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VOL. 100, No. 14 www.LDAF.la.gov July 6, 2017 Baton Rouge, La. (June 30, 2017) – Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M., said farmers and ranchers in 51 Louisiana parishes could be eligible for recovery grant money as a result of the flood events in March and August of 2016. “Informational meetings will be held across the state to assist producers with the application process,” Strain said. “Our agricultural producers must meet certain requirements for eligibility. Meeting times and locations will be released at a later date.” This $10 million grant is funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (as Community Development Block Disaster Recovery Program {CDBG}grant funds). The Office of Community Development, Disaster Recovery Unit, receives the CDBG disaster recovery grant funds from HUD. The Louisiana Department of Agriculture of Forestry will then administer the program. The funding is part of the $1.6 billion congressional appropriation for Restore Louisiana. “Conventional disaster programs like low-interest disaster loans and crop insurance are often inadequate when our farmers are impacted by major disasters like the flooding of 2016,” Strain said. “We worked to secure this funding to help fill gaps to ensure our farmers can get back on their feet and continue producing high quality agricultural food and fiber for years to come.” Producers with pre-storm annual gross farm revenue of $25,000 in the years 2014, 2015 or 2016 are eligible to apply. Crop loss must amount to a minimum of $10,000 as calculated by the crop loss calculator. Eligible crops include: cotton, corn, crawfish, grain sorghum, rice, hay, soybeans, sweet potatoes, sugarcane, strawberries, wheat and cattle. Eligible parishes include: Acadia, Allen, Ascension, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Calcasieu, Caldwell, Catahoula, Claiborne, DeSoto, East Baton Rouge, East Carroll, East Feliciana, Evangeline, Franklin, Grant, Iberia, Iberville, Jackson, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, LaSalle, Lincoln, Livingston, Madison, Morehouse, Natchitoches, Ouachita, Point Coupee, Rapides, Red River, Richland, Sabine, St. Helena, St. James, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Union, Vermilion, Vernon, Washington, Webster, West Baton Rouge, West Carroll, West Feliciana and Winn. To review the guidelines, visit www.LDAF.state.la.us. Applications will be available online July 26, 2017. State unveils Farm Recovery Grant Program Damage Caused by March and August 2016 floods Make the best of those fresh fruits and veggies >>>see page 16

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Page 1: VOL. 100, No. 14 July 6, 2017 State unveils … · 2017. 7. 6. · VOL. 100, No. 14 July 6, 2017 Baton Rouge, La. (June 30, 2017) – Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain,

VOL. 100, No. 14 www.LDAF.la.gov July 6, 2017

Baton Rouge, La. (June 30, 2017) – Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M., said farmers and ranchers in 51 Louisiana parishes could be eligible for recovery grant money as a result of the flood events in March and August of 2016.

“Informational meetings will be held across the state to assist producers with the application process,” Strain said. “Our agricultural producers must meet certain requirements for eligibility. Meeting times and locations will be released at a later date.”

This $10 million grant is funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (as Community Development Block Disaster Recovery Program {CDBG}grant funds). The Office of Community Development, Disaster Recovery Unit, receives the CDBG disaster recovery grant funds from HUD. The Louisiana Department

of Agriculture of Forestry will then administer the program. The funding is part of the $1.6 billion congressional appropriation for Restore Louisiana.

“Conventional disaster programs like low-interest disaster loans and crop insurance are often inadequate when our farmers are impacted by major disasters like the flooding of 2016,” Strain said. “We worked to secure this funding to help fill gaps to ensure our farmers can get back on their feet and continue producing high quality agricultural food and fiber for years to come.”

Producers with pre-storm annual gross farm revenue of $25,000 in the years 2014, 2015 or 2016 are eligible to apply.

Crop loss must amount to a minimum of $10,000 as calculated by the crop loss calculator. Eligible crops include: cotton, corn, crawfish, grain sorghum, rice,

hay, soybeans, sweet potatoes, sugarcane, strawberries, wheat and cattle.

Eligible parishes include: Acadia, Allen, Ascension, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Calcasieu, Caldwell, Catahoula, Claiborne, DeSoto, East Baton Rouge, East Carroll, East Feliciana, Evangeline, Franklin, Grant, Iberia, Iberville, Jackson, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, LaSalle, Lincoln, Livingston, Madison, Morehouse, Natchitoches, Ouachita, Point Coupee, Rapides, Red River, Richland, Sabine, St. Helena, St. James, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Union, Vermilion, Vernon, Washington, Webster, West Baton Rouge, West Carroll, West Feliciana and Winn.

To review the guidelines, visit www.LDAF.state.la.us. Applications will be available online July 26, 2017.

State unveils Farm Recovery Grant ProgramDamage Caused by March and August 2016 floods

Make the best of those fresh fruits and veggies

>>>see page 16

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July 6, 2017Page 2 Market Bulletin

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Louisiana Market Bulletin offers free listings subject to existing regulations. Out-of-state residents may list Want Ads only. Ads may not exceed 25 words. The name, address and telephone number as well as the price of the item must be included with each ad. Subscription fee for the Market Bulletin is $10.00 for a one-year subscription.

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Louisiana Agriculture & Forestry TodayUSDA Designates Natural Disaster Areas

Mike StrainCommissioner

Baton Rouge, La. (June 23, 2017) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) designated Evangeline Parish in Louisiana as a primary natural disaster area as the result of losses and damages caused by heavy and excessive rain that occurred from April 4, 2017 through May 23, 2017.

Acadia, Allen, Avoyelles, Jefferson Davis, Rapides and St. Landry parishes also qualify for natural disaster assistance because these parishes are contiguous to Evangeline.

“Our farmers and ranchers

continue to face hardships as the result of weather conditions that are beyond their control. We will work with the federal government to get whatever assistance we can to help them sustain their businesses,” said Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M.

All parishes listed above were designated natural disaster areas on June 21, 2017, making all qualified farm operators in the designated areas eligible for Farm Service Agency’s (FSA’s) emergency (EM) loans, provided

eligibility requirements are met. Farmers in eligible parishes have eight months from the date of the declaration to apply for loans to help cover part of their actual losses. FSA will consider each loan application on its own merits, taking into account the extent of losses, security available and repayment ability. FSA has a variety of programs, in addition to the EM loan program, to help eligible farmers recover from adversity.

Other FSA programs that can provide assistance, but do not

require a disaster declaration, include Operating and Farm Ownership Loans; the Emergency Conservation Program; Livestock Forage Disaster Program; Livestock Indemnity Program; Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees and Farm-Raised Fish Program; and the Tree Assistance Program.

Local FSA offices can provide additional information to affected farmers and ranchers. Additional information is also available online at http://disaster.fsa.usda.gov.

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Page 3July 6, 2017 Market Bulletin

Visit your local farmers marketACADIA PARISHIotaIota Farmers MarketGazebo on Main St.2nd & 4th Sat., 8 a.m.-noonClosed in Jan.

CrowleyCrowley Farmers Market Located at Tractor Supply1st Sat., 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.Closed in Jan. Rayne Rayne Farmers MarketFrog Fest Pavilion, 210 Frog Festival Dr. Dates TBA ALLEN PARISHOakdaleOakdale Farmers MarketHwy 165 S, next to Burger King Wed. 3-6 p.m., Fri. 7:30 a.m.-noonYear round

Oberlin Oberlin Farmers Market228 West 6th Ave.Wed. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., year round

AVOYELLES PARISHMarksvilleMarksville Farmers Market122 E. Mark St.Sat. 8-11 a.m., June

BEAUREGARD PARISHDeRidderDeRidder Farmers Market206 N. Washington Ave.7 days, 7 a.m.-5 p.m., Year round

RagleyRagley Farmers MarketRagley Historical Square, Hwy. 12Sat. 8 a.m.- 1 p.m., During peak growing season

BOSSIER PARISHBentonBenton Farmers Market495 Simpson Sun. noon-4 p.m., May 21-July 23

Bossier CityBossier City Farmers MarketPierre Bossier Mall Parking LotSat. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., April 1- Nov. 25

CADDO PARISHGreenwoodGreenwood Farmers MarketWilliam Peters Town ParkSat. 8 a.m. - noon, June-Aug.

ShreveportShreveport Farmers MarketRiver front at Festival PlazaMay 30-Aug. 29, Sat. 7 a.m.-noon

CALCASIEU PARISHLake CharlesCharlestown Farmers MarketBilbo St. behind old City HallSat. 8 a.m.-noon, year round

Lake CharlesCash & Carry Farmers Market801 Enterprise Blvd.Corner of Broad & EnterpriseTues., 4-6 p.m., year round

CONCORDIA PARISHVidaliaDelta Farmers Market405 Carter St. - Old CourthouseWed. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., June-1st freeze

Moss BluffMB Farmers & Crafters MarketSam Houston Jones Pkwy. Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, April-Oct.

DESOTO PARISHMansfieldDeSoto Farmers MarketDeSoto Parish Ext. Office Sat. 8 -11 a.m., May -June

EAST BATON ROUGE PARISHBaton RougeRed Stick Farmers Market #1 Fifth St. & Main St.Sat. 8 a.m.- noon, year round

Baton RougeRed Stick Farmers Market #28470 Goodwood Blvd. Unitarian Church Parking LotTues. 8 a.m.-noon, April- Dec.

Baton RougeRed Stick Farmers Market #37248 Perkins RoadThurs. 8 a.m. - noon, year round

ZacharyZachary Famers MarketCity Hall side parking lotSat. 8 a.m.- 12 p.m., year round

EVANGELINE PARISHVille PlatteVille Platte Farmers Market704 N. SoileauJune to Aug., Fri. 5 p.m.-7 p.m.

GRANT PARISHColfaxColfax Farmers Market8th St. near Pecan Festival BuildingSat. 8-10:30 a.m., Tues 3-6 p.m. June-July

IBERIA PARISHNew IberiaTeche Area Farmers MarketMain St. Bouligny PlazaTues. 2:30-6 p.m., Sat. 7-11 a.m. Year round

DelcambreDelcambre Farmers MarketBayou Carlin Cove605 S Railroad St.9 a.m.-1 p.m., First Sat.

JEFFERSON PARISHGretnaGretna Farmers MarketHuey P. Long Ave. Sat. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.,year round

JeffersonPop's Neighborhood Farmers Market805 Central Ave. Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., year round

KennerRivertown Farmers Market410 Williams Blvd.Sat. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., year round

WestwegoWestwego Farmers & Fisheries 484 Sala Ave. at 4th St.Sat. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.,year round

JEFFERSON DAVIS PARISHElton Coushatta Farmers MarketHwy. 190 & Pine Street1st Sat. 7:30 a.m.-noon., Oct.-June

JenningsMain Street Farmers MarketFounder’s Park on Main St.Sat. 7 a.m.-10 a.m., May - Nov.

WelshWelsh Farmers Market201 South Elms St.Tues. 4:30-6:30 p.m., May- Oct.

LAFAYETTE PARISHLafayetteAcadiana Farmers Market801 Foreman Dr. & Dulles St. Tues., Thurs., Sat., 5-10 a.m., Year round

LafayetteCity Garden MarketHeymann Blvd., Oil CenterSat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round

LafayetteFreetown Mid-Week Market421 E. Convent StWed. 2-6 p.m., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat

LafayetteLafayette Jockey Lot Flea Market3011 N.W. Evangeline Trwy.Sat.-Sun. 8-5 p.m., year round

LafayetteFarmers & Artisans MarketHorse Farm, 2913 Johnston St.Sat. 8 a.m. - noon

LAFOURCHE PARISHRacelandLafourche Central Market4484 Hwy. 1 at U.S. 90 Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round

ThibodauxThibodaux Main Street MarketJean Lafitte National Historic ParkSat. 7-11 a.m., April-July, Sept-Dec.

LINCOLN PARISHRustonRuston Farmer’s MarketRailroad Ave at Monroe StreetSat. 8 am-noon, Apr-Aug./Sept.-Dec.

LIVINGSTON PARISHDenham SpringsLivingston Farmers Market215 Florida St.Sat. 7 a.m. - noon, year round

MADISON PARISHTallulahTallulah Farmers Market404 N. Cedar St., Hwy. 65Tues., Thurs. & Sat., 8 a.m. - noon, May-Aug., Oct.-Dec.

MOREHOUSE PARISHBastropMorehouse Parish Farmers Market305 E. MadisonMon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-5p.m., year round

NATCHITOCHES PARISHNatchitochesCane River Green Market Downtown riverbank Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, April-July, Oct-Nov

ORLEANS PARISHNew OrleansCrescent City Farmers Market #1700 Magazine St. Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, year round

New OrleansCrescent City Farmers Market #2Uptown Square, 200 BroadwayTues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m, year round

New OrleansCrescent City Farmers Market #33700 Orleans Ave.Thurs., 3 - 7 p.m., year round

New OrleansMarketplace at Armstrong Park700-900 block of N. Rampart St. Thurs. 3-7 p.m., year round

New OrleansSankofa Farmers Market3819 St. Claude Ave.Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., year round

OUACHITA PARISHMonroeMonroe Farmers Market1013 Washington St.Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-1 p.m., June-Aug.

West MonroeWest Monroe Farmers Market1700 North 7th St.Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m, year round

RAPIDES PARISHAlexandriaInglewood Harvest Barn Market6233 Old Baton Rouge Hwy.Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., year round

Alexandria Alexandria Mid-Week Market2727 Jackson St.Tues. 3-6 p.m., year round

ST. CHARLES PARISHDestrehan German Coast Farmers Market 1Parking lot of Ormond PlantationSat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round

LulingGerman Coast Farmers Market 212715 Hwy. 90 (St. Charles Plaza)Wed. 3 - 6 p.m., year round

ST. LANDRY PARISHOpelousasSt. Landry Farmers Market952 East Landry St., Hwy. 190Tues., Thurs. & Sat. 6:30-11 a.m.April-Nov.

EuniceEunice Farmers MarketSecond St. & Park Ave.Wed. 3:30-6 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.

WashingtonWashington Farmers MarketTown PavilionSat. 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m., year round

ST. MARTIN PARISHSt. MartinvilleSt. Martinville Creole MarketEvangeline Blvd. & Main St.Sat. 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., May-Dec.

St. MartinvilleBayou Teche Market203 New Market St.Sat. 7 a.m.-11 a.m., year round

ST. MARY PARISHFranklinFranklin Farmers’ Market306 Willow St.Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, Tues. 2 p.m.-6 p.m., year round

ST. TAMMANY PARISHAbita SpringsAbita Springs Farmers Market22049 Main StreetSun. 12-4 p.m.

CovingtonCovington Farmers Market #1609 North Columbia (City Hall) Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, year round

CovingtonCovington Farmers Market #2419 North New HampshireWed. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m., year round

FolsomFolsom Community Farmers Market Railroad Avenue3rd Sat., 9 a.m - 1 p.m., March-Nov.

MandevilleMandeville Trailhead Market675 Lafitte St.Sat. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., year round

Pearl RiverPearl River Farmers Market67518 Lou Rd.1st & 3rd Sat., 8 a.m.-til, year round

SlidellCamellia City Farmers Market333 Erlanger, Old Towne SlidellSat. 8 a.m.-12 p.m., year round

TANGIPAHOA PARISHHammondHammond Farmers Market2 West Thomas St., Sat., 8 a.m. - noon, year round

TENSAS PARISHSt. JosephSt. Joseph Tailgate MarketGazebo on Plank RoadSat. 8-11 a.m., Memorial-Labor Day

TERREBONNE PARISHHoumaCajun Farmers Market of Houma Naquin St. & Martin L. King Blvd.Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-6 p.m., year round

UNION PARISHFarmervilleFarmerville Farmers Market407 South Main St.Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., year round

VERMILION PARISHAbbeville Farmers MarketMagdalen Sq., downtown AbbevilleDates TBA,8 a.m. -1 p.m.

ErathErath Farmers Market City Park Dates TBA , 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

KaplanKaplan Farmers MarketTurnley Park, 119 N. Irvin Ave.2nd Sat, 8 a.m.-noon, year round

GueydanGueydan Farmers Market600 Main St.1st & 3rd Sat. 8 a.m.-noonJun-Thanksgiving

VERNON PARISHLeesvilleMain Street MarketSat. 7 a.m. until, year round

WASHINGTON PARISHFranklintonFranklinton Farmers Market1500 block of Washington St.Daily, year round

WEST FELICIANA PARISHSt. FrancisvilleSt. Francisville Farmers Marketagricultural pavilion (4-H Barn) Thurs. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., May-1st freeze

WINN PARISHWinnfieldWinn Farmers Market301 West MainTues. & Fri., 7:30-11 a.m. May-Aug.

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Page 4 Market Bulletin July 6, 2017

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Cattle

Page 5Market BulletinJuly 6, 2017

attention: Bull sellers and buy-ers. all non-virgin bulls and bullsolder than 24 months for sale inlouisiana must have a current neg-ative trichomoniasis test from anaccredited veterinarian before theymay be sold. Virgin bulls must havea breeder’s certification of virginstatus signed by the breeder, thebreeder’s agent or an accreditedveterinarian. For more informa-tion, contact the lDaF animalHealth Services and Food Safety at225-925-3980 or visit the website atwww.ldaf.state.la.us.

reMinDer: Have all of yourheifer calves between four and 12months of age vaccinated againstbrucellosis. For information contactyour local veterinarian, lDaF ani-mal health personnel, your parishCattlemen's association or parishFarm Bureau.

agritourism...........................15aquaculture.........................8archeryatVs......................................15Bees & Honey..........................8Boats...................................15Cattle.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 CatsContractor equip.................13Crafts & Woodwork.............14Deer & exotics......................9Dogs................................7Dom. Birds & equip...............8eggs..........................................8equine Services.......................7equip Service for Hire............9Farm Buildings forSalvage...................................16Farm & livestock Supplies....14Farm Services.......................9Farm trucks.........................13Fertilizer................................10Fishing & tackle...................15From the Farm......................14Fruits & Vegetables..............10Hay & Grain.........................10Hay equip.............................12

Horses, Mules &Jacks........................................6Hunting, Fishing& Camping............................14Jams & Jellies.......................10leases & Memberships........15livestock Boarding..............9lumber & Sawing................14Misc Hunting itemsnuisance animalremoval...................................9Pigeons...............................8Poultry......................................8rabbits..................................8rural Properties for Sale......9rural Properties for rent or lease..................9Seeds, Flowers &Ornamentals.........................10Sewing & Fabrics..................14Sheep & Goats........................7Stallion Service.......................7Swine.......................................8tack........................................7tractors..............................11trailers, Wagons equip............13trees & Fruiting Vines.........10

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(4) angus heifers, (2) bulls &(2) calves, born Sept./Oct., '16,sire ET son of Hoover Dam, damsgrw3333eat Hoff & Bon ViewNew Design genetics, superdocile, vacc. & dewormed,$800/1- up, Clinton Twilley,Prairieville, Ascension Parish,225-910-0549.

(5) angus heifers, 18 mos., bred2-3 mos., sired by Final Answerbull, bred to reg. Hereford bull,$1500/1. Randy Guillory,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish;337-945-9358.

(10) angus cows, 3-6 yrs., (7)w/calves & (3) heavy bred, takeall, $1500/1. Paul Lemoine,Plaucheville, Avoyelles Parish;318-587-0025.

angus bull by son of B/R NewDesign 036, born 2/11/15, reg.#18207070, used light service onvirgin heifers, calves to show, neg.trich, $3000. Raymond Fontenot,Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 713-446-4385 or farm1@coxnet.

(4) reg. Angus prs., top geneticsseed stock, $2000-$2500/1; (1)cow, (1) breeding heifer, $1800/1.Randy Paul, Crowley, AcadiaParish; 337-458-1367.

reg. angus calves, 5 mos.,weaned, wormed & vacc., SitzUpward 307R bloodlines, $900/1.Hugh Junca, Franklin, St. MaryParish; 337-923-7223 or 337-940-3512.

angus heifers, yrlgs., $950/1.Delos Thompson, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-373-2319.

reg. angus AI bulls, 16-18mos., lg. frame, above avg. height,calving ease w/high wean/yrlg.EPDs & top leading genetics,$2000/1-up. Jeffrey Vince, Angie,

Washington Parish; 985-750-2402.

reg. angus bull calf, 12 mos.,dbl. bred GAR US Premium beef5324, sire Gar 6161, dam, tracesback to GAR 8180, on feed, vacc.,$2500. Linton Pitre, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-526-6017.

(2) reg.Angus bulls, 17 mos., byAI sire Hoover Dam, $2000/1; (3)yrlg. heifers by Hoover Dam &TC Total, $1600/1-up. CarrollBoudreaux, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-365-8111 or 337-519-0420.

reg. angus bulls 18 mos.-2 yrs.old, lg. frame, ready for service,raised for the south, $2500-$400/1. Greg Tate, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-831-7120or 337-363-6606.

(4) pb Angus, (2) bulls & (2)heifers, 7-9 mos., $700/1. ClintonBreland, Angie, WashingtonParish; 985-848-9213 or 985-515-8883.

(3) reg. Angus bulls,Bandwagon & Cooley Destinationbreeding, yrlgs., good conform.,good cond., gentle & nice bulls,$1500/1-up. Al Rozas, Eunice, St.Landry Parish; 337-580-4709.

reg. Beefmaster bulls, red &blk., calved 10/15-2/16, perform-ance tested, lbw, thick, clean, gen-tle & heavy muscle, $2500-$3000/1. Kendall McKenzie,Angie, Washington Parish; 985-848-5468.

Beefmaster heifers, $1500/1;cow prs., $1600/1; bred cows$1400/1; blk. & red bulls, 18 mos-5 yrs., $1800-$2800/1. Roy,Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; 318-563-4566.

(4) reg. Beefmaster yrlg.heifers, open, sired by trait leaderin the breed, head sire L-0389,good disp. & phenotype, $1600/1-up. Don Foreman or Casey Fruge,Lake Arthur, Jeff Davis Parish;337-912-0354 or 337-329-2209.

(2) Braford heifers, 14 mos.,home grown, gentle, wormed &vacc., $2500; Braford cross,$1000. Eric Murphy, Iowa,Calcasieu Parish; 337-263-3051.

(2) reg. Brahman bulls, born5/16, gray, gentle, halter broke,900 lbs., JDH Liberty bloodlines,$2500/1. Carl Creduer, ChurchPoint, St. Landry Parish; 337-349-3991.

reg. Brahman bull, born8/21/16, halter broke, very gentle,nice show prospect, $2500.

Ronald Williams, Deville, VillePlatte Parish; 318-447-0619 or318-466-3802.

(5) pb Brangus bulls, 6-8 mos.,$1000/1. Chris Normand,Pineville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-5569.

Pb Brangus bulls, 6 yrs.,$2500. Ben Dupre, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-879-2822.

Brangus bull, 16 mos., $1800.Clyde Nugier, Maurice, VermilionParish; 337-319-9107 or 337-893-2407.

(30) Brangus heifers & fewBraford heifers, exposed since2/1/17 to Angus bulls, $1500/1.Keith Guillory, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-336-2150.

(3) reg. Brangus bulls, 2 yrs.,breeding soundness exam tested,$2000/1-up. Sonny Crosby, CutOff, Lafourche Parish; 985-850-5001 or 985-688-8466.

reg. Braunvieh bull, 24 mos.,gentle, semen tested, sound breed-er, great genetics, wormed &vacc., lbw w/fast growth, bone &muscle, $1800. Randy Guillory,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish;337-945-9358.

Char. bulls, 2 yrs., $4000-$5000/1; Char. cows, 3-6 yrs.,$2400-$2600/1; Char. cows, 3-6yrs., $3000-$3400/1. FredRodosta, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-948-6511 or 337-331-3151.

(5) reg. polled Hereford bulls,18-19 mos., (4) bulls, 15-16 mos.,reg.gentle, great genetics, soundlegs & straight backs, wormed &shots, excel. EPDs & breeders,$1800/1. Wesley Coffman,Leesville, Vernon Parish; 337-718-7237 or 337-239-2255.

reg. Hereford bull, 1-yr. old,$1000. Van or Dottie Eaves,Merryville, Beauregard Parish;337-375-1978.

reg. Hereford bulls, polled,10Y Home Miss 811 ET, born3/1/16, off of NJW 73SW18Hometown 10Y ET AMS 122LMiss 811 ET, lbw, milk 29,$4500; (6) young polled &horned Hereford off of ATS 408LLA Man 15A ET reg. #43457678,top bloodlines, $1500/1-up.Mitch Johnson, Pitkin, VernonParish; 337-353-0818.

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All horses, mules, and jacks must befrom bona fide livestock farmers. Wecannot accept notices from horse deal-ers, order buyers or persons selling oncommission basis.every time you submit an advertise-ment one of the following must beprovided. 1. all listings of horses,mules or jacks must be accompaniedby a COPY of the original officialnegative Coggins test for equineinfectious anemia (e.i.a.) that wasperformed within the past 6 monthsprior to sale on all horses, mules, andjacks, except nursing foals. (Or) 2. asigned statement from the seller stat-ing that he will furnish the buyer witha negative Coggins at the time of sale.

$800/1. Jason Guidry, Abbeville,Vermilion Parish; 337-898-2119.

Polled Hereford bull from topheifers, 6 yrs., (200) straws ofsemen, excel EPDS & bloodlines,semen tested, gentle & vacc.,$6000; (4) yrlg. bulls ready tobreed, $1700/1. Laura Hughes,Zachary, East Baton RougeParish; 225-933-2997.

reg. blk. Lim. bulls & heifers,gentle w/excel. EPDs, homozy-gous blk. & polled, R.A.Z.S.Black Prodigy background,$900/1-up. Dextel Terrebonne,Gibson, Terrebonne Parish; 985-209-0026.

longhorn from champ. reg.stock, 1-yr. old, $850; bull calves,taking deposits, $500/1. LamarHemphill, West Monroe,Ouachita Parish; 318-801-4700.

reg. texas Longhorn heifers,top bred for horn, $1500/1-up;herd sired prospects, colorful,gentle & big horned, $1200/1-up.Dora Thompson, Mansfield,Desoto Parish; 318-872-6329.

Blk. Maine Anjou bulls &heifers, 10 mos., embryo calves,polled, super thick, top blood-lines, gentle, shots & wormed,located in Zachary area, $1600/1.Judy Wiggins, Baton Rouge, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-921-1117.

(7) reg. Simm. bulls, 12-24mos., gentle, lbw, good EPDs, allshots, $1400/1-$2201/1-up.Harold Landreneau, Eunice, St.Landry Parish; 337-457-0505 or337-351-8190.

Jersey nurse cow w/Holsteinbull calf, 2 yrs., milking, gentle,$1100. Randy Lea, DenhamSprings, Livingston Parish; 225-664-5708.

(2) pb Guernsey bulls, 2 mos.,can be reg., $350/1. TommyStockman, Oakdale, Allen Parish;318-335-2967.

reg. Jersey bull, 9 mos., excel.conform., nice animal, sire isRockhaven Forever Sam, goodmilking bloodlines, easy keeper,has been handled, $1500 nego.Wanda Barras, St. Martinville, St.Martin Parish; 337-519-0231 or337-394-6683.

reg. red Devon heifer cows &

Fletcher's Farrier Service,trimming or shoe needs, servingcentral La. James Fletcher,Pollock, Grant Parish; 318-541-9016 or 318-541-9087.

bulls, $2500/1-up; embryo, $600.Ronnie Bardwell, Marksville,Avoyelles Parish; 985-320-8978.

(18) cows w/(13) calves, 2-5yrs., $1400-$2000/1; (9) bredheifers for fall calving, (2) Char.,(3) Herefords & (4) blk., $1250/1;bull, 2 yrs., $1000; older Hereford,$1800. Vince, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-878-4571.

angus/Beefmaster bull, born5/10/16, $1500. Betty d'Augereau,Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; 337-522-5782.

Simm. bulls & heifer replace-ments, $1250/1-up. ClayWorsham, Many, Sabine Parish;318-393-6011 or 318-256-2233.

(4) Brahman x heifers, ready tobreed, $5200/all. Don Barlow,Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; 225-532-9134 or 225-683-4177.

Wanted: mini Dexter cattle.Dennis Lavergne, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.

aPHa overo paint mare, 15yrs., blk./wh., open for breeding,good rider, 15.1 hands, beautiful,$2500. Penny Bouquet, PortAllen, West Baton Rouge Parish;225-963-3220.

1996 aQHa sorrel mare, owndaughter of Pop A Top Pep, out ofown daughter of Doc's Remedy,rides well or great broodmare,others avail., $1000 obo. DwightBrignac, Washington, St. LandryParish; 337-831-3758.

leopard appaloose mare, 6yrs., blk./wh., pretty head, intelli-gent & sweet, needs loving home,$1500. Kelly, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-237-5160.

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tW geld., 4 yrs., gentle, 2-wheel sulky & harness greatshape, pulls & rides, $1500.Donald Carmoueu Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-945-4687.

MFt geld., pal., 9 yrs., smoothhandle, 14.5 hands, handle loadseasily, stands to mount, used forquail hunting & trail rides, $1200.Sam Adams, Oakdale, AllenParish; 318-335-8290 or 318-335-2919.

Percheron mare, 6 yrs., wh.,basic training, gentle, loves atten-tion, $1200. Ronnie Bourgeois,Sorrento, Ascension Parish; 225-573-0329 or 225-573-0341.

Quality cutting & performanceprospects by Colonels Lil Scoot &Smart Plan Peppy, out of goodmares, trainable & athletic, $800-$2000/1. Dave Broussard, Erath,Vermilion Parish; 337-937-6719.

(10) reg. QH yrlgs., $1000/1-up; grays, roans, buckskin, bays& sorrels, 7 mos.-2 yrs., $2500/1-up; some started under saddle, 1-3yrs., geld broke to ride, $3500/1.Dennis Crain, Winnsboro,Franklin Parish; 318-547-1186.

Working QH & TW weans. &yrlgs., 2-yrs. old, under saddle &broodmares, Doc O' Lena, GayBar King, Poco Bueno, Cody,Hancock & Peppy San, freezebranded, $1500-$8500/1. FredRodosta, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-948-6511 or 337-331-3151.

reg. QH geld., 11 yrs., blueroan, 16 hands, needs experiencedrider, $1200. P. Bordelon, Acme,Concordia Parish; 318-386-0101.

QH chestnut geld., Smart LittleScoot & High Brow Hickorybloodlines, broke & using ClintonAnderson fundamentals, $2000.Raywood Baudoin, Lafayette,Lafayette Parish; 337-298-6651.

Geld. QH, 10 yrs., 14 hands,good w/children, (2) saddles, (2)head stalls, bit halter, rope barrel,$1200. Kayla, Independence,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-878-2152.

(4) aPHa mares, (2) grullo (1)blk. & wh. tobiano, (1) blue roanovero, Cactus Ben, Paul-o-Minetriple Titan, Red Robin SonnyDeeBar Bleau-Cody, 8-15 yrs.,$700/1 or if all taken, $500/1. J.C.Parker, DeRidder, BeauregardParish; 337-463-2237.

aQHa yrlg. stud bay colt fromperformance bloodline includingDuals Blue Boon, $500/1; otherbred mares avail., $1000/1.Jimmie Taylor, Winnfield, WinnParish; 318-628-2210.

aQHa wean to aged horses,Mr. San Peppy, Peppy San

Badger, Doc O' Lena bloodlines,high percentage, $500/1-up.David Yount, Coushatta,Natchitoches Parish; 318-471-3681.

2005 reg. AQHA sorrel geld.,15 hands, 1000 lbs., all shots,Conclusion & Touchdown Kidbloodlines, $1500. WayneBrignac, Gonzales, AscensionParish; 225-450-2900 or 225-573-5011.

aQHa geld. sorrel, 15.1 hands,started on barrels, poles & cut-ting, exposed to cattle, excel. han-dle, loads & stands for farrier,$3300. Arthur Smith, Gonzales,Ascension Parish; 225-202-7599.

Several aQHa horses, somegood for beginner riders, ranchgelds., some not reg., other eventhorses avail., $1500-$7500/1.Dean Gentile, Port Allen, WestBaton Rouge Parish; 225-328-2198.

2015 aQHa, NFQHA 88% pal.colt, beautifully built,microchipped & leads, many hallof famers in pedigree, vacc.,$1500. Sherry Cason, Robert,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-345-9278.

Gray dun, sorrels, 4 yrs., somebroke, $1200/1-up. BrendaBeauboeuf, Alexandria, RapidesParish; 318-709-3390.

Standard bred jack, 9 mos.,good pasture guardian, $75.Donald Vidrine, Mamou,Evangeline Parish; 337-459-5951.

Wanted: donkeys & miniponies to keep grass down. PaulDavid, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-540-2805.

aPHC blk. homozygous App.stallion, 16 hands, guaranteedcolor, 5 panel negative w/leopardgene, modern breeding, 77%FPD, $300/$5 mare care. BenBruce, Pollock, Grant Parish;318-664-2871.

reg. tWHBea studs,homozygous, gray, buckskin &blue roan, $300/$5 mare care.Shonnie Dove, Winnsboro,Franklin Parish; 318-235-7304.

2015 chestnut stallion, 14.2hands, pretty head, 4 wh. socks,white strip, un-reg., green broke,$500 obo. Sarina Lirette, Bourg,Terrebonne Parish; 985-665-9103.

(3) foundation QH stallions,Pepsi, Peppy San x Doc Bar,$800/$10 mare care; Hancock,Doc O'Lena x Hancock,$1000/$10 mare care; Buck,

Peppy San Badger x Cutter Bill,$800/$10 mare care, full pedigree& breeding agreement avail. FredRodosta, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-948-6511 or 337-331-3151.

Golden pal. w/4 wh. stockings& blaze, Peppy Freckles Bar,champ cutting & reining blood-lines, son of Freckles Badger Docby Gallo Del Cielo & ColonelFreckles, Wimpy mare, dam LadyMaudie Bar by Doc Spencer Bar& own daughter of Leo Maudie,$500. C.J. Breaux, Mamou,Evangeline Parish; 337-207-2821or 337-207-2824.

Pal. son of Firewater Flit, ImFlittin To Split, $1000; $15/stall& $10/pasture, $1000. DennisCrain, Winnsboro, FranklinParish; 318-547-1186.

Bay roan QH by Hot Impluse,Hot Sleek N Savvy, $600; buck-skin QH, Decees Sportmodel Zip,$500. D. Crain, Winnsboro,Franklin Parish; 318-547-1186.

(2) aQHa blue roan Hancockstuds, (1) I Drew Blue x Drew'sHancock, (1) Hancock Bee BlueII x Hancock Bee Blue, naturalcover, $400. Russell Roger, Bush,St. Tammany Parish; 985-892-2557.

aQHa cremello stallion, sonof Zans Two Tone & Jacks SunnyRose, great grandparents are dbl.bred Two Eyed Jack, genetic dis-ease panel tested, $300/$5 marecare. Randy Soileau, Opelousas,St. Landry Parish; 337-948-1701.

aQHa Pass on Black Jack,own grandson to Strekin LaJolla,dam Rod's Easy Wrangler, guar-anteed live foal, $500/$5 marecare; Joey's Mizzen Mast, ownson of Mizzen Mast, dam Sparethat Tree, guaranteed live foal,$500/$5 mare care. KoriSchexnayder, Church Point, St.Landry Parish; 337-316-4619.

QH stud stallion, PeponitaFigure Four, born 4/20/11, bayroan, reg. #5403078, cleanCoggins & health papers,$200/$10 mare care. CullenJohnson, Pitkin Vernon Parish337-328-7441.

Bay son of Little Peppy, PeppySan Badger, live foal guaranteed,$600. Brenda Beauboeuf,Alexandria, Rapides Parish; 318-443-8967 or 318-709-3390.

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Horse transporting in La. &surrounding states. CDL certified,new trailer, mats & shavings,loaded mile, $2 nego. PatriciaMarkow, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-335-8512.

rachel Bertrand breaking &training performance horses, gen-tle handler, every horse deserves agreat start, safe facility, freshcalves, pro cutter & speed eventtraining. Rachel Bertrand,Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-384-6997.

Honey Do Farms, offeringbreaking, training, Western ridinglessons, camps & horse sales.Kori Schexnayder, Church Point,St. Landry Parish; 337-668-4777or www.honeydofarmsllc.com.

(2) Myotonic goats, 5 mos.,males, blk./wh., $50/1. DonThompson, Woodworth, RapidesParish; 318-729-2415.

(2) reg. Katahdin rams, 2 yrs.,$800/1. Wallace Fontenot, Rayne,Acadia Parish; 337-247-4821.

lg. milk goats, extremely hardyw/pb Togenburg, French Alpine &Nubian ancestry, does, $400/1-up;bucks, $300/1-up. GeorgeWaltner, Many, Sabine Parish;318-508-1906.

katahdin male lamb, born1/17, $135. Brian Buller, VillePlatte, Evangeline Parish; 337-459-5501.

(2) fainting male goats, $100/1.Norma Traylor, Ponchatoula,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-386-3289.

(5) katahdin male lambs,$85/1. George Pousson Sr., Iota,Acadia Parish; 337-458-1378.

(12) reg. St. Croix sheep, wormresistance, hair slides off, males,$100/1 & females, $200/1. WillieJohnson, Clinton, East FelicianaParish; 225-719-0697.

(10) katahdin ewes, $150/1;(25) lambs, males & females,$75-$100/1. Austin Arabie,DeRidder, Beauregard Parish;337-462-1138.

Boers, born 3/17, La. bred tagsavail., 4-H wethers, $350/1; com-mercial does, $400/1. Richard,Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337-896-6264.

Weaning brush goats, (3) nan-nies & (2) billies, $125/1. BillyPassman, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-264-6024or 985-515-1368.

texel/katahdin cross ram, 15mos., Texels are becoming the #1terminal sire, they add muscling,$350. Matthew Givs, Sunset, St.Landry Parish; 337-257-1229.

Pb Dorper ram, 2 yrs., proven,lg. blk. head, sire, $250. BlakeBertrand, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-363-7416.

Pb kiko buck, NKR reg. asLFK, Doc's Bayou Buckshot, 3yrs., grandson of MRG Outlaw,great shape, $850. Peggy Vizena,Elizabeth, Allen Parish; 337-529-6363.

Brush goats, 5 mos., males,$125/1; females, $145/1. ClaudeBrady, Folsom, St. TammanyParish; 504-723-4445.

½ Boer & ½ brush goats, 2 yrs.,red/wh. male, $150; brown/wh.male, $125. Scott Kees, Deville,

Saddle tank rack, $100. WayneMichel, Mansura, AvoyellesParish; 985-209-8423.

18" roping saddle, like new,$400; antique McClennonOfficer's saddle, leather coveredtree & stirrups, totally rebuilt,$450; McClennon tree onlyw/brass hardware, $50. Ed DurrJr., Amite, Tangipahoa Parish;985-748-5556.

Bridles, snaffle bits, stainlesssteel, various other leather tack,horse blankets, thick pads, saddlebags, tie downs, saddle trees toaccommodate 6 saddles, $10-$75.F.J. Chatelain, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.

14' tres Rios Trophy ropingsaddle, never used, $750. ToddHernandez, Slaughter, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-270-2298.

Steele trail saddle, excel.cond., $700. Edwin Broussard,Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 512-673-3362.

Dbl. set of leather & brass har-nesses for horses or mules,$1200/all. John Greene, Kaplan,Vernon Parish; 337-652-5351.

16" tex tan roping saddle, darkbrown, rubber around horn, girth& cinch, used twice, $650. LindaMurdock, Columbia, CaldwellParish; 318-594-0649.

Bull whips braided from nylonor leather, $50/1-up; cattle sort-ing whips, $80/1-up; kid whipsavail. & repair whips. BillyAnderson, Baker, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-274-7360.

Horseshoeing & trimming,professional & reliable service,over 20 yrs. of experience. RonJustice, New Iberia, Iberia Parish;337-519-1203.

Rapides Parish; 318-448-1813.

Weaning brush goat bucklings,$75/1; wean. ½ Boer goat buck-lings, $100/1. Edsel Poole,Covington, St. Tammany Parish;985-630-8144.

St. Croix sheep, reg. & un-reg.,$200-$250/1. Simone Little,Morse, Acadia Parish; 337-783-5747 or 337-962-4767.

reg. kiko goats, (2) doelings,13 mos., 100% New Zealand,$750/1; doe, 2 yrs., 75% Kiko,$400; doe, 4 yrs., 50% Kiko,$350; (2) pb bucklings, 6 mos.,$300/1. Nic Girgenti, Roseland,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-517-8754.

katahdin lambs, $150/1. HarryLatiolais, Carencro, LafayetteParish; 337-247-3262.

(5) pb nubian goats, can bereg., quality discounts, (4)females, $400/1; (1) male, $175.Karen Edwards, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-278-0641.

reg. pb milk goat, 3 yrs., $200;(2) pb does, born 3/11/17, $100/1.Kyle Viator, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-560-1396 or 337-967-6357.

katahdin adult ewes, $200/1;Katahdin lamb ewes, $150/1.Joseph Hebert, Kaplan, VermilionParish; 337-654-2259.

Meat goat, ½ Boer & ½ milkgoat, 1-yr. old, solid brown, $150;babies off of brown buck avail.Sam Broussard, Maurice,Vermilion Parish; 979-479-0929.

katahdin ram, born 4/16, $400;lambs out of COR reg. Katahdinram, (3) ram lambs, 2-4 mos.,$200/1; (3) ewe lambs, 2-4 mos.,$200/1; (2) 50% Dorper/Katahdinewes, 2 yrs., $200-$400. PatCassidy, Jennings, Jeff DavisParish; 337-224-2405.

aDGa reg. Nubian, Lamancha& crosses, '17 kids, doelings &young bucks, $175/1-up. WandaBarras, St. Martinville, St. MartinParish; 337-519-0231.

Pb nubian buckling, born2/17/17, blk./wh., $200. ChrisTassin, Marksville, AvoyellesParish; 318-240-0013.

2017 reg. Katahdins, 100% reg.,Feb.-March rams/ewes lambs, sireLKP Gunner, $300/1; reg. year-ling ram, breeding stock, $300;reg. ewe, 3 yrs., breeding stock,$300. Ricky LoBell, Galvez,Ascension Parish; 225-715-9218.

akC english bulldogs, (4)reverse brindle females, (3) red &wh. males, $2000/1. Lynn Mercer,Mangham, Richland Parish; 318-

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anatolian/akbash pups, males,born 6/2/17, guard dog stock,$75/1. Brian Tipper, Erath,Vermilion Parish; 337-349-1178or 337-937-6466.

reg. Border collie male, trainedon herding cattle & field trails,$800. Carlton Faul, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-945-6477.

Border collies, 5 mos., WilliamHetzel breeder, $250/1. Mary AnnDaigle, Ragley, BeauregardParish; 337-725-3153 or 337-532-0132.

Jack russell pups, $350/1. LeeMcKoin, Bastrop, MorehouseParish; 318-669-0564.

anatolian Pyrenees x pups,born 4/30/17, shots & wormed,raised w/goats, $100/1. EdwardMcGuire, Lecompte, RapidesParish; 318-748-6433 or 318-485-9730.

(2) pb Catahoula dog & pup, (1)blk. male pup, born 12/24/16,$150; (1) blk. male, 2 yrs., $200.Kernan Lea, Kentwood,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-514-2927.

(7) bloodhound pups, 7 wks.,blk. & tan, (3) males & (4)females, born 4/16/16, $400/1.Lorraine Regan, Egan, AcadiaParish; 337-384-0387.

Bichon Frise pups, CKC reg.,snow wh. balls of fur, non-shed,shots & dewormed, $500/1-up.Lester Markham, Amite,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-474-0384.

Heeler pups, red & blue, work-ing parents on site, $150/1. AlReames, St. Francisville, WestFeliciana Parish; 225-721-1673.

aBCa pups, 9 wks., champ sireon bottom side & sire was reg. &had wins w/sheep, beautiful, shots& wormed, $250/1. GeorgeHallner, Westwego, JeffersonParish; 504-328-7739.

(3) females, ½ blue heeler & ½Australian shepherd pups, mom isblue heeler, dad is Australian,$200/1. Dottie Eaves, Merryville,Beauregard Parish; 337-375-1978.

akC reg. Anatolian shepherdLSGD, 8 mos., young male, sireweighs 140-150 lbs., dam weighs110-115 lbs., guards property &family, nice & large, $650. WandaBarras, St. Martinville, St. MartinParish; 337-519-0231.

Brindle cur pups, 10 wks., par-ents hut & bay hogs & cows,$150/1. Lawrence Fontenot,Reeves, Allen Parish; 337-499-9727.

Border collie, 4 yrs., male, fin-ished, working well w/cattle &sheep, $500. Cory Thibodeaux,Sunset, St. Landry Parish; 337-308-3949.

Great Pyrenees pups, born

4/11/17, excel. working dogs forsheep or goats, $200/1. CarolHatwig, Elmer, Rapides Parish;318-659-4228.

(7) anatolian/Pyreness pups,born 3/10/17, parents are guardsheep, (3) males, $200/1; (4)females, $150/1. J.A. Girgenti,Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-517-8559.

(2) aBCa border collies, born4/2/16, males, wormed & shots,(1) blk./wh. & (1) tricolored,$250/1. Philip Bordelon, Acme,Concordia Parish; 318-386-0101.

akC Chinese Shar-Pei, wrin-kled pups & adults, $475/1. SheliaWills, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish;337-824-824-5197 or 337-789-0699.

akC beagles, dogs running rab-bits, $250/1-up; not running rab-bits, pet quality, $50/1-up. TomWylie, Rayville, Richland Parish;318-303-375 or 318-334-0415.

akC/nSDr reg. Australianshepherd pups, all colors, sire is aOrthopedic Foundation ofAnimals cert., DNA profile, excel.companions, working dogs, shots& health guaranteed, $400/1-up.Patrick Boudreaux, Church Point,Acadia Parish; 337-257-6582.

rat terrier pups & adults,rodent trained, all colors, toy &minis, $60/1-up. P. Comeaux,Duson, Lafayette Parish; 337-322-1905.

australian shepherds, blk. tri& red merle, male & female, vetchecked & shots, wormed, tailsdocked & socialized, $250/1.Shelley Gutierrez, Forest Hill,Rapides Parish; 318-664-1454.

australian shepherd pups, blk.& wh. tri females, working par-ents, $250/1. Nicole Snoddy, VillePlatte, Evangeline Parish; 337-459-4814.

Beagles, males & females, someAKC reg., deer proof & collarbroke, $300-$800/1. DeanGentile, Port Allen, West BatonRouge Parish; 225-328-2198.

reg. German shepherd pups,blk., wh. & rare colors, beautiful,family companions & protectors,$400/1-up. Jerome Hammons,Many, Sabine Parish; 318-508-0800.

reg. beagle pups, straight rabbitstock, small, 10"-11", shots &wormed, $125/1. Lavon Rester,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-548-8419.

lee's Bayou AKC/CKC blood-hounds, all colors, $500/1. DonaldLee, Jamestown, Bienville Parish;318-564-3383.

Wanted: Anatolian shepherd,Akbash or Alaskan husky malepup. F.J. Chatelain, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.

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(2) Bourbon red turkey hens, 2yrs., $45/1; Bourbon red turkeytom, 1-yr. old, $50; (3) blue pen-ciled palm turkey poults, hatched5/20/17, $20/1. Edsel Poole,Covington, St. Tammany Parish;985-630-8144.

Bantam chickens, few silverduck wings, prs. of nankin, pricedepending on age, singles, $5/1;prs., $25/1. Ovey Viator, NewIberia, Iberia Parish; 337-365-2559.

laying hens, $12/1. PrigeonFontenot, Duson, LafayetteParish; 337-334-4162.

Pharaoh quails, jumbo, grown,$3/1; (100) hatching eggs, $15;(100) pickling or eating eggs, $15;pickled eggs, pt. $6/1. DennisLavergne, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-831-1596.

turkey neck laying hens, 1-yr.old, good layers, $12/1 or 5 ormore, $10/1. Tommy Stockman,Oakdale, Allen Parish; 318-335-2967.

White geese, (3) mated prs.,$60/1 obo; '16 (8) geese hatched,$20/1 obo. T. Lejeune, Iota,Acadia Parish; 337-305-3934.

Guinea keets, pearl gray &lavender, $4/1-up. Lauren Wise,Goldonna, Winn Parish; 318-576-3601.

Gray calls, pintails, cinnamonteal, ring teal, woodies, fulvous,black belly, wandering whistlingtree ducks & others, prs., $40/1.Mike Henry, Morse, AcadiaParish; 337-581-2178.

Dominique sex-link roosters,$7-$10/1. Beth, Arnaudville, St.Martin Parish; 337-298-4386.

Old english game bantams,blk., creles, BB reds & wheatons,$20/1. Hugh Junca, Franklin, St.Mary Parish; 337-923-7223 or337-940-3512.

2016 Western & Bourbon redturkeys, males & females, older,$45/1; baby, $20/1. L. Mercer,Mangham, Richland Parish; 318-248-3276 or 318-417-1376.

taking orders for chicks,

DOMeStiCBirDS &

eQuiPMent

SWine

(7) Hampshire little pigs, $50/1;(4) Berkshire/Duroc, $65/1. JamesDeculus, Oberlin, Allen Parish;337-513-9601.

Brush goats, 6 mos., males,$125/1; females, $145/1. ClaudeBrady, Folsom, St. TammanyParish; 504-723-4445.

Heritage Ossabaw & guinea hogcrosses, 2 mos., $50/1. WarrenHong, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish;337-824-0937.

Feeder pigs/blue butts, 40-60lbs., $75/1. Sandra Leone,DeQuincy, Calcasieu Parish; 337-526-8802 or 337-526-1988.

2016 peacock prs., India bluepied, blue pied, solid whites & blk.shoulders, $250/1-up. JustinGossett, Newellton, Tenses Parish;318-434-0208.

Green-winged macaw babies,$1800/1. Jude Lagarde, BatonRouge, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-367-0032.

american Singers & Lizard typebaby canaries, 4 mos., trade forgouldian finches or $60/1. FarrellChatelain, Loranger, TangipahoaParish; 985-748-3424.

lovebirds, peach-face muta-tions, opalines, red & orangeheads, $20-$30/1. Donald Brown,Eunice, St. Landry Parish; 337-466-3749.

2017 baby peacocks all colors,$45/1; grown peacocks, $150/1.Lynn Mercer, Mangham, RichlandParish; 318-417-1376.

indian ringnecks, $150/1-up;alexandrine parrots & mustacheparakeets, $450/1-up; diamonddove prs., $50/1; green-wingmacaw, handfed, $1800/1; buttonquail, $10/1; fancy parakeets,$15/1. Dave Kuhnau, Covington,St. Tammany Parish; 985-893-0925.

Parrot cage, custom made, dbl.bottom perches, swing feeders &waters, $150 obo. F. Chatelain,Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.

Parrot cage, custom made, 4'x4'x 32" deep, made w/1"x2" weld-ed wire, dbl. bottom metal pan,perches & swing feeders & water-ers, $250 obo. Robert D'Aquin,Metairie, Jefferson Parish; 504-833-3566.

Bergeron & Borel's RabbitRanch, Netherland dwarf, Hollandlops, Calif. & Flemish giant, NewZealands, American blue, wh. &mini rex, lion heads, $25/1-up; rab-bit cages, new & used, call for appt.only, $25/1-up. Liz Bergeron orDouglas Borel, Carencro, LafayetteParish; 337-886-8075.

Megan's Mini Farm, mini rexrabbits, all ages & colors, showquality, $20/1-up. MeganBergeron, Livonia, Point CoupeeParish; 225-223-2008.

new Zealand & California crosscheckered giants & chocolate NewZealand, 8 wks., $15/1-up. DennisLavergne, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-831-1596.

Harlequin Dutch rabbits, over70 yrs. of breeding fine quality rab-bits, rare, $40/1-up; dwarf breeds,$20/1-up. Lester Markham, Amite,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-474-0384.

(9) texas Redback rabbits, 8wks., $15/1. Godfred Schexneyder,Labadieville, Assumption Parish;985-859-8230.

B-island Farm, Holland lops,$30/1-up; New Zealand, high qual-ity pedigree, $15/1-up. DotBrewster, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-795-8810.

(2) lg. dbl. breeding rabbit hutch-es, 26" high off the ground, madew/ ¾" plywood & planks, separateentrance holes & separate woodenwalls between each rabbit nest,holds lg. male & female rabbits & adoz. baby rabbits in each hutch,$60/1. F.J. Chatelain, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.

wheaten/blue wheatenAmeraucana, $8/1; French blue &blk. copper marans, $7/1; oliveeggers & Easter eggers, $6/1.Jennifer Truax, Amite, TangipahoaParish; 985-517-5111 or 985-517-1614.

Mini-coop, 4'x8'x7' on skids,$450/1-up; new brooder cage onskids, cash, $450/1-up; custombuilt cages, cash deposit required.D. Gaspard, Kaplan, VermilionParish; 337-789-5478.

Wanted: female mallard ducks,flying type. Willie Johnson,Clinton, East Feliciana Parish;225-719-0697.

Various bird cages, all sizesfrom finch to large parrot size, (1)macaw cage, & (1) chicken breed-ing size, 4'x8', other cages fromsmallest to largest birds, $15-$150/1. F.J. Chatelain, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.

Wanted: blue & gold femalemacaw. Jude Lagarde, BatonRouge, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-766-8355.

Fresh yard eggs, $1.25/doz. PaulSchmidt, Leesville, Vernon Parish;337-238-3712 or 337-378-4737.

eggs, $2/doz. Prigeon Fontenot,

arPu banded racing homers,many colors, $12.5/1; mated prs.,$25/1. Eddy LeBlanc, BreauxBridge, St. Martin Parish; 337-258-5687.

Pigeon prs., Texas Pioneer,Hubbell & Modenas, $20/1-up.Irby Sonnier, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-942-5081.

Wh. racing pigeons, good forwedding release, $15/1; Indianfantails, show, many colors, $15-$20/1. Sid Perez, Amite,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-687-3111.

racing homers, rare colors,blk. eagles, yellow & red trentons,muelman, saddlebacks, rollers,tumblers, fantails & other breeds,$7/1-up; Norwich croppers, $15/1.D.L. Johnson, Baton Rouge, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-223-7209.

texas pioneer recessive red,young birds, prs., $30/1; utilitykings, prs., $15/1; young birds,$5/1, other breeds avail. RayVidrine, Washington, St. LandryParish; 337-331-4220.

Fantail pigeons, $7/1. Beth,Arnaudville, St. Martin Parish;337-298-4386.

racing homers, differentbreeds, Janssens, blk. eagles, yel-low & red trentons, speed birds,grizzles, red & yellow muelman,blue bars & blue cheeks, $15/1;Chinese owl pigeons, diff. colors,blue, blk., red & gray, show birds& hobby birds, $25/1-up. VernonChampagne, Houma, TerrebonneParish; 985-873-8440.

aQuaCulture & eQuiPMent

Pond stocking, blue catfish,45¢/1; channel catfish, 30¢/1; cop-pernose bluegill & La. bluegill,25¢/1; hybrid bluegill, 30¢/1; red-ear bream, 30¢/1; blk. crappie,45¢/1; bass, 70¢/1; fathead min-

BeeS & HOneY

2017 queen bees, laying,Minnesota Hygienic Italian, 1-9,$22/1; 10-24, $21/1; 25 or more,$20/1 & 5 frame nucs avail. MarkGaspard, Moreauville, AvoyellesParish; 225-718-1378.

Bee hives, making splits in April,taking orders, medium box, top,bottom w/bees, $175; hives, $350.Charles Buckner, Minden, WebsterParish; 318-377-2009.

Deer &eXOtiCS

Any person who keeps, breeds, raises,contains, harvests, kills, slaughters, buys,sells, trades, or transfers ownership ofany type of farm-raised alternative live-stock (deer and/or exotics) for commer-cial purposes shall obtain a farm-raisinglicense, from the Louisiana Departmentof Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) priorto engaging in such activity. For moreinformation, contact the LDAF office ofAnimal Health at 225-925-3980.each time an ad is submitted for

farm-raise alternative livestock (deerand/or exotics), it must be accompaniedby a lDaF-issued permit number.

nOtiCe: effective november 19, 2012lDaF has suspended the importationof the following captive cervidae: rockymountain elk, red deer, mule deer,black-tailed deer, white-tailed deer andSika deer into louisiana.

White-tailed deer, baby, $300; 1yr. & older, $800/1. Mike Deshotel,Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-246-0400 or 337-824-5593.

FarM SerViCeS

restore pastures & fields,mow, cult., reduce compaction,contour, plant, install drainage,ponds, roads, paths, walls &fences, harvest & thin trees &stumps. John Cleary, Hammond,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-634-0074.

Mobile welding services, handyman & carpentry work. Bart,Welsh, Evangeline Parish; 337-

Duson, Lafayette Parish; 337-334-4162.

Fresh farm brown eggs, freerange, $3/doz. Ronnie Bourgeois,Sorrento, Ascension Parish; 225-573-0329 or 225-573-0341.

Fresh yard eggs, $1.5/doz.Octave LaCaze Jr., Colfax, GrantParish; 318-627-3416.

Pickled quail eggs spicy or mild$5/pt. Dennis Lavergne,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.

nows, $12/lb., del. avail. DavidLowe, Minden, Webster Parish;318-377-1525.

14' crawfish combine alum.boat, front wheel drive & hyd.steer alum. frame top w/4 sacktroughs, 11 hp Honda engine,$3500. Mike, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-339-3594.

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livestock transport in La. &surrounding states, cattle, sheep,goats & swine, CDL certified,new stock trailer, mats & shav-ings, loaded mile, $2, nego.Patricia Markow, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-335-8512.

Fence building, barb, net,boards, pipe & hotwire, refer-ences avail., $1/ft. & up, fencecleaning & repairs, catch pens &arenas, free estimates. BenBaggett, Mittie, Allen Parish;337-370-8254.

J&l Cattle services, halterbreaking for weaned calves &cow/calf prs., experience in prep-ping cattle for sales, 4-H/FFA Jrs.welcomed, can AI or set-up totransfer embryos for cow/calfprs., UTD vacc. required. Joe orLanna Hensgens, Rayne, AcadiaParish; 985-992-9119 or 337-945-3234.

Barn & barnyard services,repair barn/fence, clean-up/clean-out barn area, bushhog/push toburn, 50 mile radius. JohnMarcantel, Mittie, Allen Parish;337-207-9706 after 4 p.m.

Metal buildings, pole barns,garages, carports, hay barns, agri-cultural buildings, catch pens,pipe & wire fence & additions &repairs. Mackie McMillan,Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish;225-921-6749.

Cattle penning, working &hauling from pasture to pasture orstockyard, portable equip., largeor small herd, problem cattle, 50yrs. experience, will travel. Terryor Jason, Eunice, Acadia Parish;337-789-1927 or 337-322-7601.

Cattle services, timed AI ornatural, 33 yrs., experience. D.L.Brasseaux, DeRidder, BeauregardParish; 337-802-5218 or 337-463-8889.

Hensgens Fencing services, allyour fencing needs from residen-tial to ranching, build any type forhorses, cattle or goats, catch pens& corrals, privacy & customwood fences & dog kennels. Nickor Joe, Rayne, Acadia Parish;337-581-8188 or 985-992-9119.

liVeStOCkBOarDinG

Horse boarding, 12'x12' stalls,turnout pens, walker, coveredlighted arena, outdoor arena, cov-ered 2-horse wash rack, located inTickfaw. Richard Acton, Tickfaw,Tangipahoa Parish; 225-567-7977or 985-507-8667.

Horse boarding in Iberia &Vermillion parishes w/individual

nuiSanCeaniMal

reMOVal

Professional hog removal, freeservices w/$2 million insuranceprovided to landowners, La. statelicensed, state-wide services.David Braun, Greenwell Springs,East Baton Rouge Parish;www.hogbiz.com or 225-806-8246or 800-693-9853.

Bush hogging, lots, acreagew/subdivisions, insured, servingAcadiana area since '89. J.Rabalais, Lafayette, LafayetteParish; 337-856-7255.

Dozer & excavator work serv-ices, land clearing, limestone,dirt, ponds, crawfish ponds,roads, house pads, culvert set-tings & level work. ChadHelminger, Mansura, AvoyellesParish; 318-201-5767 or 318-964-2380.

eQuiPMentSerViCe

FOr Hire

Dozer work, $1000 minimum.Lattie Martin, Walker, LivingstonParish; 225-405-5229.

land prepared, cleared, con-toured, fields mowed, mulched,cultivated, trees removed & recy-cled on site for mulch, recondi-tioned arenas & gravel roads 8"deep, install ponds, roads &fences, sub-surface drainage.John Clery, Hammond,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-634-0074.

Dirt work & hauling services,backhoe, dozer, dump truck,excavator, skid steer, constructprivate roads, bldg. sites, housepads, driveways, haul, land clear-ing, food plots, also welding &diesel mechanic services, freeestimates. Joey Dawson, BatonRouge, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-505-7315.

Dozer & trackhoe work, landclearing, ponds, roads, housepads, shear stumps for pasture orreplant trees. Robby McGrew,West Monroe, Ouachita Parish;318-398-9895.

Bush hogging, clearing, underbrushing & mulching, small orlarge properties, licensed, bonded& insured. Rick Hardee, LakeCharles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-433-6899.

Bush hogging & trac. work,front-end loader, by hour or byjob, $45/hr. Dennis Lavergne,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish;337-831-1596.

Bush hogging, discing, foodplot prep. by the hour or job, freeestimates, no job too small or toolarge, $40/hr. Ronald Evans,Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-507-1472.

ruralPrOPertieS

FOr Sale

Must offer ten (10) or more adjoiningacres of land located in Louisiana.Farmland ads MUST include accompani-ments (house, barn, hay field, garden,and what the land is best suited for).Proof of ownership may be required. Allads MUST be accompanied by the fol-lowing owner-signed statement: “Thisproperty is personally owned by me andis not offered for sale by a licensed realestate dealer, broker or salesman.”

31+ acres w/elec. & water,Thibodaux area, 50% mineralrights, $10,000/acre. RobertGravois Sr., Thibodaux,Lafourche Parish; 985-633-5245or 985-227-1298.

27 acres that joins Clear Creekgame mgt. area by Leesville, 15-20 yrs. timberland, 1000' hwy.frontage Hwy. 8, $4000/acre.

Julian Stevens, Leesville, VernonParish; 337-208-8552.

77 acres of live creek surveyedby subdivision, some timber, eastof Anacoca, $2500/acre. J.Stevens, Leesville, VernonParish; 337-208-8552.

65+ acres of hunting propertyw/food plots & utilities in TensasParish near Waterproof w/annualCRP income of $6966; treesplanted in '14, $175,000. BryanPalmer, Husser, TangipahoaParish; 985-974-3525.

40 acres adjoining national for-est at Forest Hill, hard surface &frontage road, creek, partlycleared, $229,551. EdwinBroussard, Lafayette, LafayetteParish; 512-673-3362.

30 acres of timber w/mineralrights, 50'x100' metal building,10'x50' covered patio w/1200 sq.ft. house w/1 br & 1 bath on Hwy33, $329,000. Max Lolley,Farmerville, Union Parish; 225-933-6519.

10 acres off of La. Hwy. 1062between Loranger & Husser, 17miles north of Hammond, ware-house building 45'x76', 3420 sq.ft., large enough for a mobilehome, sitting on concrete slab, (3)lg. roll-up doors & (5) regulardoors, $397,000. FarrellChatelain, Loranger, TangipahoaParish; 985-748-3424.

70+ acres located in northeastTangipahoa Parish; remodeled1200 sq. ft. home/camp, centrala/c & heat, 30"x54" new metalbuilding, fruit, pecan & hard-wood trees, 3 acres of longleafpine, 2 ponds, great for hunting orresidential, $8000/acre. JerrySharp, Covington, St. TammanyParish; 985-892-3967.

204 acres of deer & duck hunt-ing, CRP payment, $3800/acre.Roy McIntrye, Delhi, FranklinParish; 318-282-2331 or 318-805-3624.

39 acres w/3 br/2 bath house,community water, pasture, tim-ber, pole barn & paved roadfrontage, located in Linville,Union Parish; $250,000. KarenCamp, Linville, Union Parish;318-348-2353.

120+ acres of farmland & pas-tureland located in NatchitochesParish near Cane River Lake,farmed '16 corn crop, fenced,$4000/acre. Margaret Trichel,Campti, Natchitoches Parish;318-875-2740.

15 acres + w/minerals, locatedin Hessmer, fenced & woodedhunting area not fenced, water,elec., road frontage,$10,000/acre. Wayne Armand,Marksville, Avoyelles Parish;409-761-0152.

25 acres of cleared raw land,

rural PrOPertieSFOr rent Or

leaSe

Must offer ten (10) or more adjoiningacres of land located in Louisiana.Farmland ads MUST include accompani-ments (house, barn, hay field, garden,and what the land is best suited for).Proof of ownership may be required. Allads MUST be accompanied by the fol-lowing owner-signed statement: “Thisproperty is personally owned by me andis not offered for sale by a licensed realestate dealer, broker or salesman.”

Wanted: 400-600 acres to leasefor deer, hogs & small game, allfamily members. Thomas Landry,Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337-422-6247.

Wanted: land to lease for cattlein Jefferson Davis or AllenParish, will pay top dollar. KevinManuel, Elton, Jeff Davis Parish;337-515-2801.

Wanted: grass fields to leasefor hay & cattle in Allen orBeauregard parish, fenced or not,will pay top price. Ben Bagett,Mittie, Allen Parish; 337-370-8254.

Wanted: father & 2 sons farm-ers are looking for 20-40 acres toraise vegetables & crawfish, needwell, pond & house, we can dothe repairs to home, need ownerfinancing for 12 mos., we can paybalance in 12 mos., or lease farmw/option to buy or lease farm &crawfish pond or we can buytoday w/small down payment,thanks, anywhere in La. Joe,Larry, Clark Gable, Las Vegas,NV; 702-877-0011 [email protected].

stalls, pasture & round pen, washrack, horse walker, deworming,fly control, trailer storage & rid-ing area, $300/mo. Loles Duhon,New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-380-9610.

Horse boarding & training,lighted covered arena, walker, rd.pen & outdoor arena, turn outpaddocks, cattle events, bareboard, $200/mo.; full board,$600/mo. Jeffery or Terry,Gonzales, Ascension Parish; 225-268-7998 or 225-715-6158.

Planer shavings for horsestalls, trailer load, $25/1. JamesMcCaleb, Plaucheville, AvoyellesParish; 318-305-7265.

Stalls avail. at Sunshine Arenain Plaquemine, Sunshine FerryLanding, 9 miles south of LSU,75 acres w/trails & riding onlevee. Nelson Dupuy, Sunshine,Iberville Parish; 225-921-5575.

Horse boarding, pasture, fullor partial board, riding arena &trailer storage, also barn & pas-ture for rent. Dean Gentile, PortAllen, West Baton Rouge Parish;225-328-2198 or 225-627-9562.

Horse boarding, stalls & pas-ture, nice barn fans, auto bug sys-tem, 25 acres of good pasture,large loafing sheds, hurricane &vinyl fencing, $300/mo. LindaHelo, Crowley, Acadia Parish;337-581-4155.

SeeDS, FlOWerS &

OrnaMentalS

Any person who sells, distributes, oroffers or handles for sale agriculture,vegetable, or flower seeds or other prop-agating stock of one pound or more shallobtain a Seed Dealer’s License from theLDAF Seed Programs Division. Forlicensing information, contact the LDAFSeed Programs Division at 225-925-4733or by email at [email protected].

Cowhorn okra seeds, $6/lb.Gerald Cox, Eunice, Acadia Parish;337-457-4473.

Hybrid day lilies, in pots, manycolors, call for availability, $5/1.

located in Leesville onRidgewood Blvd., off Hwy 184,connects to Fort Polk, $100,000.Phillip Lewis, Leesville, VernonParish; 337-353-5790 or 337-424-7553.

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treeS &FruitinG

VineS

Any person who intends to grow, buy orsell trees, shrubs, ornamental plants,grass sod, or foliage plants shall obtain alicense or permit, from the LouisianaDepartment of Agriculture and Forestry(LDAF), prior to engaging in such activ-ity. For more information, contact theLDAF Horticulture and QuarantinePrograms Division at 225-952-8100 oremail at [email protected].

Windmill palms, 5'-15', coldhardy, field grown, singles & dou-bles, $75-$300/1. LarryBrasseaux, Breaux Bridge, St.Martin Parish; 337-288-0098.

red & yellow plums, $5-$15/1;Meyer lemons, Loguart gapplums, gap plums, $5/1-up;kumquats, $12/1; pomegranate,$10/1; angel trumpet, $12/1;celeste, purple LSU honey dew,$10/1-up; sago palms, $18/1;sweet lemons, $15/1. MorrisCollura, 3237 Louisiana Ave.,Lake Charles, 70601, CalcasieuParish; 337-478-7075.

native 12" bay leaf trees,$25/1; shipping $5. SandraFischer, Amite, TangipahoaParish; 601-278-2999.

Japanese plum trees, $4/1. JoeGiacone, Hammond, TangipahoaParish; 985-345-5049.

Crape Myrtle trees in 3 gal.containers, $10/1; golden rain treeseedlings, $5/1. GoldenTradewell, Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish; 337-564-6009.

FruitS &VeGetaBleS

Home grown vegetables,cucumbers, 50¢/1; tomatoes,75¢/1; home made pickles, pt.,$4/1; qt., $6/1; jellies, 8 oz., $5/1and more to pick from. DanaGuillory, Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish;337-488-3195.

Home grown vegetables, pota-toes, squash, cucumbers, okra,peas, peppers, corn, tomatoes,eggplant, etc., $3-$40. HazelDyess, Many, Sabine Parish; 318-645-2977.

JaMS, JellieS& PreSerVeS

Fig preserves, $5/pt.; sugar-freefig preserves, $5/1; strawberry figjam, $5/pt.; pickled okra, $5/pt.;pickled chicken eggs, $5/pt. D.Gaspard, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish;337-789-5478.

low sugar jam/jelly, used fruit

Sandra Jarreau, Slaughter, EastFeliciana Parish; 225-244-2741.

Day lilies, hundreds of varieties& colors, other perennials & LaIrises, beautiful colors, call first,$5/1-up. Dean Stafford, 4828 Hwy.452, Marksville, Avoyelles Parish;318-253-8384.

2016 crop gourd seeds, $8/cup,postage, $2. Cora Mae Overby,Oak Grove, West Carroll Parish;318-428-9452.

Stripe cushaw seeds, $5/pkg.Tommy Rankin, P.O. Box 51, MerRouge, 71261, Morehouse Parish;318-647-5735 or 318-235-6918.

Sweet basil, true Peter peppers,large sweet banana peppers, ediblecucuzza gourd, candlestick, red &pink hibiscus, red & white cypressvine, Roma tomatoes, plums, rd.long green eggplants & cantaloupe,$2.5/pkg. w/SASE. Morris Collura,3237 Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles,70601, Calcasieu Parish; 337-478-7075.

Wanted: Red Ripper & whip-poorwill pea seeds, ½ lb. or 1 lb.Hilda Mann, Nacogdoches, Tx,936-569-2278.

2017 hay clover/Bermuda mix,4x5 rolls, $25/1; (80-100) Bahia4x5 rolls, $25/1; net-wrapped,$30/1; mixed grasses, $20/1.Christine Carter, Pineville,Rapides Parish; 318-448-7026 or318-419-8513.

2017 russell Bermuda horsehay, sq. bales, fert. & weed-free, infield, $4.5/1; in barn, $5/1. MarkScarber, Alexandria, RapidesParish; 318-452-7297.

2017 Bahia grass, sq. bales, weload, $5/1. Delos Thompson,Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 985-373-4067.

2017 Bahia hay, fert., $30/1; '16Bahia, 4x5 rolls, fert., in barn, 2nd& 3rd cutting, $25/1. DonaldBush, Florien, Sabine Parish; 337-353-4512. kkk

2017 Jiggs Bermuda & Tifton44 Bermuda sq. bales, in field, soiltested, limed & fert. to soil test,forage analysis test on hay for pro-tein & mineral Jiggs protein is12.5% & Tifton 44 13.1% protein,$5/1; taking orders, in-field,$4.5/1. Bob Murphy, Crowley,Acadia Parish; 337-230-5634 [email protected].

2016 Bahia rd. bales, outside,$10/1. Ralph Racca, Broussard,Lafayette Parish; 337-789-1024.

2016 mixed Bahia 5x6 rolls,$25/1. David Yount, Coushatta,Natchitoches Parish; 318-471-3681.

2016 Bahia 5x5 rd. bales, inbarn, $35/1. Ross MulèFranklinton, Washington Parish;985-839-4595 or 985-515-5219.

2017 Pensacola Bahia grasshorse hay, second cutting, finestem, sprayed & fert., tight sq.bales, in field, $5/1; in barn, $6/1.David Joiner, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-320-3073or 985-878-6734.

2017 Bermuda horse hay, topquality, 10% protein, clean, heavyfert., limed & barn kept on woodenfloor, $6.25/1. Paul Habetz,Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-526-5902.

2016 Bahia hay, 5x5 rolls, storedunder barn, $201. AnthonySantangelo, Tickfaw, TangipahoaParish; 985-351-3928.

2017 Bahia grass hay, high qual-ity & horse quality, 4x4 bales,$35/1; 4x5 bales, $45/1 & 4x6bales, $60/1. Richard Reed,

HaY &Grain

Independence, Tangipahoa Parish;985-878-2330.

2017 Jiggs Bermuda rolls, 4x4,4x5 & 4x6, sprayed & fert., del.avail., $30/1; Jiggs Bermuda sq.bales, sprayed & fert., in field,$5/1; in barn, $6.5/1. DucieDucote, Hineston, Rapides Parish;318-447-9435.

2017 Bermuda 4x5 rd. bales,fert., $28/1; mixed grass, 4x5 rd.bales, del. avail., $20/1. KendallFontenot, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-459-1634.

2017 alicia/Tifton mix, takingorders, 720 lb. rolls, in field,$25/1; sq., in field, $4/1; in barn$6/1. Keith Kelly, Anacoco,Vernon Parish; 337-353-6708.

2017 alicia Bermuda sq. bales,fert., in shed, you load, $5.75/1.Rodney McKinney, Port Allen,West Baton Rouge Parish; 225-614-1915.

Bahia & mixed grass, baled10/16, 4x5 rd. bales, $20-$25/1;sq. bales, $3.5/1. PrigeonFontenot, Jr., Rayne, AcadiaParish; 337-230-1027.

Mixed Bahia hay, large rd.bales, in barn, volume discount &del. avail., $40/1. Bond Stevens,Denham Springs, LivingstonParish; 225-505-0706.

2016 argentina/Babia rd. bales,4x5, fert. & limed in barn $40/1.John Briscoe, Elton, Allen Parish;337-526-1560.

Bermuda horse & cow hay,high quality, fert., 4x5 rolls, barnkept, string, $35/1; net, $38/1.Donna Andries, Boyce, RapidesParish; 318-446-2641.

2016 Bahia rd. bales, 4x5, infield, $30/1; 5x5, in field, $35/1.David Moran, Zachary, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-933-5636.

rd. hay bales, 4x5, barn kept,$40/1 or $50/2. Allen Prados, NewIberia, Iberia Parish; 337-967-0006.

Bahia grass hay, 4x5, coveredge net-wrapped, $30/1. RickyGuilbeaux, Carencro, LafayetteParish; 337-280-0569.

2016 Bermuda sq. bales, premi-um quality, del. avail., $6/1.Dwight Brignac, Washington, St.Landry Parish; 337-831-3758.

2016 good quality hay, fert.,4x5½ rd. bales, outside, $25/1;inside, $35/1. Bernard Leger,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-948-9366 or 337-945-2435.

Common Bermuda 4x5 rd.bales, $25/1; Alicia Bermuda sq.bales, horse hay, $5. Loles Duhon,New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-380-9610.

2016 Bahia hay, fresh cut, 5x5rd. bales, no rain, near Scott,$25/1. J. Prejean, Rayne, Acadia

Parish; 337-962-1953.

2016 Bermuda Jiggs/Wranglerbales, 4x5 bales in barn, good forcows & horses, $35/1. ChristyDicapo, Leonville, St. LandryParish; 337-945-1162.

2016 Bahia cow or horse hay, rd.bales, good quality, cured w/o rain,del. avail., $30/1. Homer Dutsch,Bush, St. Tammany Parish; 985-807-4046.

2016 Bahia grass hay, 4x5 rd.bales, high quality, kept in barn, norain, $35/1. Sonny Ridgell,Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-974-0966 or 985-345-1128.

2016 Bahia hay 5x5 bales, net-wrapped, $30/1. Cecil Cormier,Scott, Lafayette Parish; 337-344-1657.

2016 alicia Bermuda rolls,$35/1; common Bermuda wild rye,clover, in barn, $25/1. OscarBearden Jr., Downsville, UnionParish; 318-982-5192 or 318-789-0385.

Bahia mixed 4x4 rd. bales,$25/1; Bahia, good quality, $30/1.Benton Broussard, Jennings, JeffDavis Parish; 337-523-4944.

Bahia & rye grass, rd. bales,4x5, in barn, $35/1; sq. bales,$5.5/1. Mike Bearb, Sunshine,Iberville Parish; 225-276-8374 or225-938-6972.

2015 Bermuda grass mix, 4x5,fert., stored in barn, $30/1. CaseyFruge', Lake Arthur, Jeff DavisParish; 337-329-2209.

2016 Bahia 4x5 bales, fert. &limed, stored in barn, $40/1. JerryDuhon, Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish;337-853-4360.

2016 4x5 rd. bales, good quality,$25/1. Greg LaFleur, Opelousas,St. Landry Parish; 337-831-0889or 337-543-8158.

Fert. hay, 4x5 rd. bales, storedin barn, top quality for horses &cows, $40/1. Pete Hymel, BatonRouge, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-963-9107.

russell Bermuda grass, 5x5 netwrapped bales, $30/1. KennethBordelon, Vick, Avoyelles Parish;318-305-1002.

2016 Jiggs Bermuda, 4x5 rd.bales, fert., $35/1. MichaelGueringer, Kinder, Allen Parish;832-316-0951 or 337-842-6795.

2016 mixed grass, del. avail.,$20/1; Bahia hay, del. avail.,$30/1. Wendell Middlebrooks,Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-658-3106.

Bahia sq. bales, fert., $5/1;Bahia 4x5 rd. bales, fert., stored inbarn, $35/1. Duane Wilson,Slaughter, East Feliciana Parish;225-978-5699.

2017 Bahia sq. bales, in field,$3/1; mixed grass, in field, $2.5/1.

FertiliZer

ag. lime. Brent Duncan,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-515-6655.

50 gal. drum of fert., will del.,$15/1. Jenny Moran, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-796-8369.

Garden soil, flower bed mix,horse manure, top soil, shavings,sand & bark, will load, del. avail.,$24/yd. Lee Cook, Husser,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-7043.

large variety of trees, special-ize in live oak, del., planted &maintained, grown organically,$350/1-up. Bob Thibodeaux,Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337-319-3957 or 337-684-5431.

Mayhaw trees, assorted graftedcultivars, Double G & Royal Star,$15/1. Ken Carley, Hineston,Rapides Parish; 318-715-0729.

Hazelnut bush, chestnut, bayleaf, bald cypress & pomegranate,mayhaw, Japanese plum, sagopalm, variegated canna & figtrees, many varieties, $15-$25/1.James Robin Sr., 4017 Hwy. 357,Opelousas, La., 70570, St. LandryParish; 337-407-0188.

Compact vegetable plants,okra, bush cucumbers, patio babyeggplants, $4/1. GoldenTradewell, Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish; 337-564-6009.

from local farmers, pint, $6/1; ½pint, $4/1; 12 oz. jars, $5/1. GoldenTradewell, Lake Charles, CalcasieuParish; 337-564-6009.

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Page 11Market BulletinJuly 6, 2017Joe Stelly, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-879-2865 or 337-308-6563.

Coastal Bermuda sq. bales, inbarn, sprayed & fert., race horsequality, you load, $5/1. E.C. Rogé,Natchez, Natchitoches Parish;318-352-7001.

2016 Bahia 4x5 round bales,fert., $25/1 or $20/1 if 10 or morepurchased; '15 Bahia hay, $15/1 or$10/1 if 10 or more taken. C.M.Duplechian, Jennings, Jeff DavisParish; 337-824-2989 or 337-224-0447.

(100) '15 Bahia, rd. bales, clean,4x6, plastic twine, tight bales,loaded, $25/1. Tony Hensgens,Rayne, Acadia Parish; 985-992-8068.

2016 Bahia hay, rd. bales, storedin barn, $35/1. Rick Springer,Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 985-789-2877.

2016 Bahia sq. bales, kept inbarn, $5/1. Jamie Creel,Independence, Tangipahoa Parish;985-878-2152.

2016 Bahia sq. bales, horsequality, no rain, fert. & no weeds,$5/1; net wrapped rd. bales, $30-$40/1; '16 Bermuda sq. bales, tophorse quality no rain, fert. & noweeds, $6/1. Robert Davis, Pride,East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-405-2536.

2016 Bahia hay, clean, noweeds, in field, $30/1; in barn,$35/1. Charles Bell, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-839-9222.

2016 mixed grass hay, 5x6 rolls,wrapped, $25/1. Loura Frye,Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish;318-332-8672 or 318-332-7841.

2016 4x5 rd. bales, del. avail-able, $35/1. Chris or DaleBertrand, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-945-4073 or 337-351-2484.

2016 mixed grass, sq. bales, infield, $3.5/1; loaded, $4/1. LukeDucote, Moreauville, AvoyellesParish; 318-308-8375.

2016 mixed grass hay, 4x5 rolls,net wrapped, del. avail., $25/1.Ricky Boyle, Cankton, St. LandryParish; 337-257-9706.

2017 Pensacola/Bahia sq. bales,fert. & limed to soil test at LSUsoil lab, cured w/o rain & weedfree, $6/1. Melvin Husser,Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-7958 or 985-517-1792.

traCtOrS

Case int. 7230 Magnum 4 wdw/duals & spacers, cold ac, 75%rubber, field ready, $20,000 nego;'03 NH TC30 trac., 1300 hrs., 5'

Gravely 5260 trac. w/a sulky &rotary cutter, 8 hp, elec. start, (2)plows, excel cond., $1195. H.R.Morris, Pride, East Baton RougeParish; 225-371-3812.

iH 1466 trac., $5000; IH 5528fork lift trac., gas, $2,000. WalterTuma, Libuse, Rapides Parish;318-448-0928.

iH 1086 trac. w/duals, painted,4-post cab, kept under shed,$8500. Ray Gremillion, Zachary,East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-939-5711.

int. 444 diesel trac., 43 hp, newrear tires, battery, muffler & glowplugs, cash, $3500. TravisGunter, Deville, Rapides Parish;318-443-0874.

int. 1066 trac., $4500. ErnePlassala Jr., New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-380-3977.

int. 454 trac. w/Ford 530 sq.baler, 38 hp, factory ps, 3000 hrs.,$3500. Curtis Wittie, Robert,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-345-2537.

int. 140 trac. w/tools, trade fora gooseneck trailer or $4000.Dickie Sherman, Crowley, AcadiaParish; 337-788-0240 or 337-250-5524.

JD 500CD trac. backhoe, runs& operates well, will trade forcattle of equal value or $6000.J.P. Hebert, Franklin, St. MaryParish; 337-828-1967 or 337-578-0415.

JD 3020 diesel trac., no oilleaks, rebuilt engine, (2) new bat-teries, new injection pump andinjectors, good metal & tires,excel. cond., $8000 obo C.Bergeron, Leonville, St. LandryParish; 337-945-8677.

JD 4440 trac., good shape,$22,500. Stacey Moak, BatonRouge, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-751-6300.

JD 6400 trac., cold ac, loader,5180 hrs., MFWD, good cond.,$24,500. Fred Perritt, Rayville,Richland Parish; 318-728-3035.

JD 850 diesel trac., straighthood, 1244 hrs., new 5' rotarymower, $4500. Thad Broussard,Erath, Vermilion Parish; 337-280-9605.

JD 5210 trac. w/Koyker 245loader w/pallet forks & 6' bucket,2 wd, canopy, dual remotes, joy-stick, 1819 hrs., mechanicallysound, clean & kept under roof,$12,890. Kevin Simpson,Prairieville, Ascension Parish;225-572-2870.

JD 9320 quad range trans.,20.8-42 Firestone tires, R25 95%,5488 hrs., $80,000. CharlieGuidry, Maurice, VermilionParish; 337-652-6325.

JD 4030 trac., $4500. BrentDuncan, Franklinton, Washington

box blade, 5' grader blade & 5'land leveler, fert. spreader w/16'trailer & ramps, $12,000 nego.Michael Boone, Lecompte,Rapides Parish; 318-613-6505.

Farmall C trac. w/new paint &tires, 3 pt. hitch, looks & runsgreat, $2500; Ford 800 trac.,good tires & sheet metal, runsgreat, $2200. Jack Baham,Folsom, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-789-1974.

Farmall 200 trac., well main-tained, bush hog attached, excel.cond., $3500. Ronald Dupre,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish;337-942-9900.

(3) Farmall tracs., (1) '53Super AV, ¾ restored, excel.cond., (1) '53 Super A, goodcond., & (1) Super A for parts,many misc. parts for all,$10,000/all. Kevin Tregre,Reserve, St. John the BaptistParish; 985-703-1044.

red Farmall cub trac. w/bellymower, $2000. JosephThibodeaux Sr., Livingston,Livingston Parish; 225-698-9718or 225-287-2338.

Ford 1510 3-cyl. diesel trac.,20 hp, 660 hrs., looks new, excel.cond., $4400 obo. Chuck Wilkes,Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish;985-514-2579.

Ford 2000 gas burner, needs atune-up & battery, $1000; imple-ments, disc, bush hog & boxblade, $1250. Mark Vining,Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-517-8521.

Ford 2000 trac., gas engine,$1800; 140 Int. trac., $3500;Farmall Super 8, $1200. Terry orCharles, Glenmora, EvangelineParish; 318-729-6606.

Ford Super utility trac., diesel52 hp, dual hyd., recently over-hauled, $6500. Sammy Russo, St.Martinville, St. Martin Parish;337-280-0540.

2910 Ford trac., 40 hp, rebuiltengine, new exhaust system, new12 volt starter and alternatorw/battery, manual gauges, goodtires, $5000; Ford 3000 trac.,great manual gauges, good rub-ber, $3000. Glenn Gotreaux,Iowa, Calcasieu Parish; 337-526-3712 or 337-582-7363.

1952 Ford 8N trac., was underwater, $600. Arthur Ebey,Denham Springs, LivingstonParish; 225-571-1295.

Ford 2000 trac. w/new paint,lights & seats, good tires, ps,good working trac., $5950 nego.Craig McNeal, Marksville,Avoyelles Parish; 318-447-0092.

Ford 841 Powermaster trac.,good tires & sheet metal, runsgood, $3500. J.W. Cooper, Jena,Lasalle Parish; 318-992-2206.

Parish; 985-515-6655.

JD 4640, 95% rear tires inside,10% duals, 95% front tires, newpaint, rockshaft, hyd. pump,damper & quick hitch, fieldready, $12,500; Kubota M9000 2wd w/front-end loader, 2945 hrs.,new front & rear tires, 90 hp,LED lights, hay fork & bucket,good & solid, $26,500. PrestonHutson, Bossier, Bossier Parish;318-347-2008.

JD 4320 trac. w/JD 148 loader& hay spear, good tires, 115 hp,runs good & in good shape,$9250. Jake Guillory, Mamou,Evangeline Parish; 337-789-1747.

2014 kubota 135 GX trac., 800hrs., cab, air, 4 wd, no leaks &front-end loader, $50,000. BrentStevens, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515-0183 or 515-1005.

2003 kubota M6800 w/front-end loader, hay spear, shuttletrans., (2) remotes, new ac & cabtinted windows, 4 wd, 70 hp,1010 hrs., excel. cond., $30,500.Arthur Courville, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-831-9009.

kubota l4400 trac., $9000;Kubota M430 trac., $10,000;Kubota M5400 trac., $11,000.W.J. Mims, Calhoun, OuachitaParish; 318-644-2236.

2007 kubota trac. w/front-endloader L5740HSTC, 4 wd, a/ccab, radio, tinted windows, 2146hrs., well maintained & goodcond., $24,310; 72" rotary cutter,$1100; 72" box blade, $495; 24'trailer w/dual axle, $1995. HenryRichard, Houma, TerrebonneParish; 985-856-5203.

2012 Mahindra 8360 trac., 83hp, 4 wd, closed cab, 800 hrs.,bucket & ac, 790 hrs., $33,000.Ronnie, Sorrento, AscensionParish; 225-573-0341.

2004 McCormick GX50 trac.,2 wd, 50 hp, 3 pt. hitch, 530+hrs., (2) remotes, manuel forward& reverse, 12 spd., barn kept,looks good, $7950. WillardWhite, Starks, Calcasieu Parish;337-743-6295.

MF 282 trac. w/6' bush hoggrader blade, like new, 1100 hrs.,good rubber on tires, $9500.Charles Orlando, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-237-8802.

MF 175 trac. w/front-endloader & bucket, fuel systemleak, 55 hp, $1000 obo. CharlieMunford, Springfield, LivingstonParish; 769-234-8625.

MF 175 trac., new tires, $4500;Ford 9000 trac. as is, needs work,real work horse, $8500 obo. JimMcKean, Greensburg, St. HelenaParish; 985-974-4397.

MF 240 DSL trac. w/500 hrs.,

PlantinG &tillaGe

JD 2-row planter & cult., $800obo. Dennis Lang, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-839-0247.

JD 1560 grain drill w/rowmarker, 30', field ready, shed kept,$30,000; JD 12-row 30" verticalfold planter toolbar, $2000; (2) JD843 8-row corn head, $5000/1.Randy Woodruff, Monterey,Concordia Parish; 318-386-7509.

JD 7100 6-row planter, 30" &15' plate less w/exras, $2500.Charles Jarreau, Lakeland, PointeCoupee Parish; 225-405-6965.

JD 210 disc, $3000. BrentMenard, Rayne, Acadia Parish;337-230-1026.

9421 Sunflower 30' drill, 7 ½"spacing, row markers, good bear-ings, extra parts & field ready,only planted 6525 acres, $33,000.Steve Rabalais, Cottonport,Avoyelles Parish; 318-308-4492.

12' rino disc, $3500; JD chop-per, $8500; (2) 11 shank chiselplows, $800/1. Brent Duncan,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-515-6655.

roll bar & canopy, good tires &paint, excel cond., $7600. CecilClark Sr., Crowley, AcadiaParish; 337-783-7903.

nH 6640 trac w/Alamo 20'boom, new bearings, $16,000; (2)tires & rims, 18-4 30, $500.Donald Normand, Marksville,Avoyelles Parish; 318-481-1183.

Super a trac. for parts orrestoring, $600 obo; (2) 12.4x24trac. tires, 90%, $130/1 or$250/all. John Meyers, Hessmer,Avoyelles Parish; 318-240-1209.

1949 Super A Farmall trac.w/front & rear cult., $3250 obo.Jim Couget, Bush, St. TammanyParish; 504-458-4848.

Super C IH trac., cult., 12 voltsystem runs fair, $1800. A. J.Bradley, Transylvania, EastCarroll Parish; 318-552-6265.

White 2155 trac. w/cab/air,1800 hrs., new Allied loader, hayspear, $15,500. Bobby Denton,Jena, Lasalle Parish; 318-992-4504.

Yellow & wh. cub w/full set ofcult. arms, $2000; full set of cult.arms, $700. Skeet Cooper, Jena,Lasalle Parish; 318-419-2294.

Parts from 8N & 9N trac.,sheet metal, tires, wheels, engineparts & more, $50/1-up.Chamberlain, Forest Hill,Rapides Parish; 318-447-6862.

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CutterS &MOWerS

6' Woods bush hog, heavy duty,pull type, new paint, good shape,$725. Brian Knight, Pineville,Rapides Parish; 318-793-4574.

4' bush hog, pull type, $300.Wayne Michel, Mansura,Avoyelles Parish; 985-209-8423.

FtH 720 bush hog finishingmower, 6', like new, $1100 obo.Dickie Sherman, Crowley, AcadiaParish; 337-788-0240 or 337-250-5524, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.

rhino 144 pasture cutter, 12',$3500 obo; Rhino 72 brush cutter,heavy duty, 3 pt., $1000 obo. L.D.Foreman, Lake Charles, CalcasieuParish; 337-912-0354.

15' JD 1518 Bat Wing rotary cut-ter, 1000 PTO, completely redone,new seals, hoses & paint, no leaks,good cond., field, ready & looksnew, $8500. Chuck Wilkes,Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish;985-514-2579.

15' Bush Hog brand cutter, goodcond., $4000. Stacey Moak, BatonRouge, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-751-6300.

Modern 5' galv. rotary mower,used once, like new, $900. L.C.Guilbeau, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-380-1502.

10' bush hog w/3 pt. hitch, galv.,$4250. Tony Carriere, Schriever,Terreonne Parish; 985-637-5984.

5' bush hog, heavy duty, $750.Larry Bercegeay, Prairieville,Ascension Parish; 225-954-5813.

14' Woods rotary cutter, 3 pt.,1000 PTO, good cond., $1750.Fred Perritt, Rayville, RichlandParish; 318-728-3035.

Bush hog grooming mowerw/rear discharge, 72" cut, $1100obo. Brit D'Amico, Ethel, EastFeliciana Parish; 225-936-0901.

5' Mahindra-Kodiak rotary clip-per w/stump jumper, standard duty,60 hrs., $825. Joe Donachricha,Slaughter, East Baton RougeParish; 225-654-6347.

JD 1517 batwing cutter w/newdeck, 1000 PTO, $6000, nego.Michael Boone, Lecompte,Rapides Parish; 318-613-6505.

15' JD 1518 batwing rotary cut-ter, 1000 PTO, completely redone,new seals hoses & paint, no leaks,very good cond., like new, fieldready, $8500. Chuck Wilkes,Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish;985-514-2579.

5' Howse bush hog, good gear-box, vibrates, $300. CharlesAbrams Independence, TangipahoaParish; 985-878-4255.

6' rhino finishing mower, 3 pt.hitch, 10 yrs. old, works perfect,solid deck, located in WestFeliciana Parish, $1200. CharlieClary, Baton Rouge, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-405-9898.

3 pt. dbl. spear hay mower,heavy-duty, homemade, $300.George Snyder, St. Amant,Ascension Parish; 225-588-5757.

Bush hog pull type mowerw/new 15.5 hp Tecumseh enginew/starter & battery, 42", used for 4-wheeler pull, $750. Daniel Hardy,Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-582-3359 or 337-540-3312.

6' bush hog w/3 pt. hitch, excel.shape, $1000. Sherman Leggitt,Epps, Richland Parish; 318-878-2733.

5' bush hog, 120 hp gear box,$1200; Land Pride 5' cutter, $600.J.P. Major, Central, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-335-5723 or225-975-1641.

Cub Cadet lawn mower, 36" cut,13 hp motor, hydrostatic drive,$600; new sets of belts & bladesavail. & never used, $600. HarryAudoin, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-459-5906.

(2) 2014 Bush Hog brand finish-ing mower, 20', excel. shape,$13,500; '15, excel. shape,$12,500. Justin Bruce, Ragley,Beauregard Parish; 337-884-0257.

276 Bush Hog 6' w/105 hp gear-box & new blades, $1200 obo. J.D.Fontenot Sr., Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-360-1921.

Wanted: old JD cycle mowers,#2, 3, or more. Gayle Teel, Benton,Bossier, Bossier Parish; 318-965-1169.

Wanted: IH balanced head sicklemower, runs by a belt from the trac.PTO. Will Plettinger, Weyanoke,West Feliciana Parish; 225-721-4052.

HaY eQuiPMent

MF/Hesston baler w/7' Rhinocutter, $14,000. Darryl Pinder,Starks, Calcasieu Parish; 337-853-1313.

JD 336 sq. baler, good cond.,barn kept, good tight bales,$2500. Duane Wilson, Slaughter,East Feliciana Parish; 225-978-5699.

570 nH hay baler, shed kept,excel. cond., $5800. AldenDoucet, Washington, St. LandryParish; 337-280-3954.

760 rotory hay grinder,$12,000. Brent Duncan,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-515-6655.

tonutti 8-wheel hay rake, fieldready, $1500 obo; MF 1745 rd.baler, twine, field ready, $5500obo. L.D. Foreman, LakeCharles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-912-0354.

PZ 5' GTO162408 hay cutterw/extras, good cond., $800.Daniel Lombardo, Bogalusa, St.Tammany Parish; 985-630-6438.

Vermeer 504 I silage hay baler,$3500; NH 855 plus extra parts,$1000. Larry Fontenot,Washington, St. Landry Parish;337-360-1371 or 337-363-7962.

nH 278 sq. baler, $1500; rollerbar rake, $500; fluffer, free. TomRichard, Scott, Lafayette Parish;337-412-2328.

nH 326 commercial sq. baler,very dependable, low bale count,$4700. Doug Dorhauer, DenhamSprings, Livingston Parish; 225-341-0204.

15' folding spray rig w/110 gal.tank, $250. Wayne Michel,Mansura, Avoyelles Parish; 985-209-8423.

elec. panel & (2) fans, 3 phasefor farm fan dryer, $800. BrentDuncan, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515-6655.

10' rhino 6-way grader blade,good hyd., $3500; Brillion culti-packer, 16' dbl. rows, tandem pack-er wheels, parts machine, $500.Wilbert Saucier, Pineville, RapidesParish; 318-473-4146.

Sleeper for a KW, $800; portablescales, $7000. Brent Duncan,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-515-6655.

15' aerway pasture renovator,AW 1500, good ties & bearings, 3pt. hitch, $5000. Ron Fuque, Effie,Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-4682 or318-481-1010.

Sunflower 1232 disc, 24' wide,good shape, new tires, like newblades, $5000. Kyle Cullen,Evergreen, Avoyelles Parish; 318-359-1030.

(2) 18.4x34 tires, $300. ErnePlessala Jr., New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-380-3977.

amco disc, hyd. fold, field ready,$2500. Jeffery LaCombe, Hessmer,Avoyelles Parish; 318-452-0606.

4' wide triangle drag rake, 4x4

OtHer aGiMPleMentS

PiCkerS &HarVeSterS

(2) 11 shank chisel plows, 800/1.Brent Duncan, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-515-6655.

(2) Oliver 1-row corn pullers, (1)working cond., & (1) for parts,$1500/all. J. Austin Daniel, St.

Francisville, West Feliciana Parish;225-721-0880.

Headliner kit for IH Case 1680combine, new, still in box, $150.Kyle Siebert, Eunice, AcadiaParish; 337-789-5469.

rayne Plane 300 bu. grain cartw/new tarp, hyd. fold & new paint,$2500. Preston Hutson, Bossier,Bossier Parish; 318-347-2008.

JD 7700 turbo combine w/extras,excel. cond., $3500. CharlesJarreau, Lakeland, Pointe CoupeeParish; 225-405-6965.

JD 546 5-row corn header,$2000; Case IH 2055 cotton pick-er, $8000; KBH auto modulebuilder, $16,000; Crust Buster bollbuggy, $5000; JD 9965 cottonpicker, $20,000; Rhino TW 168bush hog, $3000. Derek Dauzat,Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-359-2800.

7-bottom breaking plow, 3 pt.hitch, $300 obo. Al Cormier,Ragley, Beauregard Parish; 337-794-3236.

Wanted: tree shaker w/scissorhead. Lynwood Wiley, Ferriday,Concordia Parish; 318-719-2245 or318-757-2245.

angle iron, ¾" rebar spikes 12"long & space for added weight,wheels for toeing, pull w/4 wheel-er, $200. Joe Donachricha,Slaughter, East Baton RougeParish; 225-654-6347.

15' JD batwing shredder, shedkept, excel. cond., $8500. NicoleCarter, Plaucheville, AvoyellesParish; 318-201-8384.

JD 10' shredder, $2000;Category II JD quick hitch., $400;Cummins engine, 250 hp, $2500;(2) 18.4 x 34 tires, $300; Austoftcane combine for parts, $50. ErnePlassala Jr., New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-380-3977.

Parts from 8N & 9N trac., sheetmetal, tires, wheels, engine parts &more, $50/1-up. Chamberlain,Forest Hill, Rapides Parish; 318-447-6862.

12' JD disc, field ready, $1200.Anthony Dupre, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-459-1131.

3 pt. disc, $300; (2) 3 pt. slips,$100 & $500; 3 pt. bush hog, $700;mule slip, $300; Gopher planter,$50; 3 pt. gin pole, $75. Walton,Keithville, Caddo Parish; 318-426-5431.

25' JD disc, $4000; JD 925 righeader, $500 obo; JD 224 flexheader, $500 obo. Al Cormier,Ragley, Beauregard Parish; 337-794-3236.

tO 50 kw generator, WindPower model 50/30, mounted on(2) wheel trailer, like new, used lit-tle, shed kept, $3950. WillardWhite, Starks, Calcasieu Parish;337-743-6297 or 337-912-6115.

Willman Super 500 5-ton dualspinner fert. spreader, orange, keptunder barn, good cond., not rusted,$3400. Linus LeJeune, Basile,Acadia Parish; 337-401-5371.

Dirt scoop w/new tires, 4 yd.capacity, good cond., $2500. JohnGreene, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish;337-652-5351.

Weights for JD M-40 320-420front & rear weights, $600 obo.Dallas Richard, Morse, AcadiaParish; 337-517-3750.

JD 7720 turbo spike w/mud hog& new 30.5-32 R1 tires, fieldready, excel. cond., $5000; (2) JDridges headers, 220 &222, faircond., $900/1 or $1500/all. CharlesJarreau, Lakeland, Pointe CoupeeParish; 225-405-6965.

(2) JD ridger headers 220 &222, fair cond., $900/1 or$1500/all; JD 7720 turbo spikew/Mud Hog & new 30.5-32 R1tires, field ready, $5000. C. Jarreau,Lakeland, Pointe Coupee Parish;225-405-6965.

equip. for int. 140-100-130farm trac., 1-row tracs. all kinds,$50/1- up. David Sherman,Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-788-

6' wide, land leveler, all metal,homemade, hooks to toolbar, nohyd., fits on 16' trailer, works wellw/less than 100 hp trac., $500.Lyle Brignac, Washington, St.Landry Parish; 337-351-0836.

JD 7000 4-row planter w/no tillcult., barn kept, $3500. MikeAtwell, Iowa, Calcasieu Parish;337-274-1266.

0240 or 337-250-5524.

Ford dbl. clutch assembly, new,for 2000, 3000 or 3600 model,$410; used 8N radiator, $165; usedNSAA carburetor, $135; 8N usedhead, $75. James Degeyter,Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish;337-754-7682.

Strickland Bros. sweet potatoseeder, $2500; sweet potato cover,$2500; sweet potato cutter $2000.Walter Tuma, Libuse, RapidesParish; 318-448-0928.

W&a 8-row hippers w/Orthmanrow markers, $2000; Taylorway 8-row cult., 5 plow gangs w/shields,$800; Ditch Witch w/4-way blade,hyd. boring unit, drill pipe & bits,trailer, excel. cond., $12,500.Bobby Denton, Jena, LasalleParish; 318-992-4504.

trac. tire, 169R28, good cond.,$375. B. Denton, Jena, LasalleParish; 318-992-4504.

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Page 13Market BulletinJuly 6, 20173 pt. hitch hay fork, $225.

Wayne Michel, Mansura,Avoyelles Parish; 985-209-8423.

Hay fork & spear, fits 100 hptrac., heavy duty, good cond.,$250. Harold Hebert, Scott,Lafayette Parish; 337-896-4904.

PZ CM 167 hay cutter, 5'6" cut,good cond., $1800. R.A. Laborde,Batchelor, Pointe Coupee Parish;225-718-2537.

JD 328 hay baler, excel. cond.,$9000; JD 265 hay cutter, 8',excel. cond., $5500. Al Breaux,Duson, Lafayette Parish; 337-873-8961.

nH hay cutter, 9' coon cutter,$4000. Ronnie Bourgeois,Sorrento, Ascension Parish; 225-573-0341.

nH 472 hay bine, field ready,good cond., $2000. Chris Tassin,Marksville, Avoyelles Parish;318-240-0013.

Front hay spears, fits 55 hpKubota trac., used 1 season,$500. George Snyder, St. Amant,Ascension Parish; 225-588-5757.

2008 JD 458 rd. baler, 4x5 sur-face & twine, monitor, 549 PTO,$13,000. Fred Perritt, Rayville,Richland Parish; 318-728-3035.

(5) hay rakes in good cond.,$50/1. Kevin Forestier, Carencro,Lafayette Parish; 337-962-0025or 337-257-0993.

JD 337 sq. baler, great cond.,$5800. James McDonald, Iowa,Calcasieu Parish; 337-853-8019.

nH 256 hay rake, $2000;Hesston hay tedder, $2000; LandPride 84" spike tooth harrow,$900; Land Pride disc, $1600.W.J. Mims, Calhoun, OuachitaParish; 318-644-2236.

JD 4020 power shift, $6750;NH 644 baler, 4x5 auto tie,$3750; 9' Kuhn disc mower,$3850; 10-wheel rake, $1150;Kuhn 8' tedder, $200. GlynnHardy, Olla, Caldwell Parish;318-542-9377 or 318-542-1377.

Vermeer 554 XL rd. balerw/monitor, 4x5, $7000; VermeerWR20 V rake, $2000; Claas hayfluffer, 14' wide, $1500. KentFontenot, Reeves, Allen Parish;337-884-6674.

Vermeer 605H rd. baler, goodcond., $5000. Melvin Landry,Loreauville, Iberia Parish; 337-229-6489.

nH 660 rd. baler, field ready,$3500; NH 616 hay cutter, fieldready, $3000; 8-wh. fold rakew/(6) new wheels, field ready,$1750. John Williamson, Ruston,Lincoln Parish; 318-255-3985.

nH 256 hay rake, good cond.,$2500. Mike or Kurt Moreau,Marksville, Avoyelles Parish;318-447-7117 or 318-447-3469.

COntraCtOr eQuiPMent

Case 550 dozer, 70 hp, 6-wayblade, needs main shaft, $14,000.J.W. LeJeune, Egan, AcadiaParish; 337-783-2181.

Vermeer 652 stump grinder, 65hp, Cummins diesel, self-driven,hyd., 6 wd, 675 hrs., shed kept,cash, $29,000. Ellis Myers,Springfield, Livingston Parish;225-695-6203.

2008 Case 450CT tracked skidsteer loader, never rented, 1000hrs., 90 hp, strong & tight,$25,000 obo. Scott Troxclair,Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish; 504-915-8168.

lincoln Sa 250 diesel welder,Perkins radiator cooled engine,200' of lead & ground cable, pipefitting tools, jack stands & otherequip., $6000. Jude Comeaux,Maurice, Vermilion Parish; 337-893-0036 or 337-303-3854.

1995 45' Genie Z45, 13,500lbs., 2 wd, 3 cyl., diesel., articu-lating man lift, great engine,slightly used tires, new battery, 4cyl. repack, basket rotary torepair/replace, (1) hose leaking,not suitable for industrial use, asis functional but needs work,$2880. Kevin Simpson,Pairieville, Ascension Parish;225-572-2870.

JD 450D dozer, winch, 6-wayblade, sweeps, new chains &sprockets, $15,500; JD 120Cexcavator w/bucket & thumb,6,000 hrs., $49,500; Cat D4CLGPdozer, good undercarriage & 6-way blade, $23,500; Cat 312BLexcavator w/bucket & thumb,10,000 hrs., 50% undercarriage,$23,500; Case 580Cbackhoe/loader, 2 wd, 4/N/1bucket, $14,500. EdwardArcement, Labadieville,Assumption Parish; 985-209-

2228.

reynolds 14 cubic yard pullpan scraper, $8500. E. Arcement,Labadieville, Assumption Parish;985-209-2228.

JD Chopper, $8500. BrentDuncan, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515-6655.

(2) Cat D5N dozers, (1) openstation & (1) cab/air, $65,000/1.B. Duncan, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-515-6655.

Wanted: Case 450 dozers,whole or parts. P.R. Krantz, KrotzSprings, St. Landry Parish; 337-592-0170.

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1997 Ford pick-up for parts,$400. Dennis Lang, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-839-0247.

Ford silage dump truck, $4000;'99 Chevy 1-ton truck, $1500.Brent Duncan, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-515-6655.

2007 nissan Frontier XE extcab, L-4 2.5 LTR engine, 169,853miles, cold air, radio, topmechanical cond., cash, $6500.Raymond Edwards, Boyce,Rapides Parish; 318-481-3595.

1996 Dodge 3500 duallyw/western hauler bed, 5.9Cummins diesel w/auto trans.,less than 50 miles on overhaulnew turbo & rebuilt diesel pump,engine needs rings, $2500. BillKrielow, Roanoke, Jeff DavisParish; 337-275-0027.

1974 int. 1600 14' flat dump,motor overhauled, good farmtruck, as is, $1500. LeonardTowns, Marion, Union Parish;318-292-5143.

2007 Dodge Ram 3500 megacab Laramie 5.9L diesel dually,RWD, 6 spd. standard trans.,260,000 miles, $15,000 obo.Richard Bell, Ponchatoula,Tangipahoa Parish; 504-621-8221.

2006 Columbia 120Freightliner w/single axle, 455Detroit, 10 spd., pre-emissions,tires & brakes 80%, 100% steer,ac & ps, $28,500. RickeyBrouillette, Alexandria, RapidesParish; 318-664-0723.

1997 Ford diesel pick-up,50,600 miles, $9800; '93Wrangler Jeep, good cond.,$6800. Joseph Miller, Iota,Acadia Parish; 337-779-2268.

isuzu nPr box truck, (16' box)w/55,000 miles, gas engine, greatcond., $28,000. Eden Scapes,Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337-789-1141.

2008 Dodge 2500 w/Cumminsturbo diesel 6.7, long bed, 2 wd,auto, new tires, 4-dr, program-mer/tuner & gooseneck hitch,127,771 miles, $19,500. SonnyCrosby, Cut Off, LafourcheParish; 985-870-5001 or 985-688-8466.

1996 Chevy maintenance utili-ty truck, open from top & sides,ladder rack, 350 Vortec auto, hiton right front wheel, has to betrailer hauled, as is, $1050.Hilton, Anacoco, Vernon Parish;337-378-2801.

2001 Ford 350 super dutytruck, 39,000 miles, flatbed &sides, V8 engine, $7000. RoyNormand, Marksville, AvoyellesParish; 318-253-6406.

1988 Freightliner w/14 yd.dump, 9 spd., $6000. Jim Parker,LeBlanc, Allen Parish; 337-499-6318.

trailerS,WaGOnS &

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2006 CM Dakota slant loadtrailer, bumper pull, 2-horse, shedkept, excel. cond., $2500. TedStout, Sunset, St. Landry Parish;337-662-5529.

1975 Dugan 20' trailer w/newhitch, ramps & lights, 16" wheels,$3000. Curtis Guidry, Branch,Acadia Parish; 337-288-1204.

4-wheel float trailers, 8'x16'w/iron pipe all around, steps inrear, very good 15" tires, $200.Hershel Frazier, DeQuincy,Calcasieu Parish; 337-786-2237.

25' trailer, $6500. ClintonShelton, Waggaman, JeffersonParish; 504-432-3343.

Hopper bottom trailer,$14,000; Green Chop wagons,$750/1. Brent Duncan,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-515-6655.

2001 car hauler, 9000 lb.winch, used very little, $2000.Harold Thompson, Bentley, GrantParish; 318-899-1633 or 318-451-0641.

2015 Best Built 82' x 28' dovetail gooseneck trailer w/springloaded ramps, (2) 7000 lb. axlesw/brakes & (2) jacks, $5500.Skeet Cooper, Jena, LasalleParish; 318-419-2294.

Calico gooseneck horse trailer,slant load, needs paint, $1600; 30'

gooseneck flatbed w/(2) 7000 lb.axles, makes a good hay/farmtrac., $1400. Ricky Jordan,Oakdale, Allen Parish; 318-452-4795.

Grain cart, 6800 lb. cap., elec.motor or PTO to get grain out,4'x4' doors on top for loading,good for horse feed or corn,$5000 obo. Dean Gentile, PortAllen, West Baton Rouge Parish;225-328-2198.

Pace american 36' cargo trail-er, 3 axles, 3 hinge doors w/locks,GVWR 18,000 lbs. w/elec. jackon front enclosed w/lights &doors $14,000; JD mule wagonw/bed & iron work, green & yel-low, $700. A.J. Bradley,Transylvania, East Carroll Parish;318-552-6265.

2006 alum. cattle trailer,$9000. Kevin Forestier,Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337-962-0025.

Wagons, buggys & harness,$1800-$2400. Russell Kettler,Gibsland, Bienville Parish; 318-843-6312.

neckover gooseneck cattletrailer, 6'x20', needs repair,$1000. Don Scaife, Many, SabineParish; 318-256-5447.

knight reel Augie mixerwagon, 3140 model, new liners &weight bars, $7500. BrentStevens, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515-0183.

2016 Bison 2-horse slantgooseneck trailer w/living quar-ters, gal/elec., refrigerator, gas,hot water, shower & toilet, walk-thru w/rear tack, elec. jack, 32"tv, new dbl. bed used a few times,choice of (2) generators, $18,000.Patricia Cobb, Calcasieu, RapidesParish; 318-447-1842.

eBY alum. enclosed trailerw/(2) walk-in doors, torsionaxles, 24'x7'6", used as cargotrailer, $8000; 2017 P.J. trailer,blk., 14' long w/(2) 2300 lb.axles, removeable 4x4 gates onside, large gate on back, $2400.James Stacy, Natchitoches,Natchitoches Parish; 318-352-3692 or 318-663-3692.

2001 Gooseneck brand live-stock trailer, alum., 20', rubberfloor, new tires on both, $10,000.Raymond Fontenot, Abbeville,Vermilion Parish; 713-446-4385.

18'x8' heavy-duty trailer w/tan-dem axle, ramps, shop made & 4-wheeler trailer, 5 ½' x10' w/newfloor & ramps, $2000/all. CharlesJarreau, Lakeland, Pointe CoupeeParish; 225-405-6965.

39' alum. box trailer, $750.Joey Zito, Holden, St. HelenaParish; 225-777-5054.

Sq. bale loaders, $200/1. CareyLeggett, Jackson, East FelicianaParish; 225-719-3001.

2002 Hesston 4590 sq. baler,ready to use, excel. cond.,$10,000. Brent Walker,Natchitoches, NatchitochesParish; 318-663-9416.

Sq. bale accumulator w/grap-ple, 10-bale, $5500. RandyHebert, Welsh, Parish; 337-842-0268 or 337-842-5586.

Vermeer 605M baler w/net &twine tie, accu-bale select moni-tor, just serviced w/Vermeer year-end service, belts, chains &sprockets in good cond., $11,000.Anthony Santangelo, Tickfaw,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-351-3928.

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July 6, 2017Market BulletinPage 14

(2) sewing machines, woodenpedal type, $100/1 obo. A.P.Collins, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-942-6236.

Hand crocheted 3-piece babyset, cap, booties & blanket, wh.,blue or pink, free shipping,$40/1. Trace Smith, DenhamSprings, Livingston Parish; 225-664-3227.

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logs to lumber, your place ormine, 1xs, $320/1000 bd.ft.; 2xs,$280/1000 bd.ft.; pine lumber,1xs, 80¢/bd.ft.; 2xs, 45¢/bd.ft.Glenn Dixon, Albany, LivingstonParish; 225-209-5451 or 504-913-6019.

4400' of 1"x12", 2"x4", 2"x6"& 1"x4" pine lumber, $650/thou-sand bd. ft. G. Denton, Jena,Lasalle Parish; 318-992-4504.

Sawmilling services, on or off-site avail., prices per bd./ft.,based on job. Tony Fontenot,Duson, Lafayette Parish; 337-873-3807 or 337-280-3326.

Wood Mizer LT 40, portable,780 hrs., like new, includes bladesharpening equip., & tooth settingequip., $12,500. Milton Harris,Glenmora, Rapides Parish; 318-447-7940

CraFtS &WOODWOrk

Cowhide chair & rocker, $50-$60/1. Lester Fuselier, Eunice, St.Landry Parish; 337-457-4265.

Wood duck nest boxes, roughcypress, $30/1. Gary Marcantel,Eunice, St. Landry Parish; 337-580-3742.

Cypress wood duck nestingboxes from the wood duck man,30 yrs. of experience, $30/1;predator guards, $18/1. GregVidrine, Eunice, St. LandryParish; 337-457-5709 or 337-230-7295.

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1930s farmhouse to be moved orsalvaged, located in East BatonRouge Parish, 1200 sq. ft., pinefloors, pier & beam, new roof, tookin a few inches of water, remodel-ing gem, $29,500 obo. DonaldFitzgerald, Baton Rouge, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-324-7789.

Chicken house, 40'x32' w/sheettin & cypress lumber, to be takenapart, free. A.J. Bradley,Transylvania, East Carroll Parish;318-552-6265.

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(2) 1000 gal. tanks, $300/1. AlCormier, Ragley, BeauregardParish; 337-794-3236.

Fuel storage tank w/(2) com-partments, 10,000 gal. & 6,000gal., $5200. Thomas Viator, NewIberia, Iberia Parish; 337-373-0801.

Blacksmith coal, 50 lb. sack,$20/1. John Perilloux, Robert,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-542-4346.

(2) bucking chutes, (1) lefthanded & (1) right handed, greatcond., $4000. Chad CliburnPrairieville, Ascension Parish;225-281-6346 or 225-610-6972.

28 ton Wood Splitter w/Hondaengine, used little, like new, $800.Emmett Firmin, Palmetto, St.Landry Parish; 337-308-1733.

elec. panel & (2) fans, 3 phasefor farm fan dryer, $800. BrentDuncan, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515-6655.

(2) 200 gal. spray tanks w/racks& pumps, $500; (2) 20' spraybooms w/3 pt. hitch, $750/1; 3 pt.hyd. hitch lift boom, extends to22', $1800; 10' Rhino blade w/3pt. hitch, $1500; Lincoln weldingmachine 220 amps, gas, excelcond., $4000; 27,500 kw genera-tor, new, PTO, $2000. SidneyThibodeaux, Thibodeaux,Marrow, St. Landry Parish; 318-359-0060.

Westinghouse elec. water-wellmotor w/starter panel, 3 phase, 75hp, high efficiency explosionproof, 405T frame, 1200 RPM, 27/8" shaft, low hrs., $3200. KeithDronet, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish;337-643-1574.

PtO driven post hole diggerw/6" auger, $275. Andy Legros,DeQuincy, Calcasieu Parish; 337-570-8424.

Storage tank on skid, portable,250 gal. alum. for spray rig, $175;Cumberland galv. bulk feed grainbin, 6'x10'9'', 111 bu. or 2.76 toncapacity, ladder, top & hoppergate, $350. Kevin Simpson,Prairieville, Ascension Parish;225-572-2870.

5' box blade, slightly used,$400; 3 pt. hitch gin pole, $100; 5'straight blade, $100. BobbySimmons, Leesville, VernonParish; 337-239-6117.

Chicken or rabbit coop 12'x3'wide 6 ' tall, treated lumber, $150.Tommy Stockman, Oakdale,Allen Parish; 318-335-2967.

40'x40' cattle pen w/chute inmiddle, crossties, welded wirepanels, (3) pipe gates, (2) piperemovable chute panels, you dis-mantle, $300. Warren Pratt, BatonRouge, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-328-3254.

JD manure spreader, goodcond., $800. Craig Laborde,Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; 225-978-7802.

(35) joints of 2 3/8" seal locktubing, tested to 6000 lbs., goodfor flowline, waterline, etc.,$50/1; plastic molasses tubs, 25gal., great tubs for plants, $5/1; 2-axle 700 gal. nurse tank, trailer &pump, $2000; 2-axle trailermounted hyd. seed mixer &loader, used to mix chemicals &auto load seed hoppers onplanters, $2000; factory builtportable animal cage 3'x4'x6' steel& wire, excel. cond., $425. B.Denton, Jena, Lasalle Parish; 328-992-4504.

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Vaccum pump for cows, $3500;800 gal. milk tank, $1500. BrentDuncan, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515-6655.

red worms, 2 lbs., $55; 3 lbs.,$73; 5 lbs., $130; European nightcrawlers, 2 lbs., $75/1; 3 lbs.,$90/1; 5 lbs., $135/1, priority mailshipping included. GodfredSchexnayder, Labadieville,Assumption Parish; 985-859-8230.

October deer or hog corn, 40-50lb. bags on pallet & wrapped, ton,$180/1; 1000 lb. bags or barrels,ton, $120/1. Pigott, Bogalusa,Washington Parish; 985-516-9793.

(300+) ceramic glazed cinderblocks, cream colored, 16"x18",$3/1; (400) Spanish Mission terra

cotta roof tiles, $3/1. C. Stroebel,Madisonville, St. Tammany Parish;985-249-7133.

anvil Mousehole brand, 177lbs., $680; blacksmith forgew/blower, $275; vintage 100 lb.platform scale, $250. Gerald Davis,Amite, St. Helena Parish; 985-320-8703.

new & used small cokemachines, holds (48) 12 oz. canscokes or beer w/3 slots for drinks,set from 5¢-$3.15, $400 obo.Dickie Sherman, Crowley, AcadiaParish; 337-788-0240 or 337-250-5524.

Okra slicer, 3/8" wide, 14 blade,$250; 16 blade, $290; 18 blade,$325. Harry Smith, Sunset, St.Landry Parish; 337-662-3610 or337-277-3866.

natural grass fed beef, side orquarter, pay butchers fee, liveweight, per lb., $1.8/1. NelsonDoolittle, Loranger, TangipahoaParish; 985-507-3186.

Gourd purple martin houses,white, ready to hang, pick-up inOak Grove or will ship & you paypostage, $6/1. Cora Mae Overby,Oak Grove, West Carroll Parish;318-428-9452.

reg. texas Longhorn grass fedground beef, heart healthy, $6/lb.Gene Berry, Wakefield, WestFeliciana Parish; 225-772-5618.

Various seasoned blk. pots, lids,skillets etc., high quality vintage,Griswold, Wagner & Martin,Lodge & Birmingham etc., clean,restored & makes great gifts,$40/1-up. Lyle Brignac,Washington, St. Landry Parish;337-351-0836.

Farm raised beef, pork & lambmeat slaughtered at USDA meatinspected slaughter house,approved label from state, beef,$4/lb.-up; lamb, $9/lb.; pork,$4.5/lb. Carlyn Shirley, ChurchPoint, Acadia Parish; 337-552-3170.

Home ground cornmeal by cen-tury old gristmill, at place only,80¢/lb. Tommy Rankin, P.O. Box51, 301 South 16th St., Mer Rouge,Morehouse Parish; 318-647-5735or 318-235-6918.

Wanted: live hens, goose eggs,old running tractors, old bumperpull trailers, fresh Creole tomatoes,old tractors, 40 hp or less runningtrac. & old statues. Floyd Foti,Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish;337-332-4636.

Wanted: qt. jars w/ or w/o lids orrings. A.P. Collins, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-942-6236 or337-942-6236.

Wanted: peanut roastingmachine, gas, or old coffee roastingmachine. Paul Jones, Bunkie,Avoyelles Parish; 318-346-4084.

Wanted: cast iron items includ-

HuntinG, FiSHinG &CaMPinG

Hunting, Fishing & Camping classifiedadvertising categories include: ATVs,Archery & Accessories, Boats &Equipment, Fishing Tackle & Supplies,Sportmen’s Leases, Fishing & HuntingLeases & Memberships & OtherMiscellaneous Hunting Items. NOFIREARMS.

2007 38' 5th wheel toy hauler,new tires, 4 queen beds, 2 acunits, 3 tvs, kept under cover, 3slide outs, kitchen appliancesnever used, nice, $21,500. TannyDevillier, Eunice, St. LandryParish; 337-466-1445 or 337-457-5467.

2006 Fleetwood Discoveryseries C motorhome, 19,000miles, (2) new digital tvs, lg.refrigerator, ice maker & muchmore, $67,500. Julien Stevens,Leesville, Vernon Parish; 337-208-8552.

2000 Sprinter by Keystone, 28',2 slides, kits in back, new tires, nosmoking or pets, $8750. LeonardTowns, Marion, Union Parish;318-292-5143.

10' shrimp trawl, new, noboards or ropes, $200 obo. JoePorto III, Napoleonville,Assumption Parish; 985-513-9759.

1977 GMC 260 Palm Beachmotorhome, 26' alum. body,sleeps 4, does not leak, no rust,looks & drives good, many extras,$10,000. Bernard Darbonne,Pollock, Grant Parish; 318-765-9415.

2014 39' 5th wheel camper, 3slides, king bed, leather furniture,perfect cond., kept under cover,Sanibel model 3600, $51,000.Martin Johnson, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-630-0101.

(90) duck decoys, variouskinds, $80/all. Robert Couvillion,Boyce, Rapides Parish; 318-447-7165 or 318-442-1455.

(2) 4-man duck, goose & tealblinds for lease, southwest ofKaplan. John Greene, Kaplan,Vermillion Parish; 337-652-5351.

Pro-Series predator call, phan-tom dancing rabbit & crow decoy,used twice, like new, $200.Bernard Darbonne, Pollock, GrantParish; 318-765-9415.

ing pots, lids, skillets, etc., fromcollectors, liquidators, estates &individuals, private & confidentialcash sales. Lyle Brignac,Washington, St. Landry Parish;337-351-0836.

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atVs

Honda Chuck Wagon, 11 hpengine, dump bed, brush guard,front rack, radio & extra lights,great shape, $2200. MarshaKemp, Clinton, East FelicianaParish; 225-439-9705.

new set of ATV tires, no rims,25x11x12 & 25x10x12, $75/;ATV tires & rims, 90% rubber,25x8x12 & 25x10x12, $60/1.Richard Vairin, Covington, St.Tammany Parish; 800-256-2442a.m.; 985-893-7334 p.m.

2011 Honda Big Red 700 UTV4x4, windshield top, doors, goodtires & new brakes, excel. cond.,$7500. Lynwood Wiley, Ferriday,Concordia Parish; 318-719-2245.

2009 Polaris Ranger RZR800EFI, 260 hrs., runs good,excel. cond., $8600. J.P Hebert,Franklin, St. Mary Parish; 337-828-1967.

2004 kawasaki mule 3010 4x4,for parts, good tires, motor runs,$800. Chad Curole, Chestnut,Natchitoches Parish; 318-332-8080.

2014 Polaris RZR S900, 50hrs., 183 miles & many extras,$12,000 nego. Chris Bertrand,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish;337-945-4073.

2005 kawasaki 4-wheelerw/extras, needs battery & ground-ing work, good cond., $2000.Linda Duhon, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-577-2823.

Mule 2510 for parts, $750;Honda 300 4x4, not running,$750. Preston Hutson, Bossier,Bossier Parish; 318-347-2008.

Wanted: alum. wheels for 2011Honda Big Red 700 4x4, side-by-side. Lynwood Wiley, Ferriday,Concordia Parish; 318-719-2245.

leaSeS &MeMBerSHiPS

Shares of stock in Grand LakeRod & Gun Club Inc., located inMarksville adjacent to LakeOphelia National Wildlife Refuge& Grassy Lake WildlifeManagement area, furnished campw/(2) established deer hunting boxstands, $175,000; share of stockw/large metal shed on concrete slab& (2) established deer box stands,great deer, duck, hog & small gamehunting, $135,000. PatrickLacombe, Marksville, AvoyellesParish; 318-481-7705.

aGritOuriSM

BOatS

list your archery &accessories advertisement here.For information on placing anad, see page 5.

arCHerY&aCCeSSOrieS

FiSHinG &taCkle

(500) stainless steel hooks, 2/0size, $50. Bernard Darbonne,Pollock, Grant Parish; 318-765-9415.

15' Cajun boats, open floorplan, console steering, tilt & trim,trolling motor, 50 hp Johnsonmotor, galv. trailer w/spare tire &fish finder, $3500. DonaldNorwood, Mansfield, DesotoParish; 318-872-2894.

Xpress mud boat, 15' w/Dixiesurface drive motor, 23 hp, lowhrs., runs great, $5150. Mark C.Watson, Mandeville, St.Tammany Parish; 985-630-6687.

Grumman V-bottom alum.boat w/trailer, 17'5"x4'x9", 90 hpJohnson motor w/riggings, built-in fish containers, (2) fuel tanks,$3000 obo. Wayne Winch,Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337-247-1560.

10' pontoon boat handcrafted inLa. of cedar & epoxy, trollingmotor & trailer, $800. BernardDarbonne, Pollock, Grant Parish;318-765-9415.

25' aMF Cruise Liner w/firstquality heavy-duty trailer, alum Ibeam twin axle trailer, unfinished,good restoration project, $2500.B. Darbonne, Pollock, GrantParish; 318-765-9415.

20' triton bass boat w/225Mercury Optimax motor w/4 yrs.of warranty left, (2) LowranceHDS units & many extras,$28,000. Bydie Everett, Amite,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-974-2263.

14' aluma Craft boat w/tillerhandle, 20 hp Mercury motor,galv. trailer recently tuned-up,$2500. Larry Bercegeay,Prairieville, Ascension Parish;225-954-5813.

Bob's tree Preservation, arbore-tum & nursery tours, over 30,000trees to view & purchase, miles ofwalking paths, cabins, catch &release fish ponds. BobThibodeaux, Church Point, AcadiaParish; 337-319-3957.

Belle ecorce Farms dairy & fro-magerie, micro-goat & Jerseycows milk cheeses, located by St.Martinville, home of Longfellow'sEvangeline on the banks of theBayou Teche, on site farm storefeaturing our homemade cheese &farm eggs, tours of our dairy,cheese-making facility & farm ani-mals. Wanda Barras, St.Martinville, St. Martin Parish; 337-519-0231.

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Livestock AuctionsLivestock Auctions

kinder livestock13008 Hwy 190 West

Kinder337-738-2778

www.cattleusa.comMonday

Dominique Stockyard1462 Airline Hwy.Baton Rouge225-356-5203

Monday

amite livestock Co.58449 Hwy. 51

Amite985-748-8636

www.cattleusa.comTues/Sat.

Dominique Stockyard2800 W. Landry Street

Opelousas337-942-5661

Tuesday

Mansura livestock8745 Hwy 1Mansura

318-964-5330www.cattleusa.com

Wednesday

red river livestockHwy 1

Coushatta318-932-5691

www.cattleusa.comWednesday

Delhi livestock auction774 Hwy. 80

Delhi318-878-2394Wednesday

Cattle

horses

t & M lazy t arena4354 Hwy. 84Jonesville

318-403-8943Sale Days TBA

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you solve livestock,farm equipment or

timber theft and for-est arson crimes. Your anonymous

tip which leads tothe arrest and con-viction may get youa cash reward. thesooner a crime is

reported the betterchances of recover-ing the stolen items.

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crimes to1-800-558-9741.

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1 tsp. crushed red pepper2 to 3 tsps. salt or sea salt

Wash greens and remove any tough stems. Cut up, and put greens andonion in a deep pot. Rinse ham hock and add it to the pot along withsalt and red pepper. Add just enough water to cover greens, then cookuntil tender (about an hour). Season to taste. Goes great with cornbread and a sliced Louisiana tomato. Serves 4-6.

Louisiana Collard Greens2 pounds of fresh Louisiana collardgreens1 ham hock or 6 slices of cookedbacon1 medium onion, chopped

1 orange bell pepper1 jar Davey’s Treasures Salsa (oryour favorite salsa) 1 tbsp. olive oil

Slice zucchini, squash, and eggplant 1/16 of an inch thick. Core bellpepper, and then slice into rings.Spread salsa onto bottom of a large round or oval baking dish.Arrange alternate slices on top of each other in a circular pattern,overlapping so a bit can be seen of each. Drizzle olive oil over allwith a dash of fresh ground pepper and fresh thyme to top it off.Cover with parchment paper cut to fit dish. Bake at 375F for 30 to40 minutes, so that vegetables are tender yet will hold their shapewhen served.Serves 6-8.Tip: Buy all vegetables as close as possible to the same diameter tomake a pretty layered pattern for the dish.

Red Stick Ratatouille

1 slender zucchini1 slender yellow squash1 slender eggplant

4 each zucchini, cut into ribbonswith a vegetable peeler12 oz cooked shrimp or anycombination4 oz cooked crawfish16 oz cooked crab meatParmesan cheese and greenonions as garnish

Sauté the peppers and onions in butter until tender in a large dutchoven. Add the garlic and sauté for 1 minute until fragrant. Add theheavy cream and pasta and cook until the pasta is heated. Add thecooked seafood and zucchini ribbons to heat. While peppers arecooking, heat the tomatoes in a separate sauté pan until just blistered2- to 3 minutes. These will be added last.Adjust the seasoning with salt, pepper Cajun seasoning, and parme-san cheese

Louisiana Seafood Pasta

2 lbs. pasta, cooked, drained,rinsed and cooled8 oz butter1 small onion, minced2 red bell peppers, small cubes2 orange, yellow or green bell pep-pers, small cubes4 cloves of garlic, minced12 oz cherry tomatoes, cut in half

3 tbsps. Peach White BalsamicVinegar, Red Stick Spice Co.Salt and Pepper to taste1/4 cup pecan piecesCrumbled Feta

Cut the zucchini and squash into matchsticks or thin ribbons. A man-dolin or spiralizer works well for this. Combine the zucchini, squash,green onion and corn in a large bowl. Combine the Basil Extra VirginOlive Oil, Peach White Balsamic in a separate bowl. Pour over thevegetables and toss to combine. Taste and adjust with salt and pepper.Top with pecan pieces and crumbled feta.

Summer Corn and Squash Salad1 zucchini1 yellow squash1 green onion, thinly sliced1 ear of corn1/4 cup Basil Olive Oil,

1⁄2 tbsp. olive oil1 tsp. honey1⁄2 tsp. sea salt1⁄2 tsp. coarse black pepper1 tbsp. chopped basil

Add balsamic vinegar and honey into a medium bowl and mix untilhoney is dissolved. Add oil and mix until combined. Rinse leafygreens and fruit and vegetables. Add blueberries to dressing. Peelcucumber if desired before cutting it in half lengthwise and thenthinly slice it before adding to the bowl. Cut cherry tomatoes in halfand add to bowl. Chop spinach or romaine before adding it and thefeta to the bowl. Rinse and chop basil and add to the bowl. Add sea-sonings then mix well with a spoon.

Blueberry Basil Salad1 cup of blueberries1 cup of spinach or romaine1⁄2 cup of cherry tomatoes1⁄2 cup of cucumber1/8 cup feta cheese2 tbsp. balsamic vinegar

source: www.breada.org

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Attention produc-ers, sellers, buy-ers and shippersof baled hay

Moving Baled HayFrom Areas UnderQuarantine for

Imported Fire Ant?

The U.S. Department ofAgriculture’s (USDA)Animal and Plant Health

Inspection Service (APHIS)regulates the movement ofhay out of areas under quar-antine for the imported fireant quarantine zone whichincludes most of the south-eastern United States includ-

ing Louisiana.In quarantine areas like

Louisiana, USDA only regu-lates baled hay and baled

straw that are stored in directcontact with the ground sinceit poses a risk for harboringimported fire ants. This haycan move anywhere withinthe quarantine area but canonly move outside of the

quarantine area when certainconditions are met.

Baled hay that meets anyrequirements below is notregulated and has no move-

ment restrictions.

For baled hay that is stacked,all bales except the bottomlayer that is in direct contact

with the ground.Hay that is cut, baled, loaded,and shipped without storage.Baled hay that is stored on animpervious surface such ashard pan (highly compressedsoil), asphalt, concrete, etc.Baled hay that is stored ele-vated above the soil on pal-lets or tires or stored on land-scaping cloth placed over the

soil.LDAF officials recommendhay producers, sellers andshippers to contact agricul-ture officials in the statewhere hay will be shippedbefore transporting hay.

For additional information,contact the Louisiana

Department of Agricultureand Forestry’s Horticultureand Quarantine Division at225-952-8100 or visit

www.aphis.usda.gov/plant-health/ifa.

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Livestock Sales & Shows

Cajun French Music and Food Festival will be held July14-15 at the Burton Coliseum, 7001 Gulf Hwy., Lake Charles. Admission is $8 for adults and children 12 and under enter free. For more information, visit www.cfmalakecharles.com.

Northeast Louisiana Rice Field Day will be held from 9 a.m. – noon on July 12 which will begin in the Oak Ridge area and conclude at the Rayville Civic Center. For more information please contact Keith Collins at 318-728-3216.

Sugarcane Field Day will be held from 8 a.m. until noon on July 19 at the Sugar Research Station, 5755 LSU Ag Road, St. Gabriel. LSU AgCenter scientists present the latest findings from research on sugarcane production, including management of insect pests, diseases and weeds. For more information, contact Patrick Bollich [email protected].

Sweet potato field day will be

held Aug. 17 at the Venoy Kinnaird Farm, 16388 Bonita Road in Bastrop. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and field tours at 9:30 a.m. Transportation will be provided to the demonstration sites. The program will conclude at noon followed by a sponsored lunch. For more information, contact Myrl Sistrunk at [email protected] or 318-267-6712 or Tara Smith at [email protected] or 318-557-9501.

Northeast Louisiana Beef/Forage Field Day is set for 9 a.m. - noon on Sept. 21. The event will be held at Goldmine Plantation. Please contact Keith Collins at 318-728-3216 for more information.

Fairs & Festivals

Coming Your Way

Trees and Trails is an on going activity at the LSU Burden Museum & Gardens, 4560 Essen Lane, Baton Rouge. It's a 5-mile system of pedes-trian, recreational and educational trails in the Burden Woods, provides opportunities for hiking and inter-pretive and educational activities for youth and adults. The trail system is open from 8 a.m. to dusk daily.

Gray TSC Farm Animal Swap, Craft Fair and Farmers Market will be held every 1st and 3rd Sat. from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Tractor Supply, 3827 West Park Ave, Gray, La. For more information, join the Facebook group "Gray TSC Swap Meet" and message Shari Zeringue.

Other Happenings

Reddell Chicken Auction will be held every Saturday located at 3029 Old Hwy 13 in Mamou. General mer-chandise starts at 8:30 a.m. and the chick sale begins at noon. For more info, conact Wayne Couthron at 337-526-3144.

Poultry Swap and Farmers Mar-ket every 1st and 3rd Sat. from 7 a.m. until at the Moss Bluff Tractor Supply. For more information, call Joyce Con-ner at 337-391- 1790.

Abbeville Poultry Sales and Swap will be held every 4th Sunday from 8 a.m. until noon at the Tractor Supply, 3410 Veterans Memorial Drive. No sick animals and no dogs or cats. For more information, call Kenneth Rich-ard at 337-319-5669.

Denham Springs Poultry Swap will be held every 2nd Sat. from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Tractor Supply on Florida Blvd., only healthy animals, no dogs or cats. For more information, call Daniel at 225-665-9042.

Opelousas Poultry Swap and Sales every 1st Sunday from 8 a.m. until noon at the Tractor Supply, Hwy. 190. No sick animals and no dogs or cats. For more information, call Larry at 337-945-2804.

Acadia Parish Rice Arena Auc-tions are held on Thursdays at the Acadia Parish Rice Arena in Crowley, 159 Cherokee Dr. at 6:30 p.m. Deal-ers and consignments welcome; small farm animals & barnyard fowl, baga-telle, new and used merchandise. For more info, call 337-783-1442 or 337-384-4500.

Education & Workshops

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Bird Events

Ponchatoula Bird Fair & Sale will be held from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on July 8-9 at the Lions Club, 750 East Pine St., Ponchatoula. For more information, visit www.totaltat.com.

Acadiana Bird Fair will be held Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 at the Lafayette Event Center, 4607 Johnston St., Lafayette. Admission is $4 for adults and children under 6 years enter free. For more information, call 337-212-6581

Fresh produce farmers, packers, distribution centersThe Louisiana Department of

Agriculture and Forestry is able to provide fresh produce farmers, packing facilities and distribution centers in Louisiana with basic Good Agriculture Practice/Good Handling Practices (GAP/GHP) audits, as well

as, GAPs Harmonized audits (with or without the Global addendum).

GAP audits are a voluntary for hire service that 29certifies a producer’s efforts to provide safe, quality product free from contamination to

the consumer.

For more information or to schedule an audit, contact Audrey Carrier at our Hammond office at 985-543-4024 or email [email protected].

4-H and FFA youth from throughout Louisiana will compete in the 48th annual LSU AgCenter 4-H and FFA State Horse Show on July 8-12 at the Lamar Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales.

Horse show contestants can participate in riding events in the western division, hunter division, speed division and ranch division. In addition, 4-H youth will compete in public speaking,

demonstrations, quiz bowl and horse judging. The Gerry Lane Premier Exhibitor program is open to exhibitors in grades nine through 12 and includes a resume, written test, judging, skills test and an interview.

An awards banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. on July 10.

For more info, contact Nunez at 225-578-2255 or [email protected].

La. state 4-H, FFA horse show set for July 8-12 in Gonzales

Southern Christmas Tree Assoc. annual meeting is set for Aug. 4-6 in Alabama

Southern Christmas Tree Association (SCTA) annual meeting will be held on Aug. 4 - 6 jointly with the Georgia Christmas Tree Association at the Hampton Inn, 4210 Phillips Road, Lanett/Valley, Alabama. Registration opens on Friday, Aug. 4 at 5 p.m. at the Hampton Inn. Saturday’s meeting will take place at the Valley Community Center, Valley, Ala. The Sunday farm tour will be at Wadsworth Christmas

Tree Farm, Wetumpka, Ala. The SCTA is an organization comprised for primarily choose-and-cut Christmas tree farmers in the states of Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi. This year, for the first time, the meeting will be a joint effort with the Georgia Christmas Tree Association.

Pre-registration deadline is July 31. For registration, a complete agenda and more information, visit www.southernchristmastrees.org.

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Horse EventsBogalusa Cow Sorting events will

be July 8 in Poplarville, Miss. Events are held at the Crain Arena, 12159 Hwy. 1075, Bogalusa unless otherwise noted. For more information, call Troy Crain at 985-516-7507 or Blake Chiasson at 985-285-0892 or email [email protected].

Cotton Country Open Horse Show Assoc. show dates are Sept. 16-17 and Oct. 21-22. All shows are held at the Northeast Louisiana Exhibition Center in Ruston. For more information, visit the website at www.ccohsa.com.

Christian Youth Bull Riders & Rodeo will hold events July 21, Aug. 18, Sept. 15 and Oct. 20. All events are held at the Cross Branded Cowboy Church Arene, 6906 Hwy. 28 East, Pineville. Books open at 6 p.m., rodeo begins ar 7 p.m. For more information, call Perry or Cathy Moses at 318-466-

9188, 318-792-8600 or 318-308-3220.

Deep South Stock Horse Show Assoc. shows will be Aug. 12, Sept. 9, Oct. 14 and Nov. 4. Shows are held at the Clinton Arena, 14730 Hwy. 10 in Clinton unless otherwise noted. For more info, visit www.dsshsa.org.

Jeff Davis Riders Club show dates are Sept. 10, 23 and Oct. 14. Shows begin at 9 a.m. and are held at the Crowley Rice Arena. Books close at 11 a.m. for all classes except exhibition. For more info, call Cathy Meche at 337-526-2281 or visit www.jeffdavisridersclub.org.

Louisiana Little Britches Tuesday Night 4D Barrel Racing events are Aug. 15, Sept. 19, Oct. 17 and Nov. 21. Events are held at the West Cal Arena unless otherwise noted. For more information, www.louisianalittlebritches.com.

Louisiana Stock Horse Association shows will be July 29 in West Monroe; Sept. 15 in New Iberia (La. Equine Council Ranch Riding Clinic & Contest); Sept. 16 in New Iberia; Oct. 21 in New Iberia and Nov. 18-19 in Deridder (LaSH Finals). Shows begin at 9 a.m. For more information, visit www.louisianastockhorse.com or call Judy Weisgerber at 337-238- 0193.

Livingston Horse Show Assoc. shows will be Aug. 5, 19, Sept. 9, 23, Oct. 7, 21 & 28. Shows are held at South Park Arena in Denham Springs unless otherwise noted. Show dates are subject to change. For more information, visit www.lhsa.webs.com or call 225-664-3150.

Show Arenas, Barns, etc.

Coming Your Way

Acadia Parish Rice Arena 159 Cherokee Drive

Crowley 337-783-1442 or 337-384-4500 rice-

[email protected].

Assumption Parish Ag Complex & Arena

119 Robin St. Napoleonville

www.assumptionla.com/AgComplex

Bogalusa Community Arena 20239 Airport Road

Bogalusa www.bogalusaarena.com

Clinton Covered Arena 14730 Hwy. 10

Clinton 225-572-9229

www.clintonarena.com

D’Arbonne Range Riders Arena 202 Rodeo Rd.

Farmerville darbonnerangeriders.com

Morehouse Activity Center, 9525 Marlatt St.

Bastrop 318-281-3164

www.morehouseactivitycenter.com

SugArena at Acadiana Fairgrounds

713 Northwest Bypass (Hwy. 3212) New Iberia

337-365-7539 www.sugarena.com

Sweetwater Campground & Riding Stables Arena,

57056 N. Cooper Road Loranger

985-878-6868 www.sweetwatercampground.com

Terrebonne Livestock Agricultural Fair Assoc. Arena

221 Moffet Rd. Houma

985-665-1005 www.terrebonne-livestock.org

Texas Longhorn Rodeo Arena, 3274 Hwy. 109 S.

Vinton 337-589-5647

Want your arena listed? Fax or email your

info to 225-923-4828 [email protected].

Advertising events in the Market Bulletin is easy and free!Just email, fax or mail us your event, date, time, location and any other details. To ensure timely publication, submit your event at least 6 weeks prior to the event.

Mail: 5825 Florida Blvd., Suite 2001, Baton Rouge, LA 70806Email: [email protected]

Fax: 225-923-4828.

Louisiana Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M., said Louisiana agricultural producers and handlers who have either obtained or renewed USDA organic certification may qualify for reimbursement for their certification costs through a cost share rebate program.

The program will reimburse up to 75 percent of certification costs, or up to $750 per year per certification category.

The rebates are available to cover c e r t i f i c a t i o n e x p e n s e s i n c u r r e d b e t w e e n October 1, 2016 and September 30, 2017.

“Earning the USDA Organic certification for an agricultural product has a number of benefits like adding value and consumer confidence;

however, the c e r t i f i c a t i o n can be a costly and lengthy process,” Strain said.

Appl icat ions must be received by close of business (4:30

p.m.) Oct. 2, 2017.The program is funded

through USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA).

The 2017 cost-share

application is available at www.LDAF.la.gov. Reimbursements will be on a first-come, first-served basis, based on receipt of the completed application packet, until available funding is exhausted.

For more information, contact Jeremy Hendrix at 225-952-8155.

Additional information is available from the USDA National Organic Program website at http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/nop

LDAF accepting organic cost-share rebate applications

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Did you know?When you make your way down the

grocery aisle and grab that box of cereal, what are you really paying for? Your child’s temporary happiness, the utility bills of the grocery store, the factory worker’s salary, the supply truck’s diesel, and the company’s latest advertising campaign? Probably all of that and more, but what you should not be paying for is the packaging. That’s why there is a “net weight” statement on all packaged goods. Net weight is the actual amount of the product being offered for

sale. In this case, it should only include the weight of the cereal. The packaging, labels, and the toy surprise at the bottom of the box should not be included.

Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry’s (LDAF) Division of Weights and Measures inspects packages to ensure that the net weight shown on the box matches the weight of the cereal in the box. Our inspectors determine this by subtracting the tare weight from the total weight. The tare weight is the weight of all of the box, prize

or other packaging associated with the product. Some examples of tare material are: the package or container that holds the product, ice on frozen shrimp, pop-up thermometers and gravy packets that come with a turkey, soaker pads in trays of meat, the container at the salad bar, sauce packets, promotional labels, and anything else that is not the product being offered for sale.

Most commonly this type of inspection is conducted at the retailer, but inspections can be done at the packer, distributor

or warehouse. The purpose of checking packages for net quantity is to ensure Louisiana’s consumers get what they pay for.

Each year Weights and Measures inspectors conduct over 100,000 commercial weighing, measuring, metering, and scanning device inspections. If you have questions or concerns about package weights, please contact our Weights and Measures Division at 225-952-1341.

Package Inspections; they help protect Louisiana consumers

LDAF inspector Steven Coco (left) performs a crawfish tail meat package inspection. Coco rinses the tail meat prior to weighing to determine the net weight of the crawfish. Coco also weighs the plastic package to determine the gross weight. Right, Joshua Salley, Nikki Stuart (District Supervisor) and Mitchell Marsalis participate in a package inspection training in Haughton.

LSU AgCenter entomologists Kristen Healy and Daniel Swale received nearly a million dollars from the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture to study honeybee health.

The LSU AgCenter is one of seven universities to receive part of $6.8 million the USDA is investing in pollinators. The AgCenter portion is $935,000.

Healy and Swale are conducting research on how stress factors affect honeybees. They are working with researchers at the USDA Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics and Physiology Research Unit in Baton Rouge and the largest beekeeper in the country to do a two-year study following 400 hives.

Healy’s work focuses on mites and the pathogens they transmit.

“We will divide the hives into cohort groups. One group will be treated for mites with a mite control product and the other will receive no treatment,” Healy said.

The bees also will be divided by location. Some bees will be moved to different locations for pollination services. The population the researchers are working with is currently in South Dakota, but some hives will move to California in the fall for almond pollination and then to Mississippi in late winter.

“We also want to see if it is a stress factor to move them,” Healy said.

Swale is studying the physiology of bees, which could suffer from the

relocations.“The transcontinental

movement of the bees may force them to spend more energy and deplete their storage of nutrient-rich lipids, or fats,” Swale said. “We are interested in determining if the bees have reduced amount of fat after each relocation event. If they do, we then want to ask if we can enhance the amount of fat in each bee.”

Reduced fat storage can decrease the bees’ chances of survival, Swale said. He will also study oxidative stress levels and see if there is a way to mitigate the development of the damaging reactive oxygen species in the bees’ systems.

The researchers also are interested in deformed wing virus, which is present in

many colonies, and trying to understand its transmission.

Healy said they will be sampling pollen, nectar and bees from hives during and at the end of the study.

“We can look at which colonies failed and which ones didn’t and quantify which stress variables were more important to the relative health of the bees,” Healy said.

The grant also includes an extension component so the researchers can determine the best methods to get bee health information to beekeepers and the public.

The USDA estimates honeybees pollinate $15 billion worth of crops. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue declared June 19-25 as National Pollinator Week.

LSU AgCenter researchers receive USDA grant to study pollinator health

Vivek Pokhrel, a master’s degree student working for LSU AgCenter entomologist Kristen Healy, works with a bee hive at the USDA Honeybee Breeding, Genetics and Physiology Research Unit in Baton Rouge in July 2016. Photo by Olivia McClure, -LSUAgCenter.