevens, Yadkinville 336- 961- 2449. Polaris Ranger 500 4x4, dump bed, good tires, new drive belt, $ 6,800. Rodney Presnell, Banner Elk 828- 964- 1695. ’ 60 JD 630 tricycle restored with PS, LNC, $ 6,950 or trade for JD 430. Phillip Boyles, Denver 704- 408- 1058. Farmall Cub with belly mower, new paint, $ 2,800; Ferguson TO30, new paint and tires, $ 3,800. H. L. Scott, Graham 336- 227- 4049. 6 ft. Woods scrape blade, w/ 3- pt hitch, $ 375. Ed Burns, Burlington 336- 222- 1961. Two Case 310 bulldozers for parts, $ 1,500; ’ 86 Fiat Allis FD14E bulldozer, 167 hp, $ 17,000. Dewitt Sholar, Rose Hill 910- 289- 2277. 801 gas tractor not running, have many new parts, $ 2,000. Brad Wimberly, Newton 980- 722- 6688. JD 4400 combine with 6 cyl diesel, 213 grain header, 13 ft and 443 corn header, 4- 30” rows, runs good, $ 5,000 OBO. Donald Shaver, New London 704- 983- 5634. ’ 75 model IH 140 tractor with PS, cultivators, fertilizer attachment, new tires, deluxe seat and 1 pt hitch, VGC, $ 6,500. Marvin Marshall, Stokesdale 336- 427- 0730. 784 IH tractor 67 PTO HP, EC, $ 8,000; 140IH tractor w/ cultivator, fertilizer, late model, EC, $ 6,500; Cub IH tractor w/ cultivator, fertilizer, GC, $ 1,800. Michael Nardo, Jackson Springs 910- 281- 3522. AC model B lift arms and 2 shanks with scrape blade, $ 300. Michael Young, Rolesville 919- 556- 5449. Intern’l Farmall 140, 8 cultivator sweeps, fi ber glass fertilizer hopper, quick snap equipment to the back bar, etc, $ 4,000; JD TR521 snowblower, $ 500. N. Leonard, Wake Forest 919- 556- 2156. Intern’l 464 gas tractor live power, 2 14” plows, scrape blade, 5 ft aerator, $ 6,000. Jimmy Johnson, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3250. ’ 40 Oliver 70 row crop, NW gauges, rebuilt carb, good rubber, 12V generator straight tin, side panels, 6 cyl, $ 2,500; ’ 49 AC WD new tires/ paint, $ 2,650. W. D. Wilhelm, Jonesville 336- 835- 2213. Tractor finishing mower, 5 ft for Cat I, 3 pt hook up, $ 275, would consider trade. J. F. Morgan, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 2541. 7 ½ ft snow blade w/ cylinders for 4x4 or dump truck, $ 275. Kenneth Bruce, Lumberton 910- 737- 6298. 1 row JD planter, Cat, 1 3 pt hitch w/ 5 seed plates, $ 450; 5 ft pull type bushhog FMC side winder, $ 175; ’ 52 CA AC w/ 3 pt hitch, GC, $ 2,500. Todd Helms, Lincolnton 704- 732- 9335. AC gleaner combine 12 ft grain head, 2 row corn head and grain bin, GC, $ 825. Claude Hamlett, Leasburg 336- 694- 6874. 504 Farmall tractor diesel, ap-prox. 50 hp, clean, runs great, new tires, LNC. Harry Bowles, Mt. Gilead 704- 244- 4264. 852 NH auto tie, GC, $ 1,500; 2 row carousel transplanter w/ 500 lb JD fert. hopper ground driven, GC, $ 1,000; 2 row Taylor pull primer, both heads, 7 trailers, GC, $ 2,000. C. H. Johnson, Lillington 910- 890- 4174. Intern’l drill fertilizer and seed hopper has hyd. lines, FC, $ 395. C. Witherspoon, Union Grove 704- 539- 5418. ’ 92 JD 7200 MaxEmerge 2 no til planters, 4 R insect., dry fert, fi nger pick up and bean cups, used less than 500 ac, $ 9,800. R. King, Lawndale 704- 538- 8174. JD 2440 diesel runs good, 60 hp, $ 6,295. Tim Hendrix, Monroe 704- 764- 9190. ’ 56 Farmall 100 w/ cultivators, 1 pt fast hitch, includes disc plow, bog har-row and gang harrow, low hrs, always garaged, VGC, $ 4,200, Ray Smith, sheboro 336- 672- 0639. Roanoke tobacco harvester, $ 3,500 OBO; Intern’l grain drill, $ 1,200. Danny Bowman, Granite Falls 828- 396- 9926. ’ 79 1566 Intern’l tractor w/ 16 ft cut-away bog, $ 12,000. Roger Myers, Union Grove 336- 468- 4005 or 518- 4154. AC tractor w/ 5 ft Woods mower, 12 v, turf tires, yard ready, $ 2,000. R. Shaw, Jr., Greensboro 336- 643- 3402. Belly disc plow w/ weighted depth wheel, $ 175; AC B model w/ cult, $ 1,200 OBO. Chad Meadows, Cleveland 704- 807- 2940. 641 Ford Workmaster tractor w/ scrape blade, GC, $ 3,500. Allen Phillips, Dunn 910- 892- 3072. Corn picker, 1 row, $ 500. Eric Joyce, Pinnacle 336- 351- 4167. David Bradley w/ reverse walk behind tractor w/ cultivator, turning plow and cycle mower, needs work, $ 150. Bill Garner, Siler City 919- 742- 4960. One row Cole fertilizer distribu-tor/ cultivator, all new parts, bolts, hoses, points, paint, disc, extra feet for culti-vating, $ 750 OBO. Jimmy Covington, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 1613. ’ 07 Farmtrac tractor 555 4 WD, front end loader, 40 hrs, $ 18,500. Gary Lamsert, Millers Creek 336- 262- 6754. ’ 60 Farmall 140 fasthitch, plow points, hillers, fert. Dist, new tires, runs good, needs painting, $ 4,200. Randy Carter, Sanford 919- 718- 1199. 565 sq baler, clean, bought new, sheltered, $ 8,500; bale basket, hitch your baler to it, one owner, bought new, $ 2,300. Albert Davis, Sanford 919- 774- 4733. 8N Ford red belly tractor, new back tires and rims, looks and runs good, 10 items of new equipment, $ 3,800/ for all. D. Clubb, Walnut Cove 336- 414- 9445 or 595- 1340. ’ 67 corn picker Ford, 1 row, GC, $ 1,600; ’ 74 bulldozer D4D Cat straight, $ 9,000. Verne Andrews, Boomer 336- 921- 3124. No til planter 2 row w/ fertilizer extra parts, $ 675, new 1 row cultivator w/ shields, $ 125. David Roberson, Hurdle Mills 336- 364- 7704. 8N Ford, $ 3,500; 1 seat for small tractor, $ 70; 2 stabilizer bars, $ 25; top link bar for Ford 8N. C. Spainhour, Winston- Salem 336- 765- 1496. Ford 4 bottom plow with 16” trip beam, GC, $ 850; fi eld cultivator Pitts-burg, 24 ft wide, $ 1,300; JD 111 double offset fi nishing disc, $ 1,200. R. Burnette, Oxford 919- 693- 5048. ’ 50 8N Ford recent engine and tractor overhaul, scrape blade, $ 4,200; ditch witch trencher, 1620, 16 hp Kohler rear steer, LNC, $ 6,500. Ferrell James, Kannapolis 888- 440- 2653. 3 pt hitch, 2 row Cole planter/ fertil-izer distributor cultivator combination always sheltered, $ 800; 2 row cultivator, $ 250; 5 ft swivel scrape blade, $ 100; Cole planter, $ 100. Roger Holmes, Fayetteville 910- 850- 7078. JD 1020 tractor 3 cyl diesel, PS, good tires, good sheet metal, runs good, $ 5,400; 5 ft bushhog, $ 350; 20 blade disc harrow, $ 400. P. Burleson, Angier 919- 795- 6307. M JD 3 pt hitch, $ 2,500; Super A fast hitch all cultivator, fertilizer, distributor and 5 pieces of equipment, $ 3,500. Clarence Johnson, Jr., Sanford 919- 776- 7535. 5 ft Brilliant/ roller seeder, $ 2,000; 6 ft fi nish mower, bushhog, LNC, $ 900; 6 ft hvy duty box blade, LNC, $ 545, RM 59” Woods fi nish mower, FC, $ 200. C. Poole, Raleigh 919- 772- 6392. Intern’l backhoe attachment, came off Ford Indus. tractor 3 yrs ago w/ sub-frame, $ 1,000. Brian Banks, Raeford 910- 322- 5785. ’ 55 50 JD nice tractor, good tires, alternator, aftermarket 3 pt hitch, good for restoration, $ 3,000; 630 JD, 1959, $ 7,000. B. McPherson, Iron Station 704- 732- 9299, 650- 9772- c. Vicon CM168 hay mower, mowed less than 30 ac, LNC, $ 3,300; Long 445 diesel tractor, 45 hp, GC, shelter kept, $ 2,800. Tom Sladky, Reidsville 336- 694- 4046. 104 Cub Cadet rebuilt engine, front end new pto clutch, new drive clutch, drive shaft and throw out bear-ing, new seat, $ 500. Hal Lail, Conover 828- 465- 1147. JD 7200 Max Emerge vacuum corn planter, LNC, $ 5,400. Randy Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5738. Chisel plow 3 pt hitch spring loaded arms, $ 500; cultivator 3 pt hitch, $ 200; cultipacker, 10 ft pin hitch, $ 300. Jamie Bussell, Statesville 704- 682- 1361. 850 NH round baler needs chain links, $ 500; 14 ft tandem trailer used to haul round bales, $ 300. Todd LeBeau, Lexington 336- 240- 0243. Disc harrow 28 blade trailer type, $ 1,400; chisel plow, 9 shank, 3 pt hitch, $ 400; combine tires, 28Lx26. Larry Es-sick, Kernersville 336- 689- 2682. 501 3 pt 6 ft sickle mower with extra blade, GC, under shelter, $ 450. Ralph Biggs, Oak Ridge 336- 643- 5433. Double disc plow fast hitch, $ 100; double section drag harrow, fast hitch, $ 275. U. L. Keith, Durham 919- 687- 7016. 7 shank chisel plow GC, $ 500; 4- 16” Ford turn plow with trash cov-ers, GC, $ 500. Kenneth Moore, Currie 910- 283- 7288. JD 1010 tractor runs but needs some work, good for restoration or light work with some minor repairs or for parts, $ 1,000. John Singleton, Apex 919- 772- 2517. ’ 65 IH Cub tractor, has hydraulic lift arm, drawbar, rear wheel weights, new seat and new muffl er, always shel-tered, $ 1,850. Kent Money, Yadkinville 336- 961- 9110. ’ 96 Komatsu 120 track hoe, 1,500 hrs, EC, $ 40,000: ’ 05 T300 Bobcat 1,500 hrs, $ 28,000. Chris Allen, Asheboro 336- 964- 6363. ’ 58 TO35 MF, GC, everything works, $ 3,200. Walter Jolly, Hiddenite 828- 635- 7129. JD factory duals, 20.8- 38 tires, 95% off of JD 4440. $ 950. Keith Clapp, Greensboro 336- 697- 2524. Care tree tree spade with stabilizers, skidsteer mount, $ 4,000. Phil Yarbrough, Gibsonville 336- 449- 4972. Gleaner K model combine with bean and 2 row corn header, gas, 6 cyl motor and runs good, $ 1,500. Pete Pope, Roseboro 910- 525- 3307. Kuhn FC 300 9 ft discbine, FC, needs repair, $ 650. Darren Tysinger, Lexington 336- 247- 2889. ’ 07 Kubota B7800 30 hp tractor w/ LA 402 front loader with 5 ft King Kutter bushhog, $ 15,000 OBO. Terry Tharp, Madison 336- 601- 1860. NH 678 round baler, VGC, $ 10,500; NH 648 auto wrap, round baler EC, $ 10,500. Stanley Hall, Fayetteville 910- 309- 0380. Hubert motorgrader, old but still works good, engine has burned valve, still runs, tires, 85%, little loose in fron-tend, $ 3,000. J. C. Richardson, Seagrove 336- 879- 5759. AC 2- 14” fl at bottom plow, snap coupler hitch EC, $ 200; AC WD 2 row cultivator w/ rear tool bar, $ 200; rear tine tiller, Roto Hoe brand, GC, $ 200. B. Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 8777. AC model 200 diesel tractor, 100 hp, 1,800 hrs, extra clean, new tires w/ 4- 16” 3 pt hitch bottom plow, $ 12,000 nego; Hardy 300 gal. gun type PTO spray, $ 1,500 nego. R. E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 632- 3801. JD 6715 tractor, $ 43,900. Fonz Pacheco, Creedmoor 919- 528- 6875. Mitsubishi tractor 1800D, 23 hp, 300 hrs, 3 pt hitch, $ 2,800. George Nader, Casar 704- 538- 7960. Cultivator 44 “ for economy or Power King tractor, $ 40; Brinly 12” turning plow for Cat 8 hitch, $ 40. David Hester, Walkertown 336- 595- 8919. MF 35 diesel 3 cyl Perkins runs good, tires and paint in GC, $ 4,500. Leonard Hill, Julian 336- 685- 4332. 3 pt triple bottom plow, GC has adjustment to align plows, $ 250. Travis Ellis, Sanford 919- 356- 4223. ’ 03 JD 547 round hay baler for sale, EC, $ 10,000. Dewayne Hering, Faison 910- 533- 2444. Hay tedder- Sitrex 4 basket with hydraulic fold, EC, $ 2,500. Keith Peeples, Stokesdale 336- 382- 1109. ’ 08 JD tractor model 5425, 4WD, cab, heat, air, 24- 24 trans., less than 100 hrs, power reverse, radial tires, $ 44,500. J. B. Hudson, Statesville 704- 880- 0254. McCormick 80 grain combine, pull type, 6 ft head, 30 bu tank, good working condition, $ 800 nego. Brian Weavil, Winston- Salem 336- 847- 0671. Two horse turning plow $ 30. John McSwain, Shelby 704- 482- 2912. IH 990 hay mower used in ’ 08 stub guards in GC, $ 1,650. Bill Wetherall, Belews Creek 336- 595- 4079. Ford 3 bottom 16” model 101 turning plow, EC, $ 650. R. Reid, Kernersville 336- 595- 2534. Blower for 3 pt hitch on tractor of 20 hp or more, high velocity output by Olathe, EC, $ 1,195. Walter Gordon, Asheboro 336- 857- 2851. 1466 IH black stripe EC, $ 9,500 or trade for smaller tractor. Steven Kuepferle, Hillsborough 919- 210- 4832 848 NH round baler, 4x5 bale, VGC, always sheltered, $ 3,995. Larry York, Staley 336- 824- 2077. 1940’ s- 50 standard twin tractor w/ 5hp Briggs mounted on top, 2 forward gears a neutral and reverse, like older David Bradley, $ 180. B. Harris, Randleman 336- 471- 2827. Early 50’ s AC B, 3 pt hitch w/ culti-vator and harrow, $ 1,800. Jim Robbins, Snow Camp 336- 565- 8499. EZ golf cart, gas powered Honda engine, aluminum frame and dump body, in VGC, $ 850. Josh Flynn, Winston- Salem 336- 577- 3266. Schutt’s Marvel tree digger, EC, digs up to 5” trees, fi ts JD 520 quick attach loader, $ 1,000 will consider trade for 6 ft tiller on HD 3 pt disc in GC. Alan Belk, Indian Trail 704- 753- 5004. NH 273 sq baler, both knotters just rebuilt, always sheltered, VGC, $ 2,200. Tony McMasters, Ramseur 336- 302- 6853. ’ 68 model 1020 JD tractor, 3 cyl, 39 hp, gas burner, 2 transmission, new motor, new paint, EC, 6 pieces of equip., $ 15,000/ for all. D. Fulbright, Hildebran 828- 397- 6478. ’ 48 Farmall Cub w/ Woods belly mower, paint and sheet metal in EC, tires are good, $ 2,200. Richard Lorey, Huntersville 704- 248- 8856. ’ 40 Farmall H restored 5 years ago, good paint and metal, dual fuel burner, 3 pt hitch, starts every time, $ 2,300 OBO. M. Frank, Asheville 828- 768- 0542. Ford 8N, 6V, starts and runs well, shelter kept, good tires, 4 ft bushhog included, VGC, $ 3,000. Robert Wirth, Pittsboro 919- 542- 4175. Ford Dexta and super Dexta parts tractors, lots of good parts, $ 1,500/ for both. Bill Long, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 5738. Plastic laying machine for straw-berries, etc., 1 roll of plastic included, $ 2,000. Raymond Byrd, Mooresboro 828- 245- 5190. ’ 85 McCormick Farmall 100, new paint all over, cultivator feet, plow, box scrape and seeder, VGC, $ 4,200/ for all. Ben Brackin, Pleasant Garden 919- 724- 1357. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Equipment For Sale Looking to buy two complete hives of bees or two packages of bees with queens, also interested in beekeeping equipment. Nathan Rotten, Elkin 336- 428- 5139. Unwanted bee hives and equipment, will pick up unwanted bee swarms in Guilford, Randolph and Davidson co. Tommy Hayes, Sophia 336- 442- 6859. Would like to purchase bee equip-ment, extractor, woodenware, honey processing etc. David Auman, Jackson Springs 910- 652- 6245. Will buy bulk honey produced within 120 mi of Wilmington. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Taking orders for 5 frame nucs w/ new laying Italian queen, state in-spected in cardboard boxes, no frame exchange, $ 95/ ea; or more $ 90/ ea, avail-able 4/ 09. Tommy Woodfi n, Statesville 704- 872- 5129. Bees complete hives, available 4/ 09, $ 125. Jack Hartley, Sophia 336- 498- 4962. Dadant little wonder, electric extractor, $ 300. Lee Crews, Reidsville 336- 349- 2502. Honeybees available for pollination $ 50/ per hive for six week contract, will deliver to all counties. Charles Hatley, Concord 704- 782- 4445. 30 new painted complete hives w/ super including new frames, founda-tion in both hives and super, bottom and migratory top, $ 150/ ea. H. Morton, Cary 919- 362- 4698. Several items of wooden ware, hive bodies, supers, tops and bottoms, $ 5 up. Jim Robbins, Snow Camp 336- 565- 8499. 5 frame nucs, spring ’ 09, no frame exchange, $ 95; queens from VSH X Min-nesota hygienic Italian open mated, $ 20, state inspected. D. Bridgers, Wilmington 910- 686- 1947. Queens $ 15/ ea; 3, 4 or 5 frame nucs, $ 15/ frame; whole hives available, state inspected. David Pilcher, East Bend 336- 699- 3103. Honey bees available for pollination services reserve early, $ 50-$ 65. John Mott, Harrells 910- 532- 4213. Italian honey bees complete hive with 1 super $ 175; 4 frame nucs with exchange, $ 75. Larry Tate, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 4554. Swarm removal Columbus, Bladen, Brunswick co, 1” cypress brood, supers etc, made to order top bar hives. Craig Buffkin, Delco 910- 470- 2929. 5 super observation hives w/ 10 frames, $ 25/ ea; 3 hive body obsersva-tion w/ 10 frames, $ 30/ ea. Ralph Ingram, China Grove 704- 857- 2922. 4 frame nuc, $ 70 w/ exchange; complete hive, super and bees, $ 150. Max Brady, Winston- Salem 336- 769- 3123. Five frame nucs $ 95 w/ no frame exchange, quantity discounts; complete, new cypress hives w/ bees, includes bottom, double, 2 hive bodies, frames, top feeder and bees, $ 245. B. Harris, Wilmington 910- 352- 7868. Bees, Supplies & Services For Sale New Zealand or California rabbits, prefer young breeders or good breed-ing stock. Trent Canipe, Lincolnton 704- 740- 6148. Small Animals Wanted Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW April 2009 Fescue and some orchard grass mix, spring ’ 08 cut, very clean, horse quality, sq bales, $ 4.85/ ea at barn; round bales, stored inside, $ 45/ ea. M. Cobb, McLeansville 336- 698- 0222 or 681- 2297. Rye and oats, clean hay, $ 4.50/ ea. U. L. Keith, Durham 919- 687- 7016. Coastal Bermuda horse hay, sq bales, $ 5/ ea, customer loads. John Moore, Washington 252- 943- 7754. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, $ 4.50/ sq and $ 45/ round bales. Stanley Hall, Fayetteville 910- 309- 0380. Fescue mix horse quality, 40- 50 lb bales, sq $ 5; 4x4 round bales, $ 40, located at farm, delivery available. E. C. Willett, Durham 919- 730- 1910. Fescue/ orchard mix quality horse hay, start spring baling last of 4/ 09, $ 4/ in the fi eld and $ 4.50/ at the barn, call to place order. Donald Baker, Youngsville 919- 616- 4190. Hay horse quality, sq bales, stored under pole barn, no rain, ’ 08 crop, $ 4/ ea. Bill Fowler, Greensboro 336- 292- 0374 or 402- 1177- c. ’ 08 fescue hay 4x4 rolls, cow quality, $ 15/ roll, approximately 60 rolls. Jonathan Sedberry, Mt. Gilead 910- 572- 2776. Orchard & fescue mix sq bales, $ 3/ ea. Joe Brewer, Mocksville 336- 998- 3068. Oat straw, ’ 08 crop, $ 3/ per sq bale at barn. Richard Douthwaite, Matthews 704- 821- 8549. Oat hay excellent quality, $ 3/ ea per 100 bales, delivery available within 50 mi. John Vollmer, Bunn 919- 495- 2392. Straw $ 3/ ea. M. Jamie, Lexington 336- 399- 2107. Fescue 4x5 rolls, ’ 08 spring cut-ting, $ 30/ ea. L. G. Broadwell, Blanch 336- 694- 9556. Coastal hay 4x4 round bales, $ 25; sq bales, $ 4/ ea; matua hay, sq bales, $ 5/ ea; round 4x4, $ 30/ ea; rye grass w/ grain head round 4x4, $ 15/ truck load. W. K. Williams, 910- 895- 3480. Coastal Bermuda sq bales, $ 5/ ea. Burton UpChurch, Broadway 919- 498- 6793. Rye straw, $ 2.50/ ea. M. Moss, Concord 704- 782- 4379. Goat hay 70 sq bales, $ 2/ ea; cow hay, 65 bales, $ 2.50/ ea, all kept dry. Barbara Earnhardt, Salisbury 704- 279- 2243. Fescue 4’ x5’ bales, net wrap, shel-tered, weed free, no rain, horse quality, $ 30/ ea. Kenneth Kiker, Monroe 704- 753- 1015. Oat and rye grass also hay grass and fescue, 5x5 round bales, approxi-mately 1,000 lbs, $ 40/ ea; hay grass sq bales, $ 3.50/ ea; wheat straw, $ 2.50/ sq bale. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor 919- 528- 1767. Fescue 4x5 rolls, ’ 08 spring/ fall cut-tings, sheltered, $ 30/ ea. E. Lee Kimbro, Reidsville 336- 349- 7171. Wheat straw, good, clean sq bales, $ 2.75/ ea at the barn, 2,000 bales avail-able. Lamar Wortman, Shelby 704- 487- 0580. Alfalfa $ 8/ per bale; fescue grass, $ 5/ per bale; Timothy hay, $ 8/ per bale. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale 336- 643- 5621. Hay & Grain For Sale JD 146 loader to fi t a JD 2350 also upright exhaust manifold and canopy for roll guard for 2350. Danny Carpenter, Bakersville 828- 766- 4004. Fertilize distributor for a Intern’l I40. Clarence Hilliard, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3205. Chicken feed silo 4 to 8 ton size, will take down and completely remove. Dowd Caraway, Morganton 828- 391- 8126. JD 40 or 420 farm tractor to restore, running or not, parts tractor also wanted. Anthony, Ellenboro 828- 429- 3809. Used JD 635 disk harrow, $ 5,000- $ 7,000. Barry McSwain, Norwood 704- 985- 3751. Ford 501 mower for parts. Bill Arrington, Green Mountain 828- 688- 2277. One- row NI corn snapper. Keith Garrell, Delco 910- 655- 9342. 6’ or 7’ sickle bar mower, 3- pt. hitch in GC. Stan Harper, Bolivia 910- 253- 5346. Wheel Horse Simplicity garden tractor, 1980s model, min. 16hp, 48” deck, Bill Daughetry, Middlesex 252- 235- 2531. 3- pt. hitch Roto tiller for 35hp tractor, must be in good shape & good price. C. Adams, Clayton 919- 810- 1010. Hay rake, 8- wheel, trailer type w/ hydraul. Henry Craven, Seagrove 336- 879- 2500. Hardy 9690 10 ft. sod drill for parts. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910- 334- 0404. Salco Inc. chipper PTO- 600, 3 ½ ” capacity. Jack Lunsford, Burlington 336- 513- 0224. Information on 395 Case Intl. w/ loader. Jim Overman, Ramseur 336- 824- 8413. Kubota tractor, will pay cash. Keith H., Apex 919- 249- 7608. NH 276 hay baler in good to FC. Mike Davis, Kernersville 336- 669- 1187. Corn sheller, PTO or motor driven. Mike Steele, Hays 336- 957- 4646. Old square balers to restore. Paul Weeks, Clinton 910- 260- 2470. Grain drill, reasonably priced for planting pasture in Eastern N. C. Ronnie Hill, Goldsboro 919- 734- 9863. JD square baler for parts, models 327, 328, 336, 337, 338, 346, 347, 348, 466, 467, 468. Thomas Haddock, Greenville 252- 752- 5715. Gravely 2 or 4 wheel tractor & attachments in any cond. for parts or restoring. Tim Middleton, Pembroke 910- 227- 0077. Equipment Wanted EQUIPMENT WANTED McCormick Deering # 7 horse drawn mower, barn kept, $ 200, other horse drawn equipment. Eddie Nutt, Henderson 252- 430- 6221. Ford 2000 tractor, good rubber, PS, gas, roll bar, canopy, hydraulic connect, 3 pt lift, 29 hp, 2 phase clutch, live PTO, hi/ low transmission, runs very good, $ 5,000. E. Goodnight, Concord 704- 786- 8916. Ford 3400 diesel tractor, new clutch and rebuilt 3 pt lift, runs good, 48.7 hp, good tires, 3 cyl diesel engine, 2,800 hrs, $ 4,500. J. Everhart, Lexington 336- 239- 0050. JD duall 15 ft hyd, pull type w/ rolling baskets, $ 1,250. Gary Vogt, Kernersville 336- 996- 3358. JD 4630 cab w/ bucket and large bulldozer back blade, $ 12,000. Wayne Brown, 252- 332- 5066. JD gator utility vehicle, equipped with windshield, brush guard, signal lights, EC, $ 4,000. Jim Duncan, Indian Trail 704- 753- 1425. ’ 85 Trackhoe, large 34,000 lb, Komatsu PC150LC w/ low hrs, $ 5,900; 6 cyl Komatsu diesel, no leaks, tight machine, UC 65%, 2 buckets ready to work, $ 16,900. Bert Kymalainen, Wil-low Spring 919- 669- 4273. ’ 50 Cub tractor show ready, new paint, tires, wiring, seat, muffl er, brakes, carb, battery, etc., $ 4,500; AC 655 tract loader w/ rear ripper, etc., $ 13,000. C. Wilkerson, Hillsborough 919- 644- 1957. AC B hydraulic cultivators, 2 PTO’s 3 pt, good tires, runs good, show or work, $ 2,450. M. L. Nelson, Hendersonville 828- 777- 9962. 320 JD leveling harrow, GC, $ 800; Great plains no til drill, GC, $ 12,000; 340 JD disc harrow, FC, $ 600. Wade Guion, Matthews 704- 846- 1608. Two AC G tractors, new rebuilt motor w/ attachments, VGC, $ 2,500/ ea. Richard Troutman, Hickory 828- 256- 1610. ’ 85 610 Long tractor, VGC, $ 6,000; 4630 Ford tractor, EC, LN tires, Wilmar 2 ton fertilizer spreader, rough, 6 ft Intern’l bushhog, VGC, $ 12,000. D. Casstevens, Mt. Airy 336- 401- 2677. 555 NH skidsteer loader, EC, $ 7,900. Garner Jarrell, Mt Airy 336- 352- 2491. 4000 Ford tractor gas, 2,853 hrs, $ 4,000; AC 190XT tractor, gas, $ 3,500. Paul McGee, Salisbury 704- 636- 8571. Electric motors, new & old stock, 1/ 3hp, capacitor start, 1,725 rpm, 115 v, ball bearing, reversible, 56 frame, base mount, 5/ 8” shaft, $ 48/ ea. Bill Payne, Madison 336- 548- 6630. AC 2/ 14 in. fl at- bottom plow, snap coupler hitch, EC, $ 200; AC WD 2- row cult. w/ rear tool bar, $ 200; rear tine til-ler, Roto Hoe brand, $ 200. Bob Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 8777. Ford 309 planter 2 row w/ fertilizer hopper, extra plates, EC, $ 750; NH 451 sickle mower, 7 ft cut, EC, $ 1,500; MF 2 line remote, valves fi ts MF 35 thru 265, $ 200. T. Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. Rienco straw blower pull behind unit w/ seat and rotating cannon, new gas engine, looks/ runs great, great for acreage seeding, $ 7,500. D. Lasley, Walkertown 336- 399- 7893. Ford 6600 tractor w/ loader, $ 7,000; Ford 1300 tractor, 4x4, $ 4,000; Ford 513 hay rack, $ 1,500. Robert Holt, Graham 336- 227- 7438. 8N Ford red belly tractor, side distributor, 4 new tires/ rims, looks and runs good w/ 12 items LN equipment, $ 4,500/ for all. Daniel Clapp, Walnut Cove 336- 414- 9445 or 595- 1340. Club car golf cart ’ 05 precedent with ’ 08 batteries, $ 2,750. Larry Wilson, Hudson 828- 217- 2721. 1190 Intern’l mower/ conditioner, $ 2,500; 486 NI round baler, $ 8,000. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611. I40 Intern’l tractor, cultivator, fertilizer dist., $ 4,450. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606. Farmall 450 gas, fasthitch, ps, 3 hyd., fair tin, excel. tires, new manifold, TA works, 3,100 hrs., $ 3,500 neg. Al Jones, Chinquapin 910- 358- 3922. JD 42” hydraul. tiller w/ 3- pt. cat 0 hitch, $ 1,150. B. W. Morgan, Salisbury 704- 857- 3317. 1959 JD 630, new radiator & gauges, starter & generator rebuilt, numerous other new parts, tires not new but in VGC, repainted, $ 7,000; 1955 JD 50, nice orig. tractor, good tires, alternator, aftermarket 3- pt. hitch, $ 3,000. Bill McPherson, Iron Station 704- 732- 9299 or 650- 9772. Middle buster 2- bottom plow, bedding disc, U- bar, misc. cult. equip, under belly scrape blade for Super A to 140 tractor, H Farmall 2- bottom disc plow. Billy Timberlake, Timberlake 336- 583- 6725. Roto Hoe brand, GC, $ 200. Bob Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 8777. Pequea 6- ton farm wagon gear w/ tongue, $ 950. Bob Richens, Hender-sonville 828- 685- 1170. 801 gas tractor, not running, have many new parts, $ 2,000. Brad Wimberly, Newton 980- 722- 6688. Intl. backhoe attach., came off Ford Industrial tractor 3 yrs. ago, w/ subframe, $ 1,000. Brian Banks, Raeford 910- 322- 5785. 1940s- 50s standard twin tractor w/ 5hp Briggs mounted on top, 2 forward gears, a neutral & reverse, like older David Bradley, $ 180. Brian Harris, Randleman 336- 471- 2827. McCormick 80 grain combine, pull type, 6’ head, 30 bushel tank, good working cond., $ 800 neg. Brian Weavil, Winston- Salem 336- 847- 0671. Intl. 574 tractor, diesel, $ 5,700; Ford hay baler, $ 900; Gehl haybine, $ 300. Carl Buckland, Burlington 336- 228- 8516. Kuhn 9 ft. 2 in. disc mower, used one season, sheltered, EC, $ 7,900. Chad Carmac, Ramseur 336- 963- 1827. Bush Hog brand fi nish mower, ATH720, 72 in. cut, takes 20- 40hp tractor, LN, used 1 ½ hrs., $ 1,800 or may trade for 3 pt. 6 ft. tiller. Clarence Cornell, Troy 910- 572- 2273. M JD 3- pt. hitch, $ 2,500; Super A fast hitch, all cult. & fert. dist. and 5 pieces of equip., $ 3,500. Clarence Johnson Jr., Sanford 919- 776- 7535. Wood chipper, 2007 Pequea Machine Inc. Champion CX550, 3- pt. hitch, high speed, extra set of blades, can chip up to 4” size wood, $ 3,000. Clyde Cooper, Trinity ( 336) 434- 2516 or 688- 1815. Care Tree tree spade, VGC, 30- inch, $ 3,500. Danny Harris, Morganton 828- 413- 4713. Kuhn FC 300 9 ft discbine, FC, needs repair, $ 650. Darren Tysinger, Lexington 336- 247- 2889. 1939 M Farmall tractor, fi rst year of the M Series, excel. for restoration, strong engine, 60+ lb. oil pressure, hydraul., 3- pt. hitch adaptor and orig. drawbar, 6v system, starter, shed kept, $ 3.000. Dave Maupin, Taylorsville. 828- 632- 1743. 2007 Kawasaki mule, 3010 4X4, 114 hrs., used around yard and for hauling grandkids, $ 7,300. David Faircloth, Wade 910- 308- 5941. Cult., 44 in. for Economy or Power King tractor, $ 40; Brinly 12- in. turning plow for Cat 0 hitch, $ 40. David Hester, Walkertown 336- 595- 8919. 1970s JD 4430 w/ loader & duals, $ 8,000. Dean Lanier, Burgaw 910- 620- 6351. Assorted farm equip., 16’ fl at bed tag- a- long trailer; 2 - 5’ bush hogs; forks for 3- pt. hitch on tractor, $ 200 & up. Clint Harrill, Forest City 828- 429- 9273. Two 18,000 bu. grain bins, $ 3,000/ ea.; two 6,000 bu. grain bins, $ 1,000/ ea. Dean Lanier, Burgaw 910- 620- 6351. 1985 610 Long tractor, VGC, 4630 Ford tractor, EC, LN tires, Wilmar 2- ton fert. spreader, rough; 6 ft. Intl. bush hog, VGC, 6,000 & 12,000. Dennis Casst-tevens, Mt. Airy 336- 401- 2677. 2003 JD 547 round hay baler, EC, asking $ 10,000 neg. Dewayne Hering, Faison 910- 533- 2444. 1986 Fiat Allis FD14E bulldozer, 167hp, compare to D6- D7 CAT, $ 17,000; two Case 310 bulldozers for parts ask-ing $ 1500. Dewitt Sholar, Rose Hill 910- 289- 2277. White vacuum planters, 6 row 30- inch or 11 row 15- inch with tanks and pump, $ 7,000 OBO. Donnie Dowless, Bladenboro 910- 874- 0038 Finishing mower, 84” ( 7 ft.), 3- pt. hitch, solid tires, blades 2 yrs. old, rear discharge, perfect for vineyards, VGC, $ 1,050. Doug Holyfi eld, Dobson 336- 374- 3825. JD 4230 tractor, 4- post canopy, 100hp, strong running tractor, dual re-motes, syncro.- range trans, 90% rubber on all, great hay tractor, $ 12,500. Doug Mills, Wingate 704- 221- 0833. JD 2750, 2WD, 75hp, canopy, rear remote, out of frame engine overhaul, ( less than 20 hrs. on engine), nice trac-tor, $ 12,000; Morbark C- 16 debarker, 50hp electric motor, also one- man trim saw, $ 300. Douglas Parker, Marshville 704- 694- 8271. JD 4230, bad rear end, good engine, good tires, $ 5,000. Earl Graves, Rock-ingham 910- 895- 9332, aft. 6 p. m. Ford 2000 tractor, good rubber, ps, gas, roll bar & canopy, hydraul. connect, 3- pt lift, 29hp, 2- phase clutch, live PTO, hi/ low trans., runs VG, $ 5,000. Ed Goodnight, Concord 704- 699- 9390. McCormick Deering # 7 horse- drawn mower, barn kept, $ 200; etc. Eddie Nutt, Henderson 252- 430- 6221. D6 Caterpillar bulldozer w/ angle blade, good undercarriage, $ 16.000. Eugene White, Taylorsville ( 828) 632- 6803 or 312- 6018. Wood splitter, works on PTO of tractor, Yadkin co., $ 450; saw mill, J. A. Vance, hand set, Case 4- cyl. gas powered engine, hand clutch, 48” blade, $ 1,200. F. M. Smitherman, Jonesville 336- 244- 2700. JD 6715 tractor, 2007, 650 hrs., lightly used, $ 43.900 OBO. Fonz Pan-checo, Creedmoor 919- 528- 6875. Chisel plow, 3- pt hitch spring loaded arms, $ 500; cult. 3- pt hitch, $ 200; cul-tipacker, 10 ft., pin hitch, $ 300. Jamie Bussell, Statesville, 704 682 1361. 1940 Farmall H restored 5 years ago, has good paint & metal, dual fuel burner, 3- pt. hitch, motor was gone through, everything is there & works, looks nice, starts every time, $ 2,300 or make offer. Frank, Asheville 828- 768- 0542. JD DU- ALL, 15 ft. hyd., pull type w/ rolling baskets, $ 1,250. Gary Vogt, Kernersville 336- 996- 3358. Mitsubishi tractor 1800D, 23hp, 300 hours, 3- pt. hitch, $ 2,800. George Nader, Casar 704- 538- 7960, aft. 7p. m. 73 White Cummings diesel, dump grain truck, 10- wheeler, 22- ft. dump body, air brakes, $ 7,000. Greg Hinnant, Snow Hill 252- 747- 8268. Ford 3000 diesel, ps, 8 spd., good mech. cond., 3- pt hitch, $ 4.100. Gregg Lowe, Browns Summit 336- 656- 1828. Farmall Cub with belly mower, new paint, $ 2,800; Ferguson TO30, new paint & tires, $ 3,800. H. L. Scott, Graham 336- 227- 4049. 555- B backhoe, $ 11.500; 655- A backhoe, $ 9.800. Herman Johnson, Graham 336- 226- 1684. ‘ 27 6 HP Intern’l McCormick throttle engine, looks & runs great, runs on gas or kerosene, $ 2,000 OBO. Holden Ledford, Salisbury 336- 782- 6832. Cult. 3 pt., one row, $ 100; Ford PTO pulley, $ 40; horse- drawn equip.- walk-behind one- row cult., $ 25; scoop pan, $ 40; etc. Hugh Motsinger, Wallburg 336- 769- 2971. 2008 JD tractor, model 5425, 4WD, cab, heat, air, 24- 24 tran., less than 100 hrs., power reverse, radial tires, $ 44,500. J. B. Hudson, Statesville 704- 880- 0254. Hay equip., Hoelscher 1,000- bale accum. & 100 bale forks, $ 8,700; Ford 532 baler, $ 1,400; etc. Jack Moore, Wallace 910 285 7625. 1963 Intl. grain truck, runs, dump needs minor work, $ 800; trailer- type sprayer, $ 200. Jason Talton, Princeton 919- 921- 0814. 309 Ford planter plates, $ 12.50/ ea. Hubert motorgrader, old but still works good, engine has burnt valve, runs, tires 85%, little loose in frontend, $ 3,000. J. C. Richardson, Seagrove 336- 879- 5759. Four Powell gas tobacco barns, 126 rack, GC, $ 1,500/ ea. or $ 5,200.00/ all 4; Powell Last Over Tobacco Harvester, harvested 75 acres, 1 row, 3- pt. hook up, works great, turns easy on short rows, $ 1,750 neg. Jeff Everhart, Asheboro 336- 687- 8732. 1994 JD backhoe 310- D, full cab, heat, 4WD, 4- in- 1 bucket in front, 4i1+ angle digging bucket in back, good rub-ber, runs good, $ 18,800; 2003 Bobcat 334- D Mini Excavator, 1,700 hrs., 9,000 lbs., EC, $ 16,500. Jim Greene, Pfafftown 336- 945- 3316. Early 50’ s AC B, 3- pt. hitch, w/ cult. & harrow, $ 1,800. Jim Robbins, Snow Camp 336- 565- 8499. 14 ft. Lely Roter, 3- pt. hitch, 10 ft. fi eld roller, MF 33 drill, 8 ft., NH 354 feed mill, 3- pt. hitch, 10 ft. aerator, JD 7000 corn planter, 4 row/ 32” rows, NH sileage cutter, model # 892, 2- row head, 6 ft. hailage head, grain auger, $ 250-$ 7,000. John Boger, Mocksville 336 399- 2539. 1948 Gibson D tractor, restored, great cond., 1948C EarthMaster almost fi nished, $ 2,000. Call John Hazel, Rouge-mont 336- 364- 7683 aft. 5p. m. Two- horse turning plow, $ 30; horse- drawn mowing machine, $ 60; horse- drawn stalk cutter, $ 35. John McSwain, Shelby 704- 482- 2912. E- Z Go golf cart, gas- powered Honda engine, aluminum frame & dump body, great shape, $ 850. Josh Flynn, Winston- Salem 336- 577- 3266. 90 Bobcat 243B, with front hyds., rebuilt Kubota diesel engine, good tires, no leaks & in good running or-der, $ 5,500. Keith Jones, Mocksville 336- 998- 2704. Hay tedder, Sitrex 4 basket w/ hy-draul. fold, EC, $ 2,500. Keith Peeples, Stokesdale 336- 382- 1109. Disc harrow, 28 blade trailer type, $ 1,400; chisel plow, 9 shank, 3- pt. hitch, $ 400. Larry Essick, Kernersville 336- 689- 2682. Club Car golf cart, 2005 precedent w/ 2008 batteries, $ 2,750.00. Larry Wilson, Hudson 828- 217- 2721 or 228- 9363. 848 NH round baler, 4X5 bales, VGC, sheltered, $ 3,995. Larry York, Staley 336- 824- 2077. MF 35 diesel, 3- cyl. Perkins, runs good, tires & paint in GC, $ 4,500. Leonard Hill, Julian 336- 685- 4332. AC B, hydraul. cults., 2 pto’s, 3 pt., good tires, runs good, show or work, $ 2,450. M. L. Nelon, Hendersonville 828- 777- 9962. 3- pt hitch Ford 3000, $ 5,000; 311 hayliner, EC, $ 6,500. Mack Brame Jr., Reidsville 336- 342- 6752. Deutz 6006 tractor, 60hp, $ 3,500. Mark Troutman, Concord 704- 425- 7885. JD 1010 tractor, w/ cults. & 3- pt. hitch, good tires, EC, $ 3.500.00 Merry Willis. Reidsville 336- 342- 1879. 2007 NH TC40 tractor, 4WD, cab, AC, heat, 210 hrs., Ford plow, 314’ s high beam, GC, Ford 3- pt. posthole auger, GC, 9- shank Tillis tool, $ 20,000. Mike Davis, High Point 336- 669- 1187. 2155 JD, 2,700 hrs., new injector pump & paint, hyd. remotes, EC, show piece, $ 9,800 OBO. Mitch Pharr, Claremont 828- 256- 5661 or 256- 1590. JD 336 sq. baler, EC, used last year, Mitchell Bryant, Monroe 704- 764- 7293. JD 375 baler, LNC, w/ bale ramps, 5’ pickup, 4’ x5’ bales, hyd. manual tie, low usage, $ 9.500; NH 478 haybine, VGC, 7’ cut, $ 3,000; NH 256 hay rake, EC, $ 2,800, all equip. sheltered. Norris Williams, Graham 336- 376- 6601. Gleaner K model combine w/ bean & 2- row corn header, gasoline, 6 cyl. motor, runs good, $ 1,500. Pete Pope, Roseboro 910- 525- 3307. Care Tree tree spade w/ stabilizers, skid- steer mount, $ 4,000. Phil Yarbrough, Gibsonville 336- 449- 4972. JD 630 tricycle, 1960 model, restored w/ power steering, LN, $ 6,950 or trade for JD 430. Phillip Boyles, Gibsonville 704- 408- 1058. 1951 M- M model V, needs restor-ing, tractor is disassembled, $ 650 OBO; 1936 A JD, new head, mag., carb., needs restoring, GC, $ 2,300 OBO.. Quinton Beaver, Lexington 336- 596- 4083. AC model 200 diesel tractor, 100hp, 1,800 hrs., extra clean, new tires, w/ 4- 16” 3- pt. hitch bottom plow, $ 12,000 neg.; Hardy 300 gallon, gun type PTO spray, $ 1,500 neg. R. E. Marshall, Tay-lorsville 828- 632- 3801. 1960 Farmall 140 fasthitch, plow points, hillers, fert. dist, new tires, runs good, needs painting, $ 4,200 neg. Randy Carter, Sanford 919- 718- 1199 or 498- 4703. 8N Ford tractor, 1950, restored, has many new parts, good tires - new on front, orig. sheet metal, good paint, fi eld ready, $ 3,000. Ray Matthews, Elon 336- 214- 0054. Plastic laying machine for straw-berries etc., VGC, one roll of plastic incld., $ 2,000 Ray Byrd, Mooresboro 828- 245- 5190. NH 467 haybine, $ 1,000; JD 16- disc off- set bog, $ 600; NH 852 round baler, needs chains, $ 700; running gear hay trailer, $ 400. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828- 874- 5147. 250 Polaris Trailblazer ‘ 02, w/ seeder/ spreader, motor locked up - otherwise VGC, new battery, extra set tires/ wheels avail., $ 600; JD side delivery hayrake, $ 550. Arlie Wilson, Asheboro 336- 629- 4866. 05 CAT 257B compact track loader, heat/ air, 66” bucket w/ teeth, 389 hrs., $ 25,000. Scott Kepley, Lexington 336- 239- 7733. NH 678 round baler, VGC, $ 10,500; NH 648 auto- wrap round baler, EC, $ 10,500. Stanley Hall, Fayetteville 910- 309- 0380. 1946 Ford 8N tractor, fully rebuilt engine & upgraded to 12v system, runs great & starts on fi rst try, new tires, rims, exhaust, etc., comes w/ 5 ft. bush hog, $ 2,500. Subal Das, Hillsborough 919- 643- 3012. Ford 309 planter, 2 row w/ fert. hopper, extra plates, EC, $ 750; NH 451 sickle mower, 7 ft. cut, EC, $ 1,500; MF 2- line remote valve, fi ts MF 35 thru 265, $ 200. T. Hohn, Archdale 336- 434- 5321. 72” Woods fi nishing mower, in great cond., 3- pt. hitch hookup, solid tires model# RD- 7200, $ 1,150 OBO. Terry Becks, Lexington 336- 596- 9600. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT April 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 To lease 3 ac w/ show stable, 1,600 sq ft barn, loft apartment over barn, 3 ac paddocks, $ 850; includes turnout for up to 7 horses, $ 75/ ea, heated wash stall, trails. J. Sorrells, Reidsville 336- 342- 3900. 56 ac cattle farm, southern Caswell co, all fenced, 45 ac good grass, live stream, $ 2,700/ per ac. V. Ross, Burlington 336- 421- 9383. For rent 50 ac horse/ cattle farm, 30 ac pasture, house, 2 b/ r, 1 ½ bath, shop, storage, pond, stable, $ 1,200/ mo. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234- 8518. 144 ac Stokes co, 44 ac grassed, 110 ac fenced, 2- 3 pond sites, great mtn views, 1.7 mi paved road front, well, old log house, barns, $ 665,000. K. Reid, Westfi eld 336- 993- 8025. 19.67 ac northwest Iredell, part pasture, part wooded, small stream, $ 175,000. M. Powers, Mooresville 704- 662- 8304. Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur- poses, i. e. culti-vation, raising livestock and/ or other farm commodities. Advertisers must indicate use of land. Farmland For Sale Need someone to build 60x100 ft hay barn. Barry Ross, Yanceyville 336- 421- 5423. Bushhogging and scrape blade work, $ 35/ per hr, 2 hr minimum southeast Guilford and surrounding area. Bill Rogers, Climax 336- 674- 6208. Full or part time work on cattle farm, skilled in operation and repair of equipment. Craig Poole, Raleigh 919- 772- 6392. Will do work on your farm or land, front end loader, bushhog, plow, scrape blade, $ 35/ hr. Todd Nicholson, Dallas 704- 923- 0051. Portable sawmill service in Cabar-rus and surround co, your logs or mine, $. 29 up. Bradley Love, Concord 704- 782- 7590. Will cut and bale hay for you, $ 15 up; carpentry work buildings, barns, fencing, etc, Stanley, Cabarrus and sur-rounding areas. Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485- 3487. Custom sawing almost fi nished lumber right off the mill, use Wood-mizer bandsaw, $. 18. John Chenausky, Mayodan 336- 870- 1036. Portable sawmill service saw your logs to lumber, your place or mine, cus-tom sawing and post and beam avail., $ 65/ per hr. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669- 1859. Band sawmill service, your logs or mine, $. 30/ ft up, will sharpen bandmill blades, $ 7/ ea; can saw fence rails; fl oor-ing, oak fence boards, some lumber air dried, $. 50/ ft up. G. Jones, Winston- Salem 336- 817- 4325. Bushhog, rototilling and other light tractor work, $ 35/ per hr, $ 70 minimum in and around Surry co. Greg Busby, Pilot Mtn 336- 374- 7025. Livestock sitting Salisbury area, as low as $ 25/ day. Joyce Ridenhour, Salis-bury 704- 633- 5404 or 640- 8158. Need experienced part time farm manager, www. credencefarmalpacas. com for more information. Amanda Fitzgerald, Lewisville 336- 945- 4237. Goat hoof trimming chute, stand/ headgate, portable outfi t, small goats, $ 4/ ea; large goats, $ 8/ ea; cut/ bale your hay, small sq/$ 2; 4x4 round, $ 15. H. Nottingham, Rockwell 704- 808- 1027. Job building any type farm fence, 100 mi radius of Laurel Springs. Bud Reed, Laurel Springs 336- 982- 3326. Horsesitting w/ in 25 mi radius of Hillsborough inclusive, excess mileage, $ 50/ day fi rst 5 horses; equine massage therapy. Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsborough 919- 932- 1313. Will catch your wild cattle or take mean cattle off your hands, Free. Coty Brown, Raleigh 919- 427- 4968. Portable sawmill, turn your trees to lumber, your place or mine, $. 25/ per bd ft. Robbie Gooch, Bullock 919- 690- 5857. Will do sidearm mowing, mow heavy brush, small trees up to 8” diameter, fence lines, right of ways, fi elds, ponds, ditch lines, $ 100/ hr. of set price. Clint Stirewalt, Rockwell 704- 202- 6718. Farm Labor Horses suitable for therapeutic rid-ing center for children and adults w/ special needs, horses should stand tied, be handled by amateurs. Chris Croninff, Locust 704- 784- 3147. Reg. mini donkey breeding jack, spotted/ tiger spots, black, charcoal or red, not over 32 ½ ”, about 3 y/ o. Cheryl Orlowski, Peachland 704- 272- 7110. Small horse for small adult female, 13.4 to 14h, prefer gelding, no vices, good trail/ road horse. Sherry Miller, Lexington 336- 859- 8071. Any new or used medium weight horse blanket, need 76” and 78”. Lila Pegram, Lewisville 336- 712- 4738. Need cheap horse to break for my senior project. Lauren Jones, Walnut Cove 336- 671- 8234. To rent experienced event horse for 6 months to a year, capable rider who has competed, have experience with several different types of horses. Stacey Neil, Lemon Springs 919- 774- 3448. Horses & Supplies Wanted FARMLAND WANTED 14 ft GN trailer 2 horse w/ sleep-ing qtrs, $ 1,200. Kim Younts, Sophia 336- 451- 1169. Hafl ingers reg., 2 y/ o, 1 gelding, 1 fi lly, $ 500/ ea. James Dickinson, Clinton 910- 385- 4387. ’ 05 Exiss SS314 3 horse slant, 14 ft living qtrs, horse trailer, all the extras, $ 42,000. Arlan Bush, Shelby 704- 487- 4798. Arabian mare reg., 13 y/ o, trail and breed, $ 1,700; reg. Arabian yearling colt, blue ribbon winner, $ 2,500; ½ Arabian trail gelding, 13 y/ o. Tina Bowman, Asheboro 336- 381- 4119. Sorrel gelding 16 y/ o, beginner riding, stands for grooming, trimming, farrier, was used for lesson riding, $ 1,300. Abby Hawley, Whiteville 910- 642- 3545. ’ 99 two horse tag a long trailer, electric brakes, LNC, extras, $ 2,850. Benny Duncan, Walnut Cove 336- 970- 3303. Paso Fino 8 y/ o, dark bay gelding, excellent trail horse, lots of leg action great speed, $ 3,500. Larry Small, Whiteville 910- 642- 0689. Welsh 3 y/ o fi lly, purebred, reg. gray, 11.3h, not broke yet, gentle, good bloodlines, $ 750; ’ 06 Double D 4 horse stock trailer, BP, EC, $ 5,900. C. Garrett, Ash 910- 287- 5000. Small training cart for horse or Hackney size pony, black, FC, $ 100. Taye Cook, Roxboro 919- 621- 8819. Meadowbrook cart all oak, regular horse size, EC, size 50, $ 1,350. Susan Bar-nard, Fuquay Varina 919- 567- 0102. ’ 04 AQHA sorrel mare, rides around well, big bone, $ 2,000. Blair Green, Winnabow 910- 872- 3004. At stud Grulla Paso Fino, $ 1,500, national champ, produce excellent foals, LFG. A. Furr, Salisbury 704- 798- 3460. Horse boarding pasture and full board, $ 200-$ 350. Patricia Byrd, Bahama 919- 477- 2704. ’ 01 Sidekick custom, GN, LQ, 3h, aluminum, hydro jack, rear tack, EC, $ 21,000. Cindy Joseph, Summerfi eld 336- 348- 6913. Red dun, 4 y/ o, $ 1,200 OBO. Chassity Smith, Hickory 828- 413- 1221. Arabian gelding 16 y/ o, $ 1,000; Arapaloosa mare 10 y/ o, $ 2,000, pro-fessional training, no vices, not used for a few years. Zana Schepis, Castalia 919- 853- 3463. ’ 99 Trails West, 3 horse slant w/ sleep-ing qtrs, heat, air, has awning rear tack, storage under benches, $ 7,500 nego. Chris Hicks, Hickory 828- 320- 5781. ’ 97 Sooner 2 horse slant load GN trailer, dress rm, EC, $ 7,200. Laura Michael, Julian 336- 685- 4051. Two horse tag- along trailer, ’ 99 model, red, electric brakes, LNC, extras, $ 2,850. Benny Duncan, Walnut Cove 336- 970- 3303. Two horse wagon, wood wheels, kept in barn w/ wood fl oor, $ 1,500. Eddie Nutt, Henderson 252- 430- 6221. Round pens, corral panels, 20 ft to 100 ft diameter pens, $ 354 up; 12 ft panels, $ 59, delivery available. Roy Wright, Advance 336- 998- 8637. English saddle 16” all purpose w/ cover, 3 saddle pads and girth, $ 300. Cynthia Smith, Roxboro 336- 583- 9556. At stud ’ 04 AQHA blue roan, Poco Bueno, Peppy San Badger breeding, fee, $ 250 + mare care. Dwayne Stewart, Franklinville 336- 736- 0969. Jump sets training or wing stan-dards, $ 70-$ 150; roll tops, $ 125-$ 150; lattice gate $ 35-$ 50. Greg Mills, Apex 919- 362- 8944. Spotted saddle horse, black/ white, 15 y/ o, 15.2h, smooth gait, gentle, $ 1,200. H. Brodauf, Statesville 704- 546- 7883. Complete horse boarding pasture w/ run- in- shelter, $ 250/ mo; barn w/ runs, $ 300/ mo; stall boarding, $ 350/ mo. Kent Trader, Angier 919- 215- 6109. Original two horse oxen wagon, has holders for ribs and seat, GC, $ 500. Linda Leymeister, Fayetteville 910- 485- 6414. 2 pink barrel saddles Circle S with pink suede, 15” seat, $ 350; Blue River w/ pink ostrich print, 15” seat w/ hearts and crystals design, $ 550, LNC. V. Leonard, Pittsboro 919- 698- 3909. Black western saddle 15” w/ matching breast collar, EC, $ 200 OBO. Sonya Proc-tor, Winston- Salem 336- 848- 5642. Good trail horse, loads, bathes, clips, shoes, to good home, $ 825 nego. Jim Banks, Thomasville 336- 392- 9469. APHA palomino fi lly 2 y/ o, $ 1,800; AQHA, 2 palomino geldings, 3 y/ o, riding, $ 2,000/ ea; 7 y/ o gray mare, broke, $ 2,500; 6 y/ o, gray gelding, $ 2,000. M. L. Yokley, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 7284. ’ 00 Exiss MT400 4 horse mid tack, AC/ heat, HW, cowboy shower, awning, LQ ready to fi nish, $ 18,000. Jeff Ander-son, Mocksville 336- 492- 7857. Five jennys 3- 5 m/ o, $ 450; reg. 3 jennys, 2 ½ y/ o, pasture bred in Jan. ’ 09 to a 32” jack, reg., $ 500. Pat Johnson, Teachey 910- 285- 6024. ’ 98 Silver Star 3 horse slant load, GN t railer, 10 ft long wall dress. rm, new tires, $ 11,600. Christine VanHise, Holly Springs 919- 552- 0516. At stud Skips Son Skip APHA, sorrel/ overo, 16.3h, 1,300 lbs, easy to handle, very quiet, halter points, fee, $ 350, LFQ in writing. Jim Rhinehart, 704- 782- 2204. Paso Fino red chestnut, 11 y/ o, 14.1h, experienced rider, has Brio, $ 1,500. Rebecca Muncy, Pinehurst 910- 295- 5009. Mustang mare and gelding, both sorrel, 7 y/ o, 14.3h, $ 1,200/ both nego. Dennis Fuller, Louisburg 919- 496- 1982. EZ entry cart, horse and draft size, 14” wooden wheels with rubber rim, wooden shafts and adjustable bench seat, $ 1,332. Bob Richens, Hendersonville 828- 685- 1170. Donkeys black with white points and some spotted, $ 400 up. Jerry Elliott, Cero Gordo 910- 654- 3158. Pasture boarding, 7 miles west of Elkin, self care, includes shelter, hay, pasture, water, riding arena and round pen, $ 110; full care available. Janet Dengler, Roaring River 336- 957- 2749. TWH reg., chestnut, 15.1h, DOB 3/ 03, good trail horse, $ 800. Barry McKinney, Granite Quarry 704- 213- 2503. ’ 95 Chaparral GN horse trailer, 3 horse slant, sleeper, tack room, good fl oor, new paint, $ 3,000 nego. Mark Crotts, Snow Camp 336- 266- 5263. Percheron mare reg., 17 y/ o, gray, 17.2h, good broodmare, in foal to black Percheron due 7/ 09, mostly blind, works, drives, rides, gentle, $ 750 neg. Chloe Molner, Blanch 336- 234- 9216. AQHA, PHBA, FQHR dark gold palomino stallion w/ white mane/ tail, 90.63 foundation, $ 3,500, will stand til sold. Becky Tarlton, Salisbury 704- 633- 2564. Horse boarding full care, 12x12 box stalls, daily turnout, $ 300. Chris Nadel, Mebane 919- 563- 8428. Full set pony team harness, brass hardware w/ brass spot deco, 14” col-lars, hames, bridles, $ 300 will trade for larger team harness w/ 17- 18” collars for 600 lb mule. W. Perdue, Linwood 336- 853- 7486. Horse boarding and foaling service, new barn, Seagrove/ Asheboro area, full board, $ 225/ mo, foaling service $ 100 up. Alice Harris, Seagrove 910- 690- 1993. Sable/ white jenny 2 ½ y/ o will mature to mammoth size, will be great guard animal, $ 1,000; jenny, 1st foals on the ground, ready to be trained, $ 1,500. B. Frye, Union Grove 704- 682- 1043. Mini horses black/ white, blue eyes, sorrel and white, bay, parents on site, DNA tested, $ 800 up. Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412- 1684. Paint gelding ( 1/ 4 Arabian) going walk/ trot/ canter, good mind, sound, 4 y/ o, will consider lease, $ 2,500; AQHA 4- yr- old going walk/ trot/ canter, beginning to jump, good mind, $ 3,000. Ann Moss Joyner, Mebane 919- 563- 4109. Horse Boarding, pasture boarding $ 50/ mo; full boarding in 12x15 stalls $ 350/ mo; heated barn, 10 minutes from trails James Wilson, Pilot Mtn 336- 368- 4636. Gelding quarter horse, 15.1 hh, proven in the roping pen( heeler) and on the trails, loads, clips, impeccable ground manners, motivated seller to the right home, $ 1,700. Sonya Wasson, Kings Mtn 704- 641- 3531. Arabian gelding 16 yrs old and Arapaloosa mare 10 years old profes-sionall trained but not used for a few years. healthy, no vices up to date on teeth and shots, $ 1000- $ 2000, Zana Schepis, Castalia 919- 853- 3463 Horses & HORSES Supplies For Sale PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins test. ’ 08 Oat hay sq bales, cut in milk stage, horse quality, no rain, stored in barn, $ 5/ ea; ’ 08 fescue spring cut, 4x4 round bales, good quality, no rain, stored in barn, $ 30/ ea. M. Williams, Reidsville 336- 342- 6711. Fescue sq bales, fall cutting, horse quality, $ 3.50/ bale; landscaping bales, fescue, $ 1.50. Dave Day, Oxford 919- 693- 1715. Coastal Bermuda horse hay, $ 5/ ea, barn; wheat straw, bright/ tight bales, $ 3/ ea barn, will load your tractor trailer no additional charge. Wayne Collier, Linden 910- 981- 0066. Coastal Bermuda horse quality, $ 4.50/ ea. Russ Brock, Mt. Olive 919- 738- 8341. Fescue/ orchard mix horse qual-ity in barn, no rain, 4x4 roll, $ 30/ ea. Eugene Smith, Elkin 336- 957- 2248 or 957- 2553. Oat hay, forage type, ’ 08 crop, sq bales, 9.2% protein, no rain, top quality, delivery available, $ 5.50/ ea. Edward Gann, Albemarle 704- 982- 4927. Mixed grass 4x4 round bales, cov-ered, no rain, $ 25/ per bale. John Eason, Matthews 704- 847- 8385. Wheat straw, clean, tight, sq bales, $ 3/ ea; good quality grass hay, $ 4/ sq bales, $ 40/ round bales. Richard Glover, Bessemer City 704- 629- 5520. Fescue horse quality, ’ 08 spring/ fall, $ 5/ barn; spring ’ 09, $ 4/ in the fi eld, fer-tilized and weed treated fi elds. Keith or Don Moore, Elon 336- 584- 1222. Fescue/ mixed grass, 4x4 round bales, cow quality, $ 14/ per bale. David Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Coastal Bermuda USDA tested, fi rm, heavy bales, sq, very good qual-ity. R. G. Hammonds, Lumberton 910- 734- 2991. Coatal Bermuda very clean horse quality, $ 4.50 at barn. Ervin or Rachel Wood, Ayden 252- 746- 6356 or 531- 3204. Alfalfa horse quality, $ 8/ bale; Ozark Bermuda, horse quality, $ 5.50/ per bale at barn, delivery available. Fred Burt, Fuquay Varina 919- 552- 4447. Fescue 4x4 rolls, cow or horse qual-ity, $ 25-$ 35/ ea. Bill Pyle, Franklinton 919- 494- 1145. Fescue horse quality, 4x4 round bales, no rain, $ 30/ ea; orchard grass rolls, $ 40/ ea; fescue cow hay rolls, $ 25/ ea. Tony Sigmon, Claremont 828- 238- 3290. Oats ’ 08 cutting, $. 10/ lb or $ 3.20/ bu; custom cow feed grinding $. 12/ lb includes salt and calcium. S. Corriher, China Grove 704- 202- 6020 or 202- 8249. Rye 4x5 bales, ’ 08 cutting, stored dry, $ 35; straw, 4x5 ’ 08, stored dry, $ 20. Reggie Carriker, Monroe 704- 291- 0068. Wheat straw sq and round bales, tractor trailers welcome, $ 3/ ea. Nathan Lowder, Norwood 704- 438- 1815. Coastal Bermuda $ 5.50/ ea. William Sutton, Jr., Ernul 252- 229- 1889. K31 fescue grass seed, 50 lb bag, $ 55. W. Wooten, Cleveland 336- 909- 2126. Straw $ 3/ bale. William Strader, Reidsville 336- 349- 6800. ’ 08 Fescue, sq bales, $ 3.25/ ea. Jesse Gentry, Mocksville 336- 998- 3423. Alfalfa, quality horse hay, $ 8; fes-cue mix, $ 5. Keith Peeples, Stokesdale 336- 382- 1109. 4x4 rolls of hay $ 30/ ea. Whitfi eld Davis, Nebo 828- 652- 6381. Coastal Bermuda horse hay, top quality, $ 5/ bale. Craig Senter, Fuquay- Varina 919- 552- 7030. Oat hay, excellent quality, great for horses, 50 lb sq bales, delivery avail-able, $ 7/ ea. Randal Carter, Raleigh 919- 795- 9852. Oat straw w/ orchard grass $ 3/ ea, 150 bales. Bill Wetherall, Belews Creek 336- 595- 4079. Wheat and oat straw ’ 08 season, good bright straw, $ 2/ ea at barn. Larry York, Staley 336- 824- 2077. Fescue ’ 08 cutting, good quality, no rain, $ 3/ ea. Kim Gorman, China Grove 704- 855- 1861. ’ 08 Fescue no rain and stored in barn, $ 4/ bale. Marty DeMers, Sophia 336- 861- 9492. Coastal Bermuda in barn, $ 5.50. Henry Currie, Ellerbe 910- 334- 0404. Fescue 4x5 round bales, spring cut, barn stored, horse quality, $ 40-$ 60. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Fescue and orchard grass mix, horse hay, always sheltered, $ 4.50. Mack Brame, Jr., Reidsville 336- 342- 6752. Fescue horse quality, 4x5 round bales, barn stored, $ 35/ ea; sq bales, $ 4; fescue, $ 6. Jeff Anderson, Mocksville 336- 492- 7857. Fescue 4x4, round, net wrapped, $ 30/ ea. L. M. Chrismon, Elon 336- 449- 5775. Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, $ 20/ outside & $ 30/ inside. Lee Dunlap, Robbins 910- 948- 2680. Horse quality $ 30/ per roll; cow hay, $ 20/ per roll. H. O. Davis, Elon 336- 260- 7606 Straw, 3,000 tight bales, no weeds, no rain, $ 3/ per bale at barn, can deliver at extra charge; Alfalfa and orchard grass, 50 lb bales, $ 7/ fi eld; $ 8/ barn. H. Phipps, Julian 336- 446- 6817. Mini hay bales, $ 5/ 20. J. W. Roberts, Reidsville 336- 349- 9525. Fescue, $ 4.50; orchard, $ 5.50; wheat straw, $ 3.50; round bales, fescue $ 45. Roy Watts, Trinity 336- 434- 5727. ’ 09 orchard/ fescue mix hay, 4x4 rolls and sq bales, $ 20/ roll; $ 3/ sq bale. Marty Wood, Traphill 336- 928- 0056. Rye hay, $ 20/ per 4x5 round bale, cut spring ’ 08, stored in barn, you pick up. Jeff Lineberger, Kings Mtn 704- 739- 3455. Hay 4x4 round mix, kept dry, $ 20. Steve Knox, Mooresville 704- 892- 5011. 4x4 round bales fescue crabgrass mix, cow quality, 30 bales, $ 25. Billy Grose, Harmony 704- 546- 7688. Fescue mix sq bales, ’ 08 cut, no rain, barn stored, 200 bales, $ 2/ ea, delivery available extra fee. Ray Matthews, Elon 336- 214- 0054. ’ 08 pearl millet hay sq bales, $ 3/ ea; rye straw, $ 2.50/ bale. Derek Smith, King 336- 983- 9732. Wheat straw, $ 3.50/ bale at barn. G. T. Underwood, Elon 336- 349- 7283. Fescue sq bales, kept in barn, great for horses, 50- 60 lbs, $ 4/ ea. Adam Whitfi eld, Rougemont 919- 698- 2630. Fescue orchard grass $ 3.75/ ea. J. David Honeycutt, Albemarle 704- 982- 6529. Oat hay sq bales, $ 4/ ea; fescue grass hay, $ 3.75. Tim Honeycutt, Mt Pleasant 704- 436- 2731. Round bale fescue stored inside under shelter, $ 25/ per bale. Mert Austin 704- 695- 7232. Fescue assorted sizes, most shel-tered, $ 40 up. Clint Harrill, Forest City 828- 429- 9273. Mulch hay round bales, Free, you haul. Thaxton Richardson, Jr., Greensboro 336- 656- 3961. ’ 08 fescue, 4x4 round bales, cow quality, $ 20/ ea; horse quality 25/ ea. Lee Briles, Asheboro 336- 629- 6138. Hay 4ft x 5 ft net wrapped, Coastal Bermuda, $ 40/ ea; fescue, $ 30/ ea, 100 bales available of each. Jason Blackwelder, Wadesboro 704- 467- 4566. Fescue and clover 4x5 round bales, $ 25 to $ 35/ ea; sq bales, $ 2/ ea. Robert Dunn, Efl and 919- 563- 3814. Fescue, Bermuda, orchard, mixed, 4x5 round bales, $ 20/ ea. Tom Strong, Reidsville 336- 339- 7006. Coastal Bermuda, round bales, 4x5, 120 bales, $ 25/ ea, can vary with volume of purchase. J. Smith, Bladenboro 910- 874- 3592. Wheat straw big bales, $ 3.25/ ea. E. Hewitt, Cleveland 704- 239- 2011. Coastal Bermuda sprigs certifi ed, Tifton 44-$ 2.50/ bu; Tifton 85-$ 2.75/ bu; land planted, $ 135/ per ac up. Carole Miller, Lumber Bridge 910- 875- 2898. 4 X 5 orchard round bales, $ 35/ ea; 4 X 5 fescue/ orchard mixed round bales, $ 30/ ea, good, sheltered hay. Charles Joyce, Ramseur 336- 879- 3991. Sq bale fescue/ orchard, horse quality, no rain, in barn, $ 3.50. Clayton Abernathy, Claremont 828- 302- 9420. 08 wheat straw, 2,000 bales avail., $ 2.50/ bale at barn; $ 2.25/ bale for 500+ bales. Doug Groce, Siler City 919- 548- 2670. Coastal Bermuda Hay, horse quality, square bales, $ 4.50, round bales, 6x6, $ 40; delivery avail. 100+ bales. Earl Graves, Rockingham 910- 895- 9332 aft 6pm. Coastal Bermuda, horse quality hay tested at 14.8 protein, no rain, $ 4.50/ bale. Jamie Reid, Eastover 910- 818- 7382. Hay, 4 x 4 round bales, $ 35/ ea. Jay Miles, Lexington 336- 399- 1000. Horse quality, no rain, barn stored fescue round bales, large 1,000 lb, $ 45 and 750 lb, $ 35: got straw, $ 3/ bale. Jim Anderson, Eden 336- 623- 2262. Fescue horse hay, good quality, square bales in the barn, $ 4/ bale. John Warner, Reidsville 336- 634- 1234. 2008 fescue mix, no pesticides/ her-bicides- all natural, square bales, horse quality, $ 3.50 - $ 4.50, cow quality $ 3. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 770- 1070. Square bales, horse quality, or-ganic, fescue blends ( orchard, rye), no herbicides or chemical fertilizers, no livestock on fi elds, quantity discounts, delivery avail, $ 2.50- 4.25. Pat Snider, Staley 336- 317- 4105. Horse quality square bales $ 3/ bale. Robby Blackburn, N Wilkesboro 336- 407- 1559. Orchard Grass, would like to get on list for 2009 spring cutting of good orchard grass near Hillsbourgh, need 100- 125 square bales. Lawrence, Cedar Grove 919- 949- 3192. Hay & Grain Wanted HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW April 2009 Two full blooded black Angus bulls, 6 m/ o, $ 800. Richard Crotts, Mocksville 336- 998- 5551. Wild pigs all sizes, good stock, $ 40 up. Dale Spear, Creswell 252- 394- 5914. Solid black Angus bred heifers due 6/ 09, 5- 7 y/ o bred with reg. bull on site, $ 850-$ 1,100; solid black Angus bulls, 10 m/ o to 2 y/ o, $ 600-$ 1,200. Jeremy Albright, Asheboro 336- 460- 0611. LaMancha and Oberhasli dairy goat bucks, ADGA reg., proven, $ 200/ ea; Jacob ram, good spot coverage, 2 horns, all champ. lines, $ 200. H. Knox, Burlington 919- 563- 3985. Nigerian dwarf goat, bottle raised, blue eyed kids and adults, can be reg., all colors, $ 75 up, great pets or breed-ing stock. Sarah Jinnalt, Winston- Salem 336- 788- 2454. Jersey milk cow will calve 6/ 09, $ 650; Guernsey milk cow, open, $ 650. Garner Jarrell, Mt. Airy 336- 352- 3491. Polled Hereford bull 1 y/ o, out of reg. stock, $ 750. Baxter Adams, Hamp-tonville 919- 468- 4823. Kiko goats buck ¾ Kiko/ Boer 7 m/ o, $ 100; Kiko % Spanish/ Boer bucklings and doelings, $ 100-$ 150, ready 4/ 09. Louise Proffi tt, Grimesland 252- 746- 2337. Reg. Texas Longhorns ropers, year-ling bulls, cows, bred for color and horn, top bloodlines, $ 350 up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336- 302- 0966. 10 reg. Longhorn heifers, ready to breed, parents have over 60” horns, $ 500/ ea. Arlan Bush, Shelby 704- 487- 4798. Llama solid black tail, rest of body white needs shearing, skittish but gentle, has never spit, 4 y/ o, $ 200 you pick up. T. O. King, Durham 919- 598- 4136. Simmental and Angus bulls, black polled, AI sired by Gold Mine, Right Time 338, calving ease with growth and muscling, $ 1,500-$ 2,000. Bill Pyle, Franklinton 919- 494- 1145. Nigerian dwarf goat babies, great dairy lines, $ 75 up. Stacy Lewis, Lou-isburg 919- 435- 0324. Reg. Hereford bull DOB 12/ 04, dark color, long, P606/ Victor bloodlines, $ 1,500; two breeding age Hereford bulls 17- 19 m/ o, $ 850-$ 950. Brian Penley, Taylorsville 828- 632- 7199. Pigs 40- 50 lbs, $ 50. Richard File, Salisbury 704- 202- 3236. Santa Gertrudis polled cattle, deep cherry red, best bloodlines, heifers and bull calves, $ 700 up. Jimmy McKnight, Davidson 704- 574- 3132. Boer proven buck, red on white, 3 y/ o, needs large herd of nannies. Charles Drye, Sr., McLeansville 336- 621- 8580. Polled Hereford bulls reg., 12- 36 m/ o, great bloodlines, balanced EPD’s, $ 900 up. Bill Mericka, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3389. Belted Galloway bull yearling, black and white, reg., good belt, $ 800. A. Furr, Salisbury 704- 798- 3460. Six polled Hereford heifers, bred to Farley 24F son, $ 800-$ 1,000. Frank Cathey, Clyde 828- 697- 0272. Texas Longhorn heifers, bred cows and bulls, $ 350 up. Charlie Bolton, Pittsboro 919- 542- 6132. Polled Herefords, bred cows, cows, heifers. Edwin Hunter, Statesville 704- 880- 3494. Boer goats 100%, does 7 m/ o, show quality, $ 150. Darrell Cain, Walnut Cove 336- 595- 8250. 2 billy goats 1 and 2 y/ o, $ 40/ ea. Jimmy Crump, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 5384. Dorper/ Kathadin X ram and 2 bred ewes, due late April, starter fl ock, $ 350; ram only, $ 100. Lorie Poff, Liberty 336- 685- 0076. Red Polled Simmental bulls, reg., sired by Remington and Powerline, $ 1,200 up. Phil Rucker, Hamptonville 336- 468- 1675. Angus X heifers, AI brd to New Design 878 due 9/ 09; Angus X bred cows and cow calf pairs, $ 800-$ 1,100. Eric McPherson, Snow Camp 336- 376- 3062. Black Angus bulls and heifers, reg. top bloodlines, Right Time, Bushwacker, New Design, Traveler, etc, 8 m/ o- 17 m/ o, $ 750-$ 1,500. Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485- 3487 or 791- 6335. Alpine, Nubian, Saanan and X of these, will be bottle babies, does, $ 50; bucks $ 5-$ 10. Sid VanMatre, Trinity 336- 687- 1792. Nubian billy frosted color, DOB 1/ 09, $ 75. Clint Dobbins, New London 704- 517- 6095. Charolais performance tested since 1966, purebred, reg., polled and horned, $ 1,500-$ 25,000. Carol and John Dykers, Siler City 919- 663- 2436 or 2931. Three full blooded Black Angus bulls, DOB 11/ 07- 12/ 07, $ 900-$ 950, will consider trade for full blooded black Angus heifer. Mac Webster, Madison 336- 316- 5601. Llamas ILR mini llamas, adult and young, male and female, variety of colors, $ 900 up. Wanda Higgins, Gibsonville 336- 697- 8955. ADGA Nubian bucks proven 1- 3 yrs old, $ 75 up, Longman bloodline Nubian kids ’ 09 variety of colors with/ w/ o frost ears, $ 50 up. Scott Rich, Morganton 828- 443- 9252. Polled Hereford heifers and bulls, purebred, not reg. also available, com-pare our Herefords EPD’s and see the difference, $ 1,000 up. Brent Creech, Zebulon 919- 801- 7561. Scottish Highland cattle, heifers and bull calves, $ 500. Dan Wilson, Clyde 828- 779- 0457. Feeder pigs Hampshire mix, 50- 75 lbs, $ 75 up. David Mercer, Polkton 704- 385- 9984. Santa Gertrudis bull calves, 6- 7 m/ o, reg. or not, $ 500-$ 700. L. J. Smith, Denton 336- 859- 5539. Polled Hereford bulls full blood, dark color, gentle, out of large Her-efords, 4500 up. Jim Long, Kannapolis 704- 932- 0503. Boer goats ABGA reg., full blooded and high % bucks and does, $ 100 up. David Allen, Liberty 336- 622- 2070. Pygmy goats very small, billies, nannies from 2 m/ o to full grown, $ 30-$ 50. John Graham, Gastonia 704- 825- 8954. Tennessee fainting goats male and female, MGR reg., all ages and colors, $ 100 up. Don and Tammie Cain, Walk-ertown 336- 595- 4666. Fainting goats babies and adults, billies and nannies, blue eyes, $ 100-$ 250. Cathie Yates, King 336- 983- 7849. Bull Angus mix, 2+ y/ o, solid black, $ 1,000 OBO. Teresa Smith, Olin 704- 539- 5142. Pygmy goat kids 2- 3 m/ o, 1 solid black female, 2 black and white male and female, $ 25-$ 45. Teresa Smith, Olin 704- 539- 5142. Fainting goats black white, females, $ 125; males, $ 100. K. Atkins, Kerners-ville 336- 595- 2825. Nigerian dwarf goats bucks and does, blue eyed babies, great bloodlines, $ 200. W. Efi rd, Oakboro 704- 485- 4694. Polled Hereford bulls and heifers, $ 600 up. Randy Davis, Burlington 336- 260- 5738. Fainting goat bucks black and white, $ 50. Jeremy Gordon, Seagrove 336- 879- 4345. Commercial Angus heifers, due to calve in April, $ 900/ ea. Daniel Lackey, Stony Point 704- 585- 9522. Boer goats male and female unreg., $ 50/ ea or $ 500/ for the herd, total 14. Dale Ostrander, Elon 336- 684- 8800. Angus heifer reg, 1 y/ o, sire Nut-bush Saugahatchee 163 314, grandson to Saughatchee 3000C, dame is a 8180 daughter, $ 700. A. Henson, Canton 828- 507- 5746. Goats full Nubian and Alpine/ Nubian X billies, $ 35 up; Alpine X doelings, $ 75 up. Tina Jester, East Bend 336- 699- 8440. Nubians purebred ADGA milking does, kids discounts if you bottle feed, black yearling proven buck, $ 100 up. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704- 242- 4667. White Angora goats, exceptional fl eece, adult, yearling wethers and does available, great for spinner to raise their own Mohair, $ 75. L. Rose, Gibsonville 336- 447- 4193. Black Angus bull reg., calved 9/ 06, AI sired by BR Midland, good docile bull, $ 1,500; Derek Summey, Dallas 704- 718- 3380. Charolais bulls & heifers, purebred, gentle, polled, 7- 11 m/ o, reg. sires, $ 500- $ 800, delivery by arrangement. Dee Helms, Salisbury 704- 642- 9680. Polled Hereford bull, 4 y/ o, very gentle, $ 800. Woody Wooten, Cleveland 336- 909- 2126. Mini Zebu cattle reg. and non reg., bulls, cows and calves all ages, $ 600 up. James Ledbetter, Shelby 704- 300- 6695. Butcher hogs, 240- 400 lbs, size will vary depending on availability $ 100-$ 250. Zane Riley, Hamptonville 336- 477- 5165. 3 black Angus X open heifers, 400- 500 lbs, $ 1/ per lb; Kiko buck full blood New Zealand, 3.5 y/ o, proven breeder, kids on site, $ 350 nego. K. Weavil, Kernersville 336- 847- 0671. Gelbvieh bulls red/ black, top AI bloodlines, $ 1,500 up. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- 633- 2182. Shetland sheep reg., quality stock, $ 250 up; non reg. pet stock, $ 100 up. Lynn Michael, New Hill 919- 387- 3890. Charolais 4 y/ o, 6 m/ o, full, pure blood, seed bulls, one reg. old cow, full blood, $ 3,500/ for all. Rickey Holshouser, Bear Creek 919- 837- 2019. Three 100% full blood Boer goat billies, $ 100/ ea. Jessica Little, Conover 828- 320- 2353. Club lambs ewes, wethers, rams, many State Fair champs, ’ 07 NCSF Supreme Ewe and dame of ’ 08 NCSF reserve market lamb, $ 200 up. Brad Johnson, Cleveland 704- 798- 2958. Boer goat babies DOB 12/ 08 and 1/ 09, full blooded, many beautiful mark-ings, $ 75 up. Danny Hocutt, Wendell 919- 365- 9821. Bull full blooded black Angus, small calves, fast growing, $ 1,200. D. C. Pin-nix, Ronda 336- 984- 3032. Polled Hereford bulls, 12 m/ o to 27 m/ o, open heifers, cows and calves, $ 1,000-$ 2,500. John Wheeler, Fayetteville 910- 489- 0024. Black Angus heifers, bred and open, low birth, high growth, $ 1,000. Doug Mitchell, Siler City 919- 742- 6096. Pygmy goats 3 billies, $ 35/ ea or $ 90/ for all. Timothy Dollyhite, Mt. Airy 336- 351- 6324. Weaned calves 400 lbs and up from reg. red Angus stock, $ 400 up. Miles Yokeley, Winston- Salem 336- 391- 2409. Jersey heifer will come fresh 5/ 09, make a great milker, $ 1,500; Jersey and Holstein X, will come fresh in 5/ 09, $ 1,250; Jersey bull, 500 lb, $ 300, etc. D. Sturgill, W. Jefferson 336- 877- 5128. Reg. Black Angus bulls, 12 m/ o, top bloodlines, calving ease & good dispositions, $ 1,200/ ea. Dean Richardson, Sparta 336- 372- 5556. Jersey steers approximately 700 lbs, pasture raised, no steroids, $ 600. Robert Sell, Winston- Salem 336- 595- 8247. Lambs Katadin variety, $ 45/ male; $ 95/ females. Roger Kercher, 336- 699- 3753 or 413- 3803- cell. Nubian dairy goats gentle, bottle fed, does 1- 2 y/ o, $ 75 up. Kids, $ 25 up. B. Seaman, Walnut Cove 336- 994- 8446. 25 Boer/ Boer X bred nannies, $ 150/ ea or all for $ 125/ ea. Wayne Byrum, Gates 252- 357- 1742. Savanna goats, reg., fullblood, and %, add fast growth and muscle to your herd, worm resistant, $ 500 up. M. Tim, Yadkinville 336- 961- 6016. Red Angus bulls reg., 7 m/ o, excellent EPD’s, good feet and legs, good dispo-sition, $ 1,000-$ 1,200. Kevin Huffman, Salisbury 704- 637- 6762. Boer goat buck fullblood, 5 y/ o, $ 300. Keith Jessup, Ramseur 336- 879- 5255. Gelbvieh Angus X and purebred Gelbvieh bulls and heifers, 10 m/ o up. $ 900-$ 1,400. John Waugh, Climax 336- 685- 4998. Boer goats ABGA, bucks, does, wethers, bred and open, full blooded and %, $ 75 up. David Lawson, Kernersville 336- 682- 2317. Two sheep 4 y/ o, $ 125/ ea, $ 250/ for both, friendly good with children. Donald Byrd, Angier 919- 894- 7627. Livestock For Sale LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK To lease for ’ 09 and future years for deer hunting within 1 hr drive of Stanly co, references available upon request. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 0213. To lease bear hunting land in coastal region for ’ 09 season, prefer property joining game lands, responsible hunter, will pay fair price to lease. Glenn Reid, Rutherfordton 828- 247- 0300. To lease land to deer hunt in Davidson, Randolph and adjacent co, in exchange for help in managing and maintaining property, liability insured. Ross Whitfi eld, Denton 336- 844- 4202. To lease in the Piedmont area for hunting, Gaston, Lincoln, Catawba, Union co. Bill Pritchett, Gastonia 704- 263- 8910. To lease hunting land in northeastern NC, must be east of Rocky Mt. Jeffrey Ackerman, Nags Head 252- 722- 3030. To lease land for ’ 09- 2010 deer and turkey hunting season in Montgomery, Davidson, Randolph, Caswell, Person or Orange co, will follow land owners rules. Kevin Pope, Lexington 336- 425- 3887. To lease land for hunting ’ 09- 2010 season Halifax, Nash or Northhampton co. Alton Prentice, South Mills 252- 267- 0659. To lease 30- 100 ac pasture land for cows in Orange and surrounding co. Steve Kuepferle, Hillsborough 919- 210- 4832. To lease hay land or land for grain farming in Davie co. Russell Hicks, Mocksville 336- 469- 1172. To lease land for deer and turkey hunting in Davie, Rowan, Cabarrus, Union, Anson, Richmond, Davidson co, responsible, will pay fair price. David Rice, Kannapolis 704- 933- 1074. To lease large tract of land for row crop production, southeast NC, long term ’ 09 beyond; to lease pond for fi sh production or fi shing rights, Duplin, Pender co. M. D. Smith, Dunn 910- 891- 4713. To lease any size land for hunting deer and turkey in Robeson, Scotland, Hoke, Bladen, Columbus, Cumberland co, 5 responsible hunters. Tim Middleton, Pembroke 910- 227- 0077. To purchase any size farmland, timberland, hunting land in Bladen, Sampson, Pender, Hyde, Caswell, Granville, Hertferd, Moore, Alleghany, Johnston, Richmond, Carteret co. Mike Wessell, Raleigh 919- 801- 5383. To lease land in Jackson Creek area to raise crops. Dallas Mcdowell, Denton 336- 241- 6092. To rent pasture in or around Shelby for 6 to 10 head of beef cows. Shannon Ledbetter, Shelby 704- 434- 8318. To lease 35 to 50 ac for hunting in Henderson, Davidson, Montgomery, Randolph or Chatham co. Bobby Garren, Arden 828- 989- 5907. To lease land to hunt turkey in Wilkes, Surry, Alleghany co, will obey rules, references. Eric Hall, Thurmond 336- 957- 1913. To rent 25 to 150 ac of pasture land in 25 mi radius of Kenansville. Parrish Stroud, Kenansville 910- 296- 0048. To purchase or lease 1- 5 acres for weekend camping or small off- grid cabin, prefer wooded land. Chris Stanford, Raleigh 919- 624- 3057. To lease 50- 1000+ acres for possible long term lease for management type hunting, within 2 hrs of central NC, references avail. Matt Sink, Winston Salem 336- 978- 5956. To rent 25 to 150 acres of pasture land within 25 miles of Kenansville. Parrish Stroud, Kenansville 910- 296- 0048. Wanted pasture/ farm land to lease long term in Cabarrus County for cows and horses. Scotty & Trina Thomas, Midland 704- 792- 9616. Farmland Wanted FARMLAND WANTED 40 ac farmland eastern Wilson co, half tilled, half 20 year old planted pines, $ 149,900. Jay Reimer, Stantonsburg 252- 238- 9973. Small 10 ac horse farm, 8 stall barn, sheds, 2,200 sq ft farm house, creek, pasture and deep river, behind property, $ 369,000. M. Fields, Randleman 336- 707- 3502. 49 ac farm near Lake Mattamuskeet, exceptional farmland with road frontage, 3 b/ r house, large barn, shelter, stable, $ 325,000. Jerry Midyette, Chapel Hill 919- 942- 8407. 263 ac in Robeson co outside Maxton, part timber, part farm land, $ 2,000/ per ac. George McManus, Matthews 704- 845- 8237. 54 ac Hyde co, prime farmland, near Lake Mattamuskeet and Pamlico Sound, horse stable, 5 b/ r house, $ 500,000. Emery Midyette, Engelhard 252- 921- 0298. 58 ac Surry co, near Pilot Mt, 48 ac in hay/ tobacco, 2 streams, mtn view, 1,400 ft paved rd frontage, $ 6,500/ per ac, or rent is possible. Dick Shackleford, King 336- 983- 3369. 17 ac apple orchard, 4 ac bottom land on creek, 7 ac in woods, make a great horse farm, $ 780,000. Danny Williams, Hendersonville 828- 388- 3839. 13.89 ac mini farm, mostly cleared, 40x48 concrete barn, garage, multiple outbuildings, small creek, fenced pastures, frostless spigots, 3 b/ r, 2 bath doublewide, $ 225,000. Ramona Norman, Salisbury 704- 209- 3006 or 232- 1650. 10.39 ac farm close to beach, 6 stall barn, permanent pasture, house, $ 171,900. J. L Burns, Atkinson 910- 283- 3335 or 619- 1820. 18 ac on goose creek island on in-land water ways, Pamlico co, paved rd, large pines, 2 b/ r trailer, $ 100,000. Jack Hartley, Sophia 336- 498- 4962. 11 wooded ac, secluded with small stream, deeded right of way, located in Rockingham co, 4 mi from Reidsville, $ 17,500. Ed Smith, Salisbury 704- 636- 1477. 17+ ac mini farm southern Person co, 800 ft paved rd front, half wooded, half open, ideal for horses/ hunting, conve-nient to Durham, Roxboro, Butner and RTP, recently surveyed, $ 120,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont 336- 364- 7516. 46 ac mostly wooded w/ stream, over 800 ft rd front with abundance of wild-life; two 7 ac fi elds for crops in Caswell co, $ 5,000/ ac nego. David Sartin, Jr., Providence 336- 388- 2678. 7.7 ac cleared with hill top, 30 ft gravel driveway, Davidson co, $ 80,000. Steve Yarborough, Lexington 336- 787- 4003. 4.5 ac mini farm, stream, foad frontage, Alleghany co near Sparta, $ 88,500. Tobias Morgan, Salisbury 704- 636- 8291. 12 ac farmland partially wooded, out buildings, deep well, house, NW Chatham co, organically gardened, $ 225,000. R. Ferry- Leeper, Pittsboro 919- 742- 2740. 64+ ac Cleveland co, open and wooded, 1,700 ft river front, new 40x50 steel building, $ 395,000. Deidre Ledbetter, Forest City 828- 429- 4033. 10 ac secluded wooded lot, 10- 17 mi from Chapel Hill, $ 115,000. Nancy Hobson, Pittsboro 336- 376- 8137. 5 ac small pond, small barn, 1,400 sq ft house, $ 135,000 possible partial owner fi nancing. S. Beldon, Liberty 336- 404- 2253. For lease hunting land, 1,150 ac, western Wilkes co, deer, turkey, bear, etc., trout stream, 5 yr lease beginning 6/ 09, $ 9/ fi rst two years, $ 10.80 years 3- 5. Eddie Moretz, Deep Gap 828- 264- 5420. 28.5 ac near Morrow Mtn/ Badin Lake, mostly wooded, some cleared/ pond, stream abundant wildlife, $ 7,500/ per ac. Tony Crumley, Albemarle 704- 322- 0781. 81 ac w/ small road front in western Lee co, 30 y/ o planted timber, good location, $ 4,500/ ac. Jay Norris, Sanford 919- 353- 1494. 10.24 ac mountain land, mostly cleared, small stream, 5 mi to New River and Blue Ridge Parkway, paved state road, $ 139,000. William Sands, Laurel Springs 336- 982- 4856. For rent 5+ ac for crops, located on corner of Raynor/ White Oak in Garner, near Wake/ Johnston co line. John Ben-nett, Garner 919- 779- 5416. 14.8 ac old Coleridge Rd, $ 4,600/ per ac. Paul Thompson, Randleman 336- 736- 9037 or 498- 8600. 115 ac functional farm, southern Person co, 11 out buildings, pasture land, fescue fi elds, other cropland, 2 story home, $ 750,000. Phillip Gentry, Timberlake 336- 364- 4948. 11.41 ac ready for horses, $ 169,900 nego. Jeff Everhart, Asheboro 336- 687- 8732. 8.8 ac two 4,800 sq ft chicken houses, large workshop, 3 b/ r house, Rockingham co off 14/ 87N, $ 175,000. Evelyn Ingle, Burlington 336- 260- 8864. 5.05 ac mini farm northern Orange co, .25 mi off road, ideal for horses/ cattle, 100x200 paneled pen, 54 ft paneled pen, pasture, $ 155,000. Nicky Roberts, Cedar Grove 919- 732- 5554. 9.94 mini farm mostly pasture, stream, Rutherford co, road frontage, $ 79,900. Deana Gilliam, 828- 429- 0688. 61 + ac set in 10 y/ o pines, 5 ac cleared, barn, small pond and stream, near Asheboro, $ 275,000. Stacy Wicker, Cedar Falls 336- 963- 5055. 102.5 ac Anson co on Jones creek, excellent deer, turkey and hog hunting, $ 3,000/ per ac. Carl Lee, Rockingham 910- 895- 4564. 6 ac clear, rolling land, formally Christmas tree land, $ 200,000. Larry Pless, Miller Creek 336- 384- 3312 or 838- 2286- n. 111 wooded ac southern Davidson co, $ 6,000/ per ac; 142 ac southern Davidson co, barn, utility bldg, 81 ac fenced, water, ideal for horse or cattle, $ 7,000/ ac. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- 859- 3611. 4.5 ac horse hobby farm, fenced and cross fenced, pasture, barns, riding ring, 3 b/ r, 2 bath home, $ 139,931 nego. Heidi Sutton, Walnut Cove 336- 499- 1592. 18 ac barn, out building, stream, 3 pastures, Scotland co, house, $ 300,000; 5 ac, mostly wooded, stream, house $ 95,000. Roger Lewis, Laurel Hill 910- 462- 2201. 73 ac heart of Randolph co, mostly cleared, 10 ac vineyard, well and drip irrigation in place, 20 ft x40 ft open shed, rough dug pond, $ 4,500/ per ac. Lily Jin, Asheboro 202- 684- 6881. 51 ac hunting retreat or mini farm, Yanceyville, adjacent to state game lands, $ 3,495/ per ac. Thomas Lowe, Greensboro 336- 209- 7307. For lease 6 ac farm land, for grow-ing organic vegetables only, 1 year lease, $ 2,000. Bahaa Jizi, Oxford 919- 691- 7523. 18 ac horse farm, cow barn, restored tobacco barn, 6 stall barnmaster barn, heated washpit and feed room, log cabin, $ 559,000. M. Glen, Spring Hope 919- 795- 3662. 17 ac 2 barns, equipment shed, some new wooden fencing, Rockingham co, 2 houses, $ 265,000. Carl Buckland, Burlington 336- 228- 8516. ’ 88 ac located adjacent to Bald Mtn, Tuckertown Lake, surrounded by hard-wood forest, $ 685,000. Kay Schaefer, Snow Hill 252- 560- 5265. 6 ac horse farm, south of Raleigh, 4br home, 3 stall barn, riding arena and trails, equestrian community, $ 419,900. David Walker, Angier 919- 625- 4310, 64+ ac Cleveland Co. open and wooded land, 1,700 ft river front, new 40x50 steel building. $ 395,000. Deidre Ledbetter, Forest City 828- 429- 4033. Hunting land for lease, 1,150ac.+/- in western Wilkes County, deer, turkey, bear and more, also trout stream. 5 year lease, begin June 1, $ 9 fi rst two years, $ 10.80 yrs 3- 5. Eddie Moretz, Deep Gap 828 264- 5420, 34 acres, 3bdr, 2bth mobile home, all bricked, cleared fi elds, apple orchard, fruit trees, 3 streams, $ 229.998. Fred Parsons, Mayodan 336- 548- 2151. 8.006 ac Yadkin Co. fenced pasture w/ 1 ac pond, 492 ft road frontage, $ 80.000. Kathleen Reavis, Winston- Salem 336- 924- 8856 after 7 pm, FARMLAND FARMLAND April 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Livestock Wanted LIVESTOCK Mixed bearded iris, Siberian iris, crocasimia blubs, Stella d’Oro, 3/$ 20 + $ 5 H. S. Gisela Hoffman, Gastonia 704- 263- 4109. Gourds for birdhouses & crafts, large selections, $ 1.25 ea. & up. Denny Rollins, Mocksville 336- 492- 7223. Running okra seed, 50 seeds/$ 1.00, SASE w/ 2 first- class stamps. D. H. Franklin, 1496 Conrad Sawmill Rd, Lewisville, NC 27023. 100 gardenia bushes in gal. pots, 20” high, will grow to 6 ft., $ 2.50/ ea., min. order of 25. Avis Friedhaber, Bolivia 910- 253- 6187, aft. 7 p. m. Peter pepper seed, $ 1.00/ pod w/ SASE; N. C. grown Palmetto Palm tree seed, 4 seeds/$ 1 w/ SASE. J. R. Anderson, 210 Saddlewood Dr., Goldsboro, NC 27534- 8740; 919- 778- 2871. Old timey cockscomb seed, has huge blossom head w/ rich crimson color on sturdy 18” stalk, approx. 200 seeds/$ 3 cash + SASE. Barry Cox, 6225 Welborn Rd., Trinity, NC 27370. Old English boxwoods up to 20” tall, $. 90/ inch. Forrest Michael, Lexington 336- 787- 5382. Sunfl ower seeds, old- timey type, huge 12- 14 lb. fl ower, 15- 18” diameter, 25 seeds/$ 3, or 50 seeds/$ 5 cash + SASE. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Rd., Trinity, NC 27370. Native wetland plants, juncus, switchgrass, woolgrass, bluefl ag iris, river oats, lizard tail, etc., plants grown in 72 & 128 cell trays, $. 80-$ 1/ plant. Dwight Self, Siler City 919- 742- 3808. Leland cypress, one gal., 20 inches tall; Aborvitae, over 2 ft. tall, 2 gal., $ 2.75-$ 3.50. Kenneth Cruthis, High Point 336- 861- 4785. Apple trees, blackberry, cherry, blueberry, pear, pecan, papaw, muscadine grapevines, seedless grape vines, kiwi, peach, persimmon, plum, pomegranates, raspberry, red & pink dogwood trees, $ 10-$ 58. S. Walter Upchurch, Raleigh 919- 417- 9904. Dinner plate Dahlias, red, yellow, salmon, red/ white, purple/ white, rose/ white, Pom Pom red/ yellow, 12/$ 22 + postage, $ 6. Anna Watson, 759 N US Hwy 19E, Newland 28657. Cushaw squash seed NC State Fair 1st place winner ’ 07 and ’ 08, 10 seeds/$ 3, includes shipping, quantities limited. Gail Fuller, 5701 Country Forest Rd., Raleigh 27606. Blueberry plants 1, 2, 3, 5 and 10 gallon, $ 4-$ 65, 8 varieties early, mid and late season plants. Michael or Jeffrey, Garland 910- 529- 1469. Old timey 4 o’clock, fragrant fl owers, seeds for red/ white plants, $ 5/ 40 seeds + SASE. Zeb Price, 1509 Lee Anne Crt, Raleigh 27606. Limber Cob seed corn $ 2/ lb + shipping. Miles Hamrick, Shelby 704- 472- 4622. Camellia japonica $ 5/ ea, 1 gallon pots, assorted colors; camellia sasanqua, assorted colors, $ 4/ ea; azalea, assorted colors, 3/$ 5. J. Gibson, Ellerbe 910- 652- 6154 or 652- 2136. 5 variegated iris seeds 3 yellow blossoms per stem, water/ land, $ 6/ per fan, includes shipping; snapdragon, sea rose, etc., $ 1 + SASE. B. Murray, 1586 DePriest Rd., Bostic 28018. Old English boxwoods up to 20” tall, $. 90/ per inch. Forest Michael, Lexington 336- 787- 5382. Tuberose bulbs, excellent quality, ready to plant spring ’ 09, large quantites available, $ 20/ min. order, small $. 25; large, $ 1; large undivided clumps, $ 10. Bryan Kluttz, Cleveland 704- 278- 2820. Old timey citron seed for preserves, specify round or oblong, 30 seeds/$ 3 + SASE. D. Greene, 4501 Hwy 205, Marshville 704- 385- 9616. Daylilies and hosta many varieties, bloom til frost, Stella, Aztec gold, mix or match, 60/$ 65; 300/$ 250. G. Stowe, Haw River 336- 693- 7542. Japanese maples conifer, other unusual plants, quart to 95 gallon con-tainers, must see to appreciate, $ 5 up. J. Holland, Lewisville 336- 813- 5543. Tuberoses, single or double bloom, $ 20/ bu. Larry Whicker, Winston- Salem 336- 724- 6164. Leyland cypress trees 1 gallon pots, 24”, $ 2.50/ ea; 2 gallon, 36”, $ 5/ ea, other trees and shrubs available. John Hood, Browns Summit 336- 601- 7502. Martin gourds for bird houses and crafts, $ 1.25 up; apple gourds, br iarless blackberry bushes, $ 5, brown Turkish fi g trees, $ 10. Glenn McElveen, Garner 919- 772- 2785. Lucky buckeyes for planting, $ 4.75/ per doz, includes shipping. Jules Simmons, 424 Grand Vista Dr. Sylva 28779. Detura trumpet, empress tree, blooms up to 6 wks, egg trees, looks and feels like real eggs, grows about one foot tall, $ 1/ for ea packet + SASE. M. Banks, 653 Roper Rd, Flat Rock 28731. Old timey bean seed stipped double backs butter beans or pink tips, 25 seeds, $ 2 + SASE. Mary Young, 840 Young Rd., Grassy Creek 28631. Hollyhocks or corn fl owers, pink, white, burgundy, mixed, red or light purple, daises, Siberian Iris, $ 1/ TBS; black eyed Susan, coreopsis, etc., $ 1/ tsp, cash only. L. Cunningham, 258 Washington Dr. Hertford 27944. Birdhouse gourds $ 1/ ea OBO. Paul Mathews, Hertford 252- 333- 2823. White pines 4- 12 ft, $ 3/ per ft if you dig, 4 and 5 footers. Jack Hall, Pinnacle 336- 351- 2885. Voodoo lily bulbs, world’s larg-est most unusual fl ower, 1 large bulb, $ 10; 2 medium bulbs, $ 10; 4 small bulbs, $ 10, shipping cost included. Toby Hawkins, 3832 NC Hwy801 N, Mocksville 27028. Old timey true to seed, peach trees, makes white open stone peaches, excellent fl avor, heavy crops, $ 7. Pliney Purser, Monroe 704- 385- 9216. Fraser fi r seedlings from Mt. Rogers origin, 3/ 0 bed run, $. 15/ ea- 100,000; 4/ 0 from bed to fi eld, $. 25/ ea- 2,000; 3/ 2, $. 50/ ea- 50,000; 3/ 3, $. 65- 80,000. M. Yearick, Lansing 336- 384- 2221. Luffa sponge seeds 50/$ 1; climb-ing/ running okra seeds, 35/$ 1 + SASE on all orders. Paul Hinds, 106 N. Charles Rd., Raleigh 27610. Giant sunfl ower seeds 8 ft tall, 1 ft head diameter, 15/$ 2; 50/$ 5 + SASE. Vince Castellano, 8325 Dull Rd., Clem-mons 27012. Premier and O’Neal blueberry plants and Dwarf Yaupon holly 3 gallon containers, $ 9.95; Summit muscadine grape in 1 gallon containers $ 4.95. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919- 790- 0480. Japanese maples many varieties, many sizes, now is the best time to plant, many other plants, primarily co-nifers, $ 3 up. Jim Holland, Lewisville 336- 813- 5543. German mammouth cantaloupe seeds, some have grown to 31 lbs, very sweet, 35/$ 3 + SASE. Jackie White, 106 Zurich Ln Statesville 704- 883- 9305 Seeds & Plants For Sale SEEDS & PLANTS Brown leghorn rooster, healthy, fertile, will pay $ 5. Cathy Frank, Rougemont 919- 491- 9743. Pilgrim geese, would like a breeding trio adult or younger, could take up to 10 depending on costs. Matthew Tuttle, Stoneville 336- 951- 9509. Cheap cull pigeons for dog training, homers or just barn yard pigeons. Eric Hall, Thurmond 336- 957- 4067. Homing pigeons for Boy Scout pack, any amount. Kevin Pack, Alamance 336- 622- 9056. Trenton and black eagle homing pigeons. Pete Truslow, Salisbury 704- 640- 4239. Mallard duck eggs or India run-ner duck eggs w/ in 30 mi radius of Carthage. Judy Rowland, Carthage 910- 947- 3536. Several golden Sebrite chicks, 2- 4 m/ o if possible. Robert Burns, Holly Springs 919- 552- 6420. Seramas smooth feathers. Bill Jordan, Statesville 704- 873- 5581. Toulouse geese 2 good breeding pairs. A. Baker, Angier 919- 639- 6674. Mandarin duck and peafowl hatch-ing eggs, prefer Blue India, cheap. Caide Wooten, Morganton 828- 430- 4945. Chicken litter for organic farm in Wake County-- Wake Forest, Rolesville, Zebulon area. Art Watkins, Zebulon 919- 556- 1835. Chicken feed silo wanted, 4 to 8 ton size, will take down and completely remove for fair price. Dowd Caraway, Morganton 828- 391- 8126. Poultry & Supplies Wanted Poultry & Supplies For Sale LIVESTOCK WANTED POULTRY & SUPPLIES Layen hens Barred Rock, Dominiques and Law Gray game fowl, $ 10 up. Roy Roberts, Mt. Gilead 910- 439- 6210. Americana Acuna or Easter rooster, assorted other roosters, $ 3/ ea. Keith Hamilton, Salemburg 910- 564- 5699. High fl ying tipplers pigeons lots of colors fun birds to have $ 5-$ 10/ ea. M. Chuck, Stoneville 336- 453- 1432. Old English bantams black fawn duckwing, blue barred quail, silver duckwing, fawn duckwing splash, blue quail, $ 10 up. Allen Roberts, Seagrove 910- 571- 2036. Doves, white, ring neck pied, tangerine, normals, call ducks, white gray, snowy, black and brown bib, buff, pastel and more, $ 10-$ 30. Wayne Parsons, Clayton 919- 631- 1328. Pigeons rollers and homers, $ 7/ ea; parlor and tumblers, $ 10/ ea, no ship-ping. J. F. Morgan, Huntersville 704- 875- 6463. OE bantams, blue, splash, black, blue red, brown red, all top show qual-ity, $ 15 up. Greg Jourdan, Siler City 919- 337- 5403. Red sex links, started laying in December, $ 10/ ea; 30 or more, $ 9/ ea; 5 ft x 8 ft metal siding and roof chicken coop. Gary Schlabach, Union Grove 336- 468- 6541 or- 6699. Diamond doves unsexed, $ 20/ ea; ringneck doves, unsexed, $ 15/ ea. Pete Truslow, Salisbury 704- 640- 4239. Baby chicks and started pullets, www. shookpoultry. net, $. 45-$ 6.35. Roger Shook, Claremont 828- 459- 0571. 5 turkeys, 3 bronze, 1 male, 2 females, 2 females of light gray look, $ 125/ for all. Wayne Parrish, Raleigh 919- 876- 2495. Chicks buff Orpington, speckled Sussex, dar, Cornish, RIR, cuckoo marans, turkeys, Beltsville, white Hol-land, Bourbon red, Midget white, royal palm, $ 2. Steve Ashman, Chocowinity 252- 402- 7237. Java roosters, very rare, endangered poultry breed, 1 y/ o, black, white and mottled, $ 30/ ea. Deborah U. Brown, Holly Springs 919- 552- 6916 or 971- 4298. Pigeons Birmingham rollers, comp bred, old South Carolinia family, great spinners, $ 20 up. D. R. Dennis, Randle-man 336- 498- 5034 aft. 6 pm. White rock hens 3 y/ o, RIR roost-ers, 7 m/ o, $ 5. Gordon Rich, Browns Summit 336- 656- 3101. GQF incubator model no 1202 3 trays, automatic turning, 180 standard egg or 276 bantam capacity, $ 200. George Harrington, Ayden 252- 746- 2536. Aluminum chicken tractor that accommodates 25 chickens, $ 700; incu-bator, $ 450. Marcia Carter, Greensboro 336- 294- 1316. Bobwhite quail good fl ight birds, fl y good, $ 3.30. T. Seawell, Carthage 910- 464- 5819. 4 Indian Blue female peacocks, breeder age and should produce chicks this season, $ 75-$ 100. Jessica Yorzinski, Durham 919- 668- 5319. English carriers, show quality, good size birds, $ 25/ ea. John Weir, Charlotte 704- 676- 0706. Bantams show type, Old English, Leghorns, sebrites and Japs, all show ready, $ 10 up. Johnny Lowder, Albemarle 704- 983- 4669. Baby bronze turkeys $ 12/ ea; chicks, $ 2 up; white Peking ducks, $ 6/ ea. Rena Long, Zebulon 919- 268- 5910. Mandarin ducks $ 45/ pair; white racing homer pigeons, $ 10/ ea; black east Indies drakes, $ 10/ ea. Jack Payne, Lexington 336- 247- 0021. Birmingham rollers, Old Jaconette Line, Deep spinners, early developers, $ 20 up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919- 563- 5658. Peacock, India blue male, 1 y/ o, $ 75. Nancy Hobson, Pittsboro 336- 376- 8137. RIR, Aseel roosters and hens, Kelso roosters and hens, bantams, Old Eng-lish modern game Jersey Giants, red spangles. Arthur Gayfam, Randleman 336- 498- 8118. Guineas ’ 08 hatch, banded NPIP, healthy, raised inside barn to roost, $ 10/ ea, discounts on multiples, call ducks hand raised, $ 10-$ 20. Daylon Powell, Indian Trail 704- 821- 4374. Old English bantams many colors, $ 20/ pair no shipping. Milo Potter, Seven Springs 252- 569- 2131. Call ducks adult breeders, white, gray snowy, pastels, buff, black and other colors, doves, tangerine, normals, pied, lavender, $ 10-$ 40. Wayne Parsons, Clayton 919- 631- 1328. Sha Mu pair, DOM rooster gold, silver and white, young hen solid black, $ 25. Robert Stokely, Thomasville 336- 475- 6226. Commercial laying hens, 6 w/ o, $ 5; April $ 6. Fred Hill, Roxboro 336- 598- 4710. Chickens day old, several breeds, mostly standard egg laying breeds, $ 3 up. Stephen Smith, Gibsonville 336- 601- 4743. Young Australorps, Barred Rocks, Americanas, Silkies and bantams, hatch-ing eggs, $ 4 up. Donny Epps, Troy 910- 576- 4660. Quail, Gambel, California, Tenn red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo/ white bobwhites, Corturnix, Texas A& M, Tibetan reds, etc, $ 1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- 888- 0213. Kool cell pads 6” x12” x5’, 15/ 45 fl ute w/ edge guard, new, still in boxes, $ 12.50/ ea. Buddy Walker, Wallace 910- 289- 0712 or 285- 7437. Baby chicks, RIR, barred rocks, New Hampshire reds, Americannas, black giants, black Australorps leg horns, and many other breeds, $ 1.25. Dowd Caraway, Morganton 828- 391- 8126. Laying hens and 1 rooster, will start laying brown eggs soon, $ 7/ ea. Connie Paris, Madison 336- 871- 2843. Dutch breeders and babies, $ 15 nego. Walter Beasley, Julian 336- 685- 0375. RIR chicks male and female, $ 2.50. Holden Sumner, Trinity 336- 899- 9665. Silkie chicks, excellent quality, several colors, $ 3/ ea. Stacy Lewis, Louisburg 919- 435- 0324. Pigeons nuns of highest quality, $ 35 up; parlor rollers, will perform, $ 40 up. Leslie Everett, Monroe 704- 283- 5430. Guineas hens or jacks, $ 15/ ea; doves and pigeons, $ 10/ ea. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336- 498- 7103. Poultry equipment out of 300 and 400 ft layer houses, $ 300 up. Allen Guy, Stony Point 704- 585- 2176. Feed bin 18 ft brooders, drinkers, feeders, fi ll augers and controls, $ 30 to $ 1,500. Steve Knox, Mooresville 704- 892- 5011. RIR chicks to order, $ 4/ ea; RIR pul-lets, hens, roosters, $ 4 up. Ross Olive, Apex 919- 362- 8446. Bobwhite quail chicks, day old, $. 30/ ea. Tommy Bryant, Henderson 252- 915- 0627. Red golden pheasant pair, full grown, $ 50/ pair; black shoulder pea-cocks, $ 60/ ea. Paige Harrelson, Aberdeen 910- 281- 4629. Buckeye and barred rock laying pullets, $ 15/ ea. Jamie Duckworth, Kenly 919- 915- 5789. Hov- A- Bator incubators, some with fans, used and new, $ 25 up. Ron Keller, Lincolnton 704- 735- 5096. Dominique, brown eggs, hardy, cream/ gold Brabanter, chicks unsexed, $ 5, hens, $ 12-$ 18, roosters, $ 10-$ 15. N. Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. Chickens white rock, 1 y/ o laying hens, lay large brown eggs, $ 5 up. Randy Wright, Staley 336- 622- 2386 or 622- 2397. Shenandoah radiant brooders, $ 45; Shenandoah incinerator, 250 lb, gas fi red, $ 275. James Cothren, Roaring River 336- 957- 4725. Bantam chickens, cochins, black old English and red pyle, $ 15/ pr. Billy Marsh, Hays, 336- 696- 9093. Giant blue cochins, Americanas, blue and green eggs only, RIR, RIRxBarred rock, OEG bantams in blue, black, white, crele, eggs and chicks, $ 1-$ 6. Craig Wright, Polkton 704- 272- 0164 or 704- 465- 0971. Destructor Propane Incinerator, $ 1,800.00. Daniel Lackey, Stony Point 704- 585- 9522 3,000 Red Sex Link pullets ( young chickens), brown egg layers, vaccinated and debeaked. $ 5.75/ ea. D. Snider, Staley 336- 622- 2942 or 708- 2998 Hatch X Greys, White Clarets X Bostan RH’s, some crosses with black RH’s, $ 50- 100. Earlie Mitchell, New Hill 919- 362- 7348 aft 5pm. 4x14 slats $ 3,000, chain hen feeder w/ platform scales, $ 2,000, sodium lights $ 25/ ea, egg room cooler, $ 800, lubing nipple drinkers 2 sets for $ 2,500. Eugene White, Taylorsville 828- 312- 6018 or 632- 6803. Pigeons, sions, janssens, ganus birds, hysken vanreils, hanseens, devrendts, gordons, $ 20- 100. E. W. Fredrickson, Wilmington 910- 686- 9834. Bantam chickens, old English, red pyle, $ 10 up. Hoover Coleson, Mt. Airy 336- 320- 2763. OE Bantams, BB reds, blacks, whites, good quality birds, $ 20/ pr. J. W. Chance, Maxton 910- 844- 6382. Egg room cooler good condition, $ 300. Jamie Bussell, Statesville 704 682 1361. Dominique hatching eggs available. $ 8/ doz, limited supply of pure- bred chicks available by end of spring. $ 5 up. Julie Gupton. Louisburg 919- 853- 3542. Jumbo bobwhite quail, pheasants yellow, gold, red gold and peacocks. Alvin Lowery, Rowland 910- 738- 2540. POULTRY & SUPPLIES Small Jersey cow or heifer that will breed, want her for home milking, prefer near Stoneville will pick up. Matthew Tuttle, Stoneville 336- 951- 9509. Buffalo or bison 500 lbs or larger, bull ( cut or not) or heifer, $ 500. Dowd Caraway, Morganton 828- 391- 8126. Unwanted livestock. Caleb Henley, Salisbury 704- 636- 6636. Fainting goats, full blooded, small or large herds. Albert Bullard, Walnut Cove 336- 830- 1994. Adult, small to medium size, red and white spotted fainting goat, with blue eyes. Don and Tammie Cain, Walkertown 336- 595- 4666. 5- 10 Red Angus cows to add to farm. Ben Chavis, Lumberton 910- 499- 4163. Unwanted livestock, adoption and rescue available, no kill facility, large farm. Norm Loomis, Cameron 910- 245- 1963. Unwanted sheep or lambs, good home with pasture, plenty of food to eat. Allen Brawley, Statesville 704- 226- 6583. Stud service for 3 part Boer females, breed not important but must have good temperament. Pat Belskie, Aberdeen 910- 281- 4646. Hampshire, spot or spotted Poland China boar or gilt. Steve Metcalf, Denton 336- 859- 2606. Unwanted livestock, farm with pond, pastures and barn, no kill facility, donations only. Dave Evans, Cameron 919- 499- 2321. Boer buck, 100% to trade for same 3 y/ o, need fresh bloodline for small hobby herd, papers not a concern. Ken Alexander, Sanford 919- 356- 6322. Polled Hereford heifer purebred or reg., from 6 m/ o to 2 y/ o, eastern NC, reasonable price. R. D. Hill, Goldsboro 919- 734- 9863. Mini Hereford cows and heifers, reg., $ 2,200 -$ 2,700. Mike Plunkett, Vale 704- 678- 4546. Nubian dairy goats bucklings, adult and baby does, some spots, very friendly and tame, some ADGA reg., purebred, grade, $ 100 up. Mindy Mullis, Monroe 704- 283- 5364. Boer buck, IBGA reg., 3 y/ o, proven producer, $ 295; 12 % Boer does, all open, $ 50-$ 125, volume discounts. Donna Hagemann, Oxford 919- 690- 8153. Boki and % Kiko kid goats, DOB 1/ 09 and 2/ 09. $ 75 up. Angela Everhart, Durham 919- 598- 0031. Nigerian dwarf and Nigerian/ Toggen-burg goat X, doeling and bucklings, disbudded and friendly, Nigerians AGS reg., good milkers, $ 150-$ 475. Nancy Shirley, Topton 828- 321- 9036. New litter 9 pigs, DOB 2/ 09, ready to go, $ 35/ ea. Dave Evans, Cameron 919- 499- 2321. Brangus bulls, yearling, $ 1,750. Steve Whitley, Smithfi eld 919- 669- 2770. Alpine, Nigerian and Alpine/ Nige-rian goats, great milk pedigrees, bucks, does, wethers 1 m/ o- 2 y/ o, $ 40-$ 100; white Dorper sheep purebred and % Tage genetics. J. Lee, Marshville 704- 681- 5181. Black Gelbvieh, herd bull, reg., polled, gentle, proven, low birth weight, calving ease, DOB 10/ 04, Bennett- JBOB farms bloodlines, $ 1,000. E. Tabor, East Bend 336- 961- 3484. Black Angus cattle, bulls, heifers, cow/ calf pairs, all good bloodlines, $ 800 up. Clint Harrill, Forest City 828- 429- 9273. Angus bulls reg., 17 m/ o, sired by son fo JLB Exacto 416, $ 1,000. Kim Starnes, Salisbury 704- 637- 1805. Nigerian dwarf all reg., does, $ 150 up; bucklings, $ 100 up; Lamancha milker, $ 150. Jill Bullock, Stokesdale 336- 548- 2977. Boer does, full bloods, reg., with ABGA, out of Remington son, others with good pedigrees, $ 300. Ken Harper, Newport 252- 723- 2184. Texas longhorns, cows, calves and heifers, sire has 73 3/ 8” tip to tip horns, $ 400 up. Gary McGrath, Eden 336- 613- 1107. Reg. Gelbvieh and Balancer heifer yearlings, $ 1,100/ ea; 2 young Angus cows w/ calves at side, $ 1,750/ pair. Doug Holyfi eld, Dobson 336- 374- 3825. Purebred Nubian goats for milk and show, kids and milking does, $ 250 up; fi ne wool sheep, colored Corriedale and white Cormo, $ 250 up. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657- 9271. Reg. Angus and Aubrac weanling bulls, $ 650 up; 18 m/ o Boer billy and 6 m/ o Boer buck, $ 125 and $ 75. Matt Henley, Mt. Gilead 910- 975- 4619. Kiko goats, reg breeding stock, parasite resistant, no hoof trimming, does make great mothers, cross with boers for a superior meat goat, $ 75 & up. Bill Thornton Raleigh 919- 625- 2949 Reg. miniature donkeys, Jennettes, Jennys and Jacks, steel gray, under 34”, great guard animals $ 600.00 and up. J. R. Webb, Colfax 336- 668- 7900. Prebred Charolais Bulls, 7 mos and up $ 600 and up. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704- 639- 0867. Donkey, male, white, gentle, friendly, inquisitive, puppy- like, runs w/ goat herd & protects from predators, $ 400 obo. Ken Alexander, Sanford 919- 356- 6322. Miniature Babydoll Sheep with the smiling Teddy- Bear faces, $ 500- 600. Lynn Selby, Bath 252- 964- 4200 Reg. alpine dairy goats, show quality, CAE neg, kids, wethers, dry yearlings and milkers ( 2- 3 y/ o) $ 50-$ 200. Montarie Lanier, New Hill 919- 362- 6411. www. sweetfl owersfarm. com Boer goats, 100% fullblood regis-tered kids bucks and does,. great blood-lines.$ 100 up. Robert Hester, Bladenboro 910- 872- 3285. LaMancha buck - 3yr old $ 100 LaMancha does and doehlings $ 100- 150 J. Pendry Boonville 336- 699- 3556. Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW April 2009 Trucks & Trailers Wanted Trucks & Trailers For Sale TRUCKS & TRAILERS Seeds & Plants Wanted SEEDS & PLANTS ’ 64-’ 68 Intern’l truck ½ to 1 ton for parts, running or not. James Phillips, Sophia 336- 495- 8241. Bucket truck 50 to 60 ft, working or not. David Aron, Snow Camp 336- 675- 5476. ’ 94 Bame 9 ton 20 ft fl atbed, 5 ft dove tail, $ 4,000; ’ 79 Budd 48 ft Van trailer, $ 1,200. Paul McGee, Salisbury 704- 636- 8571. ’ 05 Exiss SS314 3 horse slant, 14 ft living qtrs, horse trailer, LNC, all the extras, $ 42,000. Arlan Bush, Shelby 704- 487- 4798. Trailers 1 hvy duty w/ dual axles, 7’ W x 14’ L, metal w/ 2x8 treated timber fl oor, removable metal ramps, built in tongue jack w/ 2 5/ 16” hitch, $ 1,400; single axle utility trailer, $ 550. D. Chappell, Wake Forest 919- 266- 2201. ’ 76 Chev |
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