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Make Yourself Known How are you doing with your New Year’s resolutions? Even if you don’t have a long list of self-improvement goals, let me challenge you to one important task: make yourself known by participating in the 2017 Census of Agriculture. More than 3 million census forms were mailed out in December 2017, and they’re due back from producers by February 8th, 2018. You may also fill out the Census online at www.agcensus.usda.gov. Just be sure to have your 17-digit survey number that you received in the mail with your Census paperwork. For a historical perspective, the first Census was conducted in 1840 in 26 states and the District of Columbia. It included an inventory of the principal classes of domestic animals, the production of wool, the value of poultry, the value of dairy products, and the production of principal crops. The number of farms and the acreage and value of farmland were first included in 1850, and in 1880 information on farm tenure was first secured. See Make Yourself Known, continued on page 8 Hugh E. Weathers Commissioner South Carolina MARKET BULLETIN South Carolina Department of Agriculture Volume 92 January 18, 2018 Number 2 Do you know a rising high school junior or senior who has an interest in pursuing agriculture as a career? It’s not too early for them to start thinking about the 2018 SC Commissioner’s School for Agriculture (SCCSA), which will take place July 21-27 at Clemson University. SCCSA is a partnership between the SC Department of Agriculture (SCDA) and Clemson University’s College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences. The program provides a challenging and enriching college-based experience for participants through a variety of workshops, field studies, and laboratories. The academic curriculum integrates subject matter from a variety of disciplines related to agriculture and natural resources. “For 14 years, the Commissioner’s School has provided students with invaluable agriculture experience and helped them decide to study some aspect of agriculture in college,” said SC Commissioner of Agriculture Hugh Weathers. “This important program is one of the ways the Department of Agriculture works to secure a strong future for our industry.” This premiere career and leader- ship program has graduated over 500 students from 15 states since 2004. Fifty-nine percent of these graduates have pursued ag-related studies or careers. See Applications Available, continued on page 8 Applications Available for 2018 SC Commissioner’s School for Agriculture Seasonal Featured Products South Carolina State Farmers Market 3483 Charleston Hwy. West Columbia, SC 29172 803-737-4664 apples, gourds, tomatoes Greenville State Farmers Market 1354 Rutherford Rd. Greenville, SC 29609 864-244-4023 dairy products, gourds, squash, tomatoes Pee Dee State Farmers Market 2513 W. Lucas St. Florence, SC 29501 843-665-5154 pecans, vegetables plants Log on to agriculture.sc.gov and click on Daily Market News Reports For information about SCCSA applications McCauley Frierson at Clemson University 864-656-1534 [email protected] Elizabeth Wood at SC Department of Agriculture 803-734-0328 [email protected] For more information about giving to SCCSA Margaret Owens at Clemson University 864-276-7245 [email protected]

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Make YourselfKnown

How are you doingwith your New Year ’sresolutions? Even if youdon’t have a long l istof self-improvement goals,let me challenge youto one important task:make yourself known byparticipating in the 2017Census of Agriculture. Morethan 3 mil l ion censusforms were mailed outin December 2017, andthey’re due back fromproducers by February 8th,2018. You may also f i l lout the Census online atwww.agcensus.usda.gov.Just be sure to haveyour 17-digit surveynumber that you receivedin the mail with your Censuspaperwork.

For a historicalperspective, the first Censuswas conducted in 1840in 26 states and theDistrict of Columbia. Itincluded an inventoryof the principal classesof domestic animals, theproduction of wool, thevalue of poultry, the valueof dairy products, andthe production of principalcrops. The number of farmsand the acreage andvalue of farmland werefirst included in 1850,and in 1880 information onfarm tenure was firstsecured.

See Make Yourself Known,continued on page 8

Hugh E. WeathersCommissioner

South Carolina

MARKET BULLETINSouth Carolina Department of Agriculture

Volume 92 January 18, 2018 Number 2

Do you know a risinghigh school junior orsenior who has aninterest in pursuingagriculture as a career?It ’s not too earlyfor them to startthinking about the 2018SC C o m m i s s i o n e r ’ sSchool for Agriculture(SCCSA), which will takeplace July 21-27 atClemson University.

SCCSA is a partnershipb e t w e e n t h e SCDepartment of Agriculture(SCDA) and ClemsonUniversity’s College ofAgriculture, Forestry, andLife Sciences.The programp r o v i d e s achallenging ande n r i c h i n gcol lege-basedexperience forp a r t i c i p a n t st h r o u g h av a r i e t y o fworkshops, fieldstudies, andl a b o r a t o r i e s .The academicc u r r i c u l u mi n t e g r a t e ssubject matterfrom a variety

of disciplines related toagriculture and naturalresources.

“For 14 years, theCommissioner ’s Schoolhas provided studentswith invaluable agricultureexperience and helpedthem decide to studysome aspect of agriculturei n c o l l e g e , ” s a i dS C C o m m i s s i o n e r o fA g r i c u l t u r e H u g hWeathers. “This importantprogram is one of theways the Department ofAgriculture works to securea strong future for ourindustry.”

This premierecareer and leader-ship program hasgraduated over 500students from 15states since 2004.Fifty-nine percentof these graduateshave pursuedag-related studiesor careers.

See ApplicationsAvailable,continued

on page 8

Applications Available for 2018 SC Commissioner’s School

for Agriculture

Seasonal Featured Products

South Carolina State Farmers Market 3483 Charleston Hwy.

West Columbia, SC 29172803-737-4664

apples, gourds, tomatoes

Greenville State Farmers Market 1354 Rutherford Rd. Greenville, SC 29609

864-244-4023dairy products, gourds,

squash, tomatoes

Pee Dee State Farmers Market

2513 W. Lucas St. Florence, SC 29501

843-665-5154pecans, vegetables plants

Log on to agriculture.sc.gov

and click on Daily Market News Reports

For information about SCCSA applications

McCauley Frierson at Clemson University864-656-1534

[email protected]

Elizabeth Wood at SC Department of Agriculture803-734-0328

[email protected]

For more information about giving to SCCSA

Margaret Owens at Clemson University864-276-7245

[email protected]

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BLUEGILL BREAMSHELLCRACKER, pondstocking, 30¢-$3ea;Crappie, 50¢-$3ea; Bass,$1.50-3ea; catfish, 50¢-$2.Cannon Taylor; Newberry;803-276-0853

BFMSTR HEIFERS, supe-rior genetics & conforma-tion, $1000up, dependingon age & genetics. MaryDyches; York; 803-230-4952

2Y/o REG ANG BULLS,exc b’lines, low BW, siredby Yon Final Answer,$1500 & up. Steve Hall;Lee; 803-486-4599

REG ANG BULLS, 21m/o,exc dispo & genetics,calving ease b’lines, gentle,ready for service, delavail, $1750. Hugh Knight;Orangeburg; 803-539-4674

LIMo CATTLE, red bull,B-4/1/15, reg, $1600;heifers, 16-28m/o,$1200up, depending onage/size, al l reg, candel/fee. James Langston;Pickens; 864-859-6794

REG BLK ANG BULL,gentle, B-2/12/16, $2500.Dustin Derrick; Lexington;803-622-4782

2 PoL HEREFoRD BULLCALVES, 10m/o, from regstock, no papers, $600ea.Scott Hornsby; Richland;803-530-8667

BLK ANG BULL, $1000;Blk Ang heifer, $850,both 10m/o. L Gunter;Lexington; 803-532-7394

3 REG ANG BULLS, top AIb’lines, SAV Resources,SAV Net Worth, both24m/o, $3500ea; 22m/oConnealy Consensus,$3000. Dale Utter;Spartanburg; 864-237-8652

REG BLK ANG BULLS,1-2y/o, top b’l ines,$1500up; reg Blk Angheifers, open & bred,$1200up; vac, wormed.Ken Currie; Sumter; 803-484-6994

7 BULLS, reg & PB blkAng, shots & EPDs avail,Final Answer b’l ine,$1400ea, avg bw .73lbs(+1.7), more. Earl Waters;Newberry; 803-276-6715

2 YRLNG SG BULLS, PB,poll red, $1200ea firm.Leon Shealy; Lexington;803-622-1314

oPEN BLK BALDIEHEIFERS, 15m/o, excb’lines, $1100ea; Herefordheifer, 8m/o, $900. JohnGossett; Spartanburg; 803-222-7786

PB BLK GELB CoWS,polled, gentle, $900ea;3-8m/o blk Gelb heifers,$700ea; 1 PB blk Gelb bull,$1000. Avery Ashley;Greenwood; 864-456-3204

GELB/CHAR HEIFERS,mostly wht, 600lbs, $900.Starrett Hall; Aiken; 803-609-7856

FB RED ANG BULL, 6y/o,exc keeper, no calvingissues, calves on site,$1800. Scott Dawson;Spartanburg; 864-809-0137

4 REG HEREFoRDBULLS, yrlngs & wean-l ings, drk red coat, ongrass, EPDs, vac, wormed,gentle, del/fee, $1500ea.Vic Campbell; Greenville;864-385-8393

30+ REG BLK ANG, 2y/obulls, limited # of cows,all categories, $1500up.Keith Hawkins; York; 803-230-1598

SIMM & SIMMANG, yrlngbulls, AI sired, $2000up.Jim Rathwell; Pickens;864-868-9851

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REG SCoTCH HIGHLANDCoW, w/papers, traditionalred in color, good tempera-ment, $1200. WayneKrause; Greenville; 864-385-4583

REG GELB BULLS, blk,BSE, calving ease,$2000up. Virgil Wall;Greenwood; 864-942-2380

REG ANG, $2500pr; goodb’lines, calves B-Oct & Nov,yrlng heifers, $1500.Brooks McCarter; York;704-301-6869

REG CHAR BULLS, 14-15m/o, AI sired by BlueVale, Full Throttle, Ledger,performance data avail,gentle, $1800. HenryMitchell; York; 803-627-6142

REG BLK ANG HEIFERS,& fall/spring calving cows,$2500up. Walter Shealy;Newberry; 803-924-1000

REG BLK ANG BULLS, 2-15m/o heifer bulls, 2- 2y/obulls by SAV Renown, lowBW, ex ft, BSE, free delSC, $2500up. DixonShealy; Newberry; 803-629-1174

BLK ANG & BLK BALDYCoWS, w/calves, $1500/pr.Terry Gibert; Greenwood;864-993-4212

4 REG BLK ANG BULLS,9-15 m/o, Ten-X b’l ine,docile & halter broke,$1000-1500. KinardHolliday; Anderson; 864-261-6369

SANTA GERT BULL,14m/o, gentle, ready forbreeding; Brangus Bull,yrlng, gentle, easy to han-dle, $1500ea. JimmyBales; Richland; 803-206-3854

DEXTER CATTLE,blk/red/dun, cows w/calves,yng bull w/horns, heifers &herd bull, $600-1500.Brenda Gallman;Newberry; 803-924-2042

BLK/BWF oPEN HEIFERS,12-14m/o, $1500up; Ang,Hereford & SimAng yrlngbulls, $1250up, AI sired.Wayne Garber; Laurens;864-923-0581

REG ANG BULLS, $1500;yrlng heifers, $700; 2y/ocow/calf prs, $2500; goodEPDS, growth, calvingease, feet; more. JeffHawkins; Anderson; 864-934-4957

REG BLK ANG BULL, AIsired by ConnealyCapitalist, y/o, weaned,vac, wormed, calving ease,docile, $1400. Lee Clinton;York; 704-913-6127

PB BLK ANG BULLS,15m/o-4y/o, $1500up. MikeJohnson; Newberry; 864-923-0750

DEXTER CoWS, 2 cows, 1heifer, 1 calf, $400ea. JohnHagaman; Berkeley; 843-749-2898

REG & CoM BLK ANGHEIFERS, 10-16m/o, bunkbroke w/good temperament& genetics, $1000up; regAng bulls, $1600up. KevinRenwick; Abbeville 803-924-0535

REG BLK ANG BULLS,Final Product, 9m/o-16m/o,Hoover Dam, y/o, easycalving, $1300ea. JackWhitaker; York; 803-925-2129

2 REG HEREFoRD BULLS,3y/o, some Trask genetics,perform good on grass,$2500ea. Mac McGee;Anderson; 864-844-1621

ULTRA BLK & BLKBRANGUS BULLS,16m/o, $1250up. DanielChassereau; Bamberg;803-267-4880

2 PB PoLLED HERE-FoRD BULLS, 11m/o,$1000ea. Edward McClain;Anderson; 864-261-8276

2 REG PB JERSEYHEIFERS, 2+y/o, $1200ea;yng Jersey bull, 3m/o on1/25, $300. Wilbur White;Greenville; 864-373-5914

BLK BALDIE/HEREFoRDBULL, w/wht face, 7m/o,$700ea. Bil ly Gallman;Newberry; 803-276-7171

REG ANG BULL, 20m/o,slick hair, fescue resistant,brood cow maker, grassdeveloped, athletic, gentle,$1600. Eddie Martin;Anderson; 864-296-0454

Ads may not be submittedby commercial dealers.Farm truck ads mustinclude a farm vehiclelicense plate number.

7 SHANK CHISEL PLoW,$875. Morris Rhodes;Orangeburg; 803-707-3292

KUBoTA B8200HST,2WD, rotary mower, scrapeblade, boom pole, $3800.Paul Jones; Spartanburg;864-476-7109

ToNUTTI 10 WHEEL HAYRAKE, used 3 seasons,GC, $3800. Chuck Bailey;Greenwood; 864-993-4774

16 DISK HARRoW, 3ph,GC, $600. Dustin Derrick;Lexington; 803-622-4782

FoRD 640, 37hp gas, 3ph,live lift, EC; Ford GoldenJubilee, 35hp, $3750ea.Bobby Duncan; Lexington;803-532-9341

‘02 ADAM HoRSE TRL,30ft GN, 3h, SL, tack room,floor mats, 4 new tires &spare, ac, LQ, $12,500.Charlet Greer; Anderson;864-245-6175

RND HAY BALER , NHmodel 630, used last yearw/no problems, $5300 firm;Hay rake, Befco 5 wheel,$500; more. Mib Scoggins;Marlboro; 843-601-1549

JD 5045D, 3769 hrs, 45hp, 2wd, $10,000; MF3690, motor excellent,duals, A/C, 6000 hrs,$15,000. Jimmy Forrest;Saluda; 803-685-7735

‘04 GMC W5500 REFRIGTRUCK , 16ft power l i ftgate, Isuzu dsl eng, 270Kmis, ac, heat, EC, $14,000.John Rogers; Darlington;843-858-3395

JD 4430, quad range trans-mission, dual hydraulics, 4post canopy roof w/opencab, $9500. Fred Herbert;Wil l iamsburg; 843-593-5996

4 FARM HAY WAGoNS,need some repairs,$500ea. Don Glover, Aiken,803-645-2029

UTILITY TRL, 6x12ft, 18insides, new 15in tires, alumtoolbox, load ramp, 8 tiedowns, $1350. CorneliusClark; Berkeley; 843-761-2343

STooL SToCK TRL, 20ftL, 6ft W, metal covered top,GN, EC, $3500. CarrollAlewine; Newberry; 803-924-5771

JD 4630 TRACToR, cab,dual whls, 2 new tires onduals, runs/works good,1000RPM pto, $17,000.Starrett Hall; Aiken; 803-609-7856

‘95 2H SL GN TRL, GN,living/sleeping areas,shower, w/heater, ac, sink,$3300. Charles Kizer;Dorchester; 843-563-3779

PoWER KING ECoNoMYTRACToR , al l geardrive, w/4 attachments,$1400. Bobby Richards;Lancaster; 803-285-3791

JD 4650, MFWD, cab, ac,9600hrs, $23,000; 4r 30inJD planters f inger p/uw/KMC strip till w/lift asst.$12,000. Richard Gregory;Calhoun; 803-682-2335

JD FRoNT END LDR ,w/5ft bucket, $2000. LeeDavis; Clarendon; 803-481-8811

JD 670 HAY RAKE, GC,$1400 obo. Carl Hall;Pickens; 864-423-1962

JD 260 DISC MoWER ,3ph, needs one bearing incutter bar, $900 obo.Joseph Rister; Lexington;803-920-9153

NH 648 BALER , dealerserv ev 2 yrs for checkup,all belts replaced, ‘15 baleavg 500/yr, GC, $10,000.Joe Henson; York; 803-448-5287

‘48 FA CUB, planters, culti-vator, fertilizer, hoppers, allattachments, engine parts,not running, $1800 obo.David Blocker; Colleton;843-835-2173

FARM TRL, 6ft 10in x 16ft,dual axle, good tires, noloading ramps, $1000.Philip Poole; Union; 864-427-1589

3 SToLL 32FT GN TRLS,al l w/new factory 10Kaxles, brakes, lights, goodtires, ‘86, $6900; ‘87,$6800; ‘95, $7400. JoeGallagher; Allendale; 803-686-0694

7X14 DUAL AXLE TRL,metal floor, tool box, 12insides, ramps, $1200 obo.John Horton; Lancaster;803-475-3194

JD 6620 TURBo CoM-BINE, 3360hrs, w/2 16ftheaders, f lex & rigid,$11,500 obo. GlennFulmer; Aiken; 803-645-2831

‘08 MAHINDRA 3325 ,2wd dsl, 208 hrs, 5ft disc& 5ft bush hog, $5500.Demetrius Gil lard;Berkeley; 843-729-3519

JD 454, row crop head,FC, $900 obo. DrakeKinley; Anderson; 864-353-9628IH 475 DISK HARRoW, 20ft, $5200; IH 844 cornheader, $650; Intl 9-shankchisel plow, w/drag, $950. JWood; Barnwell; 803-300-1296

‘51 8N FoRD TRACToR,12v, LN tires, VGC, $3500obo. Thomas Adams;Edgefield; 803-384-0073

BooM LIFT, 56ft crane,EC, for building barns,$8700. Stephen Sloan;Chester; 803-789-5160

CASE IH 2155, cotton pick-er, KBH Boll Buggy, KBHModule Builder, all in GC,$22,500. Chris Toole;Abbeville; 803-730-1340

‘52 FoRD 8N, GC, $3000;AC MG 10ft blade, $9000.Jimmy Wilson; Anderson;864-338-5506

oRCHARD SPRAYER ,200gal, TiFone 36in fan,$2500; Super A FA tractor,shed kept, GC, cult, $3000.G Seay; Spartanburg; 864-578-8214

VERMEER RND HAYBALER , Series L, EC,string t ie, $7000. TonyJohnson; Aiken; 803-381-1936

2R JD PLATE PLANTER,w/sunflower & corn plates,used for dove fields,$1500. Bryan Alexander;Oconee; 864-710-0357

JD FRoNT MoUNTHYDRAULIC BLADE,$2000. Jeffrey Gilmore;Chesterfield; 843-517-0315

FoRD 861 TRACToR, dsl,$4000, will consider tradeof equal value. JamesMalphrus; Dorchester; 843-821-8172

ATHENS 93 HARRoW,12ft cut, new front blades,$3500; JD RWA harrow,14ft cut, new blades,$1000. Robert Hilton;Dorchester; 843-834-2340

NH LB75 B BACKHoE,4x4, cab ac, bucket, forks,stacking rake, 12,24,36inbuckets thumb, $30,000.Brian Rikard; Oconee; 706-491-1111

KING KUTTER, 7ft graderblade, m/o, $350. TomKirkley; Lancaster; 803-246-8195

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Farm Equipment

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5FT FINISH MoWER ,3ph, new belt & blades,$800; Ford 532 sq baler,working when parked,$700. Ryan Lindler;Lexington; 803-603-2484

PLoTMASTER PLoW,plant, cover, cult i-pack,grain drill, all in one, 8ft,$6K obo. James Mace;Berkeley; 843-553-7372

UTILITY TRL, 5ftx10ft,3500 lb load limit, let downtail gate, 2in ball hitch, LNtires, GC, $800. TedStorey; Saluda; 803-275-5172

6FT SCRAPE BLADE,$250; 2 bottom plow, $350;1r subsoiler, $200; 2eafert/seed spreader, 500 lbcap, $300. Otis Hembree;Spartanburg; 864-316-1222

JD 4840, $28,000; IH 390018ftW disc harrow, $8000;JD 6220, $35,000, all EC.Ken Griffith; Orangeburg;803-860-1744

1R TP46 CoVINGToNPLANTER, w/Gill cultivator,LN, $650. James Pruitt:Spartanburg: 864-316-0004

JD 4640 , 6575hrs, 1owner, dual axles, powershift trans, good tires &batteries, runs good, noissues, $17,000. RichieEllis; Allendale; 803-259-0548

FoRD 501 SICKLEMoWER, 6ft cutter bar, 540pto, VGC, $495; Case IH15, side delivery rake, 9ftraking width, $495. WDDixon; Laurens; 864-683-6620

BUSH HoG 3126 , 10ftmower, no leaks, hyd rearwheels, 3ph, blades, 1 sea-son old, GC, $2600.Russell Ashmore;Spartanburg; 864-978-7778

INT 475, disc, hyd fold,20ft, $3500. GeraldRogers; Dillon; 843-752-7728

‘60 JD 730 DSL ES,Roll-0-matic, new paint,elec system, eng rebuilt,fenders, 3ph, $15,000obo.Douglass Britt; McCormick;864-391-3334

AC D-15 TRACToR ,3ph, $1200. Bil l Bright;Greenville; 864-630-1953

INT CoMBINE 1440, GC,$10,000. Charles Nichols;Saluda; 864-445-8350

NH TD5050 TRACToR ,92hp, cab, air, 1900 hrs,$30,000obo. Chris Minton;Anderson; 864-617-4936

INT 153, 4r cultivator, 3ph,36in rows, GC, shed kept,$500. Jason Nichols;Saluda; 864-992-2753

HAY BALE UNRoLLER,rnd, factory-made, EC,$1000. Posey Copeland,Laurens, 864-697-6319

‘96 NH TRACToR, 2WD,front end loader, 648 hrs,new tires, 1 owner, EC,rear remote, $11,500obo.Bobby Land; Union; 864-426-4443

E-Z TRAIL PLASTICMULCH REMoVER ,$1000; 2r MF planter,w/fertilizer, $800. GeorgeCharpia; Dorchester; 843-873-0784

JD 8420 TRACToR, transrecently rebuilt, motor over-hauled 3 yrs, 6000 hrs,VGC, $85,000. ReggieCaughman; Lee; 803-428-7135

‘06 JD 310SG, 4x4 ldrbackhoe, pilot ctl, pwr shift,w/ROPS, $29,900; ‘07Komatsu excavator mini,$19,900. Ronnie Murphy;Fairfield; 803-337-3697

‘00 FoRD TRACToR, 3cylgas, runs good, pto, EC, frttires, good rear, $3795; 5ftpull type bush hog, $595;$4000 for both. M Wilson;Spartanburg; 864-595-1136

JD 5500, w/frt end ldr, 4wd,1618 hrs, 75hp on PTO,barn kept, GC, $28,500.Steve Gedosch, Greenville,864-982-4490

6000GAL WATERTANKER, dual axle, w/dualaxle dolly, $2500 firm.Henry Carroll; Calhoun;732-539-7631

JD 8400, $49,200; 4r ripperstripper, $9000; 4r JDMaxEmerge, 2 planters,$4000; list assist, $7000.Sidney Broadway; Lee;803-428-6405

‘02 ADAM 2H ALUM TRL,w/dressing rm, ramp load,enclosed, 7ftT, LNC,$6500. Kimberly Bryant;Spartanburg; 864-590-9835

JD 1240 PLANTER, 4r pulltype, dry fert, RM, insecthoppers, plates, GC,$2400. Todd Benton;Dorchester; 843-832-3065

HAY WAGoN , 14 ft,$1000; 6 ft box scrapeblade, w/3 cutting teeth,$300; sickle mower, 6 ft,$100. Roger Boothe;Abbeville; 864-710-3040

JD 6600 CoMBINE, dsl,ST drive, good tires, <3000hrs, repairs UTD, $6500;‘79 Int dump, 18ft,more, $7000. Boyd King;Anderson; 864-940-8995

‘50 JD MT TRACToR ,converted to 12v, runsgood, more, $1850; JD5020 tractor, for parts, engno good, more, $2200. BillyGallman; Newberry; 803-276-7171

Notices are accepted foragricultural work only andnot for housework, nursingor companion.

CUSToM SPREAD, lime &fert, Tenn Valley lime, callfor prices. Gene Roe;Greenville; 864-630-1768

PECAN CRACKING, willcrack & run thrusheller/blower, 60¢/lb.Wade ten Bensel;Lancaster; 803-283-4631

BACKHoE WoRK, tractorwork, pasture spraying &hay field spraying, highpressure washing, reason-able rates. Bil l Becker;Lexington; 803-873-2233

TRACToR REPAIR ,restoration, all types, 50yrexp. George Bush;Lexington; 803-640-1949

DoZER & TRACKHoEWoRK , build & repairponds, demolit ion, treeremoval, grade & clearland, repair rds, freeest. James Hughes;Greenwood; 864-227-8257

FARM WoRK, any type,bulldozer, skid steer, backhoe, track hoe, fencing,trenching, post driver,more, w/in 6o miles. MarkHall; Abbeville; 864-980-0423

STUMP GRINDING, tractorwork, light tree work, sur-rounding Aiken counties.Jamey Bledsoe; Aiken;803-645-4298

UNDERBRUSHING, bushhog, skid steer, grading& clearing. B Brown;Greenville; 864-380-6460

ALL TYPE FENCES,repairs, good work, goodprices, free est, 20yrs exp.Thomas Fallaw; Saluda;803-480-6232

LIME SPREADING, spe-cialize in bulk Tenn lime,call for est. Drake Kinley;Anderson; 864-353-9628

SAW MILLING, logs tolumber, w/portable sawmill,your place or mine. ArtLimehouse; Pickens; 864-646-6316

LIME SPREADING, pas-ture, cropland, no foodplots. Nolan Stewart;Laurens; 864-419-1130

LIGHT TRACToR WoRK,bush hogging, discing, cutup & remove downed trees.John Tanner; Lexington;803-422-4714

ARTIFICIAL INSEMINA-TIoN, beef & dairy herds,synchronization protocols,breeding, semen, supplies,will travel. Henry Mitchell;York; 803-627-6142

FoRESTRY MULCHING,bush hogging w/track skidsteer. reclaim old pastures,,clear underbrush &small trees, etc. JeanineAlewine; Newberry; 803-422-4004

LIVESToCK BoARDING,on 2½A pasture, w/smallbarn & water, short/long-term rental. Cheryl AnnTuttle; Anderson; 505-980-8669

AGRICULTURE FENCE,grading, excavating, haul-ing, land/fence line clear-ing, site prep, fence instal-lation free estimates.James Lang Laurens 864-444-3038

LEXCo TACK CLEANING,leather, bridles, saddles,harnesses, your place ormine, qty disc. LaurieKnapp; Lexington; 803-317-7613

BEEF CoW ARTIFICIALBREEDING, synchronizedartificial breeding, semensales; also wil l helpw/working cows. JasonNichols; Saluda; 864-992-2753

TRACToR RESToRA-TIoN , paint, pressurewash, mechanic & radiatorwork on any tractor or hvyequip; welding, more. BillyGallman; Newberry; 803-276-7171

HoRSE BoARDING,stalls, wash rk, turn outshelter, 90A, barn, bath &tack, 5 mis of trails, owneron site. Tammy Hodge;Sumter; 803-983-5041

MULCHING & BUSHHoGGING, free est. ChaseParker; Chester; 864-466-2777

Farm land listed must besold by the actual owner.Tracts must be at least 5acres under cult ivation,timber or pasture. Ads fromreal estate agents are notaccepted.

WANT To LEASE, 50-80Afor bow hunting only.Matthew Sharpe;Lexington; 803-391-9604

WANT To LEASE LAND,for hunting. Elliott Poole;Lexington; 864-238-1062

98+A BRANCHVILLE, SWOrangeburg Co, well/elec,1100ft on Hwy 21,hdwd/pine, stream, bay, 1hrto Chas or Cola, $279,000.Joan Bozzone; Aiken; 803-645-9977

142A, Laurens Co, pine,hdwd, stream, food plots,public water, $2800/A,Cross Hill. Andy Parnell;Greenville; 864-360-1370

12+A FoR LEASE, openfor planting, upperAbbeville Co, on Bell Rd,reasonable. VanceClinkscales; Anderson;864-225-6084

WANT LAND To LEASE,in upstate for archery hunt-ing, will manage & protectland. Cary Cox; Greenville;864-918-1691

35.5A, $50,000, Salley Rd,Orangeburg Co, forested,trail system, clean tit le,boundaries surveyed,home site/hunting. Scott;843-830-1456

41.37A, ½ pine trees, ½open land, 3500 ft roadfrtage, 3 miles of LakeRussell, $155,000. JamesBradberry; Abbeville; 864-446-2744

20+/-A , pumpkin crop,woods, Ware Place, com-mercial lots on Hwy 25,$10,000/A, deer & turkey.Steve Gedosch, Greenville,864-982-4490

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Farm Land

Farm Labor

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WANT FARM LANDTo LEASE , for 2018turkey/deer season. J Jay;Greenvil le; 864-313-9588

17A, fronts I-26 & ChumleyRd, electric & water serviceavail, level areas, hard-woods, wildl i fe, smallcreek, $150,000. MWilson; Spartanburg; 864-595-1136

18.5A , t imber, stream,septic permit in hand,pwr/L, gas/L, US 178& Walbash St, betweenBowman & I-95$2750/A. John Brailsford;Orangeburg; 803-707-9083

LAND LEASE, 28A w/10stable horse barn, woodfencing, $3000/mo, I-77 Sof Rock Hill, 3B/1B MH.Dean Faulkenberry; York;850-545-6642

Ads are accepted for rawmilk, eggs, butter andcheese products permittedby the SC Department ofHealth and EnvironmentalControl, that are notlicensed for commercialsale.

PECANS , in-shell,$2.50/lb, Shelled, $9/lb,shipping avail. Wade tenBensel; Lancaster; 803-283-4631

‘17 PECANS, in shell. 15lbbags. $20. Deborah Worth;Aiken; 803-657-8774

JERUSALEM ARTI-CHoKE SUNCHoKES, $4lb, dug fresh, cleaned.John Stone; Aiken; 803-685-7278

PECANS , completelyshelled, $9/lb; cracked& blown, $4.50/lb; inshell, $2.50/lb, p-up inNewberry or Irmo. RussellShealy; Newberry; 803-944-7316

FRESH SHELLEDPECANS , ‘18 crop.$6.50/lb. plus ship. AHorne; Horry; 843-756-0104

SUGAR CANE, BlueRibbon, $50/100 stalks. FNoles; Barnwell; 803-383-4066

PECANS, shelled, bagged,$8/lb. F Rowe; Newberry;803-940-3317

Ads are not accepted fromcommercial nurseries,which are defined ashaving annual sales of$5,000.

BLUEBERRY PLANTS,Tame thornless blackberry,purple muscadines, al lin pots, $5. HazelBridges; Greenville; 864-879-3384

P o M E G R A N A T E S .LEMoN FIG, turkey fig,muscadine grapevines,$10up. Cornelius Clark;Berkeley; 843-761-2343

LRG BLUEBERRY, 3y/o,2var; sweet blackberry,$5ea; pomegranate, f igtrees, 3gal, $10ea; musca-dine, scuppernong, 2/$15.F Noles; Barnwell; 803-383-4066

WHT MULTIPLYINGoNIoN BULBS, $10/lb,plus ship. SteveSwaney; Anderson; 864-376-3556

SPANISH BILLY, 2½y/o,$250. L Gunter; Lexington;803-532-7394

SMALL GoATS, 1 provenmini breeder, 1 whether, 1female, not interbred,nutrient supplemented,$175-200ea. Jim Atkinson;Pickens; 864-506-9023

PB KIKo BUCK , 3y/o,wormed & cdt shots, excbreeder, selling to preventinbreeding, $275. LindaBriggs; Abbeville; 864-446-3235

5 BoER GoATS,yng females, 1-4y/o,$150ea. Walter Myers;Dorchester; 843-563-3833

BoER BUCK , 15m/o,tan head, 200 lbs,$300 firm, sellingto prevent inbreeding. GaryWicker; Newberry; 803-271-7382

70 BALES, 4x4 rnd, CQ,$20ea, disc if all taken. JeffSwearingen; Fairfield; 803-420-0956

‘17 FESCUE, HQ, lrg 4x5rolls, no rain, $25. CurtisCoffey; Greenwood; 864-993-0944

‘17 CB, HQ, rnd, $40; sq,$6, del avail w/in 30 milesof Lynchburg. EddiePhillips; Sumter; 803-486-0081

FEED CoRN , $7/bu,bagged; $38/55 gal drum,your drum. Osgood Hamlin;Charleston; 843-696-0658

‘17 CB, 4x5 rnd, net wrap,HQ, limed & well fert, norain, stored outside individ-ually on pallets, $50ea.Eddie West; Aiken; 803-507-8205

‘17 FESCUE, & mix grass,fert, 4x5 net wrap, $35ea,in barn; $30, outside. JohnSteele; Lancaster; 803-283-7720

‘17 BERMUDA, lrg rnd,HQ, stored outside, $40ea.Steve Pace; Pickens; 864-483-4678

‘17 BERMUDA, high quali-ty, lrg 1100 lb rnd, net wrap,$40ea. John Rogers;Darlington; 843-858-3395

‘17 CB, high quality, horsehay, lg rnd, barn stored, norain, baled at std moisturecontent of 12%. $60ea. BillBecker; Lexington; 803-873-2233

‘17 CB, 4x5, net wrap, HQ,$40; CQ, $25, del avail.Gary Bryant; Darlington;843-858-3865

‘17 FESCUE/MIXED, 4x4,HQ/$25; CQ/$23, both barnkept; CQ/$20, stored out-side. David Campbell;Greenville; 864-895-1918

‘17 GRASS/MILLET HAY,rnd, dry, $40; fescue, sq,$6ea; wheat straw, $5ea.Melvin Barr; Pickens; 864-360-5176

FESCUE, 60%, rnd, $10ea.Gary Brann; Spartanburg;864-905-0155

‘16 & ‘17 CB, net wrap.rnd, $25-50ea. MarionRish; Lexington; 803-606-3554‘17 FESCUE/MIXED HAY,4x5, no rain, barn stored,$40ea or $35ea for 10 ormore. John Templeton;York; 803-230-2905

‘17 CB, cows or horses,4x5 rnd, good quality,$35/ea vol. Tony Johnson;Aiken; 803-381-1936

‘17 FESCUE/MIXEDGRASS, stored inside, 5x4w/o rain, $30. CarrollAlewine, Newberry, 803-924-5771

‘17 CB, HQ, 4X5 net wrap,$50ea; sq, $5.50ea; CQ,$35 & $25ea, can del.Henry Welch; Berkeley;843-899-5414

‘17 FESCUE MIX, lrg rnd,$35 ea. Avery Ashley;Greenwood; 864-456-3204

‘17 CB, rnd, barn stored,$40; stored outside, $15.Bill Martin; Anderson; 864-314-3570

‘17 CB, 4x4 rnd, $30-40,HQ, no rain, shed kept& outside, disc for lrgquantity. Gary Blackmon;Lexington; 803-212-5697

CoASTAL, lrg, $45; cowhay, lrg, $35. Scott Derrick;Edgefield; 803-430-0390

BERMUDA , HQ, shedstored, $40ea; $30 outside;fair quality, last yr, $20,del avail. Allen Riddle;Orangeburg; 803-682-4070

‘17 CB, 4x5 net wrap cowhay, $25up, del avail. TonyHoward; Aiken; 803-609-1954

FESCUE oRCHARDGRASS MIX, HQ, sq, $4;rnd, 4x5, $45; limed, fert,barn kept, can del. JoeHenson; York; 803-448-5287

‘17 FESCUE, good quality,l imed, fert, no rain, sq,$4.50ea; 2nd cut, fescue,Bermuda, $5ea; all in barn.Don Hall; Greenville; 864-303-8472

‘17 CB , sq, HQ, f irm &tight, $6ea; ‘16 CB,$2.50ea, all limed/fert toClemson specs. LouisePollans; Orangeburg; 803-533-1763

BERMUDA/CRAB GRASSMIX, $25ea. Merrell Still;Barnwell; 803-259-0802

‘17 FESCUE, lrg sq, limed,fert, HQ, barn stored, weedcontrolled, $4.75ea. TomCoggins; Spartanburg; 864-877-6742

‘17 FESCUE MIX, CQ, HQ,sq, no rain, in barn, freshcut, l imed, fert, $6ea,del/fee. Vic Campbell;Greenville; 864-385-8393

RND BALES, under shed,$55ea; also have hay, $30-55, del avail. Alex Nobles;Barnwell; 803-793-6867

WHEAT STRAW, sq,$3.50ea. Andy McDonald;Abbeville; 864-209-5477

CB , w/Bahia, lrg rnd,naturally grown, lowsugar/starch, tested.$60ea, can load. ClaudiaGarner; Richland; 803-422-7368

‘17 CB, HQ, 4x5, fert, norain, shed kept, net wrap,$50ea, del avail. OscarEasler, Lexington, 803-530-6501

‘17 CoW HAY, CB, 4x5 netwrap, $30ea; perennialpeanut hay, 4x5 net wrap,$50ea. Joey Oswald;Allendale; 803-584-5557

‘17 FESCUE, 4x5 rnd,wrap tight, no rain, storedoutside, $20 Mike Wright;Pickens; 864-270-0560

‘17 MIXED GRASS, 4x5cow hay, $25-40ea. DannyLeitner; Fairfield; 843-200-0887

‘17 CoASTAL/CRAB-GRASS , 4x4 rnd, barnstored, dry, $35ea.Matthew Taylor; Lexington;803-767-3200

200 MIXED ‘17 GRASS,net wrap, 900lb rnd, $25,del avail. George Roberts;Lee; 803-229-2679

‘17 CoASTAL MIX &BAHIA , 4x5 rnd, netwrap; fert, $30ea; 10 ormore, $25ea. Phil Ardis;Clarendon; 802-460-0915

CB , proper l ime & fert,quality guaranteed, sq, $7;rnd 4x5 net wrap, palletstored, $60. TheresaKirchner; Aiken; 803-646-0999

‘17 CB, net wrap, 4x5, fert,no rain, $50. Bruce Berret;Aiken; 803-648-3077

‘17 CB, rnd, HQ, in field,$40; ‘16 CB, rnd, in field,$25; ‘16 CB, in shed, $30.Josiah Williams; Bamberg;843-693-1970

CB, in shed, 4x5 net wrap,$40. Dwight McCartha;Lexington; 803-429-6121

‘17 CoASTAL, lrg, rnd, netwrap, $45. Tony Bearden;Cope; 803-331-4493

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Fresh Produce

Garden Plants

Goats, Llamas & Sheep

Hay & Grain

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‘17 HAY, 2nd cut, storedoutside, $30; hay undershed, $40; nutrition analy-sis avail. Leonard Williams;Anderson; 864-245-0436

MIXED GRASS HAY, rndbales, $10-30ea, 4 balemin, cash, more. RandyOrr; Anderson; 864-209-0909

‘17 CB, 4 x 5 rnd, shedkept, $45ea; in f ield,$40ea. Carroll Harmon,Lexington, 803-359-3956

‘17 CB, HQ, exc quality,$40ea for 10 or more. TimGriggs; Darlington; 843-858-0740

FESCUE MIX , 4x5 rnd,fert, HQ, barn kept, $40ea.Chris Minton; Anderson;864-617-4936

FESCUE , HQ, 4x5, netwrap, shed stored onpallets, $50; storedoutside, $45, can del/fee,vol disc. Otis Hembree;Spartanburg; 864-316-1222

MIXED GRASS , rnd, inbarn, $30; in field, $25.Dan Kale; Chester; 803-581-8306

HAY GoAT/LANDSCAPE,sq, $3ea. MargaretStewart; Spartanburg; 864-441-2277

BERMUDA , sq, fert, norain, exc qual, $6ea; cowhay, 4x5 net wrap mixedgrass, in barn, $30 LeeClinton; York; 704-913-6127

‘17 TIFToN 9 , 5x4,shed kept, $35ea. ChadHancock; Florence; 843-939-1595

’17 RYE GRASS, fescuemixed grass, HQ, 4x4 rnd,net wrap, sprayed, fert,limed, $20-30ea, del avail.Donald Counts; Newberry;803-315-1016

PREM ALFALFA HAY, $9;perennial peanut hay, $8;Alfalfa grass mix, $6, smallsq, 55lbs, del avail. DavidFroehlich; Bamberg; 803-368-0097

‘17 CB , HQ net wrap,4x54, shed kept, $50.Rickey Meetze; Lexington;803-892-3573

oAT HAY, rnd, 4x5, netwrap, $40; Fescue, rnd,$35; oat & wheat straw, sq,$3.50. Charles Nichols;Saluda; 864-445-8350

FEED oATS, combine run,55gal drum, $40; net wraprnd bales, straw, $25; netwrap grass hay, $30. JasonNichols; Saluda; 864-992-2753

‘17 FESCUE MIX, HQ, sqin barn, $4ea. W Dixon;Laurens; 864-683-6620

‘17CB BRN ToP MILLETCoRN STALK HAY, netwrap, RFV avail, 4x5, 800-900 lbs, $20-45. BarbaraThomas; Lexington; 803-413-6770

‘17 CB, HQ, 4x5 net wrap,no rain, shed kept, $60;outside, $50; sq, $7, atbarn, del avail/fee. StevenSpires; Lexington; 803-917-3746

‘17 CB, cow & horse hay,4x5 rnd, stored outside, netwrap, $40/$50. DavidMilam; Clarendon; 803-225-0202

‘17 CB, HQ, sq, $6; rnd,$50; rye straw, sq, $3.50;brown top millet rnd hay,$40; all shed kept. ClaytonLeaphart; Lexington; 803-892-2642

‘17 CB, net wrap, 4x5, $40-50ea. David Chassereau;Bamberg; 803-267-4880

‘17 MIXED GRASS, 4x5,no rain, $25 & $30ea. FRowe; Newberry; 803-940-3317

oATS, in your 55 gal drum,$40; 40# bag, $8; corn, inyour 55 gal drum, $40; 50#bag, $8; all grain is non-GMO. Mary Anderson;Richland; 803-446-3326

‘17 FESCUE/MIX GRASS,4x5 rnd, no rain, in barn,$40ea. Bil ly Gallman;Newberry; 803-276-7171

‘17 MIXED GRASS HAY,4x5 net wrap, $35. SteveFleming; Edgefield; 864-554-0399

TAMWoRTH HAMPSHIRECRoSS PIGS, $40up; BBQshoats, $75up. JasonMurphy; Fairfield; 803-402-5877

BERKSHIRE HoGS,Kurobuta pork, 200+ lb,$300, antibiotic & vac free,pasture raised, 50 & 100+lb also avail. Tony Strong;Calhoun; 803-614-5542

PASTURE PIGLETS, B-11/5, 3M, 5F, grazing pigs,gentle, $75. Kay Tolbert;Greenville; 864-313-6004

4 YoRKSHIRE SHoATS,$45ea. John Dowd;Lexington; 803-521-1366

PIGLETS , TamworthHampshire, docile, $40ea.Preston Bowers; Newberry;803-276-5158

TAMWoRTH PIGS,B-10/9, 2F, 6 uncut males,$75ea. Bob Will is;Edgefield; 803-634-1467

KUNEKUNE PIGLETS, 14w/o, vac, dewormed, gilts,$250; barrows, $150; notreg, PB. Cordell Benz;Newberry; 803-413-1921

Each l ist ing must beaccompanied by a copyof a current negativeCoggins test.

BUCKSKIN GELD, 17y/o,trail ridden, been aroundcattle, $600. JanetRushton; Saluda; 803-480-5423

BEE EQUIPMENT, 6hives, call for detailed list,55 items in all, $2350. RonEdwards; Greenville; 864-313-6732

L110 JD LAWN TRACToRPARTS, deck both spin-dles, $20; trans, $20;starter $15. Tom Brandner;Aiken; 803-641-1191

4 PENS, 2x2x4, good forrabbits or bantams, ½wire½wood, GC, $25ea or all$80. Lloyd Gerhart;Kershaw; 803-425-8796

HICKoRY FIREWooD ,split, $40, small pickupload, you load. HazelBridges; Greenville; 864-879-3384

oAK FIREWooD, split,$35/½ load; $50/load, youpick-up. Jonathan Wages;Union; 864-426-2216

CoMPLETE PTo BELT,for FA cub, $125; ironwagon whl rims, $30ea;corn sheller, on box w/legs,$85. R Long; Newberry;803-924-9039

CAST IRoN PoT, lrg,60-80gals, $650; 30galwash pot, $350; #25 hashpot, $300; #20 hash pot,$200.Perry Masters;Greenville; 864-561-4792

CEDAR PoSTS, 7ft rnd,$3&4ea; holly lumber, $2bf;walnut lumber, $3bf. AndyMorris; Newberry; 803-276-2670

FUEL TANK, 300 gal, $75;2 cement mixers, 1 lrg,$125; 1 small, $75. ArtHallock; Chester; 803-430-9040

10 WooD GATES, hvy whtoak, $35ea; cow deadlocked, $1000ea. AveryAshley; Greenwood; 864-456-3204

MULE DRAWN CULTIVA-ToR, $40; cast iron pot,$30; lrg hvy roll arounddolly, $50; f irewood,$75/load. William Claxton;Colleton; 843-909-4285

CHICKEN LITTER, tractortrl load quantities, $500/22ton load; shavings,$900/load, w/in 40 miles.Michael Wise; Newberry;803-271-4215

55GAL METAL & PLAS-TIC DRUMS, open tops,lids, rings, $20ea; 15galplastic, open & solid tops,$15ea, more. Philip Poole;Union; 864-427-1589

SINGLE-PHASE BooST-ER PUMP, 10hp, w/controlpanel, $750. J Wood;Barnwell; 803-300-1296

oAK FIREWooD , del,stacked, cut to size, fullsize p/up, Cola, Irmo,Chapin areas, $125.Ronald Wright; Richland;803-606-1666

1635 GAL PLASTICTANK , galvanized pipestraps to secure to truck ortrl, transported water only,$700. Mark Hall; Abbeville;864-980-0423

LoG SPLITTER, GC, BSmotor, $700; 250gal oi ltank, $80. G Seay;Spartanburg; 864-578-8214

HoBART MEATGRINDER, model 4732,single phase, $1950 obro;Globe meat slicer, $250obro. Earl McDonald;Anderson; 864-617-4243

ANIMAL PEN, 10x10x6 ft.$125. Tom Kirkley;Lancaster; 803-246-8195

CHICKEN NEST BoXES,galvanized metal, $25/sec-tion; chicken house equip,winches, $50ea. JamesSchumpert; Aiken; 803-486-5018

HoNEY BEE #3 PACK-AGES, ready 3/3-31/18,$104ea, package, pick-uponly. Billy Craft; Anderson;864-617-7630

BRoILER HoUSE EQUIP,14 spoke grower selectflood feed pans, $2.20ea;14 t bins, 40ft tubeheater, $500. HowardMcCartha; Lexington; 803-312-3316

HARDWooD FIREWooD,1 ton dump truck, $120,other sizes avail. DrakeKinley; Anderson; 864-353-9628

2 SHoP DooRS, roll-up,insulated, 1_5x7, 1_6x7,$450ea, you take down;cooler doors, varioussizes, $100-1000ea. LarrySpotts; Newberry; 803-364-3060

TRACToR TIRES, 4,480/80R46, 50% tread,$200ea; 2, 380/85R34,40% tread, $50ea. JasonCarter; Richland; 803-429-3481

JD 2 DISC TILLER, $875;antique horse drawn dragpan scoop, $100. JimAtkinson; Pickens; 864-506-9023

1H 3R CoLE GRAINDRILLS, 1w/disc openers,1w/shovel openers, $350& $300; 2 Cole fertdist, $250ea. LarryKronman; Colleton; 843-835-8695

SURREY, w/top, 4 seats,seats 12, wood spokewheels w/rubber, $1000.Mike Shif let; Anderson;864-314-3697

4FT FARM JACK, 7000lb,new, $50: 36in exhaustfan, $200. Otis Hembree:Spartanburg: 864-316-1222

HoRSE CART, meadowbrook type, natural highgloss finish, 50 in. wheelsw/rubber, used 2x, byRaber Cart, $850. HarryIsbell; Anderson; 864-617-2627

2 FUEL TANKS, GC,3500 gal, $1500ea; 10,000gal, $3000. WayneHancock; Florence; 843-598-9660

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Hogs & Pigs

Horses, Mules & Donkeys

Miscellaneous

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RND CEDAR PoSTS, cutto various sizes, 3-14 india, 6-20 ft, $3-20ea; cedarlumber, $2bdft. DouglassBritt; McCormick; 864-391-3334

GoURDS, hang ready, $1-1.50ea; uncut, 25¢-$1ea;lrg cotton scale, w/6 & 8lbpeas, GC, $175. RobertYonce; Aiken; 803-685-7240

SQ BALES, for mulching &decoration, stored in shed,no mold, $2ea. W Dixon;Laurens; 864-683-6620

HD WHEEL RAMPS, 12ftL,$250. Steve Gedosch,Greenville, 864-982-4490

REDWoRMS, $30/1000;bed run, $25/lb; LS swampworms, $35/1000; bed run,$30/lb; call for shipchrgs, more. Terry Unger;Greenville; 864-299-1932

BLK BAREFooT AUSTSADDLE , l ight weight,$250, more; brown/tan 15½Circle Y saddle, $450.Annie Ard; Clarendon; 803-473-6883

PURPLE MARTINGoURDS, lrg, cut & readyto hang, $2.50ea; gourdpoles, winches up/down,$76.50-300ea. StacyShealy; Lexington; 803-532-5848

8FT KNAPHEIDE SERV-ICE BoDY, $1850; sidemount tool box, $65; MTD12hp riding mower, 38incut, 7spd, w/bagger, $525.F Rowe; Newberry; 803-940-3317

Ads are not accepted fromcommercial nurseries,which are defined ashaving annual sales of$5,000.

FoUR o’CLoCKS,maroon leaves, cannastubers, $1/lb. TomBrandner; Aiken; 803-641-1191

LEYLAND CYPRESS,3gal, $4.50; Jap Maple,Magnolia, China Fir,Kwanson Cherry, plum,$8up; more. Hazel Bridges;Greenville; 864-879-3384

CANNA BULBS, Presidentred, pink, Bengal Tiger,$10dz. Robert Yonce;Aiken; 803-685-7240

MoNKEY GRASS, aka liri-ope, hosta, 4in pot, $3ea;iris, daylily, gardenia, 4inpot, $4ea; hydrangea, $5 &$9ea. Woody Ellenburg;Pickens; 864-855-2565

CoNFEDERATE RoSES,tea olives, gardenias, azal-eas, forsythias, angel trum-pets, crepe myrtle, $10up.Cornelius Clark; Berkeley;843-761-2343

JAPANESE MAPLES, 5y/o grafts, 1 gal lace leafs,$297/dz; 5-20 gal dissec-tums & uprights, $39up.Mike Britton; Edgefield;803-278-1468

LRG AZALEAS, 3y/o,$1.75ea; Hydrangeas,Boxwoods, Tea Olives,Gardenias, $5ea; CrepeMyrtles, Camellias, 3gal,$12ea. F Noles; Barnwell;803-383-4066

BoBWHITE QUAIL, flight& weather cond, $3.75ea.Dennis Ballentine;Newberry; 803-960-3991

BREEDER BLK SHoUL-DER PEAS, $300/pr; para-dise shelducks, $200/pr;Egyptian geese, $30;guineas, $10ea. LloydGerhart; Kershaw; 803-425-8796

200 PULLETS, RSL &GSL, starting to lay 2/18,$8ea. Mac McClendon;Colleton; 843-835-5050

5 AFRICAN GEESE, $150all; wht Muscovy ducks,$10ea; breeder pr homers& rollers, $25pr; stags &cocks, $15up. Wil l iamClaxton; Colleton; 843-909-4285

SILVER LEGHoRNS, 2hens & 1 rooster, $35 all;BB Reds Bantam chicks, 1w/o, $3ea. Vivian Hickman;Florence; 843-389-7372

4 LRG RooSTERS,$11ea. Mike Komar;Lexington; 803-582-8132

PHEASANTS, Swinhoehen, $75; Peach Golden pr,$200; Gold Golden pr,$150; Button quail, $15pr;Ring Neck doves, $15ea. HAustin; Orangeburg; 803-308-1203

DUCKS, Peking/Mallardcross, $5ea. Dot Miles;Barnwell; 803-259-7820

SWALLoW PIGEoNS,$10ea; Millie fleur D’uccleschicken trio, $40. JamesMalphrus; Dorchester; 843-821-8172

TURKEYS, bronze &blk, 6m/o-y/o, $40-50ea;2y/o Peafowl, India & Blue,$300pr, more. Philip Poole;Union; 864-427-1589

RACING PIGEoNS, yng &breeders, $10ea; 20 ormore, $6ea. John Mangum;Kershaw; 843-334-6347

LAYING HENS, blkAustralorps, buff orping-tons, $10ea. Bob Willis;Edgefield; 803-634-1467

WHT LEGHoRN RooS-TER, $5. Heather Ford;York; 803-548-0572

PEACoCK , Wht, BlkShoulder, Purple Pied,Opal WE, India Blue, IndiaBlue WE, more, $100up.Carrie Odom; Chesterfield;843-439-9601

ALL BREEDS, ages, $5eaor less. Joe Stoudenmire;Lexington; 803-381-8962

Mo CoTToNTAILS,wild type, $8up. JamesWise; Lexington; 803-359-4857

DUTCH, Mini Rex, 6m/o-y/o, $25ea. Philip Poole;Union; 864-427-1589

MISSoURI CoTToN-TAILS, $8ea. Steve Ard;Aiken; 803-603-0642

1/27 oPEN HoUSECATTLE SALE, 11am,Ang, Sim-Ang, Simbulls, bred & openheifers, Altman Ave. LloydBaxley; Georgetown; 843-325-8821

CLAXToN AUCTIoN, evSat 11am, equine, cow,goat, sheep, pigs, ratite,camelot, poultry, sm ani-mals, special sale 1/211pm. Wil l iam Claxton;Colleton; 843-909-4285

2/10 BULL & FEMALESALE, Black Crest Farm,noon, 70 bulls, 80 females,view sale book, blackcrest-farm.com. W McLeod;Sumter; 803-481-2011

H&S SToCKYARD SALE,1/27, 2/10&24, 10am.Hallman Sease; Bamberg;803-730-7101

2/17 YoN CATTLE SALE,11am, 200 head of Angus& SimAngus, bulls, prs,bred cows & heifers,at farm, Ridge Spring.Kevin Yon; Saluda; 803-685-5048

SMALL ANIMAL SALE,2nd/4th Sat ea month,10am, poultry, animal relat-ed & farm equipment. JudyCathcart; Union; 864-427-9202

SET oF RoLLINGCoLTERS, w/mud scrap-ers for McCormick C-20Moldboard plow, 13-15indisc diameter. LewisWhisonant; York; 803-517-8071

FA 200 TRACToR, can bein running condition or not.Jessie Knight; Lancaster;803-287-3940

WTB JD 4230 , w/cab.Justin Howe; Newberry;803-944-1065

PoRTABLE SEEDCLEANER, for grain & soy-beans. Joe Derrick;Edgefield; 803-480-0067

BUZZ SAW, PTO drivencord wood saw. LoweSharpe; Lexington; 803-422-3442

IHC 1466 REARTRACToR PARTS, transor entire tractor,20.8x38 rear t ire. SamNimmons; Greenville; 864-376-5343

CULTIPACKER , 5-7ft,used. Tripp Bradley;Richland; 803-606-0998

4R CoRN PLANTER ,w/ferti l izer hoppers,economical. WayneHaltiwanger; Lexington;803-206-2775

UNIVERSAL SKIDSTEER , mounted rockor skeleton bucket forKubota front end ldr, prefer6ft wide or wider. EddieMartin; Anderson; 864-296-0454

CATTLE TRL, 18 or 20ft,prefer GN. Harry McMillan;Spartanburg; 864-327-7369

AC G TRACToR, w/culti-vators & other attachments.Ed Estridge; Kershaw; 803-995-4399

TRACToR, FA A High Cropor FA Cub High Crop.Robert Yonce; Aiken; 803-685-7240

Each ad must list a specificanimal wanted by anindividual.

2ND CALF CoWS, bred oropen blk or Red Ang, asmany as 20. HarryMcMillan; Spartanburg;864-327-7369

ASEEL GAMES, TN Redrabbits, w/in 75 miles ofWalterboro. Wil l iamClaxton; Colleton; 843-909-4285

TURKEYS F/M, can p-up.Mozelle Jones; Richland;803-463-0475

BLACKSMITH ANVIL, anysize, farm dinner bell anysize, hand corn sheller. LGunter; Lexington; 803-532-7394

PINE SAWTIMBER, pinepulpwood & hdwd, we cutsm or lrg tracts, 8A ormore. H Yonce; Edgefield;803-275-2091

BELLS , farm, church,brass, any size, bell parts,broken bells for parts,blacksmith anvils, washpots. R Long; Newberry;803-924-9039

LRG BELLS, church, train,farm, broken bells for parts,anvils, iron wheels, ironpulleys. Perry Masters;Greenville; 864-561-4792

WINDMILL & ToWER ,6, 7, 8ft, wil l remove.Barron Burch; Abbeville;864-993-0783

SEEDS , Ole TimeVelvet beans. DennisShuler; Berkeley; 843-565-3912

PULPWooD SAWTIMBER, hdwd, pine, alltypes of thinning orclear cut, pay top prices,upstate counties. TimMorgan; Greenville; 864-420-0251

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Wanted - Miscellaneous

Plants & Flowers

Poultry

Wanted - Livestock

Sale

Rabbits

Wanted - Farm Equipment

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Make Yourself Knowncontinued from page 1

Here’s another interesting tidbit about the Census of Agriculture: between 1954 and 1974, the U.S. Census Bureau conducted the Census of Agriculturein years ending in "4" and "9." Following the Census of Agriculture in 1978, the Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Agriculture decided to conduct the census in years ending in "2" and "7”. That’s why we’re having a Census of Agriculture in 2017. I guess someone had an issue with 4 and 9.

I’ve always had an interest in history and how it influences decision-making. The Census of Agriculture is important because it looks at land use and ownership,operator characteristics, production practices, income and expenditures and many other areas. Compiling this data helps measure trends and new developmentsin the agricultural sector of our nation’s economy. Gathering the most comprehensive census data will ensure that everyone from lawmakers to individual farmoperators will be able to make informed decisions and protect the future of American agriculture.

Make yourself known. If you don’t get counted, you could be negatively impacting South Carolina, and I know you don’t want to do that. Complete your Census ofAgriculture by February 8. This is one resolution we can all feel good about crossing off our lists.

old Smokehouse Dayat the L. W. Paul Living History Farm

Jan. 209am – 4pm

Visit the L. W. Paul Living History Farm to celebrate the pig! Winter was the time of year

for curing pork on the farm and a season when the family was dependent on home preserved foods

during the cold winter months. Volunteers will demonstrate how foods were preserved

and prepared on the farm during the early twentieth centuryin Horry County. Demonstrations will include smoking

and salting meat, cooking on a wood stove, making lye soap,grinding grits, blacksmithing and other traditional farm activities.

The farm re-creates what life was like on the one-horse familyfarm in Horry County between the years of 1900 and 1955.

This event is free and open to the public.

L. W. Paul Living History Farm2279 Harris Shortcut Road

Conway 843-365-3596

[email protected].

For more information visit scagritourism.org.

Agritourism Event

Applications Availablecontinued from page 1

“Commissioner’s School for Agriculture is where I found mypassion for helping farmers tell their stories, which is why I’mpursuing Communication with an emphasis on Agriculture atClemson University,” said Carey Herndon, a freshman atClemson University and a 2016 graduate of SCCSA.

Applications are available online at Clemson.edu/cafls/sccsaand must be postmarked by April 13, 2018. Sounds like a longtime from now, but the application is detailed, and the selectionprocess is competitive.

Another great way to support SCCSA is through a financialcontribution. The School depends on tuition dollars andthe generous support of donors to keep participant costs to aminimum. Contact Margaret Owens (see box on front page)to learn more about making a gift.

Address ads to Market Bulletin Advertising.

Address subscriptions to Market Bulletin Circulation.

Use the same mailing address for both: PO Box 11280, Columbia, SC 29211

January Meetings

January 19 - 20The SC Soybean Board, SCPork Board and SC YoungFarmer & AgribusinessAssociation will hold a jointmeeting at the Wild DunesResort on the Isle of Palms.The weekend will offer educa-tional opportunit ies, greatfood, and entertainment in agorgeous setting. For moreinformation, contact LauraLester, [email protected].

January 23The SC Association ofFarmers Markets will hold itsAnnual Conference at PhilipsMarket Center, SC StateFarmers Market, WestColumbia, from 8:30am –3pm. The conference is opento anyone interested instarting or enhancing acommunity farmers market.Cost is $20 for Associationmembers and $60 fornon-members. For moreinformation, visit http://south-carolinafarmersmarkets.comor [email protected]

January 23The state cotton meetingwill be held at theSantee Conference Center,1737 Bass Drive, Santee.Registration starts at 8:30amand the meeting starts at 9am.More than $35,000 worth ofseed, chemicals and otherdoor prizes wil l be givenaway at the meeting. Formore information, contact Tre’Coleman, 864-665-5154.

January 25The SC Peanut GrowersAnnual Meeting wil l takeplace at the SanteeConvention Center. Lunch willbe provided, and exhibitorswil l be set up throughoutthe day. Guest speakersinclude Albert Culbreath,David Jordan, Dell Cotton,Bob Redding and MariaBalota. For more information,contact Marianne Copelan,[email protected]

January 29The South Carolina SpecialtyFood Association (SCSF) willhold it’s annual meeting at thePhillips Market Center, SCState Farmers Market. Thekeynote speaker wil l BeRobyn Johnson of Amazon.For more information contactSuzy Ell ison, MarketingSpecialist, 803-734-0648,[email protected].

Attention SC Farmers’ MarketNutrition Program (SC FMNP)

ParticipantsThe USDA requires training for all farmers who wish to beauthorized to participate in the SC Farmers’ Market NutritionProgram (SC FMNP). If you have been authorized in previousyears, you are still required to attend training. Eight differentsessions will be offered between February 13 and March 15, soparticipants can choose the training that is most convenient.See the listing below and register for training by February 1 bycalling or emailing LauraKate Anderson at the SC Departmentof Agriculture, 803-734-2224 or [email protected].

2018 Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program Training

February 1310 am - 12 noonNational Bean Market Museum111 Henry St.Lake City

February 1510 am - 12 noonAnderson County Main Library300 N. McDuffie St.Anderson

February 2610 am - 12 noonAiken County Cooperative Extension1555 Richland Ave. East, Suite 500 Aiken

February 2810 am - 12 noonColleton County Museum and Farmers Market506 E. Washington St.Walterboro

March 610 am - 12 noonCoastal Research and Education Center2700 Savannah Hwy.Charleston

March 810 am - 12 noonBaruch Institute of Coastal Ecology177 Hobcaw Rd. Georgetown

March 1310 am - 12 noonThomas E Hannah Family YMCA151 Ribault St. Spartanburg

March 156 pm - 8 pmPhillips Market Center117 Ballard CtWest Columbia