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From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler LXXXVI - No. 5 May 2011 Commissioner Troxler (See Damage, pg. 2) On the Horizon (See Specialty crops, pg. 2) Cotton, sweet potato and wheat acreage will be up (See Planting plans, pg. 2) North Carolina farmers say they will plant more acres of cotton, sweet potatoes and wheat this year compared with 2010, according to a recent U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Prospective Plantings report. Farmers intend to plant less corn, soybeans and peanuts, the report said. Cotton growers intend to plant 750,000 acres this year, 36 percent higher than last year’s acreage and the most since 2006. “With cotton prices hovering around $2 a pound, it’s not surprising to see farmers planning to grow more of it this year,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. Wheat already is in the ground, and its 700,000 acres represent a 40 percent increase over last year’s total and matches the 2009 amount. The dip in wheat acreage in 2010 was the result of poor field conditions in the fall of 2009, Troxler said. “It was too wet to plant. But this past fall, conditions were good and wheat prices are still strong,” he said. Farmers intend to plant 60,000 acres of sweet potatoes, up 5,000 from last year. North Carolina leads the nation in sweet potato production, and acreage has increased each year since 2005. Troxler attributes the growth to higher demand for sweet potatoes, both domestically and internationally. Acreage of flue-cured tobacco is forecast to increase modestly this year, to 168,000 acres. Burley acres will remain unchanged at 2,300. With cotton acreage growing, something had to give, which explains the 6 percent decrease in soybean acreage and 7 percent drop in peanut acreage, Troxler said. Corn acreage NCDA&CS offers specialty crop grants The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is offering grants to fund new projects to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops in the marketplace. The Specialty Crop Block Grant Program is managed by NCDA&CS and funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the 2008 farm bill. Last year NCDA&CS awarded more than $1 million to 22 projects that benefited North Carolina’s specialty crops industry and helped local farmers grow more profitable Deadline for applications is May 20 crops. NCDA&CS will accept grant applications starting at $10,000 from non-profit organizations and corporations, commodity associations, state and local government agencies, colleges and universities. Applicants must reside in North Carolina, or their business or educational affiliation must be within the state. Application deadline is 5 p.m. May 20. “This competitive-grant program is designed to help small famers and Mother Nature is one of the most unpredictable forces, maybe even the most unpredictable. And when her powerful energy takes shape as a hurricane or tornado, the results are often catastrophic and deadly, as we witnessed in mid-April when tornados rolled across the state randomly tearing apart homes, uprooting businesses and leaving holes in families. My sympathies go out to those families who lost loved ones in the tornados. Homes, businesses, struc-tures, equipment and things can all be replaced, but for those who lost family and friends, their losses are permanent. Shortly after the storms, I toured areas of the state looking at agricultural dam-age and talking to farmers about their immediate and long-term needs. Without doubt, there are lots of needs. For many of the farms hit, the tornados were life-changing events. A lifetime of work was lost in just minutes under the brutal assault of these storms. Many times in North Carolina when we talk about agricultural storm damage, we are talking about the loss of crops and livestock. These storms were different because they happened so early in the season. This is planting time, so many crops were just planted or would soon be going in the ground. A few crops did sustain some hail damage and there were also some livestock losses, but not as widespread as we have seen in the past with some late-season hurricanes. Instead, growers lost curing barns, greenhouses equipment, storage buildings, poultry houses and homes. I saw bulk barns in Lee County that were tossed around like matchboxes and I saw steel beams set in 2 or more feet of concrete that were ripped from the ground like new seedlings. I also saw large greenhouses flattened, cotton pickers tossed around like toy cars and debris strewn across acre after acre of farmland. The difficult part for these farmers is that they need their equipment now to get seeds and plants in the field. And down the road they will need to replace sprayers, curing barns and The Agritourism Networking Association will host workshops in May and June that focus on how to start or continue a successful agritourism operation. The workshops are designed for agritourism entrepreneurs and those who may be interested in starting an agritourism business. Following are dates and locations for the workshops: • May 19 – Coston Farm in Hendersonville. Register by May 12. • June 2 – Shadow Springs Vineyard in Hamptonville. Register by May 26. Workshops start at 3 p.m. and cost $25, which includes materials, tours and dinner. The workshops will focus on topics such as marketing through social media, hospitality tips to bring in and keep customers, estate planning and insurance needs, and working with elected officials. Participants will also have an opportunity to network and share ideas with other agribusiness owners. For more, contact Martha Glass, agritourism manager with the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, at (919) 707-3120 or martha.glass@ncagr.gov. Agritourism workshops slated for Western NC Mark your calendars for May 20-22 for the Got to Be NC Festival at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The three-day celebra-tion highlights N.C.’s rich agricultural heritage and today’s farming industry. It will showcase local foods, wines, cheeses, fruits and vegetables in the Wine and Food Expo. There will also be activities and attractions for the whole family from tractors, fiber crafts and food to rides, games and music. Friday-only activities include the Shriners Fish Fry featuring N.C. seafood, and a classic car cruise-in and a draft horse pull. Saturday-only activities include the N.C. Pig Jig cooking competition between state Masonic organizations, the N.C. Old- Time Fiddle Championship antique tractor pull on Saturday evening, and a regional roller derby competition in Dorton Arena (fee charged). For more, go to www. ncagfest.com. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW 36,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $1,581.89 or 4 cents per copy. DIVISIONS Agronomic............ Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise Emergency Programs.......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution.......................... Gary Gay Food & Drug.........................Dr. Dan Ragan Human Resources....................Ben Harward Marketing.....................................Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection .... Don Delozier N.C. State Fair.........................Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry............................. Gene Cross Property & Construction.......Kent Yelverton Public Affairs..............................Brian Long Research Stations...................... Eddie Pitzer Standards..........................Stephen Benjamin Statistics........................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides..... Jim Burnette Veterinary.......................Dr. David Marshall Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich Page 2 May 2011 Brian Long.................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby..................Mng. Editor Terri Allen ...................Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon.......................... Assoc. Editor Paul Jones.................... Circulation Mgr. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW (ISSN 07445466) is published 11 times a year with a combined November/December issue by the N.C. Department of Agricul-ture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Eden-ton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second-class postage paid at Raleigh, N.C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classified advertising to AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written re-quest. PHONE: (919) 707-3001 Steve Troxler Commissioner Horse Events *Shows subject to change. Call before attending. ** More Horse Events in Bucolic Briefs. Planting plans (Cont’d from pg. 1) Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, (919) 733-4845 May 6 & 7 ������ � N.C. Plantation Pleasure Walking Horses. Contact Koren Kartes, (919) 649-3460. May 7 & 8 ������ � Carolina Mane Event. Contact Michele McLaughlin, (919) 934-1344. May 12-14 ������ � Region 10 Quarter Horse Experience. Contact Randy Ratliff, (336) 339-8773. May 21 ����������� � Wake County 4-H Horse Show. Contact Heather Tart, (919) 250-1093. May 22 ����������� � District 4-H Horse Show. Contact Bill Crouse, (919) 624-1014. May 25-28 ������ � Southern States Regional Morgan Show. Contact Fred Nava, (781) 760-1270. June 3-5 ���������� � Capital Dressage Classic. Contact Olga Wagner, (919) 225-8700. June 9-18 �������� � Tarheel Triple Classic QH shows. Contact Judy Sullivan, (704) 442-8304. Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, (828) 687-1414 May 7 ������������� � Sheriff’s Mounted Patrol Horse Show. Contact Wallace Mooney, (828) 606-7971. May 8 ������������ � Western District 4-H Horse Show. Contact Robbie Potter, (828) 688-4811. May 13-15 ������ � Asheville Spring Classic Horse Show. Contact Ray Cloninger, (704) 483-5000. May 18-21 ������ � Lions Club Benefit Horse Show. Contact Jackie Rice, (828) 252-5706. May 27-30 ������ � Bill Scott Clinic. Contact Judy Miller, (828) 685-8313. June 3-5 ���������� � Elk Foundation PBR Rodeo. Contact Jeff Robinson, (828) 713-4712. June 10-12 ������ � National Walking Horse Show. Contact Ali Meritt, (803) 571-0188. June 13-15 ������ � 4-H Horse Clinic. Contact Robbie Potter, (828) 688-4811. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, (252) 792-5111 May 6-8 ���������� � NCQHA Dist. V Spring Classic Quarter Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, (252) 753- 8069. May 12-15 ������ � Carolina Classic Reining Derby. Contact Mike Hancock, (252) 937-2800, ext. 1204. May 21 & 22 ���SE Dist. 4-H Horse Show. Contact Matthew Downs, (252) 448-7511. May 27-29 ������ � VRHA Morning Star Ranch Memorial Day Classic & Derby. Contact Gail Berghorn, (813) 426-5707. June 11 & 12 ��� � EHA’s Hunter Horse Show. Contact Wendy Willson, (252) 916-3685. could drop by 2 percent. “We basically ran out of acres for soybeans, peanuts and corn,” he said. “There are only so many acres out there that can go into producing field crops, so you’ve got to have a tradeoff. local food efforts,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “Nearly $1.2 million is available this year from USDA to support the North Carolina specialty crop industry.” Projects involving the following specialty crops are eligible: fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture, Christmas trees, turfgrass/ sod, and nursery and greenhouse crops. Funding is also available for projects aimed at developing local and regional food systems and improving food access. Grants are not available for projects that directly benefit or provide a profit to a single organization, institution or individual. For grant guidelines and an application, visit www. NCspecialtycropgrant.org. Contact Jeff Camden, marketing specialist with NCDA&CS, at (919) 707- 3111, SpecialtyCropGrant@ ncagr.gov, or Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, 1020 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1020 for more. Specialty crops (Cont’d from pg. 1) The Johnston County Mule and Donkey Fundraiser Show will be held May 7 at the Johnston County Arena on N.C. Hwy. 210 in Smithfield. Prizes will be awarded for division winners and trophies and ribbons will be presented in each class. Entry fee is $8 per class. The entry deadline is April 29. Registration starts at 8 a.m. with the show starting at 10 a.m. Admission is $5 for adults and children 12 and under are admitted free. For more, contact Leon Joyner, (910) 379-9916 or e-mail at LeonJoyner55@yahoo.com. *** The Carolina Mane Event Show Circuit will host shows May 7 & 8 and Aug. 6 & 7 at the Hunt Horse Complex in Raleigh. For more on the shows, contact Michele McLaughlin at (919) 934-1344, e-mail at sileeno@ipass.net or go to www.ipass.net/cmesc. *** Dairy farmers will vote May 24 on whether to continue to allocate a portion of the mandatory national dairy check-off fee collected for North Carolina dairy promotions. Currently, 10 cents of the 15 cents collected per hundredweight of milk is designated to dairy promotions in North Carolina. The remaining 5 cents goes to National Dairy Promotion and Research Board. N.C. dairy producers must vote every six years to renew the 10-cent local promotion option through the N.C. Dairy Referendum. Every dairy farm in the state has a vote, and to pass the referendum, two-thirds of those voting must approve the measure. Dairymen should contact their local N.C. Cooperative Extension Service to find their voting location. *** The Carolina Paint Horse Club has announced its 2011 show schedule. Following is the schedule: Summer Daze show, May 28 and 29 at The Circle M Ranch in Pelzer, SC; Dog Days show, July 30 and 31 at the Sen. Bob Martin Agricultural Center in Williamston; the Fall Fling show, Sept. 17 at Colfax; and the Cardinal Classic, Oct. 15 and 16, at the WNC Agricultural Center, Fletcher. For more on shows, contact CPHC president Tony Honeycutt, (704) 792-2122 or go to www.thecarolinapainthorseclub.com. *** The N.C. State Championship Horse Drawn Plowing Contest will be held June 4 at 10 a.m. at the historic Ivey Burn Plantation six miles south of Erwin on N.C. 217. Contest categories include single walking plow, team walking plow, team antique riding plow, team modern riding plow, team consisting of three or more horses, mules, single ox and team oxen. Contestants will compete for cash prizes, trophies and bragging rights. Cost to enter contests is $10 per category. Event is free for spectators. There will also be free horse drawn wagon rides. For more information, contact Ronnie Bowen at (919) 820-4067 or Wayne Collier at (910) 980-0066 or e-mail at bowen898@yahoo.com. The contest is sponsored by the N.C. Work Horse and Mule Association. Bucolic briefs “I think we’re going to max out our available acreage this year,” Troxler said. “Farmers might break out whatever ground they think they can do something with.” Troxler pointed out that weather, input costs and changes in commodity prices still could affect the acreage planted. “We’ll know more June 30, when the next USDA acreage report comes out,” he said. The report is available online at http://www. ncagr.gov/stats/release/ CropRelease03.pdf. harvesting equipment as crops near harvest time. This is not the first time farmers have faced this type of adversity and I hate to say it, but I am sure it won’t be the last time either. Farmers and the agricultural community as a whole are resilient and they will bounce back from this as well. Because so many farmers suffered so much equipment damage, if anyone has extra equipment that they may be willing to share with farmers in need, please go to our website and let us know. We will try to help match folks with needs with people who may have resources available to share. Over the next few weeks, we will continue to assess the damages and losses, and will work to help farmers in any way we can. We will make farmers aware of any federal assistance available, and we are also planning to help seek volunteers to help with debris removal, particularly in fields. Information is still coming together as of press time, so please go to www.ncagr.gov/ agtap to find resources or to see if you can help a neighbor in need. Damage (Cont’d from pg. 1) In Lee County, a John Deere sprayer is seen sandwiched between bulk barns that were damaged during the mid-April tornados. Classified Ads SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1001; online at www.agreview.org; or by fax to (919) 715- 8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. Deadline for each issue is midnight on the first working day of the month prior to publication. Equipment For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT 5030 Kubota 4 WD tractor/loader, bucket and set of forks, $10,500. Steve Tilley, Mt Airy 336-325-0597. IH paddle scraper ET 200 9.5 yard pan, $5,000. G. Allen, Advance 336-998-5391. Super A w/140 motor, w/cultivator, good rubber, paint GC, $2,275; Cub Farmall w/side disk plow, drawbar, 5 ft belly mower, VGC, $1,575; Krom late model 6 ft disk hay mower, $1,800 OBO. B. Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383. JD quick hitch 3 pt , $250. Bill Cleary, Mocksville 336-492-5441. JD model 110 antique graden trac-tor/ mower runs/cuts good, original decals, paint, great restoration piece, $600. M. Pipkin, Trenton 252-361-1902. Unverferth perfecta field cul-tivator, 13 ft, good tines, points, no breaks, $1,200. Tim Shelton, Stantons-burg 252-363-2829. 5 ft sickle mower for Cub tractor, side mount, $150; 1 pt hitch scrape blade, $250; 64 McCormick Deer combine for parts, good canvas, motor driven, $350. Delmar Burleson, Lexington 336-746-5627. Hesston 1091 mower conditioner, GC, $1,000. Jerry Joyner, Waxhaw 704- 616-4286. Farmall 140 1975 model, A1, all cultivators plows and disk, blade, bushhog, 14” turning plow spray, fertilizer attachment, many other parts, $8,000. Herbert Johnson, Goldsboro 919-735-8669. 5 ft bushhog pull type in GC, hvy duty, $600; 1941 Case tractor, GC, $1,200; NI pull type sickle mower, GC, shed kept, $600. Phil Smith, Gibsonville 336-908-6755. MF combine 300 13 ft grain head, Chrysler 6 cylinder gas engine, many new parts, needs minor repair, $2,500. Denny Rollins, Mocksville 336-492-7223. May 2011 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Intern’l I40 cultivators, fertilizer attachment, 1 pt hitch, $4,800. Eugene Sherion, Gibsonville 336-697-9047. 127 and 129 Cub Cadets w/mowers and a 120 3 spd straight transmission for parts, $1,000 OBO. Lowell Ferguson, Boomer 336-921-3869. Two pull type bushhogs, FMC 5 ft cut in GC, $400; AC 5 ft cut, needs top gear box seal but rest of mower in GC, $400. Eric Gantt, Waco 704- 473-6535. NH silage cutters 2 row, grain head, pick up head, $2,500. Charles Mullis, 5420 St Paul Ch Rd., Hamp-tonville 27020. 5 tooth potato rake, $10; yard type drop spreader, $10; 2 wheel garden seeder, $50. James Edwards, Henderson 252-492-2719. 1948 LA Case tractor GC, new battery and all good tires, $3,000. Keith Andrews, Graham 336-684-3483. JD 3 pt 2 16” plow $395; 3 row lay off plow, $395. Chris Witherspoon, Valdese 828-381-5868. Ford 1950 9N, completely rebuilt motor, new paint, new front tires, ready to show, $4,000; MF 35, gas, good paint, metal good, live lift, GC, $2,600; Case 5 1944, GC, runs, needs brakes, tires, etc., $1,600. Boyd Burr, Denton 336-859-0649. 1975 Intern’l tandem dump truck, LN Detroit engine, 5 spd, w/3 spd, air gate, swing gate, new electric tarp, good 14 ft bed, trailer hitch w/airbrake connections, long wheel base, good tires, $6,995. Bill Payne, Madison 336-548-6630. Montana tractor 80 hp, w/loader, oversize cab and R4 tires, LNC, stored inside, 360 hrs, $32,500. Bob Hodges, Lowgap 336-401-6622. JD 709 3 pt bushhog, $2,500; military issue 14KW diesel generator, $3,000. Dwight Atkinson, Seagrove 336-879-2425. Leinbach disk harrow, model 300S, adjustable gangs of 20-20 inch disk, used twice, LNC, $1,000. Mike Hatley, Monroe 980-721-4988. JD 224T sq baler, GC, always sheltered, $1,400; sickle bar mower, $400. Wade Pearce, Willow Springs 919-810-9039. 140 Farmall tractor, 120 volt, repainted, cultivator, fertilizer attach-ments, very nice tractor, $4,200; BF Avery tractor cultivator arms attached, $3,500. Randy Willis, Jacksonville 910-347-3949 or 389-6811. Ford 3000 diesel, ROP, $5,500; nice 1949 8N, good lift, 12V, $2,700. Richard Carr, Franklinville 336-495- 4671. Landpride 10’ blade, Cat 111-11 hitch, rated for 150hp, hyd. tilt, angle, swing, LN, $3,500; Supreme Corp. truck van body, 14 ft. long, roll up rear door, E track on walls, EC, $975. Chris York, Staley 336-824-2085. 2082 Cub Cadet 95 yr. lawn, garden, 20hp Kol. eng., ps, tilt wheel, hydrostatic trans., 54 inch deck, eng. deck been replaced, VGC, $3,750. Brad Needham, Carthage 910-464-5582. Farmall “M” diesel, $2,500; Mc- Cormick W9, EC, new tires, $4,500; Farmall “MD,” $2,500; Intl. “TD9” bulldozer, nice winch, 9 1/2’ blade, 80% undercarriage, $4,500. Cyrus Bowman, Colfax 336-420-0986 – day, 996-1783-night. Cub Farmall w/good tires, 5 ft. belly yd. mower, turning plow, drawbar, $1,675; 5 ft., 3-pt. bushog, GC, $300; NH hay rake, $850 OBO. B.N. Ross, Yanceyville 336-421-5423. Farmall 100 w/rolling cults., $2,200; NH hay rake, $1,000; 3-pt. hitch post hole digger, $300. Bennett Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383. JD combine 3300, runs & is shel-tered, $1,000; Ford 3-16” 3-pt. plow, $200; 2-row bedder/fert. attachment, $200. J.A. Simpson, Beulaville 910- 298-4970. AC 60 combine, factory bin, $150. Paul Apple, Gibsonville 336- 656-3467. Silage blowers for upright silo, Badger 54” w/shaker pan & 50hp elect. mower, $2,500; Gehl 54” pto driven, $500; JD 4-row corn cultivator, RM series, 3-pt. hookup; adj. shanks w/Danish tips, $500. Patrick Miller, Mocksville 336-909-2490. Belarus 310 tractor, 4 WD, 36hp w/loader, ps & hdy. remotes on rear, $6,000. Lonnie Miller, Mocksville 336-998-6106. 185 Bobcat Skid Steer, 2,600 hrs. w/bucket, $13,500; 331 Bobcat Ex-cel fast hitch, 12”-24”-36” buckets, 1,100 hrs., $20,900. Roger Highfill, Randleman 336-498-4176. Blacksmith blower, 3 legs Cham-pion 400, GC, $300; 8’ – 8-pt. tiller w/tubes on points for liquid fert., GC, $800. Elbert Williams, Robbins 910-948-2348. Sidewinder 66 bushhog, GC, $750; 3 in. Akron irrigation pipe, $0.50/ft.; Swisher 5.5hp vacuum, $650. Billy Austin, Ruffin 336-939-2765. Generator, Kohler 100kw, 1or 3ph, 230 volt, trailer mounted, 4 cyl. gas, $400. Bill Medley, Rockwell 704-279-8212. Sears 2-wheel walking tractor, $200; four other walking tractors and a G AC tractor, $1,700. Leonard Aycock, Concord 704-782-4012. 2005 451 MF farm tractor w/4WD, hydraulic system, serial #BP40106, 262 hrs., LN, always sheltered, $17,000. Coolidge Dowdy, Four Oaks 919-963- 2251 – home, 631-6464 – cell. Ford 3000 diesel, ps, 8 spd., good rubber, very nice tractor, $5,850. Gurney Wayne Moore, Asheboro 336- 629-7495. Two 477 NH haybines, 1 complete, 1 for parts, $800/both. Ronnie Crouch, Statesville 704-528-9054. JD B tractor, very nice, $4,500; Super A tractor, 12v w/cult., very nice, $3,500; new 76” tractor tiller, 3-pt. hitch, $1,700. Eugene Britt, Biscoe 910-220-2596. Hydraul. sickle mower, 7 ft. sickle, disassembled, $125. Joe Beasley, Hamp-stead 910-329-1604. 6 ft. box scrape, never used, $175; boom pole, LN, $50; 4 ft. box scrape, LN, $130. Dan Clubb, Walnut Cove 336-671-1581. Two-row Lilliston field cult. w/fert. box, $1,000 obo; 4-row field cultiva-tor, $1,000 obo; NH 845 round baler, $1,000 obo. Brian Raynor, Jacksonville 910-346-8052. Hay equip., 4610 series 2 Ford tractor, 1,920 hrs., $11,000; Heston model 1071 haybine, $1,500; NH tedder, model 156, $600; NW side delivery rake, $1,600; NH 630 round baler, $6,500; will sell all for $20,500. Ed Wright, High Point 336-471-2957. Two Yazoo lawn mowers, YR48 models, GC, many extra parts & parts manual, $2,000. Roy Jordan, Staley 919-742-4891. Two Conto bulk barns, $2,000/ ea.; one cotton wagon, 9 ft. by 40 ft., $1,000. David McLean, Lumberton 910-785-3776. NH square baler 270, new needles, needs retreading, $1,500. William Shaver, Salisbury 704-640-7719. Intl. 100 tractor w/6’ sickle bar mower, 12v, new tires, engine just overhauled, 4 extra parts, 1 owner, $2,500 firm. Eugene Carlsward, Turkey 910-533-3751. Hesson model 5530 round baler, new pickup teeth, new drive sprocket, new belts, sheltered, $4,500 obo; Long hay rake, 4 wheel, 3-pt. hitch, used very little, $900. Kermit Robinson, Greensboro 336-643-5921. Brown Bear Litter Windrower, 7’, regular flow, for Skid Steer use, used 3 times, cost $19,000 new, $16,500. Buddy Walker, Wallace 910-289-0712. CI-4210 tractor, enclosed cab, 1,800 hrs., w/front-end loader, $20k; new MF disk mower, $8k; JD tractor B2533R, restored, $5,700; MF165 tractor w/front-end loader, $5,500; other equip. Carolyn Miller, Hickory 828-294-3182. JD 31 post hole digger w/9”, 14” & 24” augers, $700. Carroll Robinson, Salisbury 704-639-1034. Farmall Cub tractor & cults., $1,850; Ford 801 Powermaster tractor, $3,850; new stock trailer, $3,850. H. Davis, Elon 336-260-7606. 1962 Sator S6506 tractor, runs good, 25hp, 3 pt., $1,700. Chris Witherspoon, Valdese 828-381-5868. WD-45 AC parts tractor, 8N Ford front-end loader, 2 fenders, grill, 69 Chevrolet C-30; $75-$1,500. Phil Hay-wood, Waxhaw 704-843-2447. 1949 model 8N Ford tractor, VGC, $3,200; old farm trailer, $375; engine Fairbanks Mooris, 6hp, mounted on new trailer, $3,200. Curtis Spainhour, 1585 Hanes Mall Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC 27103-1359. 16 foot gleaner bean head, series 2, flex head, $2,000. Dane Eure, Gates-ville 252-209-1100. NH haybine, 7’ cut, GC, field ready, $1,500; 3ph carryall, new, $250; 3ph drag harrow, 8’, GC, $200. Randal Osborne, Sparta 336-372-2424. JD model 60, square wide front, ps, 3-pt. hitch, recent pro. Restoration, $6,000 obo; AC model C, pro. Restoration, 3-pt. hitch, $4,000.. Richard Adams, Raleigh 919-846-0022. Five M Farmall tractors, plus parts, $2,500/all. Jim Keith, Raleigh 919-957-1850. 1010 tractor, is separated, needs cluster gear, $2,000 obo. Larry Davis, Olivia 919-499-4910. Intl. Cub tractor, may be a 53, 1-pt. hitch, ran good 3 yrs. ago, $800. Mrs. William Wood, Kernersville 336-869- 4780, call after 9 p.m. 1586 IH, cab and air, GC, $8,800. William Godfrey, Sanford 919-775-2826. Intl. cub cadet 1250 hyd. for restor-ing or parts, complete with deck, will run, but hasn’t in a while, $300. Russell McGehee, Sanford 919-776-5712. NH sq. baler 273 and six basket New Holland tedder, $3,000.. Doug Cheek, Moncure 919-795-9273. JD M MT 40, 420 parts, final drives, transmissions, wheels, weights, front end, hydraulics, some sheet metal, more., $5 and up. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919- 815-0268. 1986 Ford 2910 3 cyl diesel 980 hours good rubber garage kept, PS, VGC, $8,500; Ford 309 corn planter 2 row, all plates, VGC, $450. Hal Atkinson, Raleigh 919-847-3141. JD 1010 with bushhog, runs good, $4,000. Charles Campbell, Ra-leigh 919-847-5822. JD 4040 tractor, 1,100 hours, kept under shelter, EC, $30,000. Jack Gorrell, Raleigh 919-868-2472. Hit & miss engine:1-1/2hp. domestic side shaft on 4 wheel cart, complete and running, have others, $3,995. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919-929-5578. JD 148 loader, bucket, hay spear & forks $2,000; JD 8200 grain drill, 14 ft, 21 disk $1,100. Gerry Durham, Chapel Hill 919-933-9616. 50 22�� scalloped disc blades new 1 1/8” or 1 1/4” axle size, $20/each. Curtis Garner, Selma 919-965-3327. NH 32la loader bucket. 72”, pin on style, also fits 33la loader, loader brackets are 40” on center, chain hook on top, $325 OBO. Fred Hagenberger, Chapel Hill 919-968-1123. Tufline 2- 26” disc turn plow 3 point hitch $650 OBO. Reggie Keistler, Char-lotte 980-254-7876. Massey Ferguson 124 square baler, great shape, $3,000; New Holland super 69 hay liner square baler $1,200l MC hay mower mows good, $500. Joshua Lambert, Locust 980-521-4479. Land Pride 72” finish mower good shape, $1,000. Tillman Culp, Rich-field 980-581-0872. MF combine 300 13 ft grain head, Chrysler 6 cyl gas engine, many new parts, needs minor repair, $2,500. Denny Rollins, Mocksville 336-492-7223. AC HD 4 loader w/4-in-1 bucket and ripper, tracks, idlers, sprockets, tracks 95% new, $4,000; model 1820 DitchWitch wlk behind trencher, 18 hp Honda engine boom 48” digging chain, $3,800. Pete McConnell, Huntersville 704-361-0607. NH 1033 stack liner 106 bale cap, $3,500; new hay master sq bale accumula-tor with hay grapple, hyd. cylinder and hoses, $8,500. Barry Lindley, Pittsboro 919-742-4009 or 542-8920-cell. Tractor 3 pt hitch, wood saw with pulley, $400. Zack Ladd, Yadkinville 336-468-2115. Intern’l Farmall 100 w/front and rear cultivators, fertilizer distributor, 1 pt hitch, new paint, VGC, $4,550; 801 Ford tractor, VGC, $4,100. E. J. Smith, Aberdeen 910-281-4027. 10 ft Ezee flow lime spreader, used for seed fertilizer pull type, $500; 848 NH round baler, new chains, EC, will pick up, computer control, automatic or manual, sheltered, $5,500. Troy Watts, Taylorsville 828-632-1842. Intern’l 674 diesel with loader bucket and pullet forks, GC, $8,500; Intern’l 574 diesel with canopy top, $7,500. Ernest Marlette, Graham 336-456-1818. 477 NH 7’ haybine, GC, bought new and always kept in dry, mows very good and runs very smooth, 2 new sickles, $2,000; JD 3pt hitch hay rake, $800. P. A. Heavner, Valdese 828-443-0077. JD 71 2 row planters w/bar, king kut-ter rotary tiller, 2 row cultivator, 2 row fertilizer distributor, 500 lb cap spreader, 2 shank subsoiler, 3 pt hitch, $2,500. Jack May, Burlington 336-421-6900. New engine overhaul kit Farmall a,b,c early super A, flat top pistons, sleeves 3.311 diameter at sleeve seal area, complete gasket set and piston pin bushings $300. Ricky Benson, New-port 252-223-5452. Ferguson T030 tractor, $1,350. Bill Way, Gibsonville 336-266-6757. Farmall cub used parts $5/up; cub through M Farmall rear wheel weights $50/ea; Massey pony and pacer rear wheel weights $50/ea. Jason Dufour, Nasville 252-230-6387. Farmall super A, runs, better than average condition, no accessories except draw bar, $2,800. Jennifer Worster, Ahoskie 252-287-8739. 8n Ford tractor, 1950, it runs, needs paint and a tire, $1,700. Faye Denny, Macclesfield 252-289-5528. 2 International 1586 tractors one with new remanufactured engine, clutch, turbo, exhaust, and ac compressor $15,000; the other with new ac compressor $10,000. Wally Hobbs, Hertford 252- 337-5169. Older Hobbs/Amadas Magnum 8557 2 row peanut combine, pull type kmc 6 row folding peanut lifter Ferguson 2 row peanut digger kicker type, $1,500. Charles White, Hertford 252-338-4833. 5 row gleaner corn head, set on 36” rows, $1,500; kmc 4 row ripper/bedder, floating bedders with gasing tank, $1,500; 20 ft Marliss drill, $3,000; 2 kmc 2 row peanut diggers, $400/ ea. Dane Eure, Gatesville 252-357-2156. JD 348 square baler with hitch adapter, baled total of 110 acres only, $18,500; JD 630 mogo 9’9” side-pull mower con-ditioner with neouprem rollers has cut 110 acres only, $22,500. M. D. , New Bern 252-617-9580. IH 140 1972 model, fast hitch, cultivators, disk harrow, 2 bottom plow, planter and blade, $5,750; 820 JD diesel with 6 ft Hardee bush hog, runs good, good tires., $4,850. Greg Moseley, Tarboro 252-813-3551. Ford 3000 diesel with power steer-ing, with disk harrow, 8 speed, runs great, $5,500; JD 2155, 2700 hours, with 6 foot bush hog, VGC, $7,750. Janet Taylor, Nashville 252-813-4150. Antique JD no 4 mowing machine and hay rake missing tongues, mule drawn stalk cutter missing tongue set wheels-no axle, $25-$100. Jimmy Winters, Rocky Mount 252-904-3250. 5000 bu. v bottom on pedestal grain bin $500; 8/75 lb IH tractor suit case weights front 75/ea all steel 7x14 ft dual axle trailer $750; 10 ft best no till grain drill with 3point lift cart with 300 gal spray tank less than 2,000 acres $6,000. Eugene Bunn, Spring Hope 252-908-2989. Ford tractor 1950s model, every-thing works, metal good, tires fair. used for mowing last 5 years, $2,100. Earl Jordan, Washington 252-943-7297. JD feed grinder mixer, pto driven, $1,200. Mike Griffith, Oxford 919- 690-0004. AC front bumper weight d10 or d12, $75. M. Charles, Oxford 919- 691-7062. Ford 1600 tractor with 1,487 hrs. Woods RM 59 mower attachment in-cluded with tractor, GC, $5,000 nego. M. Matthew, Harrisburg 919-698-9866. NH 282 square baler, 282, GC, used in 2010 season, $2,500 OBO. Mike Huskins, Hillsborough 919-732-4854. 2 5-hp elec motors 2/pulleys, EC, $85; 1 powell pre-fab tobacco barn,150 racks $600. Oscar Compton, Hillsbor-ough 919-732-7656. Complete set of one row of roll-ing cultivators, EC, fits Farmall 140, etc., $160. Charles Hardy, Raleigh 919- 772-2792. Cole two-row planter $350, four-row/ two-row rolling cultivator $350, both three-point hitch. O. C. Powell, Rocky Mount 252-977-6775. 285 Massey Ferguson tractor GC, $5,900. Billy Hardin, Liberty 336- 202-9855. Mattison 3 and 4 inch irrigation lots of fittings $.50 - $1/per ft. Robert Saunders, Burlington 336-226-0307. 6 foot heavy duty southern bush hog with slip clutch VGC only used to mow fields, $650. John E. Massey, Burling-ton 336-226-9234. Hesston 1091 mower conditioner mechanically sound, needs minor repair, $1,100. Darren Tysinger, Lex-ington 336-247-2889. Howse 7 ft bush hog 3 point hitch GC, heavy duty, $800. Alan Wrenn, Prospect Hill 336-260-0067. Haymaster 8 bale accumulator and grapple, makes getting up square bales easy, $3,500..Josh Koontz, Lexington 336- 300-6501. 1970 Cat d-9g 75% undercarriage 16’ blade, enclosed cab powershift, rip-per, 409 hp, runs good farmer owned , $35,500 or possible trade. Standish Hopkins, Denton 336-302-0353. NH 852 round baler, auto tie or manual for smaller bales, new baling floor, new floor chain guides, pick up and lower end has been gone through in May of 2010, not baled with since then, VGC, sheltered, field ready, $2,800. Tony McMasters, Ramseur 336-302-6853. 600 Frd tractor, $2,500; heavy 4 foot bush hog 3 point hook, $200; 5 foot bush hog 3 point hook, $200; Ferguson T030 tractor , $1,350. Bill Way, Gibsonville 336-312-8329. Pittsburgh whirly-bird spreader, $ 200.00. James Harmon, Reidsville 336- 349-3685. 3 point hitch cultivator, LNC, $125. G.T. Underwood, Elon 336-349-7283. JD54 hay rake, hydraulic drive roller bar, 3pt. hook up, LNC, $2,100. Kemp Davis, Randleman 336-362-8353. 1973 farmall 140 front & rear hydraulics, new tires, includes cultiva-tors, EC, $4200. Lynn Choate, Glsde Valley 336-363-2653. Haywrap machine single roll, category ii, hydraulic powered, little use, $2,750. L.R.Ledbetter, Pilot Mtn 336-368-4448. Bird guard super pro electronic bird scare with 4 speakers, $250. Andy Zeman, Graham 336-376-1080. Ferguson T20 tractor runs and works good good tires good paint also includes cultivator and new top link, $3,000. Brent Parks, Graham 336-376-6972. Rototiller Yardman 5 hp rear tine tiller VGC has forward and reverse only used 5 times on garden $400. Brent Parks, Graham 336-376-6972. 790 JD 4 wd with frount-end loader 403 JD brush hog & carry-all tractor has 523 hrs., $11,600;790 JD 4wd front-end loader JD bush-hog 1973 454 Intern’l diesel, $15,000. Glen Mast, Lansing 336-384-2816. 140 Farmall complete overhaul on engine new seat, GC, $3,200. Bobby Willis, Reidsville 336-394-2893. Mitsubishi tractor 4 wheel drive, 32 hp 820 hours, good tires work ready, $4,400. Danny Sidden, Mount Airy 336-401-1279. Front weight bumper for M series Kubota tractor, VGC, $400. Phillip Chappell, Dobson 336-413-8249. Ford MD #ib-i2i side mount corn picker several thousand tobacco sticks, $200. Lindsey Page, Burling-ton 336-421-9110. 450 JD grain drill, 15 ft. EC, all ways sheltered, $5,5000; corn head for 1420 international. 4 row 36” GC. J.C. Mabe, Madison 336-427-5049. Polaris Sportsman 500, less than 300 miles. 2-gun rack, LNC, $4,500. Neil Morgan, Trinity 336- 431-7035. JD 2008 hay baler, computerized auto wrap with netting baler, $11,000. Bonnie Kirby, Lucama 919-284-2904. Powell big box trailers, 5 available, factory made, GC, also 5 Roanoke, 2 row trailers, $250/ea; Roanoke 2 row tobacco primer, Taylor defolia-tors, long tipping head, 1989 model, GC, $10,000. M. M., Willow Springs 919-418-5078. 100kw propane generator, 208/120 3 phase with enclosure, low hrs, $4,500. Tim Worley, Clayton 919- 422-4344. 715 Intl. combine with 13’ grain head, hasn’t run in several years, FC, great for parts, $2,000. Joe Phelps, Hill-sborough 919-451-4322. Lt28 woodmizer sawmill, 1 y/o, LNC, under 50 hours, warranty, extra blades, shelter kept, $10,000. Ricky Pope, Bahama 919-471-9118. Williams trailer sprayer 300 gallon, 2 hydraulic 15’ booms, 40’ span, $2,000. Matthew Dorsey, Lou-isburg 919-495-9483. 3 mobile home axles with springs $375; 1 fuel tank trailer, 250 gallon tank with hand pump, $200. Roy Kemp, Franklinton 919-496-2081. 671 GM power unit, new paint runs good, $3,750; Meadows sawmill on steel with Frick edger and roller benches $3,250. Larry Thomas, Sanford 919- 499-2805. Horse drawn corn planter and horse drawn plows and fertil-izer spreader, $250 & up. Jeff Bass, Franklinton 919-528-2181. JD, 43s, ps, lp, 5spd, LNC, $10,000; NH, bell wagon, $6,000. Colan Hawkins, Cedar Grove 919-548-1326. JD33 hay elevator 24 ft. with exten-sions GC, $700. Shane McMath, Siler City 919-548-5234. 585 Case/Intl. w/bush hog loader #2400 q. t., rops, 1990, 1,800 hrs, tractor ID b500224b027743, $11,500; knotter frame for International harvester 420 baler, part number 201610C5, pivot hanger bearing for roller bar assembly on IH #35 side delivery rake, part # 540765R1, $100 & $50. Charles McPherson, Mebane 919- 563-3032. 2003 NH 648 auto wrap twine round baler, sheltered, LNC, field ready, $10,500. Stan Lassiter, Four Oaks 919-631-0249. Shibaura SD2643 same as 1910/2110, Ford bush hog front end loader 2245 qt, 4 wheel drive, creeper gear, 4 spd, pto, new tires, new battery, $7,500. Welby Millikan, Trinity 336- 431-9208. 9 shank soil saver bushhog, $5,000; complete irrigation system - T453 Detroit diesel with champion 30 ft 5 and 4 inch pipe; 2 pipe trailers with 80E sprinkler , $15,000; Powell box barns 2 door with conversion gas burners, $6,500/ea. J.W. Pearman, Re-idsville 336-432-3791. 3430 spray coupe, fork lift, c&m baler, h&h sprayer, jd baler, w&a bedder,sthol trailer,powell stripper, taylor stripper,jd harrow, box trailers, flatbed truck, $400.00-18,000.00. Doug Hinton, Gibsonville 336-449-0384. 1135 MF with cab, field ready, $8,000; Lely 600 two row hayrake, tredder combo., $4,000. Kevin Daniels, Liberty 336-451-1151. JD 7000 6 row 30”planter finger pickup row markers dry fert, EC, $4,000. M. Randy, Hamptonville 336- 452-4831. NH 451 sickle mower $1,700; Massey 41 sickle mower $1,300: New Holland 472 Haybine $2,700 all field ready, $1,500. Mike Burris, Madi-son 336-453-3301. MF 2 row corn planter always sheltered, $1,900; 2 ea. ontario grain drills - Wood frames, always shel-tered, $1,600/ea to $1,900/ea. Scott Davis, Denton 336-460-0831. Farmall 140 in VGC with blade, bush hog and cultivator imple-ments. 6 volt, 1963, Winston-Salem area, $4,500. Michael Teuschler, East Bend 336-462-0919. NH 615 7 foot disk mower, nice, has been stored in the dry, never set out in the weather, $3,900. Charles Haynes, Harmony 336-463-2427. Bobcat 323 excavator, comes with 12” and 16” bucket, only 441 hours and in EC, $18,000. Farrell Brown, Asheboro 336-465-1240 or 824-4049. Case international 3440 round hay baler, 4x4 rolls, electric tie, EC, $3,750; New Holland 256 hayrake, field ready, GC, $1,750. Dean Holcomb, Yadkinville 336- 468-0641. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW May 2011 Ontario grain drill, EC, always sheltered, excellent for preparing food plots, $300. Dale Pardue, Hampton-ville 336-468-2038. 7 ft sickle mower MF model #238 three point hitch, GC, $400; Ford 4600 SU, GC, good tires, single hydraulic s, $8,500. Grady Draughn, Yadkin-ville 336-468-4501. 2 MF 232 front end loaders 1 needs repair $1,200; 1 used only one time $2,000; Cat 933 loader, needs starter repaired, was running when parked good for parts $3,500. Charles Saintsing, Thomasville 336-476-4872. 53’ JD hay elevator pto GC $1,000; Sitrex 4 weel hay rake, GC, $600; 1967 F500 12’ Miller dump $2,500; 45’ van trailer dry $1,000. Jeffrey Curtis, Burlington 336-516-6062. 76 model Farmall 140 with cult, fast hitch in VGC, $6,100. Ken Greeson, Liberty 336-565-4646. Ferguson TO30 tractor, good metal, runs good. $2,500. Bill Robbins, Snow Camp 336-565-4730. 72 inch Brillian seeder, LNC $4,000; 72 inch Bobcat sweeper, GC, $2,495; 66 inch Gannon HD box blade, $1,100. Johnny Wagoner, Liberty 336-565-4765. 1010 JD tractor EC, $3,500; pull behind aerator water filled, $200. Billy Breeden, Haw River 336-578-3454 or 636-0210. JD 456 round baler, EC, electric tie, good belts all manuals, $11,500. Jim McCuiston, Summerfield 336-580- 7999. Ford 700 front end loader fits 3600 and up in size, industrial tractors with PS, it has it’s own pump and reservoi r, $1,700. Brooks Langley, Gibson-ville 336-584-0436. All 3-point hitch, cultivator, 2- 14 inch bottom plow, 5 ft. bush hog, 2 row middle buster, 8 disk harrow, fert-seed spreader, $50 to $400. Win-fred Aldridge, Burlington 336-584- 6262. NH 320 square hay baler used in 2010, GC, hydr. head and tongue, $3,800 or consider trade for young cattle; two row corn planter with fiberglass fertilizer hoppers, GC, $600. John Shelton, Reidsville 336-613-2187. AC 333 no till 4 row corn planter w/extra plates, $4,000; Ford TW 10 tractor w/new battery & free plow, $9,000; Taylorway 25 disc offset harrow, $5,000. Elaine Free-man, Staley 336-622-4031. Farmall H rare, yellow, navy requisitioned for dock usage, $4,000 or trade for large tractor. needs final restoration, $4,000. Dale Beeninga, Sum-merfield 336-643-6412. Hesston/Agco 3750 tedder rake for parts of fix. the frame, hitch, and gearboxes are all in great condition, but needs the wheels, axles, pto shaft and some teeth, $425. James Nichols, Mt Airy 336-648-3353. 6000 Carousel tobacco planter 2 row, new swords, 4 pockets, $1,100. Dennis Calhoun, Browns Summit 336-656- 7642. NH 478 haybine EC, 7 ft cut, $3,200; New Holland 320 sq baler newly painted field ready $4,300. David Scott, Browns Summit 336-656-9737. Round baler, Case IH, baled less than 300 bales, LNC, $8,900. Harold Wright, Liberty 336-675-5011. NH 848 round baler, used last season, $2,850; Vogels wick weeders, new, various sizes and options, $500 up. Terry Sheppard, Climax 336- 685-4859. Woods bush hog 6 ft. 3 pt. heavy duty, model brush bull 720, LNC, with cat 1 and cat 2 hitch, $2,795. Harold Cockerham, Julian 336-685-9472. 2000 JD 4500 4wd, front loader, rear backhoe, bushhog, 250 hrs. light residential use, EC, $20,000. Kip Johnson, Greensboro 336-687- 2225. AC 5020 tractor, EC with single plow, disk, cultivator and box scrape, 820 hrs $4,000. Ronald L. Kepley, Thom-asville 336-688-1971. NH #258 roll a bar rake, EC, $1,985; 12 ft King trailer type harrow $875. Mike Cobb, McLeansville 336-698-0222. 1955 Farmall 300 restored in 1998 and garage kept, very straight sheet metal, EC, weights are included, $5,500. Adrian Johnson, East Bend 336- 699-4088. Tiller for Kabota tractor, layoff plow, cultivator, $1,500. Carrie Morris, Lexington 336-752-2894. NH 2006 tl100 deluxe, 4x4 98 hp, cab, heat and air, 3 pt hitch, triple hyd. remotes, 1,400 hrs LNC, $31,500. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336-764- 1043. Set of Farmall cub, A, Super A, 100 or 140 front and rear wheel weights, $150. M. Tom, Winston- Salem 336-764-1894. MF 135 diesel tractor, power steer-ing with frontend loader, $7,100. Barry Sizemore, Lexington 336-764-2858. 656 International tractor w/front end loader, runs good, 90% rubber, $6,300; 3 pt. hitch flail mower Dandel by Alamo, $1,500. Dale Allen, Lex-ington 336-787-4242. Ford 501 sickle mower, LNC, field ready, comes with a 6 ft sickle or 7 ft. shed kept, $500. Alfred Arnder, Mt Airy 336-789-2690. Woods belly mower 6’ #306, complete hook up, LNC, Super A Farmall 100, 130, 140, GC, $1,000. Hubert Hedgecock, High Point 336-803-7629. NH hay rake, new teeth and bearings in wheels, field ready, $1,750. M. Craig, King 336-816-8288. 2 four cylinder Ford industrial engines with hydr. pumps attached, 73-75 yr models, 65.5 hp, $2,500/ea or $3,500/ea with hydr. pumps, $2,500- $3,500. Maurice Yokley, Winston-Sa-lem 336-817-3526. Cub Farmall cultivators and scrape, $1,800 OBO. Charlie Kindley, Thomasville 336- 823-0192. Allison power shift transmissions, 2 each Detroit 6V71 engines, 2 each 8V71 Detroit engines, $3,000. Jimmie Hamlet, Liberty 336-824-3505. 1190 Intern’l mower conditioner, $2,500; 486 NI round baler, $8,000. M. Colon, Denton 336-859-3611. Intl. 240 tractor, 3pt hitch, gas, easy starting, $2,900; Power-King garden tractor, $1,500; Mitsubishi 4 wd, 16 hp diesel, 3 pt hitch, $2,900. William Kroll, Bennett 336-879-6505. Finish mower, Ford 930 5ft, 3 pt hitch $325. Todd Brown, Ramseur 336- 879-8388. 4.6 ton galvanized bulk storage silo $2,750 OBO; used 6 months 8ft x 8ft x 8 inch steel reinforced concrete pad $350 OBO. Danny Hall, Greensboro 336- 880-4565. Farmall 140 VGC, low hours, $2,800. Steve Varner, Trinity 336-880-5396. Economy 12 hp garden tractor, Jim Dandy, for parts or restore, $600. Robert Jeffreys, Linden 910-980-0771. 1981 Long 360 diesel utility tractor, 2,256 hours, 3 point hitch, bar tires in rear, power steering, pre-heater, owner’s manual, GC, 2 wheel drive, $4,300. Herman Spivey, Sanford 919-258-9206. Woods finish mower model RD8400 7 ft cut $1,700; Hardee bush hog model l984TW 7 ft cut 3 point hitch $950. Phil Poythress, Chapel Hill 919-271- 4470. 1970s Troy bilt rear tine tiller - to-tally rebuilt transmission in 2009 w/new parts. this is one of the original tillers, built to last forever. located in High Point, $950. Clyde Hewitt, Raleigh 919- 271-6446. Backhoe JD 300D 1996 with only 1,900 hrs., 2 wd, no cab, torque converter, block heater, 1 yrd front bucket, 1 & 2 ft hoe bucket, no leaks, $14,500. Michael Cheek, Chapel Hill 919-280-0216. 464 International tractor w/ quick disconnect loader and quick disconnect bucket and hay spear. 2,680 hours, power steering, two remote hydraulic lines. $8,350. David Bryant, Madison 336- 908-2447. 4310 JD tractor appox hrs 600, 4x4 compact tractor, $9,500. Kevin Anderson, Advance 336-909-4687. Sickle mower JD no. 9, GC, $550. Ranny Gentry, Lewisville 336-945-9076. Long model 310 28 hp diesel farm tractor, $2,800. Owen Osborne, Rural Hall 336-969-1999. Woodmiser lt 15 sawmill will saw 16 ft logs 27 inch diameter, GC, 20 blades included., $4,250. Steve Craver, Rural Hall 336-969-5918. 500 International dozer, GC, $5,900 OBO. Joel Barker, Jefferson 336-982- 3703. NH 254 hayrake/tedder combo GC, $1,200; also Ford mowing machine sickle type. $500, all under shelter, $1,200. D. Inscore, Wilkesboro 336-984-7687. 1981 cat 943 loader less than 400 hrs overhauled motor by certified cat dealer, 90% under carriage, EC, ready to work, $23,500. William Roller, Rock-ingham 910-895-2233. JD diesel generator, 100 k.w. has 396 hours of use, GC, $20,000. Larry Holder, Sanford 910-947-5318. Ferguson tea tractor 1947 tea 20, new tires on back, as is. runs, pto and lift works, needs work, starts easy, $2,400.00. Terry Kivett, Candor 910-975-1420. NI 483 4x4 round baler programmable control box, GC, always sheltered. one owner., $4,500. Chris Corriher, China Grove 704-202-1329. Sickle mower off Farmall 130, dry storage for 30 years, $100. Forrest Michael, Lexington 336-787-5382. 4230 JD owners manual & service manual plus lots of parts lights gauges hoses also 2840 JD front weight block 100, $100. Doug Mills, Wingate 704- 221-0833. JD 1217 haybine, new cutter bar, new nonclog guards, GC, $1,500 OBO. Tommy Edwards, Wingate 704-233-4239. NH TN55 55hp tractor 5’ bush hog comes with the tractor, LNC, 106 hours, tractor has aux. hydrolics, 8 speed, def. lock, comes with radio and automatic drift, $20,000. Kim Russell Quann, Mooresville 704-241-6270. 584 IH diesel tractor, motor runs great, always sheltered, $8,000. Robert Blake, Mount Gilead 704-242-3028. Model 30 stow mortar mixer 8 h.p. Honda engine never used, $1,800. Joe Funderburk, Salisbury 704-245-2336. AC WD pulling tractor, stock D17, sheet metal and paint great shape, cut tires, serious inquiries only, $3,500. Laura Eagle, Salisbury 704-245-4952. Ford 6610 tractor, new engine in 2004 with 500 hrs, new paint, new seat, new exhaust system, new instrument cluster, $10,900; Woods 10’ rotary mower, model C114-1, pull behind tractor, belt drive, $2,000. Milton Hancock, Statesville 704-252-0164. NH 411 diskbine, EC, new blades, field ready, $6,500; Howse 10 ft. bush hog GC, $1,300; .Ford 2 ft. subsoiler, 3 pt hitch, Cat 2 GC, $250; JD FB grain drill, 11 disk, EC, $600; 8 ft 3 pt hitch drag harrow, GC, $250; 1 row cultivator, 3 pt hitch, GC, $75. Lee Kanipe, Vale 704-276-2512. 318 JD restored has 20 hp engine ready to install, no deck, $200. Curtis Harmon, Mount Ulla 704-278-0208. JD M good paint and rubber needs battery 4x6 trailer with fenders, wood side, boards EC pulley for Ford 8 or 9N, $2,800. Harold Holder, Salisbury 704- 279-1185. Ruff/tuff electric cruiser, titled for road, lifted, aluminum wheels, stainless bumper and trim, rear seat-cargo/box, top, hitch, windshield, front basket, 48 volts, all road features, $3,300. James Seabolt, Rockwell 704-279-5946. JD 950 diesel tractor, 613 hrs, EC, $6,950; JD 272 finish mower, 6’ cut $875; pull type disc 16 blade, $150; JD forks, 3 pt, $275; 16’ farm trailer, $250; 5’ frontier box blade, $475; 5’ scrape blade $125. Larry Mills, Monroe 704- 282-0108. Hay tedder pull type two basket hay tedder, $800. Scott Helms, Marshville 704-282-7366. NH TN55 tractor, 2 wd, 270 hours, LNC, front weight rack, remote pto, 50- 55 hp, AG tires, $12,500. Mike Hatley, Monroe 704-385-9301. JD 24t sq. baler, $2,000; Kubota l-260 tractor, $2,000; 140 Farmall trac-tor w/belly mower, $3,000; Ford 5000 tractor with turbo-charger, $5,500. John B. Carpenter, Bessemer City 704-435- 5293. JD 320 fully restored, rare tractor in EC, kept in a garage, out of the elements, $15,000. Berry Funderburk, Marsh-ville 704-441-3044. Farm Pro model 24, 2008, made with front end loader, 120 hrs, EC, $10,000; model 68 hay baler, EC, field ready $800; Ford 3 pt hitch hay rake, FC, $200; hay tedder, EC. Roger Tolbert, Statesville 704-450-8494. 7-ft King Kutter finish mower, VGC, $1,100. Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485-3487. Intl. 140 original tires, draw bar, paint, cultivator, $5,000; Kubato 4630 tractor, 190 hrs, bought new, cab, a/c, heat, radio, front end loader, hydraulic top and side links, $20,000; JD backhoe 310SE, 4 WD, 4 n1 bucket on front, 36- 24 in buckets, EC, $26,000.00. Steve Clontz, Mooresville 704-506-9219. 1955 CA AC with wide front end serial #34691 GC, good sheet metal, good rear tires, new front tires, runs VG, $2,450. Mac Rushing, Monroe 704- 534-6901. 3 pt disk harrow 6-1/2 ft. county line heavy duty box frame LNC, 1 y/o, $700. Darrell Hendrick, Albemarle 704- 578-1821. Tyler pull behind fertilizer spreader 5 ton capacity single spinner tandem axle lights and brakes field ready, $5,000. Nelson McCurry, Bostic 704- 609-9866. 1985 Ford 1710 tractor, 4 WD with front end loader, power steering, GC $7,900. Gene Rainey, Salisbury 704- 633-6035. 165 MF tractor diesel rebuilt motor, new clutch, paint, good tires $7,200; morra hay tedder two bay, LNC $800; NH haybine #477 GC, $1,800; NH baler, #280, GC, $1,600. Jimmy Harkey, Salisbury 704-633-9267. NH 4 WD shuttle shift 1920 tractor 284 hrs, shelterd with NH 7308 loader, LNC, $17,795; also bush hog model RTS 62-03 roto tiller, EC, $1,350; Tufline disk sealed bearings, set gang by hand from rough cutting to seed fine, $17,795. Norman Ingold, Salisbury 704-633-9556. Fuel oil tank approx. 400 gallon, GC, with stand, metal, $250. Randy Connor, Salisbury 704-637-5545. 725 JD front end loader, EC, $3,600. Kevin Huffman, Salisbury 704-637-6367. JD 5 bottom plow 3 pt hitch, GC, $650; Oliver 5 bottom plow semi-mount, GC, $600. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704-639-0867. 1987 caterpillar track loader, 935C, approx. 3,500 hrs., GC mechanically, $14,000. Robert Campbell, Richfield 704- 639-1171. Fiat-allis 12 GB model, track loader, GC, $9,000 or trade for rubber-tired backhoe 1974 model; two Allis-Chalmers, gleaner model E combines, both run and operate well, have 2 10 ft grain headers, one 2 row corn head, and one straw chopper, $1,200. Gary Patterson, Moores-ville 704-663-1812. Furgenson TO-20, run good, good tires, good sheet metal, pto and lift, good tractor to restore $2,000. Mick Mills, Mt. Ulla 704-663-1997. 1958 Ford 641 tractor, good tires, new lift cylinder, includes disc, plow and cultivators, runs great, ready to work or restore, $3,250 OBO. Glenn Scronce, Lincolnton 704-732-1034. International 5/18 bottom plow, auto reset. Hutch master 16’ offset har-row, saddle tanks with mounts 2/200 gallon, $500 -$2,500. Walter Trexler, Rockwell 704-763-2168. 1620 Case International combine low hrs $25,000; D-10 Allis Chalmber tractor $2,000; Farmall Super A $5,000; 2-30 gallon spray barrels 3pt hitch and pull type $1,500/each; New Holland 848 round baler $3,000. Henry Currie , Ellerbe 910-334-0404. Dresser 510 B frontend loader 4x4 cab heat 4 in 1 bucket& forks 1,250 hours, $12,000. Robert Cannon, Beu-laville 910-389-3509. AC D-14 parts or restore tractor, $1,200 OBO,includes rebuilt head. Jerry Troutman, Fayetteville 910-425- 5237. Pasture mower, pull type, 8 ft wide, GC, $450; lely hay tetter, 2 basket, pull type, GC, $500; International grain drill, 13 disk, non-hydraulic type, VGC $50; Ariens rockett rear tine tiller, 5hp. ready for gardening; troy built chipper and mulcher, VGC $250-$300. E. Powers, Bennett 910-464-3311. Intl. #76 combine, canvas feed with a bin, 1950’s model, shelter kept, $ 750. Zach Hussey, Robbins 910-464- 3571. 12 ft gallion road drag $1,750; 4 row John Deere cultivator $250; John Deere 4 plow bottom plow, $300; John Deere 5 plow bottom plow $500; nine tine chisel plow $250; eleven tine chisel plow $400. D.J. Hopper, Fayetteville 910- 483-0964. Caroni TC480 finishing mower small weld needed under the carriage, otherwise GC, $300. Chris McMillan, Wade 910- 483-1677. Intl. 55t baler, 1950’s model, shelter kept, $750. Yates Hussey, Robbins 910- 639-4275. 1996 Ford New Holland tractor 62 hp 1,287 hrs new blue paint new battery 2 remotes has a canopy, tires FC, runs strong, $8,700. Richard Green, Cerro Gordo 910-654-6098. 848 NH round baler, shelter kept, GC, new chain, rollers, and new air bags still in box, $3,500. Nicholas Higgins, Garland 910-876-4270. JD 4430 tractor with cab, 6,500 hrs, quad range transmission, dual remotes, rear wheel weights, $12,500; 5 bottom ac plow $800; 15’ MF disk $2,000. Mitchel Overcash, Kannapolis 704- 785-4187. JD 450D track loader 3 in 1 bucket, new undercarrige less than 200 hours, $21,500. Don Brooks, Albemar-le 704-791-1152. Squeeze chute in great working condition with automatic head gate, side escape, all mechanical no ropes and pulleys heavy duty, $2,000. Russell Moose, Midland 704-791-1439. Old Ford 800 tractor, needs head gasket changed, have new parts & fluids & manuel for the change, parked in barn at farm in Oakboro, $2,500. Brenda Farmer, Midland 704-791-5437. John Blue sprayer 300 gallon stain-less steel trailer type with 1,250 gallon stainless nurse tank skid type and John Blue transfer pump $2,000 OBO. Ernest Puskas, Castle Hayne 910-264-6625. Butter bean sheller works great, I will train you on how to use it, $100 OBO. Le Roy Bizzell, Warsaw 910- 284-2507. 5 shanks for 4” tool bar-used to air out row middles before planting $500 for set 8” front & rear axle extensions for Ford or Fergeson tractor $400. Dan Pope, Wallace 910-285-4901. Ford 4 x 4 backhoe, 1984, extend a hoe, approx. 2,700 hours, model 555A, no leaks, tires & batteries ok, runs and digs great, $12,500 OBO, cash only, no trades. Patricia Mott, Rocky Point 910- 300-6030. FMC self propelled bean harvester, will harvest butter beans, snap beans, peas, 6,500; 1086 International tractor, 4,500. Craig Tyson, Fayetteville 910- 303-2651. Mowing machine - mounts under-belly of Farmall tractors, mows 5 feet on right side of tractor, extra cutter bar blades, pto pulley/belt included, shel-tered, ready to mow, $50. Earl Fountain, Chinquapin 910-324-4507. 2004 New Holland TS115A cab heat & air 1,200 hours mid-mount Alamo long arm mower, $55,000. Daryl Parker, Jacksonville 910-330-2496. NH 630 4x4 round baler, EC, ready to use, $6,400. Blake Brown, Boone 828- 406-1908. 7 ft. pull type cultipacker, $700; fertilizer spreader - seed sower 2 pt. hitch, $200. Keith Edwards, Polk-ton 704-826-8107. Pull type IH Farmall 2 disc plow and sickle arm mowing machine, $225/ea or $400 set, $450. William Niblock, Cleveland 704-872-8096. Remove house for trusses 400’x36’ steel truss poultry house, 16 ton feed bin $700; 8.5 ton feed bins $400/ea. Jeff Stone, Stony Point 704-880-2312. Tarter squeeze chute with auto head gate. bought one year ago and less than ten cows through it, in shed, LNC, $1,950. Matthew Johnson, States-ville 704-880-8900. JD 5210 tractor-purchased new, only 200 hours, VGC, always stored under covered barn, looks and runs like new, $15,000. Steve Bailey, Moores-ville 704-892-1807. NH 477 haybine good working conditions used last year $1,800 OBO; hay rake use last year 3 pt hitch $900 OBO. Bryan Taylor, Statesville 704- 902-2523 or 876-2168. NH compact 65 baler, GC, sheltered, field ready, $1,200. Theo Lynn, Dallas 704-922-4830. 3600 Ford diesel tractor, 1,175 hrs, loader w/forks, hydraulic log splitter, new tires, many more new parts, $6,200. Tom Hendricks, Weaverville 828- 645-1336. NH 847 round baler $2,000; Ford hayrake $600; drum mower $600; New Holland square baler $900; Ford 4 bottom plow $350; JD diskbine, $2,000. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828-874-5147. Ford tractor model F-1700-D, 25 hp, turf tires, 6 ft pulverizer, $2,950; troybilt tiller, horse model #808599, $650. Johnny McCarter, Columbus 828- 894-2478. 2006 MF 471, 2wd 70hp 580 hours, good tires, dual rear remotes, includes bush hog 2,400 qt front loader, $16,000. Darren Storey, Blowing Rock 828-898-2830. Logosol one man sawmill EC $1,895; farm wagon with 5th wheel $600; 72 in John Deere loader bucket new $450. Jim Gardner, Hamlet 910- 206-0122. Baca baler hydraulic tobacco baler on wheels, $1,000. Bennie Williams, Ervin 910-230-3656. 2006 Farmtrac 675 with front end loader 425 hrs. some rust but great working condition, diesel,72 hp, must sell, $20,000 OBO. William Adams, Winnabow 910-253-7136. 100’x20’ greenhouse, metal and wood frame, 2 storm doors, louvered exhaust fan, louvered vent, black ground cover, drip irrigation and pots, $1,000. Dean O’Neill, Kan-napolis 704-933-6460. 1466 Intl. tractor, totally restored, 145 hp tork amplifier, $25,000; 450 diesel Farmall tractor, totally restored, tork amplifier, $25,000. Dewey Mesimer, Davidson 704-933-8931. Complete 3 disc plow for M Farmall tractor, $1,000; D-65 Komatsu dozer with ripper s.a.l.t. tracks overhaul engine, less than 500 hours, needs batteries cash and carry, $18,000 OB0. James Coble, Albemarle 704-982-9063. Ford Jublie tractor needs engine, complete with all sheet metal in GC, has the rare Sherman step down gear, $1,000. Tim Bloodworth, Mid-land 704-985-3020. Ezee flow drop lime spreader, 8 foot wide, holds about 400-500 pounds, needs tires but works good $300. Matthew Gowan, Rutherford-ton 828-245-6018. 3 point hay spear $200 obo, $200. Alex Norris, conover 828-310-1727. Kuhn tedder. 22 NP, 3 pt hitch, filed ready, $1,200. Eugene White, Tay-lorsville 828-312-6018. New Holland model #853 round hay baler $2,500; Ford 3 pt hitch scoop pan $100; Ford double plow $200; Snyder crop sprayer $200; horse drawn hay rake $200; also cultivators corn planters, miscellaneous farm equipment. Louella Jarrell, Morgan-ton 828-406-7389. 5’ landscape rake, 3 pt hitch $250; 5’ hvy duty scrape blade, 3 pt hitch $250; 20’ x 6’-4” steel flatbed trailer, checker plate floor, guard rail, fold down ramps, double axels, brakes, turn signals $1,600. Doug Wright, Morganton 828-437-4905. Ford 7’ sickle mower, GC, $600; 500 lb fertilizer spreader, used only one time, $350. Phifer A Heavner, Valdese 828-443-0077. 763 Bobcat skidsteer with 12’ verti-cal mast & 4’ pallet forks, 869 original hrs. w/Kubota diesel motor, $8,000. M. Wright, Newton 828-466-2408. JD 216 flex header in VGC new stainless top sheets, bolt on knife bar, $2,600. Brandon Thomas, Norwood 704- 219-1261. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT May 2011 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur-poses, i.e. cultivation, raising livestock and/or other farm commodities. Advertisers must indicate use of land. Farmland For Sale 11 acres partially cleared for home and farm short drive to Ft Bragg, great secluded lot will make great horse property, creek at rear of property, $89 9,000. Mike Wallinga, Lillington 209- 402-4968. 13.1 +/- ac., mini-farm, 10.8 ac. cleared, paved rd. frontage, public water, seeded and currently used for cow pasture, borders on creek, elec. fenced,, some crop allotments, Wayne co. 13 mi SE of Goldsboro, $8,000/ac. Clarence Hill, Seven Springs 252- 569-0758. Hog finishing farm 14,060 head spaces turn key all equipment in-cluded 258 ac land, $2,695,000. Barry Keatts, Willard 252-945-2696. 51 ac Caswell co, Yanceyville, hunt-ing retreat or mini farm, pond. adjacent to state game lands, $149,390. Tom Lowe, Greensboro 336-209-7307. Free boarding in exchange for helping me w/my 2 donkeys. Kelly Carpenter, Greensboro 336-314-1462 or email at kelway7@earthlink.net. Used jump equipment, standards, poles, boxes, walls, Cavalettis, will pick up, wood or vinyl. Marci Brown, Kernersville 336-624-3190. Jenny foal for a small goat farm to raise with the purpose of protect-ing our herd, must be under 6 m/o. Allison Cooper, McLeansville 336- 707-2660. Looking for free (not junk) horse for experienced mom to trail ride w/ young son. Prefer QH, easygoing but not dull, good home on 20 acres. Amy Nelson, Zionville 828-297-1992. Stolen horse; small chestnut quarterhorse mare, 6 y/o, she has a broken stripe and a snip on her face, about 14.2 hands. Liz Stewart, Me-bane 919-810-0719. Walking/racking horse, well man-nered & fully trail broken for intermediate rider, good rack & canter a plus, good home and pasture, $2,000-$5,000. Alex Floyd, Raleigh 919-832-7560. Gentle & trained pony, child safe. Elbert Williams, Robbins 910- 948-2348. Horses & Supplies Wanted horses Horses & Supplies For Sale *** PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins test. Advertisers must supply the accession number of test, the name of lab doing the test, the date of test and results for each equine advertised. The following advertisers have provided proof of a negative Coggins test. *** horses Horse barn & pasture for rent, Wallburg & Midway area, $250/mos. W.L. Clodfelter, Winston-Salem 336- 769-2234 or 407-3282. 2001 Circle M Supreme horse stock GN trailer, 16 ft. w/divider gate, new tires, blue, GC, $4,500; 2005 Homestead enclosed trailer, extra height, 6’3”, 12x7, let down tailgate, LN, sheltered, $2,200. Bill Cleary, Mocksville 336- 492-5441. TWH stallion by Generator Silver Dollar, 9 y/o, 16H, would make an excel-lent stallion for your breeding program, broke, gentle, $5,000 neg. Barbara Simpson, Sanford 919-770-2104. Jump sets training or wing stan-dard, rolltops, lattice gate ½ or whole, flower boxes or boxes look like rock or brick, $35-$150. Greg Mills, Apex 919-362-8944. Percheron mare, 10 y/o, white w/iron gray, reg. papers, 1,700 lbs., broad hips, gentle, $1,500. Elbert Williams, Robbins 910-948-2348. 2004/2 horse slant load Exiss trailer, $12,000. Donna Moore, Mocks-ville 336-492-5002. 2004 Exiss sport 3 horse slant load with heat & air, shower, hot water tank, awning, rear tack, boot box LN, $12,000. Glenn Marshall, Stokesdale 336- 708-4336. 2000 Ponderosa GN, 3 horse w/living quarters, water tank, hwh, ac & heat, cb shower, $3,200. Jimmy Walton, Lexington 336-785-0613. 2006 Featherlite 4-horse slant load aluminum trailer, drop down windows, dividers, rear tack, large dressing room & awning, $11,800. Craig Compton, Mt. Ulla 704-507-6010. 1999 CM 2 horse straight load bumper pull trailer, EC, 7’ tall, 4’ dress-ing room in front, saddle storage under managers, multiple hooks & blanket bar in dressing area, $4,950. Terrie Riefen-berg, Charlotte 704-545-3757. Old two seat horse buggy, leather top & seat, signal light, VGC, $1,500; two-wheel horse cart, LN, $795. Max Hinson, Albemarle 704-986-0418. 40th anniversary 2008 Ultimate 3 horse trailer, rear tack, 13’ short wall, outlaw conversion, Onan generator fully self contained, Champagne color, EC, $85,000.William Godfrey, Statesville 704- 880-8321. Horse barn for rent 14 stalls $400/ per mo, few acres fenced for pasture, large center hall in barn for training, $500. Dianne Watterson, Lexington 240- 498-0733. Horse boarding 26 acres of perma-nent Bermuda grass pasture fenced in with field fence, a 60’ round pen, and a barn that we are converting into a stable barn, $300/mo. Brandon Mills, Trenton 252-617-2893. Two eyed Kodee Rain,12 y/o deep bay, 15.1h, very stocky gelding old foundation quarter, lots personality, easy handle, loves attention, had around dogs, cats, four-wheelers no problem, $1,500. Lynn Foster, Henderson 252- 767-6078. Horse boarding Randolph county, nice barn, matted stalls, stalls cleaned, feedings, pastures, tackroom, washbay, work ring, lighted riding ring, trails, trailer parking, scheduled services, owners on site, all breeds welcome, $300/mo. Tony McMasters, Ramseur 336-302-6853. Horse boarding, 12 x 12 stall, close to lots of trails, easy access to hwy 501, lighted 120 x 180 arena, $325. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336-364-4739. Mini donkey 3 y/o; registered jenny, grey dun, up to date on all shots, $850. Debbie Gill, Greensboro 336- 697-8904. Pine shavings easy pick, excellent coverage, no waste, absorbent, easy handle and store. 2.8 cu. ft. plastic bags. $4.25/ea. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville 336-698-0207. APHC appaloosa stallion great na-tured, 2 y/o, 15 h, chestnut w/blanket, great bloodlines, $1,500; nice APHC snowcap appaloosa filly, great bloodlines, for more information and pics please give us a call, $500. Codi Seal, Mount Airy 336-710-3947 or codi_seal@ yahoo.com. Sundowner 2005 Sunlite 777 gooseneck 2 horse straight load trailer, EC, ramp, dressing room, walk thru door to horse area, $14,900. Chris Herko, Lewisville 336-749-8331. Paso fino, 10 y/o black/white paint mare, very gentle, well gaited, safe for beginner, great for experienced rid-ers as well, very extensive trail riding experience, $2,000; Paso fino mare, 3 y/o, brown/white paint, full blooded, no papers, started under saddle, not yet ready for beginner, $1,500. Clifton Baker, Denton 336-859-5975. Newly restored early 1900’s buggy, black w/natural oak finish on wheels and shaves, $1,950. Joe Snow, State Road 336-874-2535. Horse boarding in North Wilkes-boro, quality feed & hay generous, daily turnout, inside outside matted stalls, green pastures, cement wash stall, secure tack room, riding rings, full bathroom full $350, partial $250, overnight $10. Wayne Hendrix, North Wilkesboro 336-973-5177. At stud standard bred pacer, Homerun Hudson, grandson of Artsplace winner of $450,000, private treaty, $750. Chris Coyle, Wingate 704-233-5980. Sleazy sleepwear hood size small 500-800 lbs, nylon lycra with zipper has been put on horse and did not fit, LN, color black, $40. Joy Summitt, Cleveland 704-433-3793. Mcclellan saddle authentic no. 12 , VGC, $1,000. Sheila Howell, Mt. Pleasant 704-436-6050. Horse boarding 14 stall barn w/ bath room, tack room, feed room and wash stall, many riding trails, 14 ac pasture, $250. Gene Piercy, Monroe 704- 753-2071. TWH gelding DOB 4/2010, Command Performance/Generator bloodlines, great disposition, Pride’s Jack of Diamonds needs a good home, $1,000 neg. Mary Cooke, Cornelius 704-892-8675. 1999 colt horse trailer 12 livestock hauling space, rubber mats over treated wood floor, custom made 7’ tall, plus 7’ long enclosure over GN for storage/ sleeping, cut gate, side door, butterfly back doors, shin guards, double axle, electric brakes, $3,800. Doug Wright, Morganton 828-437-4905. Half Welsh/half appolossa bay 3 y/o filly, ready to break, will be great western show pony, $500; Welsh cob 3 y/o filly, black. ready to break, $1,000. Pat Triplett, Lenoir 828-729-8258. 9 y/o registered QH palomino mare, beautiful coat, loves attention, friendly, $1,000. Will consider trade. Erin Steed, Candor 910-220-2387. Registered miniature donkey jack dune gray with white blaze face, DOB 2/2011, parents 33 and 31 inches tall, taking deposits, $400. Genell Squires, Burgaw 910-471-0861. QH bloodline includes Dash for Cash, Intimidator 16, $2,500 OBO; QH mare & filly Dash for Cash, Intimidator, Rosie o Rita bloodline.,also 16, $2,500 OBO. Joanne Champion, Linden 910- 980-1113 or 850-6960. Two jenny donkeys one standard, 44 in at shoulders, chocolate & 5 1/2 y/o $275; other is 11 m/o 31 in at shoulder, grey with cross $400. Ron Daniel, Clarkton 910-874-3320. Pair bay mules, 3 y/o, broke to drive, single & double, calm, $2,500. Sam Wil-liams, Eagle Springs 910-948-3239. Registered Arabian mare, bay, 17 y/o, good home a must, great on trails, great bloodline for breeding and could very easily do endurance challenges, $1,000. Ramona Taylor, Raleigh 919- 247-3285. Sorrell miniature filly, farrier, good home only, $800 OBO. Catharine Campbell, Raleigh 919-291-4369. Sorrell mare mule, 15 y/o, 14.2 hands, broke to drive and plow, single or double, also saddle rides, $1,500. Virgil Jockisch, Apex 919-387-7352. Mini black/white horses w/bright blue eyes, overo, dorsal stripe, handled from birth, parents & grandparents on site, $600. Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412-1684. 4 y/o racking sorrell registered Ten-nessee walking gelding, great bloodlines, very quiet on trails, professional training, $3,000. Ginny Brummitt, Oxford 919- 691-4959. Pair of driving horses, bay geldings 8 y/o, 14 h, anyone can drive, traffic safe, been drove everywhere, $1,500, wagon and harness available. Ronnnie Hill, Mt Olive 919-738-3684. Anvil for horse shoeing, NC tool, big face, LNC, $250. Paul Willard, Oak Ridge 336-643-5480. Horse boarding Silk Hope area, pasture board with run-in shelter, lighted round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings/day, quality pasture, peaceful setting, excellent care, stall board available, references, $250/mo. Mary Ann Harville, Siler City 919- 742-5053. Full horse board 12 x 12 stalls, hay and grain, full size dressage arena, turn out, training board available for dressage and basic riding, $410. Elsa Ayala, Pittsboro 919-656-1156 or www. omranchstables.com. Equispirit 2 horse GN with tack/ dressing rm, new heavy duty tires, VGC, $8,500. Betsy Best, Southern Pines 910-639-1942. Beau 5 y/o black/white spotted draft, sire Far Big Buddy, drives extremely well, gelding very gentle, $5,000. Denise Brown, Jacksonville 910-346-8579 or 389-0503. 16 ft Circle M Supreme GN horse trailer full nose, 2001 model, new tires, $4,500. Bill Cleary, Mocksville 336-492-5441. Mini donkey small reg., well con-formed, halter broke, breeding quality jack to buy or temporarily exchange for similar jack for summer breeding, $500; mini donkeys, 2 breeding quality jacks, 9-10 m/o, reg., $500/ea. Steve Levitt, Efland 919-563-9527. Horse boarding, small farm southeast of Greensboro, half board includes hay and grain, 12x12 stall, plenty of pasture, riding ring, etc., owner lives on far, $225/mo. Rebecca May, Greensboro 336-674-1763. Powell riding equipment LNC 15” western saddle, $325; Australian saddle new and used tack. Thomas Branham, Nantahala 828-321-3095. Wagonette w/fringe top, natural finish, 8 passenger hydraulic brakes, shafts, EC, $2,500. Frank Riggs, Pinehurst 910-690-4580. Orchard grass and oat mix great for horses and milking goats 2011 spring cutting in the field $4.50/ea, delivery possible. Randy Bryant, Jonesville 336- 244-6347. Fescue/orchard square hay spring cut all stored inside moisture con-tent 17% horse quality no weeds no Johnson grass price $3.75/per bale for 750 bales or more or $4/ea. Standish Hopkins, Denton 336-302-0353. Horse quality square bales of hay, fescue and rye, oat grass, fescue and orchard, fescue and coastal Bermuda, $2.85 from field, $3.45 off trailer, $4.25 in barn, quantity discounts, Liberty/Staley. Pat Snider, Staley 336-317-4105. Fescue square bales, cut last spring, $2.50. Kaye Norman, Mount Airy 336- 351-5305. Square bales fescue/orchard grass hay, no rain, shed kept, 15% to 18% moisture content $3.85/bale; 4x4 round bales fescue hay, no rain $22/bale. Scott Davis, Denton 336-460-0831. Orchard & fescue mix, 4x4 rolls, horse quality, kept in dry, $25. Dean Holcomb, Yadkinville 336-468-0641. 2010 4x4 fescue hay good quality horse, cow hay in the barn, $15. Dwight Rumple, Mocksville 336-492-5703. Horse quality fescue hay,spring 2011 taking reservations to pick up in field or delivery, tight square bales, satisfaction guaranteed $3.50 out of field or delivery upon terms. Keith or Don Moore, Elon 336-584-1222 or 584-3195. Good quality horse hay, fescue square bales, spring 2011 cutting, $3/in the field; $4/in the barn. John C. Warner, Reidsville 336-634-1234. Fescue sheltered, also taking or-ders for 2011 crop, $16-$20/per roll; square bales $3-$3.50/per bale, also taking orders on 2011 crop, delivery available at additional fee; approx. 275 tons of corn silage $35/per ton or make offer on all of it. Tony Carter , Roaring River 336-927-1693. Alfalf/orchard grass 2011 crop horse quality, $4/in field; $4.50 in barn. John Kapp, Rural Hall 336-969-6630. Horse quality fescue hay $3/per square bale, cow & goat fescue hay $2.50/per square bale; clean wheat straw $2.50/per square bale. Charles Knight, King 336- 983-4811 or 918-5350. Fescue hay, square bales, $3/ea.. Jesse Gentry, Mocksville 336-998-3423. Rye straw $2.50/bale. Marty Moss, Concord 704-782-4379. Wheat straw 2010 crop .in shed, $3. Bill Aycock, Gastonia 704-867-5997. Fescue hay 4x5 round bales in barn $25/per roll. Eugene White, Taylors-ville 828-312-6018. Fescue hay, 4 x 5 round bales, taking orders for spring cutting 2011 picked up out of field, $25-$30. Greg Wyant, Newton 828-381-1478. Fescue/orchard grass hay, no rain, all hay kept in dry, $3-$3.50/square bales and rolls $20-$25/per roll, hay out of field in May. P.A. Heavner, Valdese 828- 443-0077. Fescue/orchard mixed spring 2011 cutting, horse quality, $4.25 in field; $4.75 at barn. Donald Baker, Youngsville 919- 616-4190. 2011 orchard/fescue mix for horse, cow or goat, no rain, always sheltered, small and large bales available, $2.50-$4. Kim Godon, Goldston 919-770-1070. Oat hay, cutting in May, 4x5 round bales $48; square bales $5. Stan Lassiter, Four Oaks 919-934-5800 or 631-0249. 2011 hay horse quality no rain mixed oats and fescue $3/per square bale. Vernon Hill, Mount Pleasant 980-621-5091. Horse quality hay $30/roll; sq. bales, $5. H. Davis, Elon 336-260-7606. Coastal Bermuda sq bales, $4; 4x4 round bales, $25; matua 4x4 round $35. Tom Williams, Rockingham 910-895- 3480 or 817-4448. Wheat straw $2.25/per bale, de-livery possible. Teddy Britt, Evergreen 910-862-9432. Now booking May 2011 cutting alfalfa/orchard mix $6.50 in the field, $7.50 in barn; orchard grass, $5.50 in field, $4.50 in barn, 50 lb bales horse quality. Harden Phipps, Julian 336- 466-6817. 40 4x4 hay bales meadow hay that flooded, good for landscaping, $6/ea, I will load for you. Gerald Zimmerman, High Point 336-887-2870. Fescue sq bales, $3; fescue mulch hay can be blown or hand spread, $2/ea. Keith Andrews, Graham 336-684-3483. Orchard and matua grass mix, sq bales, $4-$6; cow/goat hay, $3.50 mix bale; Dessie Teff grass hay, warm sea-sonal that makes ideal hay for horses, great digestion and flavor, $4/bale; round bales, $40-$50 in the dry. Barry W. Lindley, Pittsboro 919-742-4009 or Hay & Grain 542-8920-cell. For Sale Hay & grain One row turning plow, fast hitch. Billy Sharpe, Wilson 252- 243-6801. One bottom turning plow in work-ing cond., 1 pt. hitch, 16 in. Dennis Walker, Ruffin 336-261-4500. Small sickle mower to fit 1220 Ford tractor - category 1, 3 pt. hitch, 4, 5, or 6 ft.bar, field ready or minor repair needed, reasonable. Tom Wilkinson, Cooleemee 336-284-2272. Pixal vibrating sorting table & even feeder. T. Collins, Mt. Airy 336- 345-7908. ATV’s with dump bed. John M. Jordan, Saxapahaw 336-376-3132. Farmall Super C/200 parts tractor w/2 pt fast-hitch tractor doesn’t need to run, will pay reasonable price. Howard Layton, Liberty 336-380-9217. Used Powell one row transplanter w/water tank for 140 Farmall. Auman Teel, Asheboro 336-381-3929. One row International corn planter for 140 Farmall one pt hitch. Richard Loftis, Elon 336-421-9948. John Deere 320 or 330 tractor PTO driven manure spreader & 2 or 4 row corn planter. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336-442-3613. 1 pt hitch, 16 in 1 bottom turning plow in working condition. Dennis Walker, Ruffin 336-451-6500. Dosmatic irrigation pump parts & pumps models DP20, DP 30, & 40; also need XS Smith greenhouse parts especially the approx. 2 1/2 ft long alum. plastic binder clips that fastens plastic to the greenhouse frame. Michael Smith, Whitsett 336-516-5032. 2010 John Deere for parts prefer-ably a diesel. Thomas Donadio, To-baccoville 336-528-9432. Single mule pull behind disc harrow. M. Robert, Liberty 336- 622-5504. Large Farmall tractor will consider 706, 806, 856 or 1206, diesel and wide front end preferred, reasonable price. Dale Beeninga, Summerfield 336- 643-6412. Irrigation reel with at least 900 ft of hose, reasonable price. Brandon Thomas, Norwood 704-219-1261. Chipper/shredder in GC, must chip up to 4-5 inch limbs. Alan Krenz, Marshville 704-385-9705. 5 to 10 ton feed bin for pig feed. Joe Tucker, Charlotte 704-641-2511. Deutz Allis GP 2.5 4x5 round baler must be field ready, week days call after 6 pm, weekends anytime. Norris McConnell, Mount Ulla 704-663-3828. Needles for 442 Allis Chalmers square baler. Michael Fender, Mar-ion 828-659-1220. Tobacco big baler in GC. Danny Hyatt, Waynesville 828-734-4556. 4 cylinder Perkins diesel en-gine 65 Massey Ferguson. Jackie Ford, Tryon 828-899-1246. Fast hitch subsoiler for Interna-tional tractor. Charles Hines, Vass 910- 245-7011. Oat crimping machine or roller, not a big one, crimping 100 lbs a week. Ginger Bruton, Wilmington 910- 262-5152. Pull behind mower, trail mower for ATV, prefer 60 in/5ft, price range $500. Marcia Oswald, Rose Hill 910- 389-7523. Hines H-1600 tractor cultivator bars, front and rear. Jerry Troutman, Fay-etteville 910-425-5237. Used 300-500 series pallet forks for a John Deere front end loader. Scott Brown, Salemburg 910-489-6731. Four cylinder Wisconsin engine w/4-1770 or compatible engine to fit Vermeer 630B stump grinder, GC. Warren McCrimmon, Southern Pines 910-692-8957. Fertilizer gear drive for an International Super C bolts on brake drum. David Morrison, Aberdeen 910-944-7460. 3 pt post hole digger with 12” or larger auger in GC; also good 5 or 6 ft bush hog in GC; 16 ft stock trailer with high sides reasonably priced. Jim Babb, Carthage 910-947-3384. WTB KMC 4 row peanut digger. Ben Brisson, Tar Heel 910-991-1777. John Deere bucket for JD 521 loader. Charles McPherson, Me-bane 919-563-3032. Automatic transmission for John Deere mower 125 hydrostatic. Chad Entrekin, Huntersville 980-722- 0355. AC WD or WD 45 for restoration. Dennis McCoy, Winterville 235- 525-2638. No. 2 Modern Hammer Mill built by C.S. Bell Co. in Hillsboro, OH; will consider other manufact. brands. Chris Greene, Fleetwood 336-877-4835. Disc hay cutter NH 850 round hay baler. B.N. Ross, Yanceyville 336- 421-5423. Motor parts for model JD 60 tractor. David Arrin, Snow Camp 336-213-5537 or 675-5476. Equipment Wanted FARM EQUIPMENT wanted Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW May 2011 Full breed Dexter bull, naturally born polled. David DeWald, Hert-ford 252-333-5813. Fainting goats, looking for all ages, does preferred but bucks as well. Charly Thornhill, Ramseur 336-302-6589. Small goat farm looking for a jenny foal to raise with the purpose of protecting our herd, must be under 6 m/o. Allison Cooper, McLeans-ville 336-707-2660. Newborn dairy calves, $1. Greg van Eyk, Oak Ridge 337-308-1280. Livestock For Sale Livestock Wanted Livestock Full breed Dexter cattle, $600/bulls, $800/heifers. David DeWald, Hertford 252- 333-5813. Milking Devon cow reg. and 1-m/o bull calf, $1,350 obo. Charles Gupton, Louisburg 252-438-4002. Reg. Dorper ram lambs, some purebred, some percentage, excel. for breeding to purebred ewes or on com-mercial ewes, $150-$400ea. Brandon Mills, Trenton 252-617-2893. Fainting/myotonic goat kids, double reg. w/both MGR & IFGA, excel. qual-ity stock w/great bloodlines, perfect for breeding, show or pets, $250 & up. Anna Smith, Littleton 252-908-4380 or www. solisoccasusvilla.com. Alpine dairy goats, reg. American & French buck & doe kids, yearlings & milkers, CAE free & hand raised on small family herd, $150 & up. Leon Albright, Thomasville 336-250-7288. Miniature jenny, 5 1/2 m/o, just weaned, sorrel, reg. w/ADMS, $800. Kay & Tom Walker, Madison 336-280-8357. Reg. Texas longhorn yearling & older bulls/steers, $350 & up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336-302-0966 or www. rrlonghorns.com. Spotted Boer goats, 50-100%, red, black, paints, spotts & dapples, bucks, does & wethers, $150 & up. Beanie Bozzo, Bear Creek 336-302-7985 or www.ncspottedboergoats.com. AGS Nigerian dwarf doelings, 2-9 mos., $250; second-generation mini alpines, doelings, whethers & buck-lings, $80-$150; all disbudded, CD&T, rabies included. Janine Jenzano, Hurdle Mills 336-364-2708. Alpine dairy goats, heavy milking stock, yearling milker, $350; doe & buck kids, $75 & up; mature buck, $250. Mary Ann, Graham 336-376-8242. Kiko goats, breeding stock selected for parasite resistance & maternal traits, weaned bucklings & doelings avail., $250-$900. Chuck Shaffer, Walnut Cove 336-420-2244 or www.genera-tionfarm. com. Boer goats, bucks & does born 03/2011, standard colors, full blooded & high percentage, $50 & up. Richard Loftis, Elon 336-421-9948. Dairy goats, all ages, male & female, doe w/kid avail., need to reduce flock size, $15 & up. Anne Cain, Hampton-ville 336-468-4468. Boer goats, ABGA & 100%, paints & traditional avail., $100 & up. Tommy Brown, Boonville 336-468-8490. Premium quality show lambs, Hampshire, Hampshire/Suffolk cross, wethers & ewes, $200 & up. Austin Armstrong, Walnut Cove 336-480-5288. Fainting goats, tri-colors, blk/wht, some w/blue eyes, $75 - 300. K. Atkins, Kernersville 336-595-2825. Jacob sheep JSBA reg. breeding stock & lambs, can offer unrelated groups as starter flocks, 2 & 4 horned, black & lilac, $100 and up. Lillian Royal, Hays 336-608-8876 or www. wigglehillfarm.com. Boar goats, all sizes, $50 & up; 1 alpine yearling, $125. Barry Sizemore, Lexington 336-655-6132. Toggenburg 2 y/o buck, from Rowe in California; 5 y/o purbred polled doe from KBARC & kids out of the above pair, $250-500. Sid VanMatre, Trin-ity 336-687-1792. Llamas miniature: babies, adults, female, males, variety of colors: $600 & up. Mike/Wanda Higgins, Gibson-ville 336-697-8955. Full Nubian & full Alpine billies, dob 2011, $40; 2 y/o reg. alpine billy, $200; 2 y/o full blooded Nubian billy, $125. Tina Jester, East Bend 336-699- 8440. Boer & fainting, Feb. full blood Boer kids avail.,11 m/o fainting buck & does avail., tame & healthy, $90 & up. Dodd Linker, Clemmons 336-712-2484. Fainting goats, reg. miniatures, $100 & up. Don & Tammie Cain, Walkertown 336-754-4303 or www. cainfancyfainters.com. Pygmy goats, males & females, young & old, $30 & up. Carl Fugate, Lexington 336-853-8037. Boer goats, pair, 2 males neutered & shots, great weedeaters, sell together or trade for 2 Nigerian dwarf goats, $200. Danny Snipes, Asheboro 336- 873-7781. Purebred Nubians ADGA, milking doe, proven y/o buck, 2010 show ribbons, buck kids, spots, excel. milking & show bloodlines, $200 & up. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704-242-4667. Pygmy goats, $35-65. Robert, Hamp-tonville 704-450-3239. Black Angus & Sim-Angus bulls, top bloodlines, 8 mos.-2 y/o.,$850-$1,800. Shane Howard, Locust 704-485-3487. Kiko billy, 100% NZ IKGA reg., 4 y/o, sire is Goliath’s Keeper, $400. Phillip Hamby, Shelby 704-538-1868. Angus purebred bred cows, cow/calf pairs & heifers, $800 & up. Grady Ward, Lawndale 704-538-3397. Purebred Nubians, ADGA buck kids, 2 m/o, marbled coloring, good natured, from proven milkers & show bloodlines, 1 milking doe, easy milker, kidder & good mother, $250 & up. Leigh Powlas, Salisbury 704-633-2508. Reg. Red Angus bulls, 8-9 m/o, good performance, excel. epd’s, AI sired, $1,000. Kevin Huffman, Salisbury 704- 637-6367. Finn sheep, increase lambing percent-ages w/sheep that have litters, outstanding wool, delicious meat, docile, lambs born April & May, $100/ea. Jeff Brendle, Kings Mountain 704-739-5179. Cashmere goats, bucks, does & weth-ers, excel. fiber, $75-125; dairy goat kids, mostly bottle babies, $50 & up. Kelly Foster, Concord 704-782-6627. Club lambs, flock has produced & exhibited champions at all levels of competition, $200 & up. Brad Johnson, Cleveland 704-798-2958. Reg. polled Hereford cows w/Dec. calves, bred back to Angus bull for Dec. calving, $1,200 -$1,800/ea. Alice Davis, Salisbury 704-855-4930. Toggenburg goats from Switzer-land, kids avail., good milkers, friendly, disbudded, brown & white, 2 hrs. west of Asheville, female doeling, $300; male buckling, $250. Nancy Shirley, Topton 828-321-9036. Black polled Simmental bulls, 15 m/o, easy calvers, top bloodlines, $1,500 - $1,800. Greg Wyant, Newton 828- 381-1478. 27 Black Angus & Angus cross bred heifers, avg. 900 lbs, bred to LBW Angus Yon Farm bulls, easy calving, $1,300 & up. Derek Teague, Catawba 828-446-6111. Wool sheep: reg. Jacob ewe lambs, $200; nat. colored Cotswold cross ewe lambs, $150; wethers $65, spinners flock, dual purpose, $150-$250. Elizabeth Strub, Weaverville 828-645-5869. Alpacas, $1,000 & down; llama & baby boy, $500. Jamie Wilkie, El-lenboro 828-657-6022. Sheep, colored Corriedale, a fine wooled hand spinning flock, colors from black to light gray, 2011 lambs, $250. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657-9271 or www.sheepsheep.com. Nigerian dwarf dairy goats, ADGA reg., bred for the show ring, $250. Joanna Wilcox, Boone 828-719-8713 or http:// boonedockwilcox.weebly.com. Purebred reg. Black Angus bulls, good EPDs & excellent bloodlines, $1,500; open heifers, $1,000. Marion Woodbury, Tryon 828-817-3591. Sheep, Barbados/Dorper x; 2 ram lambs dob 1-11, 1 ram dob 3-11, $95/ea.; mature ram, DOB 1-10, $190. Marion Hobbs, Bunnlevel 910-624-3448. African dwarf/Alpine x goats, all ages, $25/ea. Emery Smith, Southern Pines 910-724-3617. Boer bucklings & doelings, some older doe’s avail., $100 & up. Jason, Mount Olive 919-222-3487. Wethers for fall shows, ready, $100 & up. Amy Mabe, Efland 919-260-1439. Guinea hogs, GHA breeding stock, born 12/12/2010, docile, hardy & easy to care for, males $200; females $300. Dana Schouten, Bear Creek 919-323-9748 or www.closertotheland.org. Nigerian dwarf goats, AGS purebred, lots of colors, blue eyes, well-handled, affectionate, wethers $50, does up to $250. Stacy Lewis, Louisburg 919- 435-0324. Two horned lilac or black & white Jacob rams, most are purebred, not reg., adults or lambs avail., $150-300 or will trade one for an Angora buck if tested clean of disease. Barb Walton, Siler City 919-548-4626. French Alpine female dairy goats, must go as group of four, ages range from 2 to 4 yrs, $200/4. Sam Gasson, Rougemont 919-477-6684 or gasson-stirrup@ gmail.com. Reg. polled Hereford heifer, 10 m/o, $600. Jeff Bass, Franklinton 919- 528-2181. Nubian goats, wethers & doe, dehorned, $80 & up. Nancy Hillmer, Pittsboro 919-542-1068. Miniature Hereford fullblood reg. bulls & heifers calves, mixed Belted Galloway & Hereford calves, $500 up. Jake Swauger, Kipling 919- 557-6128. Kiko meat goats, purebred does, $300, purebred bucks $300; 100% New Zealand bucks, $400, less parasites, foot trimming & are excellent dams. Bill Thornton, Raleigh 919-625-2949. Two full-blooded Guernsey heif-ers, bred to Guernsey bull, $850/ea. Dean Thornton, Mount Olive 919- 689-9739. Purebred Dexter cattle, bred cows & bulls, $400 & up. Mike Griffith, Oxford 919-690-0004 or longafter-farms@ yahoo.com. Shetland sheep, yearlings & older. nice fleeces, various colors, small sheep makes good pets, spinners’ flocks, opp free, voluntary scrapie program mem-ber, $75 to $200. Teresa Fischer, Siler City 919-742-3234. Baby La Mancha goats, males avail., hand raised, gentle, $50. Kim Moore, Siler City 919-742-5850. Gulf coast sheep, heritage breed, good wool & meat animal, adults & lambs avail., $120. Christian Stalberg, Hurdle Mills 919-801-0734. Reg. Black Angus cows w/calves, sired by New Frontier SO78 & Gar Integrity, can be sold together or separately, $900 -$1,600. David Bacon, Selma 919-965-8428. Two bull calves, 1 y/o, milking Devon & Maine Anjou, $700/ea. obo. Linda Morris, Henderson 919- 971-8446. Black Angus bulls, 1 ½ y/o, sire: Precision, $1,000/ea. will nego.; 5 Angus cows w/calves, 2-3 mos./old, $1,000/ea. J.A. Simpson, Beulaville 910-298-4970. Polled Hereford cattle, reg, blood-line, bulls, 14 m/o, $750/ea. Nancy McKnight, State Road 336-874-2166 – day, 276-773-2684 – night; 276-768- 8769 – cell. Black Angus herd, 12 large frame cows calving in May-June, $1,000/ea.; cows/calf pairs, $1,100/ea.; 1 herd bull, $1,100. Ronnie Oakley, Mayodan 336-427-3475. Pygmy goats, 1 billy & 1 nanny, $45/ea. Dale/Janet Wiles, Cumberland 910-425-3657. Boer goats, kids, males, young females, some females already bred, $40-$150. Marion Squires, Burgaw 910- 471-0859. Black Angus 5 purebred heifers, no papers, DOB 5/2010 and 7/2010, $800/ea, take all and I will nego., sire Gar Precision. Alvin Searcy, Marion 828-738-8533. Kiko goats crossed with Boer and Spanish, bucks and does, 4 m/o, $100- $150/ea. Louise Proffitt, Grimesland 252-746-2337. Jersey milk cow $600. Garnea Jarrell, Mt Airy 336-352-3491 or 648-4288. Boer cross, white w/red head, brown doelings, $75 OBO. Dory Van Duzer, Durham 919-416-9689 call before 9. Feeder pigs Tamworth/Hamp mix, pasture raised, 7-8 w/o, $50/ea. Ron Peters, Reidsville 336-342-7545. Black Angus bulls, purebred, reg., excellent EPDs, bred to perform, $1,400 up. Cecil F. Brown, Seagrove 910-428-9018 or 336-873-7997. 2011 Saanen doelings, buckling and wethers from $100-$200, entire herd ADGA reg and certified CAE negative annually, disbudded, gentle, excellent milking potential for family or dairy. Liza Plaster, Lenoir 828-758-0906. Polled Hereford bull, 1 y/o, $650. Jamie Gray, Hurdle Mills 336- 599-0970. Livestock 5-25 acres of wetlands for research study, working on degree in natural medicine, long term cash lease, any county east of Greenville. W. Dale Wheeler, Buxton 252-256-0603. Farmland for bird dog training. training young dog for AKC hunt test standards, would like to lease a farm in the Mcleansville area, slightly over-grown fields preferred. Ronald Young, McLeansville 336-621-0448. To lease 50 ac hunting land in Al-leghany county for turkey and deer , also would like to run my beagles. Harvey Collins, State Road 336-648-1256. To lease 2 - 3 acres for mixed veg-etable production in the Mcleansville or Gibsonville area with access to water for irrigation. Rickie Holness, McLeans-ville 336-698-0419. To rent/lease farmland in Davie, Iredell, and Rowan co, used to grow corn, wheat and soybeans. Justin Graham, Cleveland 704-278-9009. To lease land for hunting, responsible hunter, small and large tracts, reference can be given if needed,25 years hunting experience. Tommy Shields, Albemar-le 704-322-8249. To lease farm land for crops, corn, soybeans, barley and wheat, larger acreage preferred but will consider others, Iredell, Rowan co. William Haraden, Moores-ville 704-622-2307. Family farm looking to expand fenced pasture or crop land, Alexander, Catawba, Iredell, Wilkes or Caldwell co. Ray Icenhour, Taylorsville 828- 312-6563. To lease 100-200 acres in Moore or Montgomery county, responsible & respectful hunters, will obey your rules & respect your property. Charles Rhinehart, Candler 828-667-2931. Farmland or small pasture for dairy cow in Robbins prefer close to Smyrna Church Rd. Lisa Helman, Robbins 910- 464-3287. Land to deer and squirrel hunt, any amout in Moore, Chatham, Lee county. Andy Dick, Sanford 910- 639-4233. To lease 100 + ac deer hunting land Orange co, 3-4 responsible experienced hunters with insurance and references. Alex Webb, Hillsborough 919-259-2621. Small tract land prefer with stream or spring, must be reasonable price. David Miller, Newton 828-308-5911. To lease, farmland for turkey hunting only in Stokes or Rockingham county, will pay $6/per ac per year. Shawn Grubbs, Broadway 919-258-5899. To lease hunting property for 2011 hunting season possibly longer in Greensboro area, large enough to ac-commodate up to 4 adult hunters, have personal liability insurance, will take care of property. Jerry Hembree, Greens-boro 336-697-9292. To lease or buy 30 + ac small farm with house, pastaure needed, Nash Edgecombe, Wilson or Pitt co area, Franklin co. B.D. Smith, Rocky Mount 252-442-5530. Farmland Wanted FARMLAND FARMLAND WANTED Two tree farms 7 mi west of UNC 3 + ac-, $29.9 thousand; 22 + ac $275,000, farm use valuation/ trees 20 years+/Orange co. Walter Durham, Chapel Hill 919-967-1411. 115 ac SW Caswell co. level with large open fields and woods loaded with wildlife, approx. 16 ac lake, will sell smaller parcels, $540,000; 16 acres SW Caswell co, level, loaded with wildlife, all woods, $72,000. Melvin Butler, Reidsville 336-212-0975. For rent secluded 50 ac. horse or cattle farm with restored log cabin, stable, barns, pastures, creeks, stor-age buildings, riding trails, $1,000/ month. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234-8518. 48 ac +/- most in 9 y/o pines, great deer and rabbit hunting, com-pletely fenced, located on Regan Rd, Lexington, $150,000. John Ray Ward, Lexington 336-249-8349. 49.33 ac of farm land with house, hay barn and outbuildings, majority in fenced pasture, suitable for livestock, Surry co, $395,000 nego. Jan Earley, Pilot Mountain 336-351-3576. For rent 20 ac, land lays well, $100/ per acre to plant soybeans. Willie Gammons, Mt Airy 336-351-6769. 20 ac Randolph co., near Climax, approx. 14 ac. cleared, creeks, great for mini farm, pond site, 15 minutes from Greensboro or Asheboro, $90,00 0. DeVane Williard, Randleman 336- 362-6242. 10 ac horse-farm, open/wooded, about4 ac fenced, 4 stall barn, foaling barn, hay barn, water/elec, creek, trails, 2,200 sq ft mobile home, private road Randolph co, you can lease $1,300 or buy, $160,000. M. Bowman, Ashe-boro 336-381-4119. 69 ac has pond and 2 streams and all on road front, good farm land, $7,000/ per ac. Charles Haynes, Harmony 336- 463-2427. 25 ac farm, Ellenboro, 3,500+ sq ft brick home, barn, cleared and wooded land, pasture, 2 creeks, privacy, con-venience within an hour of Charlotte or Asheville, $325,000. Olin Idol, Mocksville 336-492-6043. 20 ac horse farm with 12 stall master barn, feed room, wash pit, tack, and office, 105 ft x 175 ft arena, no house, 4 outbuildings, $250,000. Bruce Taylor, Burlington 336-570-0101. Approx. 3.59 ac, 200 feet road frontage with two creeks on Union Cross Church Rd., in Yadkinville, currently used as hay field, $16,500. James Graham, Yadkinville 336-679- 8266. 5.6 ac with 7 room farm house, Davidson co, great place for horses, 225,000. James Craver, Lexington 336- 731-7520. 36 ac mountainous, great views, stream, 1,400 ft paved road frontage, excellent owner financing, $2,000/ ac. Lewis Cox, Mount Airy 336- 786-1697. 42.7 ac Brush Mt area $4,000/ac mountain timberland, new survey, r/w lines painted, owner financing. Brown Osborne, Moravian Falls 336-838- 4590. 142 ac, 81 fenced, remainder hardwood, road frontage, barn, util-ity bldg, water, ideal horse/cattle farm, 4,500 sq. ft. home, $1,1100. M. Colon, Denton 336-859-3611. 10 ac beautiful horse pasture, spring-fed pond, stocked, new woven wire fence. newly seeded, fertilized, convenient to 6 towns, $69,000. William Kroll, Bennett 336-879-6505. 8.006 ac Yadkin co, fenced pas-ture, one ac pond in center, 492.1 ft road frontage, $75,000. Linda Isom, Pfafftown 336-945-9373. 36+/- acres ashe co mountain timber land, some mature timber 600’ state rd frontage, game & 3 south facing homesites on the ridge at 3600’., $249000. Bill Anderson, Rock-well 704-279-3647. 10 ac Mint Hill, Mecklenburg co, includes house, certified bamboo nursery with retail area and 7 acres of many varieties of well-established bamboo ready to dig or cut and sell, two out buildings, $399,000. David Day, Charlotte 704-604-8042. 30 ac wooded land near Sanford, potential pond site w/wet weather creek, $95,000 OBO. Josh Quinn, Benson 704- 743-8818. 100+/- ac, Montgomery co, wooded tract, great farm potential, 2,000 ft frontage, water, internal roads, plenty deer, turkey, food plots, gated entrance, $300,900. Tim Arey, Concord 704- 782-6800. 63.5 ac Caldwell co one mile river frontage, hunting, fishing, rid-ing trails, county water great views, gentle slopes, half white pines, $729,900. Keith Oxford, Granite Falls 828-310-3070. 18.78 ac fruit farm with peach and apple orchards, grapes, asian pears, plums, blueberries, persimmons, 2 ponds for irrigation, several work bldg, refrigerated room in one bldg, mobile home, 2 tractors, farm equip., golf cart with sale, $325,000. John Ferguson, Cameron 910-245-2936. 700 ac farmland, great road frontage, located in Raeford, Hoke co, $2,500/per ac, email at rcurrie@earthlink.net. Robie Currie, Raeford 910-624-5054. 102.5 ac Anson co about 1 hr east of Charlotte, timber has been cut, good for chicken farm, pasture or plant in pines, great hunting deer, turkey, hog and duck, $240,000. Carl Lee, Rockingham 910- 895-4564 or 995-7886. 30 ac +/- Granville co 2/3 open 1/3 wooded 1,300 sq ft house, tenant house, 3 wells, 2 septic, pond and out bldgs, $249,000. John West, Louisburg 919- 497-6992. 30 acres in Chatham co, 3 br, 1 bath brick house, 30’ x 30’ shop, two 12’ x 20’ storage bldings, other storage bldgs, 20+ ac forestry, $300,000. Glenn Allred, Hurdle Mills 919-548-0716. 24 ac 22 ac fenced for pasture, 20 head cattle, 2 mobile homes, 225 ft pole shed, etc., some financing avail-able, $184,000. J. R. Smith, Sophia 336-689-4335. 26 ½ ac Ashe co, Blue Ridge mtns, close to New River, easy access, $8,000/per ac. Terry Watson, Fleetwood 336-877-4002. 4 ac Forsyth co, 3 stall barn, 2 tractors with attachments, out buildings, 3,000 sq ft house, $250,000. June Keehn, Rural Hall 336-969-5453. 100 + ac pond stocked with fish, log home, paved road, new steel roof, $700,000. Myrtice Myers, Bostic 828- 245-1552. For lease 169 ac deer hunting 2011 season, planted in 5 y/o oak trees, 4 wheeler paths, 3 mi windrows cut over, Martin co, $10/per ac; for lease 150 ac farm planted 5 y/o oak trees, deer, quail, turkey, rabbit, still hunting 1-3 persons only, $10/per ac. W. Modlin, Jamesville 252-792-7709 45 ac mountain land, Wilkes co, Blue Ridge Parkway, deer, bear, turkey, harvestable timber, cabin, electricity, creeks, owner financing, $169,000. Gene Clayton, Fayetteville 910-488-1731. 44 ac Forsyth co, 3 mi from Winston- Salem, fixer house, $5,000/per ac. Richard Kelley, Rural Hall 336-924-9780. 140 ac track in Montgomery co, timber, hunting, deer, wild turkey, $375,000/for all, will separate, $4,000/per ac. E. Britt, Biscoe 910-220-2596. 22.5 ac reg. tree farm, Stem, NC, pine, hardwood, fruit, horse friendly, 1,075 sq ft house, storage buildings, $229, 600. Mike Hatfield, Brooksville 813-917-4121. FARMLAND May 2011 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Looking for bees wax, will pay $1.50/lb. Keith Elkes, Archdale 336- 382-3500. Will pick up honeybee swarms in Randolph, Davidson and Guilford counties; also want unwanted bee-keeping supplies. Tom Hayes, Sophia 336-442-6859. Bulk honey produced in North Carolina, reasonable. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910-352-7868. Bushhogging SE Guilford co and surrounding area, $35/per hr, 2 hr mini-mum. Bill Rogers, Climax 336-674-6208 or 337-5250. All types tractor related work, can clean up those over grown fields, garden prep, driveways, sow grass, etc., references available, $45/hr. David Joyce, Walnut Cove 336-414-1871. Barefoot horse hoof trimming, heals laminitis, contraction, navicular minis, donkeys, horses, quality hoof care and respect for you and your horse, 15 yrs experience, references available, $40 - $50/horse. Kenny Johnson, Mocks-ville 336-469-8978. All types farrier work. Justin Donnelly, Zionville 336-385-1364 or 828-964-5667. Swine drain line cleaning available, $3/per ft. Aaron Dodson, Mt Olive 910- 596-1047. Bush hogging in and around Durham, $40/hr. Matthew Eagle, Durham 919- 220-7613 or 219-3551. Fence chain link, wood, vinyl, horse fence, sale and installation only, no direct sales, $1- $20,000. Joseph Champlion, Willow Spring 919-552- 9042. Portable sawmill, saw your logs to lumber at my place or yours, custom sawing and post and beam available, $65/per hr. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669-1859. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Bees, Supplies & Services For Sale NOTICE N.C. law requires a permit to sell honey bees in the state. A permit is not required for: The sale of less than 10 bee hives in a calendar year, a one-time going-out-of-business sale of less than 50 hives, or the renting of bees for pollination purposes or their movement to gather honey. Contact Don Hopkins, state apiarist, NCDA&CS, 1060 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001 for information. Stainless steel 12/18 frame Dadant extractor, strong motor, heavy duty custom base, located near Greenville NC, $750. Joe Miller, Bethel 252-228- 9342 or 4nursebee@gmail.com. 33-frame s.s. honey bee radial Kelly extractor, $1,200 obo. Len Harris, Grifton 252-702-3001. Beekeeping supplies, everything is one year old or newer, all equipment is select and top grade, $1,850-$1,910. Colby Myers, Ronda 336-244-2596 or colbman1@aol.com. Beekeeping supplies, all beekeeping supplies must go, everything is either new or one year old, call for more info, reasonable, $1 up. M. Keith, Trinity 336-475-5137. Five frame nuc, ready early May thru June, limited number avail., call now to reserve, $125. John Pledger, Trinity 336-475-5137. Bee supplies, hive bodies, wooden-ware, all components, tools, smokers, gloves, wax, hats & veils, $1-$200. Gail Morgan, Liberty 336-622-3720. Carni,Cordovan,Waynes & Italian queen bees, $18/ea.; Waynes $22/ea. Larry Tate, Winston-Salem 336- 788-4554. Five frame nuc’s, cypress minn., hyg.ita., $95; Cypress bee equip, new 10f deep brood boxes, 5f deep nuc’s, shallow 434 super’s, $50 - $200; 20. hives for pollination, 6 weeks, $50. Craig Buffkin, Delco 910-470-2929. 3-lb. package Italian bees w/queen, $85; bee supplies, all handmade, $10- $100. Darren Orr, Old Fort 828-581- 4494 or www.orrbeesupply.com. Honeybees, 3-lb package w/queen $80; Italian queens raised in eastern North Carolina, $18, USPS or pickup. Rick Coor, Goldsboro 919-778-0210. Italian queens avail., $22/ea.; hygenic & non-hygenic queens avail., $22. Robert Jones, Coats 919-894-7361 or www.lonepinefarmstead.com Bee hive, 10 frames & foundations, assembled & painted 1 top, 1 hive body, 1 bottom & 1 entrance reducer, $100; other bee supplies avail. Michael Stephenson, Princeton 919-965-8609 of 631-2605 Five frame nucs, Italian stock, no chemical miteacides, quantity discounts avail., no frame exchange, 20 mi. North of Wilmington, $115. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910-352-7868. Green axe side arm mowing we mow heavy brush trees 10 inches or smaller also ponds, around fields, fence lines, banks, ditch lines,creek banks, roadsides, etc, 25 ft reach, by the hour or contract. Clint Stirewalt, Rock-well 704-202-6718. Bovine artificial insemination $30/per cow plus semen, multi cow discount email at badstang289@ gmail.com. M. James, Siler City 919- 930-1793. Equine massage therapy restora-tion & maintenance of your horses, 14+ years certified ESMT; horse sitting service 25 mile radius around Hillsborough inclusive, excess mi & additional critters fees may apply 30+ yrs experience, references avail-able, $50/day first 5 horses. Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsborough 919-932- 1313 or www.thehorseriderconnec-tion. com. Farmer looking for some fellow farmers who are having a problem with hogs, would be glad to talk about any options. Mark Waller, Durham 919- 40 3-9657. Farm Labor FARM LABOR 50 Leland cypress to plant this yr., $5 or less each. Merry Willis, Reids-ville 336-342-1879. Eastern red cedars, 6’ - 12’ tall to dig up for nursery stock. Bruce Wagoner, Gibsonville 336-449-5532. Seeds of heirloom cornfield beans, either black seeded or striped seeded. Barry Ritchie, Salisbury 704-633-7885. Zipper pea seeds or bush conch pea seeds, will consider any cream pea variety. Don Freeman, Gerton 828- 329-2460. Milo seed, does not have to be cleaned, 3 or 4 bushel or 200 lbs., $5-$8. Charles, Oxford 919-691-7062. Old timey white bunch bean, type that can be dried. Carl Kinard, Cliffside 828-657-9334. Seeds & Plants For Sale Seeds & Plants Wanted SEEDS & PLANTS Daylilies, great flowering perennial, over 200 varieties, disease/pest resistant, variety of colors, early/mid/late/re-bloomers, 12” to 48” tall, $4 & up. B. J. Wright, Macon 252-257-4454, www. oakvillefarm.com. Burning bushes $2.50 potted; blue rug juniper, $2.50 potted. Valerie Andrews, Boomer 336-921-3124. Purple hyacinth bean vine seeds, beautiful ornamental climbing plant, first purple flowers & then purple beans. Send SASE (legal size) & $1/12 seeds. Janet Martin, 215 Coley Rd. Henderson, NC 27537, 252-436-2442. Iris, yellows, blues, pink, cham-pagne & bronze, $3/doz., unlabeled; $4/doz labeled, $6 shipping up to 3 doz.; Cattleya & Cymbidium orchids, $3-$10+shipping. Marilyn Hancock, Denton 336-241-2214. Sunflower seeds, old timey type, huge 12-14 lb. flower, 15-18” dia., 25 seeds/$3, 50 seeds/$5, send SASE & cash. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Rd., Trinity, NC 27370. Leyland cypress trees, 1 gal, $2.50; 2 gal,$4; mundo grass, blue rug juniper or gold thread cypress,1 gal $2.50. John Hood, Brown Summit 336-601-7502 evenings & weekends. German Johnson tomato seed, 10/$1, 1oz./$40; Lednum watermelon, 10/$1 w/SASE. Wilson Elkins, 4248 Pleasant Garden Rd., Greensboro, NC 27313. Old English boxwoods up to 20 in. tall, $0.90/inch. Forrest Michael, Lexington 336-787-5382. Japanese maples, other varieties of conifers & evergreens, 1 gal.-95 gal., $3-$750. Jim Holland, Lewisville 336- 813-5543. Red hibiscus seeds, beautiful deep red w/large flower head, winter hardy, send $2 + SASE for 25 seeds; heirloom Rose Campion seeds, beautiful fuschia color w/green foliage, easy to grow, 50 seeds/$2. Zoe Kelley, 1313 Hempshire Ct., High Point, NC 27262-7313. Liriope (monkey grass), 1 gal pots, $2.50/ea., discounts for 100 or more. Danielle Blake, Mount Gilead 704- 221-5883. Elderberry plants in 3 gal. pots, $12/ea.; Catalpa or Catawba worm fish bait trees in pots, $5-$12. Kevin Camp-bell, Harmony 704-775-2425. Lucky buckeyes, $3.75/doz.; buck-eyes for planting, $5/doz., includes shipping & instructions, Jules Simmons, Sylva 828-226-4700. Asparagus plants, 500 2-yr. old plants in 1-gal. pots, plant now, should be ready for harvest next spring, $875/all or $2.50/ea. Doris Duffy, Morganton 828- 433-7417. Marigold, cracker jack seed 2,000 seed/oz., yellow & orange mixed, $3/oz.; zinnia seed, California giants, mixed colors 2,000 seeds/oz., $3/oz.; four-o’clock seeds, mixed colors, $3/oz.; send $3/oz & 2 postage stamps/ea. oz. Warren Shiver, 231 Lambert Rd., Biscoe, NC 27209. Blueberry plants, 1 gal.-15 gal., 10 varieties, early, mid & late season, $3-$75. Jeffrey Robertson, Garland 910- 529-1469. Azaleas, assorted colors & variet-ies, $1/ea. for 1 gal. pots thru May. Jim Gibson, Ellerbe 910-652-6154 or 910-573-7914. Hay sprigs, NC certified crops w/5 varieties, $4/bushel for Tifton 44, Tifon 85 & coastal; $7.50 for Ozark, includes royalty fee, & $5 for Midland 99. BB& K Farms, Maxton 910-844-6003. Fruit trees, domestic pears, Asian pears, peaches (5 gal.); figs, blueberries, blackberries, Scuppernong grapes(1-3 gal), $12-$20. Jim Babb, Carthage 910-947-3384. Dawn redwood and cyprus in 15 gal. pots, 8-12 feet tall, can be repot-ted or planted now, $40-$50. Charles, Oxford 919-691-7062. Martin gourds for bird houses & crafts, apple gourds, good selection, $1.25 & up. Glenn McElveen, Gar-ner 919-772-2785. Dwarf Yaupon holly, $9.99/3 gal. pot. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480. Castor (mole) bean seed; 35/$1 w/ SASE. Paul Hinds, 106 N. King Charles Rd, Raleigh, NC 27610. Sunflower seeds, old variety, huge flower, 50 seeeds/$3; gourd seeds, Mar-tin birdhouse & long handle dipper, 25 seeds/$2,00 plus SASE w/two stamps. Scott Hinson, 208 Country Club Dr., State Road 28676 336 835-7461. Old timey cockscomb seeds, has huge blossom head w/rich crimson color on sturdy 18” stalk, about 200 seeds/$3 plus SASE to Barry Cox 6225 Welborn Rd., Trinity 27370. Old timey little white cucumber seeds & dill seeds, $1/teaspoon + SASE; Gourd seeds birdhouse & luffa, 25 seeds/$1 + SASE. Jim Bostian/Mi-chelle Cook, 6235 River Bend Rd, Claremont, NC 28610. Zinnia seeds 3 Tbs, good measure, 2010 crop, big heads, $5/cash. Jack Taylor, 120 Queens Dr., King 27021. Cabbage plants several thousand, Bronco, $19/per thousand; Jersey Wake-field, $19/per thousand, be ready April 2011. Gerald Bumgarner, Hendersonville 828-290-4585. Mole beans 12/$1 with SASE. William Dail, 23 Tranquil Ln., Willow Spring 27592. Plant seeds get rid of moles, purple running hyacinth seeds, both are beauti-ful yard plants. Send legal size SASE & $1/doz. Faye Thompson, 3108 Raleigh Rd, Henderson, NC 27537. Old timey cockscomb seeds, huge blossom head with rich crimson color on sturdy 18” stalk, about 200 seeds, send SASE + $3 cash. Barry Cox, 6225 Welborn Rd., Trinity 27370. Comfrey high yield high protein perennial herb for fodder, food, compost and remedy, satisfaction guaranteed, $.29/ root and up for crowns, plants. Thomas Branham, Nantahala 828-321-3095. 2011 listing seeds Upland Creecy, $.25/per packet + SASE. Thad Wiseman, 2541 Union Cross Ch Rd., Yadkinville 27055. Native NC red cedar trees, great for privacy borders, 12 ft to 25 ft, $50/ea, tree mover quote available. Wade Pearce, Willow Springs 919-810-9039. Gourds for bird houses and crafts, large selection, $1.25 up. Denny Rollins, Mocksville 336-492-7223. Running okra seed, 50/$1 + SASE with 2 postage stamps. D. H. Franklin, 1496 Conrad Sawmill Rd., Lewisville 336-945-3265. Daylilies Stella D’or, hosta, liriope green, 30/$75; 200 single fans, $150. G. Stowe, Haw River 336-693-7542. Marigold seed 1/3 c., $3 + SASE; pumpkin seed, 50/$4 + SASE; daylilies $2/ea + postage. Landon Rice, PO Box 27, Connelly Springs 28612. Rhubarb plants 2 dozen, $7/ea, will be ready late april to mid May, transplanted fall 2010. Betty Wright, 4108 Charles Williams Ln, Granite Falls 28630 828-396-2856. Yellow Daisy, money plant, Indian summer, Detura Trumpet, Medicine man marigold, Hummingbird vine, hibiscus mix, Shasta daisy, $1/ea packet w/SASE. M. Banks, 653 Roper Rd., Flat Rock 28731. Running okra seed 18/$1 + SASE. Ann Williams, 112 Wilderness Way, Mocksville 27028. Castor bean 25/$1; cock comb red, 50/$1, Rose compion, 25/$1 all these require SASE; Chinese lantern, 2 ball for $1.25; onion, 1 c for $1.50; zinna, 25/$1; daylilies, naked lady, ea hill $5; white iris, $2 + shipping. Emma Pope, 7019 Kemp Rd., Raleigh 27613 919-596-9252. Japanese maple trees in pots, nice selection of various sizes, $25/ea up. Macy Williams, Fayetteville 910- 867-9505. SEEDS & PLANTS Bell neck rollers and male/female crested helmet pigeons assorted colors. William Tucker, Greensboro 336-273- 2648. Female red golden pheasants. John M. Jordan, Saxapahaw 336-376-3132. Black aires for chicken houses, the light restrictors, used or new. Randy Maye, Taylorsville 828-632-3652 or 234-9533. Guineas, guinea keets or eggs reasonable price within driving distance of Carthage. Jim Babb, Carthage 910- 947-3384. Mallard or India runner duck eggs for hatching, preferably within a 20 mile radius of Carthage. Judy Rowland, Carthage 910-947-3536. 6-8 barred rock, black sex link or Delaware pullets, will pay up to $8/ hen. Brian Wheeler, Chapel Hill 919- 967-9018. Poultry & Supplies For Sale Poultry & Supplies Wanted POULTRY & SUPPLIES Everett pure rollers since 1963 from Penson, great spin & colors, $35/pair; T Bird parlor rollers, certified, good distance, $30/ea; reservation for sum-mer, will ship. L. A. Everett, Monroe 704-577-3905 or danaunderwood@ fpcmonroenc.org . Broiler house equipment, feed bins, 10t & 8t, $800/ea.; fill systems $200/ea.; 48, 36, 30 inch fans $100/ea. & down. Pat Purlear, 336-452-1084. Old English bantams in 12 different colors, no shipping, $20/pr. Millo Potter, Seven Springs 252-569-2131. White homing pigeons, $10. R. Boyd, Washington 252-927-4588. Dominique hatching eggs, $5/doz. & baby chicks $3/ea. Jimmy Baker, Pinnacle 336-325-2401. Roosters, 4 m/o, free to good home. Lauren Bates, Pinnacle 336- 351-4451. Dominique chicks & laying hens, also hatching eggs for $6/doz.; new chicks, $3 ea. & laying hens $8-$12, etc. Ben Lawless, Westfield 336- 480-6667.| Young standard & bantam chickens, guineas and ducks, some grown chickens, guineas, pigeons & doves, $2-$15. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336-498-7103. Pigeons, rollers & doves of all colors, white homers; rollers, $5/ea; doves, $8/ea; & homers, $15/ea. Jerry Green, Randleman 336-498-9255 before 9 p.m. Amherst & swinhoes, $80/pr.; silvers, $50/pr.; ringnecks & black sumatras $30/pr.; Cassowary chicks $5,000; Rheas $300/ea. Joel, German-ton 336-567-5206. Call ducks, small, energetic & active, variety of colors available, $12/ea. Kelly Martin, Burlington 336- 570-9421. 3,000 red sex link pullets, brown egg layers, 18 w/o, vaccinated & de-beaked, Liberty/Staley area, $5.95 & up. E.D. Snider, Staley 336-622-2942 or 708-2998. Feather-leg bantam hen & rooster,15/pr.; other assorted roost-ers, $5/ea. Shannon Poindexter, East Bend 336-699-4735. Roosters, white leghorn, Rhode Island red, Americana, white leghorn cross, $7-10. Susan Everhart, Lin-wood 336-752-2241. Birmingham rollers & white homers, $10 & up.Danny Martin, Mount Airy 336-789-1166. Rare French black copper Ma-rans and Maran x Ameraucana chicks, hatching eggs; feathered legged Marans, produce dark chocolate-brown gourmet eggs; Ameraucanas, blue eggs; all free-range, $2-10. Cindy Stephenson, Mocksville 336-831-3110. Barred Plymouth rock hatching eggs from quality flock, good hatch rates, $5/doz. L.K. Bisher, Denton 336- 859-3691. Baby chicks, Rhode Island red, barred rock, copper black Marans and brown leghorns, also have mature hens available, $2.50 & up. Joe Snow, Thurmond 336-874-2535. Pure breed barred rocks, domi-nique, white leghorns, brown leghorns chicks, $1.50/ea. or 50+ chicks only $1/ea. Steve, New London 704-305- 0970. Blue black lavender & splash Opington chicks & eggs, can ship eggs, $5. Billy Paul Hill, Rockwell 704- 649-8315. Gator brand water medicaters, $100/ea.; poultry water line regulators $20/ea.; beacon red feeder pans, $0.65/ea or $0.50/ea for all; 30” exhaust fans, $50/ea., 36” exhaust fans, $100/ea.; 48” exhaust fans, $150/ea. Jeff Stone, Stony Point 704-880-2312. Selectronics Chore Time envi-ronment controllers, $100/ea. Barry McSwain, Norwood 704-984-2644. Taking orders for 2011 hatching of peacocks & pheasants, have purple, pied, white, India blue & Java/emerald Spaulding crossed peacocks & ring-neck, lady amhurst, redgold, peach & melanistic pheasants, $30 & up. Randy Allen, Albemarle 704-986-0346. Trio of 4 y/o opal peacocks, $500. Bradley Fox, Taylorsville 828- 312-0638. Poultry incinerator, propane gas operated, used very little, GC, made by Shenandoah Manufacturing Co. from Harrison, Va, $900. Keith Meadows, Taylorsville 828-455-1166. Guineas keets, pearl, white, blues, chocolates, purple & pied of these colors, keets will be eating & drinking when you pick them up, $3/ea. Joe J. Kimball, Robbins 910-464-5494. Jumbo brown quail, $3.50. Neil Townsend, Harrells 910-529-2011. Old English game bantams, several breeds available, $15/ea. Allen Roberts, Mount Gilead 910-571-2036. Heritage breed chicks & turkey poults, chickens: Australorp, buff Orpington, speckled Sussex, Ameri-cauna, blue Orpington; turkeys: bronze, bourbon red, royal palm, Narragasnett & chocolate, $3 & up. Donny Epps, Troy 910-576-4660. Black shoulder & India blue peacock chicks, $10 & up; adult bourben red & royal palm turkeys $40 and up.Richard Simmons, Clarendon 910-640-7114. Bobwhite or Coturnix quail eggs $20/100 at the farm or $55/100 shipped postage paid; quail chicks $45/100 at the farm. George Parker, Lumber-ton 910-738-7432 or 374-8176- cell. Ducks, sale or trade, 2 pairs khaki Campbells, $35/pr.; 4 female Rouens, $15/ea. Kenneth Key, Carthage 910- 947-3831. Ostrich, quality breeders, blacks, blue/blacks, red/blue/blacks, fresh eggs & egg shells for crafts, $900 up. Mike Boykin, Middlesex 919-284-5045. Round head game chicks, roosters only, no hens, ready June 1, $20. Earlie Mitchell, New Hill 919-362-7348. Old English game bantams, crele, silver duckwing, spangle, Millie Fleur, porcelain, bb red, splash, black, blue, blue Wheaton, $5-10. Norman Suits, Bear Creek/Chatham 919-548-0825. Silver seabrights, buff Cochins & mixed hens, can sell females separate $5 - $20/prs. or trios. Robert Burns, Holly Springs 919-552-6420. Baby chicks/chickens, RI reds, Dela-ware, black & red sex links, $5 & up. D. J. Pelt, La Grange 919-778-0361. Birmingham Rollers Old 79 Jacon-ette line, deep spinners, $20 up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919-563-5658. Birmingham Rollers comp bred, Old Carolinia family, great spinners, $10 up. D. R. Dennis, Randleman 336- 498-5034 after 6 pm. Peacock chicks in India Blue, Purple, Cameo, White and Pied, some adults, hand raised, NPIP clean flock, #55-875, $25 up depending on age and color. Daylon and Cindy Powell, Indian Trail 704-821-4374 or 619-5213. Quail Gambel, California, Tenn, red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo and white bobwhites, coturnix, Texas A&M, Tibetan reds, Jumbo brown, Albino chukars and Barbary, $1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfield 704-888-0213. Lambs, goats and sheep. Simon Teodorovici, Salisbury 704-279- 6598. Farm animal & livestock adoption & rescue available, no kill large family farm. Norm Loomis, Cameron 910-245- 1963 or 4lfarm@hughes.net. Red angus heifers or cows for breeding this fall. Dan Pope, Wal-lace 910-285-4901. Hog 400 pounds or bigger, $0.50/ lb. Earlie Mitchell, New Hill 919- 362-7348. Livestock wanted Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW May 2011 To keep up with the latest on the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, check out the department’s blog at www.ncagr.gov/ blog. You can also find social media links for the department’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube sites there. Four Dodge Ram 1500 truck tires and rims, size 245x70or75x17, want a match set only, not over $200 for the set. Ringo Hill, Denton 336- 859-9192. Insulated refrigerated truck body with doors, do not need any working refrigeration with it, looking for some-thing close to Raleigh area, $100. G. Lee, Clayton 919-389-9057. Trucks & Trailers Wanted Trucks & Trailers For Sale TRUCKS & TRAILERS 2004 Stoll trailer, 20’ x 6’6”, oak flooring, rubber mats, center sliding gate, EC, $6,500; new Stoll 16’ Rancher Special, interior gate, swing/slide combo back gate, floor-2” oak, full escape door, storage compartment, full walkout door, $7,500. Doug/Canyon Heath, Pink Hill 252-568-3474. 1975 Ford F600 flatbed dump with 4 ft. sides & tailgate, new Jasper engine, kept in shed, GC, $4,500. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336-234-8518. 2 axle 6’x14’ trailer w/loading ramps wired for brakes & lights, tires ¾, new treated 1x6 bed., $900. Evan Myers, Winston-Salem 336-242-3911. 1986 F9000 tandem dump truck, Cummings engine, electric tarp, barn door, air gate, new tires, road ready, $7,500. Pam Hooker, Colfax 336-345- 6751. 1973 Chevy Cheyenne Super 10 truck, 350, v8, auto, ps, pb, ac, Linex bedliner, load handler, lots of extras, daily ride, one owner, $2,500. Martha Mincey, Kannapolis 704-657-4338. 1995 Chevy Silverado 3500 dually, 4x4, 454 ci. sprayed in bedliner, auto, air, cruise, hypertech chip, brake controller, custom hood, new a/c compressor, inte-rior perfect shape, $5,695 nego. Buddy Aldridge, Snow Camp 336-376-9699 or 269-1017 - cell. 1994 Delta cattle trailer, 16’, swing gate w/sliding door, good trailer for cows or horses, $3,000. Howard Layton, Liberty 336-380-9217. 8 x 12 flat bed trailer w/ tandem axles, 2’ sides, heavy duty for $1,500. Sidney Williams, Archdale 336-431-1010. 1999 Ford Ranger XLT, 4.0 v-6 5 speed, 138,000 miles, dark green, 4 door, $6,000. Ted Radford, Pinnacle 336- 469-8438. 25-ton Reid trailer, 2’oak floor, air brakes good tires, $4,650. Brooks Langley, Gibsonville 336-584-0436. 2009 Moritz 16’ livestock trailer, bumper pull, in great shape, double axle, heavy duty suspension, $4,800. Deb Clemens, Ennice 336-648-9950. Trailer, 8’ x 12’ w/4’ sides, used as shavings trailer on horse farm, $650. Harold Wright, Liberty 336-675-5011. 1989 Toyota 4x4 pickup, 4cyl mo-tor, truck has new engine w/1k miles on it, body in GC, truck was well kept, $3,000. John Rakestraw, Madison 336- 686-0291. Gooseneck trailer, load max 2005, 30’ bed 5’dovetail.3- 7,000lb axles, 21,000lbs., electric brake on all 3 axles, tires are almost new, 2- 10,000lb 2 speed standards, front tool box, 2 spring loaded fold down ramps, trailer on 12” ibeam, floor in GC, $6,000. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336-764-1043. 1997 350 Ford Crew cab du-ally, 7.3 powerstroke, 74,000 miles, 5 speed, 2l conversion, radar, cb, 74 gal. fuel tank, gooseneck, super nice & clean., $12,700. Lee Roy Kearns, High Point 336-869-6943. 2009 trail wagon utility vehicle, 2wd, 340cc Honda gas engine, top windshield headlight, dump bed, tailgate, black & red, made by American Sport, new-never used, $5,500. Jerry Talley, Thomasville 336-882-2180.
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Title | Agricultural review |
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Full Text | From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler LXXXVI - No. 5 May 2011 Commissioner Troxler (See Damage, pg. 2) On the Horizon (See Specialty crops, pg. 2) Cotton, sweet potato and wheat acreage will be up (See Planting plans, pg. 2) North Carolina farmers say they will plant more acres of cotton, sweet potatoes and wheat this year compared with 2010, according to a recent U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Prospective Plantings report. Farmers intend to plant less corn, soybeans and peanuts, the report said. Cotton growers intend to plant 750,000 acres this year, 36 percent higher than last year’s acreage and the most since 2006. “With cotton prices hovering around $2 a pound, it’s not surprising to see farmers planning to grow more of it this year,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. Wheat already is in the ground, and its 700,000 acres represent a 40 percent increase over last year’s total and matches the 2009 amount. The dip in wheat acreage in 2010 was the result of poor field conditions in the fall of 2009, Troxler said. “It was too wet to plant. But this past fall, conditions were good and wheat prices are still strong,” he said. Farmers intend to plant 60,000 acres of sweet potatoes, up 5,000 from last year. North Carolina leads the nation in sweet potato production, and acreage has increased each year since 2005. Troxler attributes the growth to higher demand for sweet potatoes, both domestically and internationally. Acreage of flue-cured tobacco is forecast to increase modestly this year, to 168,000 acres. Burley acres will remain unchanged at 2,300. With cotton acreage growing, something had to give, which explains the 6 percent decrease in soybean acreage and 7 percent drop in peanut acreage, Troxler said. Corn acreage NCDA&CS offers specialty crop grants The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is offering grants to fund new projects to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops in the marketplace. The Specialty Crop Block Grant Program is managed by NCDA&CS and funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the 2008 farm bill. Last year NCDA&CS awarded more than $1 million to 22 projects that benefited North Carolina’s specialty crops industry and helped local farmers grow more profitable Deadline for applications is May 20 crops. NCDA&CS will accept grant applications starting at $10,000 from non-profit organizations and corporations, commodity associations, state and local government agencies, colleges and universities. Applicants must reside in North Carolina, or their business or educational affiliation must be within the state. Application deadline is 5 p.m. May 20. “This competitive-grant program is designed to help small famers and Mother Nature is one of the most unpredictable forces, maybe even the most unpredictable. And when her powerful energy takes shape as a hurricane or tornado, the results are often catastrophic and deadly, as we witnessed in mid-April when tornados rolled across the state randomly tearing apart homes, uprooting businesses and leaving holes in families. My sympathies go out to those families who lost loved ones in the tornados. Homes, businesses, struc-tures, equipment and things can all be replaced, but for those who lost family and friends, their losses are permanent. Shortly after the storms, I toured areas of the state looking at agricultural dam-age and talking to farmers about their immediate and long-term needs. Without doubt, there are lots of needs. For many of the farms hit, the tornados were life-changing events. A lifetime of work was lost in just minutes under the brutal assault of these storms. Many times in North Carolina when we talk about agricultural storm damage, we are talking about the loss of crops and livestock. These storms were different because they happened so early in the season. This is planting time, so many crops were just planted or would soon be going in the ground. A few crops did sustain some hail damage and there were also some livestock losses, but not as widespread as we have seen in the past with some late-season hurricanes. Instead, growers lost curing barns, greenhouses equipment, storage buildings, poultry houses and homes. I saw bulk barns in Lee County that were tossed around like matchboxes and I saw steel beams set in 2 or more feet of concrete that were ripped from the ground like new seedlings. I also saw large greenhouses flattened, cotton pickers tossed around like toy cars and debris strewn across acre after acre of farmland. The difficult part for these farmers is that they need their equipment now to get seeds and plants in the field. And down the road they will need to replace sprayers, curing barns and The Agritourism Networking Association will host workshops in May and June that focus on how to start or continue a successful agritourism operation. The workshops are designed for agritourism entrepreneurs and those who may be interested in starting an agritourism business. Following are dates and locations for the workshops: • May 19 – Coston Farm in Hendersonville. Register by May 12. • June 2 – Shadow Springs Vineyard in Hamptonville. Register by May 26. Workshops start at 3 p.m. and cost $25, which includes materials, tours and dinner. The workshops will focus on topics such as marketing through social media, hospitality tips to bring in and keep customers, estate planning and insurance needs, and working with elected officials. Participants will also have an opportunity to network and share ideas with other agribusiness owners. For more, contact Martha Glass, agritourism manager with the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, at (919) 707-3120 or martha.glass@ncagr.gov. Agritourism workshops slated for Western NC Mark your calendars for May 20-22 for the Got to Be NC Festival at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The three-day celebra-tion highlights N.C.’s rich agricultural heritage and today’s farming industry. It will showcase local foods, wines, cheeses, fruits and vegetables in the Wine and Food Expo. There will also be activities and attractions for the whole family from tractors, fiber crafts and food to rides, games and music. Friday-only activities include the Shriners Fish Fry featuring N.C. seafood, and a classic car cruise-in and a draft horse pull. Saturday-only activities include the N.C. Pig Jig cooking competition between state Masonic organizations, the N.C. Old- Time Fiddle Championship antique tractor pull on Saturday evening, and a regional roller derby competition in Dorton Arena (fee charged). For more, go to www. ncagfest.com. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW 36,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $1,581.89 or 4 cents per copy. DIVISIONS Agronomic............ Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise Emergency Programs.......... Sharron Stewart Food Distribution.......................... Gary Gay Food & Drug.........................Dr. Dan Ragan Human Resources....................Ben Harward Marketing.....................................Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection .... Don Delozier N.C. State Fair.........................Wesley Wyatt Plant Industry............................. Gene Cross Property & Construction.......Kent Yelverton Public Affairs..............................Brian Long Research Stations...................... Eddie Pitzer Standards..........................Stephen Benjamin Statistics........................... Herb Vanderberry Structural Pest & Pesticides..... Jim Burnette Veterinary.......................Dr. David Marshall Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. Assistant Commissioners: Howard Isley David McLeod Dr. Richard Reich Page 2 May 2011 Brian Long.................................... Editor Andrea E. Ashby..................Mng. Editor Terri Allen ...................Advertising Mgr. Jen Nixon.......................... Assoc. Editor Paul Jones.................... Circulation Mgr. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW (ISSN 07445466) is published 11 times a year with a combined November/December issue by the N.C. Department of Agricul-ture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Eden-ton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second-class postage paid at Raleigh, N.C. POSTMASTER: Send address changes and classified advertising to AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001. AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed in interest of the farmers of the State and is sent free to residents upon written re-quest. PHONE: (919) 707-3001 Steve Troxler Commissioner Horse Events *Shows subject to change. Call before attending. ** More Horse Events in Bucolic Briefs. Planting plans (Cont’d from pg. 1) Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, (919) 733-4845 May 6 & 7 ������ � N.C. Plantation Pleasure Walking Horses. Contact Koren Kartes, (919) 649-3460. May 7 & 8 ������ � Carolina Mane Event. Contact Michele McLaughlin, (919) 934-1344. May 12-14 ������ � Region 10 Quarter Horse Experience. Contact Randy Ratliff, (336) 339-8773. May 21 ����������� � Wake County 4-H Horse Show. Contact Heather Tart, (919) 250-1093. May 22 ����������� � District 4-H Horse Show. Contact Bill Crouse, (919) 624-1014. May 25-28 ������ � Southern States Regional Morgan Show. Contact Fred Nava, (781) 760-1270. June 3-5 ���������� � Capital Dressage Classic. Contact Olga Wagner, (919) 225-8700. June 9-18 �������� � Tarheel Triple Classic QH shows. Contact Judy Sullivan, (704) 442-8304. Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, (828) 687-1414 May 7 ������������� � Sheriff’s Mounted Patrol Horse Show. Contact Wallace Mooney, (828) 606-7971. May 8 ������������ � Western District 4-H Horse Show. Contact Robbie Potter, (828) 688-4811. May 13-15 ������ � Asheville Spring Classic Horse Show. Contact Ray Cloninger, (704) 483-5000. May 18-21 ������ � Lions Club Benefit Horse Show. Contact Jackie Rice, (828) 252-5706. May 27-30 ������ � Bill Scott Clinic. Contact Judy Miller, (828) 685-8313. June 3-5 ���������� � Elk Foundation PBR Rodeo. Contact Jeff Robinson, (828) 713-4712. June 10-12 ������ � National Walking Horse Show. Contact Ali Meritt, (803) 571-0188. June 13-15 ������ � 4-H Horse Clinic. Contact Robbie Potter, (828) 688-4811. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, (252) 792-5111 May 6-8 ���������� � NCQHA Dist. V Spring Classic Quarter Horse Show. Contact Beth Tew, (252) 753- 8069. May 12-15 ������ � Carolina Classic Reining Derby. Contact Mike Hancock, (252) 937-2800, ext. 1204. May 21 & 22 ���SE Dist. 4-H Horse Show. Contact Matthew Downs, (252) 448-7511. May 27-29 ������ � VRHA Morning Star Ranch Memorial Day Classic & Derby. Contact Gail Berghorn, (813) 426-5707. June 11 & 12 ��� � EHA’s Hunter Horse Show. Contact Wendy Willson, (252) 916-3685. could drop by 2 percent. “We basically ran out of acres for soybeans, peanuts and corn,” he said. “There are only so many acres out there that can go into producing field crops, so you’ve got to have a tradeoff. local food efforts,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “Nearly $1.2 million is available this year from USDA to support the North Carolina specialty crop industry.” Projects involving the following specialty crops are eligible: fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture, Christmas trees, turfgrass/ sod, and nursery and greenhouse crops. Funding is also available for projects aimed at developing local and regional food systems and improving food access. Grants are not available for projects that directly benefit or provide a profit to a single organization, institution or individual. For grant guidelines and an application, visit www. NCspecialtycropgrant.org. Contact Jeff Camden, marketing specialist with NCDA&CS, at (919) 707- 3111, SpecialtyCropGrant@ ncagr.gov, or Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, 1020 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1020 for more. Specialty crops (Cont’d from pg. 1) The Johnston County Mule and Donkey Fundraiser Show will be held May 7 at the Johnston County Arena on N.C. Hwy. 210 in Smithfield. Prizes will be awarded for division winners and trophies and ribbons will be presented in each class. Entry fee is $8 per class. The entry deadline is April 29. Registration starts at 8 a.m. with the show starting at 10 a.m. Admission is $5 for adults and children 12 and under are admitted free. For more, contact Leon Joyner, (910) 379-9916 or e-mail at LeonJoyner55@yahoo.com. *** The Carolina Mane Event Show Circuit will host shows May 7 & 8 and Aug. 6 & 7 at the Hunt Horse Complex in Raleigh. For more on the shows, contact Michele McLaughlin at (919) 934-1344, e-mail at sileeno@ipass.net or go to www.ipass.net/cmesc. *** Dairy farmers will vote May 24 on whether to continue to allocate a portion of the mandatory national dairy check-off fee collected for North Carolina dairy promotions. Currently, 10 cents of the 15 cents collected per hundredweight of milk is designated to dairy promotions in North Carolina. The remaining 5 cents goes to National Dairy Promotion and Research Board. N.C. dairy producers must vote every six years to renew the 10-cent local promotion option through the N.C. Dairy Referendum. Every dairy farm in the state has a vote, and to pass the referendum, two-thirds of those voting must approve the measure. Dairymen should contact their local N.C. Cooperative Extension Service to find their voting location. *** The Carolina Paint Horse Club has announced its 2011 show schedule. Following is the schedule: Summer Daze show, May 28 and 29 at The Circle M Ranch in Pelzer, SC; Dog Days show, July 30 and 31 at the Sen. Bob Martin Agricultural Center in Williamston; the Fall Fling show, Sept. 17 at Colfax; and the Cardinal Classic, Oct. 15 and 16, at the WNC Agricultural Center, Fletcher. For more on shows, contact CPHC president Tony Honeycutt, (704) 792-2122 or go to www.thecarolinapainthorseclub.com. *** The N.C. State Championship Horse Drawn Plowing Contest will be held June 4 at 10 a.m. at the historic Ivey Burn Plantation six miles south of Erwin on N.C. 217. Contest categories include single walking plow, team walking plow, team antique riding plow, team modern riding plow, team consisting of three or more horses, mules, single ox and team oxen. Contestants will compete for cash prizes, trophies and bragging rights. Cost to enter contests is $10 per category. Event is free for spectators. There will also be free horse drawn wagon rides. For more information, contact Ronnie Bowen at (919) 820-4067 or Wayne Collier at (910) 980-0066 or e-mail at bowen898@yahoo.com. The contest is sponsored by the N.C. Work Horse and Mule Association. Bucolic briefs “I think we’re going to max out our available acreage this year,” Troxler said. “Farmers might break out whatever ground they think they can do something with.” Troxler pointed out that weather, input costs and changes in commodity prices still could affect the acreage planted. “We’ll know more June 30, when the next USDA acreage report comes out,” he said. The report is available online at http://www. ncagr.gov/stats/release/ CropRelease03.pdf. harvesting equipment as crops near harvest time. This is not the first time farmers have faced this type of adversity and I hate to say it, but I am sure it won’t be the last time either. Farmers and the agricultural community as a whole are resilient and they will bounce back from this as well. Because so many farmers suffered so much equipment damage, if anyone has extra equipment that they may be willing to share with farmers in need, please go to our website and let us know. We will try to help match folks with needs with people who may have resources available to share. Over the next few weeks, we will continue to assess the damages and losses, and will work to help farmers in any way we can. We will make farmers aware of any federal assistance available, and we are also planning to help seek volunteers to help with debris removal, particularly in fields. Information is still coming together as of press time, so please go to www.ncagr.gov/ agtap to find resources or to see if you can help a neighbor in need. Damage (Cont’d from pg. 1) In Lee County, a John Deere sprayer is seen sandwiched between bulk barns that were damaged during the mid-April tornados. Classified Ads SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1001; online at www.agreview.org; or by fax to (919) 715- 8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area code, and price or price range for every item being sold. Deadline for each issue is midnight on the first working day of the month prior to publication. Equipment For Sale FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT 5030 Kubota 4 WD tractor/loader, bucket and set of forks, $10,500. Steve Tilley, Mt Airy 336-325-0597. IH paddle scraper ET 200 9.5 yard pan, $5,000. G. Allen, Advance 336-998-5391. Super A w/140 motor, w/cultivator, good rubber, paint GC, $2,275; Cub Farmall w/side disk plow, drawbar, 5 ft belly mower, VGC, $1,575; Krom late model 6 ft disk hay mower, $1,800 OBO. B. Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383. JD quick hitch 3 pt , $250. Bill Cleary, Mocksville 336-492-5441. JD model 110 antique graden trac-tor/ mower runs/cuts good, original decals, paint, great restoration piece, $600. M. Pipkin, Trenton 252-361-1902. Unverferth perfecta field cul-tivator, 13 ft, good tines, points, no breaks, $1,200. Tim Shelton, Stantons-burg 252-363-2829. 5 ft sickle mower for Cub tractor, side mount, $150; 1 pt hitch scrape blade, $250; 64 McCormick Deer combine for parts, good canvas, motor driven, $350. Delmar Burleson, Lexington 336-746-5627. Hesston 1091 mower conditioner, GC, $1,000. Jerry Joyner, Waxhaw 704- 616-4286. Farmall 140 1975 model, A1, all cultivators plows and disk, blade, bushhog, 14” turning plow spray, fertilizer attachment, many other parts, $8,000. Herbert Johnson, Goldsboro 919-735-8669. 5 ft bushhog pull type in GC, hvy duty, $600; 1941 Case tractor, GC, $1,200; NI pull type sickle mower, GC, shed kept, $600. Phil Smith, Gibsonville 336-908-6755. MF combine 300 13 ft grain head, Chrysler 6 cylinder gas engine, many new parts, needs minor repair, $2,500. Denny Rollins, Mocksville 336-492-7223. May 2011 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Intern’l I40 cultivators, fertilizer attachment, 1 pt hitch, $4,800. Eugene Sherion, Gibsonville 336-697-9047. 127 and 129 Cub Cadets w/mowers and a 120 3 spd straight transmission for parts, $1,000 OBO. Lowell Ferguson, Boomer 336-921-3869. Two pull type bushhogs, FMC 5 ft cut in GC, $400; AC 5 ft cut, needs top gear box seal but rest of mower in GC, $400. Eric Gantt, Waco 704- 473-6535. NH silage cutters 2 row, grain head, pick up head, $2,500. Charles Mullis, 5420 St Paul Ch Rd., Hamp-tonville 27020. 5 tooth potato rake, $10; yard type drop spreader, $10; 2 wheel garden seeder, $50. James Edwards, Henderson 252-492-2719. 1948 LA Case tractor GC, new battery and all good tires, $3,000. Keith Andrews, Graham 336-684-3483. JD 3 pt 2 16” plow $395; 3 row lay off plow, $395. Chris Witherspoon, Valdese 828-381-5868. Ford 1950 9N, completely rebuilt motor, new paint, new front tires, ready to show, $4,000; MF 35, gas, good paint, metal good, live lift, GC, $2,600; Case 5 1944, GC, runs, needs brakes, tires, etc., $1,600. Boyd Burr, Denton 336-859-0649. 1975 Intern’l tandem dump truck, LN Detroit engine, 5 spd, w/3 spd, air gate, swing gate, new electric tarp, good 14 ft bed, trailer hitch w/airbrake connections, long wheel base, good tires, $6,995. Bill Payne, Madison 336-548-6630. Montana tractor 80 hp, w/loader, oversize cab and R4 tires, LNC, stored inside, 360 hrs, $32,500. Bob Hodges, Lowgap 336-401-6622. JD 709 3 pt bushhog, $2,500; military issue 14KW diesel generator, $3,000. Dwight Atkinson, Seagrove 336-879-2425. Leinbach disk harrow, model 300S, adjustable gangs of 20-20 inch disk, used twice, LNC, $1,000. Mike Hatley, Monroe 980-721-4988. JD 224T sq baler, GC, always sheltered, $1,400; sickle bar mower, $400. Wade Pearce, Willow Springs 919-810-9039. 140 Farmall tractor, 120 volt, repainted, cultivator, fertilizer attach-ments, very nice tractor, $4,200; BF Avery tractor cultivator arms attached, $3,500. Randy Willis, Jacksonville 910-347-3949 or 389-6811. Ford 3000 diesel, ROP, $5,500; nice 1949 8N, good lift, 12V, $2,700. Richard Carr, Franklinville 336-495- 4671. Landpride 10’ blade, Cat 111-11 hitch, rated for 150hp, hyd. tilt, angle, swing, LN, $3,500; Supreme Corp. truck van body, 14 ft. long, roll up rear door, E track on walls, EC, $975. Chris York, Staley 336-824-2085. 2082 Cub Cadet 95 yr. lawn, garden, 20hp Kol. eng., ps, tilt wheel, hydrostatic trans., 54 inch deck, eng. deck been replaced, VGC, $3,750. Brad Needham, Carthage 910-464-5582. Farmall “M” diesel, $2,500; Mc- Cormick W9, EC, new tires, $4,500; Farmall “MD,” $2,500; Intl. “TD9” bulldozer, nice winch, 9 1/2’ blade, 80% undercarriage, $4,500. Cyrus Bowman, Colfax 336-420-0986 – day, 996-1783-night. Cub Farmall w/good tires, 5 ft. belly yd. mower, turning plow, drawbar, $1,675; 5 ft., 3-pt. bushog, GC, $300; NH hay rake, $850 OBO. B.N. Ross, Yanceyville 336-421-5423. Farmall 100 w/rolling cults., $2,200; NH hay rake, $1,000; 3-pt. hitch post hole digger, $300. Bennett Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383. JD combine 3300, runs & is shel-tered, $1,000; Ford 3-16” 3-pt. plow, $200; 2-row bedder/fert. attachment, $200. J.A. Simpson, Beulaville 910- 298-4970. AC 60 combine, factory bin, $150. Paul Apple, Gibsonville 336- 656-3467. Silage blowers for upright silo, Badger 54” w/shaker pan & 50hp elect. mower, $2,500; Gehl 54” pto driven, $500; JD 4-row corn cultivator, RM series, 3-pt. hookup; adj. shanks w/Danish tips, $500. Patrick Miller, Mocksville 336-909-2490. Belarus 310 tractor, 4 WD, 36hp w/loader, ps & hdy. remotes on rear, $6,000. Lonnie Miller, Mocksville 336-998-6106. 185 Bobcat Skid Steer, 2,600 hrs. w/bucket, $13,500; 331 Bobcat Ex-cel fast hitch, 12”-24”-36” buckets, 1,100 hrs., $20,900. Roger Highfill, Randleman 336-498-4176. Blacksmith blower, 3 legs Cham-pion 400, GC, $300; 8’ – 8-pt. tiller w/tubes on points for liquid fert., GC, $800. Elbert Williams, Robbins 910-948-2348. Sidewinder 66 bushhog, GC, $750; 3 in. Akron irrigation pipe, $0.50/ft.; Swisher 5.5hp vacuum, $650. Billy Austin, Ruffin 336-939-2765. Generator, Kohler 100kw, 1or 3ph, 230 volt, trailer mounted, 4 cyl. gas, $400. Bill Medley, Rockwell 704-279-8212. Sears 2-wheel walking tractor, $200; four other walking tractors and a G AC tractor, $1,700. Leonard Aycock, Concord 704-782-4012. 2005 451 MF farm tractor w/4WD, hydraulic system, serial #BP40106, 262 hrs., LN, always sheltered, $17,000. Coolidge Dowdy, Four Oaks 919-963- 2251 – home, 631-6464 – cell. Ford 3000 diesel, ps, 8 spd., good rubber, very nice tractor, $5,850. Gurney Wayne Moore, Asheboro 336- 629-7495. Two 477 NH haybines, 1 complete, 1 for parts, $800/both. Ronnie Crouch, Statesville 704-528-9054. JD B tractor, very nice, $4,500; Super A tractor, 12v w/cult., very nice, $3,500; new 76” tractor tiller, 3-pt. hitch, $1,700. Eugene Britt, Biscoe 910-220-2596. Hydraul. sickle mower, 7 ft. sickle, disassembled, $125. Joe Beasley, Hamp-stead 910-329-1604. 6 ft. box scrape, never used, $175; boom pole, LN, $50; 4 ft. box scrape, LN, $130. Dan Clubb, Walnut Cove 336-671-1581. Two-row Lilliston field cult. w/fert. box, $1,000 obo; 4-row field cultiva-tor, $1,000 obo; NH 845 round baler, $1,000 obo. Brian Raynor, Jacksonville 910-346-8052. Hay equip., 4610 series 2 Ford tractor, 1,920 hrs., $11,000; Heston model 1071 haybine, $1,500; NH tedder, model 156, $600; NW side delivery rake, $1,600; NH 630 round baler, $6,500; will sell all for $20,500. Ed Wright, High Point 336-471-2957. Two Yazoo lawn mowers, YR48 models, GC, many extra parts & parts manual, $2,000. Roy Jordan, Staley 919-742-4891. Two Conto bulk barns, $2,000/ ea.; one cotton wagon, 9 ft. by 40 ft., $1,000. David McLean, Lumberton 910-785-3776. NH square baler 270, new needles, needs retreading, $1,500. William Shaver, Salisbury 704-640-7719. Intl. 100 tractor w/6’ sickle bar mower, 12v, new tires, engine just overhauled, 4 extra parts, 1 owner, $2,500 firm. Eugene Carlsward, Turkey 910-533-3751. Hesson model 5530 round baler, new pickup teeth, new drive sprocket, new belts, sheltered, $4,500 obo; Long hay rake, 4 wheel, 3-pt. hitch, used very little, $900. Kermit Robinson, Greensboro 336-643-5921. Brown Bear Litter Windrower, 7’, regular flow, for Skid Steer use, used 3 times, cost $19,000 new, $16,500. Buddy Walker, Wallace 910-289-0712. CI-4210 tractor, enclosed cab, 1,800 hrs., w/front-end loader, $20k; new MF disk mower, $8k; JD tractor B2533R, restored, $5,700; MF165 tractor w/front-end loader, $5,500; other equip. Carolyn Miller, Hickory 828-294-3182. JD 31 post hole digger w/9”, 14” & 24” augers, $700. Carroll Robinson, Salisbury 704-639-1034. Farmall Cub tractor & cults., $1,850; Ford 801 Powermaster tractor, $3,850; new stock trailer, $3,850. H. Davis, Elon 336-260-7606. 1962 Sator S6506 tractor, runs good, 25hp, 3 pt., $1,700. Chris Witherspoon, Valdese 828-381-5868. WD-45 AC parts tractor, 8N Ford front-end loader, 2 fenders, grill, 69 Chevrolet C-30; $75-$1,500. Phil Hay-wood, Waxhaw 704-843-2447. 1949 model 8N Ford tractor, VGC, $3,200; old farm trailer, $375; engine Fairbanks Mooris, 6hp, mounted on new trailer, $3,200. Curtis Spainhour, 1585 Hanes Mall Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC 27103-1359. 16 foot gleaner bean head, series 2, flex head, $2,000. Dane Eure, Gates-ville 252-209-1100. NH haybine, 7’ cut, GC, field ready, $1,500; 3ph carryall, new, $250; 3ph drag harrow, 8’, GC, $200. Randal Osborne, Sparta 336-372-2424. JD model 60, square wide front, ps, 3-pt. hitch, recent pro. Restoration, $6,000 obo; AC model C, pro. Restoration, 3-pt. hitch, $4,000.. Richard Adams, Raleigh 919-846-0022. Five M Farmall tractors, plus parts, $2,500/all. Jim Keith, Raleigh 919-957-1850. 1010 tractor, is separated, needs cluster gear, $2,000 obo. Larry Davis, Olivia 919-499-4910. Intl. Cub tractor, may be a 53, 1-pt. hitch, ran good 3 yrs. ago, $800. Mrs. William Wood, Kernersville 336-869- 4780, call after 9 p.m. 1586 IH, cab and air, GC, $8,800. William Godfrey, Sanford 919-775-2826. Intl. cub cadet 1250 hyd. for restor-ing or parts, complete with deck, will run, but hasn’t in a while, $300. Russell McGehee, Sanford 919-776-5712. NH sq. baler 273 and six basket New Holland tedder, $3,000.. Doug Cheek, Moncure 919-795-9273. JD M MT 40, 420 parts, final drives, transmissions, wheels, weights, front end, hydraulics, some sheet metal, more., $5 and up. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919- 815-0268. 1986 Ford 2910 3 cyl diesel 980 hours good rubber garage kept, PS, VGC, $8,500; Ford 309 corn planter 2 row, all plates, VGC, $450. Hal Atkinson, Raleigh 919-847-3141. JD 1010 with bushhog, runs good, $4,000. Charles Campbell, Ra-leigh 919-847-5822. JD 4040 tractor, 1,100 hours, kept under shelter, EC, $30,000. Jack Gorrell, Raleigh 919-868-2472. Hit & miss engine:1-1/2hp. domestic side shaft on 4 wheel cart, complete and running, have others, $3,995. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill 919-929-5578. JD 148 loader, bucket, hay spear & forks $2,000; JD 8200 grain drill, 14 ft, 21 disk $1,100. Gerry Durham, Chapel Hill 919-933-9616. 50 22�� scalloped disc blades new 1 1/8” or 1 1/4” axle size, $20/each. Curtis Garner, Selma 919-965-3327. NH 32la loader bucket. 72”, pin on style, also fits 33la loader, loader brackets are 40” on center, chain hook on top, $325 OBO. Fred Hagenberger, Chapel Hill 919-968-1123. Tufline 2- 26” disc turn plow 3 point hitch $650 OBO. Reggie Keistler, Char-lotte 980-254-7876. Massey Ferguson 124 square baler, great shape, $3,000; New Holland super 69 hay liner square baler $1,200l MC hay mower mows good, $500. Joshua Lambert, Locust 980-521-4479. Land Pride 72” finish mower good shape, $1,000. Tillman Culp, Rich-field 980-581-0872. MF combine 300 13 ft grain head, Chrysler 6 cyl gas engine, many new parts, needs minor repair, $2,500. Denny Rollins, Mocksville 336-492-7223. AC HD 4 loader w/4-in-1 bucket and ripper, tracks, idlers, sprockets, tracks 95% new, $4,000; model 1820 DitchWitch wlk behind trencher, 18 hp Honda engine boom 48” digging chain, $3,800. Pete McConnell, Huntersville 704-361-0607. NH 1033 stack liner 106 bale cap, $3,500; new hay master sq bale accumula-tor with hay grapple, hyd. cylinder and hoses, $8,500. Barry Lindley, Pittsboro 919-742-4009 or 542-8920-cell. Tractor 3 pt hitch, wood saw with pulley, $400. Zack Ladd, Yadkinville 336-468-2115. Intern’l Farmall 100 w/front and rear cultivators, fertilizer distributor, 1 pt hitch, new paint, VGC, $4,550; 801 Ford tractor, VGC, $4,100. E. J. Smith, Aberdeen 910-281-4027. 10 ft Ezee flow lime spreader, used for seed fertilizer pull type, $500; 848 NH round baler, new chains, EC, will pick up, computer control, automatic or manual, sheltered, $5,500. Troy Watts, Taylorsville 828-632-1842. Intern’l 674 diesel with loader bucket and pullet forks, GC, $8,500; Intern’l 574 diesel with canopy top, $7,500. Ernest Marlette, Graham 336-456-1818. 477 NH 7’ haybine, GC, bought new and always kept in dry, mows very good and runs very smooth, 2 new sickles, $2,000; JD 3pt hitch hay rake, $800. P. A. Heavner, Valdese 828-443-0077. JD 71 2 row planters w/bar, king kut-ter rotary tiller, 2 row cultivator, 2 row fertilizer distributor, 500 lb cap spreader, 2 shank subsoiler, 3 pt hitch, $2,500. Jack May, Burlington 336-421-6900. New engine overhaul kit Farmall a,b,c early super A, flat top pistons, sleeves 3.311 diameter at sleeve seal area, complete gasket set and piston pin bushings $300. Ricky Benson, New-port 252-223-5452. Ferguson T030 tractor, $1,350. Bill Way, Gibsonville 336-266-6757. Farmall cub used parts $5/up; cub through M Farmall rear wheel weights $50/ea; Massey pony and pacer rear wheel weights $50/ea. Jason Dufour, Nasville 252-230-6387. Farmall super A, runs, better than average condition, no accessories except draw bar, $2,800. Jennifer Worster, Ahoskie 252-287-8739. 8n Ford tractor, 1950, it runs, needs paint and a tire, $1,700. Faye Denny, Macclesfield 252-289-5528. 2 International 1586 tractors one with new remanufactured engine, clutch, turbo, exhaust, and ac compressor $15,000; the other with new ac compressor $10,000. Wally Hobbs, Hertford 252- 337-5169. Older Hobbs/Amadas Magnum 8557 2 row peanut combine, pull type kmc 6 row folding peanut lifter Ferguson 2 row peanut digger kicker type, $1,500. Charles White, Hertford 252-338-4833. 5 row gleaner corn head, set on 36” rows, $1,500; kmc 4 row ripper/bedder, floating bedders with gasing tank, $1,500; 20 ft Marliss drill, $3,000; 2 kmc 2 row peanut diggers, $400/ ea. Dane Eure, Gatesville 252-357-2156. JD 348 square baler with hitch adapter, baled total of 110 acres only, $18,500; JD 630 mogo 9’9” side-pull mower con-ditioner with neouprem rollers has cut 110 acres only, $22,500. M. D. , New Bern 252-617-9580. IH 140 1972 model, fast hitch, cultivators, disk harrow, 2 bottom plow, planter and blade, $5,750; 820 JD diesel with 6 ft Hardee bush hog, runs good, good tires., $4,850. Greg Moseley, Tarboro 252-813-3551. Ford 3000 diesel with power steer-ing, with disk harrow, 8 speed, runs great, $5,500; JD 2155, 2700 hours, with 6 foot bush hog, VGC, $7,750. Janet Taylor, Nashville 252-813-4150. Antique JD no 4 mowing machine and hay rake missing tongues, mule drawn stalk cutter missing tongue set wheels-no axle, $25-$100. Jimmy Winters, Rocky Mount 252-904-3250. 5000 bu. v bottom on pedestal grain bin $500; 8/75 lb IH tractor suit case weights front 75/ea all steel 7x14 ft dual axle trailer $750; 10 ft best no till grain drill with 3point lift cart with 300 gal spray tank less than 2,000 acres $6,000. Eugene Bunn, Spring Hope 252-908-2989. Ford tractor 1950s model, every-thing works, metal good, tires fair. used for mowing last 5 years, $2,100. Earl Jordan, Washington 252-943-7297. JD feed grinder mixer, pto driven, $1,200. Mike Griffith, Oxford 919- 690-0004. AC front bumper weight d10 or d12, $75. M. Charles, Oxford 919- 691-7062. Ford 1600 tractor with 1,487 hrs. Woods RM 59 mower attachment in-cluded with tractor, GC, $5,000 nego. M. Matthew, Harrisburg 919-698-9866. NH 282 square baler, 282, GC, used in 2010 season, $2,500 OBO. Mike Huskins, Hillsborough 919-732-4854. 2 5-hp elec motors 2/pulleys, EC, $85; 1 powell pre-fab tobacco barn,150 racks $600. Oscar Compton, Hillsbor-ough 919-732-7656. Complete set of one row of roll-ing cultivators, EC, fits Farmall 140, etc., $160. Charles Hardy, Raleigh 919- 772-2792. Cole two-row planter $350, four-row/ two-row rolling cultivator $350, both three-point hitch. O. C. Powell, Rocky Mount 252-977-6775. 285 Massey Ferguson tractor GC, $5,900. Billy Hardin, Liberty 336- 202-9855. Mattison 3 and 4 inch irrigation lots of fittings $.50 - $1/per ft. Robert Saunders, Burlington 336-226-0307. 6 foot heavy duty southern bush hog with slip clutch VGC only used to mow fields, $650. John E. Massey, Burling-ton 336-226-9234. Hesston 1091 mower conditioner mechanically sound, needs minor repair, $1,100. Darren Tysinger, Lex-ington 336-247-2889. Howse 7 ft bush hog 3 point hitch GC, heavy duty, $800. Alan Wrenn, Prospect Hill 336-260-0067. Haymaster 8 bale accumulator and grapple, makes getting up square bales easy, $3,500..Josh Koontz, Lexington 336- 300-6501. 1970 Cat d-9g 75% undercarriage 16’ blade, enclosed cab powershift, rip-per, 409 hp, runs good farmer owned , $35,500 or possible trade. Standish Hopkins, Denton 336-302-0353. NH 852 round baler, auto tie or manual for smaller bales, new baling floor, new floor chain guides, pick up and lower end has been gone through in May of 2010, not baled with since then, VGC, sheltered, field ready, $2,800. Tony McMasters, Ramseur 336-302-6853. 600 Frd tractor, $2,500; heavy 4 foot bush hog 3 point hook, $200; 5 foot bush hog 3 point hook, $200; Ferguson T030 tractor , $1,350. Bill Way, Gibsonville 336-312-8329. Pittsburgh whirly-bird spreader, $ 200.00. James Harmon, Reidsville 336- 349-3685. 3 point hitch cultivator, LNC, $125. G.T. Underwood, Elon 336-349-7283. JD54 hay rake, hydraulic drive roller bar, 3pt. hook up, LNC, $2,100. Kemp Davis, Randleman 336-362-8353. 1973 farmall 140 front & rear hydraulics, new tires, includes cultiva-tors, EC, $4200. Lynn Choate, Glsde Valley 336-363-2653. Haywrap machine single roll, category ii, hydraulic powered, little use, $2,750. L.R.Ledbetter, Pilot Mtn 336-368-4448. Bird guard super pro electronic bird scare with 4 speakers, $250. Andy Zeman, Graham 336-376-1080. Ferguson T20 tractor runs and works good good tires good paint also includes cultivator and new top link, $3,000. Brent Parks, Graham 336-376-6972. Rototiller Yardman 5 hp rear tine tiller VGC has forward and reverse only used 5 times on garden $400. Brent Parks, Graham 336-376-6972. 790 JD 4 wd with frount-end loader 403 JD brush hog & carry-all tractor has 523 hrs., $11,600;790 JD 4wd front-end loader JD bush-hog 1973 454 Intern’l diesel, $15,000. Glen Mast, Lansing 336-384-2816. 140 Farmall complete overhaul on engine new seat, GC, $3,200. Bobby Willis, Reidsville 336-394-2893. Mitsubishi tractor 4 wheel drive, 32 hp 820 hours, good tires work ready, $4,400. Danny Sidden, Mount Airy 336-401-1279. Front weight bumper for M series Kubota tractor, VGC, $400. Phillip Chappell, Dobson 336-413-8249. Ford MD #ib-i2i side mount corn picker several thousand tobacco sticks, $200. Lindsey Page, Burling-ton 336-421-9110. 450 JD grain drill, 15 ft. EC, all ways sheltered, $5,5000; corn head for 1420 international. 4 row 36” GC. J.C. Mabe, Madison 336-427-5049. Polaris Sportsman 500, less than 300 miles. 2-gun rack, LNC, $4,500. Neil Morgan, Trinity 336- 431-7035. JD 2008 hay baler, computerized auto wrap with netting baler, $11,000. Bonnie Kirby, Lucama 919-284-2904. Powell big box trailers, 5 available, factory made, GC, also 5 Roanoke, 2 row trailers, $250/ea; Roanoke 2 row tobacco primer, Taylor defolia-tors, long tipping head, 1989 model, GC, $10,000. M. M., Willow Springs 919-418-5078. 100kw propane generator, 208/120 3 phase with enclosure, low hrs, $4,500. Tim Worley, Clayton 919- 422-4344. 715 Intl. combine with 13’ grain head, hasn’t run in several years, FC, great for parts, $2,000. Joe Phelps, Hill-sborough 919-451-4322. Lt28 woodmizer sawmill, 1 y/o, LNC, under 50 hours, warranty, extra blades, shelter kept, $10,000. Ricky Pope, Bahama 919-471-9118. Williams trailer sprayer 300 gallon, 2 hydraulic 15’ booms, 40’ span, $2,000. Matthew Dorsey, Lou-isburg 919-495-9483. 3 mobile home axles with springs $375; 1 fuel tank trailer, 250 gallon tank with hand pump, $200. Roy Kemp, Franklinton 919-496-2081. 671 GM power unit, new paint runs good, $3,750; Meadows sawmill on steel with Frick edger and roller benches $3,250. Larry Thomas, Sanford 919- 499-2805. Horse drawn corn planter and horse drawn plows and fertil-izer spreader, $250 & up. Jeff Bass, Franklinton 919-528-2181. JD, 43s, ps, lp, 5spd, LNC, $10,000; NH, bell wagon, $6,000. Colan Hawkins, Cedar Grove 919-548-1326. JD33 hay elevator 24 ft. with exten-sions GC, $700. Shane McMath, Siler City 919-548-5234. 585 Case/Intl. w/bush hog loader #2400 q. t., rops, 1990, 1,800 hrs, tractor ID b500224b027743, $11,500; knotter frame for International harvester 420 baler, part number 201610C5, pivot hanger bearing for roller bar assembly on IH #35 side delivery rake, part # 540765R1, $100 & $50. Charles McPherson, Mebane 919- 563-3032. 2003 NH 648 auto wrap twine round baler, sheltered, LNC, field ready, $10,500. Stan Lassiter, Four Oaks 919-631-0249. Shibaura SD2643 same as 1910/2110, Ford bush hog front end loader 2245 qt, 4 wheel drive, creeper gear, 4 spd, pto, new tires, new battery, $7,500. Welby Millikan, Trinity 336- 431-9208. 9 shank soil saver bushhog, $5,000; complete irrigation system - T453 Detroit diesel with champion 30 ft 5 and 4 inch pipe; 2 pipe trailers with 80E sprinkler , $15,000; Powell box barns 2 door with conversion gas burners, $6,500/ea. J.W. Pearman, Re-idsville 336-432-3791. 3430 spray coupe, fork lift, c&m baler, h&h sprayer, jd baler, w&a bedder,sthol trailer,powell stripper, taylor stripper,jd harrow, box trailers, flatbed truck, $400.00-18,000.00. Doug Hinton, Gibsonville 336-449-0384. 1135 MF with cab, field ready, $8,000; Lely 600 two row hayrake, tredder combo., $4,000. Kevin Daniels, Liberty 336-451-1151. JD 7000 6 row 30”planter finger pickup row markers dry fert, EC, $4,000. M. Randy, Hamptonville 336- 452-4831. NH 451 sickle mower $1,700; Massey 41 sickle mower $1,300: New Holland 472 Haybine $2,700 all field ready, $1,500. Mike Burris, Madi-son 336-453-3301. MF 2 row corn planter always sheltered, $1,900; 2 ea. ontario grain drills - Wood frames, always shel-tered, $1,600/ea to $1,900/ea. Scott Davis, Denton 336-460-0831. Farmall 140 in VGC with blade, bush hog and cultivator imple-ments. 6 volt, 1963, Winston-Salem area, $4,500. Michael Teuschler, East Bend 336-462-0919. NH 615 7 foot disk mower, nice, has been stored in the dry, never set out in the weather, $3,900. Charles Haynes, Harmony 336-463-2427. Bobcat 323 excavator, comes with 12” and 16” bucket, only 441 hours and in EC, $18,000. Farrell Brown, Asheboro 336-465-1240 or 824-4049. Case international 3440 round hay baler, 4x4 rolls, electric tie, EC, $3,750; New Holland 256 hayrake, field ready, GC, $1,750. Dean Holcomb, Yadkinville 336- 468-0641. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW May 2011 Ontario grain drill, EC, always sheltered, excellent for preparing food plots, $300. Dale Pardue, Hampton-ville 336-468-2038. 7 ft sickle mower MF model #238 three point hitch, GC, $400; Ford 4600 SU, GC, good tires, single hydraulic s, $8,500. Grady Draughn, Yadkin-ville 336-468-4501. 2 MF 232 front end loaders 1 needs repair $1,200; 1 used only one time $2,000; Cat 933 loader, needs starter repaired, was running when parked good for parts $3,500. Charles Saintsing, Thomasville 336-476-4872. 53’ JD hay elevator pto GC $1,000; Sitrex 4 weel hay rake, GC, $600; 1967 F500 12’ Miller dump $2,500; 45’ van trailer dry $1,000. Jeffrey Curtis, Burlington 336-516-6062. 76 model Farmall 140 with cult, fast hitch in VGC, $6,100. Ken Greeson, Liberty 336-565-4646. Ferguson TO30 tractor, good metal, runs good. $2,500. Bill Robbins, Snow Camp 336-565-4730. 72 inch Brillian seeder, LNC $4,000; 72 inch Bobcat sweeper, GC, $2,495; 66 inch Gannon HD box blade, $1,100. Johnny Wagoner, Liberty 336-565-4765. 1010 JD tractor EC, $3,500; pull behind aerator water filled, $200. Billy Breeden, Haw River 336-578-3454 or 636-0210. JD 456 round baler, EC, electric tie, good belts all manuals, $11,500. Jim McCuiston, Summerfield 336-580- 7999. Ford 700 front end loader fits 3600 and up in size, industrial tractors with PS, it has it’s own pump and reservoi r, $1,700. Brooks Langley, Gibson-ville 336-584-0436. All 3-point hitch, cultivator, 2- 14 inch bottom plow, 5 ft. bush hog, 2 row middle buster, 8 disk harrow, fert-seed spreader, $50 to $400. Win-fred Aldridge, Burlington 336-584- 6262. NH 320 square hay baler used in 2010, GC, hydr. head and tongue, $3,800 or consider trade for young cattle; two row corn planter with fiberglass fertilizer hoppers, GC, $600. John Shelton, Reidsville 336-613-2187. AC 333 no till 4 row corn planter w/extra plates, $4,000; Ford TW 10 tractor w/new battery & free plow, $9,000; Taylorway 25 disc offset harrow, $5,000. Elaine Free-man, Staley 336-622-4031. Farmall H rare, yellow, navy requisitioned for dock usage, $4,000 or trade for large tractor. needs final restoration, $4,000. Dale Beeninga, Sum-merfield 336-643-6412. Hesston/Agco 3750 tedder rake for parts of fix. the frame, hitch, and gearboxes are all in great condition, but needs the wheels, axles, pto shaft and some teeth, $425. James Nichols, Mt Airy 336-648-3353. 6000 Carousel tobacco planter 2 row, new swords, 4 pockets, $1,100. Dennis Calhoun, Browns Summit 336-656- 7642. NH 478 haybine EC, 7 ft cut, $3,200; New Holland 320 sq baler newly painted field ready $4,300. David Scott, Browns Summit 336-656-9737. Round baler, Case IH, baled less than 300 bales, LNC, $8,900. Harold Wright, Liberty 336-675-5011. NH 848 round baler, used last season, $2,850; Vogels wick weeders, new, various sizes and options, $500 up. Terry Sheppard, Climax 336- 685-4859. Woods bush hog 6 ft. 3 pt. heavy duty, model brush bull 720, LNC, with cat 1 and cat 2 hitch, $2,795. Harold Cockerham, Julian 336-685-9472. 2000 JD 4500 4wd, front loader, rear backhoe, bushhog, 250 hrs. light residential use, EC, $20,000. Kip Johnson, Greensboro 336-687- 2225. AC 5020 tractor, EC with single plow, disk, cultivator and box scrape, 820 hrs $4,000. Ronald L. Kepley, Thom-asville 336-688-1971. NH #258 roll a bar rake, EC, $1,985; 12 ft King trailer type harrow $875. Mike Cobb, McLeansville 336-698-0222. 1955 Farmall 300 restored in 1998 and garage kept, very straight sheet metal, EC, weights are included, $5,500. Adrian Johnson, East Bend 336- 699-4088. Tiller for Kabota tractor, layoff plow, cultivator, $1,500. Carrie Morris, Lexington 336-752-2894. NH 2006 tl100 deluxe, 4x4 98 hp, cab, heat and air, 3 pt hitch, triple hyd. remotes, 1,400 hrs LNC, $31,500. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336-764- 1043. Set of Farmall cub, A, Super A, 100 or 140 front and rear wheel weights, $150. M. Tom, Winston- Salem 336-764-1894. MF 135 diesel tractor, power steer-ing with frontend loader, $7,100. Barry Sizemore, Lexington 336-764-2858. 656 International tractor w/front end loader, runs good, 90% rubber, $6,300; 3 pt. hitch flail mower Dandel by Alamo, $1,500. Dale Allen, Lex-ington 336-787-4242. Ford 501 sickle mower, LNC, field ready, comes with a 6 ft sickle or 7 ft. shed kept, $500. Alfred Arnder, Mt Airy 336-789-2690. Woods belly mower 6’ #306, complete hook up, LNC, Super A Farmall 100, 130, 140, GC, $1,000. Hubert Hedgecock, High Point 336-803-7629. NH hay rake, new teeth and bearings in wheels, field ready, $1,750. M. Craig, King 336-816-8288. 2 four cylinder Ford industrial engines with hydr. pumps attached, 73-75 yr models, 65.5 hp, $2,500/ea or $3,500/ea with hydr. pumps, $2,500- $3,500. Maurice Yokley, Winston-Sa-lem 336-817-3526. Cub Farmall cultivators and scrape, $1,800 OBO. Charlie Kindley, Thomasville 336- 823-0192. Allison power shift transmissions, 2 each Detroit 6V71 engines, 2 each 8V71 Detroit engines, $3,000. Jimmie Hamlet, Liberty 336-824-3505. 1190 Intern’l mower conditioner, $2,500; 486 NI round baler, $8,000. M. Colon, Denton 336-859-3611. Intl. 240 tractor, 3pt hitch, gas, easy starting, $2,900; Power-King garden tractor, $1,500; Mitsubishi 4 wd, 16 hp diesel, 3 pt hitch, $2,900. William Kroll, Bennett 336-879-6505. Finish mower, Ford 930 5ft, 3 pt hitch $325. Todd Brown, Ramseur 336- 879-8388. 4.6 ton galvanized bulk storage silo $2,750 OBO; used 6 months 8ft x 8ft x 8 inch steel reinforced concrete pad $350 OBO. Danny Hall, Greensboro 336- 880-4565. Farmall 140 VGC, low hours, $2,800. Steve Varner, Trinity 336-880-5396. Economy 12 hp garden tractor, Jim Dandy, for parts or restore, $600. Robert Jeffreys, Linden 910-980-0771. 1981 Long 360 diesel utility tractor, 2,256 hours, 3 point hitch, bar tires in rear, power steering, pre-heater, owner’s manual, GC, 2 wheel drive, $4,300. Herman Spivey, Sanford 919-258-9206. Woods finish mower model RD8400 7 ft cut $1,700; Hardee bush hog model l984TW 7 ft cut 3 point hitch $950. Phil Poythress, Chapel Hill 919-271- 4470. 1970s Troy bilt rear tine tiller - to-tally rebuilt transmission in 2009 w/new parts. this is one of the original tillers, built to last forever. located in High Point, $950. Clyde Hewitt, Raleigh 919- 271-6446. Backhoe JD 300D 1996 with only 1,900 hrs., 2 wd, no cab, torque converter, block heater, 1 yrd front bucket, 1 & 2 ft hoe bucket, no leaks, $14,500. Michael Cheek, Chapel Hill 919-280-0216. 464 International tractor w/ quick disconnect loader and quick disconnect bucket and hay spear. 2,680 hours, power steering, two remote hydraulic lines. $8,350. David Bryant, Madison 336- 908-2447. 4310 JD tractor appox hrs 600, 4x4 compact tractor, $9,500. Kevin Anderson, Advance 336-909-4687. Sickle mower JD no. 9, GC, $550. Ranny Gentry, Lewisville 336-945-9076. Long model 310 28 hp diesel farm tractor, $2,800. Owen Osborne, Rural Hall 336-969-1999. Woodmiser lt 15 sawmill will saw 16 ft logs 27 inch diameter, GC, 20 blades included., $4,250. Steve Craver, Rural Hall 336-969-5918. 500 International dozer, GC, $5,900 OBO. Joel Barker, Jefferson 336-982- 3703. NH 254 hayrake/tedder combo GC, $1,200; also Ford mowing machine sickle type. $500, all under shelter, $1,200. D. Inscore, Wilkesboro 336-984-7687. 1981 cat 943 loader less than 400 hrs overhauled motor by certified cat dealer, 90% under carriage, EC, ready to work, $23,500. William Roller, Rock-ingham 910-895-2233. JD diesel generator, 100 k.w. has 396 hours of use, GC, $20,000. Larry Holder, Sanford 910-947-5318. Ferguson tea tractor 1947 tea 20, new tires on back, as is. runs, pto and lift works, needs work, starts easy, $2,400.00. Terry Kivett, Candor 910-975-1420. NI 483 4x4 round baler programmable control box, GC, always sheltered. one owner., $4,500. Chris Corriher, China Grove 704-202-1329. Sickle mower off Farmall 130, dry storage for 30 years, $100. Forrest Michael, Lexington 336-787-5382. 4230 JD owners manual & service manual plus lots of parts lights gauges hoses also 2840 JD front weight block 100, $100. Doug Mills, Wingate 704- 221-0833. JD 1217 haybine, new cutter bar, new nonclog guards, GC, $1,500 OBO. Tommy Edwards, Wingate 704-233-4239. NH TN55 55hp tractor 5’ bush hog comes with the tractor, LNC, 106 hours, tractor has aux. hydrolics, 8 speed, def. lock, comes with radio and automatic drift, $20,000. Kim Russell Quann, Mooresville 704-241-6270. 584 IH diesel tractor, motor runs great, always sheltered, $8,000. Robert Blake, Mount Gilead 704-242-3028. Model 30 stow mortar mixer 8 h.p. Honda engine never used, $1,800. Joe Funderburk, Salisbury 704-245-2336. AC WD pulling tractor, stock D17, sheet metal and paint great shape, cut tires, serious inquiries only, $3,500. Laura Eagle, Salisbury 704-245-4952. Ford 6610 tractor, new engine in 2004 with 500 hrs, new paint, new seat, new exhaust system, new instrument cluster, $10,900; Woods 10’ rotary mower, model C114-1, pull behind tractor, belt drive, $2,000. Milton Hancock, Statesville 704-252-0164. NH 411 diskbine, EC, new blades, field ready, $6,500; Howse 10 ft. bush hog GC, $1,300; .Ford 2 ft. subsoiler, 3 pt hitch, Cat 2 GC, $250; JD FB grain drill, 11 disk, EC, $600; 8 ft 3 pt hitch drag harrow, GC, $250; 1 row cultivator, 3 pt hitch, GC, $75. Lee Kanipe, Vale 704-276-2512. 318 JD restored has 20 hp engine ready to install, no deck, $200. Curtis Harmon, Mount Ulla 704-278-0208. JD M good paint and rubber needs battery 4x6 trailer with fenders, wood side, boards EC pulley for Ford 8 or 9N, $2,800. Harold Holder, Salisbury 704- 279-1185. Ruff/tuff electric cruiser, titled for road, lifted, aluminum wheels, stainless bumper and trim, rear seat-cargo/box, top, hitch, windshield, front basket, 48 volts, all road features, $3,300. James Seabolt, Rockwell 704-279-5946. JD 950 diesel tractor, 613 hrs, EC, $6,950; JD 272 finish mower, 6’ cut $875; pull type disc 16 blade, $150; JD forks, 3 pt, $275; 16’ farm trailer, $250; 5’ frontier box blade, $475; 5’ scrape blade $125. Larry Mills, Monroe 704- 282-0108. Hay tedder pull type two basket hay tedder, $800. Scott Helms, Marshville 704-282-7366. NH TN55 tractor, 2 wd, 270 hours, LNC, front weight rack, remote pto, 50- 55 hp, AG tires, $12,500. Mike Hatley, Monroe 704-385-9301. JD 24t sq. baler, $2,000; Kubota l-260 tractor, $2,000; 140 Farmall trac-tor w/belly mower, $3,000; Ford 5000 tractor with turbo-charger, $5,500. John B. Carpenter, Bessemer City 704-435- 5293. JD 320 fully restored, rare tractor in EC, kept in a garage, out of the elements, $15,000. Berry Funderburk, Marsh-ville 704-441-3044. Farm Pro model 24, 2008, made with front end loader, 120 hrs, EC, $10,000; model 68 hay baler, EC, field ready $800; Ford 3 pt hitch hay rake, FC, $200; hay tedder, EC. Roger Tolbert, Statesville 704-450-8494. 7-ft King Kutter finish mower, VGC, $1,100. Shane Howard, Locust 704- 485-3487. Intl. 140 original tires, draw bar, paint, cultivator, $5,000; Kubato 4630 tractor, 190 hrs, bought new, cab, a/c, heat, radio, front end loader, hydraulic top and side links, $20,000; JD backhoe 310SE, 4 WD, 4 n1 bucket on front, 36- 24 in buckets, EC, $26,000.00. Steve Clontz, Mooresville 704-506-9219. 1955 CA AC with wide front end serial #34691 GC, good sheet metal, good rear tires, new front tires, runs VG, $2,450. Mac Rushing, Monroe 704- 534-6901. 3 pt disk harrow 6-1/2 ft. county line heavy duty box frame LNC, 1 y/o, $700. Darrell Hendrick, Albemarle 704- 578-1821. Tyler pull behind fertilizer spreader 5 ton capacity single spinner tandem axle lights and brakes field ready, $5,000. Nelson McCurry, Bostic 704- 609-9866. 1985 Ford 1710 tractor, 4 WD with front end loader, power steering, GC $7,900. Gene Rainey, Salisbury 704- 633-6035. 165 MF tractor diesel rebuilt motor, new clutch, paint, good tires $7,200; morra hay tedder two bay, LNC $800; NH haybine #477 GC, $1,800; NH baler, #280, GC, $1,600. Jimmy Harkey, Salisbury 704-633-9267. NH 4 WD shuttle shift 1920 tractor 284 hrs, shelterd with NH 7308 loader, LNC, $17,795; also bush hog model RTS 62-03 roto tiller, EC, $1,350; Tufline disk sealed bearings, set gang by hand from rough cutting to seed fine, $17,795. Norman Ingold, Salisbury 704-633-9556. Fuel oil tank approx. 400 gallon, GC, with stand, metal, $250. Randy Connor, Salisbury 704-637-5545. 725 JD front end loader, EC, $3,600. Kevin Huffman, Salisbury 704-637-6367. JD 5 bottom plow 3 pt hitch, GC, $650; Oliver 5 bottom plow semi-mount, GC, $600. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704-639-0867. 1987 caterpillar track loader, 935C, approx. 3,500 hrs., GC mechanically, $14,000. Robert Campbell, Richfield 704- 639-1171. Fiat-allis 12 GB model, track loader, GC, $9,000 or trade for rubber-tired backhoe 1974 model; two Allis-Chalmers, gleaner model E combines, both run and operate well, have 2 10 ft grain headers, one 2 row corn head, and one straw chopper, $1,200. Gary Patterson, Moores-ville 704-663-1812. Furgenson TO-20, run good, good tires, good sheet metal, pto and lift, good tractor to restore $2,000. Mick Mills, Mt. Ulla 704-663-1997. 1958 Ford 641 tractor, good tires, new lift cylinder, includes disc, plow and cultivators, runs great, ready to work or restore, $3,250 OBO. Glenn Scronce, Lincolnton 704-732-1034. International 5/18 bottom plow, auto reset. Hutch master 16’ offset har-row, saddle tanks with mounts 2/200 gallon, $500 -$2,500. Walter Trexler, Rockwell 704-763-2168. 1620 Case International combine low hrs $25,000; D-10 Allis Chalmber tractor $2,000; Farmall Super A $5,000; 2-30 gallon spray barrels 3pt hitch and pull type $1,500/each; New Holland 848 round baler $3,000. Henry Currie , Ellerbe 910-334-0404. Dresser 510 B frontend loader 4x4 cab heat 4 in 1 bucket& forks 1,250 hours, $12,000. Robert Cannon, Beu-laville 910-389-3509. AC D-14 parts or restore tractor, $1,200 OBO,includes rebuilt head. Jerry Troutman, Fayetteville 910-425- 5237. Pasture mower, pull type, 8 ft wide, GC, $450; lely hay tetter, 2 basket, pull type, GC, $500; International grain drill, 13 disk, non-hydraulic type, VGC $50; Ariens rockett rear tine tiller, 5hp. ready for gardening; troy built chipper and mulcher, VGC $250-$300. E. Powers, Bennett 910-464-3311. Intl. #76 combine, canvas feed with a bin, 1950’s model, shelter kept, $ 750. Zach Hussey, Robbins 910-464- 3571. 12 ft gallion road drag $1,750; 4 row John Deere cultivator $250; John Deere 4 plow bottom plow, $300; John Deere 5 plow bottom plow $500; nine tine chisel plow $250; eleven tine chisel plow $400. D.J. Hopper, Fayetteville 910- 483-0964. Caroni TC480 finishing mower small weld needed under the carriage, otherwise GC, $300. Chris McMillan, Wade 910- 483-1677. Intl. 55t baler, 1950’s model, shelter kept, $750. Yates Hussey, Robbins 910- 639-4275. 1996 Ford New Holland tractor 62 hp 1,287 hrs new blue paint new battery 2 remotes has a canopy, tires FC, runs strong, $8,700. Richard Green, Cerro Gordo 910-654-6098. 848 NH round baler, shelter kept, GC, new chain, rollers, and new air bags still in box, $3,500. Nicholas Higgins, Garland 910-876-4270. JD 4430 tractor with cab, 6,500 hrs, quad range transmission, dual remotes, rear wheel weights, $12,500; 5 bottom ac plow $800; 15’ MF disk $2,000. Mitchel Overcash, Kannapolis 704- 785-4187. JD 450D track loader 3 in 1 bucket, new undercarrige less than 200 hours, $21,500. Don Brooks, Albemar-le 704-791-1152. Squeeze chute in great working condition with automatic head gate, side escape, all mechanical no ropes and pulleys heavy duty, $2,000. Russell Moose, Midland 704-791-1439. Old Ford 800 tractor, needs head gasket changed, have new parts & fluids & manuel for the change, parked in barn at farm in Oakboro, $2,500. Brenda Farmer, Midland 704-791-5437. John Blue sprayer 300 gallon stain-less steel trailer type with 1,250 gallon stainless nurse tank skid type and John Blue transfer pump $2,000 OBO. Ernest Puskas, Castle Hayne 910-264-6625. Butter bean sheller works great, I will train you on how to use it, $100 OBO. Le Roy Bizzell, Warsaw 910- 284-2507. 5 shanks for 4” tool bar-used to air out row middles before planting $500 for set 8” front & rear axle extensions for Ford or Fergeson tractor $400. Dan Pope, Wallace 910-285-4901. Ford 4 x 4 backhoe, 1984, extend a hoe, approx. 2,700 hours, model 555A, no leaks, tires & batteries ok, runs and digs great, $12,500 OBO, cash only, no trades. Patricia Mott, Rocky Point 910- 300-6030. FMC self propelled bean harvester, will harvest butter beans, snap beans, peas, 6,500; 1086 International tractor, 4,500. Craig Tyson, Fayetteville 910- 303-2651. Mowing machine - mounts under-belly of Farmall tractors, mows 5 feet on right side of tractor, extra cutter bar blades, pto pulley/belt included, shel-tered, ready to mow, $50. Earl Fountain, Chinquapin 910-324-4507. 2004 New Holland TS115A cab heat & air 1,200 hours mid-mount Alamo long arm mower, $55,000. Daryl Parker, Jacksonville 910-330-2496. NH 630 4x4 round baler, EC, ready to use, $6,400. Blake Brown, Boone 828- 406-1908. 7 ft. pull type cultipacker, $700; fertilizer spreader - seed sower 2 pt. hitch, $200. Keith Edwards, Polk-ton 704-826-8107. Pull type IH Farmall 2 disc plow and sickle arm mowing machine, $225/ea or $400 set, $450. William Niblock, Cleveland 704-872-8096. Remove house for trusses 400’x36’ steel truss poultry house, 16 ton feed bin $700; 8.5 ton feed bins $400/ea. Jeff Stone, Stony Point 704-880-2312. Tarter squeeze chute with auto head gate. bought one year ago and less than ten cows through it, in shed, LNC, $1,950. Matthew Johnson, States-ville 704-880-8900. JD 5210 tractor-purchased new, only 200 hours, VGC, always stored under covered barn, looks and runs like new, $15,000. Steve Bailey, Moores-ville 704-892-1807. NH 477 haybine good working conditions used last year $1,800 OBO; hay rake use last year 3 pt hitch $900 OBO. Bryan Taylor, Statesville 704- 902-2523 or 876-2168. NH compact 65 baler, GC, sheltered, field ready, $1,200. Theo Lynn, Dallas 704-922-4830. 3600 Ford diesel tractor, 1,175 hrs, loader w/forks, hydraulic log splitter, new tires, many more new parts, $6,200. Tom Hendricks, Weaverville 828- 645-1336. NH 847 round baler $2,000; Ford hayrake $600; drum mower $600; New Holland square baler $900; Ford 4 bottom plow $350; JD diskbine, $2,000. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828-874-5147. Ford tractor model F-1700-D, 25 hp, turf tires, 6 ft pulverizer, $2,950; troybilt tiller, horse model #808599, $650. Johnny McCarter, Columbus 828- 894-2478. 2006 MF 471, 2wd 70hp 580 hours, good tires, dual rear remotes, includes bush hog 2,400 qt front loader, $16,000. Darren Storey, Blowing Rock 828-898-2830. Logosol one man sawmill EC $1,895; farm wagon with 5th wheel $600; 72 in John Deere loader bucket new $450. Jim Gardner, Hamlet 910- 206-0122. Baca baler hydraulic tobacco baler on wheels, $1,000. Bennie Williams, Ervin 910-230-3656. 2006 Farmtrac 675 with front end loader 425 hrs. some rust but great working condition, diesel,72 hp, must sell, $20,000 OBO. William Adams, Winnabow 910-253-7136. 100’x20’ greenhouse, metal and wood frame, 2 storm doors, louvered exhaust fan, louvered vent, black ground cover, drip irrigation and pots, $1,000. Dean O’Neill, Kan-napolis 704-933-6460. 1466 Intl. tractor, totally restored, 145 hp tork amplifier, $25,000; 450 diesel Farmall tractor, totally restored, tork amplifier, $25,000. Dewey Mesimer, Davidson 704-933-8931. Complete 3 disc plow for M Farmall tractor, $1,000; D-65 Komatsu dozer with ripper s.a.l.t. tracks overhaul engine, less than 500 hours, needs batteries cash and carry, $18,000 OB0. James Coble, Albemarle 704-982-9063. Ford Jublie tractor needs engine, complete with all sheet metal in GC, has the rare Sherman step down gear, $1,000. Tim Bloodworth, Mid-land 704-985-3020. Ezee flow drop lime spreader, 8 foot wide, holds about 400-500 pounds, needs tires but works good $300. Matthew Gowan, Rutherford-ton 828-245-6018. 3 point hay spear $200 obo, $200. Alex Norris, conover 828-310-1727. Kuhn tedder. 22 NP, 3 pt hitch, filed ready, $1,200. Eugene White, Tay-lorsville 828-312-6018. New Holland model #853 round hay baler $2,500; Ford 3 pt hitch scoop pan $100; Ford double plow $200; Snyder crop sprayer $200; horse drawn hay rake $200; also cultivators corn planters, miscellaneous farm equipment. Louella Jarrell, Morgan-ton 828-406-7389. 5’ landscape rake, 3 pt hitch $250; 5’ hvy duty scrape blade, 3 pt hitch $250; 20’ x 6’-4” steel flatbed trailer, checker plate floor, guard rail, fold down ramps, double axels, brakes, turn signals $1,600. Doug Wright, Morganton 828-437-4905. Ford 7’ sickle mower, GC, $600; 500 lb fertilizer spreader, used only one time, $350. Phifer A Heavner, Valdese 828-443-0077. 763 Bobcat skidsteer with 12’ verti-cal mast & 4’ pallet forks, 869 original hrs. w/Kubota diesel motor, $8,000. M. Wright, Newton 828-466-2408. JD 216 flex header in VGC new stainless top sheets, bolt on knife bar, $2,600. Brandon Thomas, Norwood 704- 219-1261. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT May 2011 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5 Land for sale must consist of at least 3 acres and be used for agricultural pur-poses, i.e. cultivation, raising livestock and/or other farm commodities. Advertisers must indicate use of land. Farmland For Sale 11 acres partially cleared for home and farm short drive to Ft Bragg, great secluded lot will make great horse property, creek at rear of property, $89 9,000. Mike Wallinga, Lillington 209- 402-4968. 13.1 +/- ac., mini-farm, 10.8 ac. cleared, paved rd. frontage, public water, seeded and currently used for cow pasture, borders on creek, elec. fenced,, some crop allotments, Wayne co. 13 mi SE of Goldsboro, $8,000/ac. Clarence Hill, Seven Springs 252- 569-0758. Hog finishing farm 14,060 head spaces turn key all equipment in-cluded 258 ac land, $2,695,000. Barry Keatts, Willard 252-945-2696. 51 ac Caswell co, Yanceyville, hunt-ing retreat or mini farm, pond. adjacent to state game lands, $149,390. Tom Lowe, Greensboro 336-209-7307. Free boarding in exchange for helping me w/my 2 donkeys. Kelly Carpenter, Greensboro 336-314-1462 or email at kelway7@earthlink.net. Used jump equipment, standards, poles, boxes, walls, Cavalettis, will pick up, wood or vinyl. Marci Brown, Kernersville 336-624-3190. Jenny foal for a small goat farm to raise with the purpose of protect-ing our herd, must be under 6 m/o. Allison Cooper, McLeansville 336- 707-2660. Looking for free (not junk) horse for experienced mom to trail ride w/ young son. Prefer QH, easygoing but not dull, good home on 20 acres. Amy Nelson, Zionville 828-297-1992. Stolen horse; small chestnut quarterhorse mare, 6 y/o, she has a broken stripe and a snip on her face, about 14.2 hands. Liz Stewart, Me-bane 919-810-0719. Walking/racking horse, well man-nered & fully trail broken for intermediate rider, good rack & canter a plus, good home and pasture, $2,000-$5,000. Alex Floyd, Raleigh 919-832-7560. Gentle & trained pony, child safe. Elbert Williams, Robbins 910- 948-2348. Horses & Supplies Wanted horses Horses & Supplies For Sale *** PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 mos. or older must have a current negative Coggins test. Advertisers must supply the accession number of test, the name of lab doing the test, the date of test and results for each equine advertised. The following advertisers have provided proof of a negative Coggins test. *** horses Horse barn & pasture for rent, Wallburg & Midway area, $250/mos. W.L. Clodfelter, Winston-Salem 336- 769-2234 or 407-3282. 2001 Circle M Supreme horse stock GN trailer, 16 ft. w/divider gate, new tires, blue, GC, $4,500; 2005 Homestead enclosed trailer, extra height, 6’3”, 12x7, let down tailgate, LN, sheltered, $2,200. Bill Cleary, Mocksville 336- 492-5441. TWH stallion by Generator Silver Dollar, 9 y/o, 16H, would make an excel-lent stallion for your breeding program, broke, gentle, $5,000 neg. Barbara Simpson, Sanford 919-770-2104. Jump sets training or wing stan-dard, rolltops, lattice gate ½ or whole, flower boxes or boxes look like rock or brick, $35-$150. Greg Mills, Apex 919-362-8944. Percheron mare, 10 y/o, white w/iron gray, reg. papers, 1,700 lbs., broad hips, gentle, $1,500. Elbert Williams, Robbins 910-948-2348. 2004/2 horse slant load Exiss trailer, $12,000. Donna Moore, Mocks-ville 336-492-5002. 2004 Exiss sport 3 horse slant load with heat & air, shower, hot water tank, awning, rear tack, boot box LN, $12,000. Glenn Marshall, Stokesdale 336- 708-4336. 2000 Ponderosa GN, 3 horse w/living quarters, water tank, hwh, ac & heat, cb shower, $3,200. Jimmy Walton, Lexington 336-785-0613. 2006 Featherlite 4-horse slant load aluminum trailer, drop down windows, dividers, rear tack, large dressing room & awning, $11,800. Craig Compton, Mt. Ulla 704-507-6010. 1999 CM 2 horse straight load bumper pull trailer, EC, 7’ tall, 4’ dress-ing room in front, saddle storage under managers, multiple hooks & blanket bar in dressing area, $4,950. Terrie Riefen-berg, Charlotte 704-545-3757. Old two seat horse buggy, leather top & seat, signal light, VGC, $1,500; two-wheel horse cart, LN, $795. Max Hinson, Albemarle 704-986-0418. 40th anniversary 2008 Ultimate 3 horse trailer, rear tack, 13’ short wall, outlaw conversion, Onan generator fully self contained, Champagne color, EC, $85,000.William Godfrey, Statesville 704- 880-8321. Horse barn for rent 14 stalls $400/ per mo, few acres fenced for pasture, large center hall in barn for training, $500. Dianne Watterson, Lexington 240- 498-0733. Horse boarding 26 acres of perma-nent Bermuda grass pasture fenced in with field fence, a 60’ round pen, and a barn that we are converting into a stable barn, $300/mo. Brandon Mills, Trenton 252-617-2893. Two eyed Kodee Rain,12 y/o deep bay, 15.1h, very stocky gelding old foundation quarter, lots personality, easy handle, loves attention, had around dogs, cats, four-wheelers no problem, $1,500. Lynn Foster, Henderson 252- 767-6078. Horse boarding Randolph county, nice barn, matted stalls, stalls cleaned, feedings, pastures, tackroom, washbay, work ring, lighted riding ring, trails, trailer parking, scheduled services, owners on site, all breeds welcome, $300/mo. Tony McMasters, Ramseur 336-302-6853. Horse boarding, 12 x 12 stall, close to lots of trails, easy access to hwy 501, lighted 120 x 180 arena, $325. Carol Carter, Hurdle Mills 336-364-4739. Mini donkey 3 y/o; registered jenny, grey dun, up to date on all shots, $850. Debbie Gill, Greensboro 336- 697-8904. Pine shavings easy pick, excellent coverage, no waste, absorbent, easy handle and store. 2.8 cu. ft. plastic bags. $4.25/ea. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville 336-698-0207. APHC appaloosa stallion great na-tured, 2 y/o, 15 h, chestnut w/blanket, great bloodlines, $1,500; nice APHC snowcap appaloosa filly, great bloodlines, for more information and pics please give us a call, $500. Codi Seal, Mount Airy 336-710-3947 or codi_seal@ yahoo.com. Sundowner 2005 Sunlite 777 gooseneck 2 horse straight load trailer, EC, ramp, dressing room, walk thru door to horse area, $14,900. Chris Herko, Lewisville 336-749-8331. Paso fino, 10 y/o black/white paint mare, very gentle, well gaited, safe for beginner, great for experienced rid-ers as well, very extensive trail riding experience, $2,000; Paso fino mare, 3 y/o, brown/white paint, full blooded, no papers, started under saddle, not yet ready for beginner, $1,500. Clifton Baker, Denton 336-859-5975. Newly restored early 1900’s buggy, black w/natural oak finish on wheels and shaves, $1,950. Joe Snow, State Road 336-874-2535. Horse boarding in North Wilkes-boro, quality feed & hay generous, daily turnout, inside outside matted stalls, green pastures, cement wash stall, secure tack room, riding rings, full bathroom full $350, partial $250, overnight $10. Wayne Hendrix, North Wilkesboro 336-973-5177. At stud standard bred pacer, Homerun Hudson, grandson of Artsplace winner of $450,000, private treaty, $750. Chris Coyle, Wingate 704-233-5980. Sleazy sleepwear hood size small 500-800 lbs, nylon lycra with zipper has been put on horse and did not fit, LN, color black, $40. Joy Summitt, Cleveland 704-433-3793. Mcclellan saddle authentic no. 12 , VGC, $1,000. Sheila Howell, Mt. Pleasant 704-436-6050. Horse boarding 14 stall barn w/ bath room, tack room, feed room and wash stall, many riding trails, 14 ac pasture, $250. Gene Piercy, Monroe 704- 753-2071. TWH gelding DOB 4/2010, Command Performance/Generator bloodlines, great disposition, Pride’s Jack of Diamonds needs a good home, $1,000 neg. Mary Cooke, Cornelius 704-892-8675. 1999 colt horse trailer 12 livestock hauling space, rubber mats over treated wood floor, custom made 7’ tall, plus 7’ long enclosure over GN for storage/ sleeping, cut gate, side door, butterfly back doors, shin guards, double axle, electric brakes, $3,800. Doug Wright, Morganton 828-437-4905. Half Welsh/half appolossa bay 3 y/o filly, ready to break, will be great western show pony, $500; Welsh cob 3 y/o filly, black. ready to break, $1,000. Pat Triplett, Lenoir 828-729-8258. 9 y/o registered QH palomino mare, beautiful coat, loves attention, friendly, $1,000. Will consider trade. Erin Steed, Candor 910-220-2387. Registered miniature donkey jack dune gray with white blaze face, DOB 2/2011, parents 33 and 31 inches tall, taking deposits, $400. Genell Squires, Burgaw 910-471-0861. QH bloodline includes Dash for Cash, Intimidator 16, $2,500 OBO; QH mare & filly Dash for Cash, Intimidator, Rosie o Rita bloodline.,also 16, $2,500 OBO. Joanne Champion, Linden 910- 980-1113 or 850-6960. Two jenny donkeys one standard, 44 in at shoulders, chocolate & 5 1/2 y/o $275; other is 11 m/o 31 in at shoulder, grey with cross $400. Ron Daniel, Clarkton 910-874-3320. Pair bay mules, 3 y/o, broke to drive, single & double, calm, $2,500. Sam Wil-liams, Eagle Springs 910-948-3239. Registered Arabian mare, bay, 17 y/o, good home a must, great on trails, great bloodline for breeding and could very easily do endurance challenges, $1,000. Ramona Taylor, Raleigh 919- 247-3285. Sorrell miniature filly, farrier, good home only, $800 OBO. Catharine Campbell, Raleigh 919-291-4369. Sorrell mare mule, 15 y/o, 14.2 hands, broke to drive and plow, single or double, also saddle rides, $1,500. Virgil Jockisch, Apex 919-387-7352. Mini black/white horses w/bright blue eyes, overo, dorsal stripe, handled from birth, parents & grandparents on site, $600. Pam Banks, Clayton 919- 412-1684. 4 y/o racking sorrell registered Ten-nessee walking gelding, great bloodlines, very quiet on trails, professional training, $3,000. Ginny Brummitt, Oxford 919- 691-4959. Pair of driving horses, bay geldings 8 y/o, 14 h, anyone can drive, traffic safe, been drove everywhere, $1,500, wagon and harness available. Ronnnie Hill, Mt Olive 919-738-3684. Anvil for horse shoeing, NC tool, big face, LNC, $250. Paul Willard, Oak Ridge 336-643-5480. Horse boarding Silk Hope area, pasture board with run-in shelter, lighted round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings/day, quality pasture, peaceful setting, excellent care, stall board available, references, $250/mo. Mary Ann Harville, Siler City 919- 742-5053. Full horse board 12 x 12 stalls, hay and grain, full size dressage arena, turn out, training board available for dressage and basic riding, $410. Elsa Ayala, Pittsboro 919-656-1156 or www. omranchstables.com. Equispirit 2 horse GN with tack/ dressing rm, new heavy duty tires, VGC, $8,500. Betsy Best, Southern Pines 910-639-1942. Beau 5 y/o black/white spotted draft, sire Far Big Buddy, drives extremely well, gelding very gentle, $5,000. Denise Brown, Jacksonville 910-346-8579 or 389-0503. 16 ft Circle M Supreme GN horse trailer full nose, 2001 model, new tires, $4,500. Bill Cleary, Mocksville 336-492-5441. Mini donkey small reg., well con-formed, halter broke, breeding quality jack to buy or temporarily exchange for similar jack for summer breeding, $500; mini donkeys, 2 breeding quality jacks, 9-10 m/o, reg., $500/ea. Steve Levitt, Efland 919-563-9527. Horse boarding, small farm southeast of Greensboro, half board includes hay and grain, 12x12 stall, plenty of pasture, riding ring, etc., owner lives on far, $225/mo. Rebecca May, Greensboro 336-674-1763. Powell riding equipment LNC 15” western saddle, $325; Australian saddle new and used tack. Thomas Branham, Nantahala 828-321-3095. Wagonette w/fringe top, natural finish, 8 passenger hydraulic brakes, shafts, EC, $2,500. Frank Riggs, Pinehurst 910-690-4580. Orchard grass and oat mix great for horses and milking goats 2011 spring cutting in the field $4.50/ea, delivery possible. Randy Bryant, Jonesville 336- 244-6347. Fescue/orchard square hay spring cut all stored inside moisture con-tent 17% horse quality no weeds no Johnson grass price $3.75/per bale for 750 bales or more or $4/ea. Standish Hopkins, Denton 336-302-0353. Horse quality square bales of hay, fescue and rye, oat grass, fescue and orchard, fescue and coastal Bermuda, $2.85 from field, $3.45 off trailer, $4.25 in barn, quantity discounts, Liberty/Staley. Pat Snider, Staley 336-317-4105. Fescue square bales, cut last spring, $2.50. Kaye Norman, Mount Airy 336- 351-5305. Square bales fescue/orchard grass hay, no rain, shed kept, 15% to 18% moisture content $3.85/bale; 4x4 round bales fescue hay, no rain $22/bale. Scott Davis, Denton 336-460-0831. Orchard & fescue mix, 4x4 rolls, horse quality, kept in dry, $25. Dean Holcomb, Yadkinville 336-468-0641. 2010 4x4 fescue hay good quality horse, cow hay in the barn, $15. Dwight Rumple, Mocksville 336-492-5703. Horse quality fescue hay,spring 2011 taking reservations to pick up in field or delivery, tight square bales, satisfaction guaranteed $3.50 out of field or delivery upon terms. Keith or Don Moore, Elon 336-584-1222 or 584-3195. Good quality horse hay, fescue square bales, spring 2011 cutting, $3/in the field; $4/in the barn. John C. Warner, Reidsville 336-634-1234. Fescue sheltered, also taking or-ders for 2011 crop, $16-$20/per roll; square bales $3-$3.50/per bale, also taking orders on 2011 crop, delivery available at additional fee; approx. 275 tons of corn silage $35/per ton or make offer on all of it. Tony Carter , Roaring River 336-927-1693. Alfalf/orchard grass 2011 crop horse quality, $4/in field; $4.50 in barn. John Kapp, Rural Hall 336-969-6630. Horse quality fescue hay $3/per square bale, cow & goat fescue hay $2.50/per square bale; clean wheat straw $2.50/per square bale. Charles Knight, King 336- 983-4811 or 918-5350. Fescue hay, square bales, $3/ea.. Jesse Gentry, Mocksville 336-998-3423. Rye straw $2.50/bale. Marty Moss, Concord 704-782-4379. Wheat straw 2010 crop .in shed, $3. Bill Aycock, Gastonia 704-867-5997. Fescue hay 4x5 round bales in barn $25/per roll. Eugene White, Taylors-ville 828-312-6018. Fescue hay, 4 x 5 round bales, taking orders for spring cutting 2011 picked up out of field, $25-$30. Greg Wyant, Newton 828-381-1478. Fescue/orchard grass hay, no rain, all hay kept in dry, $3-$3.50/square bales and rolls $20-$25/per roll, hay out of field in May. P.A. Heavner, Valdese 828- 443-0077. Fescue/orchard mixed spring 2011 cutting, horse quality, $4.25 in field; $4.75 at barn. Donald Baker, Youngsville 919- 616-4190. 2011 orchard/fescue mix for horse, cow or goat, no rain, always sheltered, small and large bales available, $2.50-$4. Kim Godon, Goldston 919-770-1070. Oat hay, cutting in May, 4x5 round bales $48; square bales $5. Stan Lassiter, Four Oaks 919-934-5800 or 631-0249. 2011 hay horse quality no rain mixed oats and fescue $3/per square bale. Vernon Hill, Mount Pleasant 980-621-5091. Horse quality hay $30/roll; sq. bales, $5. H. Davis, Elon 336-260-7606. Coastal Bermuda sq bales, $4; 4x4 round bales, $25; matua 4x4 round $35. Tom Williams, Rockingham 910-895- 3480 or 817-4448. Wheat straw $2.25/per bale, de-livery possible. Teddy Britt, Evergreen 910-862-9432. Now booking May 2011 cutting alfalfa/orchard mix $6.50 in the field, $7.50 in barn; orchard grass, $5.50 in field, $4.50 in barn, 50 lb bales horse quality. Harden Phipps, Julian 336- 466-6817. 40 4x4 hay bales meadow hay that flooded, good for landscaping, $6/ea, I will load for you. Gerald Zimmerman, High Point 336-887-2870. Fescue sq bales, $3; fescue mulch hay can be blown or hand spread, $2/ea. Keith Andrews, Graham 336-684-3483. Orchard and matua grass mix, sq bales, $4-$6; cow/goat hay, $3.50 mix bale; Dessie Teff grass hay, warm sea-sonal that makes ideal hay for horses, great digestion and flavor, $4/bale; round bales, $40-$50 in the dry. Barry W. Lindley, Pittsboro 919-742-4009 or Hay & Grain 542-8920-cell. For Sale Hay & grain One row turning plow, fast hitch. Billy Sharpe, Wilson 252- 243-6801. One bottom turning plow in work-ing cond., 1 pt. hitch, 16 in. Dennis Walker, Ruffin 336-261-4500. Small sickle mower to fit 1220 Ford tractor - category 1, 3 pt. hitch, 4, 5, or 6 ft.bar, field ready or minor repair needed, reasonable. Tom Wilkinson, Cooleemee 336-284-2272. Pixal vibrating sorting table & even feeder. T. Collins, Mt. Airy 336- 345-7908. ATV’s with dump bed. John M. Jordan, Saxapahaw 336-376-3132. Farmall Super C/200 parts tractor w/2 pt fast-hitch tractor doesn’t need to run, will pay reasonable price. Howard Layton, Liberty 336-380-9217. Used Powell one row transplanter w/water tank for 140 Farmall. Auman Teel, Asheboro 336-381-3929. One row International corn planter for 140 Farmall one pt hitch. Richard Loftis, Elon 336-421-9948. John Deere 320 or 330 tractor PTO driven manure spreader & 2 or 4 row corn planter. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336-442-3613. 1 pt hitch, 16 in 1 bottom turning plow in working condition. Dennis Walker, Ruffin 336-451-6500. Dosmatic irrigation pump parts & pumps models DP20, DP 30, & 40; also need XS Smith greenhouse parts especially the approx. 2 1/2 ft long alum. plastic binder clips that fastens plastic to the greenhouse frame. Michael Smith, Whitsett 336-516-5032. 2010 John Deere for parts prefer-ably a diesel. Thomas Donadio, To-baccoville 336-528-9432. Single mule pull behind disc harrow. M. Robert, Liberty 336- 622-5504. Large Farmall tractor will consider 706, 806, 856 or 1206, diesel and wide front end preferred, reasonable price. Dale Beeninga, Summerfield 336- 643-6412. Irrigation reel with at least 900 ft of hose, reasonable price. Brandon Thomas, Norwood 704-219-1261. Chipper/shredder in GC, must chip up to 4-5 inch limbs. Alan Krenz, Marshville 704-385-9705. 5 to 10 ton feed bin for pig feed. Joe Tucker, Charlotte 704-641-2511. Deutz Allis GP 2.5 4x5 round baler must be field ready, week days call after 6 pm, weekends anytime. Norris McConnell, Mount Ulla 704-663-3828. Needles for 442 Allis Chalmers square baler. Michael Fender, Mar-ion 828-659-1220. Tobacco big baler in GC. Danny Hyatt, Waynesville 828-734-4556. 4 cylinder Perkins diesel en-gine 65 Massey Ferguson. Jackie Ford, Tryon 828-899-1246. Fast hitch subsoiler for Interna-tional tractor. Charles Hines, Vass 910- 245-7011. Oat crimping machine or roller, not a big one, crimping 100 lbs a week. Ginger Bruton, Wilmington 910- 262-5152. Pull behind mower, trail mower for ATV, prefer 60 in/5ft, price range $500. Marcia Oswald, Rose Hill 910- 389-7523. Hines H-1600 tractor cultivator bars, front and rear. Jerry Troutman, Fay-etteville 910-425-5237. Used 300-500 series pallet forks for a John Deere front end loader. Scott Brown, Salemburg 910-489-6731. Four cylinder Wisconsin engine w/4-1770 or compatible engine to fit Vermeer 630B stump grinder, GC. Warren McCrimmon, Southern Pines 910-692-8957. Fertilizer gear drive for an International Super C bolts on brake drum. David Morrison, Aberdeen 910-944-7460. 3 pt post hole digger with 12” or larger auger in GC; also good 5 or 6 ft bush hog in GC; 16 ft stock trailer with high sides reasonably priced. Jim Babb, Carthage 910-947-3384. WTB KMC 4 row peanut digger. Ben Brisson, Tar Heel 910-991-1777. John Deere bucket for JD 521 loader. Charles McPherson, Me-bane 919-563-3032. Automatic transmission for John Deere mower 125 hydrostatic. Chad Entrekin, Huntersville 980-722- 0355. AC WD or WD 45 for restoration. Dennis McCoy, Winterville 235- 525-2638. No. 2 Modern Hammer Mill built by C.S. Bell Co. in Hillsboro, OH; will consider other manufact. brands. Chris Greene, Fleetwood 336-877-4835. Disc hay cutter NH 850 round hay baler. B.N. Ross, Yanceyville 336- 421-5423. Motor parts for model JD 60 tractor. David Arrin, Snow Camp 336-213-5537 or 675-5476. Equipment Wanted FARM EQUIPMENT wanted Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW May 2011 Full breed Dexter bull, naturally born polled. David DeWald, Hert-ford 252-333-5813. Fainting goats, looking for all ages, does preferred but bucks as well. Charly Thornhill, Ramseur 336-302-6589. Small goat farm looking for a jenny foal to raise with the purpose of protecting our herd, must be under 6 m/o. Allison Cooper, McLeans-ville 336-707-2660. Newborn dairy calves, $1. Greg van Eyk, Oak Ridge 337-308-1280. Livestock For Sale Livestock Wanted Livestock Full breed Dexter cattle, $600/bulls, $800/heifers. David DeWald, Hertford 252- 333-5813. Milking Devon cow reg. and 1-m/o bull calf, $1,350 obo. Charles Gupton, Louisburg 252-438-4002. Reg. Dorper ram lambs, some purebred, some percentage, excel. for breeding to purebred ewes or on com-mercial ewes, $150-$400ea. Brandon Mills, Trenton 252-617-2893. Fainting/myotonic goat kids, double reg. w/both MGR & IFGA, excel. qual-ity stock w/great bloodlines, perfect for breeding, show or pets, $250 & up. Anna Smith, Littleton 252-908-4380 or www. solisoccasusvilla.com. Alpine dairy goats, reg. American & French buck & doe kids, yearlings & milkers, CAE free & hand raised on small family herd, $150 & up. Leon Albright, Thomasville 336-250-7288. Miniature jenny, 5 1/2 m/o, just weaned, sorrel, reg. w/ADMS, $800. Kay & Tom Walker, Madison 336-280-8357. Reg. Texas longhorn yearling & older bulls/steers, $350 & up. Ron Skinner, Denton 336-302-0966 or www. rrlonghorns.com. Spotted Boer goats, 50-100%, red, black, paints, spotts & dapples, bucks, does & wethers, $150 & up. Beanie Bozzo, Bear Creek 336-302-7985 or www.ncspottedboergoats.com. AGS Nigerian dwarf doelings, 2-9 mos., $250; second-generation mini alpines, doelings, whethers & buck-lings, $80-$150; all disbudded, CD&T, rabies included. Janine Jenzano, Hurdle Mills 336-364-2708. Alpine dairy goats, heavy milking stock, yearling milker, $350; doe & buck kids, $75 & up; mature buck, $250. Mary Ann, Graham 336-376-8242. Kiko goats, breeding stock selected for parasite resistance & maternal traits, weaned bucklings & doelings avail., $250-$900. Chuck Shaffer, Walnut Cove 336-420-2244 or www.genera-tionfarm. com. Boer goats, bucks & does born 03/2011, standard colors, full blooded & high percentage, $50 & up. Richard Loftis, Elon 336-421-9948. Dairy goats, all ages, male & female, doe w/kid avail., need to reduce flock size, $15 & up. Anne Cain, Hampton-ville 336-468-4468. Boer goats, ABGA & 100%, paints & traditional avail., $100 & up. Tommy Brown, Boonville 336-468-8490. Premium quality show lambs, Hampshire, Hampshire/Suffolk cross, wethers & ewes, $200 & up. Austin Armstrong, Walnut Cove 336-480-5288. Fainting goats, tri-colors, blk/wht, some w/blue eyes, $75 - 300. K. Atkins, Kernersville 336-595-2825. Jacob sheep JSBA reg. breeding stock & lambs, can offer unrelated groups as starter flocks, 2 & 4 horned, black & lilac, $100 and up. Lillian Royal, Hays 336-608-8876 or www. wigglehillfarm.com. Boar goats, all sizes, $50 & up; 1 alpine yearling, $125. Barry Sizemore, Lexington 336-655-6132. Toggenburg 2 y/o buck, from Rowe in California; 5 y/o purbred polled doe from KBARC & kids out of the above pair, $250-500. Sid VanMatre, Trin-ity 336-687-1792. Llamas miniature: babies, adults, female, males, variety of colors: $600 & up. Mike/Wanda Higgins, Gibson-ville 336-697-8955. Full Nubian & full Alpine billies, dob 2011, $40; 2 y/o reg. alpine billy, $200; 2 y/o full blooded Nubian billy, $125. Tina Jester, East Bend 336-699- 8440. Boer & fainting, Feb. full blood Boer kids avail.,11 m/o fainting buck & does avail., tame & healthy, $90 & up. Dodd Linker, Clemmons 336-712-2484. Fainting goats, reg. miniatures, $100 & up. Don & Tammie Cain, Walkertown 336-754-4303 or www. cainfancyfainters.com. Pygmy goats, males & females, young & old, $30 & up. Carl Fugate, Lexington 336-853-8037. Boer goats, pair, 2 males neutered & shots, great weedeaters, sell together or trade for 2 Nigerian dwarf goats, $200. Danny Snipes, Asheboro 336- 873-7781. Purebred Nubians ADGA, milking doe, proven y/o buck, 2010 show ribbons, buck kids, spots, excel. milking & show bloodlines, $200 & up. Phil Tomberlin, Monroe 704-242-4667. Pygmy goats, $35-65. Robert, Hamp-tonville 704-450-3239. Black Angus & Sim-Angus bulls, top bloodlines, 8 mos.-2 y/o.,$850-$1,800. Shane Howard, Locust 704-485-3487. Kiko billy, 100% NZ IKGA reg., 4 y/o, sire is Goliath’s Keeper, $400. Phillip Hamby, Shelby 704-538-1868. Angus purebred bred cows, cow/calf pairs & heifers, $800 & up. Grady Ward, Lawndale 704-538-3397. Purebred Nubians, ADGA buck kids, 2 m/o, marbled coloring, good natured, from proven milkers & show bloodlines, 1 milking doe, easy milker, kidder & good mother, $250 & up. Leigh Powlas, Salisbury 704-633-2508. Reg. Red Angus bulls, 8-9 m/o, good performance, excel. epd’s, AI sired, $1,000. Kevin Huffman, Salisbury 704- 637-6367. Finn sheep, increase lambing percent-ages w/sheep that have litters, outstanding wool, delicious meat, docile, lambs born April & May, $100/ea. Jeff Brendle, Kings Mountain 704-739-5179. Cashmere goats, bucks, does & weth-ers, excel. fiber, $75-125; dairy goat kids, mostly bottle babies, $50 & up. Kelly Foster, Concord 704-782-6627. Club lambs, flock has produced & exhibited champions at all levels of competition, $200 & up. Brad Johnson, Cleveland 704-798-2958. Reg. polled Hereford cows w/Dec. calves, bred back to Angus bull for Dec. calving, $1,200 -$1,800/ea. Alice Davis, Salisbury 704-855-4930. Toggenburg goats from Switzer-land, kids avail., good milkers, friendly, disbudded, brown & white, 2 hrs. west of Asheville, female doeling, $300; male buckling, $250. Nancy Shirley, Topton 828-321-9036. Black polled Simmental bulls, 15 m/o, easy calvers, top bloodlines, $1,500 - $1,800. Greg Wyant, Newton 828- 381-1478. 27 Black Angus & Angus cross bred heifers, avg. 900 lbs, bred to LBW Angus Yon Farm bulls, easy calving, $1,300 & up. Derek Teague, Catawba 828-446-6111. Wool sheep: reg. Jacob ewe lambs, $200; nat. colored Cotswold cross ewe lambs, $150; wethers $65, spinners flock, dual purpose, $150-$250. Elizabeth Strub, Weaverville 828-645-5869. Alpacas, $1,000 & down; llama & baby boy, $500. Jamie Wilkie, El-lenboro 828-657-6022. Sheep, colored Corriedale, a fine wooled hand spinning flock, colors from black to light gray, 2011 lambs, $250. Virginia McGuire, Mooresboro 828- 657-9271 or www.sheepsheep.com. Nigerian dwarf dairy goats, ADGA reg., bred for the show ring, $250. Joanna Wilcox, Boone 828-719-8713 or http:// boonedockwilcox.weebly.com. Purebred reg. Black Angus bulls, good EPDs & excellent bloodlines, $1,500; open heifers, $1,000. Marion Woodbury, Tryon 828-817-3591. Sheep, Barbados/Dorper x; 2 ram lambs dob 1-11, 1 ram dob 3-11, $95/ea.; mature ram, DOB 1-10, $190. Marion Hobbs, Bunnlevel 910-624-3448. African dwarf/Alpine x goats, all ages, $25/ea. Emery Smith, Southern Pines 910-724-3617. Boer bucklings & doelings, some older doe’s avail., $100 & up. Jason, Mount Olive 919-222-3487. Wethers for fall shows, ready, $100 & up. Amy Mabe, Efland 919-260-1439. Guinea hogs, GHA breeding stock, born 12/12/2010, docile, hardy & easy to care for, males $200; females $300. Dana Schouten, Bear Creek 919-323-9748 or www.closertotheland.org. Nigerian dwarf goats, AGS purebred, lots of colors, blue eyes, well-handled, affectionate, wethers $50, does up to $250. Stacy Lewis, Louisburg 919- 435-0324. Two horned lilac or black & white Jacob rams, most are purebred, not reg., adults or lambs avail., $150-300 or will trade one for an Angora buck if tested clean of disease. Barb Walton, Siler City 919-548-4626. French Alpine female dairy goats, must go as group of four, ages range from 2 to 4 yrs, $200/4. Sam Gasson, Rougemont 919-477-6684 or gasson-stirrup@ gmail.com. Reg. polled Hereford heifer, 10 m/o, $600. Jeff Bass, Franklinton 919- 528-2181. Nubian goats, wethers & doe, dehorned, $80 & up. Nancy Hillmer, Pittsboro 919-542-1068. Miniature Hereford fullblood reg. bulls & heifers calves, mixed Belted Galloway & Hereford calves, $500 up. Jake Swauger, Kipling 919- 557-6128. Kiko meat goats, purebred does, $300, purebred bucks $300; 100% New Zealand bucks, $400, less parasites, foot trimming & are excellent dams. Bill Thornton, Raleigh 919-625-2949. Two full-blooded Guernsey heif-ers, bred to Guernsey bull, $850/ea. Dean Thornton, Mount Olive 919- 689-9739. Purebred Dexter cattle, bred cows & bulls, $400 & up. Mike Griffith, Oxford 919-690-0004 or longafter-farms@ yahoo.com. Shetland sheep, yearlings & older. nice fleeces, various colors, small sheep makes good pets, spinners’ flocks, opp free, voluntary scrapie program mem-ber, $75 to $200. Teresa Fischer, Siler City 919-742-3234. Baby La Mancha goats, males avail., hand raised, gentle, $50. Kim Moore, Siler City 919-742-5850. Gulf coast sheep, heritage breed, good wool & meat animal, adults & lambs avail., $120. Christian Stalberg, Hurdle Mills 919-801-0734. Reg. Black Angus cows w/calves, sired by New Frontier SO78 & Gar Integrity, can be sold together or separately, $900 -$1,600. David Bacon, Selma 919-965-8428. Two bull calves, 1 y/o, milking Devon & Maine Anjou, $700/ea. obo. Linda Morris, Henderson 919- 971-8446. Black Angus bulls, 1 ½ y/o, sire: Precision, $1,000/ea. will nego.; 5 Angus cows w/calves, 2-3 mos./old, $1,000/ea. J.A. Simpson, Beulaville 910-298-4970. Polled Hereford cattle, reg, blood-line, bulls, 14 m/o, $750/ea. Nancy McKnight, State Road 336-874-2166 – day, 276-773-2684 – night; 276-768- 8769 – cell. Black Angus herd, 12 large frame cows calving in May-June, $1,000/ea.; cows/calf pairs, $1,100/ea.; 1 herd bull, $1,100. Ronnie Oakley, Mayodan 336-427-3475. Pygmy goats, 1 billy & 1 nanny, $45/ea. Dale/Janet Wiles, Cumberland 910-425-3657. Boer goats, kids, males, young females, some females already bred, $40-$150. Marion Squires, Burgaw 910- 471-0859. Black Angus 5 purebred heifers, no papers, DOB 5/2010 and 7/2010, $800/ea, take all and I will nego., sire Gar Precision. Alvin Searcy, Marion 828-738-8533. Kiko goats crossed with Boer and Spanish, bucks and does, 4 m/o, $100- $150/ea. Louise Proffitt, Grimesland 252-746-2337. Jersey milk cow $600. Garnea Jarrell, Mt Airy 336-352-3491 or 648-4288. Boer cross, white w/red head, brown doelings, $75 OBO. Dory Van Duzer, Durham 919-416-9689 call before 9. Feeder pigs Tamworth/Hamp mix, pasture raised, 7-8 w/o, $50/ea. Ron Peters, Reidsville 336-342-7545. Black Angus bulls, purebred, reg., excellent EPDs, bred to perform, $1,400 up. Cecil F. Brown, Seagrove 910-428-9018 or 336-873-7997. 2011 Saanen doelings, buckling and wethers from $100-$200, entire herd ADGA reg and certified CAE negative annually, disbudded, gentle, excellent milking potential for family or dairy. Liza Plaster, Lenoir 828-758-0906. Polled Hereford bull, 1 y/o, $650. Jamie Gray, Hurdle Mills 336- 599-0970. Livestock 5-25 acres of wetlands for research study, working on degree in natural medicine, long term cash lease, any county east of Greenville. W. Dale Wheeler, Buxton 252-256-0603. Farmland for bird dog training. training young dog for AKC hunt test standards, would like to lease a farm in the Mcleansville area, slightly over-grown fields preferred. Ronald Young, McLeansville 336-621-0448. To lease 50 ac hunting land in Al-leghany county for turkey and deer , also would like to run my beagles. Harvey Collins, State Road 336-648-1256. To lease 2 - 3 acres for mixed veg-etable production in the Mcleansville or Gibsonville area with access to water for irrigation. Rickie Holness, McLeans-ville 336-698-0419. To rent/lease farmland in Davie, Iredell, and Rowan co, used to grow corn, wheat and soybeans. Justin Graham, Cleveland 704-278-9009. To lease land for hunting, responsible hunter, small and large tracts, reference can be given if needed,25 years hunting experience. Tommy Shields, Albemar-le 704-322-8249. To lease farm land for crops, corn, soybeans, barley and wheat, larger acreage preferred but will consider others, Iredell, Rowan co. William Haraden, Moores-ville 704-622-2307. Family farm looking to expand fenced pasture or crop land, Alexander, Catawba, Iredell, Wilkes or Caldwell co. Ray Icenhour, Taylorsville 828- 312-6563. To lease 100-200 acres in Moore or Montgomery county, responsible & respectful hunters, will obey your rules & respect your property. Charles Rhinehart, Candler 828-667-2931. Farmland or small pasture for dairy cow in Robbins prefer close to Smyrna Church Rd. Lisa Helman, Robbins 910- 464-3287. Land to deer and squirrel hunt, any amout in Moore, Chatham, Lee county. Andy Dick, Sanford 910- 639-4233. To lease 100 + ac deer hunting land Orange co, 3-4 responsible experienced hunters with insurance and references. Alex Webb, Hillsborough 919-259-2621. Small tract land prefer with stream or spring, must be reasonable price. David Miller, Newton 828-308-5911. To lease, farmland for turkey hunting only in Stokes or Rockingham county, will pay $6/per ac per year. Shawn Grubbs, Broadway 919-258-5899. To lease hunting property for 2011 hunting season possibly longer in Greensboro area, large enough to ac-commodate up to 4 adult hunters, have personal liability insurance, will take care of property. Jerry Hembree, Greens-boro 336-697-9292. To lease or buy 30 + ac small farm with house, pastaure needed, Nash Edgecombe, Wilson or Pitt co area, Franklin co. B.D. Smith, Rocky Mount 252-442-5530. Farmland Wanted FARMLAND FARMLAND WANTED Two tree farms 7 mi west of UNC 3 + ac-, $29.9 thousand; 22 + ac $275,000, farm use valuation/ trees 20 years+/Orange co. Walter Durham, Chapel Hill 919-967-1411. 115 ac SW Caswell co. level with large open fields and woods loaded with wildlife, approx. 16 ac lake, will sell smaller parcels, $540,000; 16 acres SW Caswell co, level, loaded with wildlife, all woods, $72,000. Melvin Butler, Reidsville 336-212-0975. For rent secluded 50 ac. horse or cattle farm with restored log cabin, stable, barns, pastures, creeks, stor-age buildings, riding trails, $1,000/ month. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336- 234-8518. 48 ac +/- most in 9 y/o pines, great deer and rabbit hunting, com-pletely fenced, located on Regan Rd, Lexington, $150,000. John Ray Ward, Lexington 336-249-8349. 49.33 ac of farm land with house, hay barn and outbuildings, majority in fenced pasture, suitable for livestock, Surry co, $395,000 nego. Jan Earley, Pilot Mountain 336-351-3576. For rent 20 ac, land lays well, $100/ per acre to plant soybeans. Willie Gammons, Mt Airy 336-351-6769. 20 ac Randolph co., near Climax, approx. 14 ac. cleared, creeks, great for mini farm, pond site, 15 minutes from Greensboro or Asheboro, $90,00 0. DeVane Williard, Randleman 336- 362-6242. 10 ac horse-farm, open/wooded, about4 ac fenced, 4 stall barn, foaling barn, hay barn, water/elec, creek, trails, 2,200 sq ft mobile home, private road Randolph co, you can lease $1,300 or buy, $160,000. M. Bowman, Ashe-boro 336-381-4119. 69 ac has pond and 2 streams and all on road front, good farm land, $7,000/ per ac. Charles Haynes, Harmony 336- 463-2427. 25 ac farm, Ellenboro, 3,500+ sq ft brick home, barn, cleared and wooded land, pasture, 2 creeks, privacy, con-venience within an hour of Charlotte or Asheville, $325,000. Olin Idol, Mocksville 336-492-6043. 20 ac horse farm with 12 stall master barn, feed room, wash pit, tack, and office, 105 ft x 175 ft arena, no house, 4 outbuildings, $250,000. Bruce Taylor, Burlington 336-570-0101. Approx. 3.59 ac, 200 feet road frontage with two creeks on Union Cross Church Rd., in Yadkinville, currently used as hay field, $16,500. James Graham, Yadkinville 336-679- 8266. 5.6 ac with 7 room farm house, Davidson co, great place for horses, 225,000. James Craver, Lexington 336- 731-7520. 36 ac mountainous, great views, stream, 1,400 ft paved road frontage, excellent owner financing, $2,000/ ac. Lewis Cox, Mount Airy 336- 786-1697. 42.7 ac Brush Mt area $4,000/ac mountain timberland, new survey, r/w lines painted, owner financing. Brown Osborne, Moravian Falls 336-838- 4590. 142 ac, 81 fenced, remainder hardwood, road frontage, barn, util-ity bldg, water, ideal horse/cattle farm, 4,500 sq. ft. home, $1,1100. M. Colon, Denton 336-859-3611. 10 ac beautiful horse pasture, spring-fed pond, stocked, new woven wire fence. newly seeded, fertilized, convenient to 6 towns, $69,000. William Kroll, Bennett 336-879-6505. 8.006 ac Yadkin co, fenced pas-ture, one ac pond in center, 492.1 ft road frontage, $75,000. Linda Isom, Pfafftown 336-945-9373. 36+/- acres ashe co mountain timber land, some mature timber 600’ state rd frontage, game & 3 south facing homesites on the ridge at 3600’., $249000. Bill Anderson, Rock-well 704-279-3647. 10 ac Mint Hill, Mecklenburg co, includes house, certified bamboo nursery with retail area and 7 acres of many varieties of well-established bamboo ready to dig or cut and sell, two out buildings, $399,000. David Day, Charlotte 704-604-8042. 30 ac wooded land near Sanford, potential pond site w/wet weather creek, $95,000 OBO. Josh Quinn, Benson 704- 743-8818. 100+/- ac, Montgomery co, wooded tract, great farm potential, 2,000 ft frontage, water, internal roads, plenty deer, turkey, food plots, gated entrance, $300,900. Tim Arey, Concord 704- 782-6800. 63.5 ac Caldwell co one mile river frontage, hunting, fishing, rid-ing trails, county water great views, gentle slopes, half white pines, $729,900. Keith Oxford, Granite Falls 828-310-3070. 18.78 ac fruit farm with peach and apple orchards, grapes, asian pears, plums, blueberries, persimmons, 2 ponds for irrigation, several work bldg, refrigerated room in one bldg, mobile home, 2 tractors, farm equip., golf cart with sale, $325,000. John Ferguson, Cameron 910-245-2936. 700 ac farmland, great road frontage, located in Raeford, Hoke co, $2,500/per ac, email at rcurrie@earthlink.net. Robie Currie, Raeford 910-624-5054. 102.5 ac Anson co about 1 hr east of Charlotte, timber has been cut, good for chicken farm, pasture or plant in pines, great hunting deer, turkey, hog and duck, $240,000. Carl Lee, Rockingham 910- 895-4564 or 995-7886. 30 ac +/- Granville co 2/3 open 1/3 wooded 1,300 sq ft house, tenant house, 3 wells, 2 septic, pond and out bldgs, $249,000. John West, Louisburg 919- 497-6992. 30 acres in Chatham co, 3 br, 1 bath brick house, 30’ x 30’ shop, two 12’ x 20’ storage bldings, other storage bldgs, 20+ ac forestry, $300,000. Glenn Allred, Hurdle Mills 919-548-0716. 24 ac 22 ac fenced for pasture, 20 head cattle, 2 mobile homes, 225 ft pole shed, etc., some financing avail-able, $184,000. J. R. Smith, Sophia 336-689-4335. 26 ½ ac Ashe co, Blue Ridge mtns, close to New River, easy access, $8,000/per ac. Terry Watson, Fleetwood 336-877-4002. 4 ac Forsyth co, 3 stall barn, 2 tractors with attachments, out buildings, 3,000 sq ft house, $250,000. June Keehn, Rural Hall 336-969-5453. 100 + ac pond stocked with fish, log home, paved road, new steel roof, $700,000. Myrtice Myers, Bostic 828- 245-1552. For lease 169 ac deer hunting 2011 season, planted in 5 y/o oak trees, 4 wheeler paths, 3 mi windrows cut over, Martin co, $10/per ac; for lease 150 ac farm planted 5 y/o oak trees, deer, quail, turkey, rabbit, still hunting 1-3 persons only, $10/per ac. W. Modlin, Jamesville 252-792-7709 45 ac mountain land, Wilkes co, Blue Ridge Parkway, deer, bear, turkey, harvestable timber, cabin, electricity, creeks, owner financing, $169,000. Gene Clayton, Fayetteville 910-488-1731. 44 ac Forsyth co, 3 mi from Winston- Salem, fixer house, $5,000/per ac. Richard Kelley, Rural Hall 336-924-9780. 140 ac track in Montgomery co, timber, hunting, deer, wild turkey, $375,000/for all, will separate, $4,000/per ac. E. Britt, Biscoe 910-220-2596. 22.5 ac reg. tree farm, Stem, NC, pine, hardwood, fruit, horse friendly, 1,075 sq ft house, storage buildings, $229, 600. Mike Hatfield, Brooksville 813-917-4121. FARMLAND May 2011 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 Looking for bees wax, will pay $1.50/lb. Keith Elkes, Archdale 336- 382-3500. Will pick up honeybee swarms in Randolph, Davidson and Guilford counties; also want unwanted bee-keeping supplies. Tom Hayes, Sophia 336-442-6859. Bulk honey produced in North Carolina, reasonable. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910-352-7868. Bushhogging SE Guilford co and surrounding area, $35/per hr, 2 hr mini-mum. Bill Rogers, Climax 336-674-6208 or 337-5250. All types tractor related work, can clean up those over grown fields, garden prep, driveways, sow grass, etc., references available, $45/hr. David Joyce, Walnut Cove 336-414-1871. Barefoot horse hoof trimming, heals laminitis, contraction, navicular minis, donkeys, horses, quality hoof care and respect for you and your horse, 15 yrs experience, references available, $40 - $50/horse. Kenny Johnson, Mocks-ville 336-469-8978. All types farrier work. Justin Donnelly, Zionville 336-385-1364 or 828-964-5667. Swine drain line cleaning available, $3/per ft. Aaron Dodson, Mt Olive 910- 596-1047. Bush hogging in and around Durham, $40/hr. Matthew Eagle, Durham 919- 220-7613 or 219-3551. Fence chain link, wood, vinyl, horse fence, sale and installation only, no direct sales, $1- $20,000. Joseph Champlion, Willow Spring 919-552- 9042. Portable sawmill, saw your logs to lumber at my place or yours, custom sawing and post and beam available, $65/per hr. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 919- 669-1859. Bees, Supplies & Services Wanted Bees, Supplies & Services For Sale NOTICE N.C. law requires a permit to sell honey bees in the state. A permit is not required for: The sale of less than 10 bee hives in a calendar year, a one-time going-out-of-business sale of less than 50 hives, or the renting of bees for pollination purposes or their movement to gather honey. Contact Don Hopkins, state apiarist, NCDA&CS, 1060 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1001 for information. Stainless steel 12/18 frame Dadant extractor, strong motor, heavy duty custom base, located near Greenville NC, $750. Joe Miller, Bethel 252-228- 9342 or 4nursebee@gmail.com. 33-frame s.s. honey bee radial Kelly extractor, $1,200 obo. Len Harris, Grifton 252-702-3001. Beekeeping supplies, everything is one year old or newer, all equipment is select and top grade, $1,850-$1,910. Colby Myers, Ronda 336-244-2596 or colbman1@aol.com. Beekeeping supplies, all beekeeping supplies must go, everything is either new or one year old, call for more info, reasonable, $1 up. M. Keith, Trinity 336-475-5137. Five frame nuc, ready early May thru June, limited number avail., call now to reserve, $125. John Pledger, Trinity 336-475-5137. Bee supplies, hive bodies, wooden-ware, all components, tools, smokers, gloves, wax, hats & veils, $1-$200. Gail Morgan, Liberty 336-622-3720. Carni,Cordovan,Waynes & Italian queen bees, $18/ea.; Waynes $22/ea. Larry Tate, Winston-Salem 336- 788-4554. Five frame nuc’s, cypress minn., hyg.ita., $95; Cypress bee equip, new 10f deep brood boxes, 5f deep nuc’s, shallow 434 super’s, $50 - $200; 20. hives for pollination, 6 weeks, $50. Craig Buffkin, Delco 910-470-2929. 3-lb. package Italian bees w/queen, $85; bee supplies, all handmade, $10- $100. Darren Orr, Old Fort 828-581- 4494 or www.orrbeesupply.com. Honeybees, 3-lb package w/queen $80; Italian queens raised in eastern North Carolina, $18, USPS or pickup. Rick Coor, Goldsboro 919-778-0210. Italian queens avail., $22/ea.; hygenic & non-hygenic queens avail., $22. Robert Jones, Coats 919-894-7361 or www.lonepinefarmstead.com Bee hive, 10 frames & foundations, assembled & painted 1 top, 1 hive body, 1 bottom & 1 entrance reducer, $100; other bee supplies avail. Michael Stephenson, Princeton 919-965-8609 of 631-2605 Five frame nucs, Italian stock, no chemical miteacides, quantity discounts avail., no frame exchange, 20 mi. North of Wilmington, $115. Barry Harris, Wilmington 910-352-7868. Green axe side arm mowing we mow heavy brush trees 10 inches or smaller also ponds, around fields, fence lines, banks, ditch lines,creek banks, roadsides, etc, 25 ft reach, by the hour or contract. Clint Stirewalt, Rock-well 704-202-6718. Bovine artificial insemination $30/per cow plus semen, multi cow discount email at badstang289@ gmail.com. M. James, Siler City 919- 930-1793. Equine massage therapy restora-tion & maintenance of your horses, 14+ years certified ESMT; horse sitting service 25 mile radius around Hillsborough inclusive, excess mi & additional critters fees may apply 30+ yrs experience, references avail-able, $50/day first 5 horses. Bobbi Whittemore, Hillsborough 919-932- 1313 or www.thehorseriderconnec-tion. com. Farmer looking for some fellow farmers who are having a problem with hogs, would be glad to talk about any options. Mark Waller, Durham 919- 40 3-9657. Farm Labor FARM LABOR 50 Leland cypress to plant this yr., $5 or less each. Merry Willis, Reids-ville 336-342-1879. Eastern red cedars, 6’ - 12’ tall to dig up for nursery stock. Bruce Wagoner, Gibsonville 336-449-5532. Seeds of heirloom cornfield beans, either black seeded or striped seeded. Barry Ritchie, Salisbury 704-633-7885. Zipper pea seeds or bush conch pea seeds, will consider any cream pea variety. Don Freeman, Gerton 828- 329-2460. Milo seed, does not have to be cleaned, 3 or 4 bushel or 200 lbs., $5-$8. Charles, Oxford 919-691-7062. Old timey white bunch bean, type that can be dried. Carl Kinard, Cliffside 828-657-9334. Seeds & Plants For Sale Seeds & Plants Wanted SEEDS & PLANTS Daylilies, great flowering perennial, over 200 varieties, disease/pest resistant, variety of colors, early/mid/late/re-bloomers, 12” to 48” tall, $4 & up. B. J. Wright, Macon 252-257-4454, www. oakvillefarm.com. Burning bushes $2.50 potted; blue rug juniper, $2.50 potted. Valerie Andrews, Boomer 336-921-3124. Purple hyacinth bean vine seeds, beautiful ornamental climbing plant, first purple flowers & then purple beans. Send SASE (legal size) & $1/12 seeds. Janet Martin, 215 Coley Rd. Henderson, NC 27537, 252-436-2442. Iris, yellows, blues, pink, cham-pagne & bronze, $3/doz., unlabeled; $4/doz labeled, $6 shipping up to 3 doz.; Cattleya & Cymbidium orchids, $3-$10+shipping. Marilyn Hancock, Denton 336-241-2214. Sunflower seeds, old timey type, huge 12-14 lb. flower, 15-18” dia., 25 seeds/$3, 50 seeds/$5, send SASE & cash. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Rd., Trinity, NC 27370. Leyland cypress trees, 1 gal, $2.50; 2 gal,$4; mundo grass, blue rug juniper or gold thread cypress,1 gal $2.50. John Hood, Brown Summit 336-601-7502 evenings & weekends. German Johnson tomato seed, 10/$1, 1oz./$40; Lednum watermelon, 10/$1 w/SASE. Wilson Elkins, 4248 Pleasant Garden Rd., Greensboro, NC 27313. Old English boxwoods up to 20 in. tall, $0.90/inch. Forrest Michael, Lexington 336-787-5382. Japanese maples, other varieties of conifers & evergreens, 1 gal.-95 gal., $3-$750. Jim Holland, Lewisville 336- 813-5543. Red hibiscus seeds, beautiful deep red w/large flower head, winter hardy, send $2 + SASE for 25 seeds; heirloom Rose Campion seeds, beautiful fuschia color w/green foliage, easy to grow, 50 seeds/$2. Zoe Kelley, 1313 Hempshire Ct., High Point, NC 27262-7313. Liriope (monkey grass), 1 gal pots, $2.50/ea., discounts for 100 or more. Danielle Blake, Mount Gilead 704- 221-5883. Elderberry plants in 3 gal. pots, $12/ea.; Catalpa or Catawba worm fish bait trees in pots, $5-$12. Kevin Camp-bell, Harmony 704-775-2425. Lucky buckeyes, $3.75/doz.; buck-eyes for planting, $5/doz., includes shipping & instructions, Jules Simmons, Sylva 828-226-4700. Asparagus plants, 500 2-yr. old plants in 1-gal. pots, plant now, should be ready for harvest next spring, $875/all or $2.50/ea. Doris Duffy, Morganton 828- 433-7417. Marigold, cracker jack seed 2,000 seed/oz., yellow & orange mixed, $3/oz.; zinnia seed, California giants, mixed colors 2,000 seeds/oz., $3/oz.; four-o’clock seeds, mixed colors, $3/oz.; send $3/oz & 2 postage stamps/ea. oz. Warren Shiver, 231 Lambert Rd., Biscoe, NC 27209. Blueberry plants, 1 gal.-15 gal., 10 varieties, early, mid & late season, $3-$75. Jeffrey Robertson, Garland 910- 529-1469. Azaleas, assorted colors & variet-ies, $1/ea. for 1 gal. pots thru May. Jim Gibson, Ellerbe 910-652-6154 or 910-573-7914. Hay sprigs, NC certified crops w/5 varieties, $4/bushel for Tifton 44, Tifon 85 & coastal; $7.50 for Ozark, includes royalty fee, & $5 for Midland 99. BB& K Farms, Maxton 910-844-6003. Fruit trees, domestic pears, Asian pears, peaches (5 gal.); figs, blueberries, blackberries, Scuppernong grapes(1-3 gal), $12-$20. Jim Babb, Carthage 910-947-3384. Dawn redwood and cyprus in 15 gal. pots, 8-12 feet tall, can be repot-ted or planted now, $40-$50. Charles, Oxford 919-691-7062. Martin gourds for bird houses & crafts, apple gourds, good selection, $1.25 & up. Glenn McElveen, Gar-ner 919-772-2785. Dwarf Yaupon holly, $9.99/3 gal. pot. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480. Castor (mole) bean seed; 35/$1 w/ SASE. Paul Hinds, 106 N. King Charles Rd, Raleigh, NC 27610. Sunflower seeds, old variety, huge flower, 50 seeeds/$3; gourd seeds, Mar-tin birdhouse & long handle dipper, 25 seeds/$2,00 plus SASE w/two stamps. Scott Hinson, 208 Country Club Dr., State Road 28676 336 835-7461. Old timey cockscomb seeds, has huge blossom head w/rich crimson color on sturdy 18” stalk, about 200 seeds/$3 plus SASE to Barry Cox 6225 Welborn Rd., Trinity 27370. Old timey little white cucumber seeds & dill seeds, $1/teaspoon + SASE; Gourd seeds birdhouse & luffa, 25 seeds/$1 + SASE. Jim Bostian/Mi-chelle Cook, 6235 River Bend Rd, Claremont, NC 28610. Zinnia seeds 3 Tbs, good measure, 2010 crop, big heads, $5/cash. Jack Taylor, 120 Queens Dr., King 27021. Cabbage plants several thousand, Bronco, $19/per thousand; Jersey Wake-field, $19/per thousand, be ready April 2011. Gerald Bumgarner, Hendersonville 828-290-4585. Mole beans 12/$1 with SASE. William Dail, 23 Tranquil Ln., Willow Spring 27592. Plant seeds get rid of moles, purple running hyacinth seeds, both are beauti-ful yard plants. Send legal size SASE & $1/doz. Faye Thompson, 3108 Raleigh Rd, Henderson, NC 27537. Old timey cockscomb seeds, huge blossom head with rich crimson color on sturdy 18” stalk, about 200 seeds, send SASE + $3 cash. Barry Cox, 6225 Welborn Rd., Trinity 27370. Comfrey high yield high protein perennial herb for fodder, food, compost and remedy, satisfaction guaranteed, $.29/ root and up for crowns, plants. Thomas Branham, Nantahala 828-321-3095. 2011 listing seeds Upland Creecy, $.25/per packet + SASE. Thad Wiseman, 2541 Union Cross Ch Rd., Yadkinville 27055. Native NC red cedar trees, great for privacy borders, 12 ft to 25 ft, $50/ea, tree mover quote available. Wade Pearce, Willow Springs 919-810-9039. Gourds for bird houses and crafts, large selection, $1.25 up. Denny Rollins, Mocksville 336-492-7223. Running okra seed, 50/$1 + SASE with 2 postage stamps. D. H. Franklin, 1496 Conrad Sawmill Rd., Lewisville 336-945-3265. Daylilies Stella D’or, hosta, liriope green, 30/$75; 200 single fans, $150. G. Stowe, Haw River 336-693-7542. Marigold seed 1/3 c., $3 + SASE; pumpkin seed, 50/$4 + SASE; daylilies $2/ea + postage. Landon Rice, PO Box 27, Connelly Springs 28612. Rhubarb plants 2 dozen, $7/ea, will be ready late april to mid May, transplanted fall 2010. Betty Wright, 4108 Charles Williams Ln, Granite Falls 28630 828-396-2856. Yellow Daisy, money plant, Indian summer, Detura Trumpet, Medicine man marigold, Hummingbird vine, hibiscus mix, Shasta daisy, $1/ea packet w/SASE. M. Banks, 653 Roper Rd., Flat Rock 28731. Running okra seed 18/$1 + SASE. Ann Williams, 112 Wilderness Way, Mocksville 27028. Castor bean 25/$1; cock comb red, 50/$1, Rose compion, 25/$1 all these require SASE; Chinese lantern, 2 ball for $1.25; onion, 1 c for $1.50; zinna, 25/$1; daylilies, naked lady, ea hill $5; white iris, $2 + shipping. Emma Pope, 7019 Kemp Rd., Raleigh 27613 919-596-9252. Japanese maple trees in pots, nice selection of various sizes, $25/ea up. Macy Williams, Fayetteville 910- 867-9505. SEEDS & PLANTS Bell neck rollers and male/female crested helmet pigeons assorted colors. William Tucker, Greensboro 336-273- 2648. Female red golden pheasants. John M. Jordan, Saxapahaw 336-376-3132. Black aires for chicken houses, the light restrictors, used or new. Randy Maye, Taylorsville 828-632-3652 or 234-9533. Guineas, guinea keets or eggs reasonable price within driving distance of Carthage. Jim Babb, Carthage 910- 947-3384. Mallard or India runner duck eggs for hatching, preferably within a 20 mile radius of Carthage. Judy Rowland, Carthage 910-947-3536. 6-8 barred rock, black sex link or Delaware pullets, will pay up to $8/ hen. Brian Wheeler, Chapel Hill 919- 967-9018. Poultry & Supplies For Sale Poultry & Supplies Wanted POULTRY & SUPPLIES Everett pure rollers since 1963 from Penson, great spin & colors, $35/pair; T Bird parlor rollers, certified, good distance, $30/ea; reservation for sum-mer, will ship. L. A. Everett, Monroe 704-577-3905 or danaunderwood@ fpcmonroenc.org . Broiler house equipment, feed bins, 10t & 8t, $800/ea.; fill systems $200/ea.; 48, 36, 30 inch fans $100/ea. & down. Pat Purlear, 336-452-1084. Old English bantams in 12 different colors, no shipping, $20/pr. Millo Potter, Seven Springs 252-569-2131. White homing pigeons, $10. R. Boyd, Washington 252-927-4588. Dominique hatching eggs, $5/doz. & baby chicks $3/ea. Jimmy Baker, Pinnacle 336-325-2401. Roosters, 4 m/o, free to good home. Lauren Bates, Pinnacle 336- 351-4451. Dominique chicks & laying hens, also hatching eggs for $6/doz.; new chicks, $3 ea. & laying hens $8-$12, etc. Ben Lawless, Westfield 336- 480-6667.| Young standard & bantam chickens, guineas and ducks, some grown chickens, guineas, pigeons & doves, $2-$15. Delbert Spillman, Sophia 336-498-7103. Pigeons, rollers & doves of all colors, white homers; rollers, $5/ea; doves, $8/ea; & homers, $15/ea. Jerry Green, Randleman 336-498-9255 before 9 p.m. Amherst & swinhoes, $80/pr.; silvers, $50/pr.; ringnecks & black sumatras $30/pr.; Cassowary chicks $5,000; Rheas $300/ea. Joel, German-ton 336-567-5206. Call ducks, small, energetic & active, variety of colors available, $12/ea. Kelly Martin, Burlington 336- 570-9421. 3,000 red sex link pullets, brown egg layers, 18 w/o, vaccinated & de-beaked, Liberty/Staley area, $5.95 & up. E.D. Snider, Staley 336-622-2942 or 708-2998. Feather-leg bantam hen & rooster,15/pr.; other assorted roost-ers, $5/ea. Shannon Poindexter, East Bend 336-699-4735. Roosters, white leghorn, Rhode Island red, Americana, white leghorn cross, $7-10. Susan Everhart, Lin-wood 336-752-2241. Birmingham rollers & white homers, $10 & up.Danny Martin, Mount Airy 336-789-1166. Rare French black copper Ma-rans and Maran x Ameraucana chicks, hatching eggs; feathered legged Marans, produce dark chocolate-brown gourmet eggs; Ameraucanas, blue eggs; all free-range, $2-10. Cindy Stephenson, Mocksville 336-831-3110. Barred Plymouth rock hatching eggs from quality flock, good hatch rates, $5/doz. L.K. Bisher, Denton 336- 859-3691. Baby chicks, Rhode Island red, barred rock, copper black Marans and brown leghorns, also have mature hens available, $2.50 & up. Joe Snow, Thurmond 336-874-2535. Pure breed barred rocks, domi-nique, white leghorns, brown leghorns chicks, $1.50/ea. or 50+ chicks only $1/ea. Steve, New London 704-305- 0970. Blue black lavender & splash Opington chicks & eggs, can ship eggs, $5. Billy Paul Hill, Rockwell 704- 649-8315. Gator brand water medicaters, $100/ea.; poultry water line regulators $20/ea.; beacon red feeder pans, $0.65/ea or $0.50/ea for all; 30” exhaust fans, $50/ea., 36” exhaust fans, $100/ea.; 48” exhaust fans, $150/ea. Jeff Stone, Stony Point 704-880-2312. Selectronics Chore Time envi-ronment controllers, $100/ea. Barry McSwain, Norwood 704-984-2644. Taking orders for 2011 hatching of peacocks & pheasants, have purple, pied, white, India blue & Java/emerald Spaulding crossed peacocks & ring-neck, lady amhurst, redgold, peach & melanistic pheasants, $30 & up. Randy Allen, Albemarle 704-986-0346. Trio of 4 y/o opal peacocks, $500. Bradley Fox, Taylorsville 828- 312-0638. Poultry incinerator, propane gas operated, used very little, GC, made by Shenandoah Manufacturing Co. from Harrison, Va, $900. Keith Meadows, Taylorsville 828-455-1166. Guineas keets, pearl, white, blues, chocolates, purple & pied of these colors, keets will be eating & drinking when you pick them up, $3/ea. Joe J. Kimball, Robbins 910-464-5494. Jumbo brown quail, $3.50. Neil Townsend, Harrells 910-529-2011. Old English game bantams, several breeds available, $15/ea. Allen Roberts, Mount Gilead 910-571-2036. Heritage breed chicks & turkey poults, chickens: Australorp, buff Orpington, speckled Sussex, Ameri-cauna, blue Orpington; turkeys: bronze, bourbon red, royal palm, Narragasnett & chocolate, $3 & up. Donny Epps, Troy 910-576-4660. Black shoulder & India blue peacock chicks, $10 & up; adult bourben red & royal palm turkeys $40 and up.Richard Simmons, Clarendon 910-640-7114. Bobwhite or Coturnix quail eggs $20/100 at the farm or $55/100 shipped postage paid; quail chicks $45/100 at the farm. George Parker, Lumber-ton 910-738-7432 or 374-8176- cell. Ducks, sale or trade, 2 pairs khaki Campbells, $35/pr.; 4 female Rouens, $15/ea. Kenneth Key, Carthage 910- 947-3831. Ostrich, quality breeders, blacks, blue/blacks, red/blue/blacks, fresh eggs & egg shells for crafts, $900 up. Mike Boykin, Middlesex 919-284-5045. Round head game chicks, roosters only, no hens, ready June 1, $20. Earlie Mitchell, New Hill 919-362-7348. Old English game bantams, crele, silver duckwing, spangle, Millie Fleur, porcelain, bb red, splash, black, blue, blue Wheaton, $5-10. Norman Suits, Bear Creek/Chatham 919-548-0825. Silver seabrights, buff Cochins & mixed hens, can sell females separate $5 - $20/prs. or trios. Robert Burns, Holly Springs 919-552-6420. Baby chicks/chickens, RI reds, Dela-ware, black & red sex links, $5 & up. D. J. Pelt, La Grange 919-778-0361. Birmingham Rollers Old 79 Jacon-ette line, deep spinners, $20 up. Danny Horner, Mebane 919-563-5658. Birmingham Rollers comp bred, Old Carolinia family, great spinners, $10 up. D. R. Dennis, Randleman 336- 498-5034 after 6 pm. Peacock chicks in India Blue, Purple, Cameo, White and Pied, some adults, hand raised, NPIP clean flock, #55-875, $25 up depending on age and color. Daylon and Cindy Powell, Indian Trail 704-821-4374 or 619-5213. Quail Gambel, California, Tenn, red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, jumbo and white bobwhites, coturnix, Texas A&M, Tibetan reds, Jumbo brown, Albino chukars and Barbary, $1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfield 704-888-0213. Lambs, goats and sheep. Simon Teodorovici, Salisbury 704-279- 6598. Farm animal & livestock adoption & rescue available, no kill large family farm. Norm Loomis, Cameron 910-245- 1963 or 4lfarm@hughes.net. Red angus heifers or cows for breeding this fall. Dan Pope, Wal-lace 910-285-4901. Hog 400 pounds or bigger, $0.50/ lb. Earlie Mitchell, New Hill 919- 362-7348. Livestock wanted Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW May 2011 To keep up with the latest on the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, check out the department’s blog at www.ncagr.gov/ blog. You can also find social media links for the department’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube sites there. Four Dodge Ram 1500 truck tires and rims, size 245x70or75x17, want a match set only, not over $200 for the set. Ringo Hill, Denton 336- 859-9192. Insulated refrigerated truck body with doors, do not need any working refrigeration with it, looking for some-thing close to Raleigh area, $100. G. Lee, Clayton 919-389-9057. Trucks & Trailers Wanted Trucks & Trailers For Sale TRUCKS & TRAILERS 2004 Stoll trailer, 20’ x 6’6”, oak flooring, rubber mats, center sliding gate, EC, $6,500; new Stoll 16’ Rancher Special, interior gate, swing/slide combo back gate, floor-2” oak, full escape door, storage compartment, full walkout door, $7,500. Doug/Canyon Heath, Pink Hill 252-568-3474. 1975 Ford F600 flatbed dump with 4 ft. sides & tailgate, new Jasper engine, kept in shed, GC, $4,500. Boyd Lockhart, Semora 336-234-8518. 2 axle 6’x14’ trailer w/loading ramps wired for brakes & lights, tires ¾, new treated 1x6 bed., $900. Evan Myers, Winston-Salem 336-242-3911. 1986 F9000 tandem dump truck, Cummings engine, electric tarp, barn door, air gate, new tires, road ready, $7,500. Pam Hooker, Colfax 336-345- 6751. 1973 Chevy Cheyenne Super 10 truck, 350, v8, auto, ps, pb, ac, Linex bedliner, load handler, lots of extras, daily ride, one owner, $2,500. Martha Mincey, Kannapolis 704-657-4338. 1995 Chevy Silverado 3500 dually, 4x4, 454 ci. sprayed in bedliner, auto, air, cruise, hypertech chip, brake controller, custom hood, new a/c compressor, inte-rior perfect shape, $5,695 nego. Buddy Aldridge, Snow Camp 336-376-9699 or 269-1017 - cell. 1994 Delta cattle trailer, 16’, swing gate w/sliding door, good trailer for cows or horses, $3,000. Howard Layton, Liberty 336-380-9217. 8 x 12 flat bed trailer w/ tandem axles, 2’ sides, heavy duty for $1,500. Sidney Williams, Archdale 336-431-1010. 1999 Ford Ranger XLT, 4.0 v-6 5 speed, 138,000 miles, dark green, 4 door, $6,000. Ted Radford, Pinnacle 336- 469-8438. 25-ton Reid trailer, 2’oak floor, air brakes good tires, $4,650. Brooks Langley, Gibsonville 336-584-0436. 2009 Moritz 16’ livestock trailer, bumper pull, in great shape, double axle, heavy duty suspension, $4,800. Deb Clemens, Ennice 336-648-9950. Trailer, 8’ x 12’ w/4’ sides, used as shavings trailer on horse farm, $650. Harold Wright, Liberty 336-675-5011. 1989 Toyota 4x4 pickup, 4cyl mo-tor, truck has new engine w/1k miles on it, body in GC, truck was well kept, $3,000. John Rakestraw, Madison 336- 686-0291. Gooseneck trailer, load max 2005, 30’ bed 5’dovetail.3- 7,000lb axles, 21,000lbs., electric brake on all 3 axles, tires are almost new, 2- 10,000lb 2 speed standards, front tool box, 2 spring loaded fold down ramps, trailer on 12” ibeam, floor in GC, $6,000. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington 336-764-1043. 1997 350 Ford Crew cab du-ally, 7.3 powerstroke, 74,000 miles, 5 speed, 2l conversion, radar, cb, 74 gal. fuel tank, gooseneck, super nice & clean., $12,700. Lee Roy Kearns, High Point 336-869-6943. 2009 trail wagon utility vehicle, 2wd, 340cc Honda gas engine, top windshield headlight, dump bed, tailgate, black & red, made by American Sport, new-never used, $5,500. Jerry Talley, Thomasville 336-882-2180. |
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