LOUISIANA WWW.LDAF.LA.GOV MIKE STRAIN DVM, COMMISSIONER october 10, 2019 • VoL. 102 • No. 21 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & FORESTRY By Milford Fryer arvin Haley has lived through many changes in his 80 years. He began farming with mules and has seen crop produc- tion go through a number of metamorphoses which now includes huge tractors with air conditioned cabs, stereos and GPS steering. He remembers leaving farm labor paying $2.50 a day, heading to the oil fields in West Texas for $1.05 an hour and long hours. He’s worked as a painting contractor, a grocery store/general store owner and a pipe- line inspector, to name just a few jobs. He learned a lot and acquired a lot of skills, so when he retired, he wasn’t about to let his hands or his mind at- rophy. Instead, Marvin applies the attention to detail he was known for play into the projects he takes upon himself. He creates working replicas of various mechanical items, he makes furni- ture, and will build almost anything anyone needs. But he’s best known in the neighborhood for taking old foot operated sew- ing machines and turning them into the likeness of tractors. Sometimes the work requires a little imag- ination, but Marvin has that by the bushel. Inside a lengthy Plexiglas display case that has faded with age, Marvin has con- structed an entire pipeline replica, with hand carved likenesses of bulldozers, side-boom tractors, pipes, skids, vehicles—virtually every piece of equipment used in pipeline construc- tion. The display goes far across his shop. Besides his woodworking for others and as a hobby, he’s also built kitchen cabinets, display cabinets, oversized picture frames for displays from the store he owned, even a cus- tom fireplace mantle, that all make his wood-frame home in a shaded home- stead near Kilbourne grab a visitors attention. They all seem professionally done, which of course, they were. His wife, Gwen, is his help- mate and cheerleader. And their courtship and mar- riage is a story unto itself. “Growing up on the farm, we had limited contact,” Marvin said. “My parents never owned a vehicle. We worked horses and mules. “Daddy finally bought a John Deere tractor. He used it to go places and for hunting.” See Transform, cont. on page 12 M Kilbourne man transforms antique sewing machines into tractors Gwen and Marvin Haley
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Louisiana
www.LdAF.LA.GOV Mike Strain DVM, CoMMiSSioner
october 10, 2019 • VoL. 102 • No. 21
Louisiana Department of agricuLture & forestry
By Milford Fryer
arvin Haley has lived through many changes in his 80 years. He began farming with mules
and has seen crop produc-tion go through a number of metamorphoses which now includes huge tractors
with air conditioned cabs, stereos and GPS steering.
He remembers leaving farm labor paying $2.50 a
day, heading to the oil fields in West Texas for $1.05 an hour and long hours. He’s worked as a painting contractor, a grocery store/general store owner and a pipe-line inspector, to name just a few jobs.
He learned a lot and acquired a lot of skills, so when he retired, he wasn’t about to let his hands or his mind at-rophy. Instead, Marvin applies the attention to detail he was known for play into the projects he takes upon himself. He creates working replicas of various mechanical items, he makes furni-
ture, and will build almost anything anyone needs. But he’s best known in the neighborhood for taking old foot operated sew-ing machines and turning them into the likeness of tractors. Sometimes the work requires a little imag-ination, but Marvin has that by the bushel.
Inside a lengthy Plexiglas display case that has faded with age, Marvin has con-structed an entire pipeline replica, with hand carved likenesses of bulldozers, side-boom tractors, pipes, skids, vehicles—virtually every piece of equipment used in pipeline construc-tion. The display goes far across his shop.
Besides his woodworking for others and as a hobby, he’s also built kitchen
cabinets, display cabinets, oversized picture frames for displays from the store he owned, even a cus-tom fireplace mantle, that all make his wood-frame home in a shaded home-stead near Kilbourne grab a visitors attention. They all seem professionally done, which of course, they were.
His wife, Gwen, is his help-mate and cheerleader. And their courtship and mar-riage is a story unto itself.
“Growing up on the farm, we had limited contact,” Marvin said. “My parents never owned a vehicle. We worked horses and mules.
“Daddy finally bought a John Deere tractor. He used it to go places and for hunting.”See transform, cont. on page 12
tember 27, 2019) – With a new computer-based professional horticulture license exam system now in place, the Louisiana Horticulture Commission has improved the licens-ing process said Louisiana Department of Agricul-ture and Forestry (LDAF) Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M.
“We are excited about the new computer-based horticulture-license exams
which have streamlined the testing process while main-taining the integrity of the exams,” Strain said.
Candidates requesting exam appointments at LDAF satellite offices will notice the update the most.
“In the past, if a candi-date wanted to take an exam at one of our LDAF satellite offices, it would take a week or more be-fore the candidate would receive their score. The test would be mailed from Ba-
ton Rouge to the satellite office, administered, then sealed and returned to the LDAF headquarters in Ba-ton Rouge where it would then be graded,” Strain said. “Candidates will now receive their score immedi-ately.”
Candidates must submit an exam application and fee. All exams are admin-istered by appointment at LDAF offices located around the state including the Baton Rouge head-
quarters.The following profes-
sional horticulture license exams are now comput-er-based: landscape hor-ticulturist, landscape irri-gation contractor, arborist, utility arborist, retail florist and wholesale florist. The computer based landscape architect state exam is cur-rently in the final develop-ment and testing stages.
For more information, go to the LDAF website at www.ldaf.state.la.us or
contact the Horticulture Commission office at 225-952-8100.
Mike Strain DVM, CoMMiSSionerAs a public service to state residents, the Louisiana
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bermuda Large round .................................Premium .........................$133.33-$133.33
Coastal Bermuda Small Square ................Good/Premium ............$8-$10/per bale
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Visit your local farmers marketaCaDia PariSHIotaIota Farmers MarketGazebo on Main St.2nd, 4th Sat., 8 a.m.-noon, Jan. closed CrowleyCrowley Farmers Market Located at Tractor Supply1st Sat., 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., closed in Jan. Rayne Rayne Farmers MarketFrog Fest Pavilion, 210 Frog Festival Dr. 2nd Sat., 8 a.m. - 2p.m. aLLen PariSHOakdaleOakdale Farmers MarketHwy 165 S, next to Burger King Wed. 3-6 p.m., Fri. 7:30 a.m.-noonYear round
Oberlin Oberlin Farmers Market228 West 6th Ave.Wed. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., year round
aVoyeLLeS PariSHMarksvilleMarksville Farmers Market122 E. Mark St.Sat. 8-11 a.m., June
BeauregarD PariSHDeRidderDeRidder Farmers Market206 N. Washington Ave.7 days, 7 a.m.-5 p.m., year round
LaFourCHe PariSHRacelandLafourche Central Market4484 Hwy. 1 at U.S. 90 Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round
ThibodauxThibodaux Main Street MarketJean Lafitte National Historic ParkSat. 7-11 a.m.April-July, Sept-Dec.
LinCoLn PariSHRustonRuston Farmer’s MarketRailroad Ave at Monroe StreetTues 4-7 pm, Sat. 9 am-1pm Year RoundLiVingSton PariSHDenham SpringsLivingston Farmers Market215 Florida St.Sat. 7 a.m. - noon, year round
MaDiSon PariSHTallulahTallulah Farmers Market404 N. Cedar St., Hwy. 65Tues., Thurs. & Sat., 8 a.m. - noon, May-Aug., Oct.-Dec.
MoreHouSe PariSHBastropMorehouse Parish Farmers Market305 E. MadisonMon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-5p.m., year round
natCHitoCHeS PariSHNatchitochesCane River Green Market Downtown riverbank Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, April-July, Oct-Nov
orLeanS PariSHNew OrleansCrescent City Farmers Market #1700 Magazine St. Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, year round
New OrleansCrescent City Farmers Market #2Uptown Square, 200 BroadwayTues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m, year round
New Orleans
Crescent City Farmers Market #33700 Orleans Ave.Thurs., 3 - 7 p.m., year round New OrleansMarketplace at Armstrong Park700-900 block of N. Rampart St. Thurs. 3-7 p.m., year round
New OrleansSankofa Farmers Market3819 St. Claude Ave.Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., year round
ouaCHita PariSHMonroeMonroe Farmers Market1013 Washington St.Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-1 p.m., June-Aug.
West MonroeWest Monroe Farmers Market1700 North 7th St.Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m, year round
raPiDeS PariSHAlexandriaInglewood Harvest Barn Market6233 Old Baton Rouge Hwy.Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., year round
Alexandria Alexandria Mid-Week Market2727 Jackson St.Tues. 3-6 p.m., year round
St. CHarLeS PariSHDestrehan German Coast Farmers Market 1Parking lot of Ormond PlantationSat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round
LulingGerman Coast Farmers Market 21313 Paul Maillard Road (Winnwood Shopping Center)Wed. 1 - 6 p.m., year round
St. LanDry PariSHOpelousasSt. Landry Farmers Market952 East Landry St., Hwy. 190Tues., Thurs. & Sat. 6:30-11 a.m.April-Nov.
EuniceEunice Farmers MarketSecond St. & Park Ave.Wed. 3:30-6 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.
WashingtonWashington Farmers MarketTown PavilionSat. 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m., year round
St. Mary PariSHFranklinFranklin Farmers’ Market306 Willow St.Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, Tues. 2 p.m.-6 p.m., year round
St. taMMany PariSHAbita SpringsAbita Springs Farmers Market22049 Main StreetSun. 12-4 p.m.
CovingtonCovington Farmers Market #1609 North Columbia (City Hall) Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, year round
CovingtonCovington Farmers Market #2419 North New HampshireWed. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m., year round
Winn PariSHWinnfieldWinn Farmers Market301 West MainTues. & Fri., 7:30-11 a.m.May-Aug.
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Attention: Bull sellers and buy-ers. All non-virgin bulls andbulls older than 24 months forsale in Louisiana must have acurrent negative trichomoniasistest from an accredited veteri-narian before they may be sold.Virgin bulls must have a breed-er’s certification of virgin statussigned by the breeder, thebreeder’s agent or an accredit-ed veterinarian. For more infor-mation, contact the LDAFAnimal Health Services andFood Safety at 225-925-3980or visit the website atwww.ldaf.state.la.us.
REMINDER: Have all of your heifercalves between four and 12months of age vaccinated againstbrucellosis. For information con-tact your local veterinarian, LDAFanimal health personnel, yourparish Cattlemen's Association orparish Farm Bureau.
Reg. Angus bulls & heifers, AIsired, Insight, Tour of Duty & WRJourney, weaned, dewormed & vacc.,pre-conditioned, all are 12 mos.,$1400/1-up. Carroll, Boudreaux,New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-519-0420.
3 yr. old. Angus bull, very gentle,good for heifers, calves to show,semen & Trich tested, all vacc. &dewormed, BSE cert. from vet.,$2250. Ben Baggett, Mittie, AllenParish; 337-370-8254.
Reg. Angus bull, 16 mos., NewDesign breeding, been on pasture,feed & hay, will have tested & allshots prior to sale, $1800. Donald,Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337-652-3914.
Semi-Angus bulls, 27 mos., semen& Trich tested, ready for use,$2500/1. Greg Tate, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-831-7120.
PB Angus her bull, MonarchPredestine son, $1950 or swap foranother Angus herd bull. AaronPoirrier, Roseland, TangipahoaParish; 985-514-1043.
PB Angus heifer, 12 mos., embryocalf sire Charlo X9153, fancylooking, could show, started on halter,$2700. Damon Kirk, Deville,Rapides Parish; 318-709-8101.
Beefmaster bull, $1850. Miles,McMeely, Hornbeck, Vernon Parish;337-353-7465.
Reg. Beefmaster bull, red whiteface, very nice bull, easy to handle,ready to work, thrives in harsh cond.,pics. avail., $2500 obo; reg. blk.Angus, heifers ready to breed this fall,cows calving now through Jan.Jeremy Ledet, Delhi, Franklin Parish;318-341-2368.
(25) 5/8 Hereford x 3/8 Brahmanheifers, 800 lbs., exposed to lbw blk.bulls, $1475/1. John Boudreaux,Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337-893-6743.
(4) PB Hereford heifers, 12 mos.,700 lbs., $950/ea. if take all; (3) blk.baldie heifers, 12 mos., 700 lbs.,$950/ea. if take all; (30) truetigerstripe F-1 heifers, off Herefordcows & V8 bred Brahman bulls, 9-11mos., 500 lbs., $1200/ea. if take all.Clay Cook, Alexandria, RapidesParish; 318-446-1725.
F1 Brafords, 4 yrs., $2500; 2 yrs.,$2300; 1 yr., $1700. Tracy Boone,Baton Rouge, East Baton RougeParish; 225-328-4190.
(4) cert. F-1 Brahman-Herefordbulls, born 02/19 & 04/19, dehorned,wormed & vacc., $650/1. MurrellHoffpauir, Church Point, AcadiaParish; 337-258-1383.
2 yr. old gray Brahman bull, verygentle, great confirm., semen & Trichtested, all vacc. & dewormed, BSEcert. from vet., $2250. Ben Baggett,Mittie, Allen Parish; 337-370-8254.
Sell out, gray Brahmans, all gentle,(12) females all ages, (1) reg. grayBrahman bull, 2yrs., $26,000. TimCoolman, Montgomery, GrantParish; 318-646-2224 or 318-332-4995.
Reg. Brahman gray bulls,#974765, LMC & Suva genetics,naturally polled, born 05/18, lbw,EPD data collected, dog gentle,$1500-$2000. Clinton Twilley,Prairieville, Ascension Parish; 225-910-0549.
Reg. Brangus bulls, 16 mos.,Genetrust genetics, lbw, greatEPDs, very gentle, $2,750/1-up.Jeff or Becky Bonneau, Trout,Lasalle Parish; 318-316-2200.
Brangus bull, 8 yrs., EaglesRanch, quiet, muscled, no issues,nice calves, $1700. Bryan Payne,Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337-349-4173 or 337-278-3624.
(9) 2 yr. old Brangus heifers,exposed to lbw Angus bulls,$1350/1; (29) F1 Bradford &Brangus open heifers, 12 mos.,$1100-$1350/1. Lane Leonards,Batchelor, Pointe Coupee Parish;225-718-2056.
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Aquaculture.........................9ATVs......................................21Bees & Honey...........................15Boats........................................21Cattle.........................................5 Contractor Equip.................18Crafts & Woodwork............19Deer & Exotics........................10Dogs.............................................8Dom. Birds & Equip...............9Eggs.........................................9Equine Services........................7Equip Service for Hire........10Farm Buildings for SalvageFarm & LivestockSupplies....................................20Farm Services.........................10Farm Trucks.............................19Fertilizer................................15Fishing & TackleFrom the Farm......................20Fruits & Vegetables..............15Guns & Accessories..............21Hay & Grain...............................15Hay Equip..................................18Horses, Mules & Jacks...........6
(35) reg. Char. cows, most havecalves at side & bred, those w/o calfare bred to herd bulls, bloodlineDuke, Cigar, Smokester bloodline,very young, good cattle, in excel.shape, $2900/1. Don or WalterLemoine, Marksville, AvoyellesParish; 318-305-3374.
Dexter cattle, $500/1-up. JohnO’Bryant, Folsom, St. TammanyParish; 985-630-5843.
(1) Dexter bull, can be reg., (1)cow, 4 yrs., bred, (1) cow & heifercalf, reg., $1000/1. Dennis Lavergne,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.
Dexter cows & bull, all red, A/2,
A/2 & polled, all reg. w/ADCA,$2500-$3500. William Jones,Leesville, Vernon Parish; 337-238-9168.
(2) Dexter cows, 2 ½ yrs., possiblybred, $750/1. Laura Jones, Pollock,Grant Parish; 318-312-3088.
(2) reg. polled Hereford bulls,embroyos from Star Lake, online122L x HH advance 4021P, thick,gentle, fast growth, vacc. &dewormed, DNA tested, $2500/1.Randy Guillory, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-945-9358.
(2) reg. polled Hereford bulls,born12/18 & 1/19, long & very thick,beautiful confirmation, Revolutionbloodline, great epd’s, great herd bull& show prospects, pics. avail., $1850&1500. Brent, Marksville, AvoyellesParish; 318-253-2194 or 318-305-6101.
Polled Hereford bull & heifercalves, great EPDs, super thick &very gentle, all shots & wormed, 11-13 mos., $1200/1-up. Laura Hughes,Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-933-2997.
Reg. polled Hereford, 4 yrs., w/blk.steer calf, $1200; 1 ½ yr. hornedHereford heifer, possibly bred,$1000. Jerry Salisbury, West Monroe,Ouachita Parish; 318-325-6736.
Bred cows, pick from herd ofmixed-breeds, Brangus, Angus,Char., Gelbray & Hereford, $1500/1.Larry Fontenot, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-360-1371.
(2) Jersey/Holstein cross heifers, 4mos., gentle, $325/1; (1) Holsteinheifer, 8 mos., super gentle, has beenshown, $600; ¾ Angus & ¼ Herefordcross heifer, 8 mos., very gentle,$600; Holstein bull calf, 4 mos., onfeed, gentle, $125. Randy Lea,Denham Springs, Livingston Parish;225-664-5708.
½ Simmental ½ Angus bull, 5mos., $600; ½ Simmental heifer ½Angus, $600, both bred to Simmentalbull; sire & dams on farm Ross J.Mule, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-839-4595 or 985-515-5219.
Holstein nurse cow, 6 yrs., 8 mos.bred to Angus bull, $1200; Holsteinnurse cow, 4 yrs., 6 mos. bred to grayBrahman bull, guar. to raise calves,$1600. Tim Coolmen, Montgomery,Grant Parish; 318-646-2224 or 318-332-4995.
Holstein heifer calf, born09/02/19, will make a good showproject for the kids, $425. DelosThompson, Folsom, St. TammanyParish; 985-796-9872.
Reg. QH, over (20) to select, 3 yrs.,bay, roan mare, $5000/1.; 1 yr. baygranddaughter of Firewater Flit,$3500.; black QH mare bred to HotSleek N Savoy for 2020, $1500.Dennis Crain, Winnsboro, FranklinParish; 318-547-1186
Reg. QH, 1 yr. filly, granddaughterof Firewater Flit, $3000; 1 yr. oldgrandson of Hot Impulse, $2750;bred broodmares, $1750/1. DennisCrain, Winnsboro, Franklin Parish;318-547-1186.
13 yr. old reg. grey TW mare, goodfor trail riding or broodmare, needsexp. rider. Kyle Viator, New Iberia,Iberia Parish; 337-560-1396.
Reg. 6 yr. old blk. & wh. leopardApp. mare, beautiful head markings,green broke, needs exp. handler, hasgreat potential if someone has thetime to work her, $1500 obo. Kelly,Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; 985-237-5160.
Arabians, mares in foal, straightEgyptian & Egyptian related,$1500/1-up. Don Stoute, Opelousas,St. Landry Parish; 337-351-3815 [email protected].
Paint pony mare, 40”, 10 yrs.,great, gentle pony for beginner rider,goes in a snaffle bit, easy to catch &very calm, no vices, $800; TennesseeWalker filly, 3 yrs., 15.1 h, curb bit,used for trail riding, gentle, no vices,suitable for child or timid rider, guar.neg. coggins, $1300. Rebecca
(2) Maine Anjou heifers, 12 mos.,solid blk., polled, super thick & verygentle, all shots & wormed, $1200/1.Judy Wiggins, Baton Rouge, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-503-6789.
Reg. foundation pb Zebu bull &heifer, both 4.5 yrs., $750/1, wouldlike to sell together. Ann Faust,Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-313-1210.
Reg. mini Zebu bulls, cows &calves, assorted colors, show quality,$400/1-up. Jerome Hammons, Many,Sabine Parish; 318-508-0800.
Reg. Jersey bulls, $500-$1000depending on age. Delos Thompson,Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 985-373-4067.
(15) Angus cross heifers, exposedto lbw Angus bull since 4/15/19, 800-1000 lbs., $1400/1. Ralph Marks,
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MAINE ANJOU (2) longhorn steers, multicolor, 18mos., $400/ea. Gail Chisum, St.Francisville, West Feliciana Parish;225-721-1763.
Wanted: small semen tank forholding liquid nitrogen to be reusedfor freeze branding. EdwinBroussard, Forest Hill, RapidesParish; 512-673-3362.
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All horses, mules, and jacks must befrom bona fide livestock farmers. Wecannot accept notices from horsedealers, order buyers or personsselling on commission basis.Every time you submit an advertisement oneof the following must be provided. 1. All list-ings of horses, mules or jacks must beaccompanied by a COPY of the original offi-cial negative Coggins test for EquineInfectious Anemia (E.I.A.) that was per-formed within the past 6 months prior to saleon all horses, mules, and jacks, except nurs-ing foals. (OR) 2. A signed statement fromthe seller stating that he will furnish the buyerwith a negative Coggins at the time of sale.
(2) billies, 1/4 Nubian & 3/4Saanen, blk./tan, $150/1; (5) billies,Saanen, wh., $150/1, all 8 mos. TerryHarvey, Quitman, Jackson Parish;318-680-7191.
Male goat, born 4/25/19, crossw/brush fainting goat, gentle, blk. &wh., $85 firm. Thelma Jenkins,Ponchatoula, Tangipahoa Parish;985-264-5411.
Katahdin, Dorper & Katahdin xDorper lambs, rams & ewes, $100/1-up; Katahdin ram, about 2 yrs.,proven, lambs on premises, about 200lbs., $250. Errol Savage,Plaucheville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-359-4610.
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Reining & ranch riding training inIota, colt starting, finishing, tuning,showing, lessons & sales prep,trained under NRHA professionalsDean Brown & Terry Gatte &AQHA judge Chele Mcgauly,$750/30 hay & feed included. TarynMcspadden, Iota, Acadia Parish;337-532-3966.
Ron’s Horseshoeing, shoeing &trimming, all breeds of horses over20 yrs. exp., pro, reliable service.Ron Judice, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-519-1203.
Honey Do Farms, breaking &training, from ground work to saddle,everything included, referencesavailable, $650/30 days. KoriSchexnayder, Church Point, St.Landry Parish; 337-668-4777.
Mare care, foaling services nearCarencro & Evangeline TrainingCenter, 12x24 foaling stalls, foalwatch w/camera system, shadedpastures, pro care. Bill Langford,Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337-280-1535.
Fletcher’s Farrier Service,trimming/shoe needs, serving centralLa. James Fletcher, Pollock, GrantParish; 318-541-9016 or 318-541-9087.
Rachel Bertrand breaking &training performance horses, gentlehandler, every horse deserves a great
Katahdin herd reduction, (20)lambs, (10) ewes, lambs, $85/1 or$75/1 if all taken, bred ewes, $150-$200/1. Randy Campbell, Doyline,Webster Parish; 318-707-2535.
Beautiful Katahdin young rams &ewes in Northeast La., all are healthy,wormed & vacc., $175 to $200;hardy American blk.-belly Barbadossheep, young, healthy ewes & rams,$100/1. Travis Arrant, West Monroe,Ouachita Parish; 318-547-8565.
Pb Katahdin lambs, male &female, out of reg. ram, parents onsite, $185-$225/1. Harry Latiolais,Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337-414-2017.
(1) female goat, about 1-yr. old,will trade for female Katahdin sheepor sell for $125. Dickie Sherman,Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-783-1084 or 337-250-5524 call 8 a.m. - 7p.m.
Barbados or AmericanBlackbelly sheep, rams, & ewes,$100/1. David Lowe, Minden,Webster Parish; 318-377-1525.
Horse feeder, upright, $45; 12’saddle, top shape, thick blanket,extended stirrups, (2) new lead ropes,feed buckets, new fly sprayer,$200/all. Paul David, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-540-2805.
Lg. Big Horn saddle w/neoprenegirth & breast strap, Corduro stirrups,$180; older pony saddle w/girth,blanket & bridle, $100; WintecEnglish dressage saddle w/girth &pad, no stirrup leathers or irons, $125.Rebecca McLindon, Bush, St.Tammany Parish; 985-237-3950.
Western trail saddle, CourtsSaddlery, (2) pads, saddle stand,saddle bags, very good cond. & lotsof tack, call for pics., $400. CharlesRodrigue, Thibodaux, LafourcheParish; 985-991-0139.
Trophy roping saddle, never used,$850. A. Smith, Gonzales, AscensionParish; 225-202-7599.
16” new Southwest saddleryroping saddle, fully rigged, text forpics., $1000. Dean Gentile, PortAllen, West Baton Rouge Parish;225-328-2198 or 225-627-9562.
Grandson of AQHA Hall of FameGreat Pine out of 15 performers, TJSGray Pine is a good minded studw/pretty movement, works off hishim & very soft in the face, located inIota, $500/$12 day mare care. TarynMcspadden, Iota, Acadia Parish;337-532-3966.
Arabians, Straight Egyptianstallions at stud, $1500/$7.5 marecare. Jeff Dupre, Washington, St.Landry Parish;[email protected] or 337-585-3891.
Royal Kings Tony AQHA5108073 42% Royal King, standingat Tommie Kirk training center,$500/$10 mare care. G.W. Haynes,Shongaloo, Webster Parish; 318-208-3335.
Pass on Black Jack, own grandsonto Streakin LaJolla, 5 panel negative,
McLindon, Bush, St. TammanyParish; 985-237-3950.
Sorrell gelding, 11 yrs., 14.1 hds.,900 lbs, trail rides, loads, easy trim,good handle, started on barrels/poles,all papers up to date, $800. Earl M.,Gonzales, Ascension Parish; 225-413-7448.
Golden Pal. QH, 12 yrs., 16 hds.,been used in roping & started onbarrels, needs experienced rider,$2000. Brandy Linder, Jonesboro,Jackson Parish; 318-475-1324.
Mini horses, solids & paints, somebred, $250-up; saddles, $200. SheliaWills, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish;337-789-0699.
2011 Docs Acey Cody, AQHA,sorrel gelding, 20 barrel times,exposed to cattle & hog hunting,ranch brand on hip, $3000. ChristineCarter, Pineville, Rapides Parish;318-448-7026 or 318-419-8513.
(2) Shares avail. for purchase in aStraight Egyptian Arabian filly, she’sin foal to Marbach RCA, $5,950 pershare, call for details. Sherry Cason,Robert, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-345-9278 or Mike Cimino, Folsom;[email protected] or 985-264-3250.
Reg. Pinto/Paint, 14 yr. mare, 15hands, gentle, easy to handle & ride,know leads, microchip, $2500 w/tackincluded; AQHA reg. gray, 11 yrs, 15hands, knows leads, needs exp. rider,expo. to timed events & trail rides,$2000. Paula Mire, Walker, St.Helena Parish; 225-788-2456.
Mature male donkey, $150. GailChisum, St. Francisville, WestFeliciana Parish; 225-721-1763.
Wanted: standard Jenny 14-20yrs. to pair w/standard male gelding.Laura Spillman, St. Francisville, WestFeliciana Parish; 225-245-2557.
15 ½ Tucker high plains trailsaddle, very good cond., leathercovered trail glide stirrups, $1000firm. Robert Hubbard, Center Point,Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-8179.
14” seat Ralide lightweight saddle,less than 20lbs., good cond.,$200/obo; Lionel Reed handmadesaddle, 15” seat, full double riggin,good cond., needs relined, $200/obo.Jerry Baker, Carencro, LafayetteParish; 337-277-2820.
$750/$6, guaranteed live foal. KoriSchexnayder, Church Point, St.Landry Parish; 337-668-4777.
APHC blk. homozygous App.stallion, 16 hands, guaranteed color,5 panel negative w/leopard gene,modern breeding, 77% FPD,$300/$5 mare care. Ben Bruce,Pollock, Grant Parish; 318-664-2871.
Reg. TW studs, blue roan,buckskin & homozygous, gray,$300/$5 mare care. Shonnie Dove,Winnsboro, Franklin Parish; 318-235-7304.
Wyo Blue Buddy, born 7/3/12,dbl. bred Hancock, blue roan stallion,reg. #5505700, roping, barrel, foal &cow horse, $200/$8 mare care, healthcert. required, live foals on site.Mitch Johnson, Pitkin, VernonParish; 337-353-0818.
Peponita Figure Four 4/20/11,reg.#5403078, bay roan, outstandingbarrel pole & team roping horse,$200/$8 mare care, live foals on site.Mitch Johnson, Pitkin, VernonParish; 337-353-0818.
Horseshoeing & trimming,professional & reliable service, over20 yrs. of experience. Ron Justice,New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-519-1203.
5B Breaking & Training, , AQHAProfessional Horseman’s Teammember, specializing in 2-yr. olds &problem horses, developing goodbroke ranch cow horses, 35 yrs.experience w/references, covered &outside arena. John Brown,Franklinton, Washington Parish,225-931-9210.
Hawthorne cow horses, coltstarting, reined cow horse, ranchhorse training, NRCHA Judges cardholder. Jonathan Hawthorne,Slaughter, East Feliciana Parish;830-317-6104.
Horse transporting in La. &surrounding states. CDL certified,new trailer, mats & shavings, loadedmile, $2 nego. Patricia Markow,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-335-8512.
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Reg. standard AustralianShepherds, born 07/22, blk. Tris.males & females, $300. AshleyGuidry, Pineville, Rapides Parish;318-664-1404.
Australian shepherd pups, born07/03/19, blue merles, boys & girls& blk. & wh. tris, first shots, $250.Nicole Snoddy, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-459-4814.
Mini Australian shepherd, redmerle, 3 yr. old male, (1) blue eye,other is 1/2 blue, 1/2 brown, greatdog, very friendly, great w/kids, hasbeen around livestock all his life,papered, $650. Jeremy Ledet, Delhi,Franklin Parish; 318-341-2368.
True toy Australian shepherd, (1)male, (1) female, will be very small,ASDR reg., vet checked, docked,dew claws removed, wormed, shots,14 wks., blk. & wh. Doyle Davis,Norwood, East Feliciana Parish;225-522-0434.
Anatolian shepherd guard dogpups, mom is wh., dad is pinto,$200/1. Dorsey Dutil, New Iberia,Iberia Parish; 337-967-4000.
Reg. toy Australian shepherd pups,red tris, $500/1-up; red & blue merles,$650. Jimmy Taylor, Winnfield, WinnParish; 318-471-4325.
Australian shepherd pups, AKCreg., 1st shots, vet checked, dockedtails, standard size, all colors,beautiful, health guaranteed, ready togo, $400/1-up. Pat Boudreaux,Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337-257-6582.
Fb mountain cur squirrel dogs, 7-8 mos., not gun shy, ready for squirrelseason, $600/1. Brenda, Oakdale,Allen Parish; 318-335-1414.
Cur pups, born 08/01/19, brindle& solid colors, ready to go 10/01/19,parents treeing squirrel dogs on site,$200/1, taking dep. MichaelMondello, Campti, NatchitochesParish, 318-332-7841.
AKC long haired Chihuahua pups,champ. grandsire, shots & wormed,$200-$400. Andy Anderson,Coushatta, Natchitoches Parish; 318-932-3880.
Fb Doberman Pincher pup, (2)blk., $500/1; (1) red, $600; (1) bluepup, $750. Charles Courville, LakeCharles, Calcasieu Parish; text 337-884-5005 or call 337-493-8485.
AKC reg. French bull dog, pups,will be vet checked, 1st shots,wormed. Pam Shaheen, Opelousas,St. Landry Parish; 337-948-4846.
PB German shepherd pups, born08/10/19, $300. Jimmy Fontent,Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-351-3094.
Pb German Shepherd, female, 18mos., blk. & tan, good watch dog,beautiful, $200. Richard Charpentier,Jennings, Jefferson Davis Parish;337-246-0713.
Wh. German Shepard, regularmale born 2015, good dog, $250,Airedale female 2.5 yrs. Old $150,good dog. Charles Raymond,Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish;318-357-8335.
5th generation Great Pyreneeslivestock guard male pups, wormed& 1st shots, $250/1. Travis Arrant,West Monroe, Ouachita Parish; 318-547-8565.
Great Pyrenees pups from twolitters, (3) male & (1) female born6/12/19, wormed & shots, weaned,$150/1; Great Pyrenees, just bred, dueDec., parents on site, will be wormed& have shots, $150/1. Mitch Johnson,Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-353-0818.
Great Pyrenees pups, wormed &second shots, born 6/10/19, (2)females & (1) males, $150/1. LillyThompson, Crowley, Acadia Parish;337-783-8281 or 337-458-1932.
Male heeler pups, mom is blue,dad is red, tails docked, ready, firstshots, no papers, $75. Leary Johnson,Jonesboro, Jackson Parish; 318-245-3070.
Jack Russell terriers, from workingfarm & hunting stock, blk. & wh.markings, short & long legged, somew/rare blue merle & blue eyes, alsotri-colored, CKC reg., puppies &adults avail., $350 to $850. KentBenton, Livingston, LivingstonParish; 225-686-0248.
Male Jack Russell pup, $100.Bobby Barber, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-848-5628 or985-335-8262.
JRTCA reg. Jack Russell terrierpups, taking deposits. WilsonLagraize, Jr., Franklinton,Washington Parish; [email protected] or 504-812-8018.
Jack Russell terrier pups, CKC,$600; rat terrier pups, $300, shots &wormed, parents to see. Harold orSusie, Deville, Rapides Parish; 318-442-2463 or 318-447-0244.
1/4 Jack Russell x 3/4 rat terrierpups due mid Sept., $60/1. MitchJohnson, Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-353-0818.
CKC Jack Russell terrier pups,small, short legged, short hair, variouscolors, $150/1. Billy Knight,Franklinton, Washington Parish; 985-848-5160.
Belgian Malinois, beautiful &extremely intelligent, 6 mos., female,$300, due to elderly man’s health shecannot get the training or exerciseshe needs. Jack Cameron, Roseland,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-687-7185.
AKC Belgian Malinois pups,excel. bloodlines, make best familyprotection dogs, to approved homes,$1500. Cindi Gascon, Gretna,Jefferson Parish; 601-299-0264.
Maltese pups, CKC reg. snow wh.ball of fur, don’t shed, first shots &dewormed, $500/1-up. LesterMarkham, Amite, TangipahoaParish; 985-474-0384.
AKC German shorthaired pups,AKC Master Hunter, show champ. &NAVHDA Versatile Championbreeding, liver roan & blk. roan,great family dogs, retrievers &hunters, $900. Mark Alexander,Denham Springs, Livingston Parish;225-572-2796.
Standard poodle pups, redcolored rare, male & female, $600/1.Brad Bardy, Bush, St. TammanyParish; 504-628-0936.
Golden retriever pups, $800/1-up.Darren Millet, Denham Springs,Livingston Parish; 225-235-6193.
Squirrel dogs, old Mullin, tuck litebloodline, born 06/12/19 & 08/28/19,same sire, $200/1-up. Perry Morgan,Pineville, Rapides Parish; 318-481-8364 or 318-640-4070.
Rat terrier puppies, pb, born5/31/19, (2) females, (1) male, shotsup to date, $100/1. Rachel andMarty Bellard, Eunice, Acadia; 337-831-5759.
Heritage breeds, will grow to400lbs., great for pasture ranging;Ossabaw Island hogs, grown sows& gilts, $150-$350/ea. KentBenton, Livingston, LivingstonParish; 225-686-0248.
Large country eggs, $2/doz. GregLafleur, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-831-0889.
305-1019.Chickens, all year, sizes & ages,
no cages, many breeds, pure &mixed, araucana, reds, Pheonix,Turken, Frizzle, chicks, teens, adults& more. $2-14. Lisa Lyon, Welsh,Jeff Davis Parish; 337-370-3479.
Bantam chicks, $5/1-up; largefowl chicks, $5/1-up; young turkeys,$8/1-up, call for variety, too many tolist. J.G. Robertson, DenhamSprings, St. Helena Parish; 225-324-8267 or 225-777-4791.
Turkey poults, up to 8 wks.,Bourbon red & others, $15/1, localpickup only. Teresa Juneau,Shreveport, Caddo Parish; 318-423-8319.
Bantams, small-type, old Englishcross, some laying now, $15/pr. RayVidrine, Washington, St. LandryParish; 337-331-4220.
EGGS
RABBITS &EQUIPMENT
DOMESTIC BIRDS &
EQUIPMENT
POULTRY &FOWL
PIGEONS
Holland lops, (2) adult males, (5)adult does, broken & solid colorsw/pedigrees, $20/1 if all taken $115,2 cages free. Godfrey Boudreaux,Marrero, Jefferson Parish; 504-347-8764 or 504-812-0551.
Holland lops, (2) adult males, (5)adult does, broken & solid colorsw/pedigrees, $25/1 if all taken $125;6-compartment cage, feeders,waterers, nest boxes, free. GodfreyBoudreaux, Marrero, JeffersonParish; 504-347-8764 or 504-812-0551.
Rabbits, wild rabbits, lg., $15/1;sm., $10/1. David Authorlee,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-826-3667.
Bergeron & Borel’s RabbitRanch, sm. & lg. breed rabbits. LizBergeron or Douglas Borel,Carencro, Lafayette Parish; call ortext before 9 p.m. 337-886-8075.
New Zealand wh., also pb Calif. &crosses, freezer rabbits, breedingstock, also Dutch rabbits, all colors,$10/1-up. Lester Markham, Amite,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-474-0384.
Texas red back rabbits, excel.runners for training, avail. yr. round,$15/1. Larry Loyd, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-796-5502.
Young hens, 6 mos., red sex links,buff orpington, American, nakedneck turken, speckled Sussex, $18/1;4 mo. pullets, barred rock, Rhodeisland red, leghorn, blue andalusian,American, other breed, avail., $13/2.Greg Lafleur, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-831-0889.
Arabian trumpeters, mokees,barbs, starlings, wh. homers, $10/1;Indian fantails, satinettes, arc angels,$15/1, call before 9 a.m. or after 7p.m. Floyd Lebouef, Church Point,Acadia Parish; 337-684-2251.
Janssen racing pigeons, youngbirds, from winning stock, $15/1.Ricky Millet, Denham Springs,Livingston Parish; 225-573-5456.
Texas pioneer pigeons, recessivered & ash red, bred for production,sexed by color, shipping & del. avail.,all ages, $15/1-up. Norman Usie,Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish;337-332-1459.
Racing homing pigeons, diff.breeds, Janssens, blk. eagles, yellow& red trentons, speed birds, grizzles,red & yellow muelmen, blue bars &blue checks, $15-up/1; Chinese owlpigeons, blue, blk., red & gray, show& hobby birds, $25/1-up. VernonChampagne, Houma, TerrebonneParish; 985-873-8440.
Kings, show & utility, mixed bluewh. prs., $20/pr. D Miller, ChurchPoint, Acadia Parish; 337-250-3215.
Racing homers, rare colors, blk.eagles, yellow & red trentons,muelman, saddlebacks, rollers,tumblers, & other breeds, $7/1-up. D.Johnson, Baton Rouge, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-223-7209.
Modenas, $8/1; $20/prs. GaryMarcantel, Eunice, St. Landry Parish;337-580-3742.
Peachicks, $35/1; India blue,purple, blk. shoulder, not sexed. Tim,Kinder, Allen Parish; 337-738-5239.
Peachicks, $45/1, India Blue,wormed, 5 mos. to 3 wks. R.J.,Crowley, Acadia Parish, 337-717-6998.
Lovebirds, opalines, $25-$30/1;green-cheek conures, cockatiels.Donald Brown, Eunice, St. LandryParish; 337-466-3749.
Breeding pr. blue Quaker parrots,$300. Crystal, Houma, TerrebonneParish; 985-872-3484.
Pr. green finches, (1) Bourkeparakeet, $75/pr; (1) pr. canaries,$100; cages, $10-$60/1. DoyleDavis, Norwood, East FelicianaParish; 225-522-0434.
India blue peacocks, selling onlyprs., $250/pr.; males, $125/1; 1 yr.old, $100; ‘19 hatch, $60/1. worming& care instructions. B. Matheson,Bell City, Calcasieu Parish; 337-274-1342.
Peachicks, $35/1, India blue, notsexed. Dale Fontenot, Sulphur,Calcasieu Parish; 337-527-3251.
Large Canadian goslings, $25/1-up. Bobby Guillory, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-599-2588.
Doves, $8/1-up. Kent Ardoin, VillePlatte, Evangeline Parish; 337-363-6294 or 337-655-8174.
Collard doves, $7/1. FredBienvenu, St. Martinville, St. MartinParish; 337-394-3830.
7 stall horse barn w/kitchen, living,br, & 1.5 bath, on 20 acre Bahiapasture, personally owned, located inGlenmora, 12 miles from Kisatchie,$263,000. Gary Ulmer, Glenmora,Rapides Parish; 832-527-7064.
10 acres in Amite, on Snow CreekRd., wooded, $10,000/acre obo.Terri, Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish;504-415-2487 or 985-415-7029.
28 acres Truxno, La., 5 miles fromArk. state line, deer hunting paradise,planted in Alicia Bermuda grass,$5000/acre. Oscar, Downsville,Union Parish; 318-953-7447 or 318-789-0385.
Must offer ten (10) or more adjoiningacres of land located in Louisiana.Farmland ads MUST include accompani-ments (house, barn, hay field, garden,and what the land is best suited for).Proof of ownership may be required. Allads MUST be accompanied by the fol-lowing owner-signed statement: “Thisproperty is personally owned by me andis not offered for sale by a licensed realestate dealer, broker or salesman.”
Hog traps, 8’ long x 48” wide x34” high, (2) push-in gates, $300.E.E. Colston, Provencal,Natchitoches Parish; 318-472-6490.
14 yrs. of nuisance wildlife control,humane, offers seal ups & atticrestoration, Seth Borden, Gretna,Jefferson Parish; 504-610-1696.
Whole sounder eradication only,no live removal, all or none, neighborparticipation essential for smallproperties, insured. Harold Joseph,Baton Rouge, East Baton RougeParish; 225-337-6858.
Pro hog removal, free servicesw/$2 million insurance provided tolandowners, La. state licensed, state-wide services. David Braun,Greenwell Springs, East Baton RougeParish; www.hogbiz.com or 225-806-8246 or 800-693-9853.
Any person who keeps, breeds, raises,contains, harvests, kills, slaughters, buys,sells, trades, or transfers ownership ofany type of farm-raised alternative live-stock (deer and/or exotics) for commer-cial purposes shall obtain a farm-raisinglicense, from the Louisiana Departmentof Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) priorto engaging in such activity. For moreinformation, contact the LDAF office ofAnimal Health at 225-925-3980.Each time an ad is submitted for
farm-raise alternative livestock (deerand/or exotics), it must be accompaniedby a LDAF-issued permit number.
NOTICE: Effective November 19, 2012LDAF has suspended the importationof the following captive cervidae: rockymountain elk, red deer, mule deer,black-tailed deer, white-tailed deer andSika deer into Louisiana.
White tail & fallow deer, babies,$300/1-up. Mike Deshotel, Jennings,Acadia Parish; 337-824-5593.
Horse boarding, near Carencro &Evangeline Training Center, 170acres, feed & hay 2x day, deworming,fly control, covered lighted arena, a/ctack rooms, hot/cold wash racks,wood round pen, walking wheel,outdoor arena, electrolytes insummer, private paddock w/shelter,$375/month, stalls avail. at additionalcost. Bill Langford, Carencro,Lafayette Parish; 337-280-1535.
Horse boarding, 1.5 miles from I-10, overnight or monthly, 5-acrecoastal pasture w/barn, place to workhorse & trail ride, $100/month & up;overnight, $20/1; two or more nights,$15/1. Lisa Lyon, Welsh, Jeff DavisParish; 337-370-3479.
Horse boarding, 12’x12’ stalls,turnout pens, walker, covered lightedarena, outdoor arena, covered 2-horsewash rack, located in Tickfaw.Richard, Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish;225-567-7977 or 985-507-8667.
Horse boarding & training, lightedcovered arena, walker, rd. pen &outdoor arena, turn out paddocks,cattle events, bare board, $200/mo.;full board, $600/mo. Jeffery or Terry,Gonzales, Ascension Parish; 225-
Dump truck, sm. or lg. trac.,excavator, dozer work, limestone,sand, bottom ash, crush concrete, filldirt, topsoil, cal base, culverts,concrete, asphalt, demo or drainage.Alvin Joseph, Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish; 337-437-1143.
Land clearing, under brushing,dirt work, bush hogging, house pads& trac. work. Rick Hardee, LakeCharles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-853-4066.
Bush hogging, by the hr. or job,free estimates. Charles Longino,Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish;318-715-4814.
Bush hogging, NH 100 hp trac.w/7’ bush hog, grading & trac. work,around Iberia, Lafayette &surrounding parishes. Leo Flores,New Iberia, 337-380-0658 or 337-367-1839.
Cattle penning, working &hauling from pasture to pasture orstockyard, portable equip., large orsmall herd, problem cattle, 50 yrs.experience, will travel. Terry orJason, Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-789-1927 or 337-322-7601.
Hensgens Fencing services, allyour fencing needs from residential toranching, build any type for horses,cattle or goats, catch pens & corrals,privacy & custom wood fences &dog kennels. Nick or Joe, Rayne,Acadia Parish; 337-581-8188 or 985-992-9119.
Mobile welding services, smallbridges fabricated and/or installed,handy man, grass cutting, bushhogging, demo work & propertyclean up. Bart, Jennings, AcadiaParish; 337-526-8825 or 337-824-8857.
J&L Cattle services, halter
deer & Exotics
FARM SERVICES
EQUIPMENTSERVICE FOR HIRE
LIVESTOCKBOARDING
NUISANCE ANIMAL REMOVAL
rURALpROPERTIES FOR SALE
Crawfish water pump, on wheels,12” pump, can be converted to 8”,$7300 obo. Kirby Chaisson, Gray,Terrebonne Parish; 985-860-2978.
Crawfish boat, 5’ x 14’ hyd. rearpusher, 20 hp Koehler engine, DT66wheel motor, $5500. Bryan, Mamou,Evangeline Parish; 337-523-4613.
(1100) crawfish traps, $7/1; (3)push boats, $450/1; 14’ Richard boatw/20hp Honda, $7000. KentAguillard, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-459-5623.
Crawfish boat, 15 x 6, w/top, 1season, 34 hp Kolher engine, twinhydralic motors, big wheel, supernice, ready to go, $7500. WilliamKrielow, Roanoke, Jefferson DavisParish; 337-753-2222.
50’ shrimp trawl, $300 or trade for100lbs. shrimp. Norris Baudoin,Abbeville, Vermillion Parish; 337-893-5705 or 337-652-5775.
clearing, $40/hr., 4 hr. minimum,within 50 miles. John Marcantel,Mittie, Allen Parish; 337-207-9706.
Bush hogging & trac. work, front-end loader, by hour or by job, $45/hr.Dennis Lavergne, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.
Dozer & excavator work services,land clearing, limestone, dirt, ponds,crawfish ponds, roads, house pads,culvert settings & level work. Chad,Mansura, Avoyelles Parish; 318-201-5767 or 318-964-2380.
Bush hogging & trac. work, gardentilling w/5.5’ tiller & front-end loader$40/hr. Dustin, Crowley, AcadiaParish; 985-783-1084 or 337-250-5524 call from 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
Rent me: Great Plains #706 NT,No-Trill Drill, $8/acre plus $20/day,save on seed & reduce soil erosion.Lafayette Soil & Water ConservationDistrict, Kat Wilder, 337-262-6601/ext. 3.
Rent me: No-Trill Drill, $8/acreplus $20/day, save on seed & reducesoil erosion. St. Martin Soil & WaterConservation District, Kat Wilder,337-332-2910/ext. 3.
AQUACULTURE & EQUIPMENT
Show rabbits, light gray & fawnFlemish Giant, also have lionhead;new rabbit cage, 3-hole cage, 9’ longx 2’ tall, 30” deep, 1 by half 16 gaugewelding wire, $150/1; 1-hole, 3’x2’,$60/1; 10’ cage, 4-hole, 2’ tall, 30”deep; also make custom cages.Jeremy Fontenot, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-376-6156.
Mini rex, $30/1-up; lionheads &Netherland dwarf, $40/1-up; Hollandlops, $50/1-up; show & pet qualitypedigrees, avail., New Zealand,$15/1-up, non-pedigreed. MeganBergeron, Livonia, Point CoupeeParish; 225-223-2008.
Whitetail deer, stocker bucks &bred does, great mix of Northern &Texas genetics, does avail. for del.Feb.-March 2020. Bill Magee,Talisheek, St. Tammany Parish; 985-630-1916.
(25) fallow deer, $300 to $1250.W.V. Jackson, Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish; 337-515-0520.
Wanted: llamas or alpaca forbreeding. Marie Smith, Roseland,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-5779.
breaking for weaned calves &cow/calf prs., experience in preppingcattle for sales, 4-H/FFA Jrs.welcomed, can AI or set-up totransfer embryos for cow/calf prs.,UTD vacc. required. Joe or LannaHensgens, Rayne, Acadia Parish;985-992-9119 or 337-945-3234.
Metal buildings, pole barns,garages, carports, hay barns,agricultural buildings, catch pens,pipe & wire fence & additions &repairs. Mackie McMillan,Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish; 225-921-6749.
Cattle services, timed AI ornatural, 33 yrs. exp. D.L. Brasseaux,DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; 337-802-5218 or 337-463-8889.
Barn & barnyard services, repairbarn/fence, clean-up/clean-out barnarea, bush hog/push to burn, 50 mileradius. John Marcantel, Mittie, AllenParish; 337-207-9706 after 4 p.m.
Wanted: someone to install about45 treated 6x6x8’ corner post &braces. Matthew Givs, Sunset, St.Landry Parish; 337-257-1229.
268-7998 or 225-715-6158. Horse boarding, stalls & pasture,
nice barn fans, auto bug system, 25acres of good pasture, large loafingsheds, hurricane & vinyl fencing,$300/mo. Linda Helo, Crowley,Acadia Parish; 337-581-4155.
Horse boarding, pasture spaceonly, rd. pen avail., 20 acres of ridingarea, no stallions, current coggins req,$60/mth. w/first mth. in advance,space limited. Sarina, Bourg,Terrebone Parish; 985-665-9103.
Do you know your Daily fire Danger rating levels?
louisiana Department of agriculture & forestrymike strain, Dvm, commissioner
www.lDaf.la.gov
DiD you know• Louisiana’s forestland covers about 50% of
the state’s land area or 14.98 million acres.• 150,000 forest landowners• total value of Louisiana forestry production in
2017 is $3.8 billion
Fire danger is the probability of a fire to start, the rate of spread and intensity of its burn. Awareness of the following fire danger rating levels will help decrease wildfire ignitions.
LOW FIRE DANGER• Fires do not readily start.• Fires that do start spread slowly with low resistance to control.MODERATE FIRE DANGER• Fires can start from most accidental causes, but the number of starts is generally low.• Fires burn at moderate intensities, heavy fuel concentrations will burn hot.HIGH FIRE DANGER• Fires start easily from most causes.• Control of fires can become difficult if initial attack not initiated promptly, especially in
heavy fuels.• Most fires controlled within first burning period.VERY HIGH FIRE DANGER• Fires start readily and spread quickly.• Resistance to control is high, as is the potential for large fires.• Fire behavior is often erratic, “blow up” potential is high.EXTREME FIRE DANGER• Severe fire conditions, potential for fire disaster is high.• Direct attack of fires is virtually impossible, fires often escape initial attack.• Fire behavior is erratic, “blow ups” may be expected.• Resistance to control is high, fires not usually controlled until burning subsides.
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Marvin finally got a car.“A girl wouldn’t fool with you if
you didn’t have a way to go,” Mar-vin said. But he met Gwen, a Smith she was, working at the Tastee Freeze in Oak Grove. They were married in 1960 after less than a year’s courtship.
After working in the oil fields for five years, Marvin returned to Kilbourne and went to work as a painter, working for contractors for 90 cents an hour. “Federally backed funds for rural housing had a building boom underway in the area, so I got out on my own and went to $2 and hour,” he said. “I followed nine contractors, keep-ing their work done.”
In August 1975, he said, he bought the former C.E. Major store in the heart of Kilbourne. It was a stately old store, with a big porch and grand false front. Ma-jor had long since passed, and “Razz” Ross, who worked for Ma-jor, owned the store. He continued the practices that made the store a success in the community popu-lated by small farms. He extended credit readily, and had a delivery man. He would fill your order, put it on your tab, and have it delivered to your home, because almost no one had a vehicle at their disposal. He knew everybody would pay up come “pickin’ time” for cotton.
Gwen ran the store for the most part, and even in ’75, the Haleys still granted credit rather gener-
ously. The store did well for seven months, until the great Kilbourne tornado came through and all but wiped out the town. Virtually all the businesses in the village were wiped out, along with all three par-sonages. Some businesses rebuilt, most did not. Those that did, never re-gained their p r e v i o u s s ta tu re . T h e h a r d -w a r e store is still there, b u t it’s a catf ish b u f f e t , named, of course, the Old Hardware Fish House. Marvin and Gwen rebuilt the store on a lot down the street, but gave up on it and sold in 1980.
In 1989, Marvin rejoined many neighbors in the area who worked away on pipeline construction, finding work as an inspector. “I al-ways had work. “I didn’t drink, do drugs, I was dependable,” he said. “A man who didn’t like me, hired me. I asked him why. He said I was dependable.”
The pipeline inspection job had lots of down time, he said, and he
began fighting the boredom by whittling. He displayed one of his carvings as he spoke; it was a cube with a ball inside that was too big to get out through the sides of the cube that were open. And that was the beginning of his hobby of
making things with his hands.
When he retired in
2009, he started w o r k -ing on m a k -i n g things in a
b i g way.H e
said all the pipeline
equipment repli-cas are made of balsa
wood that he special orders. He makes airplane replicas as well. He’s made cypress swings for all his children, and three for son-in-law Kelly Coleman. I’ve made baby beds, high chairs, all kinds of fur-niture, including toy boxes and cedar chests, even a chifforobe. Gwen said he’s built four custom dining tables, with benches to match.
Marvin first saw a sewing ma-chine tractor in Branson, Mo. and said, “I can make one of them.” He
still has his first, a John Deere he made from Gwen’s grandmother’s 100-yerar-old Singer. “I won’t get rid of it,” Marvin said.
“Everybody wanted one,” he said. “I had a friend who bought one and took it to Boston, Mass.”
He began scouring the country-side looking for old pedal operated sewing machines. He found some in Greenville, Miss. He said his son, Marty, bought five in Houston for him. “People would come to buy one (tractor), and bring me an old one (sewing machine).”
He said making one takes about six hours total, but not at one time. The wheels are different sizes and tubes, and come from wherever he finds them—lawn mowers, baby strollers, baby carriages, anything with wheels; “anything that makes them look good.”
His workshop sports a wide vari-ety of carpenter tools that he uses for his projects.
Marvin does admit to tiring a lit-tle more quickly as he ages, but he said he doesn’t plan to stop as long as he can hold out, do qual-ity work and people still ask him to make things. And as long as it stimulates him.
“Every time he gets through with a project, he says he’s not doing anything else. A couple of days later, it’s, ‘Depending on what it is.”
Transform, continued from page 1
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marvin also makes replicas of all sorts of equipment, complete with moving parts using mostly balsa wood.
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certifiedlouisiana.org
Baton Rouge natives and siblings, Veni and Hansel Harlan, who are passionate about their pets and environmental conservation, developed Marsh Dog Wild Nutria dog treats. The products combine both their passions by bringing awareness of the impact nutria has on our state’s delicate coastal marshes and estuaries as well as providing a high-quality treat for dogs.
Marsh Dog is a Certified Louisiana line of dog treats made from all natural ingredients, with the number one ingredient being wild Louisiana nutria.
After Hansel saw that the effort to promote the giant-water rodent for human consumption fell flat, he had a light-bulb moment. Hansel realized that many people would never warm up to eating nutria but, he thought, it would make great dog treats. So the Marsh Dog Wild Nutria line of dog treats was born.
Veni said, “We thought this was a unique way to help. And it also shines a light on what individuals can do by simple purchasing power to bring awareness to our wetlands which are
the fastest disappearing ecosystems on the planet.”
Hansel added, “It’s good for the dog, too.”
The Harlans started with a small grant from the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program (BTNEP) which they say validated their idea.
“BTNEP awards mini-grants to anybody with a cool idea to address problems or help raise awareness of issues involving the wetlands,” Hansel said.
To find out more about the products, go to www.marshdog.com.
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the official seal of approval
Founders, Hansel and Veni Harlan, developed marsh Dog Wild Nutria dog treats. photos courtesy of Veni Harlan.
marais du chien, company executive Dog.
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Any person who intends to grow, buy orsell trees, shrubs, ornamental plants,grass sod, or foliage plants shall obtain alicense or permit, from the LouisianaDepartment of Agriculture and Forestry(LDAF), prior to engaging in such activ-ity. For more information, contact theLDAF Horticulture and QuarantinePrograms Division at 225-952-8100 oremail at [email protected].
Any person who sells, distributes, oroffers or handles for sale agriculture,vegetable, or flower seeds or other prop-agating stock of one pound or more shallobtain a Seed Dealer’s License from theLDAF Seed Programs Division. Forlicensing information, contact the LDAFSeed Programs Division at 225-925-4733or by email at [email protected].
Must offer ten (10) or more adjoiningacres of land located in Louisiana.Farmland ads MUST include accompani-ments (house, barn, hay field, garden,and what the land is best suited for).Proof of ownership may be required. Allads MUST be accompanied by the fol-lowing owner-signed statement: “Thisproperty is personally owned by me andis not offered for sale by a licensed realestate dealer, broker or salesman.”
Sago palms, $5-$25; Aztec grass,$5; variegated liriope common $5;African iris $5; loquat $5; 3 gal.white ginger $10; Spigelia, $4;Mamou $5; amaryllis red, $4;amaryllis St. Joseph $4.; monkeygrass 75¢. James Stelly, Eunice,Acadia Parish; 337-457-4528.
Bocking 4 Comfrey, herb for feed,non-seeding, 1-yr.-old plants, $10/1.M. Kemp, Clinton, East FelicianaParish; 225-439-9705.
Gourd seed, saved when makingbird houses from 2018 crop, shapedvary, $8/1 plus $2 postage. Cora MaeOverby, Oak Grove, West CarrollParish; 318-428-9452.
Red camellia sasanqua, 3 gal., 3’-4’, nursery clear out, min. purchaseof (30), $8/1; $1500/300. R. Webb,Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-517-2391.
2019-2020 farmland for lease,about 404 acres, near Mansura, offlarge road. Yolanda, Marksville,Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-0275. Deep brood boxes, honey supers,
Scales - Any person selling goods byweight or creating packages of commodi-ties to be labeled by net weight must use alegal for trade scale. This scale must be reg-istered annually with LDAF Weights andMeasures.
Package Labeling - Any person who ispre-packaging goods for sale must ensurethey label each package with the true nameof the commodity in the package, a NetQuantity Statement, and the name and placeof business of the manufacturer, packer, dis-tributor or seller.
Scales - Any person selling goods byweight or creating packages of commoditiesto be labeled by net weight must use a legalfor trade scale. This scale must be registeredannually with LDAF Weights andMeasures.
Package Labeling - Any person who ispre-packaging goods for sale must ensurethey label each package with the true nameof the commodity in the package, a NetQuantity Statement, and the name and placeof business of the manufacturer, packer, dis-tributor or seller.
Organic fert., dry, cured powder,horse and/or chicken. tractor scoop,$15/1, feed bag full powder, $5., 5gal. bucket pure chicken, $5. LisaLyon, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-370-3479.
Free horse manure, excel. fert. forgardens will load w/small trac. intoyour truck or trailer. Lloyd Caballero,Maurice, Vermilion Parish; 337-781-2580.
Compost cow manure, $20/100 lb.sack. Robert, Oakdale, Allen Parish;318-335-1414.
Rich garden compost, $20/front-
Scales - Any person selling goods byweight or creating packages of commodi-ties to be labeled by net weight must use alegal for trade scale. This scale must beregistered annually with LDAF Weightsand Measures, call 225-925-3780 or [email protected].
Scales - Any person selling goods byweight or creating packages of commoditiesto be labeled by net weight must use a legalfor trade scale. This scale must be registeredannually with LDAF Weights andMeasures.
Package Labeling - Any person who ispre-packaging goods for sale must ensurethey label each package with the true nameof the commodity in the package, a NetQuantity Statement, and the name and placeof business of the manufacturer, packer, dis-tributor or seller.
Mirliton plants, potted in 1/2 gal.plastic pots, filled w/Miracle Growsoil, $15/1 or $20/2. Paul Zeringue,Hahnville, St. Charles Parish; 504-312-2619 or 985-783-6576.
Japanese plum trees, $4/1. JoeGiacone, Hammond, TangipahoaParish; 985-345-5049.
La. Mirlitons, growing incontainers, $10/1. Stanley Stewart,Franklinton, Washington Parish; 985-241-2269.
Bald cypress, live oak, nutall oak,palmetto, red maple, dogwood,tupelo, possumhaw, wetland marshplants. Herdis Neil, Montegut,Terrebonne Parish; 985-594-4955.
Taking orders for White Oak &Cow Oak saplings from superiorheavy acorn production trees, barerooted, 4’-8’ tall, $8-$15/ea., will beavail. from Dec. thru Jan.; Rabbiteyeblue berry cultivars, pink lemonade &Alapaha 3gal. pots, $15; graftedMayhaw trees superior varieties, 1gal.to 5gal. pots, $12 to $45/ea.; wildblueberry, wild plum, $12 to $45/ea.Kent Benton, Livingston, LivingstonParish; 225-686-0248.
Elliott pecan trees, grafted in 4 gal.containers, 6’ to 8’, $25/1, 5’ to 6’,$20/1. Dalton Waldrop, Leesville,Vernon Parish; 337-353-7349.
Mayhaw, huckleberry &muscadine jelly, 1/2 pint, $5; figpreserves, $6/pint; $12/qt.; pickles,$4/pt.; $6/qt. Dana Guillory, Iowa,Jeff Davis Parish; 337-488-3195.
Scales - Any person selling goods byweight or creating packages of commoditiesto be labeled by net weight must use a legalfor trade scale. This scale must be registeredannually with LDAF Weights andMeasures.
Package Labeling - Any person who ispre-packaging goods for sale must ensurethey label each package with the true nameof the commodity in the package, a NetQuantity Statement, and the name and placeof business of the manufacturer, packer, dis-tributor or seller.
Wanted: mirliton fruit or sprouts,locally-grown, traditional mirlitons,for info visit www.mirliton.org.Lance Hill, New Orleans, OrleansParish; 504-865-0193.
end loader scoop. Delos Thompson,Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 985-373-4067.
2019 Bermuda Alicia & common.sq. bales, loose & in 21-bale bundles,$6.5-$8; 4x5 net wrapped rd. avail.Max Fontenot, Sunset, Acadia Parish;337-207-6282.
2019 Alicia Bermuda mixed horsehay, well fert., top quality, heavybales, appt. only, will help load, (15)bale min., $7/1. Jessie Wheat,Denham Springs, Livingston Parish;225-485-5252.
Bahia rd. & sq. bales, cured w/orain, stored in barn, fert. to soil test,cut at 4-6 week interval, sq. bale,$6/1; 4x5 rolls, $50/1. Melvin Husser,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-7958.
2019 mixed grass, string ties, rd.hay bales, 4x5, $30/1 or $50/2. AllenPrados, New Iberia, Iberia Parish;337-967-0006.
Bahia hay 4x5 rd. bales, in barn,$35/1. Ralph Racca, Broussard,Lafayette Parish; 337-789-1024.
2019 July coastal Bermuda grasshorse hay, 1100 lb. rolls, net wrapped,$70/roll. Eddie Brooks, Choudrant,Lincoln Parish; 601-529-8536.
Rd. bales, 4x5, mixed grass, fert.,July 2019. Casey Fruge, Lake Arthur,Jeff Davis Parish; 337-329-2209.
4x5 net wrap Bahia, $30/bale;bermuda, $35/bale. Jerry Robinson,Oak Ridge, Richland Parish; 318-334-1090.
Bahia 4x5 rd. bales, $45/1. JohnBriscoe, Elton, Allen Parish; 337-526-1560.
181 acres, sugar cane property, 140acres cane rest can be converted incrawfish/pond & duck hunting,$4900/acre. Floyd Foti, BreauxBridge, St. Martin Parish; 337-332-4636.
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1985 Belarus model 250AS, 2 wd,w/5’ bush hog, both recently serviced,very good tires, new seals & bladeson bush hog, 2 cyl. air cooled., diesel,$3400. David, Denham Springs,Livingston Parish; 225-664-0677.
(2) Allis Chalmers CA w/tools,good cond., $1500.5/1, $1400.5/1;JD 7’ clipper, $500.5. ShirlesChampagne, St. Martinville, St.Martin Parish; 337-444-6085.
Case IH MX 100 trac., ‘98 4x4cab/air w/side ditcher, $16000; IH496 disc, 28’, $3500; JD MX10 bushhog mower, $2500. Gabe Cormier,Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-794-3236.
1989 Case IH, $3000. Kenneth,Washington, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-7474.
2004 Case MX 285 7300 hrs.,duals & Trimble guidance system,tires 50%, front wheel weights,$54,500. Michal Boone, Lecompte,Rapides Parish; 318-613-6505.
Case 1150B dozer, ready to work,pics avail., $15,000. Denson Phillips,St. Amant, Ascension Parish; 225-571-0479.
Farmall Cub, (1) running, (1) forparts, used till last year, both, $2800.David Breaux, Woodworth, RapidesParish; 318-446-7811.
Farmall Super A trac., good,running cond., new fert. hopper, sometools, ’53 model, manual avail.,$3500/firm. Nolton Menard,
Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-351-1396.
Farmall Cub w/plows, offsetgarden trac., rebuilt engine, 4 cyl. gas,runs good, freshly painted, no weldedspindles, no cracked axle housings,75% on rear tires, 50% on front tires,w/hyd. lift, Russell Stevens,Coushatta, Red River Parish; 318-540-6182.
Tracs., 2 bottom plow, $225; SuperC, parade ready, $3500; Super AVFarmall w/complete set of cult. tools,good tires, runs good, 3 pt. hookup,$2500; square hood Cub trac. w/bellymower or front cult. arms, $1800;front set of Cub cult., full set, $350.Skeet Cooper, Jena, Lasalle Parish;318-992-2206.
(2) Super C Farmall parts tracs.,$450; (2) new rear tires, mounted onSuper C wheels, $550. JamesHughes, Gibsland, Bienville Parish;318-843-6683.
1953 Ford Jubilee trac., $4500obo cash, p/s steering, good rubber.Lurry LaBorde, Mansura, AvoyellesParish; 318-359-9893.
Ford 3000 diesel trac., good tires,runs good, good cond., barn kept,$3200. Willard White, Starks,Calcasieu Parish; 337-743-6297 or337-912-6115.
1950 Ford trac. w/4’ bush hog,both in very good cond., $3,500. ElbyPellerin, Morse, Acadia Parish; 337-581-0245.
Ford 2000 diesel trac., goodworking cond., $2900; groomingmower, like new, $600 or$3200/both. Harvey Singleton,Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-514-2925.
Ford 700, gas w/extra heavy dutyDragon 6’ mower; MF 210, diesel,w/5’ sidewinder mower, make offer.Kenneth Myers, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-594-0874.
Ford 3000 w/ROPS & powersteering, starts & runs good, needssome repairs, $3600; 6’ flail mower,$650, fairly new bearings & cutters,will sale together or separately. GlenStephens, Dry Prong, Rapides Parish;318-729-7979.
Ford 4000 trac. w/front end loader,w/5’ shredder, hay spear for loader, &(2) set forks, $8200. Joseph Fontenot,Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-580-8481.
IH 806, dual PTO, 100 hp diesel,great cond., $5500. KennethWoodson, Deville, Avoyelles Parish;318-253-4163.
IH 140 trac. w/harrows, $2700.Ivan Fontenot, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-831-2667.
806 Int. hvy. duty front end loader,w/forks & bucket, trac. & loader verygood shape, w/good paint, body, tires,dual pto, shifts well, runs well w/noissues, $5500. Al Rozas, Eunice, St.Landry Parish; 337-580-4709.
2014 JD 5085e, 151 hrs., like new,loader, NO DEF, canopy, 3 rearremotes & 1 is for front grapple,$38,500. Fred Lucky, Bossier City,Bossier Parish; 318-464-8853.
1974 JD 4230 100 horse, faircond., w/15’ Batwing bush hog & 7’grader blade, $7500/all. Richard Lee,Dubach, Lincoln Parish; 318-255-8949.
2019 4x5 rd. bales, wet wrapped,Bahia hay, $30/1. Kevin Guillory,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-308-1918.
4x5 rolls of Bahia/Bermuda mix,net wrapped, $30; string, $25;approx. 150 rolls of clover/rye mixedgrass, net wrapped, $25, discount on(50) or more. J.D. or ChristineCarter, Pineville, Rapides Parish;318-448-7026 or 318-419-8513.
2005 MF trac., 28 hp, 600 hrs., (5)attachments including dirt bucket, 4’& 6’ finish mowers, bush hog & boxblade, $13,000. Eunice Wallace,Leander, Vernon Parish; 318-623-6128.
2006 NH side-mount bush hog,TL 80 hp w/2600 hrs. $12,000 obo.Leo Terracina, Thibodeaux,Lafourche Parish; 985-688-4601.
White trac. 2155 w/ cab & air 160hp w/ new Allied loader, hay spear,1800 hrs, $12,500; 169R28 trac. tire,good cond., $375. Bobby GeneDenton, Jena, Lasalle Parish; 318-992-4504.
Yanmar diesel YM 135 , newclutch, pressure plate, throwoutbearing, pilot bushing, shifter fork,$2100. Kentry, Eunice, AcadiaParish; 337-466-2058.
1990 Yanmar YM140 trac., 14 hp,w/Sitrex 42” grooming mower,$3300; North Star generator, PTO7200 watt, $500. Harold Ardoin,Jennings, Jefferson Davis Parish;337-824-4888.
Yellow & Wh. Cub trac. w/frontcult. arms, $2100; complete set ofCub cult., $700; Super A frontmounting arms, $350. Skeet Cooper,Jena, Lasalle Parish; 318-419-2294.
6640 bad engine, no radiator, forparts, $500; 5000 Ford bad engine &steering, $1500. Russell Sibley,Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-517-4208.
2019 Alicia hay, sq. bales, $5.50/1,4 x 5 rd. bales, common grass hay,$25/1. Blaine Leger, Iota, AcadiaParish; 337-781-9929.
Alicia Bermuda, sprayed & fert.,sq. bales, $6.50; 4 x 5 net wrapped,$60/barn, $45/outside; Bahia, $30.Jeremy Landry, Arnaudville, St.Landry Parish; 337-519-3155.
Bahia grass, sq. bales, fert. &limed, $5/1; rd. bales, 5 x 5, in field,$50. Delos Thompson, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-796-9872.
Wanted: 100 acres of pasture forhay making in Point Coupee Parish,$5/bale to landowner, makes 300bales per year. Michael Bergeron,Ventress, Point Coupee Parish; 225-324-4225.
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CUTTERS &MOWERS
PLANTING &TILLAGE
15’ JD spring tooth field cult., cyl.& hoses in great cond., $750. JodySnoddy, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-459-6112 or 337-459-4814.
(1) 4-row hippers, need work,$150; 4-row planter, $50. DennisCrain, Winnsboro, Franklin Parish;318-547-1186.
JD 750 15’ grain drill, dolly front,field ready, $9900; IH 485 disc, 22’wide, 22” blades, field ready, $3800.Don Collins, Natchitoches,
X-mark Zero turn riding mower,17 hp Kawasaki wide, 46” cut,$3000.; (1) 6’ rear 3 pt. 2-way adj.blade, like new, $500 heavy duty; (1)3 pt. lift pole heavy duty , $45 needspaint. Cecil Clark, Crowley, AcadiaParish; 337-783-7903.
61’ Scag Turf Tiger II, purchasednew 07/18, roll bar warranty, 19 hdcommerical, $10,109. Richard Bush,Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-240-7225.
Sq 600 Bush Hog, $600; groomingmower, $850, barn kept. Robert,Jennings, Acadia Parish; 337-824-6828.
Woods RM 306-3 finishingmower, 6’, new blades, belt, onespindle, new paint, $950; 5000 wattgenerator, Kohler engine, runs onpropane, old heavy rig, on trailer,$500. Robby, West Monroe,Ouachita Parish; 318-398-9895.
Rhino bush hog, HD 5’ 130 hp,gearbox, solid, very good cond.,$1000. James Mercer, Winnfield,Winn Parish, 318-638-0857.
John Deere HX-14 shredder,brand new, $4500. Walter Tortorich,St. Landry, Evangeline Parish; 337-943-8186.
2-row, 3 pt. hitch bridger planter,wide rubber press wheels, 6 seedplates, extra sprockets, great for truckpatch gardening, $500. BentleyCurry, Rayville, Richland Parish;318-366-3575.
Extra heavy duty 8’ tiller, neverused, $4500 obo. A.P. Leonards,Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-436-3838 or 337-292-0741.
1995 Great Plains solid stand, 30’grain drill, 10” spacing, side presswheels, 6,645 acres on meter, barnkept, excel. cond., field ready,$15,000. R. Sonnier, Lake Arthur,Jefferson Davis Parish; 337-930-5960.
2-bottom plow, $700. KarenEdwards, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-278-0641.
8’ disc, 3 pt., $600; grader blade,$350; middle buster, 3 pt., $350; headgate, $300; heavy duty hay fork, 3pt.,$300; 100-gal. transfer tank for truck,$150; 3 pt. reversible dirk scoop,$300; 3 pt. heavy duty hiller disc,$500. James Gipson, Zachary, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-936-1987.
Heavy duty JD field cult., 21’, pulltype, $1500; 8-row JD hipperw/Orthman row markers, 36”, $2000.Ray, Pineville, Rapides Parish; 318-305-0705.
Brillion 10’ cultipacker roller,double gang, $3500. Brian Dooley,St. Francisville, West FelicianaParish; 225-635-4713.
Wanted: Bearings for MDL “Y”JD disc, has a lg. rd. ring on top, willbuy bearings or whole disc for parts.Don Jean, Leesville, Vernon Parish;907-232-0347.
Wanted: tiller w/3 pt. hitch, 4’ -5’wide. Charles Champagne, Cecilia,St. Martin Parish; 337-577-0788.
PICKERS & HARVESTERS
1-row riding potato digger, goodcond., $2500 obo. 7’ 260 hay cutterfor parts, make offer. Tyler Mayeux,Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-985-3098.
Case 2152 draper, header & trailer,excel. cond., $20,000. WalterTortorich, St. Landry Parish; 337-943-8186.
JD 925D draper header, greatcond., field ready, $11,000; 28’ JD331 disc, good blades, $3000. Randy,Delhi, Madison Parish; 318-282-8568.
Rayne Plane 300 bu. grain cart,new tarp, hyd. fold, new paint,$2200; Case 1010 header w/headertrailer, $1200; Brandt GCP1700 700bu. grain cart, 1000 PTO, new tarp,$6800. Preston Hutson, Bossier,Bossier Parish; 318-318-347-2008.
Case IH 2188 combine, w/22.5’1010 header, $20,000. MarkPerrodin, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-831-2876.
JD 9760 combine, $60,000. TreyPeck, Sicily Island, Catahoula Parish;318-758-4354.
Pecan tree shaker, self-contained,4 wheels, 6 cyl. gas engine, haspower steering, auto trans, fieldready, $6000. L.B. Wiley, Ferriday,Concordia Parish; 318-719-2245 or318-757-2245.
Savage 8042 pecan harvester, newmotor, tires & chains, can pick 2,000lbs. per day, 1/2 the price of a newmachine, $5000. Gerald Strange,Avoyelles Parish; 318-305-0885.
1995 CIH 1680 combine, 4x4w/Cummins engine w/Macdon 20’header, $13,000; (1) set steel tracksfor Case Int. 1680 combine, ready togo, $1000. Kenneth Taylor,Washington, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-7474.
800 Bushel Orthman grain cart,new tires, 16” auger, great shape,ready to work, $11,500. MichaelBoone, Lecompte, Rapides Parish;318-613-6505.
JD 930 flex header, full finger,$3000. Paul Mayeux, Cottonport,Avoyelles Parish; 318-452-3719.
Titan 420-90-90-R30, 16.9-R30 R1radial, 50%-60% rubber, no cracks,$250; (1) Goodyear 14.9x24R2 somecracks, good for small trac., 85%rubber, (1) Firestone 23.1x30RT 90%rubber, no cracks, $400. RaymondHebert, New Iberia, Iberia Parish;337-523-2888.
Adjustable forks for Mahindrafront-end loader, $400. Joe Michelli,Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-315-0434.
Tires & rims, Goodyear 13.6x38,will fit Farmall MDL M or H., $200both or will trade for IHC 14” rearrims. Don Jean, Leesville, VernonParish, 907-232-0347.
JD hyd. cyl., used on 50, 60, 60 &other JD series, $150. Pedro,Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; 225-610-7933.
300 diesel oil tank on skids, barnkept, $350. Rick Vairin, Kenner,Jefferson Parish; 504-467-8986 or985-893-7334.
(3) Int. busters, mounted on 9’ JDtoolbar, $300; 18-row spray rig,$200. Walter Riche, Bunkie,Avoyelles Parish; 318-264-5624.
Cultivator/chisel plow, $150; dirtscoop, 3 pt. hitch, $100, all parts inworking cond. Dale Thurston,Walker, Livingston Parish; 225-954-0727.
8’ Rhino 1400 blade, 3 pt. hitch,hyd. tilt & swing, good cond., $1800.Rhett Marionneaux, Iberville Parish;225-776-5646.
Cane 3-row covering tool, $5000;3-row opener, $1500; 3-row packer,$1000; (2) 4’ front cane planters,$5000/1; 42’ Land Leveler, $3000;Reynolds 12 yd. pan, $8000; JD 13’6” chisel plow, $1200; Graham 15’chisel plow, $1500; (2) Firestone580/85R tires, good but worn,$100/2. Craig Naquin, Thibodaux,Assumption Parish; 985-859-9699.
200-gal. 3 pt. hitch boom sprayer,$850. Ron Fuqua, Effie, AvoyellesParish; 318-481-1010.
PTO 50 KW generator, windpower model, mounted on 2 wheeltrailer, like new, used very little, shedkept, $3950. Willard White, Starks,Calcasieu Parish; 337-743-6297 or337-912-6115.
Water pipes, (5) 2” x 25’ suctionpipe w/cam lock fittings, $250/1; (9)3” x 25’ hard rubber suction pipew/cam lock fittings, $300/1; (27)4”x25’ hard rubber suction pipew/cam lock fittings, $400/1; (3) 25’long carry baskets for above pipe,$400/1, buy it all & will nego price;skid fuel tanks, 250-gal., $400; (2)500-gal., $500/1. Stephen
Forks for front end loader, 72’planer, 60’ king cutter 2 tiller, 400 IBPTO spreader, 84’ grooming mower,hay spear. Chad Babin, Rayne,Acadia Parish; 337-258-4444.
Millcreek manure spreader, pto,38CF, no rust, slightly used sincerebuilt & painted, $3000. FredVollman, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish;318-264-2922.
JD trac. seat w/attachment, readyto bolt on trac., $75. Kenneth Boone,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-948-1352 or 337-945-9015.
Wanted: ditch digger to fit 40 hptrac. Dennis Lavergne, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.
Wanted: seat for Kubota B2410trac. Brookie Hayden, Kentwood,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-634-2719.
Wanted: 3 pt. hitch post-holedigger, any cond. Thomas Barry,Denham Springs, Livingston Parish;225-665-2403, leave message.
Wanted: small grain cart w/sideauger or conveyor discharge to beused in pecan orchard. MarshallMouliere, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish,318-614-0036.
Wanted: Case Int. harvester 415roller/mulcher for parts, need thehangers, will buy the whole thing atreasonable price. Martin Bienvenu,Duson, Lafayette Parish; 337-247-3152.
Case 580C backhoe, runs/operates,needs repairs, $4000. T.J. Perilloux,Montz, St. Charles Parish; 985-652-3672.
Portable generator 60 KW, usedvery little, gas fueled, $5000 nego.,breakers & all books included. J.Hardey, Westlake, Calcasieu Parish;337-882-0415.
2000 Morbark 950 Tub Grinder,28” x 12’, conveyor, 2x4 grates,installed, ready to use, 175 hp,$55,000 obo. Sidney Spight,Independence, Tangipahoa Parish;985-340-2911.
Kuhn SR-112 speed rake, 6-wheelrake, good cond., $3000; set of 12-rake wheel assemblies, (6) right, (6)left, new, never used , stored underroof, purchased for Kuhn SR 112speed rake, will fit other rakes,$1000. Victor or Susan, Mansura,Avoyelles Parish; 318-359-9224.
JD 660 side del. hay rake, $1500;Tuffline 10’ pasture renovator in verygood cond., $1800, both purchasednew. Jim Rambin, Robeline,Natchitoches Parish; 318-471-0926.
Tonutti V10 hay rake, field ready,$3000 obo. Tommy Hopkins,Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337-230-7410.
New hay baler belting for rd.balers, for all brands & models.Glenn Anderson, Coushatta, RedRiver Parish; 318-286-0283.
Kubota 10’ 4” hay cutter, $6000;JD 926 Moco cutter cond., $6000;NH 8-wheel V rake, $3500; JD 459silage special rd. baler, $21,000.Lane Leblanc, Scott, LafayetteParish; 337-207-3385.
NH 658 rd. baler, great cond.,ready for work, barn kept, $12,500; 5yd. Reynolds dirt buggy, new tires &hoses, great cond., barn kept, $5000.Oscar Bordelon, Downsville, UnionParish; 318-953-7447 or 318-789-0385.
2011 NH BR7070 rd. baler, lessthan 2000 bales, excel. cond., net &twine, stored in shed, $20,000. KarenEdwards, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-278-0641.
1992 Ford CF8000 cabover, 7.8diesel engine, motor new from Ford,8000 miles on motor, auto trans.,$4900 obo. John, Lacombe, St.Tammany Parish; 504-909-6297.
2001 Dodge flatbed cumminsdiesel 3500 series, new tires, new rearend, new windsheild, 224,800 miles,ready for work, $12,500. OscarBearden Jr., Downsville, Union
Pr. of Griptrac steel combine tracsw/belts & spacer plates, excel. shape,$8500/pr. James Bullard, St.Martinville, St. Martin Parish; 337-278-2699.
Gooseneck cattle/horse trailer, 16’,good tires, good top, good floor, shedkept, very little use, good cond.,$3500. James, Elm Grove, BossierParish; 318-747-0079 or 318-560-2625.
2011 2-horse trailer, like new, extrapadding on floor, elec. brakes, 500miles on trailer, $3800. KlineDaigrepont, Lacombe, St. TammanyParish; 985-882-7278 or 985-951-0240.
Durabilt bumper-pull trailer 2-
horses, good tires, good cond., $780.Nolan Moran, Folsom, St. TammanyParish; 985-796-8369.
24 x 7 alum. horse or cattle trailer,excel. cond., LED lights, heavy dutyrubber mat, self-align, gooseneckhitch, $8900. Les Boudreaux,Franklinton, Washington Parish; 504-439-4362.
Pr. of Griplo steel combine tracksw/bolts & spacer plates, excel. shape,$8500/pr. James Bullard, St.Martinville, St. Martin Parish; 337-278-2699.
1999 4-horse Featherlite alumgooseneck, new LED lights, 3’ SW,20’, box ready to roll, $7500. JohnGrindell, Prairieville, AscensionParish; 225-270-7126.
50-ton lowboy trailer, tri-axlew/22.5 tires, fold-down neck w/ponymotor, good tires, $10,000. MartyRoberts, Mount Hermon, WashingtonParish; 225-333-1579.
Several 8’x40’ cotton trailers tostore crawfish traps, hay trailers, or24’ nursery trailers, del. avail., $2500-$3100. T.L. Enright, Sicily Island,Catahoula Parish; 318-282-6299.
16’ hd Top Hat trailer w/elec.brakes, pulled less than 100 miles,purchased new in 2016, shed kept,$3000. Cecil Clark, Crowley, AcadiaParish; 337-783-7503.
New roll tarp for 40’ grain trailer,still in box, reinforcement strapsfactory, $450. Gilbert Bordelon,Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-359-3836.
2018 Texas Pride dump trailer,8x20 gooseneck, 26,000 GVW dualcylinders, elec. over hydraulic brakes,16 ply tires like new, $15,000. TonyStelly, Church Point, St. LandryParish; 337-316-1670.
2018 gooseneck livestock trailer,w/spare tire & mount, canvas top &front, 16” 12 ply radials, ½ escapedoor w/step, 7000lb. dual axlesw/elec. brakes on all 4 wheels, newcond., $8000. Chad Decoteau,Prairieville, Ascension Parish; 225-413-9641.
4-wheeler pull trailer, 2” receiver,4’8” wide, x 10’5” long, new tires,
trailers, wagons &equipment
farm trucks & relatedparts
Komatsu 40 hp dozer, 6-wayblade, used on farm, $9000. NolanOrtego, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish;318-481-2900.
JD 570B motor grader, in goodcond., good tires, new cutting edge,being used on my farm, $15,000.Marty Roberts, Mount Herman,Washington Parish; 225-333-1579.
Dozer mats, 18’ x 4’ x 18”, excel.for cattle crossings or constructionwork, used but good, $100/1. HerdisNeil, Montegut, Terrebonne, Parish;985-790-5847.
Caterpillar D5B dozer w/12 ctangle blade on C frame, originalowner, $21,000; Caterpillar D5MLGP dozer, power shift, 6 way blade,open cab w/winch, good cond.,$27,000; Koehring 405 DragLinew/60’ boom, 1 ½ cy bucket, 471Detroit eng., $5000; Case 850CCrawler loader w/4-1 bucket, goodcond., $18,000. Larry Graham, BatonRouge, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-751-1446.
1977 Clemens dump trailer, 3 axle,22’ long, working cond., $2750; 6” x6” x1/4” 12’ long alum. H beam,$35/ea.; 6000 gal. fuel tank, 8” x 16’long, on hvy. skid w/manhole &ladder, $4000; manual factory thumbfor lg. excavator, $2400; new hydr.factory thumb w/cylinder for lg.excavator, $4500. John Miller,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-1713.
HD Victor gauges w/torche &hose, $35. Mac Boquet, Bourg,Terrebonne Parish; 985-594-7623.
(5) 255/70 R 22.5 tires, 70% rubberleft, $50/1. Mark Naquin, Thibodaux,Assumption Parish; 985-665-9146.
1992 Ford CF8000 cabover, 7.8 ltr.diesel eng., motor new from Ford,8000 miles, auto trans., $4900 obo.John, Lacombe, St. Tammany Parish;504-909-6297.
Used 1995 Ford F700 diesel,171,561 miles, 20’ all steel flat bed,hydr. brakes, cummins eng., $13,500;1998 Int. 4900DT 466E, diesel, cab &chassic, 121,861 miles, new fuelinjector & pump, chrome frontwheels, new tires, air brakes, $12,000.Sidney Spight, Independence,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-606-2070
‘94 Int. 4900 series, 216,000 miles,7 speed w/35 ton lowboy, runs great,$12,000 or trade. Jack Hughes, St.Francisville, West Feliciana Parish;225-721-0944.
(4) 265/60 R20 Goodyear WranglerSRA tires, less than 500 miles; set ofchrome running boards; (4) blk.fender flares, all off 2018 GMCDenali 2500 HD, $750/all. DavidWascom, Denham Springs,Livingston Parish; 225-664-0677.
Gourds, great for bowl making,painting or other craft projects, $3/1;cleaned w/hole cut for birdhouse,$5/1. M. Polman, Amite, TangipahoaParish; 985-969-2375.
Handmade wooden cypress slatbasket w/burlap liner, 41” x 29” x15” deep, $125. Loretta Breham,Westwego, Jefferson Parish; 504-340-2198.
(12) like new polyethylene plasticgourds for purple martins, $100; new,$230, (4) metal poles, free. JohnFuselier, Laplace, St. John the BaptistParish; 985-652-2126.
Cypress wood duck nest boxes,cypress, $30/1; squirrel feeders, 1gal., treated, $20/1. Gary Marcantel,Eunice, St. Landry Parish; 337-580-3742.
16’ Ranch Pro by Titan bumperpull stock trailer w/rubber mates,divider gate, escape door, excel.cond., no rust, $3000. DarwinYoung, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-580-4400.
1978 Trailmobile 45’ x 13’enclosed trailer, alum. skinned sides& roof, no leaks, solid floor, $995.Ronney Broussard, Pollock, GrantParish; 318-765-3398.
Wanted: closed in, prefer vented,used or new utility trailer, suitable topick up and store 50lb. bags of horsefeed, 6’-8’ long. R. Cade, AssumptionParish; 985-369-6455.
Wanted: any implements to fit &work on a Case 68-L backhoe.Henry Bennett, Pontchatoula,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-969-0001.
Wanted: 1066 Int. trac. w/dualwheels on rear, 1466 Int. w/dualwheels on rear backhoe, 8 yd. dirtscoop, Komatsu dozer, D31P orD41P. Erne Plessala, New Iberia,Iberia Parish; 337-519-2666.
Wanted: dirt equip., Cat,Komatsu, Kobelco, Hitatchi, JDdozers, excavators, wheel loaders,running or not, even for parts. PaulTriche, Luling, St. Charles Parish;985-722-4947.
4000’ of 1” x 12”, 2’x4”, 2’x6”lumber, $1000/thousand bd. feet;some white oak, $1000/1000 bd. ft.Bobby Denton, Jena, Lasalle Parish;318-992-4504
10” table saw, Delta brand, directdrive, $60. Harry Ardoin, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-459-6976.
Northern hydraulic wood splitter,works off 3 pt. hitch, $200. LeeHampton, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-945-2075.
Cypress lumber, air dried insidebuilding, thousands of board ft.,$1500/1000 bd./ft. DouglasDonaghey, Moreauville, AvoyellesParish; 318-997-2103.
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(1) 1-horse exerciser, $100;manure spreader, can be pulled byATV or lawn mower, $650. HarryLatiolais, Carencro, Lafayette Parish;337-414-2017.
Squeeze chute, manual head gate,8’ long, sides drop, removablebottom panels, side gate opens,$2150. P. Watts, Livingston,Livingston Parish; 225-445-3298.
Homemade barbecue pit madeout of propane tank on a trailer w/(2)burners, $1,000, will nego. AlbertHoward, Zachary, East Baton RougeParish, 225-658-2830.
1700 linear feet of fencing, barbedwire top strand, horse fencing, T-posts, wooden posts & braces, (2) 4’gates & (3) 16’ gates, all or none,$3500. Stuart Lambert, Arnaudville,St. Landry Parish; 337-945-2497.
Squeeze chute, Priefert modelSO191, like new, barely used, $2700,will load on trailer. Errol Savage,Plaucheville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-359-4610.
Large cattle gap, I-beam & oilfield pipe, $500; new creep feeder,$250. Louis Cook, Shreveport,Caddo Parish; 318-925-0916.
Complete set of glass for JDSoundGuard cab, taken off JD 2955,$250. Jim Bondy, Jarreau, PointeCoupee Parish; 225-718-3405 or318-627-5067.
Butcher calves, 1.9/lb.; old mule-drawn sugarmill, $2500. FrankSingletary, Pitkin, Vernon Parish;337-884-0050.
Equip. from goat operation, tattoooutfit w/letter set & ink, kid holdingbox w/headpiece, Rhinehart X-30small kid dehorner, metal goat stand,etc., $45/1-up. Nan Odom, Pride,East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-405-2057.
6-ton grain silo, galv., excel.shape, as is, where is, $2500, anotherone avail. Bobby Duhon, Rayne,Vermilion Parish; 337-288-5485.
Blacksmith anvil, about 100 lbs.,excel. cond., smooth top w/goodsides & horn, antique, $450; adj.landscape rake, ideal for raking pineneedles, $450. Cecil Clark, Sr.,Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-783-7903.
42’ chain link fence, 5’ high w/3’gate & hardware, $100. Tom Dufour,Baton Rouge, East Baton RougeParish; 225-262-7480.
Plastic molasses tubs, about 25-gal., excel. for plants, $5/tub. BobbyGene Denton, Jena, La Salle Parish;318-992-4504.
(35) joints of 2 3/8” seal locktubing that was tested to 6000#,excel. for flowline, water line, etc.,$50/joint; factory-built portableanimal 3’x4’x6’ steel & wire cage,excel. cond., $425. Bobby GeneDenton, Jena, La Salle Parish; 318-992-4504.
2-axle trailer mounted hyd. seedmixer & loader, used to mixchemicals & automatically load seedhoppers on planters, $2000. B.G.Denton, Jena, La Salle Parish; 318-992-4504.
250-gal. plastic tank, fill hole ontop, drain valve on bottom, $125/1;(2) wheel weights, spacers, 17”, 4-hole, 10” apart w/center, $150; 5”pipe, 14” long. Shelia Wills,Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-789-0699.
380’ of 3” schedule 40 PVC pipe,$150; Kuhn GMD700HD II discmower, for parts, lots of new internalparts replaced last year, $1000.Anthony Santangelo, Tickfaw,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-351-3928.
(330) 1/2” & 5/8” rebar rods, 5’ &6’ lengths, great for tomato stakes,$1.25/1; used T-posts, $2/1; (200)sweet potato crates, 75¢/1; Earthwayseed planter w/8-plates, $100. GreggThibodeaux, Church Point, AcadiaParish; 337-945-2074.
(2) tandem axle cattle self feeders,16’ Apache galv. self-feeder, boughtnew in March ‘18 & only fed 2 loadsof feed out of it, great shape, like newcond., $8300. Raymond Fontenot,Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 713-446-4385 or [email protected].
2000 lb. super sacks, $8/1. A.Smith, Gonzales, Ascension Parish;225-202-7599.
Alum. cattle gates, different sizes;(2) small calf grain feeders, $85;water trough, $135. Walton
Chains & binders 3/8 20 ft., $225;double cast iron sink, $100; Jeepfactory bumper & grill guard, $100;17” tires for Firestone destinationGood Year Wrangler (6) all terrain,$20/1; mule drawn dirt slip, $400obo. Cliff, Elmer, Rapides Parish;318-308-4230 or 318-793-5334.
Corrugated tin panels, some arelightly rusted, some are fully rusted,great for historic, modernapplications or craft projects, $5/1,weathered shiplap also avail.Marilyn, Alexandria, Rapides Parish;318-542-8283.
250’ Southwire, 10 AWG/300volts, blk., flexible viper portablerubber cord, wire, $250. RonnieAndrepont, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-461-2668 or 337-336-1807.
Selling items collected over timefor cattle ranch, everything must go,some items include ‘95 Chevypickup, Lincoln welding machine,hole auger, T posts, David BrownCase trac., etc., text if looking for anitem, $10/1-up. V. Ryan, Slaughter,East Feliciana Parish; 225-284-8355.
25-gal. plastic tubs some w/lids,$2/1 obo. Don Peroyea, Greensburg,St. Helena Parish; 225-222-4278.
Goat milk soap, coconut & oliveoil based soap or 4 oz. lotions, allhand made from scratch, $6/1 or buy(5) get one free, Pamela Self,Hornbeck, Vernon Parish; 337-718-6959.
Ready to hang natural gourdpurple martin houses, painted wh.,pick up or you pay shipping, $6/1.Cora Mae Overby, Oak Grove, WestCarroll Parish; 318-428-9452.
40-gal. plastic barrels w/screw-onlids, will not leak, storage for corn orgreat deer feeders, $25/1 obo. B.Coker, Stonewall, Desoto Parish;318-465-1414.
Airway pasture renovator, 10’wide, shed kept, like new, used twice,3 pt., $6500. James, Elm Grove,Bossier Parish; 318-747-0079 or318-560-2625.
Wanted: squeeze chute, must be ingood cond. & reasonably pricedwithin 50 miles. Carroll Hernandez,Duson, Lafayette Parish; 337-349-4648.
Wanted: small semen tanks forholding liquid nitrogen, to be usedfor freeze branding. EdwinBroussard, Forest Hill, RapidesParish; 512-673-3362.
Wanted: good used squeezechute. John White, Melville, St.Landry Parish; 337-945-7475.
Portable sawmill service, pricedepends on job, cypress post,6”x6”x10’, $50; 8”x8”x10’, $85.Donald Armond, Krotz Springs, St.Landry Parish; 337-592-0505.
Custom cut pine beams, up to 32’long, 2x, 4x, 6x 8x, 10x, 12x, 75₵-$2/bf. Todd Brunett, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-351-2127.
Kiln drying services, 40¢/bd.ft. B.Anderson, Slaughter, East FelicianaParish; 225-654-3236.
Logs to lumber, your place ormine, 1xs, $320/1000 bd.ft.; 2xs,$280/1000 bd.ft.; pine lumber, 1xs,90¢/bd.ft.; 2xs, 45¢/bd.ft. GlennDixon, Albany, Livingston Parish;225-209-5451 or 504-913-6019.
2x4x8 studs, used, $1/1; 6x6 allsizes, used, $4/1; 4x4x8, used, $2/1;firewood, you pick up load, $100; (2)old light poles, antique, $1000/1. J.P.Major, Central, East Baton RougeParish; 225-261-0914 or 225-355-5723.
4 ¾ sq. Oak flooring 2 ¼” x ¾”tongue & groove, $472; red woodslats, 3/8” x 3” x 6’, in bundles of(36), $25/bundle. John Miller,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-1713.
Wanted: 10’ craftsman belt drivetable saw, working condition or notCindy Lieux, Arnaudville, St. Martin,337-230-7895.
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Report Ag/Forestry crimes to LDAF Crimestoppers and the Louisiana Department ofAgriculture and Forestry can help you solve live-stock, farm equipment or timber theft and forest
arson crimes. Your anonymous tip which leads to the arrestand conviction may get you a cash reward. Thesooner a crime is reported the better chances of
recovering the stolen items. Report Forestry-related crimes to 225-925-4500 Cattle Theft and other ag-related crimes to
1-800-558-9741.
BOATS20’ Princecraft pontoon boat, 40
hp Mercury motor, new blue & wh.upholstery & canopy top, excl. cond.,shed kept, $5000. Harold Williams,DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; 337-463-6039.
(2) tree climbing stands, (1) treelounger & (1) standard tree climber,$250/both or trade for something ofequal value. John Sonnier, St.Martinville, St. Martin Parish; 337-335-7001.
Holiday Rambler, Alumascape,29’ camper, 2 slide outs, 35 ampmicrowave, TV, DVD player clean,good cond., no 5th wheel attachment,needs, $9500. Nolton Menard,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-351-1396.
2006 Yamaha Grissley 4-wheeler4 wd, 460 hrs., very clean winch,LED lights, racks front & rear greattires, $4500. Michael Boone,Lecompte, Rapides Parish; 318-613-6505.
Honda Rancher, power steering,auto., 4 wd, w/winch, rack front &rear, like new, $5900. JosephSantangelo, Pride, East Baton RougeParish; 225-261-3350.
2013 JD gator wheels & 5-holerims, set of 4, $200; ‘13 JD gatorfront hood gasket, $100. DarwinNichols, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-363-0704.
Grist mills, hand operated, can beconverted to operate w/elec. motors,makes corn chips, chicken scratch orcorn meal, price depends on size,cash only, $200-$300/1. KennethBoone, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish;337-945-9015 or 337-948-1352.
Home ground cornmeal bycentury-old gristmill, at place only,80¢/lb. Tommy Rankin, P.O. Box 51,Mer Rouge, La. 71261, MorehouseParish; 318-647-5735 or 318-235-6918.
Generac portable generator,propane fueled, 20 or 30lb on boardbottle, less than 7 mos., Lp series5500 $650. Henry Latham, Chopin,Natchitoches Parish; 318-379-0801or 318-521-3327.
Purple martin season is aroundthe corner, get your clean, Louisiana-grown gourds ready for their arrival,large variety to choose from, 8”-10”,$5/1-up. Zelda or Tom Hornsby,Pineville, Rapides Parish;bayougourds.com or 318-445-3969.
Okra slicer/cutter, 3/8” wide, 14blade, $250; 18-blade, $325, may beused to cut fresh veggies, like bellpepper, onions, onion tops etc. HarrySmith, Sunset, St. Landry Parish;337-662-3610 or 337-277-3866.
New & used small coke machines,holds (48) 12 oz. cans of cokes orbeer w/3 slots for drinks, set from 5¢-$3.15, $300 obo. Dickie Sherman,Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-783-1084 or 337-250-5524.
Okra slicer, 16 blade, fits 2 or 5gal. buckets, $225. John Deville,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-5351.
Factory built pea sheller w/elec.motor, good cond., $400. Pam Dunn,Lena, Rapides Parish; 318-793-5410.
Antique syrup kettles, 5’-7’, huge,great cond.; large brass bells; otherantique items. Floyd Foti, BreauxBridge, St. Martin Parish; 337-332-4636.
Old purple sugar cane, chew ormaking syrup, $1/stalk. NolanChampagne, St. Martinville, St.Martin Parish; 337-342-9737.
Sugar cane syrup seed cane,CP52-48, CP67-500, Louisianaribbon, $0.50/stalk. Emily Bond,Franklinton, Washington Parish; 985-515-4001 or 985-515-1997.
Auto water softener & salt tank,$200. John Sonnier, St. Martinville,St. Martin Parish; 337-335-7001.
300 gal. fuel tank on skids, $400.Richard Vairin, Kenner, JeffersonParish; 504-467-8986/day or 985-893-7334/nights & weekends.
Pony Express & petting farm, callnow to book for your next event orparty, dates for fall are filling up, (7)different animals to love on. MonicaFoster, Plaucheville, AvoyellesParish; 318-359-2457.
Natural grass fed beef sides orquarters avail., not cert. but followingorganic practices, carcass/hangingweight, $3/lb plus pay the butcher$0.75/lb. Nelson Doolittle, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-507-3186.
Wanted: pine needles, will supplylabor or buy bagged quantities. JohnRomero, Carencro, Lafayette Parish;337-654-9349.
Wanted: cushaws, pumpkin,white squash, pecans, seafood, fallveg., fall decorations, Christmastrees, fruit trees. Floyd Foti, BreauxBridge, St. Martin Parish; 337-332-4636.
Golf cart, good shape,w/windshield, spare tire, h.d. charger,sell or trade of equal value, $2200.Ivy Simon, Forest Hill, RapidesParish; 318-659-4575.
2017 American LandmasterLandstar UTV, gas powered, 2 seatsfor 4 passengers, dump bed, hard top,windshield, $3800. Charles Bottolfs,Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-542-1555 or 985-320-1025.
Wanted: motor for 1999 Kawasakimule 2510. L.B. Wiley, Ferriday,Concordia Parish; 318-719-2245.
Remington 1100, 12 ga., 3”magnum, 30” full choke, excl. cond.,$500 or trade. Arnold Johnson,Oakdale, Evangeline Parish; 318-748-8217.
Winchester model 12, 2 3/4, 25”barrel, $600; original Marlin Goosegun, 12 ga., 36” barrel, $150. MikeKeating, Broussard, Lafayette Parish;337-288-3899.
Winchester XPR 270 bolt action,new in box, $300; Browning, A5 autoDucks Unlimited Special Edition,new in box $1500. Patrick Matthias,Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-912-8444.
Taurus Judge magnum M45/410,polished ss, blk. rubber grip, $350;Beretta PX4 storm, 9mm w/bulldogholster & extra clip, $500;Winchester model 12, full choke,heavy duck model, 30”, barrel made1955, $1000; Browning BL-22caliber 22 shorts, longs, long rifle,$400. Ronnie Andrepont, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-461-2668 or337-336-1807.
Henry level action 17 cal. w/2x7scope, $365; Herters single action401 cal. w/ammo., 1965, $500; HiPoint model 9545 45 cal. w/red dot,$310; Colt Government series 70 45acp, new, $760. Gerald Naquin,Thibodaux, Assumption Parish; 985-665-4156.
Winchester 94 XTR model, 375Big Bore, excel. cond., made in NewHaven, Conn., $850. Jerry Inman,Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-375-5328leave message.
Berretta Explorer light, 12 gauge,2/3”, 4” shell, side kick w/Burasspeed bead, 2 yrs., invested $2000,will sell for $1100. John Lastrapes,Albany, Livingston Parish; 225-572-9696.
Ruger 30.06 Mark II, left handed,McMillian, bedded stock rifle, basictrigger, 3.9 lenpold, $1400; browningbar 30-06, $900. Richard Vairin,Kenner, Jefferson Parish; 504-467-8986/day or 985-893-7334/nights &weekends.
Georgia National Antique Agriculture ShowGeorgia National
Hammond poultry Swap will be held 1st Sat. of the month at Tractor Supply on Florida Blvd. Only healthy animals. For more information, call Jenna at 225-439-9024.
poultry Swap and Farmers Market every 1st and 3rd Sat. from 7 a.m. until at the Moss Bluff Tractor Supply. For more infor-mation, call Joyce Conner at 337-391- 1790.
Abbeville poultry Sales and Swap will be held every 4th Sun-day from 8 a.m. until noon at the Tractor Supply, 3410 Veterans Memorial Drive. No sick animals and no dogs or cats. For more in-formation, call Kenneth Richard at 337-319-5669.
Denham Springs poultry Swap will be held every 2nd Sat. from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Tractor Supply on Florida Blvd., only healthy animals, no dogs or cats. For more info, call Daniel at 225-665-9042.
Gray tSc Farm Animal Swap, Craft Fair and Farmers Market will be held every 1st and 3rd Sat. from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Tractor Supply, 3827 West Park Ave, Gray, La. For more informa-tion, join the Facebook group "Gray TSC Swap Meet" and mes-sage Shari Zeringue.
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 info call Larry at 337-945-2804.
reeves Auction and Livestock every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month at 3 p.m. Located at 9271 Hwy 190 in Ragley. Includes gen-eral merchandise and poultry. For more information, call Danny Reeves at 337-309-9679.
education & Workshopscelebrate Halloween on oct. 26 at Indian
Creek recreation area. Located at 100 Campground Rd. in
Woodworth. There will be exciting activities for
the entire family to enjoy. Activity highlights include: Howl-o-Ween pet parade
at 10 a.m. which will include a costume contest, best trick and agility course
demonstrations; campsite Decor judging
begins at 2 p.m.; Costume Contest begins at
3 p.m.; trick or treating from 5-7 p.m. Entrance fee to the park and all events is $7. Visit our website at www.ldaf.state.la.us or call 318-487-5058 for full event
details.
coming your Way
Louisiana Farm to School Conference will be held Oct. 22-23, 2019 at Pennington Biomedical Research Center Conference Center, 2328 Irene Drive, Baton Rouge. The annual Louisiana Farm to School Conference is for anyone interested in healthy school meals, local food systems, school gardens, education and Louisiana agriculture. For additional information, visit the LSU AgCenter website at www.
lsuagcenter.com.
Acadiana cattle producers Fall Field Day will be held 8:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 2 at the ULL Cade Farm, 1178 W.J. Bernard Road., St. Martinville. Registration begins at 8 a.m. Approved for Master Farmer Phase II credit. Lunch will be provided. For more information, contact Stan Dutile at 337-291-7090 or Andrew Granger at 337-898-4335.
Landry Vineyards outdoor Music Concert Series
Featuring live music and a good time for the entire family. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 children
13-18-years old and children under 12-years old enter free. Wine, cheese trays, boudin and jambalaya are
available for purchase. Bring a lawn chair, blanket or optional picnic dinner but no outside beer or other
alcohol or pets are permitted.For more info, visit www.landryvineyards.com or call
318-557-9050.- oct. 19 from 3 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. featuring live music by Lisa Spann & Company.- Nov. 2 from 3 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. featuring live music by Firesteed Band.
gnarly Barley Brewing upcoming eventsGnarly barley brewing co., upcoming October
bogalusa cow Sorting’s finals will be held Oct. 26-27 in Amite. For more information, call Troy Crain at 985-516-7507 or Blake Chiasson at 985-285-0892 or email [email protected].
cotton country open Horse Show Assoc. will hold an event on Oct. 26. All shows are held at the Northeast Louisiana Exhibition Center on Hwy 33 in Ruston. For more information, visit the website at www.ccohsa.com.
Deep South Stock Horse Show Assoc. next event will be held Nov. 2. Shows are held at the Clinton Arena, 14730 Hwy. 10,
unless otherwise noted. For more info, visit www.dsshsa.org or visit [email protected].
Jeff Davis riders club next event will be held Oct. 26. Shows are held at the Crowley Rice Arena and begin at 9 a.m. Books close at 11 a.m. for all classes except exhibition. For more information, call Cathy Meche at 337-526-2281 or visit www.jeffdavisridersclub.org.
Louisiana Little britches rodeo next exent will be held Nov. 30. Deadline to enter is Nov. 24. Events are held at the West Cal Arena unless otherwise noted. Visit
http://lalbra.weebly.com for more information.
Louisiana Stock Horse association finals will be held Nov. 23-24. Shows begin at 9 a.m. For more information, visit www.louisianastockhorse.com or by calling 337-208-2336.
Livingston Horse Show Assoc. will hold events Oct. 26. Shows are held at South Park Arena in Denham Springs unless otherwise noted. Show dates are subject to change. For more information, visit www.lhsa.webs.com or call 225-664-3150.
Looking to increase your knowledge to conduct prescribed burns safely and legally on your timber land?Registration is now open for the 2019 Prescribed Burn Workshop which is scheduled for October 16-18 at the Bob R Jones Idlewood Research Station in Clinton, La. Reg-istration is $100 per person if received by Oct. 2, 2019. The registration fee covers meals, materials and supplies.To learn more about the workshop and to register go to, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prescribed-burner-certification-forestland-workshop-tickets-68307444405.
prescribed Burn Workshop set for oct. 16-18
Livestock Auctions
kinder Livestock 13008 Hwy 190 West
Kinder
337-738-2778 www.cattleusa.com
Monday
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
mansura Livestock 8745 Hwy 1
Mansura 318-964-5330
www.cattleusa.com Wednesday
red river Livestock
auction
P. O. Box 456 Hwy 1 Coushatta
318-932-5691 www.cattleusa.com
Wednesday
Delhi Livestock Auction 774 Hwy. 80
Delhi 318-878-2394 Wednesday
Dequincy Livestock 100 Sale Barn Rd
Dequincy 318-663-1199
Thursday
cattle
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Baton Rouge, La. – Twenty-five participants from 15 states received certificates of completion during the Southern University Ag Center’s Produce Safety Alliance Train-the-Trainer Certification Workshop.
The two-day workshop, which was held September 11 and 12 at the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry in Baton Rouge, provided produce safety trainers with the certification needed to conduct trainings for farmers who are governed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Produce Safety Rule.
This rule sets standards for growing, harvesting, packing and storing fruits and vegetables to prevent foodborne illness. It addresses water quality, composting, farm personnel
health and hygiene and equipment sanitation among other issues.Kristin Woods, Produce
Safety Alliance Southeast Regional Extension Associate in Alabama; Donna Pahl Clements, Produce Safety Alliance Extension Associate for the Midwest Regional of Riverside, CA; and Dr. Alejandro Castillo, Associate Professor in the Department of Animal Science at Texas A&M University served as presenters for the workshop.Dr. Fatemeh Malekian,
Professor of Food Science and Nutrition at the SU Ag Center, is the project director of the Ag Center’s Produce Safety Alliance Grower’s Certification Program.For additional information
about the SU Ag Center’s Produce Safety Alliance
Training program, contact Emily King at 225-771-3705 or via email at [email protected] or
Dr. Fatemeh Malekian at 225-771-0251 or via email at [email protected].
SU Ag center holds produce Safety Workshop
Congratulations to our very own Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry’s (LDAF) Horticulture and Quarantine Division Director Ansel Rankins, Sr., Ph.D., who recently completed his doctorate from Southern University and A&M College in Urban Forestry and Natural Resources. Rankins’ climate change research studied the effects of cyclic flooding at different CO2 settings on commonly planted urban tree species.
Rankins explained that his research focused on identifying exactly which tree species are most susceptible to climate change representing an important first step toward developing climate adaptation plans for biodiversity and for the stakeholders who depend upon them.
A native of Greenville, Miss., Rankins received his undergraduate degree in agronomy from Alcorn State University.
Rankins has been with the department since 2006, beginning his career as an agricultural environmental specialist in Baton Rouge. In 2008, he was promoted to assistant director
of the Horticulture and Quarantine Division. The division is responsible for the prevention, control and eradication of exotic crop pests or diseases endangering Louisiana’s agricultural, horticultural, and apiary industries. The division also oversees the qualifications and practices of persons engaged in the green industry.
In 2015, Rankins was promoted to director of the Horticulture and Quarantine Division. He serves as the state plant regulatory official for the National Plant Board and as state liaison for all federal plant pest issues.
His professional activities include the National Plant Board, of which he is currently a member of the board of directors. The National Plant Board is a non-profit organization of the plant pest regulatory agencies of each of the states, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and Guam. He is vice president of the Southern Plant Board. He also served as the member board executive to the board of directors for the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards.
In 2014, Ansel received the American Society of Landscape Architects “Service to the Profession Award” in recognition of his outstanding professional achievements. In 2017, he received the “Professional of the Year” Award from the Louisiana Irrigation Association.
Rankins earns doctorate degree
the SU Ag center held a two-day produce Safety Alliance train-the-trainer Workshop at the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry in baton rouge from Sept. 11-12, 2019. the workshop provided produce safety trainers from across the country with the tools needed to conduct safety trainings in their home states. (photo courtesy of the SU Ag center.)