VOL. 102, No. 1 www.LDAF.la.gov January 3, 2019 Both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives passed the 2018 farm bill with strong bipartisan support. The bill passed the Senate on an 87-13 vote and passed the House by a vote of 386-47. This is the first time since 1990 that a farm bill has been enacted the same year it was introduced. Michael Deliberto, an agricultural economist for the LSU AgCenter, said the 2018 farm bill is “more an evolution of farm policy and not a revolution.” His interpretation of the bill is it is in line with a continuation of the previous farm bill and does not make any radical changes. Deliberto said factors that shaped the 2018 version were lower commodity prices for the past few years, political realities and constraints being placed on the federal budget by Congress. “There were some changes to Title I programs that should be beneficial to Louisiana farmers during tough times,” Deliberto said. According to U.S. Department of Agriculture data, these are tough times. Net farm income is projected to drop 12 percent in 2018, the lowest levels since 2002. Poor market conditions, especially for Louisiana soybean producers, and adverse weather have played havoc on farmers. Deliberto said some of the most notable changes were done to appeal to the interests of the nonfarm voting bloc. “This farm bill does maintain and enhance the crop insurance programs, which are helpful to growers. It also expands most conservation programs and creates new assistance to indoor and urban agriculture. The bill also increases aid to organic agriculture and farms that serve local markets,” Deliberto said. One of the most significant changes to both the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs is, starting in 2021, producers will be allowed to make annual elections rather than five-year decisions under the 2014 farm bill. This annual decision component will give producers more flexibility to respond to changing market conditions. The individual payment limit remains at $125,000, but the definition of family was extended in the 2018 version to include nieces, nephews and first cousins. “For the ARC program, payments will now be calculated based on the physical location of the farm, not the administrative parish location,” Deliberto said. “Another change to ARC is USDA Risk Management Agency yields will be used as the first source of parish-level yield information. These acres are documented and certified and will be used to set revenue guarantees and calculate payments.” Deliberto said the new farm bill increased acreage in the Conservation Reserve Program, which is good for Louisiana. The CRP cap will be increased from the current 24 million acres to 27 million acres by 2023. “While acres allocated for CRP will go up, there is a slight decrease in rental rates for this program,” he said. “The new bill also encourages the use of cover crops for conservation purposes. Producers may want to examine the provisions related to cover crops.” President Donald Trump signed the farm bill on Dec. 20. by Kenneth Gautreaux LSU AgCenter Chad Evans, a corn producer in Catahoula Parish, harvests an experimental verification cornfield near Harrisonburg. Corn yields for the state averaged 170 bushels per acre in 2018, down 14 bushels from last year. A new farm bill was passed Dec. 12, and it has some provisions that will be beneficial to Louisiana farmers. Photo by Craig Gautreaux/LSU AgCenter Farm bill mostly beneficial for Louisiana ag producers
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VOL. 102, No. 1 www.LDAF.la.gov January 3, 2019
Both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives passed the 2018 farm bill with strong bipartisan support. The bill passed the Senate
on an 87-13 vote and passed the House by a vote of 386-47. This is the first time since 1990 that a farm bill has been enacted the same year
it was introduced.Michael Deliberto, an agricultural
economist for the LSU AgCenter, said the 2018 farm bill is “more an evolution of farm policy and not a revolution.” His interpretation of the bill is it is in line with a continuation of the previous farm bill and does not make any radical changes.
Deliberto said factors that shaped the 2018 version were lower commodity prices for the past few years, political realities and constraints being placed on the federal budget by Congress.
“There were some changes to Title I programs that should be beneficial to Louisiana farmers during tough times,” Deliberto said.
According to U.S. Department of Agriculture data, these are tough times. Net farm income is projected to drop 12 percent in 2018, the lowest levels since 2002. Poor market conditions, especially for Louisiana soybean producers, and adverse weather have played havoc on farmers.
Deliberto said some of the most notable changes were done to appeal to the interests of the nonfarm voting bloc.
“This farm bill does maintain and enhance the crop insurance programs, which are helpful to growers. It also expands most conservation programs and creates new assistance to indoor and urban agriculture. The bill also increases aid to organic agriculture and farms that serve local markets,” Deliberto said.
One of the most significant changes to both the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs is, starting in 2021, producers will be allowed to make annual elections rather than five-year decisions under the 2014 farm bill.
This annual decision component will give producers more flexibility to respond to changing market conditions.
The individual payment limit remains at $125,000, but the definition of family was extended in the 2018 version to include
nieces, nephews and first cousins.“For the ARC program, payments
will now be calculated based on the physical location of the farm, not the administrative parish location,” Deliberto said. “Another change to ARC is USDA Risk Management Agency yields will be used as the first source of parish-level yield information. These acres are documented and certified and will be used to set revenue guarantees and calculate payments.”
Deliberto said the new farm bill increased acreage in the Conservation Reserve Program, which is good for Louisiana. The CRP cap will be increased from the current 24 million acres to 27 million acres by 2023.
“While acres allocated for CRP will go up, there is a slight decrease in rental rates for this program,” he said. “The new bill also encourages the use of cover crops for conservation purposes. Producers may want to examine the provisions related to cover crops.”
President Donald Trump signed the farm bill on Dec. 20.
by Kenneth GautreauxLSU AgCenter
Chad Evans, a corn producer in Catahoula Parish, harvests an experimental verification cornfield near Harrisonburg. Corn yields for the state averaged 170 bushels per acre in 2018, down 14 bushels from last year. A new farm bill was passed Dec. 12, and it has some provisions that will be beneficial to Louisiana farmers. Photo by Craig Gautreaux/LSU AgCenter
Farm bill mostly beneficial for Louisiana ag producers
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Louisiana Agriculture & Forestry TodayLouisiana Agriculture and
Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M., is reminding poultry owners to maintain biosecurity following the recent detection of virulent Newcastle disease (vND) in a California commercial poultry flock. The case was confirmed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).
This is the first case of virulent Newcastle disease, formally known as Exotic Newcastle disease, in commercial poultry since 2003. This case is part of the outbreak in
southern California that began in May 2018 in backyard birds.
“This California case should serve as a harsh reminder to all poultry owners in the state of the important role that biosecurity plays in protecting the health of our poultry flocks,” Strain said. “Everyone within the poultry community from backyard-poultry hobbyists to commercial producers should have biosecurity procedures in place and adhere to them every time, every day.
“Just last year Louisiana poultry production brought in $1.8 billion, it is vital that we do everything in
our power to protect this important industry.”
With a mortality rate of nearly 100 percent in birds, virulent Newcastle disease is considered one of the most serious poultry diseases worldwide. The disease spreads when healthy birds come in direct contact with bodily fluids from sick birds. The disease affects almost all birds and poultry, even vaccinated poultry. The virus can travel on litter, egg flats, crates, other farming materials or equipment, and people who have picked up the virus on their clothing, shoes, or hands.
The disease poses no threat to food safety and no human cases of the disease have ever occurred from eating poultry products. Properly cooked poultry products are safe to eat. In very rare instances people working directly with sick birds can become infected resulting in a mild infection, predominantly conjunctivitis. Infection is easily prevented by using standard personal protective equipment.
For more information and resources on biosecurity visit www.ldaf.state.la.us/louisiana-prepares-for-avian-influenza, www.uspoultry.
Poultry owners urged to maintain biosecurity after disease detected in California
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attention: Bull sellers and buy-ers. all non-virgin bulls and bullsolder than 24 months for sale inlouisiana must have a current neg-ative trichomoniasis test from anaccredited veterinarian before theymay be sold. Virgin bulls must havea breeder’s certification of virginstatus signed by the breeder, thebreeder’s agent or an accreditedveterinarian. For more informa-tion, contact the lDaF animalHealth Services and Food Safety at225-925-3980 or visit the website atwww.ldaf.state.la.us.
reMinDer: Have all of yourheifer calves between four and 12months of age vaccinated againstbrucellosis. For information contactyour local veterinarian, lDaF ani-mal health personnel, your parishCattlemen's association or parishFarm Bureau.
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reg. angus bulls, 16-18 mos., vir-gin, lbw, high growth genetics to
maximize profits, very gentle, datadriven program ensures bulls per-form, guaranteed & ready to work,$2500/1-up. Lee Robbins, Ruston,Lincoln Parish; 318-623-8762.
(7) Braford F1 6 yr. old cow &calf prs. w/4 yr. old Braford bull, test-ed, vacc., gentle, all fb, no papers,$15,000. Leon Perry, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-839-4971.
reg. Braford bull, 2 yrs., was ashow bull, '18 Acadia DistrictChamp., ready for service. A.Blanchard, Arnaudville, St. MartinParish; 337-316-8538.
(6) reg. Brahman bulls, 16-18mos., 850-900 lbs., $1200-$1500/1;comm. Brahman bulls, same age &wt., $1000/1 sale price if all or mult.requested. Sandy Brasseaux, Kaplan,Vermilion Parish; 337-501-7205.
reg. gray Brahman bull, polled,born 09/09/16, sire Mr. US SugarLeo 300/3, polled x dam Kallion 465,sire Karu 800, polled, x RB939/9,$3500; reg. gray Brahman bull, born05/04/17, sire Mr. US Macho 232/1,$2500. D.L. Breasseaux, Deridder,Beauregard Parish; 337-802-5218.
(4) 24 mo. reg. gray Brahmanheifers, bred, excel. breeding, (2) 24mos., reg. gray Brahman bulls, excel.breeding, big butts, small birthweights, $3000. Louis Dooley,Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337-257-5780.
reg. Brahman bull, 5 yrs., greatpedigree, very beefy & long, KaruManso, $800; Woodson Manso 206cross, $2500; (2) pb daughters offThe Bull, $1000, great for F1 breed-ing, the best of JD Hudgins. SamBroussard, Maurice, VermilionParish; 979-479-0929.
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Brangus bulls, 24-36 mos.,$2000/1-up. L.M. Blanchard,Greenwell a, East Baton RougeParish; 225-937-1379.
(20) Golden cert. F-1 Brangusheifers, out of Angus cattle & JDHudgins bull, 12-14 mos., $1700.Philip Chiasson, Galliano, LafourcheParish; 985-637-7538.
reg. Brangus yrlg. heifers, HireThis bloodline, all parents on site, upto date on worming & vacc.,$1000/1. Robert Bardy, Bush, St.Tammany Parish; 504-628-0936.
(11) red & blk. Brangus heifers,exposed to lbw F-1 Brangus bull for60 days, $1400/1, located in NewRoads. Joshua Jones, Port Allen,West Baton Rouge Parish; 225-362-6908.
reg. red Brangus bull, 3 yrs.,polled, easy to handle, good disp.,proven breeder, $3500 obo. SandraOdom, Leesville, Vernon Parish;318-481-1617.
Very gentle, solid blk. polled,farm-raised pb, no papers, Brangusbulls & heifers, coming 1 yr. old,some have a little Simm. blood, onfeed, $1000/1 or $950/1 if (5) ormore purchased. Cecil Cormier,Scott, Lafayette Parish; 337-344-1657 or 337-896-4127.
(16) mo. reg. Brangus bull, top10% WW, YW, TM, SC, top 20% Mactual bw 73 lbs., BSE tested &ready to work, $2500. Jeff or BeckyBonneau, Trout, Lasalle Parish; 318-992-4258.
red Brangus bull, 3 yrs., out ofHeaven Sent, $1600/13. MikeDemarie, Deridder, BeauregardParish; 337-540-4685.
(2) Char. bulls, 21 mos., $1500/1if both purchased. Ken Bradford,Colfax, Grant Parish; 318-627-3341.
(2) Char. bulls, 18-19 mos., about1300 lbs., pb, home raised, tested fer-tile, up to date on vacc., $2500/1.Tommy Hollingsworth, Ball,Rapides Parish; 318-640-3677.
(3) reg. blk. Simm. bulls, coming 2yrs., all shots, dewormed, lbw, goodEPDs, very good disp., $1800/1.Harold Landreneau, Eunice, St.Landry Parish; 337-457-0505 or337-351-8190.
(2) reg. South Poll bulls, (1) red,pb born 3/1/17, $2000; red-mottleface fb, born 2/10/7, $2250, BSE &Trich test provided, excel. for breed-ing heifers & for producing grass fin-ished beef. J.A. Girgenti, Amite, St.Helena Parish; 985-517-8559.
(28) reg. polled Hereford cows, 4yrs., bred to reg. Brahman bull,$3250/1. Roy Mcintyre, Delhi,Richland Parish; 318-282-2331.
Semen off of BF Rambo, reservegrand champ. in 4-H, for comm. cat-tle, $5/straw or reduced price if (25)or more purchased. Mitch Johnson,Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-353-0818.
Polled Hereford bull calf, greatEPDs, super thick & very gentle, allshots & wormed, 12 mos., $1600;polled Hereford bull, 7 yrs. w/(100)straws of semen, $4000. LauraHughes, Zachary, East Baton RougeParish; 225-933-2997.
longhorn cattle, (50) big-framecows w/Brahman calves or bred, (2)Brahman bulls, good, gentle,$1000/1. Mike McGee, Shongaloo,Webster Parish; 318-464-2545
longhorn cattle, pb cowsexposed to Angus bull, $650/1; pbcows w/crossbred calves at side,$850/pr. Al Reames, St. Francisville,West Feliciana Parish; 225-721-1673.
(3) Maine anjou heifers, 22 mos.,solid blk., polled, super thick, gentle,shots & wormed, $1700/1. JudyWiggins, Baton Rouge, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-503-6789.
(2) Pinzgauer heifers, (1) bred toChar. bull on 08/05/18, $1000; (1)open, $900. Philip Cartmiglia, NewIberia, Iberia Parish; 337-577-6311.
reg. pb Santa Gertrudis heifer, 6mos., show prospect, started on hal-ter, located in Gonzales, AscensionParish, $3000 nego. AmberRobertson, Bell City, CalcasieuParish; 337-377-9720.
(9) angus crossbred cows, 4-5yrs., some heavy bred, (1) w/300 lb.heifer & a reg. 4-yr. old Brangus bull,$10,500 obo. Tommy Hopkins,Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337-230-7410.
(11) red angus cross heifers, upsto 1/4 Brahman, bred to reg. RedAngus bull, to calve Feb.-March,$1400/1 nego if all taken. HarveyGonsoulin, New Iberia, Iberia Parish;337-380-4124.
angus plus & comm. Brangusbull calves, born Spring '18, verydocile, $850/1-up. Jessica Fontenot,Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337-412-8558.
(6) comm. heifers, born Spring '18,very docile, $850/1-up. JessicaFontenot, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-412-8558.
(2) crossbred med. frame cows, 5& 2.5 yr. old, both heifer calves atside, both exposed to Red Brangusbull, $1200/pr. Allen Shellenbarger,DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; 337-463-6947.
F1 tiger stripe heifers, from reg.Brahman cows, bred to reg. Herefordbulls, $1200/1; F1 tiger stripe heifers,bred to lbw Angus bull, calves toshow, $1800/1. Bobby Denton, Jena,Lasalle Parish; 318-992-4504.
(35) Braford Brangus wh. & blk.face heifers, confirmed bred by vet,5-7 mos. bred & (1) pr., $1650/1,located in New Roads. Joshua Jones,Port Allen, West Baton RougeParish; 225-362-6908.
Golden cert. Braford, cert,Brangus F-1 & F-1+, all young & aregreat to reg. Angus bull, FinalAnswer breeding, good body cond.,gentle & very healthy, $1000/1-up.Al Rozas, Eunice, St Landry Parish;337-580-4709.
All horses, mules, and jacks must befrom bona fide livestock farmers. Wecannot accept notices from horse deal-ers, order buyers or persons selling oncommission basis.every time you submit an advertise-ment one of the following must beprovided. 1. all listings of horses,mules or jacks must be accompaniedby a COPY of the original officialnegative Coggins test for equineinfectious anemia (e.i.a.) that wasperformed within the past 6 monthsprior to sale on all horses, mules, andjacks, except nursing foals. (Or) 2. asigned statement from the seller stat-ing that he will furnish the buyer witha negative Coggins at the time of sale.
Beautiful, professionally-trainedPaso Fino geld., super smooth, greattrail horse, winner in show pen, playshorse soccer, loves obstacles, $9000.Cindi Gascon, Gretna, JeffersonParish; 601-299-0264.
Paint chestnut & wh. tobianomare, 10 yrs., 15 hands, big, westerntrained, knows all the timed events,very calm, honest trail riding horse,suitable for kids or senior, $1800.Rebecca McLindon, Bush, St.Tammany Parish; 985-237-3950.
QH Welsh crossed pal. filly, 6mos., very gentle, $200, also jennyw/foal at side, used w/sheep, $150.Paul Harrison, Amite, TangipahoaParish; 985-748-7780.
racing blood 3 yr. old filly, wellbred & other thoroughbred horses.Darius Vidrine, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-363-0265.
20-yr.-old molly mule, 50" tall,anybody can ride, ridden by grand-kids & old man, very gentle, $300.Ronney Francois, Mamou,Evangeline Parish; 337-945-3628.
2002 aQHa sorrel broodmare,easy breeder, easy keeper, grand-daughter of High Brow Cat, DatSmarts, Smart Lil Highbrow, Doc'sSpencer Bar, $1500. Damian Perron,Mamou, Evangeline Parish; 337-224-0518.
2017 aQHa pal. stud colt, bigbone, very well balanced, muscled upyoung stallion, Vibrant Chex,Cartago Jet, Smart Lil Lena, Doc'sHickory, bred to go any direction,$3500. Damian Perron, Mamou,Evangeline Parish; 337-224-0518.
2009 aQHa buckskin mare, 91%NFQHA foundation blood, 14.1hands, 1150 lbs., proven to givebeautiful babies & great mother, exp.riders, $4000. Sherry Cason, Robert,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-345-9278.
tW mare, 7 yrs., loves attention,gentle, beautiful, gated, must see,
Colonel's lil Scoot, outstandingson of multi-million producer SmartLil Scoot, out of top 10-producingdaughter of Colonel Freckles, pro-duces cutting, roping, working &sorting horses, The Real Deal, $750;Smart Plan Peppy, good son of thegreat cutting horse, Smart Plan, outof a mult. producing daughter ofLittle Peppy, foals have looks, minds& ability, $500. Dave Broussard,Erath, Vermilion Parish; 337-937-6719.
arabians, Straight Egyptian stal-lions at stud, $1500/$7.5 mare care.Jeff Dupre, Washington, St. LandryParish; [email protected] or337-585-3891.
(10) head of bred Char. crossheifers, 20 mos., 950-1000 lbs., big& gentle, home raised, bred to lbweasy calving Angus bulls, will startcalving mid Jan. through earlyspring, all vacc., $1275/1. CharlesBourgeois, Jeff Davis Parish, 337-304-1306.
(30) replacement heifers, bornSpring 2018, mostly blk. w/someblk. baldys, sired by SimAngus andSimbrah bulls, all home raised & offof very productive set of cows,$800/1 or $750/1 if (5) or more pur-chased. J. Hensgens, Rayne, AcadiaParish; 985-992-9119 or 985-992-8068.
reg. Wagyu/angus F2 heifers,steers & bulls, Kobe beef, $900/1-up.Bill Miller, Kinder, Allen Parish;337-789-5401 or 337-526-4330.
(30) blk. & blk. baldy heifers,dewormed, all vacc. & on feed, readyto go with a bull, $1200/1. ShawnArceneaux, St. Martinville, St.Martin Parish; 337-288-3110.
South Poll cross bull calf, born02/17/18, 75% South Poll x 25%Beefmaster, cert. of breeding provid-ed, excel. for use on heifers, guaran-teed breeder., $1500 J.A. Girgenti,Amite, St. Helena Parish; 985-517-8559.
(6) Braford-type heifers, 3/4Hereford, 1/4 Brahman, 6 mos.,$950/1, must take all. WinstonFontenot, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-831-5110.
exposed blk. heifers, exposed tolbw Angus bull, in lots of 5+, $1400-$1500/1. Gray Anderson, Pitkin,Vernon Parish; 337-789-3072 or318-491-1643.
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ron's Horseshoeing, shoeing &trimming, all breeds of horses over 20yrs., exp., pro, reliable service. RonJudice, New Iberia, Iberia Parish;337-519-1203.
Honey Do Farms, breaking &training, from ground work to saddle,everything included, references avail-able, $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, shaded pas-tures, pro care. Bill, Carencro,Lafayette Parish; 337-280-1535.
Fletcher's Farrier Service, trim-ming/shoe needs, serving central La.James Fletcher, Pollock, GrantParish; 318-541-9016 or 318-541-9087.
15" Comfort cutter long-hornsaddle by Billy Cook, kept inside.Dalton Sims, Walker, LivingstonParish; 225-686-9066.
new 13" Blue River youth ropingsaddle, deep, modern basket weavedesign, saddle bags, oiled leather,rough-out seat, assn. tree w/4" cantle,very western & high quality, $700,other 15"-18" saddles avail. EddieDurr, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish;985-748-5556.
(2) trail ride saddles, (1) steeler,$450; (1) tucker, $700, other tackincluded. Jimmy Christmas, Bastrop,Morehouse Parish; 318-282-5555.
Side saddle, very good cond.Shirley LaCaze Delphen,Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish;318-352-7002.
16.5" blk. tennessean trail saddle,headstall, breast collar, 3 yrs., suedeseat, very good cond., 20 lbs., $450.R. Cade, Napoleonville, AssumptionParish; 985-369-6455.
15"Cirle Y pleasure saddle, $500.Pat Rinehart, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-519-1232 [email protected].
16" dark brown roping saddle,has rubber around horn, excel., onlyused 3 times, $650. Lesa Cosby,Columbia, Caldwell Parish; 318-594-0649 or 318-649-5054.
16" new Southwest saddlery rop-ing saddle, fully rigged, text for pics.,$1000. Dean Gentile, Port Allen,West Baton Rouge Parish; 225-328-2198 or 225-627-9562.
Simco cutting saddle, 16" seat,kept in house, $600. Bert Seale,Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-842-6293.
15 yr. old leopard App. miniaturestallion. $275. Linda Charleville,Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 985-249-0886.
QH geld., 4.5 yrs. chestnut in win-ter & buckskin color in winter, out ofHollywood bloodline, very smart &broke, gentle, beautiful conform.,14.2 hands, used to work cows & trailriding in the woods, $3500. NicoleSnoddy, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-459-4814.
reg. wean. MFT filly, champagnein color, wide blaze & tall stockinglegs, $2500, non-refundable deposit,to hold until wean. this fall. AngelD'Arbonne, Oakdale, Allen Parish;337-224-2047.
arabian mares in foal, straightEgyptian & Egyptian related,$1500/1-up. Don Stoute, Opelousas,St. Landry Parish; 337-351-3815 [email protected].
Wanted: New HeightsTherapeutic Riding Center is lookingfor a pony, 11-13 hands & a horse(16+ hands) that is healthy, well-broke, bomb-proof and good withfragile children and adults. VickiEiland, Folsom, St. Tammany Parish;985-796-4600.
Wanted: horse for a child, must begentle. R.L. Venson, Boyce, RapidesParish; 318-308-0889.
Wanted: (2) jennies, either stan-dard or mini, must be halter broke &gentle. Bobby Draper, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-807-3111.
Wanted: bomb-proof horse thatdoesn't spook for elderly person. C.R.Blount, Holden, Livingston Parish;225-686-2118 or 225-953-0301.
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,$750/$6, guaranteed live foal. KoriSchexnayder, Church Point, St.Landry Parish; 337-668-4777.
Wyo Blue Buddy, born 7/3/12,blue roan stallion, reg. #5505700,roping, barrel, foal & cow horse,$200/$5 mare care, health cert.required, live foals on site. MitchJohnson, Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-353-0818.
Peponita Figure Four 4/20/11,reg.#5403078, bay roan, outstandingbarrel pole & team roping horse,$200/$5 mare care, live foals on site.Mitch Johnson, Pitkin, VernonParish; 337-353-0818.
toy aussies, pb, no papers, red tris,both sexes, whelped, 5/4/18, ready6/10/18, male, $300; female, $350/1.Nancy Cooper, Longville,Beauregard Parish; 337-794-8059.
australian Shepherd pups, born12/02, (3) blue merle males, $300/1.Nicole Snoddy, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-459-4814.
Beagle, rabbit dogs, some arereg., male & females, $150/1-up.John Ray Dickinson, Morganza,Pointe Coupee Parish; 225-718-4407.
akC small-type beagles, excel.for kids, silky hair, minimal shedding& no smell, $500. Cindi Gascon,Gretna, Jefferson Parish; 601-299-0264.
Beagle pups, to finish dogs, out ofOtis, Money, Peewee, Pro blood-lines, JPO style, $100/1-up. DarrenMillet, Denham Springs, LivingstonParish; 225-235-6193.
3 yr. old male Beagle, goodhunter, all shots & heart worm pre-ventative up to date, $175. BennyLeblanc, St. Martinville, St. MartinParish; 337-654-3623.
Beagle puppies, AKC reg., off offield champ. gun dog stud, 13" & 15"class pups, $250/1. Dean Gentile,Port Allen, West Baton RougeParish; 225-328-2198.
aBC reg. border collie, female,blk./wh., born 06/17/17, not trainedon animals, but has natural instinct toheard, good bloodline, not spayed,$400. G. Welch, Oakdale, AllenParish; 318-306-1933.
reg. border collie pups, born10/05/18, first shots & wormed,$500/1, both parents on site. BeauParrish, Baton Rouge, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-572-9319.
aBC reg. border collie, female,blk. & wh. born 12/13/17, wormed,all shots & spayed, $500. TomBroussard, Jennings, Jeff DavisParish; 337-329-3766.
Blk. mouth cur pups, Landers &Wrights bloodlines, parents areproven hog dogs, $400/1. ChristineCarter, Pineville, Rapides Parish;318-448-7026 or 318-419-8513.
Fb mountain cur pups, born 11/9,$300. Brenda, Oakdale, Allen Parish;318-335-1414.
Catahoula pups, $300/1. Brenda,
DOGSOakdale, Allen Parish; 318-335-1414 or 318-491-1082.
ukC/CkC dual reg. redbonepups, born 10/11/18, $400, $125deposit req., mom has several cham-pionships in her bloodline. AmieDoolittle, Loranger, TangipahoaParish; 985-212-5560.
Coonhound, reg. redbone pups,born 05/26/18. Tim Godeau, Iota,Acadia Parish; 337-580-5921.
3 yr. old Catahoula cur seasonedcattle/hog dog, $500. CoreyThibodeaux, Sunset, St. LandryParish; 337-308-3949.
Catahoula avail., solid color &leopard. Bobbie Jean Bowen,Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 504-388-3966 text.
Great Pyrenees pups, born &raised w/chickens & goats, all shots& deworming up to date, $150. LarryFontenot, Ragley, Beauregard Parish;337-302-4526.
Fb Great Pyrenees pups, (5)males, sire & dam on site, raised onfarm, exposed to chickens, ducksgeese, pigs & sheep, born Aug. 17,(1) is all wh., (4) have tan badgermarks, face mask, $250, can hold for$50 deposit. T. Wharton, Oakdale,Allen Parish; text 318-306-0296 orcall 318-335-2529.
Great Pyrenees pups due Dec. 9,ready Jan. 14, wormed at 3 wks. & 6wks., 10/N/1 shot, goat, sheep, cattleprotectors, kid dogs, $150, both par-ents on site; full grown greatPyrenees females, $250/1. MitchJohnson, Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-353-0818.
Blue heeler pups, (5) males left,wormed, tails docked, out of workingparents, $300/1. Richard Charpentier,Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-246-0713.
Pb Jack russell pups, (4) females,$100/1. Bobby Barber, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-848-5628 or985-335-8262.
Pb Jack Russell pup, short-legged7 mo. old male, all shots current,$300. Roger West, Haynesville,Claiborne Parish; 318-624-4410.
JrtCa reg. Jack Russell terriers,expecting litter in '19, taking namesfor waiting list. Wilson Lagraize, Jr.,Franklinton, Washington Parish;[email protected] or 504-812-8018.
Jack russell terriers, excel. hunt-ing or companion dogs, (3) female,vet checked, up-to-date on shots &worming, short legged, born07/02/18, $550, comes w/puppystarter supplies. Sue, Rayville,Richland Parish; 318-450-8534.
english pointer pups, 3 mos., outof outstanding bird dogs, litterenrolled, $200/1 or $300/pr. BillHilton, Leesville, Vernon Parish;337-207-3945.
akC German short-haired point-er pups, parents have field champ.bloodlines, males, $750; females,$800. Mike Delatte, Roseland,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-517-3745.
akC German short-haired point-er pups, parents are excel. hunter &retrievers & very loving companions,many AKC hunt & show dogs inpedigree, $750-$1000. MarkAlexander, Denham Springs,Livingston Parish; 225-572-2796.
akC Chesapeake bay retrievers,born 4/48/18, private breeders, par-ents on site, (1) male, (1) female, upto date on shots & wormed, $650.Wayne LeBert, Iowa, Jeff DavisParish; 337-588-4393.
reg. lab pups, 15 wks., (1) choc.male, (2) blk. males, UTD on shots& wormings, $200/1. Darrell Lopez,Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-515-7586.
katahdin sheep, pb, all wh. (8)female, all pregnant w/twins, dueDec. '18, $250/1; (2) rams, 2 & 3 yrs.,$200/1, herd reduction, prices firm.Randy Prejean, Jennings, JeffersonDavis Parish; 337-824-5078 or 337-277-6724.
katahdin sheep, rams, $150-$250/1; ewes, $150-$250. BethLister, Arnaudville, St. Martin Parish;337-298-4386.
Myotonic fainting goats, MGRreg. 6-9 mos., kids from proven showquality herd, wethers, $175/1; does,$250/1-up. G. Monier, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-831-4000.
Boer goat herd dispersal, large 2 yr.old buck, hand raised, fb, $500; doe& doeling, fb, bred back, $600/pr;blk./wh. doe, hand raised pet, $400;(3) 6 mo. doelings, $300/1. Paul orSue Campbell, Breaux Bridge, St.Martin Parish; 337-845-9981.
Pet goats, $125. Harry Latiolais,Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337-247-3262.
(3) high percentage 1-yr. old Kikodoes, not reg., excel. health, $200/1; 3yr. Boer doe, bred & always hastwins, $325. Travis Arrant, WestMonroe, Ouachita Parish; 318-547-8565.
(3) babydoll Southdown sheep, (1)ram, (1) ewe, (1) whether, all blk.,$275/all. Linda Charleville, Folsom,St. Tammany Parish; 985-249-0886.
Dwarf nigerian milk goats, breed-ing stock, $125/1-up. Frank Haab,Bush, St. Tammany Parish;504-430-2922.
Wanted: milk goats. DennisLavergne, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-831-1596.
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Mountain feist (Mullin) squirreldog pups, born 03/03/18, $400/1-up.Terry Morgan, Pineville, RapidesParish; 318-481-8364 or 318-640-4070.
nrta parents & litter reg. rat ter-rier pups, standard type A, parents onsite, 15-20 lb., 14"-16" tall, UTD onshots, worming & DNA tested,deposit required, $400/1. GeorgeSnyder, St. Amant, Ascension Parish;225-588-5757.
rat terrier pups, pb, no papers,wormed & shots up to day, ready togo, born Oct. 1, (2) females, (1)blk./wh. (1) paint/wh., $85/1. DavidAuthorlee, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-826-3667.
anatolian, Great Pyrenees &Akbash mixed pups, great livestockguardian dogs, ready Dec. 13 withfirst round of shots, males & females,$75/1. Tommy Garrett, Rayne,Acadia Parish; 337-783-2315.
Squirrel dogs, Curs & Feist, alldogs are reg., young & older dogsthat are all started, $300/1-up. HaroldVercher, Deville, Rapides Parish;318-442-2463 or 318-447-0244.
Bluetick female, (1) treeingwalker female, both between 4 & 5yrs., has treed raccoons, long ears,good looking. Charles Raymond,Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish;318-357-8335.
reg. american bully pup, male,blue brindle w/wh. collar, blood-line out of French Montana, RazorsEdge, Remy Martin & Gotti Line,$500. Natalie Courville, PortBarre, St. Landry Parish; 337-308-2285.
Cur blk. & tan crossed pups,squirrel & stock dog bred, 10 wks.,(1) male, (1) female, had first shots& wormed, $50/1. HomerHuntsberry, Colfax, Grant Parish;318-640-2085.
Catahoula/ border collie pups,(2) female, (3) male, born 07/12/18,up-to-date on shots & wormed,$150-$200. Lorne Quebodeaux,Iota, Acadia Parish; 337-384-3496.
(1) male reg. Cock-a-Poo, up-to-date on shots & worming, born04/20/18, parents on site, $250.Donna, Natchitoches, NatchitochesParish; 318-581-0635.
Wanted: 10" or shorter beagles,trained or not, male or female. EarlMitchell, Hornbeck, Sabine Parish;318-308-8090.
Wanted: Yorkie male, must bereg. Donald Vidrine, Mamou,Evangeline Parish; 337-459-5951.
Wanted: reg. Rat terrier, maledog. Mitch Johnson, Pitkin, VernonParish; 337-353-0818.
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(1) boar (4) gilts, 8 wks. in Jan., firstshots, $350/all. Russell Dyess, Many,Sabine Parish; 318-645-2977.
american guinea hogs, heritagebreed, gentle, adapted to pasture,proven boar, $200, proven sows,$175; pigs, perfect for holiday roast-er, $50. Larry Allain, Arnaudville, St.Landry Parish; 337-288-4503.
1.5 yr. old Yorkshire boar forbreeding stock only, not for butcher-ing, will make beautiful babies or 4-H project, $150 call or text for pics.Mitzi Carmouche, Marksville,Avoyelles Parish; 318-419-6157.
8 wk. old pb Berkshire weanedpigs, all parents on site, gilt, $65/1;barrow, $60/1. Robert Bardy, Bush,St. Tammany Parish; 504-628-0936.
racing homing pigeons, diff.breeds, Janssens, blk. eagles, yellow& red trentons, speed birds, grizzles,red & yellow muelmen, blue bars &blue checks, $15/1; Chinese owlpigeons, blue, blk., red & gray, show& hobby birds, $25/1-up. VernonChampagne, Houma, TerrebonneParish; 985-873-8440.
runts (2) mated prs., blue bars &silver bars, 1 yr. old, very gentle,$150/pr. or $250/all or will trade.Larry Fontenot, Ragley, BeauregardParish; 337-302-4526.
rolling pigeons, young & breed-ers, retiring from competition, allmust go, $10/1. Aubrey Thibodeaux,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-308-3418.
Flock of homer mixed pigeons,variety of colors, all in one coop,approx. 50 plus birds, very goodbreeders, downsizing, $180/all.Randy Melancon, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-224-0197.
kings, mated prs., $20/1, someyoung, never produced, some youngproducing, call after 5 p.m. on week-days. D Miller, Church Point, AcadiaParish; 337-250-3215.
(10) blue wh. bar starlings, $8/1;(10) gold/blk. wing archangels,$10/1. Garrie Landry, Franklin, St.Mary Parish; 337-578-2311.
racing homers, rare colors, blk.eagles, yellow & red trentons, muel-man, saddlebacks, rollers, tumblers,& other breeds, $7/1-up. D. Johnson,Baton Rouge, East Baton RougeParish; 225-223-7209.
racing homers, mostly prs., solidwh., blks., gold, red & blk. saddles &reds, over (55) birds, $450/all, allbanded. Eddy Leblanc, BreauxBridge, St. Martin Parish; 337-258-5687.
Modenas, $8/1; $20/prs. GaryMarcantel, Eunice, St. LandryParish; 337-580-3742.
Wh. & silver king pigeons, young,$5/1; Texas pioneer prs., $15; youngModenas, $5/1. Ray Vidrine,Washington, St. Landry Parish; 337-331-4220.
Young Modenas, $10/1-up; someprs., $25/pr. Steve Pellerin,Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337-893-4740.
english budgies, most colors, allBAA banded, $35/1-up. Vic Lassalle,Talisheek, St. Tammany Parish; 985-503-2243.
(3) wh. peafowl, 6 mos., $40/1.Chester, Oakdale, Allen Parish; 318-215-2308 or 318-491-2437.
Pr. orange red rump parakeets,orange male w/robeno hen, $500;peach-faced lutino & pied lovebirds,$50/1; hi red green cheek conures,$225/1; 1/2" x 1" wire cages, 2'x2'x2'compartments, 1 over & under.Herman, Larose, Lafourche Parish;985-413-3891.
(2) buff orpington, (1) wh. orp-ington, (1) blk. giant, all 4 mos. old,$10/1; (1) wh. Brahma, 5 mos., $20,all are vacc. & have pullmon cert.Patricia Thornhill, Dry Prong,Grant Parish; 318-794-2320.
Barred rock, links, productionreds into second laying season, (7)pullets started around (30) in all,$5/1, selling out. Charles Raymond,Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish;318-357-8335.
Chocolate Muscovy ducks,$15/1. W. Lee Wise, Saline,Natchitoches Parish; 318-576-3220.
Barred rock hen, will soon startlaying, $12/1; rooster, $6/1. PrigeonFontenot, Lafayette Parish; 337-334-4162.
Full grown pharaoh quail, sellingby two, (1) male, (1) female, $3.Mickey Mckinney, Church Point,St. Landry Parish; 337-351-1642.
english callers, male & female, 8mos., $20/1. Lawrence Adams,Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; 318-563-8579.
Young laying hens, 8 mos.,$20/1; 3 mo. old pullets, $11/1;barred rocks, Rhode Island reds, red& blk. sex links, other breeds &ages avail. Greg Lafleur,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-831-0889.
reconditioned brooder cage,3'x8'x4' w/easy access for feed &water, wired & treated lumber,sheet metal roof, $400 cash. DanielGaspard, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish;337-789-5478.
english call ducks, small, graytype, show quality, 2018 hatch,$35/pr. Dean Gunter, Lecompte,Rapides Parish; 318-308-9728 or318-776-9235.
egyptian geese, 3 yr.-old pr.,good producers, $120/pr. GarrieLandry, Franklin, St. Mary Parish;337-578-2311.
(5) cages, thermostat controlled,all trays & waterers in good cond.,$500. Phillip Creel, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-839-4545or 985-839-3904.
Serama chickens, all ages,$15/1; laying hens, diff. breeds,grown, $15/1. Larry Dickey,Gonzales, Ascension Parish; 225-354-5358.
lovebirds, peach-face & all col-ors, $20-$30/1. Gary Marcantel,Eunice, St. Landry Parish; 337-580-3742.
lovebirds, peach-face mutation,opalines, $20-$30/1; green-cheekconures, cockatiels. Donald Brown,Eunice, St. Landry Parish; 337-466-3749.
Various sizes of rabbit & poultrywire cages, $10/1-up. D. Johnson,Baton Rouge, East Baton RougeParish; 225-223-7209.
Wanted: young sun conure toswap for some my bird cages, vari-ous sizes, 6 or 7 of them or will sellcages separately. Farrell Chatelain,Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.
extra large hubbles, mated prs.,$7.5/1; modenas, matched prs.,$7.5/1; Texas pioneers, mated prs.,$25/pr.; extra lg. show kings, $25/pr.Irby Sonnier, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-942-5081.
Young modenas, $10/1-up.Tommy Mouton, Carencro,Lafayette Parish; 337-962-2924.
Wanted: pr. of snow white doves,(1) male, (1) female, non-related pr.,preferably young. S.N. Fitzgerald,Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.
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Meat rabbits, New Zealand cross,(4) bucks, (5) does, adults, $10/1;young, $5/1 or $100/all. W. LeoSpaetgens, Rayne, Acadia Parish;337-783-1437.
Show rabbits, light gray & fawnFlemish Giant, also have lionhead;new rabbit cage, 3-hole cage, 9' longx 2' tall, 30" deep, 1 by 16 gaugewelding wire, $150/1; 1-hole, 3'x2',$60/1. Jeremy Fontenot, New Iberia,Iberia Parish; 337-376-6356.
rabbit hutch 5'x30", 2-hole, treat-ed lumber & sheet metal roof &back, $350 cash. Daniel Gaspard,Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; 337-789-5478.
new Zealand, Calif. crosses, meatrabbits, live or dressed, all sizes,$10/1-up. Dale Falcon, Prairieville,Ascension Parish; 225-278-5567.
lionhead rex mini mixed, babieslook like lionhead, blk. tan colors,$10/1. K. Baldassero, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-795-1441.
Calif. & new Zealand breedingstock, pets & freezer rabbits, mixedcolors & wh., $10/1. K. Baldassero,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-795-1441.
Dump truck, sm. or lg. trac., exca-vator, dozer work, limestone, sand,bottom ash, crush concrete, fill dirt,topsoil, cal base, culverts, concrete,asphalt, demo or drainage. Alvin
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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.
Bred whitetail does, del. in Feb. orMarch 2019, great mix of Northern& Texas genetics. Bill Magee,Talisheek, St. Tammany Parish; 985-630-1916.
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Forestry mulching, trails, shootinglanes, right of ways, food plots, under-brushing. Kenny Neck, Clinton, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-937-9566.
renovation & aerate pastures, hayfields, deer plots, any size. GeneChoplin, Broussard, St. Martin Parish;337-581-1262.
Dale's mobile welding services.Clarence Dale Carnegie, Covington,St. Tammany Parish; 985-273-9454.
Venable Fabrication 6'x14' craw-fish boat, top & wind wheel, 1 seasonon hyd. motors, field ready, $10,000.Keith Guillory, Iowa, CalcasieuParish; 337-884-5072.
Front wheel pull hyd. crawfishboat w/hyd. cable winch to cross lev-ees & 13 hp Honda engine, $4500.J.C. Choate, Abbeville, VermilionParish; 337-319-4571.
Pond stocking, blue catfish,45¢/1; channel catfish, 30¢/1; cop-pernose bluegill & La. bluegill,25¢/1; hybrid bluegill, 30¢/1; red-earbream, 30¢/1; blk. crappie, 45¢/1;bass, 70¢/1; fathead minnows,$12/lb., del. avail. David Lowe,Minden, Webster Parish; 318-377-1525.
Joseph, Lake Charles, CalcasieuParish; 337-437-1143.
land clearing, under brushing, dirtwork, 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 and tractorwork, around Iberia, Lafayette & sur-rounding parishes. Leo Flores, NewIberia, 337-380-0658 or 337-367-1839.
lawn mowing & weed eatingblowing, bush hogging or tilling,$35/hr. Lorris Wayne Ward, Saline,Bienville Parish; 318-663-1715 or318-576-3639.
Bush hogging, disc, box blade,small fields, food plots, fence rows &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. ChadHelminger, Mansura, AvoyellesParish; 318-201-5767 or 318-964-2380.
Bush hogging & trac. work, gardentilling w/5.5' tiller & front-end loader$40/hr. Dustin, Crowley, AcadiaParish; 337-783-1084 or 337-250-5524 call from 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
land clearing, delivering dirt,sand, gravel etc., house pads, culverts,demo, also equip. & truck repair,welding services, $75/hr., free esti-mates. Joey Dawson, Baton Rouge,East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-505-7315.
Bush hogging, free estimates,Acadian area. Larry Bearb, Rayne,Acadia Parish; 337-501-4349.
Bush hogging, lots, acreage w/sub-divisions, insured, serving Acadianaarea since '89. J. Rabalais, Lafayette,Lafayette Parish; 337-856-7255.
Dozer & trackhoe work, landclearing, ponds, roads, house pads,shear stumps for pasture or replanttrees. Robby McGrew, West Monroe,Ouachita Parish; 318-398-9895.
Cattle penning, working & haulingfrom pasture to pasture or stockyard,portable equip., large or small herd,problem cattle, 50 yrs. experience,will travel. Terry or Jason, Eunice,Acadia Parish; 337-789-1927 or 337-322-7601.
Hensgens Fencing services, allyour fencing needs from residential toranching, build any type for horses,cattle or goats, catch pens & corrals,privacy & custom wood fences & dogkennels. Nick or Joe, Rayne, AcadiaParish; 337-581-8188 or 985-992-9119.
Mobile welding services, smallbridges fabricated and/or installed,handy man, grass cutting, bush hog-ging, demo work & property clean up.Bart, Welsh, Evangeline Parish; 337-526-8825 or 337-526-8826.
J&l Cattle services, halter break-ing for weaned calves & cow/calf prs.,experience in prepping cattle for sales,4-H/FFA Jrs. welcomed, can AI or set-up to transfer embryos for cow/calfprs., UTD vacc. required. Joe orLanna Hensgens, Rayne, AcadiaParish; 985-992-9119 or 337-945-3234.
Metal buildings, pole barns,garages, carports, hay barns, agricul-tural buildings, catch pens, pipe &wire fence & additions & repairs.Mackie McMillan, Kentwood,Tangipahoa Parish; 225-921-6749.
Cattle services, timed AI or natural,33 yrs. experience. 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.
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, out-door arena, electrolytes in summer,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 Acton, Tickfaw, TangipahoaParish; 225-567-7977 or 985-507-8667.
Horse boarding in Iberia &Vermilion parishes w/individualstalls, pasture & round pen, washrack, horse walker, deworming, flycontrol, trailer storage & riding area,according to needs & services. LolesDuhon, New Iberia, Iberia Parish;337-380-9610.
Horse boarding & training, light-ed covered arena, walker, rd. pen &outdoor arena, turn out paddocks, cat-tle events, bare board, $200/mo.; fullboard, $600/mo. Jeffery or Terry,Gonzales, Ascension Parish; 225-268-7998 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.
Planer shavings for horse stalls,trailer load, $25/1. James McCaleb,Plaucheville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-305-7265.
enclosed w/wood sides & metal roof,insulated, feeders & brass watervalves and tubing hooked up andready to go, (1) hutch has (3) 24'x36'cages & (1) 30"x36" cage,$250/hutch; 18' rabbit hutch, allenclosed w/wood sides & metal roof,insulated, (6) 24"x36" cages, allfeeders, plastic tubing & brass waterlines are hooked up and ready to go,$350. Godfred Schexnayder,Labadieville, Assumption Parish,985-859-8230.
Pb Calif., $10/1-up; lion head rab-bits, $10/1-up. Dennis Lavergne,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.
Mixed bunnies, North Star gener-ator, PTO 7200 watt, $500. HaroldArdoin, Jennings, Jefferson DavisParish; 337-824-4888.
rabbit cages, 80" x 24" x 18", 3hole, $125; 60" x 24" x 18", 2 hole,$65; 108" x 36" x 18", 4-hole, $150or $300/all. Joe Maricelli,Merryville, Beauregard Parish; 337-825-8375 or 337-396-7615.
Megan's Mini Farm, mini rexrabbits, Holland lops, lion heads,Netherland dwarfs & New Zealand,all ages & colors, show quality,$20/1-up. Megan Bergeron, Livonia,Point Coupee Parish; 225-223-2008.
(2) lg. dbl. rabbit hutches, 26" highoff the ground, made w/¾" plywood& planks, roof on each hutch, sepa-rate entrance holes & separate wood-en walls between each rabbit nest,holds lg. male & female rabbits & adoz. baby rabbits in each hutch,$15/1. F.J. Chatelain, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.
BeeS & HOneY
taking orders for splits beingmade in April & May, 10-frame medi-um box w/top & bottom boardsw/bees & queen, $175. CharlesBuckner, Minden, Webster Parish;318-377-2009.
Bee equip., made from 1" selectcypress, painted, deep 10-frameboxes, $20/1; 2' lids w/alum. cover,$20; screened bottom boards, $14; 2deep brood boxes w/top & bottomw/bees, $250; honey, $5-$50; 5-gal.bucket swarm traps, $5/1. Lee,Husser, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-7043 or 985-981-7819.
John Clery, Hammond, TangipahoaParish; 985-634-0074.
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VineSAny 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].
Grafted pecan trees, Elliott pecantrees in 4-gal. containers, 4'-7' tall,$15-$25/1. Dalton Waldrop,Leesville, Vernon Parish; 337-239-2893 or 337-353-7349.
7 varieties of old time pears, graft-ed, good eating, 4'-6', 3-gal. pots,$30/1; sawtooth oak 8' tall, $13; 3-gal. 3'-6', $7/1; thornless blackber-ries & blueberries, $10/1, manymore plants, $2-$10/1. Lee, Husser,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-7043 or985-981-7819.
umbrella China ball trees, wildpersimmon trees, in container,$10/1. Purvis Domingue, ChurchPoint, Acadia Parish; 337-789-3453.
Bald cypress, live oak, nutall oak,palmetto, red maple, dogwood, tupe-lo, possumhaw, wetland marshplants. Herdis Neil, Montegut,Terrebonne Parish; 985-594-4955.
Sago palms, $10-25/1; red bird ofparadise, $25/1; red plums, $5-$20/1; Japanese plums, $5-$20/1;pomegranate, $10-$18/1; figs, pur-ple, La. LSU, $15/1; honey dew,$15/1; sweet lemon, Myers lemon,$18/1; Celeste fig, $15/1; sweetkumquat, $15/1. Morris Collura,3237 Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles,70601, Calcasieu Parish; 337-478-7075.
Wanted: pear grafting wood, cit-rus trifoliata rootstock. JamesDufresne, Vacherie, St. John theBaptist Parish; 225-265-2690.
Wanted: (2) bay leaf trees. TedVicknair, Alexandria, RapidesParish; 318-588-8568.
SeeDS, FlOWerS &
OrnaMentalS
Any person who sells, distributes, oroffers or handles for sale agriculture,vegetable, or flower seeds or other prop-agating stock of one pound or more shallobtain a Seed Dealer’s License from theLDAF Seed Programs Division. Forlicensing information, contact the LDAFSeed Programs Division at 225-925-4733or by email at [email protected].
rural PrOPertieSFOr rent Or
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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.”
160 acres, good hunting, big fishpond, crawfishing, etc., $4700/acre.Leo Terracina, Thibodaux,Lafourche Parish; 985-688-4601.
16 acres, 9.8 acres fenced, cattlepen, grown over pasture, 2 clearedhome sites water, gas, elec. avail., offpaved road, 4 acres of planted pine,2.2 acres in mixed timber, GrantParish off Hwy 8, $5,500/acre. ClydeHart, Boyce, Rapides Parish; 318-664-3415.
30 acres in rural EBR on HugginsLane off Jackson Rd, east of Zachary,timber planted in 2003, $15000/acre.Janice Long, Zachary, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-654-6046.
11.7 acres of pasture land, Georgeroad, in Kaplan, $5000/acre. Denise,Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-224-7530.
15.5 acres on the Bogue FalayaRiver, 270 front on hwy. 25.3 milesfrom Covington, prime property.David Bullock, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-796-9317 or985-502-6708.
30 acres, crawfish pond w/elec.well & duck blind, 2 acre pond,$175,000, additional acreage alsoavail. for sale. Bart, Welsh, JeffDavis Parish; 337-526-8825 or 337-824-8857.
38.5 acres in Washington Parishw/hardwood & pine timber, 4 acresof farmland and 10 acres of plantedpine trees, 3 yrs., 17 miles NE ofFranklinton, hunting paradise, greatplace to build a 3-4 acre lake & homesite, good school district & retire-ment area, $3500/acre. BrentDuncan, Franklinton, WashingtonParish; 985-515-6655.
Bleeding heart vines, $10/1; iris,$1.5/1; day lilies, $1.5/1; sweet basil,true Peter peppers, lg. sweet bananapeppers, edible cucuzza gourd, dip-per gourd, candlestick, red & pinkhibiscus, red & white cypress vine,Roma tomatoes, plums, rd. longgreen eggplants, cantaloupe,Calamondin true orange, sweetlemon, $2.5/pkt. $2.5/pkg. w/SASE.Morris Collura, 3237 Louisiana Ave.,Lake Charles, 70601, CalcasieuParish; 337-478-7075.
Palms, sago, $5-$20/1; pindo,$25/1; Chinese fan, 3-gal., $10/1;white ginger, 3-gal., $5/1; Mamou,$5/1; cast iron plants, 3-gal., $10;liriope, standard or variegated, $3/1;Aztec, $5/1; monkey grass, 3 qt., .75;spigelia, $3/1. James Stelly, Eunice,Acadia Parish; 337-457-4528.
Green stripe cushaw seeds,$5/pkg. Tommy Rankin, P.O. Box51, Mer Rouge, La. 71261,Morehouse Parish; 318-647-5735 or318-235-6918.
Wanted: St. Joseph's lily bulbs,hippeastrum x johnsonii. LindaFeringa, Covington, St. TammanyParish; 985-373-2474.
Wanted: wild La. milkweed.Martin Spindel, River Ridge,Jefferson Parish; 504-717-1764.
Wanted: plumeria cuttings, rootedcuttings or plants at reasonable price.A.J. Baham, Franklin, St. MaryParish; 337-828-7038.
(100) acres for prime farmlandon Red River near Marksville,sharecrop or rent $80/acre. BillTassin, Lake Charles, CalcasieuParish; 337-501-0078.
20 acres fences, (2) ponds, (2)houses, 40x60 metal barn, multipleshed, water well & city water,orchard, $395,000. Terry or AnnFitzgerald, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-288-8256.
Bahia hay land for rent, up to 50acres, in Belair Cove area, 3 milsSE of Ville Platte. David Fontenot,Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish;337-363-4334 or 337-831-8120.
ruralPrOPertieS
FOr Sale
Must offer ten (10) or more adjoiningacres of land located in Louisiana.Farmland ads MUST include accompani-ments (house, barn, hay field, garden,and what the land is best suited for).Proof of ownership may be required. Allads MUST be accompanied by the fol-lowing owner-signed statement: “Thisproperty is personally owned by me andis not offered for sale by a licensed realestate dealer, broker or salesman.”
Horse barn on 15 acres & pond,has (10) wood stalls & rd. pen, (7)fenced pastures, water, electric, sell,lease, owner finance. Jerry Dupuy,Ventress, West Baton Rouge Parish;225-933-6110.
Wanted: 1/2 acre to purchase out-side of Vidalia, La. Ray, Roseland,St. Helena Parish; 985-747-2090.
FertiliZer
rabbit manure free, you load.Wallace Fontenot, Rayne, AcadiaParish: 337-247-4821.
ag lime, $25/ton within 100mile radius. Brent Duncan,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-515-6655.
Wanted: mirliton fruit orsprouts, locally-grown, traditionalmirlitons, for info visit www.mirli-ton.org. Lance Hill, New Orleans,Orleans Parish; 504-865-0193.
Whole sounder eradication only,no live removal, all or none, neighborparticipation essential for small prop-erties, insured. Harold Joseph, BatonRouge, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-337-6858.
Professional hog removal, freeservices w/$2 million insurance pro-vided to landowners, La. statelicensed, state-wide services. DavidBraun, Greenwell Springs, EastBaton Rouge Parish;www.hogbiz.com or 225-806-8246or 800-693-9853.
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.
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1985 Case 485 diesel trac., aux.hyd., solid, cranks easy, good tiresjust needs paint, $5200 obo. RonnieBardwell, Marksville, AvoyellesParish; 985-320-8978.
Case 850C crawler loader,w/grapple bucket, 70% tracks &undercarriage, $20,000. LarryGraham, Baton Rouge, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-751-1446.
Case 870 Ag King trac., has gears,locked up, everything else okay,$2500 obo. Don Kinchen,Independence, Livingston Parish;985-878-0342.
1997 Case iH 5250, 10,300 hrs.,good shape, $15,000. Ruben Dauzat,Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-305-7280.
2015 Case iH Magnum 310 CVT,630 hrs., warranty, luxury perform-ance cab, front HID & LED worklights, auto guidance ready, frontweights, rear tire weights, front &rear duals, warranty until 2/25/2020or 2626 hrs., $189,000. L.J. Grezaffi,New Roads, Pointe Coupee Parish;225-638-9015.
Cub Cadet 782, needs some work,perfect classic trac. rebuild, $500. B.Hunter, Broussard, St. Martin Parish;337-257-5749.
1947 model Cub trac., to berestored, $500. Jimmie Netherlin,Kolin, Rapides Parish; 318-792-4275 or 318-445-1396.
Deutz air cooler stationaryengine, 6 cyl. 150 hp, sits on 4-wheeltrailer, $8000. Gerard Baudoin,Maurice, Vermilion Parish; 337-523-1672.
Farmall Super A tracs., last onesrebuilt by Leo Gaudin, running well,(2) w/belly mower & winch,$2200/1; (1) w/out belly mower,$1800. L. Gaudin, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-367-6808.
1952 Farmall aV bush hog &implements, $4500. Chad Savant,Plaucheville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-805-6243.
1969 Farmall int. 856 trac., 95hp, in good running cond., $4500.Bobby Talbot, Prairieville,Ascension Parish; 225-572-7579.
5' Harrow w/3 pt. hitch, ideal forroping pens, $295; 5' Woods groom-ing mower, good cond., $495.Laurence LeSage, GreenwellSprings, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-261-1392.
Bahia rd. bales, 4x5 string,infield, $30/1 or $25/1 if (10) ormore purchased; horse quality hay,under cover, $40/1 or $35/1 if (10)or more purchased, del. possible.Homer Dutsch, Bush, St. TammanyParish; 985-807-4046.
Mix 30 high energy liquid feed,16% protein, 10% fat, $1.2/gal.,discount on bulk loads. JefferyLacombe, Hessmer, AvoyellesParish; 318-452-0606.
lots of hay fields left to cut dueto rain, will share if someone whowants to cut & bale. Herdis Neil,Montegut, Terrebonne Parish; 985-790-5847.
2018 Bahia hay, 5x5 rd. bales,no rain, in barn, $40/1; outside,$30/1. Joe Patanella, Independence,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-687-6621.
Ford 32 hp 4x4 w/loader, $8900;Ford 60 hp loader, $8900. Joe Major,Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337-945-6960.
Ford 8n trac., '50s model, goodmetal, runs good, great for smallfarm, $2000 cash. Elmo Doyle,Oakdale, Rapides Parish; 318-229-8859.
Ford 8n trac., not running, goodfor parts or rebuilding, $600; pushblade for large trac., $1000. A.R.Bordelon, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-351-1129.
Ford 5000 trac., $4500. PaulHarrison, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish;985-748-7780.
1977 Ford 9700, 2 wd, dualwheels, good tires, has water leak inoil, $2500 obo; 9' dozer blade attach-ment, $700. Richard, Gothreaux,Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-344-7342.
1953 Ford Jubilee trac., p/s,Sherman trans., new fuel tank, goodrubber, all around, $6000. LurryLaborde, Mansura, Avoyelles Parish;318-359-9893.
Project antique IH yellow & wh.trac. w/belly mower, $500 obo.William Bayhi, St. Gabriel, IbervilleParish; 225-573-4151.
966 int. hi-clear trac., needsengine work, good cond., $3000; Int.806, 1066, 1466 trac. parts, $50/1-up. John Falcon, Donaldsonville,Ascension Parish; 225-717-0296.
JD 5420 2 wd trac., front loaderw/bucket & hay spear, 81 hp,canopy, good tires, new clutch, dualremote hyd., $15,000. Joe Pieri,Folsom, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-981-2427.
JD 4640, leD lights, rear tiresinside 95%, duals, 10%, front tires95%, new paint, rockshaft, hyd.pump, damper, quick hitch, clutch,front powershift pack, new ac con-denser, field ready, $16,000. PrestonHutson, Bossier, Bossier Parish;318-318-347-2008.
russell Bermuda sq. bales, fert.& weed free, in field, $4.5; in barn,$5/1. Mark Scarber, Alexandria,Rapides Parish; 318-452-7297.
Booking 2018 Bahia, fert. &unfert. on 40+ yr. old establishedfields, will load. Randy Deshotel,Oakdale, Allen Parish; 318-335-1172.
2018 Bermuda sq. bales, (Jiggs,Tifton44), in field, $4.5/1; in barn,$5.5. Bob Murphy, Crowley,Acadia Parish;[email protected] or337-230-5634.
Sq. bales, $5/1; 4x4 rolls, $35/1;4x5 rolls, $45/1; 4x5.5 rolls, $55/1,fert. & put up w/no rain. DannySchleismann, Husser, TangipahoaParish; 985-517-8341.
Bahia hay 4x5 rd. bales, in barn,$35/1. Ralph Racca, Broussard,Lafayette Parish; 337-789-1024.
2018 Bahia hay, 4x5 rd. balesstored in barn, $30; sq. bales cleanhorse quality, $5/1. AnthonySantangelo, Tickfaw, TangipahoaP a r i s h ;[email protected] or985-351-3928.
2018 Bermuda 4x5 rd. bales,fert., $28/1; mixed grass, 4x5 rd.bales, del. avail., $20/1. KendallFontenot, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-459-1634.
stat trans., 4' Woods bush hog,$1300. Morris Caffery,Madisonville, St. Tammany Parish;985-249-3314.
kubota M6040HDC-1 hyd. shut-tle cab trac., ac/head/radio, 60 hp,excel. cond., air ride seat suspension,dual remotes, 1264 hrs., call 5-10p.m. James Cooley, Deridder,Beauregard Parish;[email protected] or 337-462-3856.
kubota l4400-HD 4 wd, front-end loader, 6' Mohawk disc, 6'Mohawk bush hog, (3) 5' JD har-rows, 6' finishing mower,$16,000/all. John Marcantel, Mittie,Allen Parish; 337-207-9706 after 4p.m.
kubota M9000 2wd w/front-endloader, 3545 hrs., new front & reartires, 90 hp, LED lights, new clutch,flywheel & trans. seal, good solidtrac., hay fork & bucket, $25,000.Preston Hutson, Bossier, BossierParish; 318-318-347-2008.
Mahindra 4025 trac., 40 hp, 2 wd,less than 150 hrs., kept in barn, greatcond., $6500. Randall Duncan,Pride, East Baton Rouge Parish;225-939-1903.
Super 90 MF for parts or torestore, not running, $900. RandyDemarest, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish;337-338-0172.
1951 Massy Harris 44G trac., Hi-Arch, has all sheet metal, needsrestoration, $800 obo; Int. Cub trac.,wheel weights, for real wheels, (2)$120. Paul Campbell, BreauxBridge, St. Martin Parish; 337-356-6117.
MF trac., as is, new head & backtire, alternator, starter, fuel pump,rebuilt injector runs well, older trac.Robert Williams, Zachary, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225654-0271or 225-404-4581.
White trac. 2155 w/ cab & air 160hp w/ new allied loader, hay spear,1800 hrs, $15,500; (1) 169R28 trac.tire, good condition, $375. BobbyGene Denton, Jena, Lasalle Parish;318-992-4504.
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.
JD 6' rear discharge finishingmower, like new, $1100 obo. DickieSherman, Crowley, Acadia Parish;337-783-1084 or 337-250-5524 call8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
armstrong 18.4 x 38 R2 8-ply rat-ing rice & cane tire, used but plentyof life left. Jim Valliant, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-630-3347.
(2) 18.4 x 34 Firestone R1 griptires, good cond., $600/both; (1) setof 12.4 x 36 R1 grip tires, on wheels,$300. John Falcon, Donaldsonville,Ascension Parish; 225-717-0296.
(2) 18-4-38 trac. tires, (1) is on IHrim, 75% rubber $400 & $500. AlgyIrvin, Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish;985-448-1101.
Wanted: one 13.6 x 28 R1 griptractor tire. Paul Sullivan, Port Allen,West Baton Rouge Parish; 225-627-4897 or 225-223-7142.
Wanted: Allis Chalmers WD45,Thomson Conversion for part, S. 21"wheels front, 36" wheels back. LeoGeoffroy, Erath, Vermilion Parish;337-517-0086.
Wanted: 40-50 hp trac. w/cab &front loader. Dennis Lavergne,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-831-1596.
Frontier field cult., 7', purchasenew, used a few times, $600. JodySnoddy, Ville Platte, EvangelineParish; 337-459-6112.
7' Frontier finishing mower, veryheavy duty & in excel. cond., $1850.Kenny Neck, Clinton, East BatonRouge Parish; 225-937-9566.
10' bush hog w/3 pt. hitch, galv.deck, rebuilt gearboxes, new blades,$3550. Tony Carrere, Schriever,Terrebonne Parish; 985-860-9491.
(2) Gravely walk-behind lawntracs., (1) for parts, the other faircond., grass cutter, plow & cult.included, $500/both. William Bayhi,St. Gabriel, Iberville Parish; 225-573-4151.
14' 3pt. JD bush hog, needs blades,$1800. David Landry, Jennings, JeffDavis Parish; 337-912-2750.
2012 takeuchi 100 hp skid steer,FAE mulching head 980 hrs., excel.cond., $65,000. Steven Towns,Minden, Webster Parish; 318-548-8503.
JD rotor cutter model 609 heavyduty, new deck, sand blasted, goodcond., $1500. Ryan Trahan,
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Delcambre, Iberia Parish; 337-686-2220 or 337-652-5668.
52" Dixie chopper mower, nomotor, good deck & tires, $750. EricWingate, Church Point, AcadiaParish; 337-257-9071.
5' rhino bush hog, like new,heavy duty w/slip clutch, $1200.Raymond Peters, Oakdale,Evangeline Parish; 318-201-1956.
2018 Ferris 3-wheel ridingmower, 61" cut, 27 hp Briggs &Stratton motor, in mint cond., $5600.Walter Durio, Arnaudville, St.Landry Parish; 337-879-2615.
Brand new Titan bush hog, 4', 3pt., $850. Dan Lavergne, ChurchPoint, Acadia Parish; 337-804-2578or 337-684-1084.
land Pride rear discharge finishmower FDR 1672 hitch Cat 1 lowerhitch floating top link floating deckthickness 3/16", gearbox, 540 rpmcast-iron housing, beveled gears,$1600. Joseph Thibodeaux,Livingston, Livingston Parish; 225-287-2338.
Sears/Poulon mower, 42" deck,(1) Snapper, 33" single blade deck,(1) Cub Cadet, 38" trac.-style mower,hydrostat trans. John Guillot,Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-8919.
6' Bush Hog model 286, heavyduty, 110 hp, gearbox, stump jumper,front & rear chain guards, clean, norust, good blades, ready to mow,$1450. Jon Hyatt, Hornbeck, VernonParish; 337-397-1597.
Bush Hog brand finishing mower,RDTH72, rear discharge, goodcond., $1400. Keith Simar, Basile,Acadia Parish; 337-250-7944.
10' 3 pt. hitch bush hog, needsgearbox seal, $1800. Lester Fournier,Houma, Terrebonne Parish; 985-856-3406.
2008 Cub Cadet push mower,almost new, no longer self propelled,pull start only, $150. Thomas Landry,Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337-298-7225.
4' shredder w/new deck plate &bottom seal, all else in good cond.,$500. Loles Duhon, New Iberia,Iberia Parish; 337-380-9610.
Woods rD 60 finishing mower,like new, always in shed, used verylittle, cost $1700, asking, $1150.Cecil Clark, Crowley, Acadia Parish;337-783-7903.
Bush hog clipper, 11' offset, excel.cond., all demet coated & painted, nopits on deck, brand new blades, (3)spare blades, $2500. Gerald Menard,Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337-257-0838.
(2) old sickle mowers, do not run,J. Castelle, Greensburg, St. HelenaParish; 225-222-4242.
Craftsman commercial zero turnmower, 26 hp, 52" cut, 387 hrs., likenew. James Stacy Natchitoches,Natchitoches Parish; 318-352-3692or 318-663-3692.
Wanted: Craftsman, Husqvarna orAriens Garden trac., running, in good
JD 10' Culti-packer, needs 1-wheel bearing. Don Peroyea,Greensburg, St. Helena Parish; 225-222-4278.
2-bottom plow, $950. KarenEdwards, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-278-0641.
athens 62 pull type disc, 22"blades, new in '16, 1800 lbs., 9' 4",9" spacing, scrappers, cyl., hoses,$6900. Philip Istre, Dequincy,Calcasieu Parish; 337-786-1684 [email protected].
Ford 15' viber shank w/foldingwings, $1500. Bart, Welsh, JeffDavis Parish; 337-526-8825 or 337-824-8857.
Graham 21 chisel plow, fieldready, $1250; 13' subsoiler, w/(7)plows, heavy duty, $950; Amcodisc, 13' wide, model 3224-236,new ground, field, ready, $3200;Case IH 501 disc, 22' wide, 22"blades, field ready, $4200. DonCollins, Natchitoches, NatchitochesParish; 318-471-6555.
tufline disc, 8.5' wide, rarelyused, $1600; 12' harrow, 3 pt. hitch,$800; hay mover, 3 pt. hitch, $125.Jim Varnado, Greensburg, St.Helena Parish; 225-222-6343.
JD 980 field cult., serial#N00980x009121, field ready,$23,000. Ruben Dauzat, Marksville,Avoyelles Parish; 318-305-7280.
Crop shields for 4830 JDsprayers, $2500. Perry Riles, MountHermon, Washington; 985-515-4623.
armstrong 12' pasture renovator,good cond., 3 pt. hitch, $1500. CecilCorbello, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-962-0973.
6' discs, w/scrapers, won't clog inwet soil, adjustable pitch, 5 extrablades, $1000. Felix Goudeau,Melville, St. Landry Parish; 337-322-5627.
JD 630 21' disc, good blades,tires & hoses, no cracks or wells,excel. shape, $8000, pics avail.Patrick Klein, Loranger, TangipahoaParish; 985-517-0757.
Wil-rich 1400 Seedbed finisher,(Do-All) 6-row, 19.5', field ready,$4500. Danny Doucet, Washington,St. Landry Parish; 337-945-5294.
iH 386 planters, 4-row, goodcond., $500 obo, planted last year,extra plates & sprockets. TylerMayeux, Moreauville, AvoyellesParish; 318-985-3098.
Case heavy duty plow, 14', tiresare old but still holding air, $2000.Joseph Doucet Jr., Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-831-6800.
shape or in need of minor repair.Julius Ashmore, Bentley, GrantParish; 318-899-1595.
Ford PtO driven rake, Ford 530sq. baler & JD 6' cutter, all in use& working at end of last season,$1500/all. Ricky Rea, Bernice,Claiborne Parish; 318-285-7566.
nH 8-wheel V rake, $5500;Kuhn GMD 313 12' hay cutter onwheels, $6500. L. Leblanc, Scott,Lafayette Parish; 337-207-3385.
(1) JD heavy-duty, cow/horsehay ring; (1) red heavy dutycow/horse hay ring, 1 yr. old ingood cond., $135/1 or $250/both.Tommy Stockman, Oakdale, AllenParish; 318-335-2967.
3 pt. hitch hyd. hay fork, $300obo. John Falcon, Donaldsonville,Ascension Parish; 225-717-0296.
Vermeer 5400 Rebel rd. balerfor parts, makes 4x5 bales, newbelts, (2) rollers w/new bearingson each end, everything else isgood & usable except drive,$2500. Douglas Madden, Saline,Bienville Parish; 318-471-1157.
10' bush hog hay cutter, needgear box, DM8 model, $500. AlgyIrvin, Thibodaux, LafourcheParish; 985-448-1101.
JD rd. baler model 530 forparts, $700. Don Simon,Youngsville, Lafayette Parish;337-280-8398.
2013 Vermeer 5410 Rebel 4x5baler, always covered & servicedby dealer, rolled less than 1500rolls, can text pics, $14,5000 nego.Shane Delee, Ethel, East FelicianaParish; 225-719-0221.
JD 385 hay baler, 5x4 rolls,twine tie, field ready, $4200;Durabilt 8-wheel hay rake oncaddy, field ready, $1500. JohnWhitaker, Natchitoches,Natchitoches Parish; 318-452-0607.
nH rd. baler, BR7070, net &twine, $26,000. Karen Edwards,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-278-0641.
M & W Pt 207 hay tedder, orig-inally cost, $2900; used less than10 hrs., $1800. Joe Maricelli,Merryville, Beauregard Parish;337-825-8375 or 337-396-7615.
207nH 658 rd. baler, $12,500;237 CM Vicon cutter, 8', $4500; 20Vicon rake, $2500, all equip. ingood cond.; Reynolds 5 yd. dirtbuggy, $5000. Oscar Bearden,Downsville, Union Parish; 318-789-0385.
Heavy duty drill machine, need 75or 100 hp trac., ready for use, $1800;30' land level, $1500. A. Irvin,Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish; 985-448-1101.
70-bushel rice cart, good cond.,$1500; truck bed, 18' long, 8' wide,$1200. Ryan Trahan, Delcambre,Iberia Parish; 337-686-2220 or 337-652-5668.
John Blue liquid spray pumpmodel 4455, $350. Dale Denais,Duson, Lafayette Parish; 901-503-5111.
(2) hay grapples & 8-bale accu-mulator, located in Lake Charles,$9000 obo. Lee Duplichan, LakeCharles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-540-5153.
One-row middle buster, $150; 1-row hippers, $200; 1-row rollingcult., $200; 3 pt. dirt scoop, $400; 1-row planter, $200. E. Dale Goodman,Chase, Franklin Parish; 318-614-1564.
Drain cleaner / spin ditcher, verylow use on it, made for 40+ hp trac.,great for gardening, $3500 obo.Atticus Finger, Thibodaux,Assumption Parish; 985-413-6527.
(2) 18.4 x 34 Firestone 23 (degree)trac. tires, no boots, cracks or weath-er checking, low thread, $500. BrettFrazier, Kentwood, St. HelenaParish; 985-514-0418.
ezee on 2090 tractor front-endloader, bucket & mounting brackets,came off JD 6300, should fit manyother makes & models, $3000.Raymond Fontenot, Abbeville,Vermilion Parish; [email protected] or713-446-4385.
adjustable middle buster, fitsSuper A-140, $300. Barry Howard,Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish;318-663-5335.
7' heavy-duty blade, $200; 3 pt.dirt scoop, $200.; 3 pt. middle buster,$150; 3 pt. hipping ridgers, $200, 3pt. rolling cult., $200; 3 pt. one-rowplanter, $200. E. Dale Goodman,Chase, Franklin Parish; 318-614-1564.
Michael Schooler, Mangham,Richland Parish; 318-729-8777.
2006 JD 458 baler, about 6000bales, barn kept, great-workingcond., field ready, $9500. HarryShaheen, Singer, BeauregardParish; 337-802-5878.
273 nH sq. baler, 254 NH racktedder, disc mower, 6' disc SB2400, all in working cond.,$3,000/all. Robert Barton, Elmer,Rapides Parish; 318-659-4672.
JD 566 rd. baler, barn kept, fieldready w/monitor, twine only, goodcond., $7500; JD 640 side del. hayrake, in good cond., barn kept,field ready, made in the USA,$2200; NH rd. baler, chain baler,4x5 bales, manual wrap, no moni-tor needed, good cond., barn kept,field ready, a 40 hp will operatebaler, $2200. Earl Albin, Holden,Livingston Parish; 985-320-9461.
Vermeer 505 Super I rd. stringbaler, low bale count, $7000; JD660 side del. hay rake, $1500, bothbought new & ready to work. JimRambin, Robeline, NatchitochesParish; 318-471-0926.
Commercial rotary pea sheller,shell 2 bushels at once, will also shellbeans, $1500. Phillip Creel,Franklinton, Washington Parish;985-839-4545 or 985-839-3904.
Hay king 10', bought new, usedvery little, excel. cond., $2000. DougDorhauer, Denham Springs,Livingston Parish; 225-241-0204 or225-665-2788.
4-way bucket for trac., FE loaderor skid steer bucket, dozer, spreader& grapple functions, $1500; 3 pt.quick loader for skid steer or trac. FEloader w/skid steer attachment, $250,located in Covington. EdwardLancaster, Kenner, Jefferson Parish;504-250-2151.
30 kW PtO generator, very lowhours, like new cond., $2750.Richard Stein, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-380-0178.
Wizard front-tine tiller, no motor,$15. Robert Michiels, Pineville,Rapides Parish; 318-448-1958.
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, $20,000; (1) set steel tracksfor Case Int. 1680 combine, ready togo, $1000. Kenneth Taylor,Washington, St. Landry Parish; 337-945-7474.
Case 2152 draper header, 30',excel. cond., $29,000; Rayne graincart, 250 bu., $1000. WalterTortorich, St. Landry, EvangelineParish; 337-943-8186.
new idea 1-row corn puller, excel.cond., shed kept, $3000. MichaelDupuy, Marksville, Avoyelles Parish;318-240-3487.
1995 Ford F250 extended cab,7.3, 2 wd, 232,415 miles, runsgood, $4700. Mark Manuel, VillePlatte, Evangeline Parish; 337-831-4511.
2005 Ford F250, 6.0L diesel,150,000 miles, does not run,$2000 obo; '05 Ford F350,150,000 miles, does not run, flatbed gooseneck hitch, $2000.Gerard Baudoin, Maurice,Vermilion Parish; 337-523-1672.
red astro camper shell for Fordtruck, came off '03 F-350, goodcond., $450 nego. Scott Carpenter,Kinder, Allen Parish; 337-884-1266.
1998 Ford F-250 Super cab XX,4x4, cold ac, 142K original miles,5.4 L, gas, auto, B&W gooseneckhitch, elec. brakes, clean, runsgreat, 1 owner, $5600. LennieWales, Hammond, LivingstonParish; 225-294-3198.
1980 int. tandem rice/soybeantruck, new rubber tires, w/box &dump, $5000. Al Cramer, Branch,Acadia Parish; 337-581-2300.
Homemade goat, sheep alum.carrier, fits on alum. top of truckfenders, inside fit 62" x77", $450.Homer, Crowley, Acadia Parish;337-781-0218.
Mini 5th wheel Reese 16k rat-ing, $300; (4) Raceline rimsw/tires, 8-hole Ford pattern, $700.Felix Goudeau, Melville, St.Landry Parish; 337-322-5627.2006 350 Ford truck, w/9' servicebed, single axle, diesel engine,good tires, good body, $7000.James Stacy Natchitoches,Natchitoches Parish; 318-352-3692 or 318-663-3692.
1988-98 Chevy short bed, bedfor sale, great overall shape, shal-low dent on side at passenger taillight, bed liner included, $850.Trevor Thornton, DenhamSprings, Livingston Parish; 225-788-4739.
1989 toyota longbed truck,auto, V6, p/s, p/b, a/c, 2 wd, runs& drives great used no oil,300,000 miles, lots of miles left,can send pics, $2000. Jerry Inman,Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-375-5328.
kohler 20kW generator,propane/natural gas, good cond.,low hrs., $2500. David Breezley,Boyce, 318-308-8912.
Dozer mats, 18' x 4' x 18",excel. for cattle crossings or con-struction work, used but good,$100/1. Herdis Neil, Montegut,Terrebonne, Parish; 985-790-5847.
JD 310a loader & backhoe,$12,500. Joseph Miller, Iota,Acadia Parish; 337-779-2268.
JD 550 dozer w/winch, '85model, in good shape & paint, newinjector pump, good undercar-riage, new hoses & blade, runswell, used on cattle operation, noleaks, $18,000. Dwight Brasseaux,Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; 337-522-2280.
Bobcat tS 180 66 hp, 3300 hrs.,complete w/dirt bucket & grapplebucket, located in Covington, runswell, all features work, servicedby dealer since owned by presentowner, $16,500. EdwardLancaster, Kenner, JeffersonParish; 504-250-2151.
16' all steel cattle/horse trailer,bumper hitch, carries 2 extra sparetires, steel top, middle closing gate,great flooring, steel gates on side &rear, solid, extra steel bars, weldedover gates in rear, Keifer built, blue& silver, $5500 or swap or truck orcar. Farrell Chatalain, Husser,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3424.
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Full of tongue & groove lumber,lot of shiplap, (2) porches & newroof, $5000/1. Marilyn, AlexandriaRapides Parish; 318-542-8283.
Old cypress farm house in ruralMeaux, to be moved, 1184 sq./ft., 3bed, 1 bath, new metal roof, exteriorpaint & bathroom, $80,000.Raymond Fontenot, Abbeville,Vermilion Parish; 713-446-4385.
Farm house to be moved, built in1920s, about 1400 sq./ft., located inAcadia Parish, $5000. GlennThibodeaux, Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish; 337-249-1352.
1930s farm house to be moved,pier & beam, 1200 sq. ft., new roof,located in East Baton Rouge Parish,$10,950 obo. Donald Fitzgerald,Baton Rouge, East Baton RougeParish; 225-324-7789.
Farm house to be moved, 2100sq./ft., located in Bell City area. Kim,Bell City, Calcasieu Parish; 337-764-8292.
(12) like new polyethylene plasticgourds for purple martins, $100;new, $230, (4) metal poles, free. JohnFuselier, Laplace, St. John theBaptist Parish; 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.
(20) links of 30' 2 7/8 drill stem,$1/ft. John Falcon,Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish;225-717-0296.
Boxcar floor, 50'x10', all sideshave been removed, great for abridge, $4000. Grayson Benoit,Gueydan, Vermilion Parish; 337-368-6953.
JD belt drive corn grinder, $600.Algy Irvin, Thibodaux, LafourcheParish; 985-448-1101.
Chainlink dog kennel, 5'x10'x5'w/Igloo dog house, $150. C.J.Dartez, Erath, Vermilion Parish;337-230-4439.
(20) heavy-duty 6 gauge horsepanels, 5' high x 20' long, 4" x 4"sq. openings, never used, perfectcond., $85/1. Louis Cramer,Branch, Acadia Parish; 337-788-0498 or 337-380-7296.
Behlen galv. modular 12' horsestall, includes wood & stall mats,has sliding door & swing outhay/feed door, $1300. JackHughes, St. Francisville, WestFeliciana Parish; 225-721-7112.
250 gal. plastic tank, fill hole ontop, drain valve on bottom, $150/1;(2) wheel weights, spacers, 17", 4-hole, 10" apart w/center, 5" pipe,14' long, $200. Shelia Wills,Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-789-0699.
Small animal transporter, idealfor transport of small animalsincluding pets, calves & othersmall livestock in virtually anytruck bed, $250. Keith Simar,Basile, Acadia Parish; 337-250-7944.
110 kW generator, 138 hrs.,$7000; chicken house fans &heaters, $40; booster pumps, 200lbs. pressure, $50. Jerry Durr,Robeline, Natchitoches Parish;318-332-9326.
Priefert cattle squeeze chute, 3yrs., great cond., $2580; cattlecatch pen, made out of 2 5/8" drillstem, $35' dia., $2000; JD 4020power shift, $5500. Nolan Ortego,Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; 318-481-2900.
(3) cattle guards, 7' x 12', madeof 6"x6" I-beams & 2 3/8" pipe,$750/1. Don Collins,
Cattle guards, 8'x20' railroadiron w/wings, $1800; 8'x16' drillpipe, no wings, excel. cond.,$1000. Kent Fontenot, Reeves,Allen Parish; 337-884-6674.
Cement pads, 27" wide, 34"long, foot is 16" x 24", $30/1;2000+lb. feed sacks, $10/1.George Snyder, St. Amant,Ascension Parish; 225-588-5757.
Dethaltcher 40" from TractorSupply, in good cond., $50; steellawn roller, 18x40 lbs., also fromTractor Supply, in good cond.,$150, discount if both purchased.Rebecca McLindon, Bush, St.Tammany Parish; 985-237-3950.
Portable bean & corn dryer, ontrailer, $2500; IH 140 gas w/chop-pers, $3500; JD 4700 sprayerw/TL & spray boom, $25,000.Dianne, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-831-2667 or 337-831-8458.
Craftsman power washer, 2500psi / 2.0, Project pro nozzle sys-tem, 6.0 M.R.S., $250 obo. Ivan orPat Edwards, Ringgold, BienvilleParish; 318-894-9586.
80-gal. iron, combination fueltank/toolbox, fits in back of pickuptruck, 48.5" wide, 34" deep, 22.5"high, $120. Victor, Mansura,Avoyelles Parish; 318-359-8724.
used t posts, $3/1. DwightBrignac, Washington, St. LandryParish; 337-831-3758.
500-gal. diesel tank, $200; 4'forklift forks & bar, $300; 12' tagbucket, new cond., $250; sucker
Plastic molasses tubs, about 25-gal., excel. for plants, $5/tub.Bobby Gene Denton, Jena, LaSalle 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.
Blacksmith coal, 50 lb. sack,$20/1. John Perilloux, Robert,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-542-4346.
Pine lumber, band sawed, airdried in shed, (30) pcs. 2x8x17',(2) pcs. 2x12x17, (7) 2x4x17',$550/thousand if all taken. ScottKees, Deville, Rapides Parish;318-448-1813.
Custom cut pine beams, up to32' long, 2x, 4x, 6x 8x, 10x, 12x,75₵-$2/bf. Todd Brunett,Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-351-2127.
logs to lumber, your place ormine, 1xs, $320/1000 bd.ft.; 2xs,$280/1000 bd.ft.; pine lumber,1xs, 90¢/bd.ft.; 2xs, 60¢/bd.ft.Glenn Dixon, Albany, LivingstonParish; 225-209-5451 or 504-913-6019.
Hay barns & trac. sheds,50'x100'x16', all steel structure &26 gal., metal roofing, can beinstalled & del., $14,000. B.Dauzet, Effie, Avoyelles Parish;318-359-5187 or 318-253-9242.
Wanted: old, split rail fencing.Marc Jarris, Sunset, St. LandryParish; 337-315-1102.
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w/1998 150 Mercury, excel cond.,$7000 obo. Dean Gentile, PortAllen, West Baton Rouge Parish;225-328-2198.
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.
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. LandryParish; 337-945-9015 or 337-948-1352.
alum. "H" beam, 6"x6"x1/4", 10'long, $35/1; good 6000 gal. fuel tank,8' diameter by 16' long on heavy skidw/manhole & ladder, $4000. JohnMiller, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish;337-945-1713.
(3) old bath tubs for water troughs,$25/1; (1) David Bradley pasteurizer,650W, 300W, $25. J.W. Lott,Glenmora, Rapides Parish; 318-729-5609.
Home ground cornmeal by centu-ry-old gristmill, at place only, 80¢/lb.Tommy Rankin, P.O. Box 51, MerRouge, 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.
Custom-made iron gate, very dec-orative w/horse head imprints,expands up to 16' wide, $1860.Houston Penn, Baton Rouge, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-355-4891.
2008 Cougar X-lite 26' fifth wheelw/slide out & outside stove, $5000.Mickey Mayard, New Iberia, IberiaParish; 337-278-6635.
1999 Windsport 34' motorhome,(6) new tires, (2) new roof a/c,35,890 miles, runs great, $17,500.Robert, Opelousas, St. LandryParish; 337-323-8018.
lasalle Parish hunting lease, 52acres, joins Catahoula NationalRefuge & Old River, $800/yr.; 27acres on Funnie Louie Bayou,$500/yr., must furnish liability insur-ance & sign hunting lease agreement,limited to family and/or 4 members.B.G. Denton, Jena, Lasalle Parish;318-992-4504.
Sweet, old-time purple sugarcane,$1/stalk. Nolan Champagne, St.Martinville, St. Martin Parish; 337-342-9737.
Pressure cookers, great for can-ning, 12 qt., $40; 8 qt., $30. LindaGipson, Zachary, East Baton RougeParish; 225-978-3708.
Machine shop equip. and mills,tool bits. Harry Trichel, Campti,Natchitoches Parish; 318-476-2653.
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; bay-ougourds.com or 318-445-3969.
Sugarcane syrup evaporator pan,9'6"x3'8", galv. sheet metal, needsminor repair, over 100 yrs. old. AltonThorne, Pollock, Grant Parish; 318-526-4287.
250-gal. fuel tank w/6' stand, goodcond., $200; water check valve, 12",$90. Lawrence Cramer, Branch,Acadia Parish; 337-278-4685.
Single plow 8-seed planter,$100/1; old turn plow, $100; (2)ironwheel fire extinguishers, $100/1; oldwater cistern, $1000; old sugar vat,iron, 8' x4', good fish pond, 14" deep,$1000; iron skillets, all sizes, $3-$10/1; small blk. pots, 3 qt.-5 gal.,$25/1-up; 6-7.5 gal. blk. pot, $150;9.5 gal. blk. pot, $200; old red brick,$50/1; bell, $250-$900. Gary Hebert,Gonzales, Ascension Parish; 225-715-4942.
Grain fed, angus x Waygucalves, started on creep feed, rangesto 800 lbs., no artificial steroidimplants ever injected, starting at$2/lb. on site or halves or whole car-cass at butcher, $3.35/lb. RandyDeshotel, Oakdale, Allen Parish;318-335-1172.
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.
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Honda 500 4 wd, elec. shift, powersteering, winch, low hrs., fairly new,$5000; sturdy cart to go with 4 wheel-er, $1000. Karen Edwards,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-278-0641.
(8) 6 volt golf cart batteries, pur-chased in '16, $350. Jerry Inman,Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-375-5328.
2009 kubota RTV 1140 4x4 dbl.bench seats, 2364 hrs., one-owner,good shape, $7200, can send pics.Brent Walker, Natchitoches,Natchitoches Parish; 318-663-9416.
2001 Honda 400, 4 wd, on fly, newengine, tires & battery, $1500. GaryDewey, Barataria, Jefferson Parish;504-615-4334.
1988 american General militaryhummer, road worthy, $10,000.Mitch, Lakeland, Pointe CoupeeParish; 225-937-3092.
2014 kubota RTV 500, camo, 4wd, hyd., 343 hrs., elec. fuel injection,$8700. John Marcantel, Mittie, AllenParish; 337-207-9706.
new tires off Honda 420, (2) AT 24x 10x11, (2) AT 24 x 8-12, $200/all.Robby McGrew, West Monroe,Ouachita Parish; 318-398-9895.
roger Mark ii left handed 30-06 bedded McMillian stock ADTtrigger leupold 3-9 scope, $1400;Browning 30-06 semi auto madein Utah, $900. Rick, Kenner,Jefferson Parish; 504-467-8986 or985-893-7334.
Savage model 93R17 rifle, .17cal. HMR, stainless steel, blackcomposite stock, BSA sweet 17scope, $500 obo. Gene Daigle,Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337-296-1295.
Model 1888 Marlin rifle, 32-20round barrel, top ejector, leveraction, about 4,800 made, $1100.James Lee, Forest Hill, RapidesParish; 318-748-6845.
Browning 16 gauge auto shot-gun, chrome or steel metal, verynice, $850; 12 gauge over & underdbl. by Traditious by Fausti, $585.Joseph Miller, Iota, Acadia Parish;337-779-2268.
new & used small coke machines,holds (48) 12 oz. cans cokes or beerw/3 slots for drinks, set from 5¢-$3.15, $400 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.
Wanted: cast iron wash pot, 20 or30-gal no holes or cracks; horse-drawn cane machine. Roger Nash,Leesville, Vernon Parish; 337-238-3632.
Wanted: gas-fired peanut roastingmachine or old coffee roaster. PaulJones, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish;318-346-4084.
Wanted: pine needles, will supplylabor or buy bagged quantities. JohnRomero, Carencro, Lafayette Parish;337-654-9349.
cond., $500; Splendid auto clotheswasher-dryer unit, 120V, removedfrom a motorhome, practically new,excel. cond., $500. Joe Goudeau, St.Francisville, West Feliciana Parish;225-328-5047.
2014 35Gtr Gator tail w/1754Gator tail boat & trailer, only 34hrs., on rig, like new, $12,500.Ricky Lacour, Plaucheville,Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-21840.
19.5' aquasport-VB center con-sole, all electronics, 175 Johnsoncomp rebuilt, 100 hrs., boat & trail-er, ready to fish, new batteries &tires. Charles Orlando, Folsom, St.Tammany Parish; 985-237-8802.
1994 alumaweld 17 bass boat,85 Yamaha, low hrs., power trim,stainless steel prop, one owner,garage kept, new Minn Kota 55 lb.troll motor, new Minn Kota onboard charger, excel., $4000. GaryHorne, Oakdale, Allen Parish; 318-335-5251.
1982 16' aluminum BassTracker w/50 hp Mercury Powertilt, all recently rebuilt, updated,great cond., $3450; Motor Guidetrolling motor, 12 volt, 34 lb.thrust, good cond., $120. ThomasLandry, Abbeville, VermilionParish; 337-298-7225.
(Washington, D.C.) Dec. 17, 2018 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced the second and final round of trade mitigation payments to assist farmers suffering from damage due to unjustified trade retaliation by foreign nations. Producers of certain commodities will now be eligible to receive Market Facilitation Program (MFP) payments for the second half of their 2018 production.
Since September 2018, USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) has been administering the MFP to provide the first payments to producers for the first 50 percent of their 2018 production.
The MFP provides payments to almond, cotton, corn, dairy, hog, sorghum, soybean, fresh sweet cherry, and wheat producers
who have been significantly impacted by actions of foreign governments resulting in the loss of traditional exports. Eligible producers should apply after harvest is complete, as payments will only be issued once production is reported.
Producers need only sign-up once for the MFP to be eligible for the first and second payments. The MFP sign-up period opened in September and runs through January 15, 2019, with information and instructions provided at www.farmers.gov/mfp.
Producers must complete an application by January 15, 2019 but have until May 1, 2019 to certify their 2018 production.
For farmers who have already applied, completed harvest, and certified their 2018 production, a second payment will be
issued on the remaining 50 percent of the producer’s total production, multiplied by the MFP rate for the specific commodity.
“The President reaffirmed his support for American farmers and ranchers and made good on his promise, authorizing the second round of payments to be made in short order,” U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said. “While there have been positive movements on the trade front, American farmers are continuing to experience losses due to unjustified trade retaliation by foreign nations. This assistance will help with short-term cash flow issues as we move into the new year.”
For more information or to locate and contact local FSA offices, interested producers can visit www.farmers.gov.
USDA launches second round of trade mitigation payments The Camellia Club of New
Orleans will hold its 79th Annual Show on January 26, 2019 at Delgado
Community College – Student Life Center, next to WYES TV on 916
Navarre Ave, New Orleans, La, 70124. Several hundred blooms will be on
display by exhibitors from throughout the Gulf South. The show is open to the public free of charge from 2-4
pm. This year’s plant sale will feature rare yellow camellias and several
new introductions in addition to old favorites. The plant sale begins at
12:00 noon. Anyone is welcome to enter blooms from their own camellia collection in the show (membership not required). There is a novice class for amateur exhibitors. Blooms will be accepted from 8-10:30 a.m. Club
members will be available to assist in with entering of the blooms. For any additional information please contact
John Grimm at (504)-610-7828 or Nick Piazza at (504) 616-4378 or
will be held April 6-7 at the District Lafayette, 4607 Johnston St.,
Lafayette. Admission is $5 for adults and children under 6-years old enter free. For more information, call 337-
212-6581.
Coming Your Way
(The 2019 Ag Expo Forestry Forum will be held at the West Monroe Convention Center Jan. 18.
The AgCenter and the Northeast Louisiana Agri-Business Council are sponsoring the forum. Registration will begin at 8 a.m., and the meeting is from 8:30 until noon.
Monroe attorney and tree farmer Paul Spillers will review tax topics for timberland owners, and Buck Vandersteen, executive director of the Louisiana Forestry Association, will provide forest industry updates.
AgCenter economist Shaun Tanger will cover timber market opportunities for
northeast Louisiana, and AgCenter wildlife specialist Ashley Long will discuss wildlife management.
AgCenter forestry specialist Michael Blazier will present information on The Morehouse Project, a new venture to enhance the health of northeast Louisiana and southeast Arkansas forests.
Natural Resources Conservation Service state conservationist Kevin Norton will review the farm bill, and NRCS state forester Rick Williams will discuss tree value, harvesting and forestry best management practices.
Kim Tolson will review activities of the Louisiana Feral Hog Management Advisory Task Force. Tolson is a professor of biology at the University of Louisiana Monroe and serves as the chairman of the task force.
Early registration is $15 by Jan. 11. Registration is $20 at the door. One adult admission to Ag Expo is included in the fee.
Checks should be made payable to Catahoula ANR and mailed to LSU AgCenter, P.O. Box 160, Harrisonburg, LA 71340. Include “Forestry Forum” on the memo line.
The West Monroe Convention Center is located at 901 Ridge Ave.
Ag Expo Forestry Forum set for Jan. 18 in West Monroe