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By Gary R. Bachman MSU Horticulturist Coastal Research & Extension Center One the benefits of being a gar- dener is that most of the time, I’m paying attention to what’s going on in the landscape and beyond. I’ve found that Mother Nature gives us clues, especially around the seasonal transitions. There are subtle clues that summer is ending and fall is beginning. Red maples start to show tinges of reds and oranges. Each tree is different, but there is one red maple in my neighbor- hood that always starts to change before any others. Another change in the land- scape color palette is the arrival of mums in the nurseries and garden centers. Some home gardeners may resist purchasing this month, as many summer annuals that were looking rough after a long, hot summer may be catching a sec- ond wind with the cooling weath- er. And, while I’m all for planting fall-color annuals early, they may not be quite ready yet. So con- sider fall mums as a bridge crop. Their colorful potential will put on an easy and reliable display for our current in-between period. Incorporating fall garden mums into the landscape is easy. There are enough warm colors available to fit into almost any home color scheme. The plants seem to have literally hundreds of flowers, so the impact is im- mediate. Now is the time to start plan- ning how and where to effective- ly use these plants around your home and landscape. You have a couple of options. Choosing fall mums in full flower gives an instant impact for any autumn event. While beautiful, in my opinion, a mum in full bloom is like a shooting star -- bright and glorious, but only for the briefest time. For a longer, more prolonged landscape show, select plants that still have tight buds and are just starting to show color. This choice increases the period of showy display as the buds begin to open in the garden. My favorite way to use fall gar- den mums is to display them in containers on the front porch or back patio. When combined with a deco- rative ceramic container, their visual impact can be dramatic. There is no need to transplant; just slip the mum, container and all, into the larger pot. If you are worried about the weight of some ceramic pots, there are fabulous foam and plastic pots that really look like their heavier cousins. A word of caution is needed: Always keep the containers con- sistently moist. If the containers dry out, the flower show quickly fades away. Fall mums are treated as sea- sonal annuals to be removed when the flowers have faded and replaced with the next season’s flowers. But have you considered transplanting them into your garden when their flowers fade? Most of our fall mums have been bred for their colors and may not be cold hardy, even in coastal Mississippi. Several years ago, I transplant- ed a range of gorgeous colors into my garden and only a purple va- riety over wintered successfully. But I think transplanting them into the garden is worthwhile, since you were going to compost the plants anyway. Try planting them in a raised bed for the better soil drainage in the winter months. After the first freeze, cut the stems back and mulch with a layer of pine straw. Next spring, pull the pine straw away and see what emerges from a long winter’s rest. VOLUME 87 NUMBER 20 OCTOBER 15, 2015 JACKSON, MS MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & COMMERCE CINDY HYDE-SMITH, COMMISSIONER Use Mums to Give Instant Fall Colors Mums that still have tight buds and are just starting to show col- or provide a longer, more prolonged landscape show in the fall. (Photo by MSU Extension Service/Gary Bachman)

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By Gary R. Bachman MSU Horticulturist

Coastal Research & Extension Center

One the benefits of being a gar-dener is that most of the time, I’m paying attention to what’s going on in the landscape and beyond. I’ve found that Mother Nature gives us clues, especially around the seasonal transitions.

There are subtle clues that summer is ending and fall is beginning. Red maples start to show tinges of reds and oranges. Each tree is different, but there is one red maple in my neighbor-hood that always starts to change

before any others. Another change in the land-

scape color palette is the arrival of mums in the nurseries and garden centers.

Some home gardeners may resist purchasing this month, as many summer annuals that were looking rough after a long, hot summer may be catching a sec-ond wind with the cooling weath-er. And, while I’m all for planting fall-color annuals early, they may not be quite ready yet. So con-sider fall mums as a bridge crop. Their colorful potential will put on an easy and reliable display for our current in-between period.

Incorporating fall garden mums into the landscape is easy. There are enough warm colors available to fit into almost any home color scheme. The plants seem to have literally hundreds of flowers, so the impact is im-mediate.

Now is the time to start plan-ning how and where to effective-ly use these plants around your home and landscape. You have a couple of options. Choosing fall mums in full flower gives an instant impact for any autumn event. While beautiful, in my opinion, a mum in full bloom is like a shooting star -- bright and glorious, but only for the briefest time.

For a longer, more prolonged landscape show, select plants that still have tight buds and are just starting to show color. This choice increases the period of showy display as the buds begin to open in the garden.

My favorite way to use fall gar-den mums is to display them in

containers on the front porch or back patio.

When combined with a deco-rative ceramic container, their visual impact can be dramatic. There is no need to transplant; just slip the mum, container and all, into the larger pot. If you are worried about the weight of some ceramic pots, there are fabulous foam and plastic pots that really look like their heavier cousins.

A word of caution is needed: Always keep the containers con-sistently moist. If the containers dry out, the flower show quickly fades away.

Fall mums are treated as sea-sonal annuals to be removed when the flowers have faded and replaced with the next season’s flowers. But have you considered transplanting them into your garden when their flowers fade? Most of our fall mums have been bred for their colors and may not be cold hardy, even in coastal Mississippi.

Several years ago, I transplant-ed a range of gorgeous colors into my garden and only a purple va-riety over wintered successfully. But I think transplanting them into the garden is worthwhile, since you were going to compost the plants anyway.

Try planting them in a raised bed for the better soil drainage in the winter months. After the first freeze, cut the stems back and mulch with a layer of pine straw. Next spring, pull the pine straw away and see what emerges from a long winter’s rest.

Volume 87 Number 20 oCTober 15, 2015 JaCksoN, ms

Mississippi DepartMent of agriculture & coMMerce • cinDy HyDe-sMitH, coMMissioner

Use Mums to Give Instant Fall Colors

Mums that still have tight buds and are just starting to show col-or provide a longer, more prolonged landscape show in the fall. (Photo by MSU Extension Service/Gary Bachman)

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From Our Kitchen To Yours

Harvest Salad

1/2 cup chopped walnuts1 bunch spinach, rinsed & torn into bite-size pieces1/2 cup dried cranberries1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese2 tomatoes, chopped1 avocado, peeled, pitted & diced1/2 red onion, thinly sliced2 tablespoons red raspberry jam (with seeds)2 tablespoons red wine vinegar1/3 cup walnut oil*Freshly ground black pepper to tasteSalt to taste

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Arrange walnuts in a single layer on a baking sheet. Toast in oven for 5 minutes, or until nuts begin to brown. In a large bowl, toss together the spinach, walnuts, cranberries, blue cheese, tomatoes, avocado, and red onion. In a small bowl, whisk together jam, vinegar, walnut oil, pepper, and salt. Pour over the salad just before serving, and toss to coat. *If you can’t find walnut oil, olive oil may be substituted.

Roasted Cauliflower Soup

2 heads cauliflower, broken into floretsOlive oil cooking spray1/4 cup olive oil1 large onion, chopped4 cloves garlic, chopped6 cups waterSalt & ground black pepper to taste

Place the cauliflower florets into a large bowl of lightly salted water; allow to stand for 20 minutes. Drain well, and arrange on a sheet of heavy aluminum foil on a baking sheet. Spray the olive oil cooking spray evenly on the cauliflower. Preheat the oven’s broiler and set the oven rack about 6 inches from the heat source. Broil the cauliflower until browned, 20 to 30 minutes. Meanwhile, heat olive oil in a large soup pot, and cook the onion until translucent, about 5 minutes; stir in the garlic and roasted cauliflower. Pour in the water, season with salt and black pep-per, and simmer until all the vegetables are tender, about 30 minutes. Blend the soup in the pot with an immersion hand blender until creamy and smooth.

Sarah’s Applesauce

4 apples, peeled, cored & chopped3/4 cup water1/4 cup white sugar1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

In a saucepan, combine apples, water, sugar, and cinnamon. Cover, and cook over medium heat for 15 to 20 minutes, or until apples are soft. Allow to cool, then mash with fork or potato masher.

Delicious Fall Recipes*****************************************

Apple Butter Pork Loin

2 (2 pound) boneless pork loin roastsSeasoning salt to taste2 cups apple juice1/2 cup apple butter1/4 cup brown sugar2 tablespoons water1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon1/4 teaspoon ground cloves

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Season the pork loins with seasoning salt, and place them in a 9x13-inch baking dish or small roasting pan. Pour apple juice over the pork, and cover the dish with a lid or aluminum foil. Bake for 1 hour in the pre-heated oven. While the pork is roasting, mix together the apple butter, brown sugar, water, cinnamon, and cloves. Remove pork roasts from the oven, and spread with apple butter mixture. Cover, and return to the oven for 2 hours, or until fork-tender.

Crustless Cranberry Pie

1 cup all-purpose flour1 cup white sugar1/4 teaspoon salt2 cups cranberries1/2 cup chopped walnuts1/2 cup butter, melted2 eggs1 teaspoon almond extract

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease one 9-inch pie pan. Com-bine the flour, sugar, and salt. Stir in the cranberries and the walnuts, and toss to coat. Stir in the butter, beaten eggs, and almond extract. If you are using frozen cranberries, the mixture will be very thick. Spread the batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 40 minutes, or until a wooden pick inserted near the center comes out clean. Serve warm with whipped cream or ice cream.

Source: Allrecipes.com

Cindy Hyde-SmithCommissioner

Mississippi Department of Agriculture & Commerce121 North Jefferson Street

Jackson, MS 39201Phone: 601-359-1100

www.mdac.ms.gov

Ag Museum601-432-4500

Agricultural Theft Bureau1-800-678-2660

Aquaculture601-359-1102

Board of Animal Health601-359-1170

Bureau of Plant Industry662-325-3390

Consumer Protection601-359-1148

Fairgrounds/Coliseum601-961-4000

Fruits & Vegetables601-359-1163

International Trade601-359-1163

Keep Mississippi Beautiful601-359-1137

Livestock Market News601-359-1159

Market Development601-359-1159

Meat Inspection601-359-1191

Mississippi Market Bulletin601-359-1155

Mississippi Farmers Market601-354-6573

Regulatory Services601-359-1111

Petroleum Division601-359-1101

Weights & Measures 601-359-1149

FARM PROPERTY All farm land must be sold by the actual owners. “Farm Land For Sale,” “Farm Land For Rent or Lease” and “Standing Timber For Sale” must consist of 10 acres or more. Out-of-state residents owning farm property within Mississippi that is being offered for sale, are allowed to advertise in this category. Real-estate businesses, land brokers or any person selling land on commis-sion basis are not eligible to advertise.

AMITE COUNTY

40 acres, 18 year old timberland ad-joins Homochitto National Forest on 1 side & Plum Creek timberland on other 3 sides, $4,000 per acre. Crosby, 601-551-2199.

ATTALA COUNTY

163 +/- acres with creek, excellent for hunting group, deer/turkey, planted in pine, $2,200 per acre. Flowood, 479-841-5324.

19.25 acres of good deer hunting property, all covered with trees & sur-rounded by hundreds of acres of tim-berland, $29,500, will consider best offer. McCool, 662-674-5125.

BENTON COUNTY

20 acres, state hwy. frontage, 4 bdrm., 3 bath house, inground swimming pool, 12 stall barn, 4,800 sq. ft. shop, $275,000. Hickory Flat, 662-322-3087.

CARROLL COUNTY

240 +/- acres, 6 miles west of I-55, 120 +/- acres in 60+ year old timber & 120 acres in 18 year old pine, $585,000. Vaiden, 662-417-4553.

CHOCTAW COUNTY

123 acres, East Sherwood Road, 4 miles south of Mathiston, 50 acres 10 year old pines, 60 acres volunteer pine reseeding, 2 ponds., paved road front-age, $1,350/acre. Mathiston, 817-944-3435.

42 +/- acres on Natchez Trace just north of French Camp, some natural regeneration & lots of hardwoods, ac-cess off Henderson Wells Road, $2,900 per acre. Petal, 601-270-7600.

38.6 acres, 19 miles from Ackerman, 1 mile from Natchez Trace on Chapel Hill Road, planted pines, $1,400 per acre. Philadelphia, 601-416-1704.

95 acres timberland, planted in 1990, recently thinned, lots of deer, 1,330+ feet along Hwy. 15, with utilities, 3 miles south of Mathiston in Sherwood, $3,600 per acre. Ackerman, 662-347-5513.

22.4 acres in Stewart, 14x80 mobile home with wrap around porch, in very good cond., food plots, lots of deer, surveyed, clear title, $65,000. Cleve-land, 662-846-6133.

118 acres timberland of which 68 acres in 15 year old planted pine plantation, balance in natural growth, gravel road frontage, $1,650 per acre. Weir, 662-418-9210.

COPIAH COUNTY

114 acres of 3 year old planted & sprayed generation 3 pines, Barlow Road frontage, joins Copiah Wildlife Management/timber company, addi-tional 114 acres for lease, $2,500/acre. Hazlehurst, 601-946-8279.

75 acres of beautiful slightly rolling land, fenced, close to interstate, paved frontage, utilities, great area, $3,900. Hazlehurst, 601-316-7372.

11.4 acres all woods on Copiah Lake with lake view, located at 2070-A Lake Copiah Road in Crystal Springs, sev-eral home sites, $8,000 per acre. Terry, 601-540-4318.

12 acres, nice 3/2 home, live oaks, barn, 2 sheds, creek, fenced for horses or cows, $165,000. Crystal Springs, 601-892-2818.

GEORGE COUNTY

1,255 acres timberland on Escatawpa River, excellent hunting & fishing, will divide, $2,200 per acre. Lucedale, 601-736-2464.

GREENE COUNTY

21 acres, 1 bdrm. camp, 2 shoot hous-es, 2 plots, skinning shed, power, well, surrounded by paper company land, near Turkey Fork, $70,000. Sand Hill, 601-508-9201.

HARRISON COUNTY

36 acres located on Woolmarket Road in Biloxi, close to everything the coast has to offer, excellent schools, $187,000. Biloxi, 228-392-6922.

HINDS COUNTY

42 acres mature hardwood, deer/tur-key hunting, located on Pearl with river access, cabin/house site could be cleared, $2,300 per acre. Terry, 601-613-7686.

326 +/- acres southwest of Edwards, prime hunting, developing timber, gravel, $2,850 per acre. Brandon, 601-678-1850.

HOLMES COUNTY

241 acres, fenced pasture, hay fields & planted pines, 75 acres mature hard-woods, close to I-55, stocked ponds, home with deer proof garden, new shop, bargain at $600,000. Durant, 601-278-2999.

JASPER COUNTY

20 +/- acres hunting & investment land located near Bay Springs, has road & running creek on property, being site prepped for planting this winter, $1,500 per acre. Bay Springs, 601-764-8733.

JEFFERSON DAVIS COUNTY

275.2 acres, hunting preserve with half mile Bouie River frontage, 19 year old planted pines, gravel pit, trails & paved road frontage, near Lake Mike Conner, $2,600/acre. Hattiesburg, 615-804-1950.

72 acres timberland on East Granby Road, 38 acres 3 year old planted pines, 34 acres 19 year old planted pines, pretty home site, great hunting, $2,200/acre. Hattiesburg, 601-620-6712.

LAFAYETTE COUNTY

155 acres, 2,500 sq. ft. 3 bdrm., 2 bath house, woods, open pasture, deer/tur-key, 30x30 metal outbuilding, 7 miles south of Oxford, $4,500 per acre. Wa-ter Valley, 662-236-4007.

LAMAR COUNTY

18 acres near Purvis on Calvin Purvis Road, very nice, all utilities, $10,000 per acre. Apoka, FL, 407-886-8068.

43 acres on Oloh Road, Sumrall School District, excellent lake site, 12 year old pine plantation, $7,000 per acre, additional land & property available. Sumrall, 769-475-0504.

LAWRENCE COUNTY

13 acres, mixture of pine/hardwood timber, frontage 2.5 miles north of Monticello on Hwy. 27, great location, deer hunting, public utility hookup available, $2,000 per acre. Monticello, 601-924-3229.

LEAKE COUNTY

19 acres, 3 bdrm., 2 bath brick house plus sunroom, 2 car garage, 25’ round pool, over 1,800’ outside storage, 60’ x 80’ barn, $241,000. Lena, 601-253-6535.

38.65 acres, pine/hardwood timber, all merchantable timber, excellent deer hunting, located 5 miles north of Car-thage, 1 mile from Hwy. 25, $1,595 per acre. Carthage, 601-692-3826.

40 acres, 18 year old pine & hardwood timber, lots of road frontage, interior roads, hill land, power & water, great hunting, surveyed, $1,595 per acre. Walnut Grove, 601-416-7590.

MADISON COUNTY

174 acres timberland, free flowing creek through property, deer/turkey, timber value approx. $200,000, $2,400 per acre. Camden, 601-859-7459.

100 acres, live creek, good timber, deer/turkey hunting, Hwy. 43, 8 miles north of Canton, $2,500 per acre. Camden, 601-937-3032.

34 acres with frontage on Mt. Pilgrim Road, old wood frame house, abundant deer, turkey & small game, creek bor-ders back side, $105,000. Canton, 601-331-1797.

MARION COUNTY

30 acres, lots of timber, good deer/turkey hunting, secluded, Columbia City School District, $2,500 per acre; 46.8 acres, secluded, 2 bdrm., 1.5 bath brick home, $185,000. Columbia, 601-441-1650.

MONROE COUNTY

115 acres of mostly pasture, no sell-able timber of the 40+ acres of woods, excellent for hunting, 30 miles south of Tupelo, $2,000 per acre. Amory, 662-315-6789.

NESHOBA COUNTY

30 acres, 1,500 sq. ft. 3 bdrm., 2 bath brick home, shop, pond, Road 149, Hope community, more acreage avail-able, $165,000, offers to be considered. Brandon, 601-942-6958.

NEWTON COUNTY

28.5 acres, replanted pines in 2013, Newton County School District, 15 minutes east of Decatur, paved road frontage, all utilities, good deer/turkey hunting, surveyed, $3,000 per acre. Decatur, 601-934-0383.

120 acres of 2 year old planted & sprayed hybrid pines, some road front-age, $1,500 per acre. Brandon, 601-842-0925.

12 acres pasture land & woods, excel-lent fence on 3 sides, ponds, paved road frontage, electricity, water & phone all available, make nice mini farm, $72,000. Union, 601-635-5817.

NOXUBEE COUNTY

15 acres in the country, beautiful, slightly rolling, scattered trees, close to Noxubee Refuge, Lowndes & Oktib-beha County, more acres available, will divide, $6,000 per acre. Macon, 662-726-9648.

80 acres timberland, good hunting, $2,000 per acre. Macon, 662-726-4652.

OKTIBBEHA COUNTY

39 acres on Louisville Sturgis Road, 3 miles south of Sturgis, good hunting, some red dirt, $89,000. Starkville, 662-386-2591.

231 acres, 100 acres 20 year old pine plantation, 131 acres 20 year old re-generation, excellent hunting, 8 miles from Starkville on Hwy. 389, $2,500 per acre. Starkville, 662-418-6752.

PEARL RIVER COUNTY

74 acres, beautiful piece of property along the Wold River with about 1,500’ of river frontage, 40x60 shop included with utilities, $240,000. Poplarville, 337-290-0110.

24 acres pasture & timber, huge barn with tack, large shop with power, ad-ditional acreage available, flexible fi-nancing, very close to Walkiah Bluff Water Park, $230,000. Picayune, 601-705-2401.

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PIKE COUNTY

20 acres cutover, 6 yr. old young pines, well, septic tank, power & gravel bed site for mobile home, 12 miles east of Magnolia, $80,000. Magnolia, 601-248-6799.

14.87 acres on paved road frontage, 9 miles east of I-55, 2013 mobile home with all utilities, barn, new fencing, pond, garden area with fruit orchard, $175,000. Magnolia, 225-936-7996.

QUITMAN COUNTY

187 acres, 180 acres tillable, high per-centage irrigated, 75% Dubbs/Dundee soils, 1.25 miles road frontage on Hwy. 315, $4,500 per acre. Leesburg, GA, 229-343-6629.

RANKIN COUNTY

78 +/- acres south of Pelahatchie on Rankin Ferguson Road, mostly pas-ture land with 2 ponds, fenced/cross-fenced, $4,500 per acre. Pelahatchie, 601-382-0317.

12.33 acres located on Old Hwy. 43 North, only 5 minutes from Pisgah School, $120,000. Morton, 601-732-6704.

25-30 acres pasture land, 200 ft. front-age on Shell Oil Road, small pond, $6,000 per acre. Brandon, 601-845-0771.

SHARKEY COUNTY

122 acres, 0.6 miles riverfront, 3 bdrm., 1 bath house, tower deer stands, water control structures, $8,000/year income, close to Delta/Panther/Lake George Forests, $675,000. Holly Bluff, 850-585-9988.

SIMPSON COUNTY

35 acres, mostly woody but with some cleared land, great for home site, loca-tion on Dry Creek Road out past Dry Creek Baptist Church, $3,200 per acre. Jackson, 601-668-8178.

134 acres, 2 bdrm. home, 6 acre lake, 4 ponds, 2/3 pasture, 1/3 timber & 1 large hay barn, all fenced in, all front-age road, $450,000. Braxton, 601-847-3949.

59 acres crop or pasture land, $3,200 per acre. Magee, 228-243-0234.

SMITH COUNTY

125 +/- acres, 80 acres pine plantation, 45 acres cutover in rear of property, highway frontage, good hunting, road access, small creek on property, $3,000 per acre. Raleigh, 903-894-7987.

STONE COUNTY

35 acres in Ramsey Springs, half mile east of Hwy. 15, great for hunting or fishing camp, access to Red Creek & boat ramp, $85,000. Ramsey Springs, 601-928-5981.

20 acres with pond, located south of McGregor Road, near town, schools &

hospital, $275,000. Wiggins, 601-408-8367.

TISHOMINGO COUNTY

10+ acres close to J. P. Coleman Park, paved road with utilities, approx. 1,000 ft. road frontage, will divide, $75,000. Tupelo, 662-871-1502.

WARREN COUNTY

115.5 acres of prime hunting land, deer, turkey, rabbits, raccoons & oth-ers, great places for house or camp, road access from Warriors Trail, no lease, $200,000. Vicksburg, 601-631-8197.

150 acres Sunflower Levee grazing land, approx. 2 miles long, fenced, hot fenced, gaps, water, good bermu-dagrass/johnsongrass, sell or lease, no hunting woods, $1,600 per acre. Red-wood, 601-622-1025.

WAYNE COUNTY

65 +/- acres, power & water available, this property would make a beauti-ful home site, $162,500. Waynesboro, 601-670-5429.

116 acres of 12 year old pine planta-tion, blacktop runs through property, 81 acres on one side & 35 acres on other side, $2,500 per acre, owner financing. Buckatunna, 601-381-3060.

WEBSTER COUNTY

34 acres prime timber & land, hard-wood & pine saw timber, north of Bellefontaine, Water Tank Road, ap-praised April 2015, $160,000. Bellefon-taine, 662-769-2536.

48 acres, selling 40 acres, open land, 3,000 sq. ft. 3 bdrm. home, Hwy. 82 & Hwy. 15 frontage, partially fenced, barn, creek, 40x80 pole barn, $500,000. Mathiston, 662-263-6596.

WINSTON COUNTY

20 +/- acres in 2 (10 +/-) acre parcels on both sides of Hwy. 490 in Clay Town, good home sites, will sell sepa-rately, $3,000 per acre OBO. Louisville, 601-316-2491.

YAZOO COUNTY

57 +/- acres 5 miles west of Benton, borders Niven & Stubblefield Roads, paved road frontage, woods & gravel, half mineral rights included, $3,300 per acre. Benton, 601-214-7169.

52 acres of undivided interest in 357 acre estate, 35 miles north of Jackson on MS 433 West, live creek, hard-wood timber valued $700/acre, asking $2,200/acre. Bentonia, 662-755-8675.

CROPS & SEEDS All items listed in this cat-egory must be agriculture related. No commercial, dealers, buyers, sellers or business person engaged in trade are allowed to advertise. Only in-state residents are allowed to advertise within this category.

BERRY PLANTS

Thornless blackberry plants, late bear-ing variety, $5 & up, no shipping. Hinds Co., Jackson, 601-922-6767.

Blueberry & thornless blackberry, $5-$10, will mail. Itawamba Co., Fulton, 662-862-3790.

FRUITS, NUTS & BERRIES

Muscadine & scuppernongs, purple or pink, for jelly or wine, $2.50/lb., 10 lb. minimum, pick to order, delivery to Tate, Marshall & Benton Counties. Marshall Co., Holly Springs, 662-838-8194.

FRESH VEGETABLES, PLANTS & SEEDS

Old-timey green onion sets, multiply-ing type, have about 3- 5 gal. buckets on hand, $6 per lb. George Co., Luce-dale, 228-327-0410.

FLOWERS, BULBS & SEEDS

Daylilies, assorted colors, $1 per plant, plus $9 shipping on first 20 plants, bonus plants shipped each order. Rei-dis Nash, 1483 Hwy. 51 North, Wino-na, MS 38967. Montgomery Co., 662-283-5361.

Red Spider Lily bulbs, $10 per dozen plus S&H; Spring blooming Jonquils, $10 per dozen. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-941-9017. Email: [email protected].

TREES, VINES & SHRUBS

100+ sawtooth oaks in pots, $3 each if all are taken; Rose of Sharon, peach, pear, nandina, $5. Itawamba Co., Tu-pelo, 662-862-2575.

Fruit trees: large red plumogranate, peach, apricot, quince, blueberry, mayhaw, loquat, Turkey fig, Celeste fig, Horseshoe fig, large bananas, rasp-berry, $20 down to $6. Stone Co., Per-kinston, 601-928-8363.

Heirloom Italian fig trees, produce large greenish yellow figs, $20 & up, no shipping. Hinds Co., Jackson, 601-922-6767.

Walnut, pecan, persimmon, oak, ca-tawba, muscadine, blueberry, black-berry, cypress, pine, bodock, $5-$10. Itawamba Co., Fulton, 662-862-3790.

Trees: Magnolia, Crape Myrtle, redbud, sugar maple, red maple, azalea, Rose of Sharon, gardenia, grape vines, pear, quince, althea, mayhaw & tulip poplar,

$5 each. Simpson Co., Magee, 601-849-2597.

Pomegranate plants, 2 yrs. old, 3’-4’ high, in 2 gal. pots, pick up at farm only, $15 each. Jefferson Davis Co., Bassfield, 601-943-6781.

Cauley apple trees, 5’-7’ tall, 3 gal. pots, 1 yr. old, good tree for the South, large green apple, $15; Pears, 6’-8’ tall, $15. Jones Co., Taylorsville, 601-763-8651.

HORTICULTURE EQUIPMENT

Greenhouse, 25’x100’ factory made Quonset style, with 175 BTU heater, exhaust fan, 32 benches 4’x12’, over-head automatic mist system, fertil-izer mixer-propotioner, you dismantle, $2,500. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-833-2761.

26’x96’ greenhouse, LP heaters, fans, benches, air distribution with light systems & alarms, Lexan walls & poly top, heavy duty storm resistant galva-nized frame, $5,000. Washington Co., Leland, 662-820-1063.

Black plastic flower pots, 1 gal., 3 gal., & few other sizes, 5¢ each or pickup load for $25. Simpson Co., Magee, 601-849-2597.

BEEKEEPING, HONEY & SYRUP

Sugar cane stalks for seed, chewing or syrup, 60¢ per stalk, order now for fall cutting. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-681-4495.

400 stalks of sugar cane, 25¢ per stalk. Forrest Co., Petal, 601-582-1026.

7 rows of sugar cane, 120’ long, 700-1,000 stalks, usable length 3’-5’ tall, would like to sell whole patch, $600. Lamar Co., Sumrall, 601-297-8187.

Sugar cane seed, $20 per stalk, you cut. Lamar Co., Lumberton, 601-796-8427.

Will be making cane syrup Nov. 21, 27 & possibly 28, $5 per pint, $10 per quart, 5297 S.L. Wilson Road, Lauder-dale Co., Meridian, 601-483-3696.

Stainless steel syrup pan, 42” wide x 10’ long, open pan, have metal strips to make evaporator pan, $1,500. Pearl River Co., Picayune, 601-798-4616.

Raw & unfiltered honey, 3 lbs., $40; 1.5 lbs., $30; 1 lb., $25; .75 lbs., $20; .50 lbs., $15; .25 lbs., $10; .12 lbs., $5. Rankin Co., Monterey, 601-613-1290.

2015 fall honey, $2.25 per lb., mini-mum 60 lbs., you furnish container, produced in Noxubee County. Coving-ton Co., Taylorsville, 601-452-1910.

Taking orders for spring nucs, $120 each, price includes bees & frames with brood & honey, buyer must sup-ply hardware, $120. Pearl River Co., Carriere, 769-717-9312.

Cypress bee equipment: Brood box, $16; Honey supers, $12, hive beetle traps, tops & bottoms, frames & foun-

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Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-876-3925.

Square bales, sprayed & fertilized, horse quality bermudagrass, barn kept, $5.50 per bale. Grenada, 662-809-2001.

100 rolls of freshly cut Argentine ba-hiagrass, you haul, $30 per roll. Cov-ington Co., Mt. Olive, 601-797-4730.

2015 crop fertilized bahiagrass hay, square bales in barn, never been rained on, will help load, $3.50/bale; 2015 crop mixed grass square bales, $2/bale. Chickasaw Co., Shannon, 662-322-3358.

Round bales of mixed grass hay, no sticks or trash, $25. Tippah Co., Falkner, 662-223-9823.

B-wrap hay, 4x5 round bales, B-wrap is indoor protection, outdoors & cuts storage loss down to almost nothing, also have barn kept bales, $25-$40. Clarke Co., Quitman, 601-616-0383.

Round bales wrapped with mesh, baled fore dry weather & never got wet, lo-cated between Oxford & Water Valley, will load, $30. Lafayette Co., Oxford, 662-832-5960.

2015 crop fertilized, limed, sprayed, high quality, Alicia bermudagrass hay, $5.50; Ryegrass/Crimson clover/bahiagrass mixed & full of seed, $4.50, square bales, volume discount. Forrest Co., Hattiesburg, 601-582-0597.

Sprayed, commercial fertilized, ber-mudagrass with some bahiagrass, 2014 crop 5 1/2’ x 4’ round bales $20; 2015 crop outside $30, in barn $40, square bales $4.50. Scott Co., Morton, 601-668-3742.

Alicia bermudagrass hay, square bales, cured without rain, fertilized, $6 per bale. Hinds Co., Raymond, 601-955-8903.

Well fertilized, limed & weed con-trolled, net wrapped, 4x5 round bales, horse quality bahiagrass hay, barn cured & stored, $40. Greene Co., Lu-cedale, 601-508-7115.

Argentine bahiagrass square bales, 2015 crop, fertilized to soil sample analysis, cured without rain, $4.50 per bale. Greene Co., Lucedale, 601-947-2393.

2015 crop fertilized bahiagrass hay, 4x5 round bales, net wrapped, $30 un-der barn, will load. Pike Co., Summit, 601-684-1492.

Square bales of fertilized mixed grass, bermuda/crab/browntop millet, $3. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-248-0067.

2015 crop 5x5 round bales of mixed grass hay, $30. Pike Co., McComb, 601-810-0037.

2015 crop 4x5 rolls of bahiagrass hay, fertilized/limed, cured without rain, net wrapped, in barn, cattle & horse hay, will load, 500 available, $35 each. Lauderdale Co., Toomsuba, 601-480-2220.

Mixed grass hay, no weeds, fertilized with chicken litter, in barn, round bales $25 & up, square bales $5, deliv-ery & discount available. Simpson Co., Magee, 601-849-3210.

2015 crop Alicia bermudagrass hay, $4/field, $5/barn, or $3 over 150 bales; Bahiagrass hay, $3, over 150 bales free local delivery, round bales available. Stone Co., Perkinston, 601-716-7491.

4x5 round bales of bahiagrass hay, well fertilized, kept in barn $30, outside hay $25. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-668-3116.

Bahiagrass hay, well fertilized, square bales $4. Clarke Co., Quitman, 601-776-3194.

2015 crop 4x4 round bales, fertilized, cured without rain, stored in barn, ba-hiagrass/bermudagrass, $25 per bale. Union Co., New Albany, 662-534-6013.

2015 crop Alicia bermudagrass square bales, $6 in barn, 4x5 rolls $50 in barn; 2014 crop Alicia rolls in field $20. Charlie Knapp, Hayseed Farm, Pearl River Co., Carriere, 601-772-9369.

30+ 6x5 round bales of mixed bahia-grass hay, no rain, fresh & tight, $25 per bale. Holmes Co., Durant, 601-278-2999.

5x5 rolls of bermudagrass/mixed grass hay, 2015 crop, horse/cow quality, limed/fertilized, cured without rain, net wrapped, $30. Tate Co., Senatobia, 662-349-0081.

Alicia bermudagrass hay, square bales $6, round bales $55, delivery & dis-counts available; Bahiagrass/mixed grass round bales, $40, good for hors-es, all hay fertilized. Simpson Co., Ma-gee, 601-506-2455.

Buffalo Man’s round & square bales, inside barn & outside, fertilized, 2015 crop, 5x5 round bales $30, 10 or more $25, square bales $4. Neshoba Co., Union, 601-504-3346.

2015 crop Sumrall 007, 4x5 round bales, fertilized & sprayed, net wrapped, excellent horse hay, $50. Lawrence Co., Monticello, 601-455-0070.

5x5 round bales of mixed grass hay, bermudagrass/bahiagrass, limed/fertil-ized, net wrapped, no weeds, $30 per bale. Panola Co., Como, 901-490-7044.

2015 crop bahiagrass hay, 4x5 round bales, $25; Good tight square bales in barn, will load, $3.50. Attala Co., West, 662-739-8027.

2015 crop 4x5 rolls of bahiagrass hay, fertilized & covered, $25. Greene Co., Lucedale, 601-947-1918.

2015 crop 4.5x5.5 round bales of ba-hiagrass hay, commercially fertilized per soil test, sprayed & net wrapped, have forage test results, $30-$32. Walthall Co., Dexter, 225-620-6714.

2015 crop 4x5 net wrapped round bales of bahiagrass hay, chicken fertilized & sprayed, barn kept $30, outside $25, loading available. Amite Co., Liberty, 601-542-4062.

4x5 round bales of mixed grass hay, cured without rain, will load, $25. Union Co., New Albany, 662-316-0343.

Bahiagrass square bales, well fertil-ized, $5 each. George Co., Lucedale, 601-508-0404.

Bermudagrass square bales, fertilized & sprayed, weed free, horse quality hay, $4. Union Co., Blue Springs, 662-538-4272.

2015 crop 4x5 round bales, mostly bahiagrass, fertilized, not rained on, stored in barn, $30 per bale. Itawamba Co., Tremont, 662-538-8430.

5.5x5 rolls of mixed pasture grass, $35 per roll, also have square bales $4 per bale. Union Co., New Albany, 662-538-9359.

2015 crop 4x4 round bales of bahia-grass hay, $15 per bale. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-825-6191.

Shelled corn, cleaned, $6 per 50 lb. bag or $5.75 per bag for ton or more. Smith Co., Bay Springs, 601-764-7805.

Shelled corn, 50 lb. sack $7; 2,000 lb. Super Sack $280. George Co., Luce-dale, 601-947-0401.

2015 crop ear corn, very clean, 80% shucked, lots of shelled corn mixed-in, $225/ton or 12¢/lb. Greene Co., Luce-dale, 601-508-1147.

2015 crop ear corn, clean, 90% shucked, 50 lbs. $7.50; 2,000 lbs. $3. Marion Co., Foxworth, 601-736-5541.

Ear corn, 2015 crop, excellent quality, 12¢/lb. Jones Co., Soso, 601-433-8596.

Deer corn, 2015 crop, triple clean, 50 lb. sacks, $6.50, Hwy. 84 West. Jones Co., Taylorsville, 601-433-5063.

MIX 30 liquid feed, 16% protein, 10% fat, $1.25 per gallon, located off Hwy. 24 between McComb & Liberty. Amite Co., Liberty, 601-870-6946.

MIX 30 liquid feed, feed cows, calves, sheep, goats, deer, 16% protein, 10% vegetable fat, $1.25/gallon. Lawrence Co., Monticello, 601-587-2257.

GROUND COVER, MULCH & FERTILIZERS

Wheat straw, 4x5 rolls under shed, wrapped, $30 per roll. Lee Co., Bald-wyn, 662-401-4395.

Wheat straw, clean, in barn, square bales $4.50, round bales $35, delivery available. Simpson Co., Magee, 601-506-2455.

Square bales of ryegrass hay, $4 each, no telephone contact: Bill Diehl, 377 Hwy. 532, Mt. Olive, MS 39119. Cov-ington County.

Square bales mulch hay, $3.25 each. Calhoun Co., Water Valley, 662-515-0810.

Erosion hay, square bales, $3 per bale. John Littich, Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-668-5353, call or text.

2014 crop square bales, $3 each; Horse manure compost in 50 lb. bags, $6.

Copiah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-955-7589.

Pure cow manure to fertilize your gar-den, 30 lb. bags $3 per bag, your con-tainer or truck load - price depends on size. Lauderdale Co., Collinsville, 601-626-7046.

Organic fertilizer, dried sheep ma-nure, super compost/fertilizer, sheep manure has twice the nitrogen/phosphorus/potash of cow manure, $1/lb. or feed bag full $20. Simpson Co., Mendenhall, 601-953-7573.

Liquid compost, excellent for flowers, shrubs, fruit trees, gardens, hay fields & food plots, 1 gallon to 300 gallon containers available, $10 per gallon. Simpson Co., Pinola, 601-808-1556.

Chicken litter liquid compost, sold in 30 gal. container $200; 55 gal. con-tainer $350; 275 gal. tote $1,500, great for hay & crop land. Carroll Co., Sidon, 662-453-8392.

Chicken litter spreading in Lawrence & surrounding counties, $35 per ton spread. Lawrence Co., Jayess, 601-431-4972.

FARM BUILDINGS & MATERIALS

All items listed in this cat-egory must be farm/agriculture related. All items must be offered for sale or their services offered by persons in Mississippi actu-ally engaged in agricultural work. No commercial, dealers, buyers, sellers or business person engaged in trade are allowed to advertise. Only in-state residents are allowed to advertise within this category.

LUMBER FOR SALE & CUSTOM SAWING

Cypress lumber posts, beams & natu-ral edge slabs, lumber starts at $1 BF; Custom sawing starts at $200/1,000; Pine lumber starting at 50¢ BF. Cov-ington Co., Seminary, 601-516-0574.

Sawing your logs into lumber at your site, will also re-saw old beams, price starts at $200 per 1,000 BF. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-833-0119.

1x6 #2 white pine V-groove & beaded, 80¢ LF; Cypress beveled siding, start-ing at $75 LF; Cypress lumber starting at $1.25 BF. Pike Co., McComb, 601-249-2936.

Wood-Mizer custom sawed lumber or will saw your logs (maximum size 30” x 20’) at my location. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-825-0113.

Wood-Mizer lumber, 3- 1x6x16, 4- 1x8x10, 12- 1x10x16, dried, stored in building, $400. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-824-5850.

Walnut & cherry lumber cut 1” thick, up to 6” wide to 12”, 8’ to 16’ long, $4 per foot. Webster Co., Mathiston, 662-263-6596.

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dations, both 8 & 10 frame equipment. Rankin Co., Star, 601-540-1185.

Hopguard II 12 Count mite treatment, $49.95; Beetle Baffle, $16; API Life Var mite treatment (2 waffers) $4; Check Mite, (10 strips) $49.95. Smith Co., Taylorsville, 601-513-5151.

GRAIN SEEDS

Argentine bahiagrass seeds, $3.50/lb; Paraguay bahiagrass seeds, $4.50/lb; Ball clover seeds, $5/lb., all cleaned & tested, 50 lb. sacks, $3.50. Walthall Co., Sandy Hook, 985-750-2402.

GRASS SEEDS & CUSTOM SPRIGGING

Custom sprigging, Sumrall 007 (registered trademark), Tifton 44, Tifton 85 also available, $125/acre (10 acre minimum), sprigs available $2.50/bushel. Billy Sumrall & Gerald Sumrall, Lawrence Co., Monticello, 601-587-7122.

Custom seeds & sprigging, Dixie Ber-muda (registered trademark), Tifton 44, Alicia, Tifton 85 & more, have con-ventional or no-till, prices start $100 & up per acre. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-780-0781.

Custom sprigging, Dixie Bermuda Grass, Tifton 44 & 85, Alicia, Jiggs & much more, 30+ years experience, starting at $100 & up. Leake Co., Car-thage, 601-201-0929.

HAY & GRAIN

Sumrall 007 bermudagrass hay, 4x5 round bales, excellent quality, net wrapped, fertilized/limed, weed free, in barn $45; Bahiagrass hay, fertilized/limed, weed free, $35. Rankin Co., Pearl, 601-316-1979.

2015 crop highest quality Alicia & 007 bermudagrass horse hay, limed, fertil-ized & sprayed, $5.50 per bale behind baler. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-569-0500.

Tifton bermudagrass, square bales $6 per bale, round bales $50 per bale; Bahiagrass round bales, $40 per bale, all 2015 crop & in barn. Pontotoc Co., Thaxton, 662-816-4240.

2015 crop Tifton 9 bahiagrass square bales in barn without rain, $5; Some 2014 crop in barn, $3 per bale, quan-tity discount available. Copiah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-955-7589.

5x5 rolls of bahiagrass mixed, fertil-ized, $40 each; Square bales of ba-hiagrass mixed, fertilized, $4.25 each. Calhoun Co., Water Valley, 662-515-0810.

Good mixed grass hay, square bales $3, round bales $25. Lafayette Co., Water Valley, 662-234-3464, call after 6 p.m.

2015 crop, 123- 4x5 rolls of mixed grass hay, $35 per roll under shed. Union Co., Myrtle, 662-317-8042.

“Horse Heaven” square bales: Bermuda- grass, $6; Bahiagrass or Marshall rye-grass hay, $5, highly commercial fer-tilized, limed & sprayed, tight bales.

Fencing, barbed wire, net wire & wood, will build to meet NRCS standards, photos of work available upon request, call for pricing & availability. Copiah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-940-3404.

Pasture fencing of any type, starting at 90¢/foot, call for availability & quotes. Smith Co., Mize, 601-517-1711.

Build 4 wire fence for 65¢ per foot or 5 wire fence for 75¢ per foot, no charge on corners. Smith Co., Taylorsville, 601-725-4132.

FARM BUILDINGS & MATERIALS

Old windows, $10. Hinds Co., Clinton, 601-924-4508.

5”x5”, 6”x6”, 4”x7” angle iron, 20’ lengths, $120 each & up, other misc. steel available. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-741-0250.

Morton style roof top ventilators, 4’ long, used, $100 for 3, no telephone contact: Bill Diehl, 377 Hwy. 532, Mt. Olive, 39119. Covington County.

Retired utility poles, great for fenc-ing, barns, sheds, boards, etc., in good cond., $1.25 per foot. Harrison Co., Pass Christian, 228-216-4611.

Large outdoor paddock area lights on 16’ steel poles, $200 each. Pearl River Co., Carriere, 601-347-5155. Email: [email protected].

Steel pipe, 12” & 18”, good for culvert, $75-$100 OBO. Pontotoc Co., Ponto-toc, 662-760-6729.

6 plastic culverts, 12” double wall, 20’ long, $100 each, buyer is responsible for pick up. Wayne Co., Waynesboro, 601-323-1491.

Culverts: 7/16” x 60” diam. x 45’ long, $65 per ft., several sizes available. Clai-borne Co., Utica, 601-831-2728.

6’ x 26’ x 3/8” thick steel culvert, $5,500. Lincoln Co., Wesson, 601-757-9744.

Storage containers: 20’ steel, $2,850; 40’ x 8’ steel, $3,400; 28’ x 8 1/2’ alum., $3,150; 53’ x 102” alum., $4,500. Montgomery Co., French Camp, 662-858-0910, no Sunday calls.

30’ x 40’ Quonset hut type build-ing, open ends, never installed, have manual, bolts & all accessories, $4,500 OBO. Calhoun Co., Big Creek, 662-628-5475.

Building for sale, asking $30,000 to number & furnish erection drawings, take down & load on customer’s truck, great shop or hay storage. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 706-590-3624.

Farm house, rough cut lumber, 1,150 sq. ft., to be moved or torn down, 6 rooms, 2 porches, 1 bathroom, big at-tic, $20,000 OBO. George Co., Luce-dale, 601-947-2950.

Large barn need removed, built in 2008, metal, iron, wood loft & stalls, tin, $25,000 OBO. Pike Co., Magnolia, 601-783-6647.

Pole barns, 30x40x12- $5,900; 30x70x12- $9,900, price includes labor, tax & materials in our area. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-296-0550.

Metal buildings, pole barns, hay barns, agricultural buildings, shops, garages, carports, additions & repairs, catch pens, custom built, free estimates. Amite Co., Gillsburg, 225-921-6749.

Metal buildings, barns, hay sheds, trac-tor sheds, boat storage & RV sheds, car-ports, 20’x20’x6’- $1,150; 20’x40’x6’- $2,150, many styles & colors available, will build anywhere. Greene Co., Leakesville, 601-394-2643.

Pole barns, hay sheds, agricultural shops, deer camp buildings, state-wide, examples: 30x36x10, 36x48x12, 40x60x12, 50x84x14, 50x96x16, roof only or enclosed, roll up doors. Madi-son Co., Canton, 601-573-9450. Email: [email protected].

WANT ADS All items listed under the this cat-egory must be agricultural related. Out-of-state residents are allowed to advertise in this category.

CROPS & SEEDS WANTED

Seed cane, south of Hattiesburg, let me know what you have. Pearl River Co., Picayune, 601-798-4616.

1 lb. Nest onions, not multiplying. Vir-ginia Morrow, 206 Humber Lane, Co-lumbus, MS 39705. Lowndes County.

Old fashion MS purple collard seed, need for garden. Morristown, TN, 423-736-6618.

EXOTIC LIVESTOCK & PETS WANTED

Red deer, males & females, all ages. Marion Co., Foxworth, 601-736-5057.

Elk, males & females, all ages. Jeffer-son Davis Co., Prentiss, 601-522-4973.

LIVESTOCK WANTED

Female adult Pygmy or Nigerian dwarf goats, open or bred, with or without kids on them, all considered, cash paid. Jefferson Davis Co., Bassfield, 601-516-0163.

Female Boer goats to start herd. Cov-ington Co., Seminary, 601-517-9957.

10-15 PB Longhorn heifers or cows. Itawamba Co., Golden, 662-279-3488.

Longhorn cows, heifers, steers, for rescue, not for slaughter. George Co., Lucedale, 601-947-0401.

White or grey female donkey about 1-2 years old, will pay $150 for a good one, to pasture with cows, I live in Pineville area. Smith Co., Louin, 601-789-5275.

LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT WANTED

Used cattle or horse panels, call or email & lets make a deal. Lauderdale

Co., Meridian, 601-917-6337. Email: [email protected].

POULTRY & FOWL WANTED

New Hampshire Red chickens, young or older laying hens within 30 miles of Jackson, will pay fair price. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-845-2189.

POULTRY EQUIPMENT WANTED

40 stage controllers, dimmers, direct spark brooders, vent doors. Jones Co., Ellisville, 601-498-3650.

EQUIPMENT TRAILERS & WAGONS WANTED

10’ or 14’ x 6 1/2’ utility trailer, tandem or single axle. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-927-1544.

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WANTED

JD 450 dozer for parts, in any condi-tion. Folsom, LA, 985-296-9681.

Cab for Kobelco K907C trackhoe. Han-cock Co., Perkinston, 228-234-6162, ask for Curtis.

FORESTRY & LOGGING EQUIPMENT WANTED

18” tree shear to fit skid steer, made by Hardwood Equipment Company. Lin-coln Co., Brookhaven, 601-833-8486.

FIELD EQUIPMENT & PARTS WANTED

Older model drag type Bush Hog pas-ture clipper. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-428-5635.

Pulley & belt cover for JD 272 groom-ing mower. Lee Co., Shannon, 662-255-0076.

Section harrow, spike type, 3PH, 10’ wide. Pike Co., Summit, 601-248-8843.

Land level blade, 6’-7’, no box blade, maybe in need of small repair. Leflore Co., Itta Bena, 662-515-8376.

Used rear tractor tire for old Cub trac-tor, size 8-24. Lamar Co., Purvis, 601-794-6949.

Top link hitch to fit JD 3010. Prentiss Co., Booneville, 662-416-1259.

3PH subsoiler. Hinds Co., Jackson, 225-316-0659.

I buy tractors running or not. Hinds Co., Jackson, 601-906-8708, if no an-swer leave message with number.

Grill for Farmall 826 row crop trac-tor. Lowndes Co., Caledonia, 662-356-6332, if no answer leave message, I will call you back.

Very good 48-65 HP tractor & rotary cutter, with canopy, that needs no re-pairs at all, under $8,000, in mid MS.

Madison Co., Ridgeland, 601-316-7372.

2-row field cultivator with all plows, in good to fair condition. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-937-6645.

7-shank chisel plow, 10’-12’ roller har-row or cultipacker; 12’ older grain drill to plant ryegrass. George Co., Luce-dale, 601-947-4375.

2 used rear tractor tires, sizes 12.4/11-36. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-878-5128.

Orchard sprayer for small pecan or-chard. Noxubee Co., Macon, 662-361-0171.

HAY & FORAGE EQUIPMENT WANTED

Krone 283S hay mower for parts. Mad-ison Co., Madison, 601-672-2738.

Good round hay baler, 5x5 or 5x6. Law-rence Co., Monticello, 601-587-2884.

Silage blower to fill upright silo. Lee Co., Plantersville, 662-213-3122.

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT WANTED

Propane tank, round ball style. Lee Co., Plantersville, 662-213-3122.

Post vise, some people call them leg vises; Peter Wright anvil, within 100 miles of Pearl River Co., Picayune, 601-798-8238.

Portable mill, I have several large pines that I would like to have cut into lumber, near Scott Co., Lake, 601-917-6337.

Homelite XL-12 bow saw, must be in good running condition. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-795-8119.

Wisconsin THD engine for sale or for parts, does not have to be running. Grenada Co., Grenada, 662-227-9161.

Used pipe threaders. Hinds Co., Ray-mond, 601-213-6799, ask for Jack.

LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT WANTED

Dixie Chopper zero-turn mower, pref-erably a 2400 Quadloop, engine not a requirement. Chickasaw Co., Houston, 662-567-2187.

John Deere & other types of riding mowers, running or not. Montgomery Co., Vaiden, 662-392-4480, if no an-swer leave message, I will return your call.

TRUCKS, PARTS & ACCESSORIES WANTED

8’-9’ flatbed & front bumper for 2005 Dodge 1-ton dually, alum. or steel, no junk, with 50 miles of Lawrence Co., Monticello, 601-587-4864, days.

Small pickup truck, ext. cab, with good air & eat, auto. trans., mid to late 1990s or early 2000 model. Jefferson Davis Co., Prentiss, 601-522-0313.

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Pearidge portable sawmill service, we come to you, starting price $180 x 1,000 BF. Yazoo Co., Yazoo City, 601-331-6697.

Heart pine floor, 6.5” wide, .5” thick, grade #1, 5,000 sq. ft., pick up or de-liver, $5, call for pictures. Bolivar Co., Cleveland, 662-719-6153.

Poplar cedar & cypress lumber, prices start at 50¢ per BF. Leake Co., Car-thage, 601-267-9368.

2- 6x6x40’ virgin heart pine beams that were hand hewn, over 100 years old, $500 each. Jones Co., Moselle, 601-307-1254.

Cypress beams & lumber starts at $1 BF. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-209-0961.

Cypress lumber & beams, kiln dried, 4-12” wide, 4-16’ long, full 1” thick, edging & planing available, starting $1 per BF, also T&G flooring. Rankin Co., Star, 601-540-1185.

Cypress, poplar, pine, cedar, sassafras as V-groove, flooring, beaded board starting $1.15 BF; Antique heart pine flooring, $5.95 SF, shiplap/log cabin sidings, kiln drying available. Jones Co., Sandersville, 601-434-1368.

POSTS & FENCING

Used 6’ T-posts, $3.75 each. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-540-2312.

Cedar posts, $1 & up; 8’ cedar split rails, $5.50; 10’ cedar split rails, $6.50. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-681-4495.

2- 20’ pipe gates, in good cond., can email pictures, $140, also have several small gates, wire, etc. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-416-6861.

6,000’ of unused 2 3/8”, J-55, 8 round, production tubing at $1.50/ft., will de-liver in Lamar, Forrest & Pearl River County at 20¢/ft. Lamar Co., Purvis, 601-731-4700.

2 7/8” drill stem, no splits, good pipe, 27’-32’ joints, 200 joints, $37 each. Rankin Co., Pelahatchie, 601-278-4748.

Cattle gap, 20’ x 5’ 8”, railroad track, can load, $1,500; Rectangle tubing, 3/4” x 1 1/2” x 11 gauge thickness x 20’ long, $20 each. Pike Co., Summit, 601-248-8843.

Cattle guards, with & without end wings, $300 each. Pearl River Co., Pop-larville, 985-774-4704.

Wanting fences removed, metal T-posts, barbless wire & web wire, corner posts, metal gates, $15,000 OBO. Pike Co., Magnolia, 601-783-6647.

Pasture/corral fencing, complete re-moval, clearing & construction of any type fence, specializing in 10’ high tensile deer fence, net, barbed, wood, pipe, plastic. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-876-3008.

Pasture fence construction starting at $1 per foot, barbed, woven wire, high tensile, etc. Forrest Co., Petal, 601-270-7600.

EMPLOYMENT Advertisements are accepted for agricultural work only. We do not ac-cept advertisements for housework, nursing or companionship needs. Only in-state residents are allowed to advertise within this category.

FARM HELP WANTED

Someone to take down old barn locat-ed in Scott Co., will need wood stacked, for personal use, will interview worker in Scott Co., Forest, 601-507-3555.

Field fence 2” x 4” x 4’ with T-post every 7’, 1,600’, seeking expert farm contractor to build fence in October. Hinds Co., Raymond, 601-668-4866.

FARM WORK WANTED

Beaver control, offer trapping & explo-sive work for dam removal, complete beaver eradication. Clay Co., West Point, 662-418-2493.

Beaver trapper, 29 years experience with Texas Wildlife Services, retired & relocated to Jasper Co., have traps & will travel. Jasper Co., Heidelberg, 601-935-8973.

Bobcat loader work, spread dirt or gravel, bush-hogging or clearing land, dig post holes or haul hay, call for free estimate. DeSoto Co., Hernando, 901-299-8287.

Bush-hogging, disking & spreading seed, give me a call for free estimates. Newton Co., Lawrence, 601-678-2669.

Bush-hogging & disking, call for free estimates. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-946-0694.

Can & will haul your small equipment local or nationwide, retired Army vet-eran, insured. Newton Co., Lawrence, 601-513-4199.

Chair caning, specializing in all types, fix up your old chairs & rockers, some repair, will pick up at Flowood Flea Market on weekends. Hinds Co., Ed-wards, 601-906-9416.

Chicken litter spreading in Lawrence & surrounding counties, $35 per ton spread. Lawrence Co., Jayess, 601-431-4972.

Dozer, trackhoe, dump truck & all types of tractor work, deer/duck camps, driveways, ponds, house sites, culverts, pipes installed, serve all NW MS. Tallahatchie Co., Charleston, 662-458-4021.

Forestry mowing (240 HP machine with 8’ head & 140 HP steel-track machine with 6’ head) mulches heavy brush & trees, statewide. Hinds Co., Bolton, 601-866-2250.

Forestry mulching, regain your prop-erty, underbrush clearing, fire & shooting lanes, fence row clearing, statewide, new equipment, add value to property. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-278-7735.

Forestry mulching, custom dirt mov-ing, precision laser grading, erosion

control & drainage work, roads & driveways, house & mobile home pads, pond/lake construction & repair. Co-piah Co., Hazlehurst, 601-668-7780.

High production clearing, reclaim pasture ground, no loss of topsoil, 600 HP track mulchers, specialized stump removal machine & raking ability. Lin-coln Co., Brookhaven, 601-657-2729.

Know the value of your timber before you sell, timber appraisals, timber management & timber/land sales, serving clients for 38 years. Jones Co., Ellisville, 601-477-3014.

Livestock tack, will clean, oil & do mi-nor repairs to your tack, cleaning & oiling saddles 14” & bigger $45, 13” & smaller $35. Franklin Co., Smithdale, 601-567-9580.

Looking for job on farm or in farming work, disking, bush-hogging, plant-ing, cutting/baling hay, building fence, work anywhere in MS, I don’t own a tractor. Smith Co., Taylorsville, 601-433-4243.

Paint & restore trucks & equipment, also do tractor mechanic work, very reasonable. Simpson Co., Mt. Olive, 601-466-2172.

Painting, honest, quality painter, 30 years experience, will paint/stain houses interior/exterior, decks, sheds, barns, pressure wash & mobile home roof coating, within 75 miles. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-876-5467.

Painting, barns, spray painted, homes, sheds, fences, etc., also brush & roll, 25 years experience, south of Jackson. Jefferson Davis Co., Prentiss, 601-522-0313.

Skid steer with brush cutter, great for clearing underbrush, excellent for shooting lanes & food plots. Forrest Co., Hattiesburg, 601-520-8949.

Stump grinding, tractor work, lot clearing, backhoe, French drains, free estimates. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-750-9598.

Stump & tree removal, fully insured, have dump trucks, bucket trucks, bob-cats, stump grinders, serving south-west MS for 10 years, any tree, any stump, gone today. Walthall Co., Tyler-town, 601-248-9399.

Tree cutting, land clearing, fence lines, ponds, lakes, build driveways, roads, underbrush cutting, right-of-ways, food plots for wildlife management, other services available. Rankin Co., Pelahatchie, 601-624-0737.

LIVESTOCK BOARDING & HANDLING

For rent, boarding for your horses, individual horse stalls $150/month, 4 stalls $400/month, 8 stalls $600/month, shared covered riding arena, outside acreage/upkeep. Pike Co., Summit, 601-551-7540.

For lease, 15 acre horse training fa-cility with 2012 16x80 mobile home, 24x40 shop, 9 stalls, 120x120 lighted arena, horse safe fencing, $1,200 per

month. Amite Co., Smithdale, 225-571-2651.

Can & will haul your livestock local or nationwide, retired Army veteran, insured. Newton Co., Lawrence, 601-513-4199.

Yazoo Equine Training, 37 years ex-perience, colt starting, foundation, problematic, tune-ups, using natural horsemanship methods, learn to com-municate with your horse the natural way. Yazoo Co., Bentonia, 662-673-0129.

SWAP & EXCHANGE All items listed in the this category must be agricultural related. You must swap and exchange an agricul-tural item for an agricultural item. Only in-state residents are allowed to advertise within this category.

17’ fish/ski boat, 4 cyl. Chev. motor, MerCruiser out drive, new carpet/seats, swap for 1 or 2 heifer beef calves, Red or Black Angus. Marion Co., Fox-worth, 601-522-5612.

Cat. D3B, 6-way tilt blade, in good cond., 90% undercarriage, good mo-tor, work ready, $16,000 or swap for backhoe of equal value. Itawamba Co., Fulton, 662-862-3405.

1999 Dodge 1500 pickup with only 121,000 miles, $4,000 cash or swap for 4-wheeler or zero-turn mower of equal value. Copiah Co., Wesson, 601-214-4336.

2009 Mahindra tractor, 2WD, 35 HP, with front end loader, 400 hrs., in great cond., $10,000 or swap for MF 135 or Ford 3000. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-562-6949.

Hesston 5510 round hay baler, lots of new parts, field ready, $3,000 or swap for 25’ gooseneck flatbed trailer. Perry Co., Beaumont, 601-588-0498.

1998 Arctic Cat 300 4x4 ATV, swap for side-by-side UTV around $1,200, Arctic Cat is in excellent condition. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-845-2189.

1956 GM Frigidaire refrigerator, still works, $250 or swap for gun. Kemper Co., Dekalb, 601-479-9510.

Painting, also build decks & porches, south of Jackson, swap for small ext. cab truck in good condition. Jefferson Davis Co., Prentiss, 601-522-0313.

POULTRY & FOWL Any poultry & fowl advertised in this category must be raised on your farm. Individuals who are a dealer, buyer, seller or business person engaged in trade are not allowed to advertise. Only in-state residents are allowed to advertise within this category.

CHICKENS

Variety of chicks, Barred Rock, Silkies, Gold & Silver Sebrights, BB Reds, $3. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-795-6397.

Georgia Roundheads, 6 roostesrs, 6 hens, 1 hen & 7 babies about 4 wks. old, selling all $150 or $25/pair. Yalo-busha Co., Scobey, 662-226-4263.

3 mixed breed roosters, 3 mos. old, $5 each. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-504-0364.

Black Copper Marans, 3 mos. old, $25/trio; 17 Black Birchens, 4 wks. old, $4 each or $55 for all. Lowndes Co., Craw-ford, 662-272-5553.

6 pairs of Red Phoenix, beautiful birds, hatched in Apr. 2015, hens laying now, $10 per pair. Scott Co., Lake, 601-536-3635.

Bantams-OEG, Silkie chicks, $10 & up; Polish bantams frizzled & smooth, $20-$50; Choc, Cuckoo, black with cap, LF buff laced Polish, $12-$20. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-951-6103.

Pullets & roosters, 15-22 wks. old, several breeds, starting to lay, prices from $5-$22. Hinds Co., Byram, 601-594-2867.

Laying hens, pullets & chicks, Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, Black Aus-tralorp, Buff Orpington, ISA Brown, $3, $12, $20. Perry Co., Richton, 601-325-8905.

Barnyard bantam mixed chicks up to adult, $4 & up. Simpson Co., Magee, 601-849-2299.

Old English Bantams (OEB), several varieties, 4 mos. old & up, singles, pairs, trios, $5 & up. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-426-2018, leave message.

Bantams & game roosters, $5 each. Ya-zoo Co., Bentonia, 662-673-1396, if no answer leave message, I will get back with you.

Chicks: Dominique, $5 & up; Lavender Orpington, $8 & up; Sebrights, $6 & up; OEG, Silkies & others, $5 & up; Seramas, $25/pair & up. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-267-8480.

ISA Brown pullets, will be laying 12/1/15 - 12/10/15, $26 each; ISA Brown pullets, will start laying about Jan. 1, $22 each, MPIP certified. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-937-6645.

6 Brown Leghorn pullets & 1 Golden Polish cockerel, all hatched 6/19/15, purchased from McMurray Hatchery, $25 each. Attala Co., Ethel, 662-710-8211.

White & black Silkies, B.B. Reds, $15/pair. Tippah Co., Dumas, 662-837-9719.

Laying hens, California White, Ancona & some brown egg layers, $15. Pren-tiss Co., Marietta, 662-728-3714.

Ameraucanas, 3 hens & rooster, $60; Gold Cuckoo Marans, $30/pair; Gold Sex-link pullets, 5 mos. old, $15 each. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-845-2113.

Silkie roo out of SQ line, splashed $20; Show Girl grey, $10; Paint, $15; Arau-cana white with some blue splash, $15. Copiah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-308-4546. Email: [email protected].

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LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIALS WANTED

Used chicken house metal trusses, will pay $150 per set, need at least 10 sets. Harrison Co., Pass Christian, 228-437-4210.

Metal truss to be used for pole barn, in good condition. Lamar Co., Lumber-ton, 601-606-2204.

Metal double carport. Pike Co., Sum-mit, 601-248-8843.

Bodock trees big enough to saw for lumber. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-663-5533.

Treated lumber, 1x6, 1x8, 1x19, 1x12, also new barn tin. Madison Co., Ridge-land, 601-316-7372.

POST & FENCING WANTED

6’ or 6 1/2’ T-posts at a good price, need up to 250. Yazoo Co., Yazoo City, 662-746-3613

Used 6’ T-posts, call or email & lets make a deal. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-917-6337. Email: [email protected].

PROPERTY WANTED

Elderly couple needs 10 acres of open land, no trees, east or west of Carroll-ton, east of Greenwood, west of Wi-nona, reasonably priced. Leflore Co., Greenwood, 662-453-7621.

HUNTING, FISHING & CAMPING WANTED

308 H&R single shot rifle. Clay Co., West Point, 662-295-4884.

4x4 Styrofoam blocks. Marion Co., Co-lumbia, 601-731-0133.

4-wheelers, go-karts, side-by-side, run-ning or not. Montgomery Co., Vaiden, 662-392-4480, if no answer leave mes-sage, I will return your call.

MISCELLANEOUS FARM WANTS

Bottom mounting yoke for USA #2 farm bell, bell is approx. 12” in diam-eter. Newton Co., Newton, 601-527-1551.

Old iron wagon wheels, maybe some wooden ones; Old country store ad-vertisement signs, mainly gas station memorabilia & gas sign poles, porce-lain most likely; Painted tin. Perry Co., Beaumont, 601-784-3822.

24” log fireplace insert, E-Z, Dare 4 or Hatteras brand. Adams Co., Natchez, 601-442-0443.

Old Coke machines. Hinds Co., Ray-mond, 601-213-6799, ask for Jack.

day in observance of the Sabbath Day. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-842-0308.

WATERFOWL

Mallard ducks & Khaki Campbell, grown $15. Pearl River Co., Poplar-ville, 601-795-6397.

Muscovy ducks, $7-$12; Call ducks, $20, no calls or sales sunset Friday- sunset Saturday in observance of the Sabbath Day. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-842-0308.

Mallard ducks, attention dog train-ers, hunters, pond owners, order your ducks now, full grown $20 each, 3/4 grown $16, possible delivery. Wayne Co., Waynesboro, 601-671-4209.

Muscovy ducks, bred for many un-usual colors, $6-$15 according to age. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-845-2113.

EGGS

Farm fresh eggs, assorted colors, free range birds, $4 per dozen. Simpson Co., Magee, 601-382-2093.

Quail eggs: Georgia Giant, 50¢ each; Northern Bobwhites, 45¢ each; California Valley, $1 each. Scott Co., Morton, 601-668-3742. Email: [email protected].

POULTRY & FOWLSUPPLIES

Duck nesting boxes, $50. Jones Co., El-lisville, 601-583-3844.

Wood duck nest boxes, $45. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-937-6645.

FARM HOME MISCELLANEOUS

All items listed in this category must be farm/agriculture related. Dealers, brokers or businesses are not allowed to advertise. Only in-state residents are allowed to adver-tise within this category.

ANTIQUES & FURNITUREVintage sawmill blade, over 50 yrs. old, 47x48 with 36 teeth, $425. Scott Co., Forest, 769-232-3409.

Avon bottles from the 1970s, library lamp, cruet & blue case with samples of Avon, all for $75. Forrest Co., Lum-berton, 601-528-2439.

Dinette table, 35” wide x 58” long, white with blond top, $50. Itawamba Co., Tupelo, 662-862-2575.

Entertainment cabinet, curio cabinet each side, curved doors, 7’ 3” high x 28 1/4” wide x 10’ 7” long, disassembles in 7 pieces, pictures available, $700. Yazoo Co., Yazoo City, 662-746-5359.

Older Dept. 56 villages, Kings Road, Post Office, Great Denton Mill, Maylee Cottage, C. H. Watt, Physician, Geo. Weeton, Watchmaker, in boxes, $20 each, cash. Tate Co., Independence, 662-233-4696.

4 roller chair for campaign desk, $100; China cabinet, $275; Antique breakfast table, $300; 4 antique dining room chairs, $600; Lincoln Child’s stool, $25. Hinds Co., Raymond, 601-529-5300.

Oak wash stand, 18x33 with top towel bar, has 1 long wide top drawer & 2 small drawers, 1 door, excellent cond. can send pictures, $250. Tate Co., Coldwater, 662-233-2160.

2 rocking chairs, excellent cond., $75 each. Copiah Co., Hazlehurst, 601-953-8104.

Depression glass, porcelain pottery, churns, $20 & up; Wood furniture, small wood tables & more, $100 & up. Simpson Co., Magee, 601-849-2299.

COOKBOOKS & RECIPESGreat Christmas gift, “Ethel Baptist Cookbook,” contains over 800 recipes, send $20 check to: Cookbook, 2805 At-tala Road 5217, Ethel, MS 39067. At-tala Co., 662-674-5621.

“Fruits of the Spirit” hardback cook-book, 500 recipes, send $15 plus $3 S&H to: Holly Grove Baptist Church, 113 Holly Grove Circle, Braxton, MS 39044. Simpson Co., 601-506-3135.

CRAFTS & WOODWORKDurable working cow/stock whips with hardwood handles, natural brown paracord, waxed for all weather use, 8’- $95; 10’- $145; 12’- $175-$195, custom orders welcome. Wayne Co., Waynes-boro, 601-692-4710.

NFL & college birdhouses, painted in team colors & topped with metal team license plates, $35 plus shipping. Co-piah Co., Wesson, 601-214-4336.

Cedar chest, 44” long x 19” wide x 21” high, 100% cedar, $400. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-946-0694.

Goats milk soap, multiple fragrances, shape Mississippi & regular bar, at least 4 oz., $6 each or 4/$20 plus ship-ping. Copiah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-750-6115.

Cypress swings starting at $149; Glid-ers starting at $249; Cypress, cedar & oak rockers starting at $159; Cypress tables made on order. Pike Co., Mc-Comb, 601-249-2936.

Custom picture frame tools: Fletcher 3000 multi-material cutter, $1,000; Mitre-Mite V-nailer, $400; Lots of misc. hardware, $5 & up. Walthall Co., Tyler-town, 601-876-5530.

Cypress swings, $140 & up; Cypress gliders, $260 & up; Cypress glider chair, $200; Duck nesting boxes, $50; Birdhouses, bat houses, squirrel feed-ers, $10 & up. Jones Co., Ellisville, 601-583-3844.

Cherry, cypress & oak swings, $115 & up, assembled with screws & bolts, pick up only. Jefferson Davis Co., Bassfield, 601-943-6781.

Cypress wood swings, $135 & up; Glid-ers, $235 & up; Chairs, $135; Rockers, $135; Small tables, $40, pick up only. Humphreys Co., Isola, 662-962-4384.

Paragon kiln, model P-10, 230 V.A.C. 45 amp, sitter kiln control, some sup-plies included, $300. Pontotoc Co., Pontotoc, 662-419-3703.

Quality cypress swings, 4’- $170; 5’- $205; 6’- $245, assembled with screws & bolts, no nails; Rocking chairs with cane bottoms & backs, $295 & up. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-937-6645.

FIREPLACE INSERTS & HEATERS

Ashley fireplace insert, fits 42” fire-place, has glass door, 2 blowers, $350. Newton Co., Decatur, 601-635-3485.

Ashley wood heater, model C92, good cond., $350. Jackson Co., Moss Point, 228-475-7146.

Buck stove fireplace insert, good cond., 3 speed motor, minimum fire-place opening 35 1/2” wide x 25” high x 19 1/2” deep, $650 cash. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-729-2070.

Cast iron wood heater/stove, 2 eyes on top, burns 18”-20” wood, $250. Lau-derdale Co., Meridian, 601-485-7210.

FIREWOOD & KINDLINGSeasoned & green firewood, hickory & pecan for smoking sometimes, $225/cord delivered, $115/half cord deliv-ered, $175/cord picked up, $90/half cord picked up. Rankin Co., Richland, 601-405-4440.

Seasoned oak firewood, $150 per cord, pick up only, will load for you. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-835-0285.

Firewood, 1/2 cord $85, whole cord $160, will deliver to Hattiesburg & Petal area, kindling also available. For-rest Co., Petal, 601-270-7600.

Seasoned or green firewood, large bundles $6; 1/2 cord $80; Full cord, $150, can cut special orders, pecan & hickory for smoking meat, $100/rack. Stone Co., Wiggins, 601-928-3915.

GOURDSGourds for sale at farm, prices from 25¢ - $3. Prentiss Co., Booneville, 662-728-7605.

Big Martin gourds, $3.50; Ornamental gourds, 75¢-$1. Yalobusha Co., Water Valley, 662-473-6055.

SEWING & FABRICSQuality custom embroidery, mono-grams and heat printing for everyday & special events, $7.50 & up. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-463-0491.

I will hand sew your quilt top into a beautiful quilt or buy one of mine, $45 & up. Simpson Co., 769-972-2557.

2 Pfaff industrial sewing machines, $200 & $250; Union Special industrial serger, $30. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-267-4392.

Quilt tops, $40 & up; Quilts, $90 & up; Baby blankets, $10 & up; Baby quilts, $20 & up, “Sleep well under cotton quilts.” Jasper Co., Rose Hill, 601-727-9232.

Rex commercial sewing machine with stand, single needle, lock stitch with oiler system, used in drapery shop, good cond., $150. Alcorn Co., Corinth, 662-287-3543.

Machine quilting, queen $50, queen size top $50, photo & tee shirt quilts. Pearl River Co., Carriere, 601-749-2305, ask for Miss. Mary.

Phaff commercial sewing machine, model CS 4002-6, 110 volt, straight stitch, table size 20” x 47”, $300. Pon-totoc Co., Pontotoc, 662-419-3703.

MISCELLANEOUS HOME ITEMS

6’ marble jacuzzi bath tub with mo-tor, marble surround & marble step, bone in color with Roman faucet, $200 OBO. DeSoto Co., Olive Branch, 901-870-5710.

General Electric dryer, running fine, white in color, $150. Scott Co., Mor-ton, 601-732-8772.

LG front load washer & dryer, top of the line, white, like new, $850. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-824-5850.

1956 GM Frigidaire refrigerator, still works, $250. Kemper Co., Dekalb, 601-479-9510.

Beverage coolers, 3 door, 750 bottle capacity, $1,600; 2 door, 240 bottle capacity, $500. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-319-1069.

HotSprings hot tub, 5 seater, pur-chased 2006, comes with cover & cover lifter, in good shape, rarely used, $3,000 or $3,500 delivered. Lamar Co., Hattiesburg, 601-596-8914.

Black side-by-side Whirlpool fridge with ice maker, works great, never any problems just don’t need it anymore, $500. Covington Co., Mt. Olive, 601-382-2217.

FIELD EQUIPMENT All equipment listed in this cat-egory must be offered for sale by persons actually engaged in farm-ing and must have been used on their farm in agricultural pursuits. No commercial, businesses or dealers are allowed to advertise. Equipment bought by farm-ers for resale purposes are not eligible for this free advertising. Only in-state residents are allowed to advertise within this category.

TRACTORS

Case IH MX270, ‘99 model, MFWD, 4,800 hrs., in good cond., $62,000; Case IH 7140, ‘91 model, MFWD, 5,000 hrs., in good cond., $38,000. Monroe Co., Hamilton, 662-364-2252.

Cub Cadet 7260, 4x4, with front end loader, 145 hrs., runs & looks very good, $10,500. Jackson Co., Vancleave, 228-990-5638.

2 Farmall Cubs with belly mowers, both run, $1,900; Farmall 130, re-stored, with quick hitch & cultvs., good

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McMurray hatched 4-H project pullets, will be laying soon, 8 Buff Rocks, 10 Partridge Rocks & 10 Barred Rocks, $25; 3 White Leghorn hens, $15. Simp-son Co., Mendenhall, 601-953-7573.

DOMESTIC BIRDS

Guineas, royal purple, ivory, lavender, pearl gray, $3, $10, $15. Perry Co., Richton, 601-325-8905.

Guineas, $10. Yazoo Co., Bentonia, 662-673-1396, if no answer leave mes-sage, I will get back with you.

Grown guineas, $10 each or $100 per dozen. Scott Co., Forest, 601-507-1208.

Roller pigeons, $10; Racing Homer pigeons, $15. Franklin Co., Meadville, 601-748-2150.

Indian Fantail pigeons, $12/pair or $6 each; Parakeets, $30/pair or $15 each. Madison Co., Madison, 601-856-1893.

Blue Quaker parrot & cage, $300. Han-cock Co., Carriere, 601-749-0136.

Breeder total sellout of birds, equip-ment, cages, everything in 30x40 avi-ary, Conures, Cockatiels, Amazons, Cockatoos, African Greys, Quakers & Macaws, reduced to $25,000. Chicka-saw Co., Houston, 662-456-0161.

GAME BIRDS

Bobwhite quail, ready for October hunting, $4.50 each. Scott Co., Forest, 601-507-1208.

Chukar quail chicks, day old, $1 each & up. Hancock Co., Bay St. Louis, 228-216-6914.

Button quail, eggs to adults, several colors, $1-$15 each, may ship. Han-cock Co., Bay St. Louis, 228-671-6321.

Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, $4.75. Scott Co., Forest, 601-625-8669.

Day old quail chicks, Georgia Giants/Northern Bobwhites, $1 each; Cali-fornia Valley chicks & grown birds, $2 & up, booking orders for flight birds. Scott Co., Morton, 601-668-3742. Email: [email protected].

8 mo. old Bronze gobbler, $25 OBO, see pictures at younglambertfarms on Facebook. Stone Co., McHenry, 228-860-9179.

Eastern turkeys, pairs $100; Narragan-sett turkeys, trios $150; Young birds, 3-6 mos. old, starting at $25. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-937-6645.

2 black turkeys (1 hen & 1 gobbler), 2 red turkeys (1 hen & gobbler), $30 each. Lincoln Co., Bogue Chitto, 601-757-4947.

Red Gold pheasants, 8 mos. old, $25/pair; Ringneck pheasants, 6 mos. old, $30/trio; Lady Amherst/Red Gold, 1 pair $25. Lowndes Co., Crawford, 662-272-5553.

Juvenile Red Golden pheasants, $30/pair; Pair of breeders, $60, no calls or sales sunset Friday - sunset Satur-

Ford 2000, ‘76 model, gas, $2,800; Ford 801, gas, 4 speed trans., $2,000; Case 420, gas, wide front, $2,500. Prentiss Co., Marietta, 662-728-3714.

IH 986, 4-post, with IH 2350 front end loader & bucket, $12,000; IH 695, with roll guard, $12,000. Webster Co., Bellefontaine, 662-258-7531.

IH 454, 50 HP, runs good, 4,705 hrs., $3,250. Smith Co., Morton, 601-537-3449.

IH 1086, ‘77 model, one owner, new AC, with front end loader & hay spear, 2,300 hrs., new paint, runs & looks good, shedded, $12,500. Greene Co., Leakesville, 601-394-2548.

IH 424, diesel, with PS, strong lift & PTO, uses oil, $2,250. Calhoun Co., Calhoun City, 662-417-0757.

JD 2355, new tires, no dents, $8,000. Sunflower Co., Sunflower, 662-836-7323

JD 4020, diesel, with canopy, in good cond., 8’ blade mounted on tractor, $8,500. Yazoo Co., Bentonia, 662-755-2331.

JD 6030, 170 HP, with canopy, duals, runs good, looks rough, no plastic, $5,000 OBO. Adams Co., Natchez, 601-807-3038.

JD 2040, with 6’ rotary cutter, in good cond., $6,500. Calhoun Co., Calhoun City, 662-628-5389.

JD 4020, diesel, complete engine re-build, replaced water pump & genera-tor, new clutch, fly wheel resurfaced, new paint, with JD MX7 rotary cutter, $9,500 OBO. Itawamba Co., Nettleton, 662-436-2302.

JD 5520, ‘04 model, 927 hrs., cab/air, 2 remotes, $20,000; JD 6410, ‘00 model, with 4,116 hrs., 2WD, cab/air, 2 rear remotes, $26,000. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-795-4521.

JD 2030, same as 2440, 68 HP engine, 60 HP PTO, rear hydraulic, winter cab, looks, runs & works good, live PTO, $5,200. Clay Co., West Point, 662-494-2328.

JD 8335R, warranty until Aug. 2018, only 1,250 hrs., front duals, IVT trans., super nice, $179,000; Case IH 305, warranty until 2016, only 750 hrs., $137,000. Tate Co., Senatobia, 662-501-0006.

JD 2020, 45 HP, runs good, gas eng., power steering, canopy, $4,500. Hinds Co., Bolton, 601-852-4574.

JD 820, diesel, good looking, $6,500. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-681-4495.

JD 790, with 10 pieces of equipment, 2WD, very nice, 700 hrs., shed kept, $5,600. Harrison Co., Pass Christian, 228-342-2566.

JD 750, with 5’ finishing mower & 4’ PTO tiller, $5,800. Forrest Co., Hat-tiesburg, 601-270-0008.

JD 1010 & 2440, IH 856 & 1066, $2,500-$6,000, various, most sizes,

tractor tires, some mounted. Hinds Co., Edwards, 601-954-5429.

JD B on rubber, serial #54231, $2,395. Lee Co., Tupelo, 662-350-3395.

JD 3020, with canopy, $10,500. Cal-houn Co., Calhoun City, 662-809-5846.

Kioti, 18 HP diesel, with box blade & front end loader, $7,000, other attach-ments available. Harrison Co., Gulf-port, 228-896-7969.

Kubota M8540, ‘08 model, 85 HP, 893 hrs., 2WD, front end loader, new cond., service records kept, always shedded, $23,875. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-672-3490.

Kubota M6800, ‘02 model, 68 HP, cab/air, front end loader with bucket & hay spear, 630 hrs., $28,000. Hinds Co., Raymond, 601-372-5431, call after 6 p.m.

Kubota MX5000, ‘03 model, 487 hrs., with 6’ rotary cutter, 6’ disk, 6 1/2’ box blade, 18’ tandem axle trailer, $15,000. Adams Co., Natchez, 601-807-8990.

Kubota 6800, ‘03 model, 4WD, cab/air, 2 hydraulics, front bumper, no loader, 1,250 hrs., $23,000, implements also available: disk, rotary cutter, forklift, box blade, spreader. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-616-2211.

Mahindra 4500, ‘03 model, 2WD, great tires, 234 hrs., always shedded, pic-tures available, $8,500 firm. Marshall Co., Holly Springs, 662-551-0339.

Mahindra, ‘09 model, 2WD, 35 HP, with front end loader, 400 hrs., in great cond., $10,000 OBO. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-562-6949.

MF 40B, $5,000; Freeman loader, $1,500; IMT 539, 12 hrs., $4,000. Lau-derdale Co., Meridian, 601-644-9892.

MF, ‘65 model, $3,000. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-613-1440.

MF 451, ‘04 model, Perkins 52 HP en-gine, 45 HP PTO, shuttle shift, ROPS & canopy, power steering, live PTO, 1040QT loader & bucket, $10,000. Clay Co., West Point, 662-295-2329.

MF 165, diesel, good tires, paint fad-ed, 4 speed trans., good solid tractor, $3,500 cash OBO. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-780-0781.

MF 135, with 6’ rotary cutter & 6’ multipurpose disk, 2,300 hrs., in good cond., excellent for deer camp, $6,500. Kemper Co., Dekalb, 601-743-5266.

NH 7740SLE, ‘96 model, cab/air, 2WD, with 7210 loader, hay spear only, 16x16 power shift with shuttle, cold air, $14,500. Wayne Co., Buckatunna, 601-410-0070.

NH TN75D, ‘99 model, with cab/air, air seat, power shuttle, 2 remotes outlets, front weights, little over 2,000 hrs., very clean, very good, $27,500. Law-rence Co., Monticello, 601-587-7789.

Yanmar YM 1700, 19 HP, 2WD, cranks & runs good, in very good cond., new back tire, others are fair, includes 4’ rotary cutter, $2,500. Wayne Co., Buckatunna, 601-410-2880.

CUTTERS & MOWERS

2 Bush Hog rotary cutters, both heavy duty, 6’- 1 spindle & model 160 13’- 3 spindle, both need deck work, 6’ $500; 13’ $1,500. Pearl River Co., Pop-larville, 601-569-0500.

5’ rotary cutter, 3PH, in good cond., $350. DeSoto Co., Hernando, 901-299-8287.

5’ Land Pride finishing mower, ‘05 model, new belt, new PTO, kept in barn, works & runs great, $900. Hinds Co., Edwards, 601-218-0329.

6’ Rhino TW84 rotary cutter, extra heavy duty, used, $2,900 OBO. Pike Co., Summit, 601-341-7874, leave message.

6’ Woods Brushbull rotary cutter, in good cond., $1,200. Hinds Co., Bolton, 601-852-4574.

9’ Bush Hog 3209 offset rotary cutter, heavy duty gear boxes, in excellent cond., $3,500. Amite Co., Osyka, 601-542-5988.

10’ JD MX10 rotary cutter, pull type, 540 PTO, with stump jumpers, good deck, $2,850. Lincoln Co., Summit, 601-248-5009.

10 1/2’ Woods BW126X batwing rotary cutter, ‘14 model, used 3 times, $9,000 OBO, will email or text picture. Pearl River Co., Carriere, 601-772-9369.

12’ Woods Turf Batwing 9180 finish-ing mower, in excellent cond., kept in barn, no rust, $4,500. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-946-0331.

Woods pasture clipper, model 1260, $3,000. Hinds Co., Raymond, 601-372-5431, call after 6 p.m.

Brown Tree 2610 cutter, 120 HP box with 1000 PTO, cuts 6” trees with 72” width, excellent cond., super heavy, $4,500. Tate Co., Coldwater, 662-292-5151.

GRADERS & BLADES

5’ box blade, $300; 7’ box blade, $450. Covington Co., Seminary, 601-408-1461.

6’ Bush Hog box blade, $250; 7’ Grademaster heavy duty blade, ‘05 model, $1,000. Rankin Co., Bran-don, 601-946-0331.

Frontier RB1060 blade, in great cond., $250. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-795-4521.

Reynolds 10C scraper, new hoses, in good cond., $12,000. Panola Co., Batesville, 662-561-6619.

GRAIN STORAGE & EQUIPMENT

1,000 bushel grain bin set up to be dryer, has slotted floor, no blowers, has some rust, you remove, $1,000. George Co., Lucedale, 601-947-9254.

GRINDERS & MIXERS

Gehl grinder mixer, $1,000 OBO. Rankin Co., Pearl, 601-953-2781.

Gehl 95 grinder mixer, hammers never turned, 2 screens, has scales that work, good tires, no rust, excellent cond., very good grinder, $4,650 OBO. Tate Co., Senatobia, 662-288-6612.

IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT

Schedule 80 PVC fittings, 1” & 1 1/4”, 48 Ball valves, approx. 350 tee’s, unions, male, female, etc, some 3/4” fittings, take all for $125. Neshoba Co., Carthage, 601-728-1271.

10” PVC irrigation pipes, 40” gate cen-ters, 100 available, $25. Leflore Co., Minter City, 662-458-9900.

6” PVC pipe, used 550’, some with tee’s, $1.50 per ft. Yalobusha Co., Wa-ter Valley, 662-473-2779.

PLANTING & TILLAGE

21.6’ AMCO disk, in good cond., field ready, $4,500. Simpson Co., Magee, 601-765-7600.

7 1/2’ Sunflower grain drill, 2,853 acres on meter, in good cond., $7,000 OBO. Harrison Co., Saucier, 228-831-1647.

10’ AerWay, 3PH, with concrete weights, like new, $5,250; 10’ Aer-Way, pull type, older unit, good teeth, $3,250. Tate Co., Senatobia, 662-501-0006.

14’ folding section harrow, $350. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-946-0331.

New double turning plow, single mid-dle buster, single subsoiler, lift pole, all 3PH, $700 OBO. Oktibbeha Co., Starkville, 662-324-1094.

JD 1500 Powr-Till seeder grain drill with grass/seed box attachment, cate-gory II quick hitch, has original paint, in excellent cond., serviced regularly, used yearly, $10,000. Carroll Co., Coi-la, 662-237-4258.

1-row stiff shank rebuilt Covington planter, $600 cash; 2-row stiff shank rebuilt Covington planter, $1,100 cash; Side dresser attachment, $175. Lamar Co., Sumrall, 601-543-3048.

JD 7100 2-row no-till planter, has no-till coulters & row cleaners, new seed boxes, corn plates, field ready, $2,000. Quitman Co., Crowder, 662-449-1347.

1-row stiff shank Covington planter, $500; Set of planter stands for 140 tractor, $1,000. Covington Co., Semi-nary, 601-408-1461.

IH disks, 10.5’ & 11’, in good cond., ready to work, $2,500 & up. Madison Co., Camden, 601-937-3032.

Heavy duty Strip Till Ripper, planter can be attached for single pass plant-ing, also have 4 & 6 row 38 ripper hip-per available, starting at $8,000. Han-cock Co., Perkinston, 228-234-6162.

1-row Farmall equipment, cultvs., breaking plows, rotary cutter & other

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rubber, runs good, $3,500. Lowndes Co., Caledonia, 662-574-0093.

Farmall A, ‘42 model, wide front end, as is $1,200; 2 old Farmall tractors, tricycle front end, as is $1,500 each. Attala Co., Sallis, 662-582-3274.

Farmall Super A, tight steering, front & rear cultvs., disk hillers, new bat-tery, new paint & decals, in good cond., $2,850, no checks. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-833-5903.

Farmall IH 140, quick hitch, front cultvs., track plows, 5’ Woods belly mower, tractor mainly used in small garden & some clipping, $4,500. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-668-0558.

Farmall Super A, with plows & 3PH 4’ double distributor, good metal but needs paint, runs great, front & back lift, $2,500. Perry Co., Beaumont, 601-784-3811.

Ford 2000, with quick attach 3PH & stabilizers, 5’ Razorback clipper, 6.5’ disk, gin pole, 6’ blade, other imple-ments, $7,000, no checks, will not separate. Covington Co., Collins, 601-517-5700.

Ford 3000, diesel, cranks & runs good, lift works good, good tires, no power steering, needs brakes, $2,650. Scott Co., Lake, 601-447-6747.

Ford 6600, diesel, low hrs., ready to use, 4 hydraulic outlets out back, very good hay tractor, everything works, $9,400. Tippah Co., Ripley, 256-366-2530.

Ford 3000, with 5’ rotary cutter & 2-row disk, disk needs bearing, mo-tor on tractor was rebuilt 2 years ago, $4,000. Union Co., Blue Springs, 662-554-2939.

Ford 4000, industrial front end, power good, $5,000. Lawrence Co., Monticel-lo, 601-587-4864.

Ford 8N, ‘49 model, with 3 imple-ments, 5’ disk, 4’ rotary cutter & 5’ blade, priced to sell at $2,000. Tate Co., Coldwater, 662-233-2160.

Ford 3000, diesel, no power steering, good lift, PTO works, good tires, new seat, with 5’ rotary cutter that looks pretty new, can text pictures, $3,250. Clarke Co., Quitman, 601-678-7731.

Ford Golden Jubilee, good motor, uses no oil, hydraulics, brakes & tires, with rotary cutter, solid tractor, $2,600. Newton Co., Little Rock, 601-479-7073.

Ford 3600 for parts, good metal, good rubber, bad engine, needs crank shaft & one rod, $1,600. Newton Co., Deca-tur, 601-616-1088.

Ford 3600, ‘80 model, 40 HP at PTO, diesel, looks good, ready to work, $3,800; JD 2010, ‘67 model, diesel, runs fair, good drive train, $3,200. George Co., Lucedale, 601-530-2564.

Ford Jubilee, ‘53 model, need to sell, looks & runs good, don’t need any-more, $2,500. Hinds Co., Terry, 769-226-2678.

SPRAYERS & SPREADERS

3PH 80 gal. ARBO fan sprayer for blue-berries, used for 2 seasons, like new cond., $4,500. Lamar Co., Lumberton, 601-606-5402.

25 gal. spot sprayer, used once, $150. Calhoun Co., Bruce, 662-927-1941.

Antique JD model R manure spreader, in real good cond., $400. Lincoln Co., Bogue Chitto, 601-660-6560.

14’ chicken litter spreader, fully hy-draulic, used very little, $8,000. Lee Co., Baldwyn, 662-401-4395.

Pull type Chandler littler/lime spreader, used 2 times, 16’ length, still looks new, $15,400. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-657-2729.

AG TRAILERS & CARTS

JD 500 bushel grain buggy with roll tarp, $4,000. Benton Co., Hickory Flat, 662-252-9163.

2 Parker gravity wagons on 10-ton running gear, in good cond., $2,350 each. Tate Co., Senatobia, 662-288-9526.

AG PARTS & TIRES

2- 16.9 x 28 tires mounted on rims, these are old tires with about half the tread remaining, $125 each OBO. Jones Co., Ellisville, 601-319-2856.

8 Goodyear 9.5x15 SL implement tires, new, on new Titan wheels, 6 lug, 8 ply tires, $220 each. Pearl River Co., Lum-berton, 601-796-9260.

2- 6 volt batteries, JD part #T421735 or T423025, fit 4430, 4640, etc., like new, $120 each or $250 for both. Tal-lahatchie Co., Charleston, 662-458-4021.

1- 600x19 Ford tire & wheel, 70% tread, fits Ford 3000 tractor, $40. Jack-son Co., Moss Point, 228-475-7146.

2- 1000x16 front tractor tires & rims for IH tractors, $100 each OBO. Panola Co., Batesville, 662-654-1087.

Tractor engine for Ford NH, 6 cyl., 6.6 401 cubic inch, turbo charged diesel, low hrs., excellent cond., very clean, $3,550. Webster Co., Eupora, 662-617-0050.

OTHER AG IMPLEMENTS

Front end loader, fits MF 245 tractor, $2,500. Covington Co., Mt. Olive, 601-517-5310.

8’ landscape rake, swivel, 3PH, in good cond., can email pictures, $250. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-416-6861.

Fuel tanks, John Blue 1,600 gal. alum. tank on factory trailer, gooseneck & bumper pull trailers, 4 to choose from, $2,500-$3,500. Hinds Co., Edwards, 601-954-5429.

HAY & FORAGE EQUIPMENT

4- 3 prong 3PH hay lifts, work on tele-scoping cable system, stacks 2 round bales high, $300 each, firm. Lafayette Co., Oxford, 601-818-5488.

8-wheel rake, good wheels, no missing teeth, hydraulic fold, Hodge built cad-dy, $1,500; NH 664 round baler with auto. wrap twine only, $2,500. Wayne Co., Buckatunna, 601-410-0070.

8’ disc mower, V-rake on caddy, NH 850 round baler, fair cond., baled hay last year, $1,200. Scott Co., Forest, 601-625-8137.

16’ hay trailer, $800. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-644-9892.

23’ homemade gooseneck hay trailer, $2,000; Vermeer 555 XL round baler, in good cond., $10,000. Wilkinson Co., Woodville, 601-597-7269.

Accumulate 8-8 bale accumulator & grapple, bought in ‘06, in good cond., $6,500. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-358-2281.

Bush Hog hay tedder, ‘10 model, $3,500. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-795-4521.

Case IH 8460 round baler, 5x6 bales, automatic, bale kicker, monitor, in good cond., field ready, $4,800. Law-rence Co., Jayess, 601-754-4229.

Claas large round baler, ‘01 model, field ready, shed kept, $12,000. Kem-per Co., Scooba, 601-527-7277.

Enoross sickle bar mower, ‘08 model, RSB210H, like new, 7’ cut, $2,500. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-946-0331.

Gehl 1310 round baler, 4x4.5 rolls, fair cond., $2,000 OBO. Lamar Co., Lum-berton, 601-408-6006, ask for Jim.

Hesston 5510 round baler, 5x5 bales, lots of new parts installed, used this year, shed kept, field ready, $3,000 OBO. Perry Co., Beaumont, 601-588-0498.

Hesston 1008 high speed cutter, 10’ 6” cutting width, in good cond., $4,800; Caddy for 3PH high speed cutter, fits all brands, excellent cond., $3,800. Lawrence Co., Jayess, 601-754-4223

JD 466 round baler, excellent cond., barn kept, pictures available, $7,800. George Co., Lucedale, 601-508-8222.

JD 535 round baler, in very good cond., has kicker, always been shed-ded, $6,500. Jasper Co., Newton, 601-479-2362.

JD 336 square baler, in good cond., ev-erything seems tight, baled with it re-cently, virtually no rust, pictures avail-able upon request, $6,000. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-248-0067.

JD 328 high speed baler for square bales, like new, shed kept, can try it yourself in our field, cost new $23,000, asking $9,500. Madison Co., Canton, 601-953-0916.

JD square baler, baled last season but not this season, kept under shed, $2,500; 8-wheel caddy rake, in good cond., $2,000. Hinds Co., Utica, 601-942-9357.

JD 336 square baler, in good cond., ev-erything seems to be tight, baled with it recently, $6,000; NH 310 square bal-er, in good cond., $3,500. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-248-0067.

NH 640 round baler, auto. wrap, in good cond., field ready, $5,000 OBO. Itawamba Co., Mantachie, 662-891-8333.

NH BR78 round baler, 5x6 bales, new belts, $15,000; JD 10-wheel rake, $4,000; Vermeer 7030 cutter, 9’ 2”, $7,500, all excellent, pictures avail-able. Copiah Co., Terry, 601-906-2359.

Rhino 7’ hay cutter, new cond., has original cutter teeth, paid $8,000, ask-ing $6,000. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-644-9892.

TRAILERS, TRUCKS & MACHINERY

No commercial, businesses or deal-ers are allowed to advertise. Trailers, Trucks and Machinery bought by individuals for resale purposes are not eligible for this free advertising. Only in-state residents are allowed to advertise within this category.

UTILITY & EQUIPMENT TRAILERS

12’ x 6.5’ trailer, 2 axles, alum. floor, $900. Newton Co., Lake, 601-507-0286.

16’ flatbed trailer, 2 axles, $650. Jack-son Co., Moss Point, 228-369-9182.

16’ bumper pull utility trailer, $1,200. Kemper Co., Preston, 601-677-2060.

16’ x 6.5’ utility trailer, 2 axles, 3,500 lbs. each, kept under shed, like new, $2,000 cash. Union Co., Myrtle, 662-317-8042.

16’ x 7’ shop made heavy tandem axle trailer, $800. Lawrence Co., Monticel-lo, 601-587-4864.

20’ + 5’ gooseneck trailer, ‘05 model, in great cond., 27,000 lb. axles, $4,500. Lamar Co., Sumrall, 601-757-8815.

20’ + 5’ Top Hat gooseneck trailer, 7,000 lb. axles, single wheel, in good cond., $4,200. Jackson Co., Moss Point, 228-327-7317.

20’ + 5’ gooseneck trailer, ‘08 model, in good cond., 2- 7,000 lb. single wheels, heavy duty Dexter brake axles, $4,800. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-748-0442, call before 7 p.m.

20’ x 8’ shop made flatbed steel trailer, ‘73 model, smooth floor, triple axle, pintle hitch, 2”x 4” side cuffs, $1,800 negotiable. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-479-3553.

21’ x 8’ shop built trailer, Volvo front axle, tire size 295/75/R22-5, with dove-tail, ramps 7’ long, made to haul trac-

tor, $300. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-591-5422.

35’ 5th wheel enclosed refrigerator trailer on wheels with refrigerating equipment, ideal for hunting camp, $2,000. Washington Co., Greenville, 662-379-3900.

35 ton lowboy, $10,500; 2- 25 ton low-boys, $2,500 each; 2- 40 ton Road King trailers, $16,000 each. Alcorn Co., Corinth, 662-286-9158.

TRUCKS

Chev. 3500 dually ‘06, 4x4, 4 door, crew cab, V8 6.0 gas eng., auto., 42,000 miles, one owner, good cond., $21,500. Newton Co., Decatur, 601-562-9549.

Chev. S-10 ‘01, ext. cab, PS, auto., 4 cyl., 144K miles alum. toolbox, good A/C, good tires, color blue, $3,000. Itawamba Co., Fulton, 662-862-4480.

Chev. ‘07, ext. cab, V6, PS, PB, A/C, bed liner, near new tires, extra clean, $8,100. Leake Co., Lena, 601-253-6535.

Chev. C-1500 ‘13, LT crew cab, leather, power windows/locks/seats, cruise, tilt, step rails, toolbox, 10,500 miles, like new, $29,000 firm. Neshoba Co., Phila-delphia, 601-416-4535.

Chev. 2500 Duramax ‘04, 4x4, ext. cab, 130K miles, one owner, new trans. & transfer case with transferable 100K mile warranty, more extras, clean, $18,000 OBO. Adams Co., Natchez, 601-807-3038.

Chev. Silverado ‘94, LWB, bed liner, auto., needs work, $1,000. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-668-2779.

Chev. 3/4-ton ‘58, stepside, LWB, run-ning & driving truck, minor rust, all original, great to restore, $4,000. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-940-8206.

Chev. S-10 Xtreme ‘00, reg. cab, 4 cyl., 5 speed manual, short bed with liner, 15” mag wheels, toolbox, 175K miles, color black, good cond., $2,800. Lau-derdale Co., Meridian, 601-470-5047.

Chev. 1500. crew cab, auto., 5.3 liter V8, 36K miles, tilt, cruise, PL, $19,900. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-649-7493.

Chev. Silverado 2500HD ‘05, 2WD, ext. cab, 6.0 gas, 5th wheel, Michelin tires, 47,200 miles, color beige, like new, $12,200. Stone Co., Perkinston, 228-243-4210.

Chev. ‘37, partially restored, no rust, late model front end, late model Chev. drive train, $10,000. Lowndes Co., Steens, 662-356-6207.

Chev. 3100 ‘53, stepside, $7,000; Ford F-250 ‘03, XLT Lariat, 6.0 liter diesel, $9,000. Covington Co., Collins, 601-517-5700.

Chev. 3500 ‘97, 2WD, single cab, LWB, heavy duty chassis, 198K miles, new tires, cold air, color white, runs great, $2,500. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-953-4965.

Chev. Silverado 2500HD ‘02, 4x4, ext. cab, LWB, gooseneck ball in bed, heat/air works great, front guard, tow pkg.,

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equipment, starting at $150. Lowndes Co., Caledonia, 662-574-0093.

Full set of planters, cultvs., disk & belly mower for Farmall Cub, $650. Greene Co., Richton, 601-989-2343.

10’ Hay King pasture renovator with 8 shanks & coulters, 3PH, in good cond., $2,500. Adams Co., Natchez, 601-442-9183.

8’ pasture renovator, in good cond., $250, can email pictures. Neshoba Co., Madison, 601-416-6861.

7’ Ford chisel plow, Ford 3-bottom breaking plow, in good cond., $300 each. Panola Co., Sardis, 662-563-9577.

2013 Wil-Rich 3PH 8-row do-all with bed sweeps, like new, $15,500; Terra-Max 4-row para-till, $2,850; Dickey hooded sprayer, like new, $5,500. Mad-ison Co., Madison, 601-937-2463.

Covington 2-row planter, model TP46, have pictures, $2,500 OBO. Covington Co., Mt. Olive, 601-498-4906.

10’ JD 1590 no-till grain drill, with small seed box, very good cond., $23,000; 12’ JD 230 disk, new 22” front blades, 20” rear blades, $3,500. Rankin Co., Pelahatchie, 601-278-4748.

10’ Hay King pasture renovator, 8 shank, excellent coulters & teeth, great for hay fields & pastures, been used very little, looks new, $3,200 OBO. Tate Co., Senatobia, 662-288-6612.

PICKERS & HARVESTERS

New Idea 323 1-row corn picker, $4,300; New Idea 324 2-row corn pick-er, $4,800; New Idea 329 2-row corn sheller, $6,000. Tippah Co., Ripley, 256-366-2530.

New Idea 323 1-row corn picker, pulled corn last year, $2,250. Tate Co., Sena-tobia, 662-288-9526.

JD 9970, SN N09970X002205, 3,473 engine hrs., 2,267 fan hrs., picker is shedded & in good cond., tires are weak, has duals & mudhog, $24,000. Madison Co., Canton, 601-668-3950.

1985 JD 7720 Titan II combine, new bearings on counter shaft, new engine shaft, bearings & pump, new straw walkers, 920 header, $8,500. Marshall Co., Holly Springs, 662-544-2534.

JD 9600 combine, with spare back tires, parts & belts, 30’ flex header, $25,000; Brent 770 grain cart, $7,500. Sharkey Co., Holly Bluff, 662-571-4022.

JD 7720, stored in shed, ready to work, 20’ JD head, $6,500. Noxubee Co., Ma-con, 662-570-8858.

20’ MacDon 960 header, original, fairly new belts, shedded, $2,500. Washing-ton Co., Metcalfe, 662-822-6173.

Korvan 9000 Vertirotor blueberry harvester, over the row, 2,050 hrs., in very good cond., tarp covered metal frame over entire machine for shade, $30,000. Lamar Co., Lumberton, 601-606-5402.

Stroke V8 diesel, auto., 190,200 miles, $15,800. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-267-5474.

Ford Ranger ‘96, ext, cab, 5 speed, 214K miles, new timing belt, fuel pump & pollution parts, bed liner, alum. wheels with radials, $2,500 OBO. Copiah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-594-1341.

Ford Ranger Sport ‘05, XLT, ext. cab, auto., 3.0 V6 eng., color white, excel-lent cond., $7,500. Jasper Co., Mon-trose, 601-739-3264.

Ford F-250 ‘99, Super Duty, 7.3 eng., high mileage, gooseneck connection, good cond., $3,000. Pike Co., Osyka, 601-783-5188.

Ford F-350 ‘86, flatbed, 460 engine, 5 speed, 4 new tires, good farm truck, $2,000. Simpson Co., Mt. Olive, 601-466-2172.

Ford F-350 ‘06, FX4, Lariat, 4x4, dual rear wheel, sunroof, chrome pkg., B&W flip over gooseneck, EGR delete, two tone paint, maroon over gold, $24,500. Rankin Co., Pelahatchie, 601-214-3145.

Ford F-250 ‘00, ext. cab, 7.3 diesel, 6 speed manual trans., 5th wheel hitch, $9,000. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-825-9952.

Ford Ranger Edge ‘02, ext. cab, V6 en-gine, 74K actual miles, AT, PB, PS, like new tires, clean, driven daily, excellent cond., $6,750. Winston Co., Louisville, 662-736-6990.

Ford F-350 ‘87, steel body, 4 speed, dual wheels, $1,800. Covington Co., Mt. Olive, 601-797-9807.

GMC 2500 ‘92, work truck, good run-ning cond., no A/C, $1,500. Jackson Co., Moss Point, 228-327-7317.

Isuzu ‘89, 4x4, 4 cyl., 5 spd., camou-flage, good little truck, $2,500. Tisho-mingo Co., Tishomingo, 662-660-2675, ask for Larry.

Nissan ‘94, reg. cab, 4 cyl., 5 spd., fac-tory alum. wheels, new windshield, bed liner, toolbox, recently painted, good tires, chrome bumpers, clean, $5,800. Noxubee Co., Macon, 662-726-9648.

Toyota Tacoma ‘99, ext. cab, 4WD, 5 speed, high miles, good hunting truck, $4,000. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-876-5530.

Toyota Tacoma ‘12, 4x4, double cab, auto., V6 gas, loaded, 33,400 miles, toolbox & bed liner, excellent cond., color white, $27,500. Calhoun Co., Calhoun City, 662-809-5846.

TRUCKS, ACCESSORIES & PARTS

Undercover SE smooth flatbed cover, 5.8’ bed, fits 2007-2013, color dia-mond white, $300. Rankin Co., Rich-land, 601-397-7256.

1994 F-150 SC SB parts: Bed with tail-gate, $250; 8.8’ rear end 2.73 gears, $250; 4 wheels, 2 like new tires, $200; Receiver hitch, $100. Rankin Co., Flor-ence, 601-906-3963.

New Double Diamond winch bumper for 1999-2003 Chev. 2500, bed liner coating, front receiver hitch, $750. Co-ahoma Co., Lula, 662-902-1572.

8’ service body with ladder rack, head-ache rack, 6 compartments, 4 rollout trays, fully enclosed bed, very good cond., $1,000. Stone Co., Perkinston, 601-716-6968.

Flatbed truck body for 1-ton Chev. or other trucks, toolboxes made into side of body with many other extras, $800. Hinds Co., Jackson, 601-331-1324.

Jeep CJ7 full soft top, tan, good cond., comes with soft doors, $650; 4 Good-year Wrangler P235/75R15 tires on Jeep 5 lug wheels, $225. Attala Co., Kosciusko, 662-739-9880.

1986 Chev. 4 speed trans. with transfer case PTO, $300. Lawrence Co., Monti-cello, 601-587-4864.

Eaton single axle air ride cut-off, removed from 2001 International 9100i, 3.91 ratio, 22.5 wheels includ-ed, matching drive shaft with hanger bearing, excellent cond., $1,500. Lau-derdale Co., Meridian, 601-527-5700.

Heave duty 5th wheel hitch, $200. Warren Co., Vicksburg, 601-260-9149.

Hard shell bed cover for Chev., short bed, used on 2002 HD crew cab, $275. Scott Co., Morton, 601-507-4166.

100 gal. alum. diesel tanks, 26” wide x 45” long, came off Volvo trucks, great for transfer tanks, $250. Hinds Co., Raymond, 601-941-7644.

For 1946 Chev. truck, complete & original straight 6 engine & trans., $350. Madison Co., Madison, 601-853-0257.

4 like new 31x10.5x15 Dunlop Rover mud tires mounted on alloy Toyota rims, $650. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-876-5530.

Equalizer Freedom lift, mounts in the bed of truck to lift mobile chair into truck, $500 OBO. Chickasaw Co., Okolona, 662-447-2248.

Firestone Destination A/T 275/55R20, 85% tread, great shape, no plugs or patches, $600. Claiborne Co., Port Gib-son, 601-618-9399.

1975 Chev. 4 speed truck transmission with bell housing, has approx. 85K miles, $450. Lauderdale Co., Lauder-dale, 601-681-4495.

4- 275/45R20 Hasabook tires, 30-40% rubber, on 20” 6 lug Chev. chrome Hilo rims, $75. Stone Co., Wiggins, 601-928-8124.

Factory Jeep JK Wrangler RHB 430N touchscreen navigation radio, AM/FM, Sirius satellite, Bluetooth, voice recog-nition, 30GB hard drive, DVD, backup camera capable, excellent cond., $500. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-317-0208.

6 cycle motor & trans., came out of 1964 pickup, $600. Madison Co., Can-ton, 601-331-1797.

1994 Toyota 5 speed trans., & transfer case, $450. Wayne Co., Richton, 601-735-5517.

Bed liner from 2000 Ford F-150, size 64” x 76”, $150 OBO. Rankin Co., Flor-ence, 601-201-1329.

Firestone Wilderness tire, 265/70R16, excellent tread, $35. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-656-2803.

1980 Toyota 4x4, LWB, all parts at-tached, $800; 1978 Ford 4x4, wrecked, for parts, $400. Yazoo Co., Bentonia, 662-755-2543.

Off new pickup, 4- 2013 Ford F-150 18” Lariat wheels, sensors, still mounted P275/65R18 Goodyear Wrangler tires, run less than 30 miles, dealership to home, $1,800. Lee Co., Tupelo, 662-842-3272.

24’ dry box truck body, no leaks, roll up rear door & bumper, $2,500. Scott Co., Lake, 601-507-0966.

Metal sides for 16’ Parkhurst grain bed, in excellent cond., $450 OBO. Kemper Co., Dekalb, 601-513-7643.

24- 11R22.5 used tires, 40%-80% tread, $80-$140; 18- 11R22.5 LP, 30%-80% tread, $80-$140; 6- 10-hole Pilot axles, $400 each. Montgomery Co., French Camp, 662-858-0910.

SUV’S & VANS

Chev. S-10 Blazer ‘94, 4 door, 2WD, perfect cond., $3,000. Wayne Co., Waynsboro, 601-381-3005.

Ford XLT Bronco II ‘89, 4x4, second owner, 6 cyl., sound mechanical, 93K miles (can’t verify), PS, PW, radio, gas gauge & A/C not working, $2,400. Hinds Co., Raymond, 601-857-8730.

Ford Explorer XLT ‘03, 158K miles, 3rd row seat, A/C & heat front/rear works great, side steps, top rack, excel-lent cond., $5,000 OBO. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-966-0614.

GMC Yukon SLT ‘08, leather bucket seats, rear entertainment, sunroof, rear camera, color pearl white, excel-lent cond., $21,500 OBO. Covington Co., Seminary, 601-722-4488.

Jeep Wrangler Sport ‘02, only 78,400 miles, runs great, A/C, auto., soft & hard top, carpet, CD, good tires, tow-ing pkg., extras, nice & clean, $12,900. Lamar Co., Sumrall, 601-516-0372.

Mercury Mountaineer ‘07, Premier AWD, V6, leather, 3rd row seats, naviga-tion, auto. trans., rear entertainment, CD, tow, one owner, 98,700 miles, non smoker, great cond., $9,500. Coving-ton Co., Collins, 601-283-5839.

Suzuki Samurai fixer-upper & Su-zuki Jitney with hard top that is nice, with all accessories, can send pictures, $2,000 & $7,500. Walthall Co., Tyler-town, 601-248-0067.

INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS & VANS

2008 Western Star, 4 axle, heavy haul, sleeper truck, 520,000 miles all high-way, maintenance done by the book,

Thermo King APU included, $65,000. Copiah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-757-9825.

1991 GMC TopKick boom truck, Cat. diesel, low mileage, everything works but rotator, $11,000. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-833-7655.

2005 Isuzu Ecomax NPR diesel cab/chassis, 4 cyl., good tires, runs good but throws a code, good AC, tires & trans., $5,000 OBO. Yazoo Co., Vaughan, 769-234-8625.

2004 Ford F-650, 175,000 miles, ser-vice truck Maintainer bed, 3126 Cat., 5 speed, 8,000 lb. hydraulic boom, bulk oil system, Miller welder, new tires, $45,000. Copiah Co., Terry, 601-906-2359.

2 school buses, both auto., diesel, run & drive good, $2,500 & $3,000. Win-ston Co., Louisville, 662-773-7570.

1988 Ford LT8000 dump truck, air tailgate, 15 speed, over size dump body, $12,500. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-260-9800.

1959 International B-160, flatbed, fair to good cond., 9,900 original miles, $3,500. Covington Co., Seminary, 601-516-0574.

1984 Ford F600 dump truck, 370, 6 yard bed, new tires, clean, $5,500. Sunflower Co., Sunflower, 662-836-7323.

1984 International 2200, SWB, AC, 1999 10’ Big Ox dump, 855 Cummins diesel, single axle, 7 speed trans., 4 new rear tires, pintle hitch, $10,000 negotiable. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-479-3553.

Old school bus, $800. Attala Co., Sallis, 662-582-3274.

1999 International 4700, DT466, 7 speed, 24’ box, in good cond., $6,500 OBO. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-940-8206.

1999 Ford F800, diesel, auto. trans., 24’ metal flatbed with 6 ratchets & straps, headboard, good truck for haul-ing lumber, logs, hay, $7,500. Scott Co., Lake, 601-507-0966.

1992 D.U. Nissan, diesel, flatbed, dual tires, $2,000. Stone Co., Wiggins, 601-928-8110.

2002 International 2654 tandem dump truck, 16 yards, 65,000 miles, like new cond., $35,000. Copiah Co., Wesson, 985-637-9693.

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

Reynolds dirt bucket, 4 yards, $3,500. Sunflower Co., Sunflower, 662-836-7323.

2008 Komatsu D39PX-22, excellent mechanical cond., open ROPS, 2,300 hrs., OEM undercarriage, plus com-plete OEM undercarriage with 1,200 hrs., $59,500. Pearl River Co., Lum-berton, 601-299-1011.

2- T514 scrapers, $12,000 each; Grove RT58 60’ boom crane, $5,000; Cat.

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178K miles, driven daily, $6,500. Jef-ferson Davis Co., Carson, 601-441-3075.

Chev. 1/2-ton ‘55, stepside, some rust, second series for restoration, $1,000 cash. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-405-6254.

Chev. C-50 ‘70, bob truck, 4 spd., new motor, less than 1K miles, new radia-tor, steel bed, road ready, $2,000. Sun-flower Co., Indianola, 662-887-4932.

Dodge 3500 dually ‘07, 4x4, 6.7 Cum-mins, 226K miles, 6 speed standard trans., very clean, $16,000. Wayne Co., Buckatunna, 601-410-0070.

Dodge 3500 ‘03, 4 door, 4WD, Cum-mins diesel, 6 speed, H&H bed with 4 built-in toolboxes, 130K miles, ex-cellent cond., $20,000. Winston Co., Noxapater, 662-803-2440.

Dodge Ram 3500 ‘14, 4WD, crew cab, 20K miles, diesel, auto., flatbed, goose-neck hitch, color white, $42,000. La-mar Co., Sumrall, 601-757-8815.

Dodge 1/2-ton ‘96, auto., A/C, tilt, cruise, PW, 134,180 miles, $2,500. Lin-coln Co., Brookhaven, 601-754-6502.

Dodge Ram 2500 ‘12, ext. cab, HD, 40K miles, diesel, 8’ bed, sprayed bed liner, gooseneck hitch, towing pkg., excel-lent cond., $30,500. Stone Co., Lum-berton, 601-928-3828.

Dodge Ram 3500 ‘09, crew cab, ST HD, 6.7 Cummins diesel, auto., gooseneck hitch, 9’ steel flatbed, 275K miles, very clean, $14,250. Rankin Co., Pearl, 601-939-8913.

Dodge Ram ‘10, quad cab, SLT, 4WD, towing pkg., 42K miles, color red/black leather, too many options to list, photos available, $28,000 firm. Hinds Co., Jackson, 601-259-1097.

Dodge 3500 ‘05, 4WD, 4 door, white, diesel, gooseneck, 149K miles, body good except for 1 rear fender, needs engine work 1 cylinder, $5,400 OBO. Kemper Co., Scooba, 404-216-8325.

Ford Ranger ‘97, high miles 212K, runs good, never has been worked on, good hunting or feeding truck, $1,500. Yalobusha Co., Scobey, 662-226-4263.

Ford F-150 ‘90, 4x4, reg. cab, 5 spd., 6 cyl., 270K miles, good motor & trans., body is rough, good hunting truck, $1,200 OBO. Attala Co., Vaiden, 601-416-7878.

Ford F-150 ‘00, XLT, ext. cab, 4.2L, V6, 121K miles, PW, PL, 5 speed manual trans., spray-in liner, towing pkg., toolbox, runs great, $3,500 OBO. Jones Co., Seminary, 601-498-4110.

Ford F-250 ‘89, reg. cab, LWB, PS, PB, 5 speed, 132K miles, one owner, cold A/C, great cond., $3,000. Kemper Co., Bailey, 601-934-1318.

Ford F-150 ‘00, ext. cab, 5 speed, V6, 4 door, all new front end, runs good, 229K miles, $3,500 OBO. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-966-0614.

Ford F-350 ‘01, XLT, Super Duty, LWB, White dually power options, toolbox, gooseneck towing pkg., 7.3 Power

1991 Hydro-Ax 520 with 8’ mower head, $25,000. Hinds Co., Bolton, 601-631-4721.

Quick attach Taylor tree shear with ac-cumulator, used 2 times for skid steer, $4,200. Kemper Co., Dekalb, 601-513-7643.

Slasher saw, hooks to knuckle boom, works off hydraulics, 72” bar, 2 new chains, $5,000; Big Stick log loader, been reconditioned & painted, excel-lent, $10,000. Webster Co., Mathiston, 662-263-6596.

3PH tree planter with cab & heavy duty category 2 hitch, $2,500; Heavy duty Beloit/Reynolds type trailer tree planter with cab, $5,000. Smith Co., Bay Springs, 601-764-8733.

Prentice 210C loader, motor is locked up from rain, good for parts or repair, trailer mounted but trailer is rough, $2,500. Smith Co., Mt. Olive, 601-382-2217.

2000 Barko 160D log loader, 6bt Cum-mins eng., 27’ boom, lever machine, $12,000. Newton Co., Newton, 601-938-1145.

2014 Chambers Delimbernator, only 1,570 hrs., in excellent cond., like new, $75,000. Madison Co., Canton, 601-951-0000.

2015 Pitts log trailer, like new, no scales, no lift axle, $20,000. Winston Co., Louisville, 662-312-9037.

1999 Magnolia pole trailer, scales & tailboard, in good cond., $4,800; 1995 Magnolia pole trailer, scales & tail-board, in good cond., $4,500. Amite Co., Liberty, 601-225-9793.

1987 International log truck with Big Stick log loader, ready to haul logs, $12,500; Ford 5000 Log Hog tractor, grapple hooks, blade on front, winch, $3,500. Webster Co., Mathiston, 662-263-6676.

E-5C hydrostatic dozer, $40,000; Ford F-250 pickup truck, $4,000. Marion Co., Foxworth, 601-736-2464.

LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT

Craftsman riding mower, 42” cut, in good cond., $350. Winston Co., Louis-ville, 662-773-7570.

Sears Craftsman shredder & leaf mulcher with leaf bag, 8 HP, $250 firm. Yalobusha Co., Water Valley, 662-473-9294.

John Deere hood, fits 180, in good cond., $50. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-504-0364.

Poulan Pro riding mower, 42” cut, 18.5 Briggs engine, mower in good cond., runs & cuts, $500. Scott Co., Forest, 769-232-3409.

2 Power King utility garden tractors, with 3PH & hydraulics, 10 HP Kohler motors, 5’ mower decks, spare parts, both needs new motors, $350 OBO. Lauderdale Co., Collinsville, 601-626-8185.

25 gal. spot sprayer, used once, $150. Calhoun Co., Bruce, 662-927-1941.

2012 Kubota B3200HSD small com-pact lawn tractor with loader, 32 HP diesel engine, 144 hrs., $14,000; 2013 Kubota ZG127E lawn mower, 54” cut-ting deck, $4,800. Pearl River Co., Pop-larville, 601-795-4521.

Craftsman lawn sweeper, 42”, in very good cond., $195. Attala Co., Ethel, 662-633-1969.

Troy-Bilt Horse rear tiller, 8 HP, $500. Covington Co., Seminary, 850-865-2971.

Bobcat Gear Drive Midsize, 48” fixed deck, 15 HP Kawasaki, comes with riding platform, operations manual & maintenance manual, $800. Hinds Co., Terry, 918-397-5212.

Troy-Bilt Horse rear tine tiller, 8 HP, less than 20 hours since new, $1,500. Prentiss Co., Booneville, 662-255-4743.

Everride Warrior 60” zero-turn mow-er, 25 HP Kawasaki, $2,300. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-575-2588.

Gravely walk behind 5260 with tiller & rotary plow attachments, engine over-hauled, $900. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-573-6506.

Bunton commercial zero-turn mower, rebuilt 25 HP Kohler eng., new tires, cost new $9,900, asking $3,500. Yalo-busha Co., Water Valley, 662-473-2779.

2013 Exmark Lazer 52” Z Series IV zero-turn, Kawasaki engine, 287 hrs., ROP, cover, commercial grade, resi-dential use only, like new cond., $6,500 OBO. Copiah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-594-1341.

Scag 52” zero-turn mower, 19 HP Ka-wasaki, 658 hrs., runs great, in very good cond., $2,600. Copiah Co., Wes-son, 601-757-7535.

Craftsman GT garden tractor, 6 speed, 46” cut, Kohler Pro 22 HP V-Twin, kept indoors, in good cond., $500. Copiah Co., Hazlehurst, 601-953-8104.

Very rare find, David Bradley self pro-pelled walk behind lawn mower (this is not the walk behind garden trac-tor), this is a 1950s era machine, $150. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-425-4823.

Bag-a-Nut Harvester, pull behind lawn mower or 4-wheeler for pecans, $400. Stone Co., Wiggins, 601-928-8110.

OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT

Husqvarna chainsaws, $125 each. For-rest Co., Hattiesburg, 601-583-6764.

ECHO CS-44 chainsaw, $175; ECHO CS-440 chain saw, $175. Smith Co., Taylorsville, 601-513-5151.

Poulan 33cc chainsaw, 14” bar, runs very good, $50. Scott Co., Morton, 601-732-8772.

Troy-Bilt chipper shredder, 250cc, 11.5 HP, bag is 5 bushel, best for branches

up to 3”, $675. Covington Co., Semi-nary, 850-865-2971.

2- 9 HP Powertrain Xtreme Contractor 4500 watt portable generators, both run great, with wheel kit & covers, $350 each or buy both for $650. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-425-4823.

DuroPower 5500 watt generator, in good cond., $250. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-940-4489.

TOOLS & HARDWARE

DeWalt 12” planer, in new cond., mounter on wooden table, cost $400 new, asking $300 OBO. DeSoto Co., Southaven, 901-233-3615.

Old Craftsman bandsaw with extra blades, $100; Picks, $10 each; SB axes & WB for $12-$15; Kaiser blades, $15; Old hay fork, $5. Hinds Co., Clinton, 601-924-4508.

9x42 Bridgeport variable speed vertical mill with 6” swivel base vise, $3,200. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-720-0659.

Ridgid hand held 700 pipe threader, like new, $750; Full set of dies to fit 1/2”-2” in case, $250. Hinds Co., Ray-mond, 601-213-6799.

2-ton shop crane, in excellent cond., $175 cash. Hinds Co., Edwards, 601-852-2818.

3/4” logging chain, 3 pieces, 14’, 14.5’ & 27.5’, $6 per foot or $300 for all. Union Co., Myrtle, 662-988-2992.

Commercial wheelbarrow, $45; Cain jamb saw, $150. Smith Co., Taylors-ville, 601-513-5151.

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT

Wisconsin Robin engine, made in Japan, 5-10 HP, points, ignition, no spark, complete engine, pull start, $50. Lauderdale Co., Marion, 601-917-5301.

Krendl model 2000 insulation blow-ing unit, with hose & remote control, $2,000; Universal 4K insulation blow-ing unit, 25 HP Kohler eng., on 18’ gooseneck trailer, $5,000. Jasper Co., Louin, 601-527-6555.

Blacksmith coal, $40 per 100 lb. sack. Pearl River Co., Lumberton, 504-583-9063.

Old vehicle tags, most are from Mississippi 1988-2006, in perfect cond., some never mounted on vehicle, 3,000-4,000 to choose from, $2 each & up. Holmes Co., Lexington, 601-954-1257.

6 plastic culverts, 12” double wall, 20’ long, $100 each, buyer is responsible for pick up. Wayne Co., Waynesboro, 601-323-1491.

Culverts: 7/16” x 60” diam. x 45’ long, $65 per ft., several sizes available. Clai-borne Co., Utica, 601-831-2728.

6’ x 26’ x 3/8” thick steel culvert, $5,500. Lincoln Co., Wesson, 601-757-9744.

40’ bridge flat, 50,000 lb. load rating, $4,000; 42’ covered bridge, 9’ tall x 8’ wide, $4,400. Montgomery Co., French Camp, 662-858-0910.

Backflow test kit, Mid-West model 830, used very few times, in excellent cond., with all hoses & test cock fittings, $300. Jones Co., Soso, 601-433-8596.

Barrels: 15 gal., $10; 30 gal., $15; Some 30 gal. metal, $15; 55 gal. metal or plastic, $25; 275 gal. totes, $100. Covington Co., Seminary, 601-408-1461.

Barrels: 15 gal. plastic, $5 each. Lee Co., Shannon, 662-767-8851.

Plastic barrels: 15 gal. $8; 25-30 gal. $9; 55-60 gal. $12; 275 gal. tanks $75, call for availability. Simpson Co., Pi-nola, 601-808-1556.

Drums: 55 gal. plastic with clamp lids, $18; 35 gal. plastic with clamp lids, $15; Food grade 55 gal. plastic, solid $15; 35 gal., $10. Harrison Co., Long Beach, 228-669-3897.

150 gal. propane tank, $300; 250 gal. propane tank, $400, in very good con-dition. Claiborne Co., Utica, 601-831-2728.

250 gal. butane tank, $400 OBO. Pon-totoc Co., Pontotoc, 662-760-6729.

250 gal. propane tank with regulator & 50 gal. of propane, $425. Winston Co., McCool, 662-582-8767.

400 gal. electric fuel tank with electric pump, $400. Kemper Co., Scooba, 601-527-7277.

600 gal. alum. fuel tank, horizontal with skids, cable lift hooks, $1,000. La-mar Co., Purvis, 601-731-4700.

3,000 gal. upright fuel tank with 110 volt electric pump, $1,750. Coahoma Co., Lula, 662-902-1572.

8,000 gal. upright fuel tank, $1,600, you haul it. Bolivar Co., Merigold, 662-721-7931.

DAIRY EQUIPMENT

Surge 2 or 4 teat stainless steel milk-ing machine with vacuum pump, $600. Madison Co., Canton, 601-953-5831.

POULTRY EQUIPMENT

14-ton feed bins, $800. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-940-4393.

8- 14 ton feed bins, in great cond., $800 each. Scott Co., Lena, 601-932-5983.

Gas tube heaters, 10’-40’ sections, in-cludes pipe & regulator, $300 OBO. Wayne Co., Shubuta, 601-381-2606.

14’ chicken litter spreader, fully hy-draulic, used very little, $8,000. Lee Co., Baldwyn, 662-401-4395.

LIVESTOCK TRAILERS & WAGONS

2005 Trail-Et 4-horse gooseneck trail-er, slant load, dressing room on front,

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621B scraper, $21,000; 1984 TD15C dozer, $23,000; 1980 TD15C dozer, hydraulic tilt, $25,000. Alcorn Co., Corinth, 662-286-9158.

1983 Cat. D5B dozer, runs great, tilt blade, winch, 75% undercarriage, $21,000, will negotiate. Madison Co., Canton, 601-953-5831.

3 Cat. D7-17A dozers, running, all oil clutch, good undercarriage, $18,000; D7-17A dozer, all undercarriage parts 90%, no engine, $4,000; V-blade for D7-17A dozer, $3,000. Pontotoc Co., Ecru, 662-902-6134.

2006 Cat. D5G XL, 2,850 hrs., 9’ dirt blade, excellent cond., looks clean, needs nothing, $41,000. Greene Co., Leakesville, 601-394-2548.

2006 JD 27C mini excavator, 900 hrs., with trailer, 2 buckets 24” & $16”, great machine, very good, ready to work, used in plumbing business, $ Jones Co., Laurel, 601-319-5628.

Cat. D3B, 6-way tilt blade, in good cond., 90% undercarriage, good mo-tor, work ready, $16,000. Itawamba Co., Fulton, 662-862-3405.

1988 Case skid steer uniloader 1845C with bucket & pallet forks, $7,000. Covington Co., Collins, 601-517-5700.

6 yard Reynolds dirt pan, $3,000. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 985-774-4704.

Cat. D5C dozer, enclosed cab with AC, 6-way blade, good undercarriage, machine working now, $33,500 OBO; Samsung LC130-2 excavator, manual thumb, auxiliary hydraulics, $24,500 OBO. Calhoun Co., Banner, 662-473-6658.

JD 450CC dozer, in good cond., 6-way blade, PTO, $10,000 firm. Lincoln Co., Bogue Chitto, 601-695-0207.

Cat. D8H dozer, 90% undercarriage, with winch, dirt blade, in good cond., $35,000. Pontotoc Co., Houlka, 662-419-8234.

1948 Seamen tractor with 8’ tiller, $3,500; 1930s Cat. 33 pull type road grader, $3,500; Tandem axle hydrau-lic reel trailer, pintle hitch, $3,500. Rankin Co., Sandhill, 601-668-6247.

5 yard dirt pan, Soil Saver brand, $5,000. Adams Co., Natchez, 601-431-1020.

JD 550G LGP dozer with 6-way blade, $25,000; JD 450G dozer with ripper, $25,000. Webster Co., Bellefontaine, 662-258-7531.

2006 JD 700J dozer, in good cond., $64,000; Cat. D4D, power shift trans., with root rake, good cond., $13,500; Forestry package for 700J, cab/air, $3,500. George Co., Lucedale, 601-947-5247.

FORESTRY & LOGGING EQUIPMENT

2011 JD 333D skid steer, cab/air, joy-stick controls, bucket forks & brand new Bradco brush cutter, machine has less than 400 hrs., $69,500. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-273-0589.

27’ gooseneck stock trailer, needs work, $1,150 OBO. Pontotoc Co., Pon-totoc, 662-760-6729.

Beautiful carriage, with lights, vel-vet seats, never been used, $9,500; 2-wheel Amish made carts, never been used, $1,800. Marion Co., Foxworth, 601-441-5512.

6.5’ x 16’ tandem axle livestock trailer, bumper pull, all steel, $500. Hinds Co., Jackson, 601-331-1324.

2016 bumper pull stock trailer, new tires & new lights, inside redone, in really good cond., $2,000. Lauderdale Co., Toomsuba, 601-527-6576.

2010 Calico 16’ bumper pull livestock trailer, used very few times, no rust, floor & tires like new, has cut gate & side escape door, $3,800. Madison Co., Canton, 601-953-0916.

Amish white, red pinstripe wedding carriage, red velour seats, hydraulic brakes, fold down top, $4,500, harness & tack available. Madison Co., Canton, 601-937-0672.

28’ 3-horse slant gooseneck trailer with dressing room, AC, good floor & tires, $2,000. Neshoba Co., Philadel-phia, 601-575-1970.

2005 Kiefer Built 4-horse slant trail-er, tack room, short wall with bed & cabinets, all alum., used very little, in excellent cond., $16,000. Marion Co., Foxworth, 601-441-1417.

LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT

Squeeze chute, 8’ long, heavy duty, manual head gate, never used, with dolly $2,750, without dolly $2,150. Amite Co., Liberty, 225-686-1306.

Mineral feeders, 6’ long, constructed with treated lumber, has tin roof, $275. Wayne Co., Buckatunna, 601-648-2848.

40’ round pen (bought from McCoys) with gate, $500; 2 extra mismatched 12’ panels, $15 each; 2 pasture hay basket for feeding square bales, $150. Hinds Co., Edwards, 601-415-0822.

LIVESTOCK TACK

Durable working cow/stock whips with hardwood handles, natural brown paracord, waxed for all weather use, 8’- $95; 10’- $145; 12’- $175-$195. Wayne Co., Buckatunna, 601-692-4710.

Tex Tan Hereford brand saddle, 17” seat, brown with black seat, in excel-lent cond., barely used, paid $1,400, this is a steal at $650. Harrison Co., Pass Christian, 228-343-1252.

15’ Circle Y barrel saddle, $475; 14’ Circle Y barrel saddle, $475, both have breast collars, in good condition. Clay Co., West Point, 662-295-4884.

English riding saddle, 2 pads, bridle & other pieces, all new, never used, $200. Lafayette Co., Water Valley, 662-234-3464.

New 16” show saddle with breast collar & headstall, new 16” barrel & pleasure

saddle, used 12” pony saddle with pad & headstall, $100 & up. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-485-7210.

Will clean, oil & do minor repairs to your tack, cleaning & oiling saddles 14” & bigger $45, 13” & smaller $35. Franklin Co., Smithdale, 601-567-9580.

HUNTING, FISHING & CAMPING

No commercial, businesses or deal-ers are allowed to advertise in this category. Only in-state residents are allowed to advertise.

ATVs & UTVs

2012 Polaris 500 HO 4-wheeler, 4WD, winch & racks, like new, 33 hrs., 130 miles, stored under shed, $5,500. Clarke Co., Quitman, 601-274-0030.

2015 Arctic Cat Prowler HDX 700, camo, 13 miles, willing to negotiate on price, $10,500. DeSoto Co., South-aven, 901-233-3615.

2014 Honda Ricon, 4x4, fuel injection, only 69 hrs., & 330 miles, standard or auto., back rack, $7,200. Wayne Co., Waynesboro, 601-410-6008.

2007 Arctic Cat 400, 910 miles, good cond., $3,000; 1995 Kawasaki Mule, $600. Lamar Co., Sumrall, 601-516-0174.

Mudcat tires, 25x11-10 & 25x11-11, new, $200 each set. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-833-7655.

2012 Badboy Buggie, camo, winch, roof rack, deer hauler, 48 volt system, $6,200. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-795-4521.

1999 Honda Foreman 450, 4x4, elec. shift, good cond., garage kept & adult ridden, MS title, $2,300. Prentiss Co., Booneville, 662-728-8373.

2007 Honda Rancher 400, 4WD, auto., elec. shift, perfect cond., garage kept, $4,000. George Co., Lucedale, 251-895-0081.

Argo Big Foot 6-wheeler, designed for hunting, $5,000 OBO. Rankin Co., Pearl, 601-953-2781.

Several 4-wheelers for sale, priced from $1,700 & up. Smith Co., Mt. Ol-ive, 601-382-0091.

2013 Honda Big Red side-by-side, windshield, Warn winch, stick stop-pers, dump bed, color green, excel-lent cond., $9,950. Rankin Co., Pela-hatchie, 601-946-0761.

Yamaha Timberwolf 250, 4x2, runs good, needs choke cable, manual shift, $1,100. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-575-2588.

8 Honda factory rims in good cond., both sets have factory type/size tires, 1 set in good cond., 1 set slick for pave-ment, $130. Harrison Co., Gulfport, 228-596-6985.

2003 Club Car DS, charger, 2012 Tro-jan batteries, 23” ITP tires, 6” lift, 10 HP motor, 500 amp Alltrax control-ler, lights, front rack, winch, $5,850. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-540-4318.

2015 Honda Pioneer 500 4x4 side-by-side, hard top, full windshield, full basket on back, 104 hrs., 27” tires, red, can send pictures, $10,500. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-498-4600.

1999 Polaris Sportsman 500 4x4, new brakes, new battery, new paint, rear basket, excellent cond., $3,500. Mon-roe Co., Hamilton, 662-343-5100.

1985 Honda Big Red 3-wheeler, one owner, shaft drive & reverse, all origi-nal except battery & tires, runs perfect, $2,500. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-795-5441.

2015 Polaris Ranger 900, never been in mud, just had break-in oil changed, too many extras to list, just don’t ride enough to keep, $18,000. Covington Co., Collins, 601-517-8170.

Bush Hog TH4400 UTV, 288 hrs., many extras, farm used only, $4,500. Panola Co., Batesville, 662-654-1087.

2008 Yamaha 350 Grizzly, independent rear suspension, winch, 200 miles, mint cond., $4,200; 2000 Yamaha 600 Grizzly, winch, excellent cond., $3,300, both kept enclosed. Covington Co., Seminary, 601-722-4488.

2008 Bad Boy Buggy, 4WD, new batter-ies, front rack, roof rack, Warn winch, $4,500; 2007 Yamaha Rhino 660, $4,500. Rankin Co., Sandhill, 601-668-6247.

Kawasaki Mule 600, 800 hrs., ready to work or play, $1,800. Walthall Co., Sandy Hook, 601-441-1126.

2013 Honda Rancher 4x4, power steer-ing, Warn winch, front/rear baskets, windshield, spot light, stick stoppers, garaged kept, senior citizen owned/driven, MS title, $5,500. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-317-0208.

Yamaha 250 Timberwolf, 2WD, runs great, adult driven, $1,400. Copiah Co., Hazlehurst, 601-572-4256.

2014 Honda Rancher 420, 4x4, front brush guard, back rack, alum. rims, 26”, manual shift, 791 miles, clean, $5,500. Calhoun Co., Bruce, 662-983-8265.

ARCHERY & ACCESSORIES

50# Alpine Archery bow - SE Pro 44 bow case & accessories, excellent cond., paid $575, asking $400. Newton Co., Decatur, 601-616-1088.

BOATS & WATERCRAFT

2002 Odyssey Millenium 25’ pontoon boat, 90 HP Mercury, kept under boat cover & shed, Sony stereo, Sony Ex-plode amp, $9,000. Stone Co., Wig-gins, 601-928-8124.

1990 Mako 26.2’, T-top, tower, full electronics, 2- 1991 200 Yamaha re-cently rebuilt, everything comes with it, ready to fish, $15,000. Jackson Co., Moss Point, 251-422-0322.

1988 Bass Tracker 16’ boat, 60 HP motor, trolling motor, in good cond., $3,500. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-988-3910.

Boat, motor, trailer, 14’ Fisher Marine crappie boat, new seats, new paint, new carpet, 25 HP Mariner, tiller han-dle, trailer with new paint & lights, $1,000. Oktibbeha Co., Starkville, 662-418-3566.

Tracker Fishing Barge 21, Tracker Trail Star trailer, 60 HP Mercury, very good shape, can email pictures, $8,500. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-498-2059.

14 x 44 Wellcraft boat with walk thru & dry storage, 2 stroke Yamaha, trailer, seats & accessories, $2,850 firm. Pearl River Co., Picayune, 601-798-8238.

Duck hunters 14’ Polarcraft with 9 HP Honda Go Devil motor, Moon-shine trailer, duck blind, 48” bottom, very nice, $3,000. DeSoto Co., Olive Branch, 901-870-5710.

Brand new 12” 5 hole boat trailer rim & brand new 12” boat trailer 5 hole rim with mounted new S4.80x12 tire, $50. Leflore Co., Schlater, 662-458-0647.

1987 Glastron X-19S ski boat, Conroy, 19’ fiberglass, inboard 3.0 liter 130 HP, Alpha One MerCruiser drive unit, Power Trim XD, new transom, $2,500 OBO. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-267-7141.

16’ Stratos 254 with 75 HP Evinrude motor, new tires, new batteries, new trolling motor, 2 live wells, $3,000. Madison Co., Canton, 601-937-0672.

9.9 HP Evinrude motor, good cond., short shaft, pull start, older model, $500. Jefferson Davis Co., Bassfield, 601-441-1209.

16’ Fisher Marine stick steering crap-pie boat, depth finder, trailer, 25 HP Johnson Seahorse motor, older boat but runs good & in good shape, $1,850. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-878-5128.

18’ Sprint boat, 75 HP Mercury motor, trailer, 2 deep wells, runs great, selling due to health, $2,900. Calhoun Co., Big Creek, 662-628-5475.

FISHING TACKLERed worms ready for fishing & bed-ding, $4 per 100. Forrest Co., Petal, 601-544-5417.

CAMPING & ACCESSORIES

2014 Jayco Eagle Premier SE 39’ 5th wheel, 361 REQS, 4 slides, used little, shed stored, many options, auto. level, 2” receiver, 6’ shower, $51,000. Amite Co., Smithdale, 601-695-9009.

2003 Coachman Class A 34’ motor-home, slide, 43K miles, leather sleeper sofa, fridge, Onan generator, electric awning, air ride, V-10 Ford, 2 ACs, very nice, $27,500 OBO. Chickasaw Co., Houston, 662-456-0161.

2005 Jayco Greyhawk Class C 25’ mo-torhome, slide, awning, Ford V10, 52K miles, sleeps 6, queen bed, full bath, Onan generator, shed kept, excellent

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rear tack compartment, used very lit-tle, in great cond., $11,000 OBO. Madi-son Co., Flora, 601-594-9429. Email: [email protected].

16’ bumper pull livestock trailer, in good cond., rear gate opens or slides, has covered bar top, $1,500 firm. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-323-2221.

2003 Sundowner 3-horse 727 South-west Series gooseneck trailer, full living quarters, new awning, electric jack, new tires, 8’ tall, 7’ wide, 10’ short wall, $25,000 OBO. Newton Co., Decatur, 601-562-9549.

2-seater buggy, 1 year old, Amish built new for us, with new harness we had made also, nice & fun, used 6 times, $2,900 for all. Washington Co., Green-ville, 662-379-0259.

2003 Sundowner 3-horse trailer with air/heat, sleeping area, tack room, sad-dle racks, low usage, new tires, $9,000 OBO. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-527-2163.

24’ covered gooseneck stock trailer, dual axles, center gate, escape door, butterfly rear gates, in good cond., $2,700. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-833-9602.

2009 Bison Stratus 3-horse slant load trailer, 12’ slide out, 20’ awning, very luxuries living quarters with all up-scale amenities, mint cond., $45,000. DeSoto Co., Olive Branch, 901-383-0255.

16’ bumper pull livestock trailer, with bulldog hitch, dual axle, treated wood floor, cut gate, $2,000; 24’ gooseneck livestock trailer, covered top, cut gate, $2,000. Covington Co., Collins, 601-517-5700.

20’ horse trailer with tack room, let down back door, side escape door, in excellent cond., new 8 ply tires, $3,000. Sunflower Co., Sunflower, 662-836-7323.

14’ W&W stock trailer, with middle gate, swing rear gate with half slide, top, in good working cond., $1,300. DeSoto Co., Olive Branch, 901-827-3114.

24’ gooseneck cattle trailer, covered top, in excellent cond., $3,200. Kem-per Co., Preston, 601-677-2060.

1999 Sundowner 3-horse slant load trailer, extra large dressing room, rear tack, solid trailer but needs some work, $9,500 OBO. Rankin Co., Flor-ence, 601-850-2944.

Amish built wagon, 3x11, walnut bed, 3 cushion seats, spoke wheels, red/white canvas top & sides, used twice, $3,500. Webster Co., Mathiston, 662-263-6596.

16x6x6.5 gooseneck stock trailer, new paint, mats, center cut gate, full back gate with slider, escape door on front, good floor tires, ready to use, $2,800. Clay Co., West Point, 662-295-2329.

16’ bumper livestock trailer, bulldog hitch, metal top, center sliding gate, swing around end gate with slide gate, new floor, in good cond., $1,600. Smith Co., Mt. Olive, 601-733-2756.

cond., can email pictures, $10,250. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-416-6861.

1991 Coachman gooseneck camper, with slide, sleeps 4, A/C, hot water, fiberglass roof, good tires, everything works, $3,500. Lincoln Co., Summit, 601-248-5009.

2004 Dutchman 27’ bumper pull camper, queen bed, clean, weight dis-tribution hitch, $6,800. Jefferson Da-vis Co., Bassfield, 601-441-1209.

2001 Dutchman Supreme 30’ 5th wheel, 2 slides, 2 year old fridge, lots of storage, good cond., $9,500 OBO. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-825-9952.

2005 Coachman 30’ camper, great for deer camp shelter, needs work, parts missing, $1,800. Hinds Co., Edwards, 601-529-0073.

2003 Ford Class C motorhome, 19,000 miles, V-10 gas eng., fully self con-tained, $20,000; 1985 Chev. Class C motorhome, 52,000 miles, fully self contained, $6,500. Webster Co., Mathiston, 662-263-6596.

GUNS & ACCESSORIES

Winchester 338 Win Mag ammo, 225 gr. banded, $25 per box; Remington 338 Win Mag Core-Lokt, 225 gr., $25 per box. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-832-8824.

1983 Browning B.B.R. 7mm Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Limited Edition, engraved elk on receiver, gold accents, Leupold scope, elk carved leather strap, excellent cond., $3,500. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 504-427-6589.

Springfield XDS 9mm, 3.3” barrel, all black, 5 mags., 3 grip extenders, 2 mag. holsters, std, accessories, hard case, $525 OBO. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-954-3179, leave message.

Thompson Center Arms 50 cal., Bush-nell Banner 3x9, syn., camo, stock, silver barrel, never fired, $350. Copiah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-506-9970.

Colt D. A. 45 with holster, excellent cond., $1,000; Ruger model 10/22 car-bine, 22 long, camo stock. Newton Co., Lake, 601-507-0286.

Beretta A391 Xtrema2 12 ga., shoots 2 3/4”, 3” or 3.5” ammo., Max-4 camo, has mercury recoil reduction tube in stock, $1,200. DeSoto Co., Southaven, 901-233-3615.

1917 Enfield 30.06 (Eddystone), great shape except for stock being sporter-ized, $400; Savage 6JDL .22 semi-auto. rifle, $150; .410 SuperX ammo #6 shot, $6 each. Washington Co., Leland, 662-347-5513.

Remington 30.06 rifle, custom made stock with inlays, $600; British 303 rifle with custom made stock with inlays, $400. Tishomingo Co., Tishom-ingo, 662-279-3697.

Browning 300 Win Mag. bolt action with gold trigger, scope, gun has cus-tom camo design, sited/ready to hunt, can email pictures, $750. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-917-6337.

B. P. S. W/T/F 4 chokes approx. 80 TK shells used for TK hunting, only $950. Wayne Co., Shubuta, 601-381-0130.

Browning White Gold Medallion 30-06, like new, stainless barrel, $850. Tishomingo Co., Iuka, 662-808-3131.

True antique model 1878, 45LC cal. Colt Frontier revolver, double action, ejection rod unload, #40090 of #51000 produced, mfg. date 1899, nickle finish 90%, ammo, $2,500. Smith Co., Tay-lorsville, 601-507-2612.

Remington stainless 700, 7mm Mag., 24” bbl, Leupold 3-9 Vari-X II, 6 1/2 boxes Nosler & Hornady premium bul-lets, sub 3/4” MOA, $1,000. Pearl River Co., Lumberton, 601-590-2741.

Taurus Raging Bull .454 Casul., 8 1/2” ported barrel, shoulder holster & 200 rounds ammo, $1,100. Madison Co., Madison, 601-927-7913.

Winchester model 67, looks good, made in 1930s, shoots short, longs & large, $400 firm. Pearl River Co., Pica-yune, 601-798-8238.

Winchester model 1873, manufac-tured 1893, cal. .32 WCF, octagon bar-rel, antique, can be shipped to your door, good gun, pictures available, $1,800 OBO. Hancock Co., Kiln, 228-493-0766.

Gun repair & refinishing, blueing, Cerakote, Duracoat, stock refinishing & more, Tue. - Fri., 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Smith Co., Mt. Olive, 601-767-3193.

Smith & Wesson 9 mm Body Shield auto. pistol, red laser Max sight, 2 mags., new, $500. Madison Co., Madi-son, 601-946-5840.

Beretta 12 ga. shotgun, shoots 2 3/4”- 3 1/2” shells, Realtree camo, camo scope & sling, shot very little, $800. Jasper Co., Lawrence, 601-670-5830.

Taurus M941 revolver 22 mag., 8 shot, stainless 2” barrel, new in box, $300: Uskon Security 12 ga., 18” barrel, po-lice shotgun, new in box, $200. Amite Co., Liberty, 601-810-3126.

Berreta PX-4 Storm sub-compact, 2 clips, fobus holster, original case & pa-pers, only fired 20 rounds, new, $500. Copiah Co., Wesson, 601-757-7535.

Remington 1100 12 ga., 28” model vent rib barrel, very good cond., $450; Win 12 ga. model 25 pump, 20” barrel, $250. George Co., Lucedale, 601-947-9254.

Savage model 24V over/under 222 over 20 ga., $475. Wilkinson Co., Gloster, 225-276-1175.

Thompson/Center G2 Contender 45 cal. ML with 6.8 SPC barrel, scope, mounts, converts to pistol also, all ammo & accessories, $800. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-573-6506.

Browning Xbolt Medallion .280 in ex-cellent cond., includes Leupold bases & box of Nosler ammo, can send pic-tures, call/text Brett, $750. Covington Co., Seminary, 601-709-9309.

Wolf .223 ammo, 900 rounds, in 50 cal. can, 45 boxes of 20 rounds, $300. For-rest Co., Hattiesburg, 601-270-0008.

Leupold VX2, 2x7x33, matte, duplex, $225; Sightron 3.5x10x50, matte, du-plex, $230; Tokarev/Norinco 9 mm pis-tol, $285. Pike Co., Summit, 601-341-7874, leave message.

Collectors - Colt Anaconda .44 mag., 8” ported barrel, 99%, $2,500 cash. Lamar Co., Lumberton, 601-723-0050.

Browning A-Bolt 7 mm mag., Luepold 3x9x40 scope, 2 boxes shells, synthetic stock, muzzle suppressor, $700. Copi-ah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-259-4238.

HUNTING & FISHING LEASES & MEMBERSHIPS

Carroll Co., 700 acres, established food plots, replanted yearly, deer, turkey, duck, prime hunting, stands, flooded creek bottoms, 8 camper hookups, ful-ly equipped cabin, $3,000/year. Coila, 662-237-4258.

Copiah Co., 300 acres of 30 year old pine, 140 acres hardwood, 40 acres cutover, flowing creek, deer, turkey & squirrel, no power, no water, good roads, $7,500. Hazlehurst, 601-695-0832.

Issaquena Co., 170 class deer, 80 acres hardwood timber bordering 22,000 acre private hunting refuge, Delta Wildlife Forestry, turnkey box stands food plots, hogs, turkey, squirrel, $10,000. Valley Park, 601-622-1025.

Lauderdale Co., 1,300 acres, water, sewage & electricity available, located 2 miles east of Lauderdale, member-ship includes spouse & full time stu-dents, 2 memberships left, $1,050. Lauderdale, 601-632-4104.

Lincoln/Lawrence Co., hunting club looking for 2015-2016 members, 3,000 acres, all types wildlife, deer hunting with dogs, $500. Brookhaven, 601-455-2868.

Madison Co., 39 acres & Leake Co., 53 acres, hunting club with 2 small parcels, $650 each. Madison, 601-407-9199. Email: [email protected].

Noxubee Co., Noxubee Wildlife Refuge in Brooksville, 42,000 acres, deer, tur-key, squirrel, 2 big lakes, camp house, electricity, $600/year or 3 day hunts $150. Pearl River Co., Carriere, 601-590-5728.

Perry Co., opening in well managed hunting club, $1,000. New Augusta, 601-964-3662.

Rankin Co., quail hunts, your dogs or mine, $135, also 300 bird pheas-ant hunt 10/31/15 with 10 openings left, call for prices. Florence, 601-517-5080.

Sharkey Co., 1/4 interest in established hunting camp near Rolling Fork, AC cabin sleeps 4, $50,000. Raymond, 601-529-5300.

Simpson Co., Braxton Hunting Club, deer, turkey, fish, all game, call for de-tails, limited memberships available,

Kenny Thornton. Braxton, 601-927-5038.

Tishomingo Co., Tombigbee Hunting Club accepting members, prime deer & turkey hunting, few hogs, 5,000 acres, plenty of good hunting, $600. Jerry Don Busby. Iuka, 662-423-5989.

MISCELLANEOUS HUNTING ITEMS

Armadillo traps made of 3/4” treated wood, will last for years, scented to attract armadillos, $65. Neshoba Co., Union, 601-656-5104.

3 tree climbing deer stands, 2 Grand Old Man & 1 Old Man, $75 each For-rest Co., Petal, 601-554-5417.

4 metal ladder tree deer stands, 13’-15’, $40 each. Scott Co., Morton, 601-732-6117.

Shoot houses, tin top, solid walls, carpeted floors, hunter green, Plexus glass windows, raise inside, 2” outside corners, outside lock/inside latch, 4x5- $390, 4x4- $330. Newton Co., Newton, 601-513-5628.

Cedar shooting houses, deer view win-dows optional, galvanized tin roof, ground or elevated, 4x6 starting at $700. Leake Co., Lena, 601-506-9599, leave message.

Quality deer hunting shooting houses on skids, set up in minutes, custom or prebuilt, metal roof, overhang, 3 plexiglass windows, ceiling/corners sealed, ladder, $375/up. George Co., Lucedale, 601-770-0239.

Deer hunting houses, 4 sliding glass windows, painted hunter green, galval-ume roof, step type ladder, 4’ treated legs, 4’ x 4’ x 6’- $375, 4’ x 6’ x 6’- $525. Claiborne Co., Pattison, 769-232-7919.

Hotel furniture, perfect for deer camp: Swivel desk chairs for deer stands, $29; Mattresses, $99; Sleeper sofas, $129, bedroom & den furniture. Madison Co., Madison, 601-955-3735.

AQUACULTURE All aquaculture listed in this cat-egory must be raised on your farm. No commercial, businesses or dealers are allowed to advertise. Only in-state residents are allowed to advertise within this category.

Channel catfish fingerlings, $150 & up/1,000; All bream, $200/1,000; Grass carp, $5 each & up; Bass, 80¢ each. Greene Co., Sand Hill, 601-270-1268.

Channel catfish, $180/1,000 & up; All bream, $200/1,000; Fathead minnows, $60/1,000; Grass carp, $6; Crappie, $1; Bass, $1/up; Koi, $35/lb. Pearl River Co., Lumberton, 601-796-2000.

Channel catfish, 4”-6”, $200/1,000; 6”-8”, $300/1,000; All bream, $200/1,000; Grass carp, $6 each; Florida bass, $1.25 each; F1 Largemouth bass, $1.25. For-rest Co., Hattiesburg, 601-466-5113.

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cond., $24,000. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-426-2018.

2011 Rockwood Ultra Lite 2605 5th wheel camper, 3 slides, electric jacks, kept inside, used very little, $17,500. Lauderdale Co., Bailey, 601-737-4968.

2014 Keystone Hideout 26’ bumper pull camper, super slide, rear living, lots of extras, used 5 times, must see to appreciate, asking payoff $20,400. Co-piah Co., Hazlehurst, 601-201-7028.

Jayco Eagle Super Lite 32’ 5th wheel, super slide, powered awnings, outside grill, sleeps 6, 4- 30 lb. gas bottles, below NADA, super clean, $13,500. Simpson Co., Pinola, 601-940-6440.

2011 Rockwood Signature Ultra Lite bumper pull camper, 6800 lbs., anti-sway towing pkg., queen bed, pull out double, 4 bunks, large bath, 1 owner, excellent, $18,000. Oktibbeha Co., Starkville, 662-312-7160.

2004 37’ Montana, 4 slides, loaded, bought new in 2005, will sell for payoff of $9,900. Warren Co., Vicksburg, 601-260-9149.

30’ bumper pull camper, great to live in or for hunting or fishing camp, not junk, $3,500. Grenada Co., Holcomb, 662-226-0116.

2001 315RLS Keystone Mountaineer bumper pull camper, garage kept, ex-cellent cond., with everything work-ing as it should, great deer camp, not a Katrina camper, $6,995. Wayne Co., Buckatunna, 601-410-0070.

2015 Jayco 35’ motorhome, Ford V-10, 3 slides, all options, $99,000. Oktib-beha Co., Starkville, 662-323-4219.

2000 Dutchman Supreme 30’ 5th wheel, super slide, new awning, good tires, full bath, queen bed, sleeps 6, $8,000. Jones Co., Ellisville, 601-498-4661.

Gooseneck adapter & king pin stabiliz-er, $350. Copiah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-405-7312.

2014 Forest River Surveyor 24’ camp-er, one slide, electric awning, in excel-lent cond., $15,000 OBO. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-850-2944.

Older camper set up at Spanish Fort Road, Delta National/Lake George/ Panther Swamp all within 2 miles of camp, water, power, need to sell, $1,500. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-214-6613.

2009 Keystone 29” RSL camper, su-per slide, queen bed, roomy, excellent

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BRAFORD

3 F1 Braford bulls, born early spring 2015, dark brindle, out of reg. Gray Brahman cows & reg. Horned Here-ford bull, $3,500 each. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-270-1619.

Young Braford bulls, will be ready to breed in late spring, thick, big boned, well muscled, calving ease, gentle, guaranteed, $1,300 & up. Lauderdale Co., Collinsville, 601-626-7046.

Golden certified F1 Brafords, super fancy, gentle replacement females & herd bull prospects not to miss, fe-males start at $2,500, bulls $2,000 & up. Chickasaw Co., Okolona, 662-401-0304.

BRAHMAN

Reg. Gray Brahman bulls, all ages (spring 2015 to 4.5 year old herd sires), $1,800 & up. Pearl River Co., Poplar-ville, 601-270-1619.

Reg. Red Brahman bull yearling, 6 mos. old, puppy dog gentle, beefy, structurally correct, LBW, great pedi-gree, pictures available, $3,500. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-916-1157.

Reg. Red Brahman cattle, top quality, best genetics available, gentle show calves/replacement females, select group of cows $3,500/up, excellent choice of bulls $1,850/up. Chickasaw Co., Okolona, 662-401-0304.

BRANGUS

3 PB Brangus bulls, 10 mos. old, very gentle, $1,300 each. Pearl River Co., Lumberton, 601-795-2917.

3 F1 Brangus bulls, 9 mos. old, super gentle, $1,700 each. Amite Co., Lib-erty, 601-657-0817.

CHAROLAIS

Reg. full French Charolais bulls & females, polled & dehorned, gentle, excellent quality, weaned to breeding age, $2,000 & up. Winston Co., Louis-ville, 662-312-0826.

Reg. polled full French Charolais bulls & females, $2,000, full French semen available. Scott Co., Harperville, 601-625-7111, please leave message.

PB Charolais bulls & heifers, very gen-tle, large selection, guaranteed, bulls $1,200 & up, heifers $1,800 you pick. Jones Co., Ovett, 601-765-7110.

PB Charolais bulls, guaranteed, very gentle, large selection, 18-24 mos. old, $1,000 & up. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-823-3656.

Charolais bulls, semen guarantee, 44 mos. old $2,050; 19 mos. old $1,450; 7 mos. old $1,250. Lee Co., Shannon, 662-231-9060.

CORRIENTES

4 reg. Corriente yearling bulls, black or Brown Swiss color, out of show win-ners, $1,250 each. Lauderdale Co., Me-ridian, 601-527-4035.

6 Corriente steers ready to rope, $800 each; 1 Corriente bull ready to rope, $1,000. Stone Co., Perkinston, 228-831-2216.

20 Corriente heifers, never been roped, good base horns, solid color, ready to go, $900 each; Just weaned calves, $750 each. Marion Co., Columbia, 601-441-0456.

DEXTER

Dexter bull, Texas A&M tests: carries red & dun, PHA test HN, Beta Casein A2N, Chondrodyspla S/A H/N, polled: Polled PC, born 11/22/14, $1,600. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-433-1798.

GELBVIEH

Reg. Gelbvieh bulls, 17 mos. old, black, polled, gentle, PB 88%, good milk, LBW, semen test guaranty, Post Rock Silver bloodline, $3,250. Humphreys Co., Isola, 662-836-7691.

Reg. black Gelbvieh & Balancer bulls, 8 mos. old & up, good EPDs, LBW, $2,200 & up. Smith Co., White Oak, 601-269-3247.

HEREFORD

Reg. Hereford yearling bulls, 5 horned, 4 polled, good bloodlines, gentle with good chute score, current on vaccines, $3,250. Marion Co., Columbia, 601-441-0953.

Reg. Horned Hereford bulls, Line 1 & Domino bloodlines, vet checked & ready to go, $3,500 & up. Carroll Co., Coila, 662-455-2208.

Reg. Polled Herefords, quality seed stock, top bloodlines, EPDs, AI & natu-ral bred, low to moderate BW, sold for herd/show bulls nationwide, $2,000 & up. Tishomingo Co., Iuka, 662-279-5136.

Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 4 1/2 yrs. old, proven herd bull, calves to show, $3,000. Stone Co., Lumberton, 601-928-3828.

LONGHORN

4 Longhorn heifers ready to rope, $650 each if all taken. Pearl River Co., Pop-larville, 601-795-5308.

RED ANGUS

Reg. Red Angus cows, 3 pair calves 3-5 mos. old, good bloodline, 2 heifers & 1 bull calf, $4,100. Webster Co., Eupora, 662-617-0050.

RED BRANGUS

3 reg. Red Brangus bulls, 12-18 mos. old, Tylertown Forage Test data avail-able, $2,200 each; Reg. Red Brangus heifers, weaned & vaccinated, $1,850 each. Harrison Co., Long Beach, 228-864-4339.

SIMANGUS

5 Reg. SimAngus bulls, 17-18 mos. old, semen tested, many top 35% or

better EPDs, $2,800-$3,500. Pike Co., Summit, 601-249-6258.

Reg. SimAngus bull, born Jan. 2011, gentle, good EPDs for calving ease, ex-cellent heifer bull, purchased from 7L Farms, selling to keep heifers, $3,500. Forrest Co., Petal, 601-520-0702.

Reg. SimAngus black bull, 2 yrs. old, ready for service, up to date vaccina-tions, great EPDs, guaranteed sound, $3,500. Lawrence Co., Jayess, 601-695-1860.

Herd sellout, reg. SimAngus cattle, 6 cow/calf pairs, 5 exposed, 1 bull, $40,000, can text or email pictures, email: [email protected]. Smith Co., Taylorsville, 601-323-5089.

SIMMENTAL

Reg. 100% Fleckvieh & high Fleck in-fluenced black Simmental bulls, 12-22 mos. old, $3,000 & up; Weaned bull calves, 8-12 mos., $2,000 & up. Lin-coln Co., Brookhaven, 601-757-6789.

Reg. Black Simmental bull, born 5/2/12, has excellent calves to show, $3,500. Chickasaw Co., Houston, 662-456-3159.

Commercial, reg. PB & reg. Fleckvieh FB Simmental bulls, breeding age bulls have had breeding evaluation, $1,500 & up. Walthall Co., Kokomo, 601-876-2523.

Simmental bull, $2,000. Noxubee Co., Macon, 662-726-4652.

OTHER BEEF CATTLE

2 virgin bulls, 14 mos. old, mom is black baldy, sire is reg. Black Angus, both with white faces, MSU test results with purchase, $1,800 each. Kemper Co., Scooba, 404-499-4295.

Black crossbred bulls, $1,100-$1,600. Covington Co., Collins, 601-517-1711.

3/4 Angus & 1/4 Main bull, AI sired, 14 mos. old, $2,500. Jasper Co., Stringer, 601-498-3344.

Calves, various ages, sizes & prices, $850 & up; Some cows, $850 & up, no checks. Covington Co., Collins, 601-765-8318.

Black & black white face heifers, 450-600 lbs., very nice, you pick $1,400 each, take all $1,200 each. Chickasaw Co., Houston, 662-456-3159.

Mainly Angus & Brangus heifers & cows, some heifers with 5 mos. bull time, also confirmed bred heifers, cows & cow/calf pairs, $2,000 & up. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-757-6320.

2 F1 Brahman/Hereford heifers, calv-ing Nov.-Dec., $3,500 each, can send pictures. Amite Co., Osyka, 601-542-5860.

4 Angus cross heifers, 12 mos. old, open, up to date on shots/worming, gentle, proven genetics, $2,000 each. Newton Co., Newton, 601-616-4065.

5 Angus/Brangus 3-5 yr. old mamma cows, 6-7 mos. bred, gentle, farm raised, excellent stock, $2,400 each,

come see, can deliver, pictures avail-able. Kemper Co., Scooba, 404-216-8325.

6 Black Angus & 4 Charolais heifers, 8 & 9 mos. old, weaned & all shots, $1,200-$1,400. Kemper Co., Dekalb, 601-743-3320.

6 Angus/Brangus replacement heifers, 7-8 mos. old, have had shots/wormed, $1,350 each or take all for $1,300 each. Smith Co., Bay Springs, 601-725-4101.

7 super nice black & black baldy pairs, started calving Sept. 8, gentle, $3,800 per head. Attala Co., Vaiden, 601-416-7878.

8 crossbred cows, $8,800; 2 F1 Brah-man/Holstein heifers & 1 tigerstripe heifer, $1,350 each. Covington Co., Seminary, 601-517-4338.

10 Angus/Brangus heifers, 5-6 mos. bred, vet checked, bred to LBW Black Angus bulls, $2,250 each. Smith Co., Raleigh, 601-382-2848.

10 heifer calves, 8-9 mos. old, Angus/Hereford cross, Brangus baldies & Ul-trablacks, 1 F1 Braford, gentle, $1,300-$1,500 each. Amite Co., Liberty, 601-657-0817.

24 Black Angus/Brangus heifers, start calving Jan. 2016, bred to LBW & fast growth reg. black Simmental bulls, $2,800 each, group sale. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-876-3925.

25 Angus/Brangus heifers, start calv-ing Nov.-Jan., bred to LBW Angus bulls, all heifers raised on my farm, $2,750 each. Madison Co., Flora, 601-879-8800.

30 Angus/Brangus heifers, 1,000 lbs., calving Feb.-Mar., very gentle, very fancy, will make great cows, $2,750 each. Madison Co., Flora, 601-540-8180.

50 black & black white face Angus cross heifers, bred to LBW reg. Black Angus bulls, start calving in Dec., $2,700 each. Smith Co., Taylorsville, 601-374-0041.

63 head of cattle, cow/calf pairs, young heifers, bulls, herd consists of cross-bred Charolais, black & white face, farm raised & gentle, $70,000. Coving-ton Co., Collins, 601-765-2332.

75 Angus/Brangus type cattle, start calving Nov. 1, black baldies, bred to LBW Angus bulls, fancy, $2,650 each. Hancock Co., Picayune, 228-216-1643.

DAIRY CATTLEReg. Jersey bull, 8 mos. old, top ge-netics for milk & show, ringed, halter broke, gentle, $800. Lincoln Co., Wes-son, 601-754-5933.

Young Jersey bull, $750. Rankin Co., Monterey, 601-613-1290.

Jersey & Holstein steers, $600 & up, no checks, Covington Co., Collins, 601-765-8318.

Jersey heifer, 1 1/2 yrs. old, been in pasture with black bull, gentle, $1,500; Jersey steer for freezer, all on full

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LIVESTOCK All livestock must be from bona fide livestock farmers. We cannot accept notices from livestock dealers, order buyers or persons selling on a com-mission basis. All livestock bought by farmers for resale purposes are not eligible for this free advertising. Only in-state residents are allowed to advertise within this category.

BEEF CATTLEBEEFMASTER

Reg. Beefmaster bull, 3 1/2 yrs. old, dark red white underline, former show bull, gentle, produces #1 calves, $2,800. Jones Co., Ovett, 601-344-7797.

PB Beefmaster bulls, AI sired to Vision, 17-18 mos. old, $2,000 each. Monroe Co., Amory, 662-640-2918.

Beefmaster bulls, Logan bloodlines, 9-18 mos. old, solid red, will email pictures, $2,000. Hinds Co., Edwards, 601-831-5401.

BLACK ANGUS

Reg. Black Angus bull, born 12/28/15, excellent herd bull/bloodline, keeping heifers, $2,800 firm; 1 year old Black Angus bull, $1,500 firm. Madison Co., Canton, 601-966-0946.

Reg. Black Angus bull, 5 yrs. old, ex-cellent producer, keeping heifers, LBW, son of J&J New Day, $3,500; Reg. Black Angus bull, 15 mos. old, $2,500. Forrest Co., Hattiesburg, 601-543-2924.

Reg. Black Angus bulls, gentle, 9-11 mos. old, $1,800 & up. Attala Co., Kos-ciusko, 601-927-8738.

Reg. Black Angus bulls, 15 mos. & old-er, $2,500 & up. Lawrence Co., Jayess, 601-756-1357. Email: [email protected].

Reg. Black Angus bulls, sired by Tan-ner Final Answer, born Oct.-Dec. 2014, balanced EPDs, very gentle, complete health program, $2,200-$2,500. Kem-per Co., Dekalb, 601-490-1701.

Black Angus bulls, Rito 2100 & Mid-land bloodlines, raised on grass with limited grain, $2,500 & up. Covington Co., Mt. Olive, 601-731-4418, call after 7 p.m.

PB Black Angus bull, been used on 10 cows only, keeping heifers, 5 yrs. old, gentle, weighs about 2,100 lbs., $3,500. Pearl River Co., Lumberton, 601-796-9260.

Reg. Angus bull, 17 mos. old, sired by CC&7, LBW, $3,500. Pontotoc Co., Robbs, 662-414-6648.

Reg. Angus herd sellout, 45 cows, most have calves, 2 bulls from Sedgewood Plantation, 16 yearling heifers, cows/pairs $2,500, bulls $4,000, heifers $1,500. Winston Co., Noxapater, 662-803-2440.

Newton Co., Union, 601-206-0541, leave message.

ADGA Alpine does, 7 mos. old, Sund-gau & Cou Clair, $200 each. Simpson Co., Mendenhall, 601-842-5635.

ADGA Nubian bucks (PB & Ameri-can) from excellent dairy stock, both 3 yrs. old, $250 & up. Oktibbeha Co., Starkville, 662-418-6937, call or text.

3 female goats less than year old, $60. Hinds Co., Clinton, 601-954-2137.

LLAMAS & ALPACAS13 alpacas, bred & open females, herd sires, young males & females, assorted colors, awesome package deals & qual-ity raw fleece also available, $2,000-$4,000 OBO. Lamar Co., Lumberton, 601-467-1737.

Alpacas, 22 natural colors, males & females available, alpaca care classes & fiber spinning classes offered, $500. Jasper Co., Stringer, 716-863-4366.

Small alpaca male, white with tan spots on him, 7 mos. old, gentle, $175. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-650-4733.

RABBITSLittle “Hops” rabbits: Californians, Dutch & Mini Rex, breeding stock or small ones, also Texas Redbacks, ex-cellent runners for training, available year round, $12.50 & up. Rankin Co., Pearl, 601-955-3800.

New Zealand White Giants, solid white, pink ears & eyes, parents 12-14 lbs., calm, gentle, great with kids & other pets, $20 & up. Madison Co., Madison, 601-503-4253.

Dwarf Lionhead rabbits, black/white, $30 for dwarfs & 410 for others, come by & see them, located in Pisgah area. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-951-0548.

Holland Lops, Lionheads, Polish & Netherlands, dwarf sized, in the near future I will also have English Lops & Flemish Giants, $20 & up. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-825-6491.

Tennessee Redbacks & Swamp rab-bits, 8 wks. old, ready to run, great for training & conditioning Beagles, $10. George Co., Lucedale, 601-508-3860.

PB Californians, ready to breed, pedi-greed Holland Lops, pedigreed Lion-heads, $10 & up. Simpson Co., Harris-ville, 601-919-5131.

3 real nice pens for rabbits, $50 OBO. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-795-6397.

SWINEFeeder pigs, Duroc/Yorkshire F1 cross, $60; PB Duroc, $85 & up. Lamar Co., Lumberton, 601-674-6444.

Feeder piglets, Yorkshire, Berkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, big & healthy, will be slaughter size by deer season, $50. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-319-2048.

Crossbred feeder pigs, 6-8 wks. old, wormed & healthy, $50 each. Tate Co., Senatobia, 662-292-7088.

Feeder pigs, 8 wks. old, $45 each. Gre-nada Co., Gore Springs, 662-688-1697.

Yorkshire pigs, 6 wks. old, 1 male & 3 females, $50 each; Yorkshire pigs born 7/27/15, 3 males, all castrated, 5 females, $65 each. Stone Co., Wiggins, 601-528-4584.

Feeder pigs, Yorkshire/Hampshire cross, $50 each. Marion Co., Foxworth, 601-736-5580.

Black/white 9 mo. old Pot-bellied male pig, proven breeder, really small & has tiny babies, $75. Neshoba Co., Phila-delphia, 601-650-6770.

Teacup piglets, the original tiny cute little piglets, beautiful, new panda bear look & others, litter trains easily, very smart, get pets, $350 & up. Wayne Co., Waynesboro, 601-671-4209.

EXOTIC LIVESTOCK & PETS1,600 lb. Watusi bull, big beauti-ful horns, $1,600. Rankin Co., Pela-hatchie, 601-278-6686.

Raise Mississippi Red Deer for pets or profit, ready to be delivered to your farm now, $995 & up depending on age & sex. Marion Co., Foxworth, 601-736-5057.

Red Deer herd stags 3-6 yrs. old, 275-500+ lbs., awesome horns 9-18 points. $1,950 plus. Pike Co., Magnolia, 601-996-9178.

HORSES & MULES We cannot accept notices from horse dealers, order buyers or per-sons selling on a commission basis All listings of horses and mules must be accompanied by a state-ment from the seller that he agrees to furnish the buyer a copy of the original negative Coggins test for Equine Infectious Anemia (E.I.A.) that was performed within the past 12 months prior to sale on horses, mules and jacks, except nursing foals. Only in-state residents are allowed to advertise within this category.

AMERICAN QUARTER HORSES

AQHA palomino filly, 2 yrs. old, $1,500. Lafayette Co., Oxford, 662-832-1845.

AQHA 2004 mare, champagne colored & yellow jacket eyes, by Glass Eyed Doc, out of daughter of Boon Bar, champagne colored colt by her side, $2,000. Lincoln Co., Ruth, 601-823-4174.

AQHA buckskin gelding, 6 yrs. old, 15.2 H, barrel horse, working pattern nice, also roping hot heels on head side, has steer stopped live steers, $3,000. George Co., Lucedale, 251-895-0081.

AQHA 7 mo. old weanlings: red dun filly- Jessie James, Smart Little Lena, Peppy San bloodlines, palomino stud colt- Lew Wetzel, Cutter Bill blood-lines, $800 each. Scott Co., Forest, 601-594-0295.

AQHA big, black, stout, ranch gelding, 1,400-1,500 lbs., used on the ranch to catch bulls & cows, gentle for anyone

to ride, off Waggoner Ranch, $4,500. Lawrence Co., Jayess, 601-754-4229.

6 yr. old black QH mare, rides & pulls, welcome to try out, $650. Lamar Co., Purvis, 601-794-7294.

Pair of palomino QH geldings, 6 & 7 yrs. old, work to wagon, have been rid-den, broad built, gentle, $2,500. Web-ster Co., Mathiston, 662-263-6596.

APPALOOSAS

ApHC (near) leopard 2 year colt, qual-ity/color to improve your herd, $3,000, out of Awe Striker dam, pasture ex-posed again to Awe Sum Grandure, $1,500. Marshall Co., Byhalia, 662-255-8111.

MISSOURI FOX TROTTERS

3 MFT geldings, reg., blue papered, 16 H palomino, 15 H palomino, 15 H sor-rel, take your pick for $1,500 each. Co-piah Co., Hazlehurst, 601-894-3428.

Beautiful MFT chestnut mare with star, 15.2 H, gentle, suitable for man, lady or youth, forward moving, easy to catch, 7 yrs. old, $900 OBO. Copiah Co., Wesson, 601-894-5643.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN HORSES

All ages & colors of RMH fillies, colts, geldings & broodmares, baby: class winner in World United Mountain Show, $500 & up. Madison Co., Can-ton, 601-942-1131.

SPOTTED SADDLE HORSES

Reg. SSHBEA mare, 14 yrs. old, good trail horse, shown local shows, rides great for adult rider, shown last year by 13 yr. old girl, $500. DeSoto Co., Hernando, 662-429-7915.

SSH mare, chestnut color, 10 yrs. old, gentle, anyone can ride, $1,000; Pair of SSHs, black, mare & gelding, work to wagon & ride, $2,500. Webster Co., Mathiston, 662-263-6596.

TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES

Reg. TWH filly, 22 mos. old, ready to start, granddaughter of Jose Jose & Generator Silver Dollar, $1,000, can deliver. DeSoto Co., Hernando, 662-429-7915.

4 TWH mares, all ride, 2 black/white, 1 bay, 1 palomino, 16 mo. old cham-pagne stud colt, gentle, yearlings, weanlings, various colors, $750 & up. Simpson Co., Magee, 601-847-5025.

TWH gelding, 6 yrs. old, solid white, very gentle & easy to ride, Pusher bred on top & Skywatch on mares sides, 15 H, $2,000. Harrison Co., Biloxi, 228-861-7412.

TWHs: 1 gray 2 yr. old gelding, broke, 1 champagne filly, good broodmare with color, perlino stud, good pasture breeder, broke trail horses, $300/up. Clay Co., West Point, 662-494-2328.

TWHs: sorrel gelding, flashy/tall, 16 H, well experienced on trail, road &

mountains, $500; Gentle older black mare, 15.2 H, $400, both natural gait-ed. Harrison Co., Pass Christian, 228-342-2566.

THOROUGHBREDS

2010 Thoroughbred chestnut brood-mare, bred to Successful Appeal stal-lion, $2,500; 1997 winning gray Thor-oughbred mare, in foal to Successful Appeal stallion for 2016, $2,500. Pearl River Co., Carriere, 601-347-5155.

OTHER HORSES

Bloodlines of Bully Bullion, Perk Mas-ter, Quick To Flare Up & Eddie Stinson, all excellent barrel racing prospects, $2,000 & up. George Co., Lucedale, 251-599-3339.

MINIATURES & PONIES

Several miniature horses to choose from, different ages, some have been shown, $250 & up. Jones Co., Heidel-berg, 601-319-7228.

Miniature horses, small, different ages & sizes, $100 & up. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-649-6057.

5 mo. old miniature pony, $125. Lamar Co., Purvis, 601-794-7294.

Reg. Welsh ponies, $500 & up. Cal-houn Co., Bruce, 662-983-4423.

Precious AMHA/AMHR 5 mo. old chestnut pinto stallion, halters & leads, vaccinated, dewormed, mother is 31.5” pinto Falabella, father is 30” leopard appaloosa, weaned, $450. Rankin Co., Lena, 601-854-6004.

MULES, DONKEYS & JACKS

4 donkey jacks, gentle, medium age, coyote & dog control, all 4 for $100. Wayne Co., Waynesboro, 601-381-0604.

Miniature donkey jacks, make great pet or protector of livestock, 3 mos. old, ready to go, $200. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-916-0372.

2 jennies, free to good owner. Clarke Co., Pachuta, 601-480-6888.

Donkey jack, black stripes, $25. Law-rence Co., Monticello, 601-587-7789, call after 7 p.m.

2 mare mules, brown, 5 yrs. old, with all harness, extra large covered wagon with 4 captain chairs, grill, porch bathroom & new rubber tires, $7,500. Scott Co., Lena, 601-896-2483.

Missouri Fox Trotter mule with Amish doctor’s buggy & all the gear, $5,000. Copiah Co., Hazlehurst, 601-894-3428.

2 miniature black mules, 1 1/2 yrs. old & 4 mos. old, bred by small black don-key out of palomino miniature mare, $350 each. Copiah Co., Wesson, 601-894-5643.

Jenny with small jenny baby & bred back, $250; 3 jacks with stripe down back & shoulder, $75 each, get rid of coyotes & dogs. Lauderdale Co., Merid-ian, 601-693-4422.

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grain, $1.75-$2 per lb. Newton Co., Union, 601-635-5817.

PB Jersey heifer, 500 lbs., born Jan. 2015, ready to wean, $1,400. Lincoln Co., Ruth, 601-823-4174.

GOATS & SHEEPReg. Nigerian Dwarf buck, 6 mos. old, with blue eyes, show & milk qual-ity, $375. Amite Co., Gloster, 601-810-3295.

Reg. St. Croix hair sheep, 4 rams 10 mos. old, polled, white & colored with lions mane, resistant to parasites, top meat sheep, $200 each. Jones Co., Lau-rel, 601-433-1798.

Nigerian Dwarf goats, 1 doeling $300, 2 buckling $200 each, disbudded, wormed, vaccinated, tattooed, come with registration papers ADGA, $300. Lamar Co., Purvis, 601-794-7667.

2 reg. ADGA Nigerian Dwarf goats, both bucks, 1 born 3/27/15 & 1 born 4/8/15, both with blue eyes, $300 each. Forrest Co., Petal, 601-270-7606.

Brush billy goats, 1-2 yrs. old, $80-$100. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-876-0808.

Selling all my goats, 3 FB Boer bucks, 2 1/2 yrs. old, 1 paint, does of various ages, 6 mos. old & up, $125-$400. Amite Co., Liberty, 601-980-5036.

ADGA reg. Nigerian Dwarf buckling, born 9/12/15, tricolor, $300. Pearl Riv-er Co., Poplarville, 601-916-0372.

3 reg. premium Myotonic (Fainting) 2015 bucklings, 2 are moonspotted & 2 are not moonspotted, but all from heavily moonspotted buck, starting at $175 & up. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-650-4733.

Nigerian Dwarf male goat, 8 mos. old, very gentle, will make good pet or sire, $150. Pike Co., Summit, 985-860-5278.

9 mo. old Pygmy buck intact, $125; 5 mo. old Pygmy cross buck intact, $100, pictures available upon request. Simpson Co., Magee, 601-382-2093.

Katahdin/Dorper cross sheep, 60 flock, changing lambs, 6-7 mos. old, $165. Noxubee Co., Macon, 662-361-1083.

4 mo. old Nubian buckling, $60; 4 mo. old pure Nubian genetically polled buckling, $120; Milking Nubian young doe, $150, rebred $200. Marshall Co., Byhalia, 662-255-8111.

ADGA reg. polled Nubian black buck with white spots, $250; Disbudded black with white spots, $150; Nubian doe, 5 mos. old, $300. Copiah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-308-4546. Email: [email protected].

FB Fainting male goats, 2 yrs. - 3 mos. old, various colors, $100 each. Lee Co., Tupelo, 662-231-9770.

Katahdin ram, FB, RR, ready for breed-ing, $300. Stone Co., Perkinston, 601-928-7094.

3 brush billy goats, some percentage Boer, 6 mos. - 2 yrs. old, 1 black/white, 1 white, 1 brown/white, $75 each.

PB Blue Heeler puppies, born 9/1/15, make good cattle dogs, great pets, $150 each. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-935-0009.

PB Blue Heeler puppies, ready to go, $125. Oktibbeha Co., Starkville, 662-769-0131.

Blue Heeler puppies, born 9/7/15, 3 males, 2 females, tails docked, pure, $125 each; Older Blue Heeler males & females, PB, $100. Newton Co., Union, 601-938-2601.

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDSASCA, MSDR, CKC Australian Shep-herd puppies, born 7/26/15, 2 black tri males, $250. Pike Co., McComb, 601-551-2199.

Australian Shepherd red merle female, 7 months old, make good cow or watch dog, very smart, $325. Yazoo Co., Ben-tonia, 662-755-2543.

CKC Australian Shepherd pups, born 8/31/15, tails docked, wormed, par-ents on premises, 1 red/merle female with blue eyes, $350. Rankin Co., Pela-hatchie, 601-421-8443.

ASDR Australian Shepherd, wormed, tails docked, dewclaws removed, beau-tiful, only males, 1 merle, 1 red tri, 2 black tri, $200 with papers, $100 with-out papers, Jefferson Davis Co., Car-son, 601-441-3075.

PB Miniature Australian Shepherd puppies, 2 black tri males, tails docked, dewclaws removed, first 3 shots, $200. Pike Co., Summit, 985-860-5278.

AKC Australian Shepherds, 8 weeks old, black tris, standard, smart, both parents on farm, $200. Hinds Co., Ray-mond, 601-668-4866.

BEAGLESAKC male Beagle, 2 years old, good speed/mouth, jump/run rabbit, 2 1/2 year old female Beagle, good speed/rabbit dog, $600/pair, $300 each. Madi-son Co., Pickens, 662-998-5762.

AKC Beagle 10 month old female, runs well, medium-fast, tricolor, nice looking, easy handle, solid small pack option, gun dog brace bloodline, $150. Harrison Co., Biloxi, 228-392-6922.

Beagles, 3 males, 2 females, 2 1/2- 3 years old, will jump deer & run them, you don’t have to walk them, $600 for all, Smith Co., Pulaski, 601-507-5719.

Reg. Fernbank Chocolate Beagle pup-pies, wormed, vaccinations current, from proven rabbit stock, $100 each. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-426-2264.

15 Beagle rabbit dogs, good running, AKC & grade, bluetick, lemon/white, redtick, tricolors, 5 ready to start or started, $75-$400. Walthall Co., Tyler-town, 601-876-5467.

AKC Beagle male pups, Blackcreek/Shorts cross, 3 available, should be medium speed, sire & dam on site, should be 13”-14”, $125. Newton Co., Newton, 601-562-6544.

Beagles: 2 1/2 year old males, hard running rabbit, $250 each; 1 year old

male/female, running rabbits, $125 each; 6 month female, started, $75. Jasper Co., Bay Springs, 601-764-7738.

BLOODHOUNDS2 PB Bloodhounds, no papers, male ran deer with other dogs last year, female leash trained, make good trail dog, male $150, female $250. Lincoln Co., Bogue Chitto, 601-669-1402.

BORDER COLLIESABCA Border Collie puppies, born 5/13/15, black/white, all shots/wormed, vet checked, parents on premises, international & national bloodlines, $400. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-757-6789.

ABCA Border Collie, 3 months old, black/white, shots/wormed, $350. Cal-houn Co., Bruce, 662-983-4423.

BOYKIN SPANIELSBoykin Spaniel puppies, 4 females, 3 males, born 9/10/15, ready to go by 10/22/15, parents on site, great hunt-ers/retrievers, deposit will hold, $750 each. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-573-9005.

COLLIES2 Border Collies, 4 years old, 1 spayed female, 1 male, free to good home. Scott Co., Lena, 601-832-4401.

COONHOUNDSRedtick male, Bluetick female, reg., running & treeing, Black & Tan fe-male, Redbone female, 1 1/2 yrs. old, started on coons, $400. Monroe Co., Aberdeen, 662-436-2625.

Redbone Coonhound puppies, 3 months old, had all shots, $150. Scott Co., Morton, 601-507-0579.

CURSReg. Catahoula Cur puppies, first shots/wormed, 8 weeks old, $200. Ne-shoba Co., Union, 601-416-0153.

Reg. Black Mouth Cur brindle male, 2 years old, started on squirrels, call for more details, $400. Harrison Co., Pass Christian, 228-234-9145.

OMCBA Cur brindle female, 6 months old, ready to start this squirrel season, Tree-Knocking Mike bloodlines, also have pups, $400. Jackson Co., Luce-dale, 228-588-2510.

OMCBA Cur brindle male, 2 years old, Kemmer & Streak breed, $300. Pren-tiss Co., Booneville, 662-416-0745.

4 Mountain Cur hog dogs, 2 year old female, 1 year old male, 2- 6 month old males, all out of working stock, $300, $400, $650. Coahoma Co., Clarksdale, 662-902-2555.

NKC Mountain Cur pups, 2 months old, out of champion squirrel dog stock, $150. Jasper Co., Laurel, 601-433-3975.

Catahoula Blue Leopard Cur pups, shots/wormed, 3 males, 2 females, all glass eyed, blues with white, 1 solid, high drive, smart parents, $200. New-ton Co., Little Rock, 601-527-1024.

Kemmer Cur male, 2 years old, tan color, good at treeing squirrels, can be tried here on the farm, $400. Greene Co., Lucedale, 601-766-5286.

Black Mouth Cur puppies, 3 months old, natural bobtail & long tail, 6 to choose from, both parents tree squir-rels, shots, $150. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-267-9015.

FEISTS

Feist pups, grand pups to Taz, proven cross for squirrel dogs, 5 females, 1 male, solid red, references on request, $125. Jones Co., Soso, 601-319-3751.

NKC Feist puppies, born 8/30/15, both parents squirrel dogs, some born bob-tailed, $200 each. Wayne Co., Richton, 601-735-5517.

FOXHOUNDS

Running Walker deer hounds, 19 month old female, 14 month old male, $300 for both. Calhoun Co., Vardar-man, 662-414-1531.

GERMAN SHEPHERDS

FB German Shepherd puppies, born 9/10/15, 9 females, 3 males, best traits in the past have been loyalty & intelli-gence, $200. Neshoba Co., Union, 601-562-1836.

CKC German Shepherd puppies, Ger-man bloodline, shots/wormed, large breed, high drive, sable black/tan, par-ents great watch dogs, great addition to family, $375-$400 cash. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601-757-3190.

AKC German Shepherd pups, black/tan, 7 weeks old, vet checked, first shots, worm free, parents on site, $400. Covington Co., Seminary, 601-517-1408.

AKC German Shepherds, 2 black/tan born 10/17/14, 2 saddlebacks born 4/15/15, 2 black/tan born 4/15/15, fam-ily/kid dogs, great companions/protec-tors, $400. Walthall Co., Sandy Hook, 907-491-1427.

GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTERS

AKC German Shorthaired Pointer puppies, born 9/11/15, liver/white ticked, $600. Grenada Co., Grenada, 662-229-7452.

German Shorthaired Pointers, 1 male liver patched with tickling, 2 females solid liver, ready, $700. Forrest Co., Hattiesburg, 601-408-6332.

AKC German Shorthaired puppies, tails docked, dewclaws removed, vet checked, parents on premises, pedi-grees available, liver/white, ticked/patched, liver roan, $500. Webster Co., Mathiston, 662-295-2853.

AKC German Shorthaired Pointer puppies, 3 females $450 each, 4 males $400 each. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-416-2444.

GREAT PYRENEES

CKC Great Pyrenees male puppy, beautiful white with badger markings,

affectionate, very protective, livestock guardian dog, parents active livestock guardian, $300. Lamar Co., Lumber-ton, 601-674-6440.

JACK RUSSELL TERRIERSCKC Jack Russell Terrier puppies, short hair, small type, bobtailed, males $175 each, females $200 each. Simp-son Co., Mendenhall, 601-847-0795.

CKC Jack Russell Terrier puppies, brown/white, black/white, tricolored, short hair, tails docked, parents 10” to back, health guaranteed, great dis-position, pet/squirrel prospect, $235. George Co., Lucedale, 601-770-0239.

LABRADOR RETRIEVERSFB Labrador Retriever puppies, born 8/21/15, 1 chocolate female, 1 black male, 1 black female, 2 yellow females, wormed, no papers, $60. Newton Co., Union, 601-650-6535.

AKC American Labrador Retriever puppies, black, great hunting stock, Dixie water dogs, $500. Wayne Co., Waynesboro, 601-410-2946.

AKC Labrador Retriever 4 year old fe-male, yellow, great pet, good mother dog, must go to good home, $200. DeSoto Co., Hernando, 662-429-7915.

AKC Labrador Retriever puppies, sil-ver, sire & dam on premises, 3 males left, ready for new home, $600. Harri-son Co., Biloxi, 228-297-8646.

AKC Labrador Retriever puppies, yel-low, born 7/5/15, shots/wormed, 3 fe-males left, $200. Franklin Co., Roxie, 601-384-6080.

PEMBROKE WELSH CORGISPembroke Welsh Corgis, born 7/6/15, 1 tri female, 2 red/white males, so-cialized, great personalities, shots/wormed, $600 each. Tippah Co., Wal-nut, 662-223-9165.

RAT TERRIERSCKC Rat Terrier males, first shots/wormed, white with black, call for pictures, $100. Greene Co., Lucedale, 251-490-8646.

CKC Toy or Miniature Rat Terrier pup-pies, females/males, shots/wormed, pa-pers, $150 cash. Marion Co., Foxworth, 601-736-3596.

UKCI/CKC Rat Terrier female pup, black with white chest, tail/dewclaws done, parents are 8 & 12 lbs., $350. Scott Co., Forest, 601-625-8558.

DOG SUPPLIESWildlife Material TRX-10 Tracking Sys-tem, 217 frequency tracker box, anten-na, 5 collars, carry bag, complete sys-tem, additional collars available, $600. Tate Co., Coldwater, 662-560-4612.

Dog box made on 2” receiver hitch, all metal, heavy duty, $200; Cargo carrier made on 2” receiver hitch, heavy duty, $110. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-741-0250.

Obedience, pointing dog, retriever training, $450 per month, Lee Co., Shannon, 662-767-8851.

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Got coyotes or neighbors dogs? Get the original pasture guard - the crossback jack or jenny & you won’t have any, $175 & up, free delivery. Newton Co., Lawrence, 601-678-2669.

1 yr. old jenny, gray with black stripe, $150; 5 yr. old gray jenny, gray with black stripe, bred to white jack, $200. Smith Co., White Oak, 601-269-3247.

17 yr. old mule, 16 H, with spring wagon, works good on road or in town, anyone can work him, $2,200. Lamar Co., Purvis, 601-794-7207.

Mule colts, 6 mos. old & up, gentle, gaited, some started, some reg., $500 & up. Marion Co., Foxworth, 601-441-5512.

HORSES AT STUD

Reg. TWH/SSH, “Dakota’s Wise Guy,” Classic Champagne, Rainbow Rev-elator, Spotted Alen bloodlines, real color producer, champagnes, spotted, palominos, gold champagne, lots of chrome, fee $150. Simpson Co., Ma-gee, 601-847-5025.

After Shock - ($122,451) dark bay Thoroughbred by Elusive Quality, (SW$413,234) X SW Dam ($430,660) by Chief’s Crown, fee: $1,500/spe-cial considerations. Pearl River Co., Carriere, 601-347-5155. Email: [email protected].

Reg. TWH, black, out of Main Power; Reg. SSH, black/white; Reg. gaited jack, gray/white; AMHA/AMHR 29”, black, fee $250, mare care available. Marion Co., Foxworth, 601-441-1417.

DOGSOnly HERDING & HUNT-

ING dog breeds will be published. All dogs must be purebred. Mix breed dogs will not be allowed to ad-vertise. Each subscriber is allowed to advertise only two dog breeds. We cannot accept ads from any in-dividual who is engaged in any type of puppy mill operation or acts as a dealer, broker, buncher, or agent in the business of buying and selling dogs and/or bred solely for profit rather than protection of breed integrity (as defined by the United States Department of Agriculture).

We do not list ads for any type of dogs at stud service. Only in-state residents are allowed to advertise within this category.

The Herding & Hunting dog breeds list utilized by the Missis-sippi Market Bulletin is endorsed by the Mississippi State Veterinarian and the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce.

It is the sole discretion of the Mississippi Market Bulletin to accept or reject any dog ad for submission.

AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOGSAKC Australian Cattle Dog puppies, 6 weeks old, $600. Lamar Co., Lumber-ton, 985-637-7538.

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LIVESTOCK These are overall statewide averages (price per hundred weight).Prices reported the week of 9/25/15. For current cattle prices call 601-359-1159.

Steers (based on medium & large 1 & 2):300-400 lbs...............................................................$230.00–$265.00 400-500 lbs...............................................................$200.00–$235.00500-600 lbs...............................................................$185.00–$205.00

Heifers (based on medium & large 1 & 2):300-400 lbs...............................................................$200.00–$230.00 400-500 lbs...............................................................$180.00–$205.00500-600 lbs...............................................................$170.00–$185.00

Slaughter Cows: 850-1,200 lbs.................................................................$85.00-$96.00

Bulls: 1,500-2,500 lbs..........................................................$110.00-$127.00

Cow/Calf Pairs (based on medium & large):2-8 years old, with 100-300 lb. calves.................$1,600.00-$2,300.00

Replacement Cows (based on medium & large): 2-8 years old, 2-8 mos. bred................................$1,400.00-$2,600.00

POULTRY Prices reported the week of 9/25/15. For current poultry prices call 601-965-4662. (¢ per lb. FOB-Dock, Mississippi Producers)

Broilers/Fryers: 76.85 ¢Eggs (based on Grade A per dozen, wholesale): XL. 2.12-2.15¢, LG. 2.10-2.13¢, MED. 1.57-1.61¢

CROPS Prices reported the week of 9/25/15. For current crop prices call 601-359-1120.

Cotton (¢ per lb)..................................................................Oct. 60.31Soybeans ($ per bushel)................................................................9.19Wheat ($ per bushel).....................................................................4.63Corn ($ per bushel).......................................................................3.84Rice (¢ per c/wt.).................................................................Nov. 13.32

TIMBER

This timber report contains aggregated individual timber sale stumpage data. Many variables, such as raw material demand, mill inventories, buyer com-petition, quality, topography and weather, play key roles in determining local prices. Pine Sawtimber prices are based upon a 14-inch Diameter-at-Breast-Height (DBH) log size. Pine Chip N Saw prices are based upon a 10-inch DBH log size. The stumpage prices shown here are reprinted with permission from the Timber Owner Market Guide; a bi-monthly publication of Forest2Market (www.forest2market.com).

FARM MARKET REPORT

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1 $19.39 $14.19 $5.56 $28.40 $7.45

2 $22.81 $12.16 $5.07 $28.21 $7.43

3 $19.08 $8.73 $5.26 $28.96 $7.53

4 $23.20 $10.75 $6.19 $27.82 $10.36

5 $24.13 $15.63 $8.12 $29.85 $7.51

6 $22.46 $17.64 $9.35 $30.49 $6.50

7 $25.73 $17.59 $9.86 $25.00 $12.20

WEEKLY LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS & SALES

CATTLE AUCTIONSBillingsley Auction Sales, Inc.

Sale Day - Thursday - 11:30 AMSenatobia, MS (Tate Co.)

Ph: 662-562-8229

Double L Cattle AuctionSale Day - Tuesday - 1:00 PMThaxton, MS (Pontotoc Co.)

Ph: 662-489-4343

East MS Farmers Livestock Co.Sale Day - Tuesday - 12:00 PM

Philadelphia, MS (Neshoba Co.)Ph: 601-656-6732

Farmers Livestock MarketingSale Day - Wednesday - 1:00 PM

Carthage, MS (Leake Co.)Ph: 601- 267-7884

Glenwild StockyardSale Day - Monday - 1:00 PMGrenada, MS (Grenada Co.)

Ph: 662-226-1900

Gowan StockyardsSale Day - Wednesday - 1:00 PM

Kosciusko, MS (Attala Co.)Ph: 662-289-9727

Integrity Livestock Auction Sale Day - Wednesday - 1:00 PM Brookhaven, MS (Lincoln Co.)

Ph: 757-5743

Lincoln Co. L/S Commission Co.Sale Day - Tuesday - 1:00 PM

Brookhaven, MS (Lincoln Co.)Ph: 601-833-2654

Lipscomb Brothers Livestock MarketSale Day - Wednesday - 7:00 PM

Como, MS (Panola Co.)Ph: 662-526-5362

Livestock Producers Assn. #1Sale Day - Tuesday - 12:15 PMTylertown, MS (Walthall Co.)

Ph: 601-876-3465

Lucedale Livestock ProducersSale Day - Wednesday - 11:00 AM

Lucedale, MS (George Co.)Ph: 601-947-3352

Macon Stockyards, Inc.Sale Day - Monday - 12:30 PM

Macon, MS (Noxubee Co.)Ph: 662-726-5153

Meridian StockyardsSale Day - Monday - 1:00 PM

Meridian, MS (Lauderdale Co.)Ph: 601-482-7275

Peoples Livestock AuctionSale Day - Monday - 1:00 PMHouston, MS (Chickasaw Co.)

Ph: 662-456-3018

Pontotoc Stockyard, Inc.Sale Day - Saturday - 11:00 AMPontotoc, MS (Pontotoc Co.)

Ph: 662-489-4385

Ramsey Livestock Sales, Inc.Sale Day - Monday - 1:00 PMVicksburg, MS (Warren Co.)

Ph: 601-940-2221

Rutland Livestock, LLCSale Day - Tuesday - 1:00 PM

Mize, MS (Smith Co.)Ph: 601-733-0112

Southeast Mississippi LivestockSale Day - Monday - 12:30 PMHattiesburg, MS (Forrest Co.)

Ph: 601-268-2587

Stockyard, Inc. Sale Day - Wednesday - 12:30 PM

Tupelo, MS (Lee Co.) Ph: 662-842-0522

Tadlock StockyardSale Day - Monday - 12:00 PM

Forest, MS (Scott Co.)Ph: 601-469-3642

Walnut Sales Co.Sale Day - Saturday - 1:00 PM

Walnut, MS (Tippah Co.)Ph: 662-223-4351

West Point Livestock Auction, Inc.Sale Day - Monday - 12:30 PM

West Point, MS (Clay Co.)Ph: 662-494-6635

Winona StockyardSale Day - Tuesday - 12:00 PM

Winona, MS (Montgomery Co.)Ph: 662-283-1652

ORDER BUYERSAron Livestock

Purchasing Cattle on Mondays 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

No Commission - No Shrink Houlka, MS (Chickasaw Co.)

Ph: 662-456-6789

Big Pine Cattle Purchasing Cattle on Saturdays

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM No Commission - No Shrink Collins, MS (Covington Co.)

Ph: 601-517-9895

Curry Livestock Purchasing Cattle on Mondays

8:00 AM - 2:00 PM No Commission - No Shrink Centreville, MS (Amite Co.)

Ph: 601-645-5067

Parker Livestock Buying Station Purchasing Cattle on Mondays

7:30 AM - 11:30 AM No Commission - No Shrink

Seminary, MS (Covington Co.) Ph: 601-722-9081

Simpson County Cattle Buyers Purchasing Cattle on Mondays

7:00 AM - 12:00 PM No Commission - No Shrink

Magee, MS (Simpson Co.) Ph: 601-315-1009

HORSE AUCTIONSFarmers Livestock Marketing2nd & 4th Sat. of each monthTack 1:00 PM - Horses 5:00 PM

Carthage, MS (Leake Co.)Ph: 601-267-7884 or 662-317-9021

Horseman Central Livestock Sale1st Sat. of each month

Tack 10:00 AM - Horses 1:00 PMThaxton, MS (Pontotoc Co.)

Ph: 662-790-3699 or 601-517-7777

Meridian Stockyard, Inc. 1st Sat. of each month

Tack 11:00 AM - Horses 3:00 PM Meridian, MS (Lauderdale Co.)

Ph: 601-482-7275 or 601-416-2778

Mize Horse Sale 3rd & 5th Sat. of each month

Tack 10:00 AM - Horses 1:00 PM Mize, MS (Smith Co.)

Ph: 601-765-3530 or 601-517-7777

Pontotoc Sockyard, Inc. Every Saturday - 11:00 AM

Pontotoc, MS (Pontotoc Co.) Ph: 662-489-4385

T. Smith Livestock 1st Saturday of Every Month

Tack 10:30 AM - Horses 1:30 PMHattiesburg, MS (Forrest Co.)

Ph: 601-583-0828 or 601-544-6595

GOAT AUCTIONSClark’s Livestock

2nd Sat. each month - 12:00 PMForest, MS (Scott Co.)

Ph: 601-469-1209

Double L AuctionMonday - 6:00 PM

Thaxton, MS (Pontotoc Co.)Ph: 662-489-4343

Farmers Livestock Marketing2nd Wed. of each month - 12:00 PM

Carthage, MS (Leake Co.)Ph: 601- 267-7884 or 601-562-6353

Meridian Stockyard, Inc.1st Mon. of each month - 12:00 PMMeridian, MS (Lauderdale Co.)

Ph: 601-482-7275

Pontotoc Stockyard, Inc.Every Saturday - 11:00 AM

Pontotoc, MS (Pontotoc Co.) Ph: 662-489-4385

Ripley Sale BarnEvery 3rd Saturday - 1:00 PM

Ripley, MS (Tippah Co.)Ph: 662-720-6006 or 662-891-6554

Southeast Mississippi LivestockSale Day - Monday - 9:30 AMHattiesburg, MS (Forrest Co.)

Ph: 601-268-2587

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UPCOMING LIVESTOCK SHOWS & SALES

Mississippi Board of Animal Health Regulations require that all public sales of livestock and poultry (even if they are on

private property) must have prior approval by the State Veterinarian 30-days prior to sale. For more information, call 1-888-646-8731.

CATTLE SHOWS & SALES

Special Stocker Cow Sale Sat., Oct. 17, 2015 at 1:00 PM

Tadlock Stockyard II - Hwy. 15 South - Bay Springs, MS (Jasper Co.)

Consignment open. For more information contact David Tadlock at 601-720-3642 or Larry Waller at 601-764-4134.

Rogers Bar HR Fall Turnout Bull Sale Sat., Oct. 17, 2015 at 12:30 PM

2 miles west of Collins, MS on Hwy. 84 (Covington Co.)

Selling 80 Charolais bulls, 25 fall calving Brangus cows and 25 spring calving Brangus heifers. For more information call 601-765-8848 or 1-800-343-5051.

Tanner Farms Pasture Performance-Tested Angus & SimAngus Bull & Female Sale

Sat., Oct. 24, 2015 at 11:00 AM Tanner Farms Sale Facility - Shuqualak, MS (Noxubee Co.)

Selling 150 coming 2 & 2 year old Angus & SimAngus Bulls. Selling 200 An-gus & SimAngus females (bred heifers, cows, & pairs). Bulls have been raised on a forage based, high fiber ration, will have passed 2 breeding soundness exams and are accustomed to our heat and humidity. Females are bred for fer-tility and longevity to top breed leading sires. For a free catalog or more in-formation contact Tanner Farms 601-477-2202; Gary Tanner 601-319-6610; or www.tannerfarms.net

Tadlock Stocker Cow Sale Sat., Nov. 7 2015 at 1:00 PM

Tadlock Stockyard II - Hwy. 15 South - Bay Springs, MS (Jasper Co.)

There will be 12 service age Polled Hereford bulls for sale in conjunction with the stocker cow sale. These bulls have been selected from four herds in Mis-sissippi that continue to linebreed Victor Domino cattle. Several of these bulls are purebred herd bull quality. For more information contact David Tadlock at 601-720-3642 or Joe Tally at 601-498-5969.

HORSE SHOWS & SALESNorth MS Miniature Horse & Pony Club Fun Show

Sat., Oct. 17, 2015 Pontotoc Agri-Center - Pontotoc, MS (Pontotoc Co.)

For more information contact: James Dillard at 662-791-9990, Anne Collum at 901-493-9541 or www.nomsminihorseclub.com.

Youth Speed Events Sponsored by Lamar County 4-Horse Club T-N-B Saturdays at 10:00 AM

Oct. 17; Nov. 21; Dec. 5; Apr. 2 Lamar County Multipurpose Center - Purvis, MS (Lamar Co.)

Events are divided into ponies and age groups with lil’ britches followed by goat tying, break away roping, stakes, poles, and barrel racing competition. Western Attire required. For information call: 601-441-8993 or 601-543-9815.

Sheriff’s Posse Fall Fling Horse Show & BBQ Sat., Oct. 24, 2015 from 10 AM - Until

Sheriff’s Posse Riding Club - Hwy. 43 N. - Kosciusko, MS (Attala Co.)

Fun kids events, stick horse race and other fun events, pleasure classes, speed events, jackpot classes, cake walk, high point awards and prizes. Come enjoy a day of good food and fun. For more information call: 601-416-4571 or 662-614-2166.

Covington County Horseman’s Association Show Sat., Nov. 7, 2015

Hwy. 49 North - Collins, MS (Covington Co.)

Show starts at 10 a.m. with halter followed by western, English, gaited and pony classes. Running classes not before 2 p.m. All ages from 6 and under to 18 and over. Class payouts at show plus year-end awards. Any breed of horse - open to the public. For more information contact Doyle Battes at 601-765-5713 or http://cchassociation.webs.com.

Dixie National Paint-O-Rama Horse Show Sat.-Sun., Feb. 6-7, 2016

MS State Fairgrounds - Kirk Fordice Arena - Jackson, MS (Hinds Co.)

For more information contact Laura at 601-604-9779 or www.missphc.com.

GOAT SHOWS & SALESMS Fair Commission & MGA Fall Dairy Goat Show

Sat.-Sun., Oct. 17-18, 2015 MS Fairgrounds - Jackson, MS (Hinds Co.)

MS ADGA/AGS sanctioned, premiums paid both days. For more information call 601-259-3532.

SWINE SHOWS & SALES18th Annual Buckeye Connection Show Pig Sale

Highlight of 2010 Reserve Champion Spot Market Hog at Dixie National Junior Round-Up

Sat., Oct. 17, 2015 Copiah County Fairground - Gallman, MS (Copiah Co.)

60 gilts and barrows. The selection will consist of Poland, York, Duroc, Spot, Hampshire, Chester, Berkshire and Crosses. Viewing from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Sale starts at 1 p.m. For more information contact: Patrick Morgan at 601-750-6077 or Tony Nye at 740-606-0031.

OPEN LIVESTOCK SHOW

Lawrence County Open Invitational Livestock Show Fri.-Sat., Jan. 1-2, 2016

James E. Givens Agri-Building - Monticello, MS (Lawrence Co.)

Open Beef, Lamb, & Goats. Entry fee is $15 per head, $5 for showmanship. Entry deadline is Thu., Dec. 24, 2015. $20 per head late fee after Dec. 24, 2015. Mail entries to: Lawrence County Livestock Show Association, 353 Robbins Road, Jayess, MS 39654. For more information contact Amanda Walker at 601-587-2271 or email: [email protected].

Equipment Auctions

Fall Public Auction Fri.-Sat., Nov. 6-7, 2015 at 10:00 AM

2236 Hwy. 49 - Brooklyn, MS (Forrest Co.) Jeff Martin Auctioneers, Inc. MSAL Lic. #1255

Day One: Construction equipment, heavy trucks, heavy trailers, attachments and related items. Day Two: Farm equipment, farm attachments, vehicles and related items. Consignment deadline October 31, 2015 at 4 p.m. Brochure deadline October 5, 2015 at 12 noon. Live and online bidding. For more information call 601-450-6200 or www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com.

Farm Equipment Auction Sat., Nov. 14, 2015 at 9:00 AM

Senatobia, MS (Tate Co.) Five Star Auctions, Inc. MS. Lic. #131

Approximately 47 tractors (some are MFD), front end loaders, 3 mixer feeder wagons, 14 feed grinder mixers (some like new), 4 tub grinders (JayLor, Kuhn Knight etc., 12 gravity wagons, 33 haying equipment (balers, disc mowers, rakes, tedders), construction, trucks, trailers, harvesting, imple-ments, sprayers, pasture equipment, rotary cutters. For more information and a free color brochure call 662-562-5338 or www.fivestarauction.com.

MISSISSIPPI STATE FAIRGROUNDS

COMPLEXJackson, Mississippi PH: 601-961-4000

www.msfair.net

Wed.-Sun., Oct. 7-18 2015 Mississippi State Fair

Fairgrounds

Wed., Oct. 21 Gulf States Toyota Retail Training

Trade Mart

Fri.-Sun., Oct. 23-25 Bagwell Antique Show

Trade Mart

Sat.-Sun., Oct. 24-25 Cochran Gun Show

Trade Mart

Thu., Oct. 29 HobNob 2015

Coliseum

Tue., Nov. 3 Mary J Blige

Coliseum

Wed.-Sat., Nov. 4-7 Mistletoe Marketplace 2015

Trade Mart

Sat., Nov. 14 Victory Athletics Spirit

Trade Mart

Fri.-Sat., Nov. 20-21 Handworks Market

Trade Mart

Fri.-Sun., Nov. 20-22 Platinum Productions

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HHH UPCOMING EVENTS HHHMitchell Farms Pumpkin Patch & Maze- will be open Sept. 26 - Nov. 8, 2015, Collins, MS (Covington Co.) Weekdays are reserved for school field trips only. Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sun., 1 - 5 p.m. For more information call 601-765-8609 or www.mitchellfarms-ms.com.

Nicholas-Boyd Pumpkin Patch- Oct. 1-31, 2015, visit includes hay ride tour of farm, pumpkin from the field, old fashion playground, retail area, farm animals and more. Perfect for birthday parties, school groups, scout troops, church groups, family outings. Book a nighttime hay ride and cookout for your group. Located at 3970 Hwy. 43 North (upper end of Ross Barnett Reservoir), Brandon, MS (Rankin Co.) For more information call 601-829-0800 or www.nicholsenterprisesllc.com

Ford Farm’s Pumpkin Patch- Oct. 3 - Nov. 1, 2015, we will be opened on Mon.-Fri. for school groups. Enjoy our playground, maze, barrel train, wagon ride farm tour, corn pool, animal barn, super slides and picnic pa-vilion. Will be opened Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sun. afternoons 1 - 5 p.m. Bring your family out for a fun filled day at the farm, located 3704 SCR 33, Taylorsville, MS (Smith Co.) For more information call 601-725-4326.

Nighttime Corn Maze- at Mitchell Farms in Collins, MS (Covington Co.) Open Sat. nights Oct. 10, 17, 24, 31, from 6 - 9 p.m. Wagon rides, corn maze, play area, entertainment and food. For more information call 601-765-8609 or www.mitchellfarms-ms.com.

Fall Flower & Garden Fest- Fri.-Sat., Oct. 16-17, 2015, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Truck Crops Experiment Station in Crystal Springs, MS (Copiah Co.) Free and open to the public. For more information: http://msucares.com/fallfest or call 601-892-3731.

Antiques & Collectibles Barn Sale- Fri.-Sat., Oct. 16-17, 2015, 7 a.m. - until at 4799 Old Hwy. 11, Purvis, MS (Lamar Co.) 25+ multiple collec-tors with trailer loads of antiques, collectibles, glassware, wagon wheels, goat cart, bells, primitives, signs, anvils, furniture, tools, cast iron, tractor seats, old bottles, handmade items, old windows & doors, jewelry, coins, & more. For more information call 601-818-5886 or 601-794-7462.

Fall Festival Arts & Crafts Show- Sat., Oct. 17, 2015, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Meridian, MS (Lauderdale Co.) Kids jumper, live music & flea market. Vendors still needed. For more information call 601-479-4019 or email: [email protected].

Country Day- Sat., Oct. 17, 2015, benefits Causeyville Volunteer Fire De-partment, Causeyville Road, southeast of Meridian, MS (Lauderdale Co.) Barbecue, cakes, chitterlings, entertainment, prizes and more. For more information contact Billy Hagwood at 601-616-2198.

Antique Tractor Pull & Car Show- 5th annual benefit for Camp Lake-side, downtown Holcomb, MS (Grenada Co.) Sat., Oct. 17, 2015. Antique car/tractor parade/show, antique tractor pull, live entertainment, arts & crafts, kids tractor pull, kids train rides, cake auction, ole time demon-strators, concessions, pony rides, and much more. For more information call 662-809-6990 or 662-614-2145.

3rd Annual Sawdust and Splinters- world champion lumberjacks, log roll-ing, speed pole climbing and chainsaw carvers will attend. There will be arts & crafts, food, music, children’s activities and more. Fri. Oct. 23, 12 noon - 8 p.m. Sat. Oct. 24, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun. Oct. 25, 1 - 5 p.m. Located at the Ethel S. Vance Park, 4124 MS Hwy. 24, Liberty, MS (Amite Co.) For more information call 601-876-9635 or www.sdsfest.com.

Antique Days- Sat., Oct. 24, 2015, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m., 332 North Main, Ya-zoo City, MS (Yazoo Co.) Old tractors and engines grinding corn meal, cane syrup making, biscuit making, antique car show, Kibbie Cookoff, “Ace Cannon 2015 Fall Festival Tour.” For more information call Phyllis Haynes at 662-590-5415.

Trail Ride- Double 16 Hunting Club 8th Annual Halloween Trail Ride Sat. Oct. 24, 2015, Gumpond area of Poplarville, MS (Pearl River Co.) Adults 25, children 10 & under $5, under 5 free. Supper served Fri. & Sat. eve-ning. Live entertainment Sat. night. Hayride & campsite trick or treating (please bring candy to hand out at your campsite). For more information call Jesse at 601-550-5905. Join our Facebook page: Double 16 Hunting Club Trail Rides.

Jackson Gun Show- Sat.-Sun., Oct. 24-25, 2015, MS Trade Mart, Jackson, MS (Hinds Co.) Show hours: Sat., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 8’ tables $60 each. Buy, sell or trade. Concessions, free parking and hourly door prizes. Exhibits include: safes, guns, ammo, knives, hunting, mili-

tary, gun dealers, collectors and enthusiasts. Gun giveaway Sun. at 4 p.m., must be present to win. For more information contact: Bill or Elizabeth Milstead at 601-922-8138 or visit www.jacksongunshow.com.

MS Pearl River Woodcarvers’ Guild- invites you to the 21st Annual Show and Championships, Sat., Oct. 24, 2015, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Brandon Se-nior Center, 1000 Municipal Drive, Brandon, MS (Rankin Co.) Free to the public. View work from some of the Nation’s best carvers. There will be woodcarving supplies and carvings for sale. Free soap carving for kids. For more information contact Horace McNeal at 601-906-9933 or www.pearlriverwoodcarvers.org.

Stinkin Jims Horse Camp- in Houston, MS (Chickasaw Co.) Sat., Oct. 31 weekend, will have a Halloween party, hay rides, food, costume con-test, apple bobbing, all kinds of events for the kids and trick or treat the campers. Dance with the band starts at 9 p.m. Ride the Witch Trails and come stay the weekend. For more information contact the new owners of Stinkin Jims Horse Camp at 662-542-4665.

MS Industrial Heritage Museum- at Historic Soule Steam Works in Me-ridian, MS (Lauderdale Co.) Fri.-Sat., Nov. 6-7, 2015, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tra-ditional crafts demonstrated, steam engines, hit & miss engines, early 1900s machine shop, antique tractors. Alabama Ironcasters will have a moulten iron pour Saturday afternoon. Carousel Organ Association of America street organ fall rally will also be featured. Food on site. Admis-sion fees: $5 per individual & $25 per family. For more information call 888-868-7720 or www.soulelivesteam.com.

Meridian Railroad Museum RailFest- Meridian, MS (Lauderdale Co.) Fri-Sat., Nov. 6-7, 2015, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Come see full size and model railroad exhibits and railroad memorabilia. Free admission (donations appreciat-ed). For more information call 888-868-7720 or www.visitmeridian.com.

16th Annual Old Time Day- Sat., Nov. 7, 2015 at Batley Farm in Leakes-ville, MS (Greene Co.) Demonstrations of grist mill, cracklin cooking, cane syrup making, smokehouse, quilting, churning and more. Come en-joy the wagon train, mull pull, country store and vendors galore. Plenty of food and entertainment. For more information call 601-394-2385 or email: [email protected].

7th Annual Methodist Women’s Mission Marketplace- Sat., Nov. 7, 2015, at Puckett United Methodist Church in Puckett, MS (Rankin Co.) from 8 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. Vendors welcome $25. Homemade soups and sweet cafe $5. Order holiday casseroles. For more information call or text 601-613-7589 or email: [email protected].

Pascagoula Gun Show- Sat.-Sun., Nov. 7-8, 2015, Jackson County Fair-grounds, 2902 Shortcut Road, Pascagoula, MS (Jackson Co.) Show hours: Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. & Sun. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Exhibits include guns, mili-tary, hunting, knives, gun enthusiasts, dealers and collectors. Buy, sell and trade. For more information call 601-498-4235 or email: bigpopfire [email protected].

Blessing of the Hunt- Thu., Nov. 12, 2015, at Columbia Expo Center in Columbia, MS (Marion Co.) The event will feature over a hundred door prizes, vendors, and will be giving away a 2015 Landmaster Utility Vehicle. Rick Burgess of the Rick & Bubba Radio Show will be the featured speak-er. Doors open at 5 p.m., free admission. For more information call 601-736-9563.

Capital City Gun Show- Sat.-Sun., Nov. 14-15, 2015, Wahabi Shrine Building, 4123 I-55 South Exit 88, Jackson, MS (Hinds Co.) Show hours: Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. & Sun. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Exhibits include guns, mili-tary, hunting, knives, gun enthusiasts, dealers and collectors. Buy, sell and trade. For more information call 601-498-4235 or email: bigpopfire [email protected].

Stringer Alpaca Festival- Sat., Nov. 21, 2015, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., located at 383 CR 155, Stringer, MS (Jasper Co.) Come meet the alpacas, fiber dem-onstrations, 40 vendors, arts & crafts, food, bounce houses, entertain-ment and much more. For more information call 716-863-4366.

32nd Annual Christmas at Landrum’s Homestead- Sat.-Sun., Nov. 28-29, 2015, located at 1356 Hwy. 15 South, Laurel, MS (Jones Co.) Step back in time and take a Christmas walking tour of the past. Working homestead with over 70 buildings and displays, Civil War re-enactment, demonstra-tions, Santa, entertainment, dulcimers, wagon rides, gem mining, clog-ging, blacksmith, woodcarving, shooting gallery, candlelight tour, music, food, and much more. Admission charge $10, children 3 & under free. For more information call 601-649-2546 or www.landrums.com.

LAUDERDALE COUNTY AGRI-CENTERMeridian, Mississippi

PH: 601-482-8498

Mon.-Sun., Oct. 12-18 Queen City Fair

Sat., Oct. 24 Jeremy Odom Team Roping

Wed.-Sat., Nov. 4-7 North American Corriente Cattle

Show

Sat., Nov. 14 Circle P Barrel Race

Sat.-Sun., Nov. 21-22 Mid-South Little Britches Rodeo

Sat., Nov. 28 Circle P Productions

2nd Annual “Turkey Twerk” & Barrel Race

LINCOLN CIVIC CENTER

Brookhaven, Mississippi PH: 601-823-9064

Sat., Oct. 17

NBHA SO5 Barrel Race - 4D

Fri., Oct. 23 NBHA SO5 Barrel Race - 4D

Fri.-Sat., Nov. 13-14 Fall 4H - Open Livestock Show

TUNICA ARENA & EXPOSITION CENTER

Tunica, MississippiPH: 662-363-3299

www.tunicaarena.com

Fri.-Sat., Oct. 16-17 Clinton Anderson 3 Day Clinic

Sat.-Sun., Oct. 31 - Nov. 1 Arkansas Reining Horse Show

Thu.-Sat., Nov. 5-7 Tunica Fall Classic

TN Walking Horse Show

Fri.-Sun., Nov. 20-22 F5 Barrel Race

Fri.-Sun., Nov. 27-29 Mid-South Quarter Horse Show

RANKIN COUNTY MULTI-PURPOSE

PAVILIONBrandon, Mississippi

PH: [email protected]

Sat.-Sun., Oct. 17-18 Little Britches

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By Sarah Crowsey 4-H Member & Jr. Reporter

The Lamar County 4-H Horse Club, The Turners-N-Burners (T-n-B), is a local group of members and volunteers who share their love of horses with their friends, their family and their community. As a 4-H member, each person pledges the following, “I pledge my Head to clearer thinking, my Heart to greater loyalty, my Hands to larger service, and my Health to better living for my Club, my community, my country, and my world.”

In the 2014-2015 season, the Horse Club members walked out their pledge by participating in several community service proj-ects including the Sweet-Hearts Rodeo, the T-n-B Show Series, a Thanksgiving Food Drive and Community Christmas Caroling.

The Sweet-Hearts Rodeo is an annual event hosted by the 4-H members and volunteers and is free of charge for children and adults in the community with physical and mental challenges. Activities include a petting zoo, face painting, horseshoe toss, bronc barrel riding, roping, are-na race and other horse related events. Over eighty special guests enjoyed a day of horses, horses and more horses at last year’s 2015 Sweet-Heart’s Rodeo. This year’s Sweet-Heart’s Rodeo prom-ises to be even more exciting and is scheduled for March 19, 2016.

The T-n-B Show Series is an-other opportunity for Club mem-bers to share their love of horses with their community. There are six shows in the series and 4-H Club members not only ride in the shows, but also volunteer their time and often their very own horses to visitors at each show. Events at each show include Lil’

Britches events, speed events and livestock events. Participants win end of year awards based on their attendance and participa-tion. Seventy-four awards were presented in the 2014-2015 show season. Awards included saddles, event buckles, Lil’ Britches buck-les and participation awards. The 2015-2016 Show Series has had two shows this year with over one hundred in attendance at each show. Future show dates are October 17 (a PINK-OUT show for breast cancer awareness), November 21, December 5 and April 2. Lil’ Britches events start at 10 a.m. with livestock and speed events to follow. There is a full concession stand and everyone is invited to come join in for a day filled with clean family fun.

The 4-H Horse Club begins its new year in the fall, which means fall elections of Senior and Junior officers. This year, these newly elected officers along with adult mentors have implemented some exciting new “Monday-night-at-the-Arena” events that will high-light our Club’s dedication to “making the best better” in 2015-2016.

On the Monday nights before each of the Saturday show series, members, visitors and volun-teers will participate in “Ropes N Goats.” There will be club men-tors teaching goat tying to those who have never tied a goat before or for those who have tied and want to improve their skills. We will have both live goats and “goat dummies” for practice. Calves and mentors will also be avail-able for those who need practice in breakaway roping. (The club says thank you to Mike Keith for so generously supplying the calves and sheep for our practice nights and for the shows.)

On Monday, October 12, from

Lamar County 4-H Horse Club2-6 p.m. T-n-B will host a Roping Clinic with brothers Mr. Ford and Mr. Ford with the “Ropes N Goats” practice to follow. Cost is $20 with all proceeds to go to the 4-H Horse Club. Monday, September 21, at 6 p.m. will be our Tack-Up-Safety Clinic hosted by our senior officers, Hannah and Maloree. The clinic will be followed by Poles and Stakes tips and practice. Monday, September 28, at 6 p.m. will be our Nutritional Needs for Your Horse and Weight Measure-ments Demonstration with Barrel tips and practice to follow. These are just a sampling of our upcom-ing “Monday-night-at-the Arena” events starting at 6 p.m.

The 4-H Horse Club also par-ticipates in other “fun” shows throughout the year. One of these is the Feed Show benefitting the Baxterville Athletics Association on October 3 beginning at 10 a.m. with Lil’ Britches, speed events, and “fun horse games.” This year, the 4-H Horse Club will host two of its very own “Play-Days.” These will be fundraisers run by the club members and volunteers. There will be “fun” events and speed events for all ages and ALL pro-ceeds raised will go towards 4-H District competition (June 9-11) and 4-H State competition (June 22-25) fees. These play-days will be held on February 6 and May 7 beginning at 10 a.m.

We invite all riders and non-riders to come check us out and learn how you can be involved with one of the best 4-H Horse Clubs in Mississippi. For more information, please contact: Lisa Cox, the Show Series Co-Chair at 601-441-8993 or one of our 4-H leaders, Carl Hutson at 601-447-4158 or Ray Lee at 601-543-4756.

Participants win end of year awards based on their attendance and participation. Seventy-four awards were presented in the 2014-2015 show season. Awards included saddles, event buckles, Lil’ Britches buckles and participation awards.

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A & W Christmas Tree Farm13001 Forts Lake Road Moss Point, MS 39562

Contact: Austin or Wanda Clark Phone: (251) 751-2596

Email: [email protected] Description: Choose & Cut

Christmas Trees & More.

A Stroka Gene-US Alpacas 383 County Road 155 Stringer, MS 39481

Contact: Mary Ann Stroka Phone: (716) 863-4366 Cell: (716) 861-3751

Email: [email protected] Website: www.astrokageneusaplacas.com

Facebook: stroka alpacasDescription: Working alpaca farm.

Adkins Farms Adkins Farms 373 Hwy 364

Booneville, MS 38829 Contact: Charlotte Adkins

Phone: (662) 728-6293 Cell: (662) 790-3726

Email: [email protected] Website: adkinsfarms.com

Description: Pumpkin patch, corn maze & hay rides

Alliance for Sustainable Ag Production Demo Farm

1184 Coleman Road Goodman, MS 39079

Contact: Keith Benson Phone: (601) 899-4999 Cell:

Email: [email protected] Description: 50 acre demonstration

farm promoting agriculture.

Barr Farms/Copperhead Barr Ranch 234 New Home Road

Mendenhall, MS 39114 Contact: Pam Barr

Phone: (601) 847-3309 Cell: (601) 382-2462

Email: [email protected] Facebook: Copperhead Barr Ranch

and Kristy’s Trail RideDescription: Dairy Farm.

Brownlee Farms 314 Skating Rink Road Red Banks, MS 38661

Contact: Brooks Brownlee Phone: (662) 838-7016 Cell: (901) 626-0855

Email: [email protected] Website: BrownleeFarms.com

Facebook: Brownlee FarmsDescription: Pick-your-own strawberries and pumpkins.

Bull Bottom Farms 1641 Sayles Road

Duck Hill, MS 38925 Contact: Katie Robinson

Phone: Cell: (662) 614-5746 Email: [email protected]

Website: bullbottomfarms.com Facebook: Bull Bottom Farms

Description: A real working farm providing agritainment.

Cedar Hill Farm, Inc.8 Love Road

Hernando, MS 38632

Contact: Robert Foster Phone: (662) 429-2540

Cell: (901) 359-2540 Email: [email protected]

Website: www.gocedarhillfarm.com Description: Family owned farm

offering choose & cut Christmas trees, pumpkin patch, weddings, pony rides

and so much more.

Charlie’s Upik 257 Charlie’s Lane

Lucedale, MS 39452 Contact: Janice Eubanks Phone: (601) 530-0548

Cell: (601) 508-4565 Email: [email protected]

Website: charliesupik.com Facebook: charliesupik

Description: U-pick vegetables

Christmas Memories Tree Farm1101 New Home RoadMagnolia, MS 39652Contact: Terry Pigott

Phone: (601) 248-2229Email: [email protected]: www.christmas- memoriestreefarm.com

Description: Choose & cut Christmas Tree Farm.

Clayton Farms10724 Holly Springs Road

Hernando, MS 38632 Contact: Ronald Clayton Phone: (901) 326-7479

Email: [email protected] Description: U-Pick Farm.

Critter Crossing Road 1092 Scott Furr Road Magnolia, MS 39652

Contact: Pamela Scariano Phone: (601) 324-0557

Cell: (601) 395-2709 Email: [email protected] Website: www.crittercrossingfarm.com

Description: Family farm offering educational & other events.

Coach’s Cedar Creek Farm, Inc. 111 Doug Byrd Road Lucedale, MS 39452

Contact: Douglas Byrd Phone: (601) 947-7235

Cell: (601) 770-0552 Email: [email protected]

Description: Greenhouse operation & educational tours.

Country Pumpkins860 Spruill Road

Caledonia, MS 39740Contact: Dwight & Jean Colson

Phone: (662) 574-5062Email: [email protected]

Website: www.countrypumpkins.msDescription: Pumpkin Patch

& other activities.

E and S Ranch3040 Jones Loop Road

Terry, MS 39170 Contact: Earnest Perry Phone: (601) 941-1773

Email: [email protected] Description: Working Horse

& Cattle Farm.

Erudite Acres, LLC411 Gore Road

Lena, MS 39094 Contact: D.J. Hendrix

Phone: (512) 963-5634 Description: Greenhouse Operation &

Education Tours.

Farmer Jim’s Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze

Hwy 16 West Rolling Fork, MS 39159

Contact: Jim & Lynn Newman Phone: (662) 873-2511

Cell: (662) 907-3359 Email: [email protected] Website: www.farmerjimspumpkin-

patch.com Facebook: FarmerJim’sPumpkinPatch

andCornMazeDescription: Pumpkin patch & corn maze.

Ford Farms & Produce, LLC 3704 SCR 33

Taylorsville, MS 39168 Contact: Kevin & Rhonda Ford

Phone: (601) 725-4326 Cell: (601) 580-9153

Email: [email protected] Facebook: Ford’s Farm

Description: Vegetable, cattle farm.

Fulmer’s Farmstead & MS Pecan Festival

510 Wingate Road Beaumont, MS 39423

Contact: Jeanette & Ken Fulmer Phone: (601) 964-8222

Cell: (601) 788-4024 Email: [email protected] Website: MsPecanFestival.com

Facebook: Fulmer General StoreDescription: Pecan Festival

and Farmstead.

Gazebo Lake Ranch 1098 Curtis Road Utica, MS 39175

Contact: Dorothene Torry-Willis Phone: (601) 885-9808 Cell: Email: [email protected] Website: gazebolake.com

Description: Goat ranch and hall for indoor & outdoor events.

Goodhope Farms2343 Mt. Olivet RoadBatesville, MS 38606Contact: Chris Coker

Phone: (662) 935-8404Email: [email protected]

Description: U-pick farm, pumpkin patch & maze.

Good Ole Days Festival 52 Virginia Street, Ste. B

Lucedale, MS 39452 Contact: Annis Dailey Phone: (601) 766-0730

Cell: (601) 791-1359 Email: [email protected] Website: georgecountyhabitat.org

Facebook: Good Ole DaysDescription: Annual Festival.

H & H Farms 2363 Sowell Road

Coldwater, MS 38618 Contact: Tim Hudson

Phone: (901) 487-0466 Email: [email protected]

Description: Pick-your-own fruits and vegetables.

Holley Farm 2100 Patton Flat Oakland Road

Fulton, MS 38843 Contact: Jan Holley

Phone: (662) 871-6949 Email: [email protected]

Website: HolleyFarms.com Facebook: Holley Farm

Description: Corn maze, pumpkin patch, farm animals and more.

Holly Berry Hills Christmas Tree Farm13493 Martha Redmond Road

Saucier, MS 39574 Contact: Larry Haley

Phone: (228) 539-9518 Email: [email protected]

Website: www.hollyberryhills.com Description: Choose & Cut Christmas

Trees, Potted Trees, Pumpkins.

Holly Berry Hills Christmas Tree Farm13493 Martha Redmond Road

Saucier, MS 39574 Contact: Larry Haley

Phone: (228) 539-9518 Email: [email protected]

Website: HollyBerryHills.com Description: Choose & Cut Christmas

Trees, Potted Plants, & Pumpkins.

Homochitto River Park/ Camp Ridge Point

710 Homochitto Campout Road SE Meadville, MS 39653

Contact: Howard Herring Phone: (601) 532-7159

Cell: (601) 384-7159 Email: [email protected] Description: Farming operation

and camping facility.

Hope Fruit & Berry Farm 362 SCR 142

Morton, MS 39117 Contact: Dewey Wise

Phone: (601) 382-3018 Email: hopefruitandberryfarm@

bayspringstel.net Website: www.hopefruitandberryfarm.com

Facebook: facebook.com/hopefruit-andberryfarm

Description: U-pick fruit farm.

K and B Farms LLC 300 Alliston Farm Place

Florence, MS 39073 Contact: Bill Brake

Phone: (601) 845-3085 Cell: (601) 622-8747

Email: [email protected] Facebook: K & B: Choose and Cut

Christmas Tree FarmDescription: A choose & cut

Christmas Tree farm.

Kazery Farm1470 South McRaven Road

Jackson, MS 39209Contact: Don Kazery, Jr.

Phone: 601-922-6767Email: [email protected]

Website: msfoodmarketmaker.com/business/907713

Description: A choose & cut Christmas Tree farm.

Landrum’s Homestead & Village 1356 Hwy 15 South Laurel, MS 39443

Contact: Deborah Upton Phone: (601) 649-2546

Email: [email protected] Website: Landrums.com

Description: Living History Museum

Lazy Acres Plantation 596 Lazy Acres Road Chunky, MS 39323

Contact: Michael May Phone: (601) 655-8264 Cell: (601) 917-4196

Email: [email protected] Website: Lazy-Acres.com

Facebook: Lazy Acres PlantationDescription: Choose & cut Christmas

Trees & Pumpkin Patch.

Lazy U Farm 5572 Elon Road

Macon, MS 39341 Contact: Myron Unruh Phone: (662) 361-0237 Cell: (662) 361-0237

Email: [email protected] Facebook: [email protected]

Description: Pumpkin Patch, Corn Maze.

Lee-Agri Multipurpose Center5395 Hwy 145 SouthVerona, MS 38879

Contact: Torrey MitchellPhone: (662) 539-1736

Email: [email protected]: www.leeagri.com

Description: County-owned Children’s agri/education center.

Lost Corner Farm, LLC 30178 Lost Corner Road

Nettleton, MS 38858 Contact: Gayla Turner

Phone: (662) 760-2637 Cell: Email: [email protected]

Website: www.lostcornerfarm.net Description: Heritage farm

over 150 years old.

Lowery Family Christmas Tree Farm

269 Waldrop RoadFlora, MS 39071

Contact: Judith LoweryPhone: (601) 879-0026

Email: [email protected]: www.therestingplace-

retreat.comDescription: Christmas Tree Farm

& other events.

M & M Christmas Tree Farm7387 Hwy 4 West

Senatobia, MS 38668 Contact: Brenda Mathews

Phone: (662) 292-5831 Email: [email protected] Description: Choose & Cut Your

Own Christmas Tree. Petting Zoo.

Massey Produce Farm, LLC122 Crooms Lane

Lucedale, MS 39452 Contact: Jarrod Massey Phone: (601) 508-1157

Email: [email protected] Description: U-Pick Produce Farm.

May’s Corn Maze 3318 Webster Lodi Road

Stewart, MS 39767 Contact: Myron May

Phone: (662) 258-2613 Cell: (662) 435-4546

Email: brendapmay@yahoo Website: MaysCornMaze.com

Description: Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch.

Agritourism in MississippiFarms Registered with the

Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce

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Merry Christmas Tree Farm 1890 Getwell Road Nesbit, MS 38651

Contact: Mullins or Norma Doles Phone: (662) 429-9462

Cell: (901) 212-3402 Email: [email protected]

Website: MerryChristmasTreeFarm.com Description: Christmas Tree Sales

& Gift shop.

Mert’s Satsumas14380 Duckworth Road

Gulfport, MS 39503 Contact: Glen or Valeri Merritt

Phone: (228) 831-2936 Email: [email protected]

Facebook: Mertssatsumas Description: Family Owned U-Pick Satsuma Farm with Over 400 Trees.

Middleton Farms 21500 Otis Cooper Road Moss Point, MS 39562

Contact: Shane Middleton Phone: (251) 649-6757

Cell: (251) 680-7031 Email: [email protected]

Website: middletonfarmtours.webs.com Facebook: Middleton FarmsDescription: Dairy Farm.

Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum 1150 Lakeland Drive Jackson, MS 39216 Contact: Lise Foy

Phone: (601) 432-4500 Email: [email protected] Website: msagmuseum.org

Facebook: Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum

Description: Museum celebrating MS Agricultural Heritage.

The Homestead Education Center 402 Lake Valley Road Starkville, MS 39759

Contact: Alison Buehler Phone: (662) 694-0124

Email: [email protected]

Website: thehomesteadcenter.com Description: Working farm with

workshops & special events.

Mitchell Family Farms 650 Leaf River Church Road

Collins, MS 39428 Contact: Jo Lynn Mitchell

Phone: (601) 765-8609 Cell: (601) 606-0762

Email: [email protected] Website: MtchellFarms-ms.com

Facebook: Mitchell FarmsDescription: Educational Farm

tours, peanut festival, maze, pump-kin patch, and more.

Nichols-Boyd Pumpkin Patch 3970 Highway 43 North

Brandon, MS 39047 Contact: A.B. Nichols

Phone: (601) 829-0800 Cell: (601) 260-4343

Email: [email protected] Website: nicholsenterprisesllc.com

Facebook: Nichols-Boyd Pumpkin Patch

Description: Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze.

Old River Road Blueberry Farm22528 Old River Road Vancleve, MS 39565

Contact: Edward or Karon Engel

Phone: (228) 806-5090 Email: [email protected]

Website: [email protected]

Facebook: Old River Road Blueberry Farm Description: U-Pick Blueberry Farm

Pine Mountain Christmas Tree Farm 46 County Road 608 Walnut, MS 38683

Contact: Mike Marolt Phone: (662) 286-8157 Cell: (662) 643-3902

Email: [email protected] Description: Choose and Cut

Christmas Tree Farm.

Pontotoc Ridge Blueberry Farm240 Carter Lane

Pontotoc, MS 38863Contact: Teresa Holifield

Phone (662) 489-8481Email: [email protected]

Website: msfoodmarketmaker.com/business/2913

Description: Blueberry Farm & more.

Prospect Produce Farm 144 CR 61

Houston, MS 38851 Contact: James Earnest Phone: (662) 542-8878 Cell: (662) 542-1513

Email: prospectproducefarm@ hotmail.com

Facebook: Prospect Produce FarmDescription: Pick-your-own

Produce Farm.

Pumpkin Patch Farms2390 CR 805

Blue Mountain, MS 38610Contact: Clay Meeks

Phone: (662) 685-4328Email: [email protected]: www.pumpkinpatchfarms.com

Description: Working farm with fun seasonal activities.

Reyer Farms 1098 County Line Road

Lena, MS 39094 Contact: Brittany Reyer Phone: (601) 906-8991

Email: [email protected] Website: reyerfarms.blogspot.com

Facebook: reyer farmsDescription: Pick-your-own

Fruit & Vegetable Farm.

Rolling Acres Farm, LLC 276 Highway 48 West Tylertown, MS 39667

Contact: Leila San Martin-Rodriguez Phone: (504) 943-0123 Cell: (504) 939-5163

Email: [email protected] Description: A 600 acres working

cattle farm. Guided trail rides, picnics, pick-your-own blackberries.

Rosebud Christmas Trees 5819 Gunter Road

Walnut Grove, MS 39189 Contact: Larry Massey Phone: (601) 253-2285 Cell: (601) 201-8179

Email: [email protected] Website: rosebudchristmastrees.

jmassey.com Facebook: rosebud christmas trees

Description: Choose and cut Christmas tree farm.

Sawdust and Splinters @ Sherard Gray Estates

1107 Gray Cemetary Road Magnolia, MS 39652

Contact: Lorraine Jenkins Phone: (601) 341-3255

Email: [email protected] Website: sdsfest.com

Facebook: sawdustandsplintersDescription: Lumberjack activities,

petting zoo, and more.

Seward Farms Maze 10836 Tanner Williams Road

Lucedale, MS 39452 Contact: Rita or Steve Seward

Phone: (228) 641-3936 Cell: (251) 510-5557

Email: [email protected] Website: SewardFarms.com Description: Corn maze and

other activities.

Shroomdom Inc. 23 Rosenbaum Drive Poplarville, MS 39470

Contact: Leilani A. Steward Phone: (601) 795-2611

Cell: (601) 466-1918 Email: [email protected]

Description: 160 acre mushroom farm offering mushroom education

walk, and foraging.

Silver Creek Equestrian5025 Bovina Cut Off Road

Vicksburg, MS 39180Contact: Mary Jane Wooten

Phone: (601) 898-8988Email: [email protected]

Website: www.silvercreekarena.comDescription: Equestrian Facility

with other events.

Southern Promiseland Farm 1212 Raygan Lane

Kiln, MS 39556 Contact: Stacey Necaise Phone: (228) 255-4866

Cell: (228) 342-0983 Email: [email protected]

Website: SouthernPromiseland.com Facebook: Southern Promiseland Farm

Description: Farm animals, mazes, pumpkin patch, hayrides.

The Hideaway at Reed’s Estate950 Pleasant Grove Drive SE

Monticello, MS 39654 Contact: Bernie Reed or Linda Netterville

Phone: (731) 616-0771 Email: [email protected]

Website: reedshideaway.com Facebook: The Hideaway at Reed’s Estate

Description: Activities Include Weddings, Parties, Reunions,

Photography Sessions & More.

Thomley’s Christmas Tree Farm 50 Hegwood Road

Hattiesburg, MS 39402 Contact: Randy Thomley Phone: (601) 264-2743

Cell: (601) 270-8162 Email: thomleyschristmastreefarm@

yahoo.com Website: thomleyschristmastreefarm.com

Facebook: Thomley’s Christmas Tree Farm

Description: Choose and cut Christmas Tree Farm.

Trace Pathways at Stamps Farms6580 Learned Road

Learned, MS 39066Contact: Delmer C. Stamps

Phone: (601) 497-8189Email: [email protected]: www.tracepathwaysfarm.comDescription: Five Pathways of Educa-

tion Fun. Exposure to livestock, wildlife & forestry.

Tranquility Trails 6101 Liberty Road Ashland, MS 38603

Contact: Jerry & Beverly Estes Phone: (662) 224-8132 Cell: (662) 471-1406

Email: [email protected] Website: tranquilitytrails.com

Description: Trails and camping.

Tupelo Buffalo Park and Zoo 2272 North Coley Road

Tupelo, MS 38803 Contact: Sheila Franklin Phone: (662) 844-8709 Cell: (662) 255-2729

Email: [email protected] Website: TupeloBuffaloParkc.om Facebook: www.facebook.com/

tupelobuffaloparkDescription: Zoo featuring exotic

animals & petting zoo, & pumpkin patch.

Tuscumbia Gardens 42 County Road 502 Corinth, MS 38834

Contact: McCoy Phillips Phone: (662) 287-2603

Cell: (662) 287-2603 Email: [email protected] Website: TuscumbiaGardens.com

Description: Pick-your-own blueberries, blackberries, muscadines.

Uncle Bam’s Farm305 Scallions RoadGrenada, MS 38901

Contact: Andrea DavisPhone: (662) 647-1752

Email: [email protected]: facebook.com/

unclebamsfarmDescription: Timber farm with

agricultural events & fun.

Vesely’s Nursery451 North Black Creek Road

Sumrall, MS 39482Contact: Frances VeselyPhone: (601) 264-9518

Email: [email protected]: www.veselysnursery.com

Description: Greenhouse operations with educational tours.

Welford Farms Pumpkin Patch & Christmas Tree Farm

5140 Old 63 NorthLucedale, MS 39452

Contact: Debbie WelfordPhone: (601) 673-0287

Email: [email protected]: www.welfordfarms.com

Description: Working farm, pumpkin patch & Christmas tree farm.

Wise Family Farm 291 Shady Grove Road Pontotoc, MS 38863

Contact: Stanley Wise Phone: (662) 419-0327 Cell: (662) 266-0328

Email: [email protected]: wisefarmer.com

Description: Family farm offering U-pick vegetables in season. Also a corn maze, pumpkin patch & more.

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By Lise Foy Contributing Writer

When you think of a cast iron skillet, you probably think of fried chicken or cornbread. And, there is a strong possibility that your grand-mother had one designated for each use. One lived on the stove and the other in the oven. They never got ‘put up’ so to speak.

A cast iron skillet is much more versatile than chicken and corn-bread. They are great for braising meat, baking cakes and many things in between. I remember my grand-mother making peanut brittle that she called ‘candy,’ in her skillet. It would pop and sizzle, and then she poured it out on an enamel table to cool and cut. It was an amazing pro-cess!

A cast iron skillet is a staple piece of equipment for us when we camp because it can be used over an open flame or a hot rock, depending on the level of heat needed.

Cast iron cookware was especially popular among homemakers and housekeepers during the first half of the 20th century. Companies that produced cast iron cookware in-cluded Griswold and Wagner Ware, both of which went out of business in the 1950’s. Pots and pans from this era continue to see daily use among many households and are highly sought after by antique col-lectors and dealers. Today, the Lodge Manufacturing company is currently the only major manufacturer of cast iron cookware in the United States.

Our grandmothers knew how to season these skillets and how to clean them to maintain the no-stick seasoned surface. After thousands of years, the onset of Teflon-coated aluminum cookware in the 1960’s may have caused our modern kitch-ens to lose the skill of cast iron care. Please note the use of the word ‘may’ here, because I know many of you

still use your cornbread skillet that lives in the oven on a daily basis, as my parents do. After all, there are some things an aluminum pan just cannot do.

For those of us who use these skil-lets regularly, or maybe inherited one and do not know how to use it or season it, here is some very useful information from Lodge Manufac-turing:

Maintaining the seasoning should keep your cast iron in good condi-tion, but at some point you may need to repeat the seasoning pro-cess. If food sticks to the surface, or you notice a dull, gray color, or rust, repeat the seasoning process.

1. Wash the cookware with hot, soapy water and a stiff brush. (It is okay to use soap this time because you are preparing to re-season the cookware).

2. Rinse and dry completely.3. Apply a very thin, even coating

of MELTED solid vegetable shorten-ing (or cooking oil of your choice) to the cookware (inside and out).

4. Place aluminum foil on the bot-tom rack of the oven to catch any dripping, and set temperature to 350–400 degrees F.

5. Place cookware upside down on the top rack of the oven.

6. Bake the cookware for at least one hour. After the hour, turn the oven off and let the cookware cool in the oven.

7. Repeat the process as needed to achieve the classic black patina.

8. Store the cookware uncovered, in a dry place when cooled.

On November 21, the Ag Museum will present an educational dem-onstration on historic and modern methods of care of cast iron pieces. There are many antique cast iron cookware pieces on display at the Museum in Small Town, Mississippi, the Fortenberry-Parkman Farm-stead and inside the Heritage Cen-ter Gallery. Call for details about

Out of the Frying Pan

A variety of cast iron cookware cleaned, greased and ready to be put into the fire for seasoning.

the demonstration and don’t forget to mark your calendars for Harvest Festival, when Small Town, Missis-sippi, comes to life November 11-14, 2015.

Here is a great fall recipe from Southern Living using a cast iron skillet.

Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake 1/2 cup chopped pecans 2 large Granny Smith apples, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch-thick slices 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 teaspoons vanilla extract, divided 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon, di-vided 1/2 cup butter, softened and divided 2 teaspoons brandy 1 cup firmly packed light brown sugar 3/4 cup granulated sugar, divided 2 large eggs, separated 3/4 cup milk 1/2 cup sour cream 2 cups all-purpose baking mix (like Bisquick) 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg

Preheat oven to 350°. Bake pe-cans in a single layer in a shallow pan 8 to 10 minutes or until toasted and fragrant, stirring after 5 min-utes. Increase oven temperature to

375°. Toss apple slices with lemon juice, 1 tsp. vanilla extract, and 1/2 tsp. cinnamon. Melt 1/4 cup butter in a 10-inch cast-iron skillet over low heat. Remove from heat; stir in brandy. Sprinkle with brown sugar. Sprinkle pecans over brown sugar mixture. Arrange apples in 2 con-centric circles over pecans. Beat 1/2 cup granulated sugar and remaining 1/4 cup butter at medium speed with an electric mixer until blended. Add egg yolks, 1 at a time, beating just until blended after each addition. Add milk, sour cream, and remain-ing 1 tsp. vanilla, beating just until blended. Whisk together baking mix, nutmeg, and remaining 1/4 tsp. cinnamon in a medium bowl. Add nutmeg mixture to butter mixture, beating just until blended. Beat egg whites in a large bowl at high speed until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in remaining 1/4 cup granu-lated sugar until stiff peaks form. Fold into batter. Spread batter over apples in skillet. Bake at 375° for 50 to 54 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted halfway into center of cake comes out clean. Cool in skillet on a wire rack 10 minutes. Carefully run a knife around edge of cake to loos-

en. Invert cake onto a serving plate, replacing any topping that sticks to skillet on cake.

The November 2014 fire has not stopped the Museum’s effort to teach the next generation about the importance of agriculture and the innovations our ancestors de-veloped to feed, clothe, and house themselves. Rebuilding efforts are underway, as well as continuing ef-forts toward the master plan renova-tions which began in 2013. If you would like to make a donation to the ‘Raising the Barn’ campaign, make checks payable to the Mississippi Ag-riculture Museum Foundation, 1150 Lakeland Drive, Jackson, MS 39216. Call us to learn about volunteer op-portunities.

The Ag Museum is located at 1150 Lakeland Drive in Jackson and is open Monday through Satur-day from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. In addition to our gallery and exhibit spaces, the Ag Museum also has room for your event, whether it’s a meet-ing, a wedding or other special event. Call (601) 432-4500 for information.

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MISSISSIPPI HORSE PARK

Starkville, MississippiPH: 662-325-9350

www.mshorsepark.com

Thu.-Sun., Oct. 15-18 Horse Poor Barrel Race

Fri., Nov. 6 Lee Brice in Concert

Sat., Nov. 14 Little I

Mon.-Sat., Nov. 16-21 FARMtastic

CROSSROADS ARENA

Corinth, MississippiPH: 662-287-7779

www.crossroadsarena.com

Sat., Oct. 17 Indian Artifact Show

Sat., Oct. 17 EPW Halloween Monster Bash

Thu., Oct. 29 REDvolution Tour

Sat., Nov. 7 Mark Chestnut

Thu., Nov. 12 All the Earth is Holy Ground Tour

NESHOBA COUNTY COLISEUMPhiladelphia, MS PH: 601-656-5775

[email protected]

Fri.-Sat., Oct. 16-17 Southern Pro Bull Riders Challenge

Thu., Oct. 29 Fall Fun Day

Special Needs Children

Fri.-Sat., Oct. 30-31 Dixie Rumble Go-Cart Races

Thu.-Sat., Nov. 12-14 A&G Music Fest

FORREST COUNTYMULTIPURPOSE

CENTERHattiesburg, Mississippi

PH: 601-583-7500www.forrestcountycenter.com

Fri.-Sun., Oct. 23-25

Feeding America 4D Barrel Race

Sat., Nov. 7 Junknista Vintage Market

Fri.-Sat., Nov. 13-14 Kiko Goat Association Sale

Sat.-Sun., Nov. 21-22 Gun and Knife Show

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Adams 66Alcorn 5Amite 69Attala 37Benton 3Bolivar 17Calhoun 20Carroll 31Chickasaw 22Choctaw 33Claiborne 53Clarke 58Clay 28Coahoma 10Copiah 54Covington 63Desoto 1Forrest 74Franklin 67George 79Greene 76Grenada 26Hancock 80Harrison 81Hinds 48Holmes 36Humphreys 35Issaquena 46Itawamba 16Jackson 82Jasper 57Jefferson Davis 62Jefferson 59Jones 64Kemper 45Lafayette 13Lamar 73Lauderdale 52Lawrence 61Leake 43Lee 15Leflore 25Lincoln 60Lowndes 29Madison 42Marion 72Marshall 2Monroe 23Montgomery 32Neshoba 44Newton 51Noxubee 39Oktibbeha 34Panola 12Pearl River 77Perry 75Pike 70Pontotoc 21Prentiss 9Quitman 11Rankin 49Scott 50Sharkey 40Simpson 55Smith 56Stone 78Sunflower 24Tallahatchie 18Tate 8Tippah 4Tishomingo 6Tunica 7Union 14Walthall 71Warren 47Washington 30Wayne 65Webster 27Wilkinson 68Winston 38Yalobusha 19Yazoo 41

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By Nathan Gregory MSU Ag Communications

Brian Williams, an agricultural economist with the Mississippi State University Extension Ser-vice, said he expects these factors to keep the 2015 value of produc-tion about the same as 2014’s val-ue, if not slightly lower.

Swine producers will be closely monitoring the performance of corn and soybean -- two major feed sources in the swine industry -- as the year winds down, Wil-liams said. Foreign markets will also affect the decisions of state producers.

“A lot of swine producers are watching China, which is a big player in the market. It seems quiet there right now, but there were some fears of economic col-lapse recently,” Williams said. “If that were to happen, it could have an impact on our pork producers.”

Beef prices also factor into pork demand. Williams said beef prices were at record highs last year, but they have come down consider-ably since then. Lower beef prices would hurt the pork industry.

At the end of 2014, Mississippi had 46,000 breeding sows and about 555,000 hogs being raised for slaughter. Sow numbers were about the same as the year before, but hog numbers had increased by 11 percent.

Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus, or PEDv, occurred in por-tions of the country last year and created major problems for U.S. pork producers, but incidents have declined. Mississippi did not have a PEDv outbreak, but the virus raised awareness of the need for increased biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of disease in the future.

“Producers are paying more attention to biosecurity manage-ment during the shipment and transfer of pigs from one place to another,” Extension swine special-ist Mark Crenshaw said. “Indus-try leaders and researchers have started looking at other diseases that could have devastating effects on the industry and are developing a coordinated response to any for-eign disease threat we might see here.”

The lack of a local major pork market where producers can sell finished pigs has changed the Mis-sissippi pork industry. Since Sara Lee Corp. closed its packing and processing plant in West Point eight years ago, the Mississippi in-dustry has adjusted its production.

With limited pork markets nearby, many young pigs produced in Mis-sissippi are transported to other states for finishing.

“Hauling finished pigs a long distance to a packing facility is not economically sustainable when you consider transportation costs, so it is more economical to ship them out of the state at a young age,” Crenshaw said. “I don’t know if we will ever bounce back from the loss of the plant at West Point unless we gain a nearby market for finished pigs. We’re limited at either being small operations supplying local markets or large enough that we can ship loads of young pigs out of state where they can be finished near existing mar-kets.”

Interest in raising pigs on pas-tureland for personal consump-tion has been growing slowly in the state. Crenshaw credits this trend to consumer preference and a lack of available local market pigs throughout the state.

“When you look at the total number of pigs produced in the state, the percentage of pigs being

raised by people doing so for their own consumption is small,” he said, “but it is increasing because there is demand in niche and spe-cialty markets. Some buyers have certain requirements related to specific genetics, housing and management system, or they may want antibiotic-free pigs.”

Lower feed prices have made it possible for swine producers to more than break even, but that will change if cash hog prices con-tinue to drop. Still, Crenshaw said, there is reason for cautious opti-mism for Mississippi producers.

“If you weren’t affected by PEDv last year, you were making good money because the market was artificially high. The increase in pigs coming to market this year has driven prices back down, but when you look at the mentality of producers across the country, it’s positive,” he said. “In Mississippi, we haven’t had the disease issues you see in more densely populated areas. When swine producers have healthy pigs, it’s easier to be opti-mistic about the future.”

Swine Industry Remains Steady Through Challenges

By Susan Head Grants Management &

Marketing Specialist - MDAC

Commissioner Cindy Hyde-Smith and the Mississippi Agriculture & Livestock Theft Bureau would like to remind you to keep a watchful eye during this harvest season.

Before grain leaves your farm or operation, it is highly encouraged to have the grain weighed on-farm or at nearby scales. If there are no on-farm scales, follow the grain truck to a nearby scale and obtain a weigh ticket before it leaves your sight. There have been cases of grain driv-ers dumping and selling direct to other parties to obtain quick cash

before arriving at the grain elevator. It is virtually impossible to know by looking if grain has been dumped without having two weigh tickets.

“It is important that farmers obtain a weigh ticket before grain leaves on its intended destination and compare that to the actual weigh ticket when the grain arrives at the elevator or buying point,” says Commissioner Cindy Hyde-Smith, “If there is any discrepancy, please contact Ag Theft.”

If you suspect any criminal activ-ity on any ag-related issue, please contact the Mississippi Agriculture & Livestock Theft Bureau at 601-359-1121 or toll free at 1-800-678-2660.

Prevent Grain Theft from Your Farm

Pigs and hogs feed at Palo Alto Farms in West Point, Mississippi, in this file photo. Consumer preference is one reason interest has been growing in people in the state raising pigs on pastureland for their own consumption. (File photo by MSU Ag Communications/ Kevin Hudson)

Phillips Farms Elevator in Yazoo County helped retrieve grain that was dumped at an undisclosed location and returned the corn to the owner. Mississippi Agriculture & Livestock Theft Bureau was as-sisted in the recovery effort by Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks and Holmes County Sheriff’s Office.

Remember to have grain weighed and obtain a weigh ticket before the truck departs for the grain elevator.