VOL. 98, No. 17 www.LDAF.la.gov August 20, 2015 LAKE PROVIDENCE, La. ( Au- gust 7, 2015) - A ceremony was held today to rededicate 10,000 acres of land back to stakeholders of the Bunches Bend Protection District following the completion of repairs to the Bunches Bend levee in East Carroll Parish. The ceremony was held at the State Cotton Museum in Lake Providence, La. The event was followed by a tour of the re- paired levee and a luncheon spon- sored by the Columbia Pipeline Group. Agriculture and Forestry Com- missioner Mike Strain, D.V.M., Lieutenant Governor Jay Dardenne, Secretary of State Tom Schedler, Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham, M.D., Sens. Francis Thompson and Neil Riser, Reps. Andy Anders and Bubba Chaney, and representatives from the Columbia Pipeline Group, Sunoco Pipeline, Bunches Bend Protection District, Andy Brister of Brister and Brister Attorneys at Law were all in attendance. “This is the first planting season area farmers didn’t have to worry their investment would get washed away when the Mississippi River rose,” Strain said. Repairs to the Bunches Bend le- vee were completed in November 2014 which was funded with a $5 million bond sale paid for entirely by area property owners through a self-imposed property tax. Not only are landowners funding through property tax, but utility companies are paying about 40 percent of the cost through an ad valorem tax. Bunches Bend is a 100-year old levee that was built prior to the mainline Mississippi River levee and now protects thousands of acres of prime farmland. During the 2011 Mississippi River flood, the old structure failed and carved a massive 90-foot-deep gash in the levee. The breach subsequently flooded 8,800 acres of farmland and dumped tons of sand and silt on corn, cotton and soybean crops. The crops were a total loss. The breach left farmers’ crops vulner- able to flooding with the rise and fall of the Mississippi River. The estimated the value of the crops is $5.5 million. Area property owners looked for guidance from their lawmakers and other elected officials in devising a plan to secure funding to repair the levee. “From the beginning, I pledged to work with area farmers and see this through to the end,” Strain said. “There were many obstacles requir- ing a lot of folks working tirelessly on creative solutions to accomplish the goal – a restored levee that will protect this land from flooding for another 100 years or more.” Before you burn, check our website to see if your parish has a burn ban in place. www.ldaf.la.gov By Laura Pursnell-Lindsay Sen. Neil Riser, East Carroll Parish Police Juror Lee Denny, Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, Rep. Andy Anders, U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham, M.D., Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, East Carroll Parish Sheriff Wydette Williams, Sarah Rhodes and Ken Jenkins, Columbia Pipeline Group, Reynold Minsky, Sen. Francis Thompson, Sec- retary of State Tom Schedler, Rep. Bubba Chaney and Oak Grove Mayor Adam Holland. Tap Parker, Bunches Bend Protection District Commis- sion president, said great farm- land would have been subject to flood every year if the levee was not repaired. See Restored, cont. on page 20 Bunches Bend Levee RESTORED
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VOL. 98, No. 17 www.LDAF.la.gov August 20, 2015
LAKE PROVIDENCE, La. ( Au-gust 7, 2015) - A ceremony was held today to rededicate 10,000 acres of land back to stakeholders of the
Bunches Bend Protection District following the completion of repairs to the Bunches Bend levee in East Carroll Parish. The ceremony was
held at the State Cotton Museum in Lake Providence, La. The event was followed by a tour of the re-paired levee and a luncheon spon-sored by the Columbia Pipeline Group.
Agriculture and Forestry Com-missioner Mike Strain, D.V.M., Lieutenant Governor Jay Dardenne, Secretary of State Tom Schedler, Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham, M.D., Sens. Francis Thompson and Neil Riser, Reps. Andy Anders and Bubba Chaney, and representatives from the Columbia Pipeline Group, Sunoco Pipeline, Bunches Bend Protection District, Andy Brister of Brister and Brister Attorneys at Law were all in attendance.
“This is the first planting season area farmers didn’t have to worry their investment would get washed away when the Mississippi River rose,” Strain said.
Repairs to the Bunches Bend le-vee were completed in November 2014 which was funded with a $5 million bond sale paid for entirely by area property owners through a self-imposed property tax. Not only
are landowners funding through property tax, but utility companies are paying about 40 percent of the cost through an ad valorem tax.
Bunches Bend is a 100-year old levee that was built prior to the
mainline Mississippi River levee and now protects thousands of acres of prime farmland. During the 2011 Mississippi River flood, the old structure failed and carved a massive 90-foot-deep gash in the levee. The breach subsequently flooded 8,800 acres of farmland and dumped tons of sand and silt on corn, cotton and soybean crops. The crops were a total loss. The breach left farmers’ crops vulner-able to flooding with the rise and fall of the Mississippi River. The estimated the value of the crops is $5.5 million.
Area property owners looked for guidance from their lawmakers and other elected officials in devising a plan to secure funding to repair the levee.
“From the beginning, I pledged to work with area farmers and see this through to the end,” Strain said. “There were many obstacles requir-ing a lot of folks working tirelessly on creative solutions to accomplish the goal – a restored levee that will protect this land from flooding for another 100 years or more.”
Before you burn, check our website to see if your parish has a burn ban in place.www.ldaf.la.gov
By Laura Pursnell-Lindsay
Sen. Neil Riser, East Carroll Parish Police Juror Lee Denny, Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, Rep. Andy Anders, U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham, M.D., Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, East Carroll Parish Sheriff Wydette Williams, Sarah Rhodes and Ken Jenkins, Columbia Pipeline Group, Reynold Minsky, Sen. Francis Thompson, Sec-retary of State Tom Schedler, Rep. Bubba Chaney and Oak Grove Mayor Adam Holland.
Tap Parker, Bunches Bend Protection District Commis-sion president, said great farm-land would have been subject to flood every year if the levee was not repaired. See Restored, cont. on page 20
Bunches Bend Levee
RESTORED
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Louisiana Agriculture & Forestry Today
Baton Rouge, La. (August 11, 2015) – Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain unveiled the Homegrown by Heroes program over the weekend at Farm to Table International conference in New Orleans.
Homegrown by Heroes is a farmer-veteran initiative that highlights military service while also promoting agriculture.
Louisiana is the sixth state to adopt the program and is
partnering with the Farmer Vet Coalition.
“There are more than 300,000 veterans who call Louisiana home. The Louisiana Homegrown by Heroes program is an excellent way to provide military veterans an opportunity to engage in agriculture as well as aquaculture production. In addition, there are marketing materials that help enhance their visibility to better market these products,” said Strain.
“Whether they are gardening as a hobby or farming as a career, we will do what we can to help our veterans increase their ability to be successful as well as provide them tools for sustainability.”
The program was originally created by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture.
“Homegrown by Heroes is a national branding initiative that helps the consumer identify a product as one that is grown in Louisiana and by a military
veteran. The goal is to raise the profile of farm products grown and raised by these heroes at the point of sale,” said Ben Shaffar, creator of Homegrown by Heroes program and director of business development of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture.
The distinctive logo is red, white and blue.
For more information about Homegrown by Heroes, contact Jeremy Hendrix at 952-8155 or email at [email protected].
USDA Agriculture Marketing Service Hay Prices
Values are in tons unless otherwise noted
Alabama SE Hay Report, Aug. 13, 2015Bermuda Small Square.................................................................Premium..................$180-$300Bermuda Large Rounds..............................................................Premium.........$133.33-$133.33Bermuda Mid Round...................................................................Premium....................$70-$130Bahia Small Square.....................................................................Premium..................$200-$200
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REMINDER:Have all of your heifer calves between four and 12 months of age vaccinated against brucellosis. For information contact your local veterinarian, LDAF animal health personnel, your parish Cattlemen's Association or parish Farm Bureau.
Attention: Bull sellers and buyers. All non-virgin bulls and bulls older than 24 months for sale in Louisiana must have a current negative tricho-moniasis test from an accredited vet-erinarian before they may be sold. Virgin bulls must have a breeder’s certification of virgin status signed by the breeder, the breeder’s agent or an accredited veterinarian. For more information, contact the LDAF Ani-mal Health Services and Food Safety at 225-925-3980 or visit www.ldaf.state.la.us.
No grade sires listed in the interest of bet-ter livestock. All dairy cattle 20 mos. of age, beef cattle 24 mos. of age, or pas-turient or post pasturient animals of any age offered for sale, except for immediate slaughter, must have valid 30-day nega-tive brucellosis test certificate. Contact La. Dept. of Agriculture and Forestry, 5825 Florida Blvd., Suite 4000, Baton Rouge, LA 70806.
Reg. Angus cow w/beautiful heifer calf, exposed back, $3200. Gaston Gerald, Greenwell Springs, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-654-8816.
Angus bull, 4 yrs., Garner breeding, calves to show, $3000. Vernon Humphries, Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-654-4962.
Reg. Angus bulls, 6 mos., on feed, $1850/1; reg. Angus cows, bred, all ages, $3500/1; reg. Angus heifer, show quality, very docile, $4000. Donald De la Houssaye, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-519-3445.
Reg. Angus bull calves, born fall ‘14, excel. bloodlines, gentle, deep bodied, $2650/1-up. Jessica Fontenot, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-412-8558.
Reg. Angus bulls, 9-10 mos., sire ET son of Hoover Dam lbw bull, dams Great Hoff & Bon View New Design genetics, gentle, grass raised, vacc. & dewormed, discount avail., $2000/1-up. Clinton Twilley, Prairieville, Ascension Parish; 225-910-0549.
Reg. Brahman bull, JD Hudgins & Mayronne bloodlines, clean underline, beefy, lbw, great herd sires, $3250. Robert Maloney, New Orleans, Orleans Parish; 601-916-1157.
Reg. Brahman bull & heifers, halter broke, gentle, Hudgins Manso breeding, ready for show ring, $2000/1-up. Jim Kratzer, Roanoak, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-277-7490.
Reg. Brangus bull, 3 yrs., gentle, semen tested, calves to show, $4000. C. Waskom, Franklinton, Washington Parish; 985-373-2832.
(2) Brangus bulls, 6 mos., $1800/1. Chester Lilly, Oakdale, Allen Parish; 318-215-2308 or 318-491-2437.
(6) F1 Braford heifers, yrlgs., blk. baldies, pb, vacc., $1500/1-up. M. Richard, Mowata, Acadia Parish; 337-277-0220.
(2) F1 Braford cow, 3-4 yrs., exposed to Angus bull, $2800/1. Kevin Lemaire, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337-501-2612 or 337-652-2484.
Polled Hereford, 15 mos., halter broke, virgin bull sired by Perfect Timing, $5000; awesome set of weaned bull calves, super thick, great EPDs, gentle, shots & wormed, $1900/1-up. Laura Hughes, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-933-2997.
Bred heifers, out of reg. Angus bulls, bred back to lbw reg. Angus bulls, $2500/1. Pete Abington, Many, Sabine Parish; 318-256-4340 or 318-471-2268.
(12) blk. baldy heifers exposed to Angus bull, $2100/1. Ellis Castello, Slaughter, East Feliciana Parish; 225-719-4348.
Heifers, great quality, trade for pb Angus heifers, trade for same quality, Angus bulls, great quality, trade for same quality. Karen Edwards, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-278-0641.
Reg. polled Hereford bull, 3 yrs., calves on the ground, $3000. Liz Darbonne, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-585-6250.
Blk. Maine Anjou heifers, bred to Hereford bull, will calf in Sept., awesome, super thick, top bloodlines, gentle, shots & wormed, $3500/1. Judy Wiggins, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-921-1117 or 225-658-5348.
Reg. mini Zebu heifers & bull, show quality, $500/1-up. Wilfred Broussard, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; 337-394-7265.
Santa Gertrudis show prospects reg. bull & heifer calves, $1250/1-up; Brangus cows, 3 yrs., bred to Santa Gertrudis bull, $2000 nego. Paul Fontenot, Mamou, Evangeline Parish; 337-789-8684.
Pb Simm. bull calf, born 5/8/15, blk., outstanding bloodlines, sire from Jenssen Farms in Iowa, dam
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HORSES, MULES & JACKES
All horses, mules, and jacks must be from bona fide livestock farm-ers. We cannot accept notices from horse dealers, order buyers or per-sons selling on commission basis. Every time you submit an adver-tisement one of the following must be provided. 1. All listings of hors-es, mules or jacks must be accom-panied by a COPY of the original official negative Coggins test for Equine Infectious Anemia (E.I.A.) that was performed within the past 6 months prior to sale on all horses, mules, and jacks, except nursing foals. (OR) 2. A signed statement from the seller stating that he will furnish the buyer with a negative Coggins at the time of sale.
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from Alberthal Jr. in Granbury Texas, excel. features, $1250. Ed Dugas, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337-298-5785.
(2) F1 Braford calves, blk. baldies, (1) bull calf & (1) heifer, on feed, nice, weaned, (1) F1 Charbray pb bull calf, lbw, $1500/1. Al Rozas, Eunice, St. Landry Parish; 337-580-4709.
Braford & Brangus heifers, Bangs vacc., all shots, gentle, $1800/1. John Boudreaux, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337-893-6743.
Jersey Holstein cross heifers, 9 mos., halter broke, dehorned, gentle, will make good 4-H comm. heifer, $1300. Randy Lea, Denham Springs, Livingston Parish; 225-664-5708.
Angus x Brahman true F1 bulls from reg. stock, 10 mos., JD Hudgins, Hoff & Bon View New Design genetics, super gentle, vacc., dewormed & debudded, $1800/1-up. C. Twilley, Prairieville, Ascension Parish; 225-910-0549.
(39) tiger stripe true F1, 2-6 yrs. &, (1) Char. bull w/28 calves at side, not sold separate, $160,000/all. George Guillory, Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-581-5123.
Reg. mini Zebu bulls, cows & calves, assorted colors, show quality, $500/1-up. Jerome Hammons, Many, Sabine Parish; 318-508-0800.
Wayga/Angus F1 cross, (Kobe beef), bulls & steers, $1900/1, heifers avail. Bill Miller, Kinder, Allen Parish; 337-789-5401 or 337-526-4330.
½ Beefmaster & ½ red Angus cow, 4 yrs., bred to blk. Angus bull, $1800. Jerry Salisbury, West Monroe, Ouachita Parish; 318-325-6736.
Replacement females, ¾ Angus/Hereford & ¼ Brahman, sired by & bred to exceptional Angus bulls out of cert. F1 cows, (20) bred, 18 mos., $3200/1; (15) weaned, 9 mos., $1700. Raymond Fontenot, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 713-446-4385.
Reg. AHA Arabian mare, 6 yrs., good looking bay w/wh. star, strip, snip & 4 stockings, professional trained, great for pleasure or show, $2000. G. LaCour, St. Francisville, West Feliciana Parish; 225-635-1833.
American saddle bred gelding, 10 yrs., smooth & gentle, $1200. Raymond Peters, Oakdale, Evangeline Parish; 318-201-4896.
APHA eligible buckskin tobiano stallion, 5 yrs., Peppy San Badger, Doc Bar, Skipa Star, Triples Titan & Bold Ruler, super disp. & conform., $1500. Liz Parker, DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; 337-463-2237.
AQHA horses, auto barrel mare, 18 yrs., safe & sound, $4000; all-around mare, 14 yrs., $12,000; rope geld., 16 yrs., $10,000. Jennifer Disher, Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-320-7644.
AQHA dun roan filly, 15 mos., Dual Pep, Duals Blue Boon, Royal Blue Boon & Boon Babydoll Head bloodlines, excel. conform., $2000. Jimmie Taylor, Winnfield, Winn Parish; 318-628-2210.
Reg. AQHA bay w/blaze, filly, Gunpowder Blue, Lightings Parr Bar, Scotty’s Pistol, Right This Minnick & Playgun bloodlines, 60 days training, 14.3 hands, 875 lbs., bred right w/looks, ready to be finished, $1700; bay geld., 6 yrs.,
gentle, no buck, tie anywhere, loads & hauls, catch anywhere, 15 hands, 955 lbs., quiet, rides in woods, $650. Lawrence Fontenot, Reeves, Allen Parish; 337-499-9727.
AQHA geld., 12 yrs., sire Eatin Out a Acres, dam Miss Jamies Hickory, sorrel, gentle, used on cattle, rides good, others avail., $3000. Billy Haristy, Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-581-0305 or 337-783-5868.
AQHA gray geld., 12 yrs., started on barrels, working cattle, sound & ready to work, $3000. Steve Broussard, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-734-2025.
1996 AQHA sorrel mare, own daughter of Pop A Top Pep, out of own daughter of Doc’s Remedy, rides well or great broodmare, others avail., $1000 obo. Dwight Brignac, Washington, St. Landry Parish; 337-831-3758.
AQHA blood bay, 14 yrs., gentle for anyone to ride, loves attention, easy going, never has to be warmed up, $1700. Nicole Snoddy, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-459-4814.
Several AQHA horses, some good for beginner riders, ranch gelds., some not reg., other event horses avail., $1500-$7500/1. Dean Gentile, Port Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish; 225-328-2198.
2015 AQHA cremello colt by Dunit Twisted, AQHA point earning son of Reminic N Dunit, out of Kings Hollywood Babe, stud prospect, heavy boned w/great conform. & wonderful disp., deposit will hold him, $1500. Marc Browning, Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; www.browningquarterhorses.com or 225-405-5133.
2013 AQHA filly by own son of Shining Spark, all-time reining & reined cow horse maternal grandsire out of own daughter of Holidoc, AQHA cutting horse sire & producer, performance bred, sweet & loves attention, halter broke, leads, loads & ready to go under saddle, $1500. Bettye Ann Browning, Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; www.browningquarterhorses.com or 225-405-5133.
Reg. filly, 2 yrs., Peponita Acre, 60 day riding, $3000; reg. filly, 2 yrs., Smart Plan, 60 day riding, $3000. Louis Clark, Delcambre, Iberia Parish; 337-280-7013.
Dark bay gaited mare, 11 yrs., good ground manners, 14.3 hands, LSU Master Horsemanship class, trails, tie outs, shoeing, stretching & bathing, $950. Kathy Matthews,
Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; 225-405-7415.
Performance horses, mares, colts & gelds., Doc O’Lena, Colonel Freckles, Dual Pep & Poco Bueno bloodlines, $600/1-up. Van Powell, St. Amant, Ascension Parish; 225-505-1710.
(3) yrlg. donkeys, good pasture guardians, (1) jenny, $100 nego; (2) jacks, $50/1 nego. Donald Vidrine, Mamou, Evangeline Parish; 337-459-5951.
Mini paint donkeys, shots, jack, $300; jenny, $300 or $500/all.Will Broussard, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; 337-394-7265.
Reg. paint mare, best bred, ready to breed or break to ride, $900 obo. Harry Marionneaux, Plaquemine, Iberville Parish; 225-659-2444.
Percheron john mule colt, 5 mos., dam & sire on site, should mature at 16.2-17 hands, $600; mammoth jack colt, 5 mos., blk. w/wh. points, should mature at 14 hands, $600. Dennis Smith, Livingston, Livingston Parish; 225-436-9002.
Reg. QH bay geld., 7 yrs., sire Hot Attraction, broke & gentle, $4000; reg. QH sorrel, 4 yrs., started on barrels, gentle, good all-around horse, $4000 or $10,500/all. Dennis Crain, Winnsboro, Franklin Parish; 318-547-1186.
Working QH & TW weans. & yrlgs., 2-yrs. old, under saddle & broodmares, Doc O’ Lena, Gay Bar King, Poco Bueno, Cody, Hancock & Peppy San, freeze branded, $1500-$8500/1. Fred Rodosta, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-948-6511 or 337-331-3151.
Play Day QH mare, 10 yrs., sorrel/chrome, barrels, poles, break-a-way, LHSRA strakes, goat tying, club shows, quick, needs experienced rider, $4000. Wendell Nugent, Lena, Natchitoches Parish; 318-663-4121.
Mini horses, mares, fillies & colts, 2 mos.-10 yrs., paints & solids, $500/1-up. Roy Hazelwood, Lacombe, St. Tammany Parish; 985-882-3210.
Quality cutting, performance prospects by Colonel’s Lil Scoot & Smart Plan Peppy, out of good mares, some own daughters, $1000-$2500/1. J.D. Broussard, Erath, Vermilion Parish; 337-937-6719.
AQHA buckskin stallion, reg. w/APHA, very gentle, grandson of Smart Little Lena on top & King’s Copy on bottom, gentle colts, $300. Joe Kimble, Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; 225-683-5873 or 225-326-9112.
O’Lena Hickory Handle, gray son of SR Innovator by Doc Hickory & Jo O’Lena, own daughter of Doc O’Lena, dam is own daughter of Handle Bar Doc, $500. Donna Breaux, Mamou, Evangeline Parish; 337-207-2821 or 337-207-2824.
Reg. TW stallion, blue roan, 16 hands, Rap’s Ace of Spades, blk. points w/no wh., great temp., produces gentle walking foals, $200/$5 mare care. L.D. Spears, Dry Creek, Beauregard Parish; 337-328-7365.
(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. Fred Rodosta, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-948-6511 or 337-331-3151.
Cremello AQHA, CC Dash of Lighting, 15.2 hands, Skipper W, Dash For Cash, Go Man Go & Zan Parr Bar bloodlines, Arabian sweepstakes nominated sire, natural cover, $400 or multiple mares, $350, natural cover, mare care, $7, wet, $8/1. Lisa Lyons, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-370-3479.
AQHA Pass on Black Jack, own grandson to Strekin LaJolla, dam Rod’s Easy Wrangler, guaranteed live foal, $500/$5 mare care; Joey’s Mizzen Mast, own son of Mizzen Mast, dam Spare that Tree, guaranteed live foal, $500/$5 mare care. Kori Schexnayder, Church Point, St. Landry Parish; 337-316-4619.
Colonel’s Lil Scoot, outstanding son of multi-million producer Smart Lil Scoot, out of top 10 producing daughters of Colonel Freckles, produces cutting, roping, sorting, working & etc. horses, The Real Deal, $750; Smart Plan Peppy, good son of the great cutting horse, Smart Plan, out of a multiple producing daughter of Little Peppy, foals have looks, minds & ability, $500. Dave Broussard, Erath, Vermilion Parish; 337-937-6719.
AQHA Bill’s Little Acre, own son of Bob Acre Doc x Doc Quixote mare, NCHA money earners, has looks, disp. & conform., $500/$15 mare care. James Duplichan, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-
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Little Mo Badger, 37.5% Peppy San Badger, sorrel, 15 hands, 1200 lbs., excel. conform. & disp., $500 plus mare care. Douglas Madden, Saline, Bienville Parish; 318-471-1157 or 318-576-3483.
Blk. son of Peptoboonsmal by Holly Cee Lena by Doc O’Lena, full brother to Boonsmal Cee Lena NCHA earner, $158,000, breeding fee, $850. Richard Hardee, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-802-7662.
Golden pal. w/4 wh. stockings & blaze, Peppy Freckles Bar, champ cutting & reining bloodlines, son of Freckles Badger Doc by Gallo Del Cielo & Colonel Freckles, Wimpy mare, dam Lady Maudie Bar by Doc Spencer Bar & own daughter of Leo Maudie, $500. C.J. Breaux, Mamou, Evangeline Parish; 337-207-2821 or 337-207-2824.
Beautiful Egyptian Arabian stallion, Norus sire of European champ Hadiddi & champ El Norus grandson, gray, 15 hands, dbl. Ibn Moniet, El Ne Fous, Babson breeding, strong hips, excel. bone & temp., introductory $750/$7 mare care. Clyde Savage, Plaucheville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-939-2170.
2005 AQHA triple reg. NFQHA 82% foundation buckskin stallion, also eligible sire for APHA, gentle & beautiful, Doc’s Bar Pudden, stallion genetic test perfect, breeding agreement & uterine culture required, $450. S. Cason, Robert, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-345-9278.
Reg. 2003 sorrel stallion by Dualin Gun out of Dual Pep, Peppy San Badger, Doc’s Hickory & Miss Silver Pistol, dam is Razz Berries out of Son of a Doc Bar & Gay Bar King, full brother to reigning futurity winner, $300/$5 mare care. Roger Brown, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-277-7290.
2004 gray stallion, IMA Playgun Mister, own son of Playgun, dam is Little Lena Squall, out of Rum Squall, $67,000 NCHA earnings, $500. Terry Mengarelli, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-3567.
High Brow San Cat, dark liver chestnut son of High Brow Hickory, ¾ brother to High Brow Cat, 14.3 hands, 1050 lbs., excel. conform. & disp., $500 plus mare care. D. Madden, Saline, Bienville Parish; 318-471-1157 or 318-576-3483.
Professional horse training specializing in reining, reined cow horse & cutting, will take your horse from the beginning to
the show pen. Matthew Howell, Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-878-3655.
Rachel Bertrand breaking & training performance horses, gentle handler, every horse deserves a great start, safe facility, fresh calves, pro cutter & speed event training. Rachel Bertrand, Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-384-6997.
Master farrier since ‘64, trimming & shoeing, all breeds, therapeutic shoeing & show horse shoeing, specialty shoes, hospital treatment plates, within 100+ mile radius of Napoleonville, Assumption Parish. Jerry Cade, Napoleonville, Assumption Parish; 985-369-6455.
Professional horse training, specializing in cutting & developing broke cow/ranch horses, breaking & training of all ages, quality facility, cattle & reasonable rates. Hana Broussard, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; 337-298-7455.
Rene Petz III, horseshoeing, LLC, minis to drafts, mules & donkeys, corrective, therapeutic & standard horse hoof evaluation, graduate of Okla. Horseshoeing school, 7+ yrs. experience, trims, $35; shoes, $80. Rene Petz, Albany, Livingston Parish; 985-320-5515.
Stalls, pasture, turn-out walker, wash rack, horse & buggy & wagon rides for events. Richard Acton, Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish; 225-567-2592 or 985-607-8667.
5B Breaking & Training, specializing in 2-yr. olds w/problems, developing good broke horses, 25 yrs. experience w/references. John Brown, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 225-931-9210.
Professional trainer over 40 yrs. exp., have a respectful & safe horse, let us teach you to gain respect from the ground up, from Just Us Farms. C.J. Breaux, Mamou, Evangeline Parish; 337-207-2821 or 337-207-2824.
Horse training, colt starting, problem horses, lessons, clinics, started about 900 colts, multiple futurity champ, finalist & money earners, including NCHA Futurity finalist. Daniel Dauphin, Rayne, Acadia Parish; DauphinHorsemanship.com, 337-278-8506.
Horseback riding lessons, Western & English disciplines, all ages, CHA cert. instructor, 16 yrs. experience. Donnan Brian, Natchez, Natchitoches Parish; 318-787-8412.
Horse training, colt starting, problem horses, roping horses, a lot of cattle working, $550/mo. Ronald Dubois, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; 337-643-2090 or 337-501-6900.
Honey Do Farms, offering
breaking, training, Western riding lessons, camps & horse sales. Kori Schexnayder, Church Point, St. Landry Parish; www.honeydofarmsllc.com or 337-668-4777.
Cutting saddle, used 3 times, $1200. Steve Broussard, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-734-2025.
2006 Billy Cook roping saddle, reins, pad & rack, used 3 times, $800. Rob Jordan, Robeline, Natchitoches Parish; 318-472-9309.
16” Joey Jemison saddle, handmade, high back, big horn, border tooling, removable bucking rolls, matching leather hobbles, good leather, $950. Kent, Iowa, Calcasieu Parish; 337-515-6208.
Circle Y barrel saddle, 14”, good shape, $400; barrel saddle, 16” w/flank strap & breast collar, $200. Yvette Bacque, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-229-8264.
Nylon or cow hide bull whips, $50/1-up, repairs also. Billy Anderson, Baker, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-274-7360.
Tennessee gaited trail saddle, 16” padded seat, seldom used, great cond., $300 obo. Kathy Matthews, Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; 225-405-7415.
Tack cleaning needs. Donna Breaux, Mamou, Evangeline Parish; 337-385-8987 or 337-207-2821.
ABGA reg. Boer buck, solid red, fb, tame, ready to show or breed, Ennobled bloodlines, $900. Richard, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337-896-6264.
Wethers, fb Boer goats, born 3/15, tame & ready to show, La. bred tags available, $400/1. Richard, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337-896-6264.
Dorper/Katahdin crossbred mature ram, 3 ½ yrs., good producer, $325. Rebecca Gondron, Broussard, Lafayette Parish; 337-552-7471.
Katahdin breeding ram, 1 yr., pb, wh. hair, muscular, dewormed & vacc., $500. Tim Lavergne, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-280-1141.
(5) Dorper ram lambs, born Jan.-Feb., ready for fall breeding season, $150/1-up; (6) Katahdin ewe lambs, born Jan-Feb., ready for fall breeding season, $150/1-up. Mike Latiolais, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; 337-351-7979.
Goats & sheep, $50/1-up. Harry Latiolais, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337-247-3262.
Baby Dall sheep, adult breeding pr., wh. male & blk. female, $350/all. Jerry Corley, Trout, Lasalle Parish; 318-992-8101.
Pb Nubian goats, bottle raised doe kids, $250/1; buck kids, $100/1; yrlgs. ready to breed this fall, $300/1; milkers, $400/1. David Rigsby, Converse, Sabine Parish; 318-796-2796.
St. Croix sheep, pb, parasite resistant, easy keeper, docile bred rams, breeding age, $100/1-up. David Reinhart, Simpson, Vernon Parish; 337-383-6108.
Wanted: young savanna goats, reg. & pb. H.L. Ledoux, Denham Springs, Livingston Parish; 225-665-6625.
Wanted: goats & sheep. Harry Latiolais, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337-247-3262.
(2) reg. border collie pups, born 6/10/15, (1) brown/wh. & (1) blk./wh., (4) females, (2) brown/wh., & (2) blk./wh., excel. cattledog breeding, $500/1. Tina Pilione, Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337-580-0068.
(2) reg. border collie pups, born 11/14/14, males, turned on to stock & some obedience training, out of excel. cattle dog breeding, $800/1. T. Pilione, Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337-580-0068.
Australian shepherd pups, stan-dard size, $250/1; toy size, $500/1. Ronnie Bergeron, Houma, Terre-bonne Parish; 985-790-9513.
Reg. border collie male, 2 yrs., ½ wh. & blaze, works well, well disciplined, $1500; border collie male, 4 yrs., works well w/other dogs, $1500. Glen Leger, Opelou-sas, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-5158.
ABCA border collie pup, 13 wks., female, comes from a long line of world champ cow dogs in-cluding Head’N Hill & Rockin G Spurs, blk./wh. short hair, shots & vacc., $700. Gabe Thomas, Church Point, St. Landry Parish; 337-278-0026.
American bull dog, born 2/20/15, male, pro obedience train-ing, crate & leash trained, training for handicap person, $700. Randall Baker, DeRidder, Beauregard Par-ish; 337-396-5051.
(6) blue heeler pups, females, great color, wormed & healthy, tails docked, smaller breed, $200/1-up. Amy Gaurtreaux, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-2738.
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SWINE
POULTRY & FOWL
DOMESTIC BIRDS &
EQUIPMENT
PIGEONS
EGGS
Border collie pups from reg. world champ cow dog bloodline pups from Head & Heals Lucy, $700/1 w/deposit, $200. Mickey Thibodeaux, Greenwell Springs, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-261-3886.
(2) reg. male border collies, born 4/11/15, $500/1. John Briscoe, Elton, Allen Parish; 337-526-1560.
(2) male border collie pups, 7 wks., parents on site, $200/1. Daniel Becnel, Laplace, St. John the Baptist Parish; 504-400-6501.
Rat terrier pups & adults, rodent trained, all colors, toy & minis, $60/1-up. P. Comeaux, Duson, Lafayette Parish; 337-322-1905.
(2) JRTCA Jack Russells, born 3/10/15, females, blk./wh., $600/1. Wilson LaGraize Jr., Franklinton, Washington Parish; 504-812-8018.
Beagles, males & females, some AKC reg., deer proof & collar broke $300-$800/1. Dean Gentile, Port Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish; 225-328-2198.
(5) EJRTCA reg. Jack Russell terriers, (4) males & (1) female, dewormed & shots, started, related to Wishbone, beautiful pups, $800/1. Sue Pailette, Rayville, Richland Parish; 318-450-8534.
AKC English bulldogs, 2 litters, males & females, brindles & red & wh., $2000/1. Lynn Mercer, Mangham, Richland Parish; 318-248-3275 or 318-417-1376.
AKC beagles, 6 wks., males, $150; 6-mo. old female, $200; female, 1-yr. old female, excel. rabbit dogs, $350; older male & female rabbit dogs avail. Tom Wylie, Rayville, Richland Parish; 318-334-0415.
(3) reg. ABC border collie pups, born 12/17/14, (2) males & (1) female, working bloodlines, $450/1. Andre Arcement,
Berkshire barrows & gilts, pasture raised on light feed, out of the AI sire Godwin, red meat hogs born 5/20/15. Corey Zeringue, Lockport, Lafourche Parish; 985-665-6137 or 985-537-6555.
Duroc boars, siring huge & long hams w/groove tops producing large-loin frame consisting of extra wide front & rear, $250-$350/1-up. Don Woodman, Elmer, Rapides Parish; 318-793-2532.
(5) red wattle pigs, born 7/1/15, (3) females & (2) cut males, $65/1; pb red wattle breeding prs., 4 yrs., prs., $700/1. Gene Felica, Longville, Beaurgard Parish; 337-725-4956.
Hogs, 250 lbs., $45/1-up. Miles McNeely, Hornbeck, Vernon Parish; 337-353-7465.
Pacific parrolets, young, yellow & blue, not hand fed, $80/1. Mike Rhodes, Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish; 985-513-1179.
Pure wh. doves, $8/1. Lennis Hebert, Duson, Lafayette Parish; 337-258-0286.
(7) cockatoos, $30/1. Albert Veillon, Mamou, Evangeline Par-ish; 337-468-3677 or 337-459-4464.
Ringneck doves, 1-yr. old or younger, $7/1. Carl Bourgeois, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; 225-294-2382.
Ringneck doves, wh. & various colors, $8/1-up. D.L. Johnson, Ba-ton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Par-ish; 225-717-8750.
Lady gouldian finches, many color combinations, red-head, orange-head, black-head, purple & white breast, greens, yellows & blue, parent raised, $75-$150/1; chestnut flanked wh. zebra finch-es, $15/1. Randy Mehoves, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 850-
206-2254.
Dbl. yellow head Amazon par-rot, tame & talking, large factory cage, $850 obo. Robert Daquin, Metairie, Jefferson Parish; 504-833-3566.
Baby peacocks, all breeds, males & females, $45/1. L. Mercer, Mangham, Richland Parish; 318-248-3276 or 318-417-1376.
Lovebirds, peach-face muta-tions, opalines, red & orange-face lutinos, $20-$30/1-up. Donald Brown, Eunice, St. Landry Parish; 337-466-3749.
Indian ringneck babies & breeders, $150/1-up; alexandrine parrot babies, $400/1; diamond dove prs., $50/1; green-wing ma-caw, $1800/1; mustache parakeets, $450/1; fancy parakeets, $15/1; button quail, $10/1. Dave Kuhnau, Covington, St. Tammany Parish; 985-893-0925.
Old English game bantams span-gles, ginger red & red pyle, $10/1-up. Ted Tardiff, Centerville, St. Mary Parish; 337-578-1777.
2015 Nankin bantams, show quality stock, $10/1. Keith Judice, Broussard, Lafayette Parish; 337-319-2909.
Large fowl, 100% English or-pingtons, chicks in jubilee, choco-late, chocolate cuckoo, silver laced, adult trios, red & red cuckoo & chocolate cuckoo, $15/1-up. Mat-thew Givs, Sunset, St. Landry Parish; 337-257-1229 or 337-351-0815.
Call ducks, gray, wood ducks, red heads, pintails, ring teal, man-darin, wandering whistling & ful-vous tree ducks, Lady Amhurst pheasants, $40/pr.-up. Mike Henry, Morse, Acadia Parish; 337-581-2178.
Wh. laced red Cornish large hens, sale or trade for laying hens or $200/all. Bobby Durr, Natchi-toches, Natchitoches Parish; 318-357-1099.
Guineas, $10/1. Beth, Arnaud-ville, St. Martin Parish; 337-298-4386.
(3) pea chicks, 1-day old, $40/1-up; peacock feather, 25¢/1. Chester Lilly, Oakdale, Allen Parish; 318-215-2308 or 318-491-2437.
Turkey, male, $75. Karen Ed-wards, Opelousas, St. Landry Par-ish; 337-278-0641.
Indian blue peacocks, breeder prs., $300/1; ‘14 hatch, $100/1; ‘15 chicks, $45/1; 6 mos., worming & care instructions included, $60/1. Beverly Matherson, Bell City, Cal-casieu Parish; 337-598-2149.
Year round chickens, all ages, large & small breeds, pb & mixed, clean legs or fuzzy feet, $2-$14/1; eggs, green, brown & wh., $2.5-$3/dozen. Lisa Lyon, Welsh, Jeff Da-vis Parish; 337-370-3479.
Sex linked hay laying big brown eggs, $15/1. J.L. Duplechin, Gon-zales, Ascension Parish; 225-644-5407 or 225-270-5175.
Wh. palm turkeys, males & fe-males, $40/1. L. Mercer, Mangham, Richland Parish; 318-248-3276 or 318-417-1376.
Coturnix jumbo quails, wk. old, 75¢/1; laying hens, $3/1; dressed, $36/doz. Michael Beard Jr., Sunset, St. Landry Parish; 337-308-3646.
Brown jumbo pharaoh quails, NPIP cert. chicks, $1/1; 75¢/100 or more, prepaid order of (200) or more, 50¢/1; bobwhite quail, 1-wk.-old chicks, $1/1; NPIP cert. lavender orpington chicks, $7/1; blk. copper maran chicks, $4/1; dark Rhode Island chicks, $3.5/1; blue-lace wyandotte chicks, $7/1; speckled Sussex chicks, $3.5/1. Timmy Dumatrait, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; 337-296-6021.
Blue-lace red wyandotte, $25/doz.; dark Rhode Island red, $15/doz.; blk. copper maran, $20/doz.; speckled Sussex, $15/doz. T. Du-ratrait, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; 337-296-6021.
Large fowl chocolate orpington English baby chicks, straight run, from EWE Crazy Farms, NPIP cert., $20/1. Charles Macip, Port Barre, St. Landry Parish; 337-351-1184.
Cabinet type incubator in work-ing cond., $200. Jake Hebert, Ab-beville, Vermilion Parish; 337-422-1825.
Wanted: cabinet style incuba-tor in working cond., reasonably priced. Bryan Sanders, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-415-5268.
Mixed homers, beautiful colors, $5/1. Beth, Arnaudville, St. Martin Parish; 337-298-4386.
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, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-717-8750 or 225-223-7209.
Racing homers, diff. breeds, Janssens, blk. eagles, yellow & red trentons, speed birds, grizzles, red & yellow muelman, blue bars & blue cheeks, $15/1; Chinese owl, diff. colors, blue, blk., red & gray, show birds & hobby birds, $25/1-up. Vernon Champagne, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; 985-873-8440.
Utility kings, wh. & colors, young, $5/1; Texas Pioneers, young prs., $20/1, breed sexed by color, young prs., $10/1. Ray Vidrine, Washington, St. Landry Parish; 337-331-4220.
Modena pigeon, $15. Russell Girard, Scott, Acadia Parish; 337-873-4418.
Homer pigeons, blue bar saddle, red saddle muelmen & wh. hom-ers, $10/1; opal wh. bar saddle, prs., $75/1; wh./copper arc angels, $10/1. Brent Poirrier, Coteau, Ibe-ria Parish; 337-367-8512.
Young standard & mini sat-ins, blk. wh., & brokens, show & pet quality, pedigreed & from reg. stock, $20/1-up. Doug Girard, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; 337-781-2244.
Modena pigeons, reds & yel-lows, $15/1-up. Doug Girard, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; 337-781-2244.
Modenas, young & prs., red gazzis, blk. gazzis & red & yellow Schiettes, $10/1. Evans Guillory, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337-937-4626.
Wh. king & big modenas, $5-$7/1. Irby Sonnier, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-942-5081.
Homers, wh. & other colors, $7/1. Jim Bearb, Carencro, Lafay-ette Parish; 337-896-3475 or 337-298-7800.
Free range eggs, $5/doz. Karen Edwards, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-278-0641.
Fresh yard eggs, $1.5/doz. Oc-tave La Caze Jr., Colfax, Grant Par-ish; 318-627-3416.
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RABBITS & EQUIPMENT
AQUACULTURE & EQUIPMENT
DEER & EXOTICS
NOTICE: Effective November 19, 2012 LDAF has suspended the importation of the following captive cervidae: rocky mountain elk, red deer, mule deer, black-tailed deer, white-tailed deer and Sika deer into Louisiana.
Any person who keeps, breeds, raises, contains, harvests, kills, slaughters, buys, sells, trades, or transfers ownership of any type of farm-raised alternative livestock (deer and/or exotics) for commercial pur-poses shall obtain a farm-raising license, from the Louisiana Department of Agri-culture and Forestry (LDAF) prior to en-gaging in such activity. For more informa-tion, contact the LDAF office of Animal Health at 225-925-3980.
Each time an ad is submitted for farm-raise alternative livestock (deer and/or exotics), it must be accompanied by a LDAF-issued permit number.
LIVESTOCK BOARDING
Fresh yard eggs, $2/doz. Lee Roy Alleman, Duson, Lafayette Parish; 337-935-6029 or 337-230-3031.
Free range eggs, large & brown, $3/doz. Douglas Glasscock, Eu-nice, Acadia Parish; 337-945-4867.
Fresh yard eggs, $1.25/doz. Paul Schmidt, Leesville, Vernon Parish; 337-238-3712 or 337-378-4737.
Fresh yard eggs, brown & wh., $2/doz., $3/1.5 doz. Jonathan Gau-treaux, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; 985-209-2864.
Red Maple Rabbitry, pb Lion-head & mini rex bunnies & mixed breed bunnies, $10/1. Wayne Soi-leau, Washington, St. Landry Par-ish; 337-591-4212.
B & M Rabbit Farms, New Zea-land & Calif. bunnies & meat rab-bits, $12/1-up; wire cages, $25/1-up. Auston Guitreau, French Settle-ment, Livingston Parish; 225-405-0872.
B & B Bunny Farm, Netherland cross w/Flemish giant, 3 ½ mos., checker giant cross w/New Zea-land Calif., $10/1-up. Mary Blake, Walker, Livingston Parish; 225-667-1375 or 225-788-4976.
New Zealand wh. giants & cross breeds, trade for white leghorn or Rhode Island reds or $10-$15/1. James Deshotel Jr., Welsh, Jeff Da-vis Parish; 337-452-1326.
New Zealand fryers & breeders, $12/1. Miles McNeely, Hornbeck, Vernon Parish; 337-353-7465.
(5) mini rex rabbits, 3 mos.-adults, young caster colors, $15/1-up. Ovey Viator, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-365-2559.
New Zealand rabbits, beauti-ful colors, $20/1. Karen Edwards, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-278-0641.
Young standard & mini satins, blk., wh. & brokens, show & pet quality, all pedigree & from reg. stock, $20/1-up. Doug Girard, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; 337-873-4418.
Bergeron & Borel’s Rabbit Ranch, Netherland dwarf, Holland lops, Calif. & Flemish giant, New Zealands, checkered giants, Ameri-can blue, wh. & mini rex, lion heads & rabbit cages, new & used, $20/1-up. Liz Bergeron or Doug-las Borel, Carencro, Lafayette Par-ish; 337-658-0674.
Megan’s Mini Farm, mini rex rabbits, all ages & colors, show quality, $20/1-up. Megan Bergeron, Livonia, Point Coupee Parish; www.megansminis.web.com, 225-223-2008.
A-Tack-A-Paw Rabbitry, New Zealand pedigree rabbits, pets, 4-H, top quality, wh., blks., reds & brokens, $50/1-up. Jackie Dakin, Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 985-992-6607.
American blue rabbits, member of ARBA, bunnies w/o pedigree, $20/1; w/pedigree, $30/1. Charles Macip, Port Barre, St. Landry Par-ish; 337-351-1184.
B-Island Farm, French lop, show quality, pedigree avail., loveable & great pets, $50/1-up; Holland lops, $30/1-up; New Zealand, high qual-ity pedigree, $15/1-up. Dot Brew-ster, Franklinton, Washington Par-ish; 985-795-8810.
Small wire animal/rabbit trans-port cages w/plastic try to catch waste, w/3 compartments, $25 obo. Duane Ledet, Ama, St. Charles Parish; 504-431-1743.
Westinghouse elec. motor w/starter panel, 3 phase, 75 hp, high efficiency explosion proof, 405T frame, 1200 RPM, 2 7/8” shaft, low hrs., $3200. Keith Dronet, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; 337-643-1574.
(2) right angle gear drive for pumps, $1500/1; Gould 12’ pump, $800; 12’ low lift pump, needs re-pairs, $300. Donald Meaux, Guey-dan, Vermilion Parish; 337-458-1730.
(2) boats, ‘15 handmade pirogue, 13’, $400. Bernard Darbonne, Pol-lock, Grant Parish; 318-765-9415.
Raft-type Aquaponic systems w/styrofoam rafts, air stones, pumps, fish tank, never used, 4x8 growing, $2000; 4x16 growing, $2800. Tom Wylie, Rayville, Rich-land Parish; 318-334-0415.
White-tailed deer, baby, $300; 1 yr. & older, $800/1. Mike Deshotel, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-246-0400 or 337-824-5593.
Breeder bucks, bred does & fawns, bottle fed, extremely tame, national genetics, farm visits welcome, $2500/1-up. Kurt Goebel, Elton, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-246-1706.
Horse boarding on 28 acres, 30’x20’ shelter, rd. pen, no stal-lions, located in Grand Coteau area, $100/mo. Cathie Savage, Arnaud-ville, St. Landry Parish; 337-257-1947.
Horse boarding, 5 acres coastal pasture w/barn, stalls & tack room, large & small working pens, wash rack, walker, 280 acre farm to trail ride on, no studs, current Coggins, 1 ½ miles from I-10, $100-up. Lisa Lyon, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-370-3479.
Stalls for rent at the Texas Long-horn Equine Training Center in Vinton, La., 10’x10’ or 10’x12’, (12) wash racks, (7) 6-horse walk-ers, 5/8 mile track, 1/5 mile straight away rails, 6-horse starting gate & equisizer, $20/day or $100-$120/mo. Aimee Schlesinger, Vinton, Calcasieu Parish; 409-313-3745.
Stalls avail. at Sunshine Arena in Plaquemine, Sunshine Ferry Land-ing, 9 miles south of LSU, 75 acres w/trails & riding on levee. Nelson Dupuy, Sunshine, Iberville Parish; 225-921-5575.
Horse boarding & training, lighted covered arena, walker, rd. pen & outdoor arena, turn out pad-docks, cattle events, bare board, $200/mo.; full board, $600/mo. Jef-fery or Terry, Gonzales, Ascension Parish; 225-268-7998 or 225-715-6158.
Horse boarding, 12’x12’ stalls, turnout pens, walker, covered lighted arena, outdoor arena, cov-ered 2-horse wash rack, located in Tickfaw. Richard Acton, Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish; 225-567-7977 or 985-507-8667.
Horse boarding on 5 acres, Hwy 964 in Zachary, amenities include large open barn, vinyl & wood rail fencing, excel. grass, twice a day feeding, fenced riding arena, open riding area, indoor wash rack & storage area, property is safe & well maintained, owner on premises, $300/mo. Fran, Zachary, East Ba-ton Rouge Parish; 225-658-2789.
Toroughbreds only, New Iberia area, feed is provided, boarding agreement & recent Coggins re-quired, $200/mo. Tony LaBauve, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-339-4424.
Horse boarding, stalls for rent & pasture, full or partial board, lots of riding area, rd. pen, trailer storage. Dean Gentile, Port Allen, West Ba-ton Rouge Parish; 225-328-2198 or 225-627-9562.
Horse boarding, stalls & pasture, nice barn, fans, auto bug system, 25 acres of good pasture, large loafing
Full care horse boarding for Oak-dale/Oberlin area, monthly board-ing care, full or partial for two gen-tle mares or geld., facility is clean, safe & well maintained, each horse has (2) large 12’x15’ stalls, (1) for hay & (1) for feed, each adjoined by separate/independent 1 ½ acre paddock, perimeters are solid wood fencing. Tom Dauphine, Oberlin, Allen Parish; 337-639-2583.
Underbrush, bush hogging, dirt work, pasture aerating, fence lines cleared, demolition & clean-up. Rick Hardee, Lake Charles, Calca-sieu Parish; 337-249-9500.
Custom hay baling, 4x5 rd. or sq. bales, minimum charges. Duane Wilson, Slaughter, East Feliciana Parish; 225-978-5699.
Farm photography, have you & your family keepsake photo-graphed at work or play w/your cattle, horses, trac., etc., clients own photo session CD, enlarge-ments avail., 2-hr. session, $250 plus mileage. Sam Irwin, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; www.samirwin.net, 225-620-8696.
Land clearing. Stephen Sanford, Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-938-6836.
Custom hay baling, 4x5 net wrapped, $19/1. Jay Guidry, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-351-1763.
Green’s Appraisal Service for all your trac. & farm equip. Nor-ris Green Jr., Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337-522-8451.
Cattle penning, working & hauling from pasture to pasture or stockyard, portable equip., large or small herd, problem cattle, 50 yrs. experience, will travel. Terry or Jason, Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-789-1927 or 337-322-7601.
Hay raking, custom cutting, baling & hauling. Barbara Ward,
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NUISANCE ANIMAL
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT SERVICE FOR HIRE
RURAL PROPERTIES
FOR SALE
RURAL PROPERTIES
FOR RENT OR LEASE
Must offer ten (10) or more adjoin-ing acres of land located in Louisiana.Farmland ads MUST include accompa-niments (house, barn, hay field, garden, and what the land is best suited for). Proof of ownership may be required. All ads MUST be accompanied by the fol-lowing owner-signed statement: "This property is personally owned by me and is not offered for sale by a licensed real estate dealer, broker or salesman."
Must offer ten (10) or more adjoin-ing acres of land located in Louisiana. Farmland ads MUST include accompa-niments (house, barn, hay field, garden, and what the land is best suited for). Proof of ownership may be required. All ads MUST be accompanied by the fol-lowing owner-signed statement: "This property is personally owned by me and is not offered for sale by a licensed real estate dealer, broker or salesman."
BEES & HONEY
FERTILIZER
Saline, Bienville Parish; 318-332-1815 or 318-576-3255.
Metal buildings, pole barns, car-ports, agri. buildings, hay barns, additions & repairs, pipe & wire fencing, custom built, free esti-mates. Mackie McMillian, Kent-wood, Tangipahoa Parish; 225-921-6749.
Barn & barnyard services, clean out & clean up clutter & re-organize, move trac., implements & tools, haul debris. John Marcan-tel, Mittie, Allen Parish; 337-207-9706.
Fence building, 4 strands of barbwire, $1/ft.-up, other fence work avail., ranch style, hog wire/field fence & privacy fence, will travel if job is big enough, must have clear property line, owner supplies material. B. Long Sr., Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-515-2093.
Wanted: 6 acres to be cleared in East Baton Rouge Parish. Houston Penn, Baton Rouge; East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-355-4891.
Wanted: hay baled in Allen Par-ish for 75% & owner receives 25%. Ben Baggett, Mittie, Allen Parish; 337-370-8254.
Limestone, ash, cal base, wash out concrete, dirt, sand & land clearing, dozer, trackhoe, trac. work, ponds, driveways, private roads, culvert setting, bush hogging demolition, will travel. Alvin Joseph, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-437-1143.
Laser leveling, dig ponds & build house pads, land improvements, etc., fence building, bush hogging, yard leveling, hay baling, food plot planting & driveway grading. Frank Zaunbrecher, Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-207-2822.
Bush hogging, residential & comm., 40 mile radius, $30/hr. Joe Porto, Napoleonville, Assumption Parish; 985-513-9759.
All kinds of trac. work, bush hogging, bobcat services, man lift services & driveway repair, demolition work & clean-up, will travel, free estimates. Dennis or Jason Lavergne, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-831-1596 or 337-278-7185.
Land prepared, cleared, contoured, fields mowed, mulched,
cultivated, trees removed & recycled on site for mulch, reconditioned arenas & gravel roads 8” deep, install ponds, roads & fences, sub-surface drainage. John Clery, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-634-0074.
Equipment inspection service, all types, fully detailed. David Vanmol, Lecompte, Rapides Parish; 318-308-4829.
Land clearing, piled & burned, fully insured. Leo Terracina, Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish; 985-688-4601.
Bush hogging, finishing disc, light duty clearing & fence row, patch fences, food plots for deer/dove, 100 mile radius, long term maintenance avail., trac. hour w/4 hr. minimum $35/1. John Marcantel, Mittie, Allen Parish; 337-207-9706.
Bush hogging, mini excavator work, road grading for parking lots & clean up. Leo Flores, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-380-0658 or 337-367-1839.
Tree & underbrush grinding service, clear food plots & shooting lanes or ATV trails. Arthur Lowery, Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish; 337-377-7424.
Dozer, trac., backhoe, trackhoe, tandem dump truck low boy trailer services, gravel, sand & dirt for sale. Kyle Fleniken, Clinton, East Feliciana Parish; 225-247-8849.
100 hp Bobcat w/forestry/mulching head, great for fence lines, shooting lanes, underbrush etc. Tommy Cockrell, Minden, Webster Parish; 318-294-5052.
Dozer & excavator work services, land clearing, limestone, dirt, ponds crawfish ponds, roads, house pads, culvert settings & level work. Chad Helminger, Mansura, Avoyelles Parish; 318-201-5767 or 318-964-2380.
Dozer & trackhoe work, land clearing, house pads, pond building & road building. Robby McGrew, West Monroe, Ouachita Parish; 318-398-9895.
Tractor services, reasonable rates, grass cutting, dirt spreading, lot clearing & cleaning around Acadian area. Joseph Burley, Broussard, Lafayette Parish; 337-319-8478.
Professional hog removal, free services w/$2 million insurance provided to landowners, La. state licensed, state-wide services. David Braun, Greenwell Springs, East Ba-ton Rouge Parish; www.hogbiz.com or 225-806-8246 or 800-693-9853.
Metal hog traps, 4’x8’, will build to your spec., $400/1-up. M. Mc-Neely, Hornbeck, Vernon Parish; 337-353-7465.
20 acres of cleared property, lo-cated in Vinton 6 miles from track off Hwy. 90, $187,000. Pat. Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge; Parish; 225-337-1509.
70 acres of pastureland w/(3) metal barns, under fence, catch pens, located on Luke Martin Rd., 6 miles from Bunkie, $3500/acre. Terry Miller, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; 318-346-9280 or 318-613-6990.
10 acres w/pond, 2512 sq. ft. house w/4 br, 2 ½ bath, 600 sq. ft. workshop w/ac & ½ bath, carport, pole barn, chicken house, $375,000. Buddy Durbin, Doyline, Webster Parish; 318-745-2158.
60 acres, fenced & cross fenced, partly wooded w/deer, turkey & duck, (3) gas wells, between Union & Ouachita Wildlife Management area, 16’x80’ trailer w/3 br & 2 bath, very nice, $200,000. Larry Dufrene, Marion, Union Parish; 318-608-1700.
50 acres located in Center Point, pasture/timber, fenced, 40’x100’ barn, $4000/acre. Rene Price, Pin-eville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-623-1660.
12 ½ acres in Thibodaux, craw-fish ponds w/(2) 671 Detroit diesel pumps, (1) 30,000 gal. & (1) 20,000 gal., 7 acres of woods, $180,000. Percy Chiasson, Thibodaux, La-fourche Parish; 985-633-7834 or 985-438-7815.
pond & submersible well, $289,000. Bart, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-526-8825 or 337-526-8826.
50 acres w/2 acre home site, wooded rolling hills, water, power & phone, mineral rights, 10 min. to Kisatchie National Forest, 20 min. to Toledo bend reservoir, all or part, $15,000/acre. Billy Hunt, Leesville, Vernon Parish; 337-718-1981.
45 acres, fenced, cattle farm, 3 barns, corral, squeeze chute, house w/2 br, 2 bath, 3 car garage, camper shed, workshops, pool, or-chard, 3 ponds & city & well wa-ter, $185,000. Eldon Young, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-831-3974.
32 acres w/mobile home, barn & trac. & etc., off Hwy 308 in Cut Off, $275,000. Jerry Ledet, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 985-258-6884.
16 acres, partially wooded w/2800 sq. ft. house, pond, gazebo, $220,000. Troy Richard, Port Barre, St. Landry Parish; 337-356-6757.
42 acres w/barn house, 5 br, 3 bath, open plan, wood flooring, granite, (2) lg. barns w/concrete flooring, working pens, fenced & cross-fenced, (4) ponds, near Amite, 2 miles from I-55. $525,000. Gene Strother, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-969-6005 or 225-222-3304.
52+ acres of rice field/marsh on navigable canal from the Tchefunc-te River, $90,000 nego. Roy Hon-eycutt, Madisonville, St. Tammany Parish; 985-892-2714.
24 acres, open, fenced, beauti-ful pasture, building sites, 45 min. to Baton Rouge, 2 miles from I-55 in Amite, $150,000. Gene Strother, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-969-6005 or 225-222-3304.
76 acres of open pasture w/Tick-faw river frontage, great hunting, near Greensburg, Montpelier, Amite I-55, 40 miles from Baton Rouge, $315,000. Gene Strother, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-969-6005 or 225-222-3304.
37.5 acres of woodland, zoned rural land, 10 minutes from Ba-ton Rouge airport, $188,000. Penn Houston, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-355-4891.
Wanted: land for small organic vegetable farm, house, buildings, well/pond a plus. Madeline Yoste, Tupelo, Miss., 713-470-7882.
39 acre rye grass w/cross fenced for rent if stocked w/cows & kept clean. George Hallner, Westwego, Jefferson Parish; 504-328-7739.
Wanted: organic farmer to lease home w/20-80 acres w/well, willing to do repairs on home, will keep up land & home w/option to buy w/owner financing. Crystal Parker, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; 702-877-0944.
Wanted: grass fields to lease for hay & cattle in Allen or Beauregard Parish, fenced or not, will pay top price. Ben Bagett, Mittie, Allen Parish; 337-370-8254.
Beehives & honey, no pesticide hives, del. to Baton Rouge, $300/up; honey $8/lb. I.L. Longo, Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; 225-683-8373.
Eastern orchard mason bees in bee box, (3) queens & (2) males, do not sting or make honey, great blueberry pollinator, $50/1. Judy Duhon, Olla, Catahoula Parish; 318-290-8846.
Horse manure mixed w/stall pel-let shavings, you load, free. Johnny Lindsay, Robert, Tangipahoa Par-ish; 225-936-5916.
Garden soil, flower bed mix, horse manure, top soil, shavings, sand & bark, loaded in your truck, del. avail., $24/yd. Lee Cook, Husser, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-7043.
Composted horse manure mixed w/wood shavings, any size load, free. Terry Robert, Gonzales, As-cension Parish; 225-715-6158.
Bagged horse manure for com-posting, 50 lb. bag, $1.5/1. Linda Charleville, Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 985-249-0886.
Rabbit fertilizer, mixed w/sand,
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SEEDS, FLOWERS &
ORNAMENTALS
TREES & FRUITING
VINES
Any person who sells, distributes, or of-fers or handles for sale agriculture, veg-etable, or flower seeds or other propa-gating stock of one pound or more shall obtain a Seed Dealer’s License from the LDAF Seed Programs Division. For li-censing information, contact the LDAF Seed Programs Division at 225-925-4733 or by email at [email protected].
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Any person who intends to grow, buy or sell trees, shrubs, ornamental plants, grass sod, or foliage plants shall obtain a license or permit, from the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF), prior to engaging in such activity. For more information, contact the LDAF Horticulture and Quarantine Programs Division at 225-952-8100 or [email protected].
JAMS, JELLIES & PRESERVES
HAY & GRAIN
good for fruit trees & garden, free. Alvin Guilbeaux, Erath, Vermilion Parish; 337-937-6181 or 337-380-7174.
Horse or chicken manure, dry powder, bran bag, horse, $5/1; chicken, $7/1; trac. scoop, $10/1. Lisa Lyon, Welsh, Jeff Davis Par-ish; 337-370-3479.
Compost & cow manure, great garden soil, per scoop, $20/1. Delos Thompson, Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 985-796-9872.
Chicken fert., 22-27 ton load, 18 wheeler load, prices vary by parish. Mitch Johnson, Pitkin, Vernon Par-ish; 337-353-0818.
Ag. lime, based on 100 mile radius, $25/ton. Brent Duncan, Franklinton, Washington Parish; 985-839-9493.
Fresh vegetables, tomatoes, cucumbers, $2/1; peppers, 10¢/1; taking orders for okra, $20/bu. Carl Johnson, Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-582-3228.
Wanted: old varieties of strawberry plants, Head Liner, Day Break, Tangi & others. Dean Burns, DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; 337-463-9356.
Honey Rock heirloom cantaloupe seeds, thick & sweet firm flesh deep salmon-orange color, gray/green skin, produces 5-7 melons per plant, 25 seeds w/SASE, $5. J.M. Duhon, Olla, Lasalle Parish; 318-613-3777 or 318-290-8846.
Malabar climbing spinach, red, purple & white hibiscus, red amaryllis cuccazza, birds eye & cayenne hot peppers, rose of Montana, candlestick confederate rose, Goumi, true sweet lemons, yellow & bi-color 4 o’clocks, $2/pkg. w/SASE. Morris Collura, 3237 Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles, 70601, Calcasieu Parish; 337-478-7075.
Day lilies, hundreds of beautiful colors, lg., med. or small, singles, dbls. & unusual forms, iris,
amaryllis, cannas, gingers, salvia & other perennials, call first, $5/1-up. Dean Stafford, 4828 Hwy. 452, Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-8384.
Mirliton plants in pots, Creole seeds in pots, not chayote, grown in Taft, $10/1. Paul Zeringue, Haunville, St. Charles Parish; 985-783-6576 or 504-312-2619.
4’-5’ Ju-Ju trees, $15.5/1. Judy Duhon, Olla, Lasalle Parish; 318-290-8846.
Meyer lemons, $10/1-up; native Japanese plums, $5-$10/1; red & yellow plum, $10/1; kumquat,
Hazelnut bush, chestnut, bay leaf, bald cypress & pomegranate, mayhaw, Japanese plum, sago palm, variegated canna & fig trees, many varieties, $15-$25/1. James Robin Sr., 4017 Hwy. 357, Opelousas, La., 70570, St. Landry Parish; 337-407-0188.
Wanted: mirlitons, locally grown, will travel. Lance Hill, New Orleans, Orleans Parish; www.mirlitons.org or 504-220-4609.
Fig perserves, $5/pt. Jane Winch, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337-247-1560.
Jelly pints, mayhaw, blackberry & muscadine, $5/1; fig pints, $6/1; hot pepper jelly, ½ pint, $3/1. Larry Welch, Angie, Washington Parish; 985-986-5587.
Jellies, muscadine, golden mus-cadine, mayhaw, huckleberry, blue-berry, blackberry, kumquat marma-lade, ½ pt., $4/1; fig preserves, 1 pt., $6/1; 1 qt., $10/1. Carl Johnson, Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-582-3228.
Mayhaw jelly pt., $7/1; fresh gumbo filé, small jar, $5/1; large jar, $8/1. Brenda, Oakdale, Allen Parish; 318-335-1414.
2015 Bahia hay, 4x5 bales, clean, under barn, $30/1 or $25/1 of (100) or more taken. Jerry Dykes, Mount Hermon, Washington Parish; 985-877-4653 or 985-877-4758.
2015 Bahia/Bermuda 4x5 bales, 1300 lbs., discount on 50 or more, twine wrapped, $25/1; net-wrapped, $30/1; mixed grasses, $20/1. Christine Carter, Pineville, Rapides Parish; 318-448-7026 or 318-419-8513.
2015 Jiggs Bermuda rd. bales, cut in July, 5x5, weed free & fert., $45/1. David Colligan, Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337-208-8424.
(100) ‘15 Bahia 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, $25/1; ‘14 Bahia 4x5 rd. rolls, net wrapped, in barn, will load, $20/1. Gerard Fall, Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337-230-2355 or 337-684-5898.
2015 Alicia Bermuda sq. bales, fert. & cured, in barn, $5.75/1. Rod McKinney, Port Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish; 225-614-1915.
(2400) Bermuda sq. bales, horse quality, fert., limed, sprayed & clean, barn kept, $6/1. Paul Ha-betz, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-526-5902.
2015 Bahia hay, clean & no weeds, $30/1. Charles Bell, Franklinton, Washington Parish; 985-839-9222.
(20) acres of hay, you bale & haul. James Daniel, Church Point,
Acadia Parish; 337-684-0410.
2015 Argentina Bahia hay, 4x5 bales, in barn, $40/1. John Briscoe, Elton, Allen Parish; 337-526-1560.
Alicia Bermuda w/some Bahia mixed grass, 50 lb. sq. bales, horse quality, $5/1 or $55/12, del. avail., $1.25/1. Karl Dommert, Iota, Aca-dia Parish; 318-308-6775.
2013 cattle hay, rd. cured bales w/o rain, under cover, $20/1 or $15/1 if 20 are taken; ‘14 horse hay cured w/o rain, under cover, $25/1 or $20/1 if (40) are taken. Ada White, Ethel, East Feliciana Par-ish; 225-683-5234.
Russell Bermuda grass hay, sq. bales, excel. horse hay, fert., weed-free, $6/1. Roy McIntyre, Delhi, Richland Parish; 318-282-2331.
2015 horse quality hay, sq. bales, $6/1; rd. bales, $45/1. Nelson Du-puy, Sunshine, Iberville Parish; 225-921-5575 or 225-642-5350.
2014 Sumrall 007 Bermuda sq. bales, well fert., del. avail., $5/1. Dempsey Parden, Bogalusa, Washington Parish; 225-937-7448.
(70) bales of Coastal/Alicia Ber-muda hay, 4x5 rolls, fert., cured w/o rain, in barn, $30/1. Douglas Madden, Sabine, Bienville Parish; 318-471-1157 or 318-576-3483.
2015 mixed hay, fert., 4x4 rolls, in barn, $25/1; in field, $20/1; 14 bale min. del. avail., $25. Ducie Ducote, Hineston, Rapides Parish; 318-447-9435.
2015 Bahia grass, in field, $5/1; ‘15 Alicia Bermuda, we load, $6.5/1. Delos Thompson, Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 985-796-9872.
(79) ‘14 Argentine Bahia rd. bales, 4x4, well fert., outside, free. Gary Andros, Mount Hermon, Washington Parish; 985-877-4387.
2014 mixed grass hay, large rolls, wrapped w/no rain, $15/1. Laura Frye, Natchitoches, Natchi-toches Parish; 318-332-8672 or 318-352-1852.
Fresh Alfalfa, sq. bales, great horse or cattle hay, $14/1; Bermuda hay net wrapped, under barn, 4x5, $35/1. Greg Tate, Ville Platte, St. Landry Parish; 337-831-7120 or 337-363-6606.
2015 mixed grass, sq. bales, in field, $3.5/1; loaded, $4/1. Luke Ducote, Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-308-8375.
Bahia sq. bales, fert., in field, $4/1; in barn $5.5/1; 4x5 rd. bales, stored out of weather, $35/1. Duane Wilson, Slaughter, East Feliciana Parish; 225-978-5699.
2015 Pensacola Bahia grass, horse hay, 2nd cutting w/fine stem, limed, sprayed & fert., tight sq. bales, in field, $5/1; in barn $6/1. David Joiner, Loranger, Tangipa-hoa Parish; 985-878-6734 or 985-320-3073.
Alfalfa hay sq. bales, horse quality, good leaves, barn kept, never wet, 15 bale min., del. avail., $15/1. Clyde Morales, St. Gabriel, Iberville Parish; 225-252-2563.
(70) ‘14 rolls of Bahia/Bermu-da mix, 5x4, $30/1 or $20/1 if all taken. Mike Smith, Many, Sabine Parish; 318-508-1409.
2015 Alicia/Bermuda sq. bales, $6/1; rd. bales, net wrapped $30/1. Ryan Sherman, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; 337-652-4031.
2015 Alicia Bermuda sq. bales, limed, fert. & treated for weeds, 8.75% crude protein, in field, $4.5/1. Chris Tassin, Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-240-0013.
Taking orders for ‘15 Jiggs Ber-muda, 4x5 rd. bales, fert., $35/1. Michael Gueringer, Kinder, Allen Parish; 832-316-0051 or 337-842-6795.
Taking orders for ‘15 Russell/Bermuda & red wagon Bermuda sq. bales, sprayed & fert., very clean, excel. horse hay, will load, in field, $4.5/1. Cedric Rabalais, Cottonport, Avoyelles Parish; 318-542-0096.
Wheat straw for horse stalls, nurseries, soil erosion, straw bale gardens, etc., depending on quan-tity, $4-$4.25/1. C. Rabalais, Cot-tonport, Avoyelles Parish; 318-542-0096.
Alicia 4x5 large rd. bales, barn kept, fert., will load, $45/1. Ken-neth Develou, Egan, Acadia Par-ish; 337-581-8466.
Rd. bales, 4x4, near Port of Ibe-ria, $25/1. Michael Romero Sr., New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-523-4150.
2014 Bermuda grass hay, 4x5 rolls, cut 10/15, in barn, $25/1. Casey Fruge, Lake Arthur, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-329-2209 or 337-275-1375.
2014 Alicia Bermuda hay, sq. bales, $6/1; rd. bales, $40/1. Tony Richardson, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-277-5442.
(90) ‘14 Bermuda hay, fert. mixed w/rye grass & clover, 4x5 rolls, barn kept, $15/1 or $10/1 if all taken. Kathy Miller, Rosepine, Vernon Parish; 337-375-1105.
Mixed grass, rd. bales, $10/1. Tim Gautreau, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-519-3335.
2014 Jiggs Bermuda sq. bales, in barn, $6/1; 4x6 bales, in barn, $50/1. Mike Johnson, Oakdale, Al-len Parish; 318-335-6089.
(1000) top quality horse hay, sq. bales, $6/1. Mickey Denton, Farmerville, Union Parish; 318-368-9914 or 318-368-0955.
2014 clover rye & Bahia, sq. bales, you load, in barn, $4/1. Dex-ter Coco, Hamburg, Avoyelles Par-ish; 318-715-8571.
2014 Bahia & rye grass, rd. bales, 4x5, in barn, $35/1; sq. bales, $5.5/1. Mike Bearb, Sunshine, Iberville Parish; 225-276-8374 or 225-938-6972.
2014 Bahia & Bermuda mixed, 4x5 net wrapped, $28/1 or $26/1 if (100) or more purchased. Jay Guidry, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-351-1763.
2015 4x5 rd. bales, good quality, $25/1. Greg LaFleur, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-831-0889 or 337-543-8158.
2015 Bahia, 4x5 rd. bales, baled 7/25/15, $30/1 or $25/1 if (10) or more taken. C.M. Duplechian, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-224-0677.
2014 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.
2014 rd. bales, 5x5, $35/1. Mal-colm Howze, Denham Springs, Livingston Parish; 225-235-6682 or 225-987-1318.
2015 mixed grass hay of Alicia/Bahia/rye grass, 5x48’ bales, pick-up or del. avail., $15-$35/1.Wayne Ward, Saline, Bienville Parish; 318-332-1815 or 318-576-3255.
Bermuda/Bahia mix hay, (5) bales or less, $30/1; (6) bales or more, $25/1. Ken Venable, Church
Point, St. Landry Parish; 337-356-1960.
(1200) ‘14 Jiggs & Bahia hay, 4x5 ½ rd. bales, net wrapped, un-der barn, horse quality, $25-$40/1. Sidney Thibodeaux, Morrow, St. Landry Parish; 318-359-0060.
White trac. 2155, cab/air, 1800 hrs., new Allied loader, hay spear, $15,500. Bobby Denton, Jena, Lasalle Parish; 318-992-4504.
Yellow & white cub with full set of cult. arms, $2400. Skeet Cooper, Jena, Lasalle Parish; 318-419-2294.
White Cub trac. w/belly mower, yellow, running, old cub for parts, $1900. Bonnie David, Grosse Tete, Iberville Parish; 225-648-2459.
AC model B trac., excel. cond., $3200. Russell Roy, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-351-8544.
1980 Case IH 7130, front wd, new batteries, cold ac, tires in good cond., 9345 hrs., $25,000 obo. H.M. Normand, Woodworth, Rapides Parish; 318-443-7959 or 318-729-2833.
Case 7140 trac., 4 wd, duals, looks new, excel. cond., $23,000. Donald Chandler, Alexandria, Rapides Parish; 318-473-0703.
Case IH 1688 trac. w/25’ 1020 header, $17,500; Great Plains 2020, 7” spacing drill, $16,000. Brett Clark, Melville, St. Landry Parish; 337-592-0288.
Case 1394 mudder trac., 4 wd w/steel wheels & tires, $5000. Erne Plessala Jr., New Iberia, New Iberia Parish; 337-380-3977.
Yellow/wh. Cub w/belly mower, new carb., runs great, $1900. Harold Yantis, Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-654-4220.
D4506 Deutz trac. w/air cooled diesel engine, good rubber & hyd., needs work on trans., $1750. James Springer, Pollock, Grant Parish; 318-765-3359.
1975 Ford 4000, $4000. David Pellerin, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337-278-2943.
1973 Ford diesel, 3 cyl. engine, needs restoration or for parts, runs, $1500. John Lee, Independence, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-878-6148.
1983 Ford 7700 trac. w/cab & air, 5980 hrs., $10,000. Robert Simmons, Noble, Sabine Parish; 318-645-9439 or 318-315-0797.
Ford 8N trac. w/single disc, 3 pt. rear scoop & 5’ spreader blade, good rubber & in good cond., $2000 obo. Warren Weaver, Ponchatoula, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-351-6444.
Ford Golden Jubilee trac., runs good, restored w/12 volt system, hyd. and PTO works good, new tires & water pump, Woods grooming mower & box grader, $2700. Ray Burleigh, Livingston, Livingston Parish; 225-573-8381.
1989 Ford 6610 trac., runs great, 2200 hrs., 90% rubber, $7000. Richard Ledoux, Livingston, Livingston Parish; 225-413-3660.
Ford 1300 diesel trac. w/3 pt. lift & Rhino 60” finishing mower, $4000. Ray Tabor, Keithville, Caddo Parish; 318-518-0123.
1996 Ford F350, great cond., $5000. Elridge, Arnaudville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-308-5013.
Ford 8700 trac., 100 hp, new injector pump, needs TLC, good but old trac., $4000 obo. Percell Green, Rayville, Richland Parish; 318-728-6966.
Ford 5900 trac., low hrs.,
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CUTTERS & MOWERS
PLANTING & TILLAGE
PICKERS & HARVESTERS
OTHER AG IMPLEMENTS
serviced, $10,500. James Perkins, Elizabeth, Allen Parish; 337-302-2335.
Ford 600 trac., runs good, $2400. Earl Townsend, Winnfield, Winn Parish; 318-229-8146 or 318-648-6503.
Ford 8N trac., $1000 nego. John Guillory, Villle Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-831-4058.
Ford 8N & 600 w/4 spd. trans., $695. James Degeyter, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; 337-754-7682.
Ford 3000 trac., ps, 8 spd., 40 PTO hp, new parts, $3700; JD 4020 trac., 95 PTO hp, new parts, trade for small trac. w/loader or $7900; JD 950 w/27 PTO hp, $3700. J. Guillot, Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; 318-563-4776.
Int. 1066 trac., duals, 150 gal. tanks & rack, good cond., $6000; Int. 464 diesel trac. w/6’ bush hog & 5’ finishing mower, good cond., $5000. Tommy Thayer, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; 318-452-7945.
JD 4310 trac. w/loader, 35 hp, 4 wd, trade for older trac. that pulls sm. cutter or $13,950. Jackie Tucker, Bossier City, Bossier Parish; 318-349-8851.
Farmall 100 trac. w/3 pt. hitch, hyd., perfect garden trac., $2850. J. Turner, Bossier City, Bossier Parish; 318-349-8851.
JD 820 trac., water pump rebuilt, restored recently, runs well. $5000 obo. David Yount, Coushatta, Natchitoches Parish; 318-471-3681.
JD 2130 trac., $5900 obo. Melvin Douet, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; 337-394-3946.
JD 4020 power shift trac., rebuilt engine, $8500 obo; JD 2510 trac., good cond., $7500. Raymond Hymel, Vacherie, St. James Parish; 225-413-4054 or 225-206-0190.
B450 trac. w/264 cub in diesel 55 engine, runs well, $5000. James Stacy, Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish; 318-352-3692 or 318-663-3692.
2004 NH T635A trac. w/front-end loader w/4 wd, 4 new tires, roll guard, $8500. Maxie Johnson, St. Landry, Evangeline Parish; 318-838-2373 or 318-715-9373.
Versatile 895 trac., duals, 4 hyd. remotes, good tires, pivot pins & cold ac, needs cab kit, ready to work, $13,750. Keith Guillory, Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-582-3330.
Wanted: trac., dozer & dump trucks. & other equip. Robert Gravois, Thiboeaux, Laforche Parish; 985-227-0780.
Wanted: 450 Case dozers, whole or parts, any cond. P.R. Krantz, Krotz Springs, St. Landry Parish; 337-592-0170.
Wanted: old JD 450 dozer for parts, in any cond. Kevin Murphy, Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 985-796-9681.
Wanted: JD trac., running or not, 1530, 2040S, 2030S, 2240 & others. David Pellerin, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337-278-2943.
7’ Bush Hog model 307, good cond., pull type, hyd. cyl., heavy duty, stump jump & clutch, $3500. Joe Richard, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-692-4966.
5’ bush hog, heavy duty, 120 hp, gear box slip, clutch shaft, $1600. J.P. Major, Central, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-261-0914.
Snapper riding lawn mower, 12.5 hp, 33” cut, excel. maintenance, great shape, $800. D.K. Larriviere, Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337-684-6539.
JD riding lawn mower, GT 275 hydro-static w/1 hp Kawasaki engine & 48” deck, $600. Darwin Nichols, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-363-0704.
JD 4’ Fronter shredder, great cond., $600. Armand Coreil, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-363-0157 or 337-789-8946.
5 ½’ flail mower, used once, shed kept, $1500. Haywood Bourgeois, Laplace, St. John Parish; 504-442-1466.
Bush Hog SM60 ditch bank mower w/5’ cutter, 90 degrees up, 85 degrees down, 5’ cutting width, used 40 hrs., like new, $7400. Roy Adams, Morse, Acadia Parish; 337-783-7313 or 337-581-5142.
2014 20’ Bush Hog brand bush hog, $17,500. Justin Bruce, Ragley,
Beauregard Parish; 337-884-0257.
Zero Turn Scag Turf Tiger, 51” cut, 700 original hrs., $4500. Rick Vairin, Kenner, Jefferson Parish; 504-467-8986 or 985-893-7334.
JD 920 mower/conditioner, good cond., $7500. Ken Richardson, Colfax, Grant Parish; 318-664-2615.
Belly mower for ZD 21 Kubota w/60” cut, $1300. Leo Flores, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-380-0658 or 337-367-1839.
Bush Hog model 307, 7’ cutter, good cond., located in Simmesport, $2600. Gerald Begnaud, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337-298-1840.
Kubota 28ZD Zero turn, 28 hp diesel, 1200 hrs., 6’ deck, shop kept, maintenance records avail., excel. cond., $8500. Phillip Courvelle, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-942-5943.
6’ finishing mower, great shape, $700. Paul David, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-540-2805.
SC Vermeer 252 stump grinder, includes set of new teeth, $7000. Earl Townsend, Winnfield, Winn Parish; 318-229-8146 or 318-648-6503.
5’ bush hog, $325; belly mower for Cub, $150. E. Townsend, Winnfield, Winn Parish; 318-229-8146 or 318-648-6503.
Agri-Fab Mow-N-Vac, 26 bu. cap., 32 cubic ft. cap. w/drawbar & (2) extension hoses, 205 CC Briggs & Stratton engine, on tires, 3 yr. warranty, $995. J.D. Dugas, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-364-9103.
Kodiak 7’ bush hog, 3 pt. hitch, shed kept, needs little work, $500. Terrell Gaspard, Mansura, Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-5169.
1-row Bridger planter, wide press wheels on toolbar, needs hitch, $125. Judy Green, Rayville, Richland Parish; 318-728-6966.
25’ Case 496 disc, $4000; Taylorway 8-row folding hipper w/row markers, $3500; 8-row folding 3 pt. roller, $500; 8-row folding 3 pt. bed leveler, $1000. K. Cullen, Evergreen, Avoyelles Parish; 318-359-1030.
6’ set of flat land choppers w/18 notched disc, 3 pt. hitch, heavy duty, $800. George Snyder, St. Amant, Ascension Parish; 225-588-5757.
1-row seeder, good cond., $600. Mike Ketchum, Simpson, Vernon Parish; 337-718-2711.
JD 1720 8-row planter, 38” spacing on stackfold bar, heavy-duty down pressure springs, cotton closers, unit monitors, like new, $19,000; Amco 8-row hipper, 38”, stack fold bar w/markers, $7800. William Townsend, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; 318-452-2345.
1-row harvester, S-30, $20,000. Donald Pontiff, Franklin, St. Mary Parish; 337-578-0742.
Case Int. 1680 combine w/late 30’ model 1020 header, $17,000. Bobby Dupuy, Marksville, Avoy-elles Parish; 318-253-9301.
5’ finger harrow w/9 fingers to till garden & 3 pt. hitch, $195. Walton Thomassie, Larose, Lafourche Par-ish; 985-693-4417.
Broussard single-row cane cutter w/extra parts, field ready, $25,000. Tony R., New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-277-5442.
JD 564 corn header, 5-row w/extra gearboxes, $2000; adapter plate to put JD header on Case com-bine, $500; Crustbuster boll buggy, $7000. Derek Dauzat, Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-5386.
JD front-end loader bucket, global type w/upper hooks & lower pins, new, never used, $500 obo. John Lee, Independence, Tangipa-hoa Parish; 985-878-6148.
Grader blade, 6’ w/3 pt. hitch hook-up, $300; used T post, heavy duty, $20/1. Ervin Thibodeaux, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-942-6341.
Trailer mounted lubrication & maintenance unit, dispenses 3 bulk lubricants & air, air compressor powered by diesel engine, $4500. Robert Belvin, DeRidder, Beaure-gard Parish; 337-396-6565.
Belly mower for Cub, $150. Earl Townsend, Winnfield, Winn Parish;
318-229-8146 or 318-648-6503.
Grader blade, moving blade part is broken, wheels in good cond., 9000 hrs., $11,000. Crystal, Haugh-ton, Bossier Parish; 318-272-6625.
JD 820 water pump, rebuilt, re-stored last year, $5000 obo. David Youst, Coushatta, Natchitoches Parish; 318-471-3681.
5’ tandem breaking disc, old but reliable, $250; spring tooth field harrow, 3 pt., excel. cond., $300. James Bass, Clinton, East Feliciana Parish; 225-315-3028.
Vermeer Super I 504 rd. baler, $4500; NH 849 rd. baler, $2500; sq. bale sweep, (8) bales, $2000. Chad Richard, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-380-1937.
MF model 25 8’ hay rake, $295. Walton Thomassie, Larose, La-fourche Parish; 985-693-4417.
Kuhn CMD 600 cutter for parts or repair, $1200. R.L. Venson, Boyce, Rapides Parish; 318-308-0889.
Vermeer 605 Super J rd. baler, new teeth, bearings, gearbox & chains, bales up to 6x5 bales, dual twine hyd. tie, good cond., $4500. Anthony Santangelo, Tickfaw, Tan-gipahoa Parish; 985-351-3928.
1991 NH 630 rd. baler, 4x4, used last year, shed kept, $2500. Rodney Seaford, Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish; 337-583-7428 or 337-274-0128.
Claas disc hay cutter, Disco 260 model, 9’ wide cut, good cond., lo-cated in Simmesport, $3000; 15’ pasture mower, mounts on 3 pt. hitch w/hyd. lift on back wheel, requires 1000 rpm PTO, located in Simmesport, $1500. John Rabalais, Rayne, Vermilion Parish; 337-298-1356.
Hay rake, heavy duty, setup on quick hitch, $400; hay spear, long reach, $300. Ronald Mayeux, Cot-tonport, Avoyelles Parish; 318-587-0611 or 318-452-4943.
Frontier 10-wheel hay rake, 2 yrs., used little, like new, $3500. Walter Smith, Mount Hermon, Washington Parish; 985-515-5555.
Vicon cutter, 7’ 10”, $1000; RCM10 rake, $2000; ‘08 rd. baler 564 w/monitor & kicker, $16,000. Joseph Doucet, Ville Platte, St. Landry Parish; 337-831-6800.
PZ Vicon hay cutter, 9’, 4 drums,
$1000. Coy Jones, Bogalusa, Wash-ington Parish; 985-516-5510 or 985-732-9482.
NH 311 hay baler, sq. excel. cond. reconditioned, $4000. Roy McIntyre, Delhi, Richland Parish; 318-282-2331.
2008 Case IH RMX441 baler, GM700 heavy duty, Kuhn cutter, Befco 8-wheel rake, great cond., $11,500. John Deshotel, Basile, Acadia Parish; 337-224-3574.
JD 458 mega-wide plus rd. bal-er, twine tie/bet wrap, great cond., $14,500; Kuhn GMD 4050TL 13’ cut w/hay cutter, great cond., $14,000. Bobby Campbell, Jones-ville, Catahoula Parish; 713-419-3834.
Hay un-roller, 3 pt. hitch new, $1200. Jamie Grazaffi, New Roads, Pointe Coupee Parish; 225-241-3596.
NH 617 disc hay cutter, 9’ cut, new gearbox w/extra blades, $2700; Walton 8-wh. hay rake on caddie w/extra teeth, good cond., $2000. P.F. Green, Rayville, Richland Parish; 318-728-6966.
2014 sq. hay accumulator, 8 bale capacity, excel. shape, $2500. Chris Tassin, Marksville, Avoyelles Par-ish; 318-240-0013.
Hay Master 8-bale accumula-tor w/quick attach. grapple, $7500. Jim Smith, Rayville, Richland Par-ish; 318-509-9916.
JD 348 sq. baler, field ready, $5000. G.E. Martel, Eunice, St. Landry Parish; 337-457-7471.
10’ Fella hay cutter, used very little, $7000. James Guillory, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-459-3292.
IH horse-drawn hay cutter w/5’ cutting blade, good cond., $1750. Brent Stantz, Welsh, Jeff Davis Par-ish; 337-794-5591.
Skid steer root rake, 6’ w/dual cyl. hyd. grapple, like new, $1800. Patrick Richmond, Glenmora, Rapides Parish; 318-419-7653.
Bobcat tree spade, 36” wide skid steer tree digging attach., like new, $1250. P. Richmond, Glenmora,
Rapides Parish; 318-419-7653.
Clark elec. fork lift w/hyd. ro-tary & clamp fork, 36 volt w/bat-tery charger, for concrete slab use only, $1800. Henry Amato, Inde-pendence, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-320-3240.
Self-contained lubrication unit, dispenses 3 metered lubricants & air, enclosed on trailer, $3950. Rob-ert Belvin, DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; 337-396-6565.
Fork lift rotating head or forks, good cond., $800. Wayne Gremil-lion, Mansura, Avoyelles Parish; 318-481-9790.
SC60 TX Vermeer stump cutter, new engine, tracks & complete set cutter teeth, $19,500 obo. Frank Spalitta, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-345-1035 or 985-969-1830.
Caterpillar D8K dozer w/blades, $45,000. Wayne Pleasant, Mar-thaville, Natchitoches Parish; 318-471-7529 or 318-472-8586.
Troy-Bilt gas chipper/shred-der, used 20 hrs., $900; 15 KW PTO driven generator, mounted on heavy duty roll-around cart, PTO shaft, 10’ hook-up lead for panel, 3 pt., $1400. Richard Vairin, Coving-ton, St. Tammany Parish; 504-467-8986 day, 985-893-7334 night.
Kobelco excavator, 3 different size buckets, 2 thumbs, trade for 1066 Int. or bigger trac. or $12,000. Mark Broussard, Abbeville, Ver-milion Parish; 337-893-6784.
General Motors 271 20KW gen-erator, 220/440, 3 phase, 60 HZ, 1200 RPM, nice, $3500. James Cicardo, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; 504-858-9814.
Kobelco 750 Extend-A-Hoe backhoe, elec. problem can be fixed or for parts, trade for equip. or $3000. James Perkins, Elizabeth, Allen Parish; 337-302-2335.
Shop fox metal lathe, model M1016, 10’x20’ lathe, Central Ma-chinery, model 97009, 7’x12’ metal cutting band saw, used to make pins, instruction manuals, $1400. Norris Baudoin, Abbeville, Vermil-ion Parish; 337-652-5775.
Antique carbine unit assy. on wheeled cart, $150; Craftsman miter box table saw, $135. James Degeyter, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; 337-754-7682.
(2) mini trackhoes, Volvo 15 & 38, low hrs., $9000 & $14,500. Skip Russell, Ruston, Lincoln Par-ish; 318-255-5050.
TCM 6000 165 fork lift, great cond., $2950. Keith Judice, Brous-sard, Lafayette Parish; 337-837-1760.
Wanted: Case 450 dozers, whole or in parts. P.R. Krantz, Krotz Springs, St. Landry Parish; 337-592-0170.
2000 F250, 310,000 miles, 6 spd., 7.3 liter diesel, extended cab, heavy duty ranch hand bumpers front/rear, gooseneck hitch, solid clutch, clean, $5500. Eddie Ballance, Simsboro, Lincoln Parish; 318-263-2846 or 318-243-2846.
2006 Dodge 3500, 4 door & 5.9 flat bed, new tires, fuel tanks on bed, good shape, ‘11 Big Tex trailer, 40’, 12.5 axles, elec., breaker, excel. shape, chains, binders, extra tires for truck or trailer, $24,000. Keith Owens, Homer, Claiborne Parish; 318-927-4038 or 318-245-4540.
Standard trans. for 1 ton Chevy truck, $150. Dave Lemoine,
Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-8039.
2011 Ford truck & camper, 250 XL super duty crew cab truck, LWB 4x4 off road, 6.7 diesel, one owner, 72,000 miles, $26,500; ‘09 36’ 5th wheel camper, Cameo model F36FWS, washer & dryer, central heating w/dual ac, super slides, rear living floor plan, $32,500, will separate. Randal Harrington, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337-258-2898.
1990 Daihatsu mini truck, 4 wd, front & rear bumper, winch, 2 set of tires, $4000. John Arnold, Delhi, Franklin Parish; 318-372-2573.
2009 GMC SLE crew cab, Vortec 5-3L V8 SF1 engine, low miles, 38,000 miles, loaded w/alum. toolbox, like new, $20,000. Jean Romero, Erath, Vermilion Parish; 337-937-6777 or 337-652-5766.
2002 Tundra truck, auto, ac, gooseneck hitch, good tires, battery, frame hitch, V8 bed liner, $5500 obo. John Lorenzen, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-826-7031.
1969 Toyota F-J-40, 4 wd, runs well, no rust, trade for nice fishing boat or $6500 nego. John Guillory, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-831-4058.
1998 Int. Eagle 9400, 550 hp, highway ready, new tires, brakes, 40’ float, $25,000; ‘76 Ford F600 bulk grain truck, 30’ reach boom auger 10-ton, bulk load bed, $2500. Tim Gautreau, New Iberia; Iberia Parish; 337-519-3335.
1976 Ford F600 bulk grain truck, 30’ reach boom auger, 10-ton bulk load bed, $2500. T. Gautreau, New Iberia; Iberia Parish; 337-519-3335.
2001 Wrangler, 60th anniversary edition, 6 cyl. w/5 spd. manual trans., new seat covers, rims & tires, silver w/blk. hard top, music sound bar system, $10,500. Jody Snoddy, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-459-6112 or 337-459-4814.
Ford 15” 5-hole steel rims, set of 4, nuts & hub caps, tailgate, protector & bug shield, $60; blk. fiberglass toolbox for full size truck, $60; bed extender, $20.C. Romero, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-478-5757.
2008 Ford Ranger truck w/bed liner, 50,901 miles, clean, $6500. L. Richard, Sunset, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-5758 or 337-278-9268.
Side dump trailer, $6000. Donald Pontiff, Franklin, St. Mary Parish; 337-578-0742.
1999 enclosed cargo trailer, 8’ wide x 20’ long w/loading ramps, new tires, good cond., $2800. Maxie Johnson, St. Landry, Evangeline Parish; 318-838-2373 or 318-715-9373.
Sunlight slide in travel trailer, completely equipped & many extras, , like new, used few times, $10,500. M. Smith, Roseland, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-5779.
2014 Tow Max tandem utility trailer w/gate & spare tire, like new, used a few times, kept in shed, $1650. Shelby Judice, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-380-6478.
American Grain trailer, flat bottom, $4250. Carlos Polotzola, Melville, St. Landry Parish; 337-789-7298.
Ornamental 1 or 2-horse hitching wagon, red w/chrome embellishments, wh. spoke wheels, 12’ long, great for parades, $4500. Pete Rudesill, Pearl River, St. Tammany Parish; 225-610-4959.
10’ 2-seat covered carriage, blk. w/natural wood spokes & tongue, single horse pull, great for parades or Sunday ride, $4500. P. Rudesill, Pearl River, St. Tammany Parish; 225-610-4959.
2012 Top Hat 36’ dovetail trailer, spring loaded ramps, 3 axle single wheel w/12,000 lb. winch, $6500. Skeet Cooper, Jena, Lasalle Parish; 318-419-2294.
1995 Featherlite gooseneck trailer, 7’x19’, 3-horse slant, rear tack, living quarters, shower, ac, 35 gal. water tank, 18’ awning, $10,000. Yvette Bacque, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-229-8264.
3 pt. hitch case spring tooth scar-ifier, needs tires, 10' wide, $500. Perrie Broussard, Maurice, Vermil-ion Parish; 337-984-9495 or 337-277-8297.
Miller/Bobcat 250 diesel welder/generator, stock #907213, 56 hrs., like new, on trailer ready for use, $7500. William Thompson, Albany, Parish; 225-326-4344.
5’ wood cutter, $600; 12 volt pump, $100. J.P. Morgan, Central, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-261-0914.
McCormick 4-floor model elec. cream milk separator, processes up to 1100 lbs./hr., power washing & sterilizing & added features, manu-al included, $2500. Wanda Barras, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; 337-394-6683 or 337-515-0231.
PVC fittings from 6”-1/2” w/light & heavy sch, $200. R. A. Martin, Mermentau, Acadia Parish; 337-824-0875.
Lincoln elec. Ranger 250 weld-er, 1780 hrs., ready to work, good machine, $2950. Jackie Tucker, Bossier City, Bossier Parish; 318-349-8851.
(8) tons of refined granulated sugar, can be used for animal feed/supplement feed, bee hive owners, hummingbird feeders or alcohol/ethanol production, will break up, not for sale to Cuba. Philip Nasca, Lacombe, St. Tammany Parish; 985-882-9110.
32’ expanded spray rig, hyd. driver, new pump & hoses, (2) 100 gal. tanks, 3 pt. hitch, good cond., $2500. Jessica Fontenot, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-412-8558.
12” PVC pipe, 5/8” thick, $5’. Gary Landry, Pierre Part, Assump-tion Parish; 985-513-1790.
2” tubing, joint, $25/1; ¾” sucker rods, $11/1; 7” pipe, $5/ft.; 9 5/8” pipe, $9/ft.; old iron wagon wheels, $200. Adrian Landry, Pierre Part, Parish; 985-226-1480.
Wh. Clopay overhead garage door w/all hardware, 14’x12’, can be used as 8’ or 10’ tall door, $750. Patrick Richmond, Glenmora, Rapides Parish; 318-419-7653.
Deutz power unit, 100 hp w/Murphy panel & gauges on trailer, F6L9103, $9000. Jay McKoin, Broussard, Lafayette Parish; 337-857-6372.
Taylor Power generator, 60KW, diesel fuel tank & transfer switch, runs & has been load banked, $6000. Jay McKoin, Broussard, La-fayette Parish; 337-857-6372.
Pasture horse feeder/hay rack combos, frames are hot dipped galv., heavy wall, sq. tubing, feeder troughs are heavy wall 55-gal. poly-mer drum halves, feeds 8 horses per feeder, $475/1. Cleon Harris, Broussard, St. Martin Parish; 337-837-5930.
Powder River calf table, like new, $1500. Jamie Grazaffi, New Roads, Pointe Coupee Parish; 225-241-3596.
(10) 20’ joints of 24” schedule 80 PVC drainage pipe, shorter joints avail., $400/joint. Mike Culotta, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-937-6976.
Cages, 24”x36” made w/treated wood, used for chickens/rabbits, galv. wire, metal tires & galv. roof, can be removed from stand to al-low portability of animals, taking orders, $180. Jonathan Gautreaux, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; 985-209-2864.
1888-1890 Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, before it became Singer, in treadle oak cabinet, $200 obo; ‘35 Singer sewing machine hand wheel in beautiful cabinet, $200 obo. Ivan Edwards, Ringgold, Bienville Parish; 318-894-9586.
Wood duck box, made to specs. clean out door, $30. J. Berlin, Pin-eville, Rapides Parish; 318-445-0600.
Windmills, 8’, 10’, 11’ & 15’ tall, built w/4”x4” treated pine, $300, $400, $500 & $600. Lyle Talbott, Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-764-5755.
Cypress wood duck nesting box-es, $30/1; predator guards, $17/1. Greg Vidrine, Eunice, St. Landry Parish; 337-457-5709 or 337-230-7295.
Kiln drying services, 20¢/bd.ft. B. Anderson, Slaughter, East Felici-ana Parish; 225-654-3236.
(30) cypress lumber, 1”x8”x14’, T&G, $450. L. R. Reed, Pineville, Rapides Parish; 318-623-6744.
Lumber milling your trees, 30¢/bd.ft; my pine 60¢/bd.ft, other lum-ber avail. Bob Wilson, Elm Grove,
Bossier Parish; 318-987-5992 or 318-415-8517.
Hardwood lumber, planed on 2 sides, ¾” thick, various widths & lengths, $1/bd.ft. Gary Delaney, Lecompte, Rapides Parish; 318-201-9572.
Cedar lumber cut to order, $2/bd.ft. Dewayne Mancil, Pitkin, Ver-non Parish; 337-328-2217.
Sawmilling services, on or off-site avail., prices per bd./ft., based on job. Tony Fontenot, Duson, La-fayette Parish; 337-873-3807 or 337-280-3326.
Cypress lumber from 1900s, 6”x6”x29’, 4”x4”x20’, 1”x8”-11”x18’ & others, $4/ft. & up. Norbert LeJeune, Jeanerette, Iberia Parish; 337-276-5813 or 337-579-1280.
Logs to lumber, your place or mine, 1xs, $320/1000 bd.ft.; 2xs, $280/1000 bd.ft.; pine lumber avail., 1xs, 90¢/bd.ft; 2xs, 40¢/bd.ft. Glenn Dixon, Albany, Livingston Parish; 225-209-5451 or 504-913-6019.
Greenhouse, never installed, 10’x27’, galv. steel frame, 6 mil, 4-yr. polyfilm, roll-up side curtains, box fan, $3750. Tom Wiley, Rayville, Richland Parish; 318-334-0415.
100 + yr. old barn to be torn down, pole rafters & good tin, $2000 obo. Calvin Waskom, Franklinton, Washington Parish; 985-373-2832.
Wooden armadillo trap, $35. J. Berlin, Pineville, Rapides Parish; 318-445-0600.
(5) 12” farm bells 1889, w/4” steel pole &14’ height, $2500/all obo. Paul David, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-540-2805.
Wooden armadillo trap, $35. J. Berlin, Pineville, Rapides Parish; 318-445-0600.
(50) T-post, 6 ½ x6’, dented, $2/1; roll of cement wire, 40¢/lb.; roll of galv. wire, 6’ tall, 40¢/lb; 2” pipe 7’-18,’ 75¢/ft.; 20 pieces of 4” pipe 10’ long, $40/1. Gary Hebert, Gonzales, Ascension Parish; 225-715-4942 or 225-573-4403.
Okra slicer, 16 blades, 3/8” wide cut, fits 2 or 5 gal. buckets, $225. John Deville, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-5351.
(2) 150 gal. propane tanks, used
to make barbecue pits, $75/1 obo. James Bass, Clinton, East Feliciana Parish; 225-719-7915.
Snap-On lower box w/Snap-On, Mac & Matco tools & other tools, suitable for Journey Man Mechanic, great cond., $3500. J. Bass, Clinton, East Feliciana Par-ish; 225-719-7915.
Home ground cornmeal by cen-tury old gristmill, at place only, 80¢/lb. Tommy Rankin, P.O. Box 51, 301 South 16th St., Mer Rouge, Morehouse Parish; 318-647-5735 or 318-235-6918.
Okra slicer, 3/8” wide, 14 blade, $250; 16 blade, $290; 18 blade, $325. Harry Smith, Sunset, St. Landry Parish; 337-662-3610.
Log splitter, horizontal vertical w/Honda 8 hp GX240 engine, 30 ton, $1800. Linsdell Pikes Sr., Ba-ton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Par-ish; 225-272-9116.
(3) Up-Rite propane tanks, bell shaped, 150 gal., can be used to make barbecue pits or used for pro-pane, $125-$150/1. John Sylvester, Washington, St. Landry Parish; 337-363-7064.
Blue bird & wren houses, as-sorted designs $8/1-up. R. Brown, Elizabeth, Allen Parish; 318-201-4863.
Grist mills, hand operated, can be converted to operate w/elec. motors, makes corn chips, chicken scratch or corn meal, price depends on size, cash only, $125-$450/1. Kenneth Boone, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-9015 or 337-948-1352.
Feeder bread for poultry & live-stock, 55 gal., drum, $10/1. Bruce, Baker, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-773-9920.
Trac. shed or hay barn, all steel, new, heavy beam truss & galv. tin, $12,900 other sizes. avail. B. Dau-zat, Effie, Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-9242.
2007 Coachman Chaparral 5th wheel gooseneck, model 267RLS, queen, 1 slide, couch w/extras, kept covered, $12,000. Richard LeDoux, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-477-3345 or 337-302-6676.
2003 Monaco Dynasty mo-
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Miller Livestock 100 Sale Barn Road
DeQuincy 337-786-2995 1st Monday
Southwest Horse Sales 80187 Watts
Thomas Rd Bush 985-886-2250
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Kinder Livestock 13008 Hwy 190 West
Kinder 337-738-2778
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Dominique Stockyard 1462 Airline Hwy.
Baton Rouge 225-356-5203
Monday
Amite Livestock Co. 58449 Hwy. 51
Amite 985-748-8636
www.cattleusa.com Tuesday/Saturday
Dominique Stockyard
2800 W. Landry Street Opelousas
337-942-5661 Tuesday
Delhi Livestock Auction 774 Hwy. 80
Delhi 318-878-2394
Wednesday
Red River Livestock Auction
P. O. Box 456 Hwy 1 Coushatta
318-932-5691 www.cattleusa.com
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Mansura Livestock 8745 Hwy 1
Mansura 318-964-5330
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DeQuincy 337-786-2995
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torhome, 42’, 400 Cummins Al-lison trans., 45,000 miles, super clean, $90,000. Skip Russell, Rus-ton, Lincoln Parish; 318-255-5050.
2005 camper, 29’, bumper pull w/slide & hitch, $5300. Maurice Castania, Arnaudville, St. Martin Parish; 337-454-6345.
1980 Apache pop-up camper, fiberglass, new tires, $1500. John Guillory, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-831-4058.
27’ Prowler camper, bumper pull, good cond., $4000. Mike Ket-chum, Simpson, Vernon Parish; 337-718-2711.
Lotus Hill campground, Kisatchie Red Dirt area, elec., wa-ter hook-ups, bath house, horse facilities, hunters welcome, come ride the beautiful Kisatchie hills. Billie Medley, Provencal, Natchi-toches Parish; 337-353-1345.
Camper spaces located in Indian Village, Kinder area near Calcasieu River, boat launch access, $75-$150 month. Bart, Welsh, Jeff Da-vis Parish; 337-526-8825 or 337-526-8826.
Kawasaki mule, 3010 diesel, 4x4, high & low range, dump bed, excel. cond., $5600. Ann Westmo-reland, Belle Chasse, Plaquemine Parish; 256-794-3977.
(4) brand new take-off tires on Polaris rims, (2) 25x8:00 x 12 & (2) 25x10:00 x 12, mounted on rims, $50/1. James Bass, Clinton, East Feliciana Parish; 225-315-3028.
2013 Landmaster LMCA ATV, deer hunters special, heavy duty, front & back seats, 4 wd, roof & windshield, dump bed, $6000. F. Rogers, Covington, St. Tammany Parish; 985-264-8964.
Cushman Turf truck, 27 hp, Lincoln motor, hyd. lift dump, new tires, roll bars & roof, $4000. Rob-ert Barton, Alexandria, Rapides Parish; 318-445-3932.
Galv. 4-wheeler ramp, folds, heavy duty, $150 obo. George Sny-der, St. Amant, Ascension Parish; 225-588-5757.
2015-16 duck hunting in Pine Is-land, near Welsh. Bart, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-526-8825 or 337-526-8826.
Pecan Island West Hunting Club, duck hunts at Pecan Island, La. Danny Richard, Metairie, Jefferson Parish; [email protected] or 337-581-4504.
Deer hunting on 1200 acres in Sugartown area, easy access, $760. John Marcantel, Mittie, Allen Par-ish; 337-207-9706.
rack, platform, 40’ troll, ropes, winch, culling trough, jack & ex-tras, $5,000. Tim Gautreaux, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-519-3335.
Pro Bass Tracker Crappie boat, 17.5 w/50 hp Mercury engine, $6750. Leslie Saneifer, Dry Prong, Grant Parish; 318-729-5470.
Safari resort, green & organic working resort at beautiful Lake Juneau in Hamburg, learn about exotic, domestic & indigenous wildlife, breeding & care, an ani-mal & bird watch paradise. Juli Juneau, Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; www.hefcorp.org or 504-615-2113.
Bob’s Tree Preservation, tree farm & nursery tours, over 30,000 trees to view & purchase, miles of walking paths, cabins, catch & re-lease fish ponds. Bob Thibodeaux, Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337-319-3957.
Barnyard fun, provides pony rides, riding lessons, therapeu-tic riding, summer & day camps, pet boarding, pet CPR/first aid & pet saver training. Sarina Lirette, Bourg, Terrebonne Parish; www.barnyardfun.net or 985-594-9166.
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2015 Florida Parishes Master Cat-tleman Program will be offered in August. The program consists of 10 three-hour lectures on all aspects of beef production. It is a commodity-specific program to enhance the prof-itability of beef producers. Tuition is $125 per person. Classes will be held from 6-9 p.m. at the LSU AgCenter Tangipahoa Parish Office, 305 East Oak St., Amite. Tentative class dates: Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29, Oct. 6 &13. For more information, contact Whitney Wallace at 985-748-9381 or [email protected].
Northeast La. Beef/Forage Field Day will be held Sept. 17 from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Goldmine Plantation in
Richland Parish. For more informa-tion, contact Keith Collins at 318-355-0703.
LSU AgCenter 3rd Annual Beef Cattle and Forage Field Day will be held Oct. 8 from 2-7 p.m. at the Dean Lee Research Station, 8105 Tom Bow-man Drive in Alexandria. For more in-formation, call Glen Gentry 318-473-6520.
Baton Rouge Arts Market will be held the first Saturday of the month at the corner of Fifth and Main St. in Ba-ton Rouge. Regional crafts from more than 60 artists and craft vendors. 7 a.m. - noon. For more information, contact Kathy Scherer at 225-344-8558.
Louisiana Sporting Clays Assoc.Shoots – Aug. 22 - The Get-U-Some, NSCA reg., GOL, Maurice; Aug. 29 - August Shoot, NSCA reg., Hunt-er’s Run Gun Club, Port Allen; Aug. 29-30 - Club Championship, NSCA reg., Wild Winds, Downsville; Sept. 5 - Dove Season Open, NSCA reg., Long River Lodge, Melville; Sept. 11-12 - Teal Time, NSCA reg., Wil-derness, Lafayette; Sept. 18 - L.O.S.T, GOL, Maurice; Sept. 19 - NSCA reg. September Shoot, Hunter's Run Gun Club, Port Allen; Oct. 31 - Kiwanis Club Shoot, Lake Charles Gun Club, Lake Charles; Nov. 6-7 - Shoot for Vets, NSCA reg., Wilderness, La-fayette; Nov. 14 - Club Champion-ship, NSCA reg., Long River Lodge, Melville. For more information, visit www.lsca.info.
Gueydan Duck Festival will be held Aug. 27-30, Duck Festival Road, in Gueydan. Hunting heritage events of-fered include duck and goose calling contests, skeet shooting, hunting re-triever exhibitions, decoy-carving dem-onstrations, game cooking contest and much more. For more information, visit www.duckfestival.org.
Antique Days of Ruston Festival-Annual Antique Tractor Pull and Show will be held Aug. 21-22 at the North Louisiana Expo Center, on Hwy. 33. Friday schedule - unload and set up, practice pulls, tractor games, Back 40 Blue Grass music at 7 p.m. Saturday schedule - farm stock pulls and com-petitive pulls. R.V. hookups available. Other attractions include antique farm equipment, classic cars and trucks, arts
and craft vendors, Hit and Miss en-gines, working blacksmiths, and much more. For more information, contact Bill Little at 318-381-6115.
Harvest Days at the LSU Rural Life Museum will be held Sept. 26-27 from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., 4560 Essen Lane, Baton Rouge. Living history demonstrations will interpret activities that took place on Louisiana farms and plantation dur-ing harvest time in the 1800s. Activities will include cooking, soap making, boat building, hands-on activities for kids and wagon rides. Regular admission.
Erath Farmers Market & Festival will be held at the Erath City Park from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. Dates are Aug. 22, Sept. 12, Oct. 24, Nov. 28 and Dec. 12. For more info, call Donald Menard at 337-522-2338.
Education & Workshops
Cultural Events
Bird Shows & Events
Sporting Clays/ Shooting Events
Horticultural Events
CENLA Daylily Society Fall Sym-posium will be held Oct. 22-23 at Best Western Hotel, 2720 N. MacArthur Dr., Alexandria. Registration is $25 and includes the reception, lunch, day-lily sale speakers and auction. To reg-ister, call 318-359-3012.
Trees and Trails is an on going ac-tivity at the LSU Burden Museum & Gardens, 4560 Essen Lane, Baton Rouge. It's 5-mile system of pedestri-an, recreational and educational trails in the Burden Woods, provides oppor-tunities for hiking and interpretive and educational activities for youth and adults. The trail system is open from 8 a.m. to dusk every day.
Wine and Roses will be held Oct. 14 in the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens, 4560 Essen Lane, Baton Rouge. Enjoy an elegant evening of dining under the stars and among 2,000 roses with hors d’oeuvres by Chef Eric Arceneaux of The City Club and dinner by Chef Don Bergeron. Cocktails 6-7 p.m. with mu-sic in The Pavilion; dinner 7-9 p.m. in the Rose Garden. Admission $125 per person.
East Baton Rouge Master Gar-deners Day is the first Saturday of the month at the Red Stick Farmers Market, corner of Fifth and Main St. in Baton Rouge. Master gardeners offer expert advice on seasonal gardening. For more information, contact Cop-per Alvarez at 225-267-5060 or visit www.breada.org
Second Saturday Plant Sale will be held Sept. 12 at 9 a.m. at the Parkway Partners Greenhouse, 1137 Baronne St. (corner of Baronne and Clio), New Orleans. Guest speakers lecture on horticultural issues. For more infor-mation, call 504-620-2224 or email [email protected].
Wanted:USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, in collaboration with the Na-
tional Association of State Departments of Agriculture, is looking for part-time enumerators located in the Shreveport and Natchitoches areas. As an enumera-tor, you will collect agricultural data by interviewing farmers in various parishes based on your home location. You must have a dependable vehicle, clean driving record, U.S. Citizenship and phone accessibility. Agriculture and some computer knowledge are preferred but not required. Salary is $10.59 per hour. If interested, please call Mon-Fri. before 5 p.m., 225- 485-4331. Please leave name, telephone number, including area code.
Atchafalaya Region of Quail For-ever is sponsoring its first ever ban-quet Sept. 9 at John Folse’s White Oak Plantation in Baton Rouge. Cocktail hour is at 6 p.m. and dinner is at 7 p.m. Tickets for the event are $125 per person or $200 with spouse and includes annual membership. There will be an open bar. Business casual attire. For more information, call or text Robert Barry at 337-277-9825 or email [email protected] or John Balance at 225-266-1953 or [email protected].
Acadiana Bird Club Inc. will host a Bird Fair Sept 26-27 at the Lafayette Event Center, 4607 John-ston St., Lafayette. Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Admission is $4 for adults and children 6 and un-der enter free. Small to large birds, supplies, cages, toys and anything bird related. No selling except by vendors with rental agreement. No pets allowed. For more information, email [email protected] or call Zuland at 337-824-5588.
Tractor Shows
Antique trac. show/pulls and an-tique cars and truck display will be held Oct. 17 at the Jena Fair Grounds, Hwy. 84, Jena. For more information, contact Skeet Cooper at 318-992-2206.
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Louisiana Beefmaster Breeders As-soc. will hold the Cowboy Classic Sale Nov. 7 at 10 a.m. at the new McNeese State University rodeo arena, located within the Burton Complex in Lake Charles. Included in the sale, open heifers, 3/N/1s and a nice selection of bulls. All bulls will have passed BSE and trich tests. New to the sale will be some good commercial Beefmaster re-placement females. For more informa-tion, contact Dwight Bertrand at 337-368-9112 or 337-734-2129 or Anthony Mihalski at 210-648-5475 or 210-415-0888.
Poultry Swap and Farmers Market every 1st and 3rd Sat. from 7 a.m. until at the Moss Bluff Tractor Supply. For more information, call Joyce Conner 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.
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 Aca-dia Parish Rice Arena in Crowley, 159 Cherokee Dr. at 6:30 p.m. Dealers and consignments welcome; small farm animals & barnyard fowl, bagatelle, new and used merchandise. For more information, call 337-783-1442 or 337-384-4500.
Livestock Sales & Shows
Horse Events
Cotton Country Open Horse Shows will be held Sept. 18-19 and Oct. 16-17. All shows are held at the Northeast Louisiana Exhibition Center in Ruston. For more information, contact Lori Shankle at 318-548-0280, Karen Frye at 318-361-0977 or [email protected]. Visit the website at www.ccohsa.com.
Louisiana Little Britches 4-D Bar-rel Racing events will be held Sept. 15, Oct. 20, Nov. 17. Events begin at 5 p.m. and are held at the West Cal Arena unless otherwise noted. For more info, www.louisianalittlebritches.com.
Deep South Stock Horse Show As-soc. events will be Aug. 15, Sept. 12,
26, Oct. 10, 24 and Nov. 7. Showman-ship begins at 9 a.m., followed by trail and all Western Pleasure classes; speed events begin at 1 p.m. unless otherwise noted. All shows will be held at the Greenwell Springs Park, 7550 Shady Park Drive, Greenwell Springs unless otherwise noted. For more info, visit www.dsshsa.org.
Livingston Horse Show Assoc. events will be Aug. 22, Sept. 5, 19 and Oct. 10. The Oct. 31 event will be held at BREC’s FARR Park in Baton Rouge and will include a costume contest with trailer treating. Shows are held at South Park Arena in Denham Springs unless otherwise noted. For more information, visit www.lhsa.webs.com.
Louisiana Stock Horse Association events will be Sept. 12 at the Beaure-gard Parish Covered Arena in DeRid-der; Oct. 17 at the SugArena in New Iberia. Finals will be held Nov. 21-22. For more information, visit www.loui-sianastockhorse.com or call Judy Weis-gerber at 337-238- 0193.
Bogalusa Cow Sorting events will be held Aug. 22 in Kiln, Miss, Sept. 5, Kentwood, Sept. 26, Bogalusa, Oct. 31, Bogalusa. Events are held at the Crain Arena, 12159 Hwy. 1075, Bogalusa un-less otherwise noted. For more informa-tion, call Troy Crain at 985-516-7507 or Blake Chiasson at 985-285-0892 or email [email protected].
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CROWLEY, La. – South Louisiana rice farmers have had excellent weather to get the 2015 crop out of the field, but the yield is a decline from the two exceptional harvests of the past two years, according to LSU AgCenter experts.
“This is not going to be one of the harvests for the record books,” said Steve Linscombe, director of the LSU AgCen-ter Rice Research Station.
Linscombe estimated this year’s harvest in south Louisi-ana is down 10-15 percent from last year.
The north Louisiana rice crop has endured unusually hot, dry weather that could affect grain quality, he said. Harvest in that part of the state is just starting.
“This has been one of the most difficult years for rice producers that they’ve seen in a long time,” said AgCenter rice specialist Dustin Harrell.
Both listed heavy rainfall from March until May, and fre-quent overcast skies as major reasons for lower yields.
More clouds mean less sunshine for photosynthesis, and that resulted in fewer and smaller grains per plant, Lin-scombe said.
Harrell said the excess rainfall complicated the season because farmers were not able to make fertilizer applica-tions on time. In addition, small rice plants were submerged for a considerably long time, he said.
Disease was a factor in the harvest, Linscombe said. Blast disease was comparable to the 2012 levels, and it resulted in lower yields. “We did have some fields that had a signifi-cant issue with Cercospora.”
Bacterial panicle blight also showed up, he said, but sheath blight was not as bad as usual, probably because fungicides worked well against that disease.
“Quality seems to be okay, especially on our earlier-planted rice,” Linscombe said. But later-planted rice that matured during the hotter temperatures will probably have quality problems, especially with chalk, he said.
Even though planting was delayed by weather, harvest went smoothly with few rain interruptions, and dry weather prevented farm equipment from rutting the fields, Lin-scombe said. That means a good start for farmers growing
a second crop of rice.Linscombe said he is noticing more farmers manipulat-
ing rice stubble, either by rolling or mowing the remaining stalks, to increase second-crop yields as shown in studies conducted by Harrell.
AgCenter county agent Keith Fontenot said Evangeline Parish rice farmers were reporting mixed results, with yields from 40 to 55 barrels. He said one farmer only man-aged 26 barrels in a field suddenly hit with rotten neck blast disease.
A barrel of rice weighs 162 pounds.Fontenot said he’s seeing many farmers preparing fields
for a second crop. “I’m amazed at the amount of work I see happening,” he said. “Everybody looks like they’re going to have a second crop.”
AgCenter county agent Barrett Courville said yields are off by about four barrels an acre from last year. But he said the second crop looks promising.
“Most of the stubble is coming back pretty good,” Cour-ville said. “I bet we’ll have 50 percent in second crop, at least.”
The LSU AgCenter’s recommended cutoff date for grow-ing a second crop is Aug. 15.
Courville estimated that 70 percent of the crop has been harvested in Acadia and Jefferson Davis parishes.
Alan Lawson, Crowley rice farmer and president of the Acadia Parish Rice Growers Association, said his yields early in the harvest started around 40 barrels an acre but improved as he went to more fields, moving up to the low-50 barrels per acre.
“Yields are not as good as they have been in the past few years, but they’re better than some I’ve heard in surround-ing parishes,” Lawson said.
Andrew Granger, AgCenter county agent in Vermilion Parish, said 80-85 percent of the crop has been harvested there, and yields also are down from last year.
“We’re four to five barrels short,” he said. “We’re not go-ing to average 44 barrels like we did last year.”
A farm worker watches rice being loaded onto truck at the J&L Lawson Farm. (Photo by Bruce Schultz, LSU AgCenter)
Bruce SchultzLSU AgCenter
Officials, others gather on top of the repaired Bunches Bend Levee where the it breached in 2011.
Restored, continued from page 1
In 2012, Sens. Thompson and Riser au-thored Senate Bill 730 that became Act 570. The law created a special tax district, the Bunches Bend Protection District, which en-abled the farmers and other stakeholders to impose a property tax upon themselves in or-der to fund the repairs to the levee.
“Agriculture is an integral facet of the East Carroll Parish economy which is why I au-thored legislation in 2012, along with my colleague, Neil Riser, to create the Bunches Bend Levee Protection District,” Thompson said. “It was critical to make these levee re-pairs after the breach in 2011 in order to re-turn this farmland back into production.”
Riser added, “I was very happy to co-author legislation with Senator Francis Thompson regarding the creation of the Bunches Bend Levee Protection District. This was very im-portant legislation regarding repairs to the
levee after the 2011 breach in order to assist our farmers.”
Anders who helped push the legislation along in the house said it was a pleasure to work with the farmers and other stakeholders. “This is a unique partnership and I’m pleased I could be of assistance to these fine folks,” Anders said.
Bunches Bend Protection District Commis-sion President Tap Parker who farms 3,000 acres of land impacted by the levee breach said he and the other farmers were grateful for all the help from everyone who made the repairs possible.
“We were impressed with all of the hard work and effort put forth on our behalf,” Parker said. “We could not have completed this levee work without their guidance and support and for that we are grateful.”