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1 VOL. 97, No. 9 May 1, 2014 For the second year in a row, the Covington Food Bank donated fresh meat to food insecure families. The Covington Food Bank serves, on average, 360 families each week in the St. Tammany, Tangipahoa and Washington parishes. Please deliver this Market Bulletin to: Chris Meredith, Chappapeela Farms; Brent Robbins, LDAF deputy commissioner; Lucille Kelley, STP Jr. Livestock Auction Buyer; David Huval, II, Huval Properties; Bobby Yarborough, Manda's Fine Meats; Pete Rudesill, LDAF; LDAF Commissioner Mike Strain; Samantha Goodwin, Representative for Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta; Dennis Sharp, St. Tammany Parish Councilman; John Lalla, Natco Food Services; Fred Bass, LDAF; Sandy Robbins, STP Jr. Livestock Association past president; Dobby Lachney, DOCAR. Businesses Support 4-H, FFA; Donate Meat to Area Food Bank For the second year in a row, the Covington Food Bank donated fresh meat to food insecure families. The meat was provided by community and business leaders. The hogs, lambs and goats were purchased through St. Tammany 4-H in which the money raised there goes to the young 4-H members. We re supporting 4-H. We love the education the participants are getting and we always believe in giving back to the community. It s the need that s being filled and you know you re a part of that, said Bobby Yarborough of Manda Fine Meats. For many of the participants, they have a connection to 4-H. My children were and my grandchildren are in the 4-H. This means a lot for us to help the 4-H kids and the community. We hope to continue doing this, said David Huval with Huval s trucking. The Covington Food Bank serves, on average, 360 families each week in the St. Tammany, Tangipahoa and Washington parishes. Mildred Creel is a food bank recipient and expressed how thankful she was for the meat donation. Meat is expensive so this is very helpful. Brian Fabregas with ServiceMaster said, It s nice to help out the community we work in and give people what they need. The development director for the food bank, Jamie Andrepont, said they re grateful for the support from the Junior Livestock Association. Occasionally, we ll get a donation of hot dogs or chicken, but this is tremendous, especially with it being Easter time. This year, the meat donation more than doubled from 1500 pounds of meat to almost 3500 pounds. There is a demand for local products. That s the world we live in. The companies that purchased the animals were more than willing to participate in this effort, said Chris Meredith who helped broker the sale of the animals. Natco s John Lalla, whose company boxed the fresh meat, added, It s exciting. When we learned of the challenge of getting the meat processed and what it was for, we knew we could handle this. The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M., says he hopes to get more community and 4-H participation with food banks across the state.

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3 May 1, 2014 Category Index Agritourism...16 Aquaculture...9 Archery...17 ATVs...17 Bees & Honey...10 Boats...17 Cattle...5 Contractor Equip...15 Crafts & Woodwork...16 Deer & Exotics...10 Dogs...8 Dom. Birds & Equip...8 Eggs...9 Equine Services...7 Equip Service for Hire...10 Farm Buildings for Salvage...15 Farm & Livestock Supplies...15 Farm Services...10 Farm Trucks...15 Fertilizer...11 Fishing & Tackle...17 From the Farm...16 Fruits & Vegetables...11 Hay & Grain...12 Hay Equip...14 Horses...6 Hunting, Fishing & Camping...17 Jams & Jellies...12 Leases & Memberships...17 Livestock Boarding...10 Lumber & Sawing...16 Misc Hunting Items Nuisance Animal Removal...10 Pigeons...9 Poultry...9 Rabbits...9 Ratites Rural Properties for Sale...11 Rural Properties for Rent or Lease...11 Seeds, Flowers & Ornamentals...11 Sewing & Fabrics...15 Sheep & Goats...7 Stallion Service...7 Swine...8 Tack...7 Tractors & Equip...13 Trailers, Wagons & Equipment...15 Trees & Fruiting Vines...11 ADVERTISING DEADLINES May 29 issue: Deadline Thurs., March 8, noon June 12 issue: Deadline Thurs., May 22, noon June 26 issue: Deadline Thurs., June 5, noon July 10 issue: Deadline Thurs., June 19, noon ADVERTISEMENT FORM PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING FORM TO SUBMIT ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE/WANTED (CIRCLE ONE) Category Name Address City Zip Code Parish Phone Ad Copy - 25 Word Limit You must be a subscriber and a Louisiana resident to advertise in the Louisiana Market Bulletin. All information must be complete and the price of each item for sale must be listed. Ads not meeting these requirements will not be printed. See other regulations under individual headings. Due to page limits, ads will be printed first come, first served. Mail ads to P.O. Box 3534, Baton Rouge, LA ads to marketbulletinads@ldaf.state.la.us or fax to CATTLE Attention: Bull sellers and buyers. All non-virgin bulls and bulls older than 24 months for sale in Louisiana must have a current negative trichomoniasis test from an accredited veterinarian before they may be sold. Virgin bulls must have a breeder s certification of virgin status signed by the breeder, the breeder s agent or an accredited veterinarian. For more information, contact the LDAF Animal Health Services and Food Safety at or visit the website at REMINDER: Have all of your heifer calves between four and 12 months of age vaccinated against brucellosis. For information contact your local veterinarian, LDAF animal health personnel, your parish Cattlemen's Association or parish Farm Bureau. 2 ¾ Tejima Strain Wagyu/Angus bull calves, weaned, eating feed & rye grass, known for their tenderness & marbling qualities, makes great future breeders, $1350/1. Bill Miller, Kinder, Allen Parish; or (3) reg. Beefmaster bulls, red, 22 mos. old, $1750, red. 10 mos., $1450, sired by Lasater 0192 son dun. 5 yrs., w/many calves, sired, $2250. Casey Fruge, Lake Arthur, Jeff Davis Parish; Reg. Angus bull, 23 mos., large frame & gentle, $2500. Leonard Blanchard, Greenwell Springs, East Baton Rouge Parish; or Heifer calves, lbs., out of red Angus cows & crossbreds, R.A. Brown Red Angus genetics, $1000/1-up; reg. blk. & red. Angus bulls, 2 yrs., Iron Mountain & HXC Conquest bloodlines, $3000/1-up. Mark LeJeune, Elton, Jeff Davis Parish; Reg. blk. & red Angus bulls, 2 yrs., Iron Mountain I HXC Conquest, $3000/1-up. M. LeJeune, Elton, Jeff Davis Parish; (10) ¾ Angus & ¼ Brahman heifers, exposed to bull since 10/13, (4) calves on ground, $1500/1. Algy Irvin, Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish; or (10) Char./Angus cross w/calves, 3/N/1, 3-7 yrs., $2300/1. Carlton Jackson, Longville, Beauregard Parish; Reg. polled Hereford bull, 3 ½ yrs., great disp., calves on ground, $2500; blk. Angus heifers, mos., wormed & shots, lbs., $1250/1-up. White Sands, Pearl River, St. Tammany Parish; Red Brangus horned bull, 2 yrs., trich & fert. tested, $1500. Kyle Medicis, Bell City, Calcasieu Parish; Angus bull, pb, 7 mos., $600. Clinton Breland, Angie, Washington Parish; or (4) reg. Char. heifers, (3) sired by a son of Tr Mr Fire Water 5792 Ret & (1) by Cooley Royce, show prospects, weaned & ready to go in May, $1250/1. Louis Cook, Shreveport, Caddo Parish; or Reg. Angus bulls, upward, timeless, Bushwacker, BC Lookout Final Product, War Party & Consensus bloodlines, $1800- $3500/1. Ray Gendron, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; (3) pb Hereford cows, 5 yrs., bred to calves in Oct-Nov., $2000/1. Carroll Duhon, Youngsville, Vermilion Parish; or Brangus cow, 3 yrs. w/3 mo. heifer calves, $1800. James Sibley, Walker, Livingston Parish; Jersey Holstein heifers, 4 mos., $500/1. Tommy Stockman, Oakdale, Allen Parish; (5) reg. bulls w/papers, (3) 3-4 mos., $500/1; (1) 7 mos., $800; (1) 4-5 yrs., $2200. Paul Tassin, Walker, Livingston Parish; or Reg. Brahman bull, 9 yrs., dark gray show bull, gentle, 2000 lbs., used for F1 cross Angus cows, calves to show, $2500. Clinton Twilley, Greensburg, St. Helena Parish; (2) reg. Dexter cows, dun, horned, good mothers, $600/1. Leon Mitchell, Prairieville, Ascension Parish; or (3) reg. Beefmaster bulls, (1) 22 mos., red, $1750; (1) 10 mos., red, $1450; sired by Lasater 0192 son, dun, 5 yrs. w/many calves sired, $2250. Casey Fruge, Lake Arthur, Jeff Davis Parish; (3) Dexter cows, dun colored, bred w/calves at side, $2000/pr.; pb blk. Dexter bull, 3 yrs., $1500 or $7000/all. Todd Shaffett, Bush, St. Tammany Parish; Reg. red Brahman bull, born 5/28/11, virgin, 4-H show bull, won several Grand & Reserve champ awards, good semen tested, $3000 nego. T. Hebert, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; (2) horned Hereford bulls, 3 yrs., semen and trich tested, virgins, Copper Line 1 bloodlines, $3500/1. Kelly Richard, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; Limousin bulls, 6 mos. & older, Page 5 reds, blks., polled & homozygous, herd side potential, great EPDs, docile, $1500/1; Piedmontese bulls, 6 mos. & older, fb, Limousin & Piedmontese cross, blks. & polled, genetically trimmed lean meat, sweat glands, $1500/1. Terry Fox, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; (2) Dexter cows, blk. w/horns, lbw, good for first time heifers,(1) reg., $1500; (1) un-reg. $1200. R. Conway, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Reg. Angus bulls, mos., vacc. & semen tested, $1900- $2200/1. R.J. Needham, Robert, Tangipahoa Parish; Cert. F1 replacement heifers, born 6/14/13, reg. Angus sire x reg. Santa Gertrudis dam, Bangs vacc., $1000. Brent Deshautelle, Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; or Reg. Angus first time heifers w/calf, some will be bred back bulls ready for weaning, bred heifers, $1750/1; weaned bulls, $1500/1; cow/calf prs., bred back, 3/N/1, $2650-$3000/1. Donald de la Houssaye, New Iberia, Iberia Parish, Reg. Angus bull, 26 mos., virgin, fert. tested, ready for heavy service, $2800. Randy Paul, Crowley, Acadia Parish; Dexter cow, $800. Kirk or Melinda Stelly, Leonville, St. Landry Parish; Jersey bull, born 7/1/12, polled, 50' tall, very correct, gentle, easy handle, ½ standard reg. Jersey & sire is Dexter Corner Orlando, 42" reg. mini Jersey bull, from gentle, well-tempered parents, dam is easy keeper & good milker w/excel. udder, proven breeder, $1200. Wanda Barras, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; or Holstein x Jersey heifer, gentle, nurse cow prospect, $800. David Walsworth, Jonesboro, Jackson Parish; Reg. Brangus bulls, 12 mos.-2 yrs., $2000/1-up. Shannon Guidry, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; Reg. ½ Simmental & ½ Angus bull, 3 yrs., ¼ Simmental & ¾ Angus, not reg., 2 yrs., great bloodlines, $1800/1. Keith Marler, Boyce, Rapides Parish; or (6) pb Char. bulls, mos., $2000/1; (10) pb Char. heifers, mos., $1400. Doyle Pritchard, Jena, Lasalle Parish; Reg. Angus bulls, 14 mos., 1260 lbs., top genetics, semen tested, halter broke, $2850/1-up. Art Melancon, Larose, Lafourche Parish;

4 Page 6 May 1, 2014 Reg. Char. bulls, yrls. vacc., & performance tested, $2500-$5000/1; reg. yrlg heifers, $2000/1-up. Coy Fitch, Jeanerette, Iberia Parish; (8) pb Brahman yrlg. bulls, J.D. Hudgins reg. sire, $1000-$1400/1. Bobby Denton, Jena, Lasalle Parish; Reg. Char. hefiers, mos., polled, lbw, gentle, $850/1-up. Ronald St. Amand, Washington, St. Landry Parish; or (16) reg. Char. prs., dams 3-8 yrs., raised on farm & sire by son of Prime Cut, calves sired by son of Thundering Wind, prs., $2500/1. George Lee, Greensburg, St. Helena Parish; Pb polled Hereford bull, 24 mos., good conform., pasture raised w/supplements, $1500. M. Richard, Mowata, Acadia Parish; Reg. mini Zebu bulls, cows & calves, assorted colors, show quality, $500/1-up. Jerome Hammons, Many, Sabine Parish; (3) Angus heifers, gentle, $2700. John O Neal, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; Pb Jersey cow, 5 yrs., gentle, freshened 3/29, perfect bag, will accept any calf, nursing 4 calves, $2000; Jersey/Holstein heifers, bred, $1000/1-up. Ben Beggett, Mittie, Allen Parish; (9) F1 bulls, mos., Brahman cows x horned Hereford bulls, grass fed, $1550/1. P. Watts, Livingston, Livingston Parish; Reg. Angus bulls, 15 mos. & older, great genetics, shots, wormed & fert. tested, big frame w/easy calving EPDs, raised in the south for the south, $2500/1. Greg Tate, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; or Brangus bull, born 12/1/11, good bull for heifers lbw calves, Brinks Brightside & John Wayne 44L bloodlines, tested trich negative, $1450. Steve Dauzat, Bueche, West Baton Rouge Parish; Reg. Angus bull, 9 mos., Connealy Forward x Saugahatchee 3000C bloodline, $1200. Hugh Junca, Franklin, St. Mary Parish; or Reg. Brahman bulls & heifers, 1 yr. & older, J.D. Hudgins genetics, dehorned & vacc., gentle, $1500/1- up. Odell McCartney, Olla, Lasalle Parish; Charlangus cows, 3-6 yrs., $1800/1-$2000/1; Char. bulls, 2 yrs., $3000/1-$4000/1; Char. cows, 3-6 yrs., $2400/1-$3000/1. F. Rodosta, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; or H reg. Jersey cow, $1500. Rodney Courville, Maringouin, Iberville Parish; Reg. Angus bulls & heifers, from a son of S.A.V. Networth 420, dams sired by bulls for Top AI sires, bulls, $1500/1; heifers, mos., $1200. Whitney Guidry, Lockport, Lafourche Parish; Reg. Char. bull, polled, 24 mos., vacc. & shots, semen tested, La. bred, good bloodline, reserve champ., $2400. Roy Comeaux, Youngsville, Lafayette Parish; Maine Anjou bulls & heifers, 7 mos. old bulls, thick & blk., bred to any cow will throw heifers w/great udders & powerful bulls w/great feed & legs, gentle, shots & wormed, $1500/1; heifers, mos., $2000/1-up. Judy Wiggins, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; Polled Hereford bulls 7-15 mos., weaned bull calves, super thick, dams w/beautiful udders, great EPDs, gentle, champ sired, shots & wormed, $1500/1-up. Laura Hughes, Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish; or Reg. Hereford bull, born 9/08, Remitall Boomer bloodline, gentle, large frame, proven bull, great EPDs, fert. tested, calves to view, $2500. Jessica Fontenot, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; Angus plus bull, off of Payday bloodline, born 9/13 & weaned 2/14, big frame, deep bodied muscular calf, docile, $1200. J. Fontenot, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; (9) heifers, ready to breed, (5) Angus, (2) blk. baldy & (2) Charalais cross, $10,000/all; (5) Angus cross heifers, (1) 5 mos. bred, (4) ready to breed, $5000/all. Terry Miller, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; or (6) reg. Char. bulls & heifers, 1 yr., good bloodlines, shots & wormed, (3) bulls, $1500/1; (3) heifers, $900/1. Mark Brooks, Franklinton, Washington Parish; Reg. Angus 3/N/1 cow, South Forever Lady, 1300 lbs., w/4-mo.- old calf out of Predestined bull, bred back to Predestined bull, $2400. Henry Miller Jr., Destrehan, St. Charles Parish; Reg. Char. bull, 17 mos., gentle, lbw, good conform., fert. tested & dewormed, $1875. Gary Lavergne, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; (3) reg. Brangus bulls, 4 yrs., $2500/1; (2) Braford bulls, 3 yrs., $2200/1. Kent Fontenot, Reeves, Allen Parish; (100) Angus x Brangus cows, bred to reg. Angus bull, vacc. & dewormed, some w/calves, $2000/1. Tim Gautreau, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Reg. South Poll herd bull, 6 yrs., $2500; reg. South Poll bull, 23 mos., $2500; (2) reg. Beefmaster cows, 5 & 6 yrs., bred to South Poll, $1650/1; cow/calf pr., $1850. J.A. Girgenti, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; or Charbray bull, born 3/14/12, gentle, $1800. Ronnie Montgomery, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; Reg. Simm. bulls, mos., homozygous blk., top bloodlines, good EPDs, $2000-$3000/1. Donnie Harper, Winnsboro, Franklin Parish; Reg. polled Hereford bulls, mos., excel. EPDs, lbw, thick & long bodied, gentle, virgins, sound feet & legs, virgins, $2500/1. Wesley Coffman, Leesville, Vernon Parish; Reg. Hereford bulls, 13 mos. & older, show quality, lbw, great EPDs, gentle, $2000/1-up. Clay Parish, Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish; or Mini Zebu bull, 4-mos. old, $400. Jerry Corley, Trout, LaSalle Parish; (2) Jersey & Holstein cross heifers, 4 mos. & 13 mos. old, very gentle, $375 & $750; (2) Holstein bulls, 225 lbs. $200/1. Randy Lea, Denham Springs, Livingston Parish; Reg. Angus cow, 8 yrs., bred to good reg. Angus bull, calves in 6/14, $1600. John Joiner, DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; Wanted: head, Brangus or Braford type, open, light or heavy bred, prs. between 2-5 yrs., L.G., New Roads, Pointe Coupee Parish; HORSES, MULES & JACKS All horses, mules, and jacks must be from bona fide livestock farmers. We cannot accept notices from horse dealers, order buyers or persons selling on commission basis. Every time you submit an advertisement one of the following must be provided. 1. All listings of horses, mules or jacks must be accompanied by a COPY of the original official negative Coggins test for Equine Infectious Anemia (E.I.A.) that was performed within the past 6 months prior to sale on all horses, mules, and jacks, except nursing foals. (OR) 2. A signed statement from the seller stating that he will furnish the buyer with a negative Coggins at the time of sale. Mules that ride & pull, $750/1- up. Harry Latiolais, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; Mini colts, 1-2 yrs., $200/1; mini mares, AMHA &AMHR different colors, some trained to cart, $500/1. Darron Cunningham, Albany, Livingston Parish; Reg. TW mares, geld. & weans., bay, blk., blue, buckskin, spotted, gentle, lay-w-way, $600/1-up. L.D. Spears, Dry Creek, Beauregard Parish; (2) mules w/harnesses, 14 yrs., full brothers, $1500; (2) App. mares, 14 yrs., full sisters, $500/1; standard bred mare, 14 yrs., $500. Rance Robertson, Pollock, Grant Parish; ½ QH & ½ TW, geld., pal., 6 yrs., $600. Ronnie Andrepont, St. Landry, Evangeline Parish; or AQHA bay mare, Smart Chic O'Lena & Colonel Freckles breeding, used on cattle, excel. broodmare, $2000 nego; '13 grade filly, gentle & well mannered, $500. March Center, Hamburg, Avoyelles Parish; AQHA 3/N/1 pkg., 7 yr. old broodmare by Watch Sweet Jack w/colt, 10 yr. old broodmare by Grays Oak w/filly, 13 yr. old broodmare by Right This Minnick w/colt, all bred back & foals by Smart Little Rapper, $1500/1; AQHA wean, sired by Smart Little Rapper, Right this Minnick, Grays Oak & Two ID Jack bloodlines, $500. Buddy Robinson, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; Gaited paint mare, 11 yrs., beautiful, 14.2 hands, gentle yet active, beautiful, $700. Rebecca McLindon, Bush, St. Tammany Parish; Quality reg. cutting, roping, reining ranch & sorting prospects by Colonels Lil Scoot, out of good mares, good looking roan, 2 yrs., filly by Smart Plan Peppy & a few bred mares, $800-$1500/1. John Broussard, Erath, Vermilion Parish; Mule, saddle bred, 8 yrs., very good on trails, will follow or lead, responsive to leg, body & voice cues, adept to loading, stands quiet for farrier, vet, clipping, ties & bathes, rides parades, neck reins well, $2200. Tami Rodney, Prairieville, Assumption Parish; Several AQHA horses, some good for beginner riders, ranch gelds., some not reg., other event horses avail., $1500-$7500/1. Dean Gentile, Port Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish; AQHA reg. stallions, broodmares, yrlgs. & roper horses, Mr. San Peppy 50%+, Peppy San Badger, Oklahoma Star 33.3%, $800/1-up. David Yount, Coushatta, Red River Parish; or MFT mare, 3 yrs., reg. DNA tested, $5000. Cynthia Cloud, Pineville, Rapides Parish; Head or heal 20 yrs., bay geld., great horse for beginning ropper, $2000; '02 AQHA buckskin dun ranch mare, 8 mos. in roping pen, Doc O'Lena, Smart Peppy on top, Poco Jacket on bottom, $1500. Michael Soileau Mamou, Evangeline Parish; AQHA reg. gray geld. heading horse, 16 hands, 1200 lbs., Hancock bloodlines, $4000. Duane Wilson, Slaughter, East Feliciana Parish; Buckskin geld., 12 yrs., head horse, scores great, 16 hands, used for barrels & poles, gentle & no bad habits, $2800. Jason Wright, Glenmora, Rapides Parish; (2) mini studs, 8-mos., $250/1; (1) mini paint jenny, 8 mos., $350. Jerry Corley, Trout, LaSalle Parish; ½ Belgian, ½ QH, red & wh. paint mare, 8 yrs., pulls, rides, anybody can ride, $800. Randy Bourge, Duson, Acadia Parish; after 4 p.m Pal. granddaughter of Shining Spark, lots of color, contrast & heavy boned, $1700. Marc Browning, Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; or sorrel w/chrome granddaughter of Shining Spark, (4) wh. socks & blaze, ready to go under saddle & ride, great performance prospect, $1500. Bettye Ann Browning, Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; or AQHA gray stallion, dam off of Handle Bar Doc, sire is S.R. Innovator off of Doc's Hickory & Jo O'Lena, professionally broke, gentle, $750. Ted Briley, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; (1) ivory champagne mare, (1) chestnut philly & (1) smokey cream colored stud, 27"-32", $350/1 or $900/all. Todd Shaffett, Bush, St. Tammany Parish; Reg. spotted saddle horse, born 10/98, beautiful tri-color, bay, wh. & blk. long mane & tail, very smooth gait, gentle, easy to load, $1200. Ginger Emerson, Coushatta, Red River; Dbl. reg. AQHA & NFQHA mare, born 3/95, beautiful gray mare, has reining training, works off leg pressure, excel. handle, $1500. G. Emerson, Coushatta, Red River; Working QH & TW weans. & yrlgs., 2-yrs. old, under saddle &

5 May 1, 2014 Page 7 broodmares, Doc O' Lena, Gay Bar King, Poco Bueno, Cody, Hancock & Peppy San, freeze branded, $1500-$8500/1. Fred Rodosta, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Own son of Two Eyed Red Buck off of own daughter of Watch Joe Jack, $750; grandson of Two Eyed Jack, $600. James Venable, Church Point, St. Landry Parish; Blk./wh. paint horse, 5 yrs., 15 ½ hands, super gentle for anyone, one of a kind, good looking, pen cows, trail ride, breakaway rope, started on barrels & does it all, $3900. Arthur Smith, Gonzales, Ascension Parish; APHA bay tobiano mare, barrels, pole-bending, goat tying & some break-away, pretty, gentle & follows you around, good conform., $3000. Karen Moses, Pineville, Rapides Parish; AQHA bay roan mare, born 4/08 w/lineback dun, foaled 2/11/14, bred to Skipas Golden Lena, Wily Colorado & others on top, High MSRP, Bronco King Bueno & others on bottom, $2000; AQHA bay roan mare, born 4/12/09 w/stud buckskin foal, foaled 2/3/14, $2000. Charles Seal, Oakdale, Evangeline Parish; Reg. mini mares, $300/1; other, $250/1. Greg Lefleur, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; or Zonley, ½ donkey & ½ zebra, 50" tall, geld., gentle, easy to catch, rides & leads, no bad habits, loads & backs out of trailer, $100. Lawrence Fontenot, Reeves, Allen Parish; (4) mini horses, 1 yr., 22"-26" tall, may del., $250/1. Skip Russell, Ruston, Lincoln Parish; or AQHA yrlg. bay, Doc O'Lena & Dual Pep bred stallion, $650; reg. broodmares, all top performance bred, some bred & some open, $500/1-up. Jimmie Taylor, Winnfield, Winn Parish; APHA reg. pal. yrlg. colt, War Leo & Dash bloodlines, chipped, $4000 obo. Crystal Hallum, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; Mini horses, small, good conform., all ages & colors, studs, mares & fillies, some mares possibly bred, $300/1. Jerome Hammons, Many, Sabine Parish; AQHA reg. sorrel filly, born 1/12, Doc O'Lena, San Peppy Badger bloodlines, halter broke, gentle, lovable, needs good home, microchipped, will make deal, $800. Rogers DeHart, Gibson, Terrebonne Parish; STALLION SERVICE (3) foundation QH stallions, Pepsi, Peppy San x Doc Bar, $800/$10 mare care; Hancock, Doc O'Lena x Hancock, $1000/$10 mare care; Buck, Peppy San Badger x Cutter Bill, $800/$10, full pedigree & breeding agreement avail. Fred Rodosta, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; or APHA bay tobiano mare, barrels, pole-bending & goat tying, pretty, gentle & follows you around, good conform., $3000. Karen Moses, Pineville, Rapides Parish; Reg. TW stallion, blue roan, 16 hands, Rap's Ace of Spades, blk. points w/no wh., great temp., produces gentle walking foals, $200/$5 mare care. L.D. Spears, Dry Creek, Beauregard Parish; AQHA buckskin stallion, reg. w/apha, very gentle, grandson of Smart Little Lena on top & King's Copy on bottom, gentle colts, $300. Joe Kimble, Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; or pal. stallion, 38", Tall Pine Sandman aka Pretty Boy, crosses well w/pony mares, for good riding height, stud fee & live foal guarantee, $100/dry mare care, $2; wet, $3/1. Sarina Lirette, Bourg, Terrebonne Parish; gray stallion, IMA Playgun Mister, own son of Playgun, dam is Little Lena Squall, out of Rum Squall, $67,000 NCHA earnings, will pasture breed 4/1-5/30, $500. Terry Mengarelli, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; AQHA Two-Eyed Jack, bred buckskin, '09 AQHA world show qualifier & R.O.M. earner in heading & heeling, son of the Duke of Jacks, by a Watch Joe Jack daughter, multi/proven mare disc., $550/$5 mare care. Jay Folse, Vacherie, St. James Parish; or Tennessee bred reg. thoroughbred stallion, foaled 3/26/09, pasture breeding, good bloodlines, $2500. Rodney Moreau, Simmesport, Avoyelles Parish; or Reg sorrel stallion by Dualin Gun out of Dual Pep, Peppy San Badger, Doc's Hickory & Miss Silver Pistol, dam is Razz Berries out of Son of a Doc Bar & Gay Bar King, full brother to reigning futurity winner, $300/$5 mare care. Roger Brown, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Cremello LQHBA-CC Dash of Lighting, 15.2 hands, Skipper W, Dash For Cash, Go Man Go & Zan Parr Bar bloodlines, Arabian sweepstakes sire, natural cover, $500/$450 multiple mares, $7; wet, $8/1. Lisa Lyons, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; Own son of Two Eyed Red Buck off of own daughter of Watch Joe Jack, $750; grandson of Two Eyed Jack, $600. James Venable, Church Point, St. Landry Parish; AQHA pal. stallion, barrel racing, 15.2 hands, 1200 lbs., Neat Lil Firewater, own son of Firewater Flit, out of a winning & producing AAA mare, Neat & Fleet SI 96, super disp. & conform., $650. Judy Gambino, Columbia, Caldwell Parish; Beautiful Egyptian Arabian stallion, Norus sire of European champ Hadiddi & champ El Norus grandson, gray, 15 hands, dbl. Ibn Moniet, El Ne Fous, Babson breeding, strong hips, excel. bone & temp., introductory $750/$7 mare care. Clyde Savage, Plaucheville, Avoyelles Parish; Colonel's Lil Scoot, outstanding son of Smart Lil Scoot, out of top 10 producing daughter of Colonel Freckles, produces cutting, roping, sorting & working horses, $750; Smart Plan Peppy, out of a multiple producing daughter of Little Peppy, foals have looks, minds & ability, $500. John Broussard, Erath, Vermilion Parish; AQHA Bill's Little Acre, own son of Bob Acre Doc x Doc Quixote mare, NCHA money earners, has looks, disp. & conform., $1000/$15 mare care. James Duplichan, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; AQHA reg. & LQHBA accredited gray stallion, grandson of Beduino, excel. temp., smart & athletic, 3x fast, trainer owned, reined working cow horse & barrel racer, sire Champs Best 999, dam Bristol Lady, race money earners, $850/$6 mare care, approved mares, mult. mare disc. avail. Rachel Bertrand, Crowley, Acadia Parish; EQUINE SERVICES Rene Petz III, horseshoeing, LLC, minis to drafts, mules & donkeys, corrective, therapeutic & standard horse hoof evaluation, graduate of Okla. Horseshoeing school, 7+ yrs. experience, trims, $30; shoes, $75. Rene Petz, Albany, Livingston Parish; Professional horse training, specializing in cutting & developing broke cow/ranch horses, breaking & training of all ages, quality facility, cattle & reasonable rates. Hana Broussard, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; Rachel Bertrand horse training, breaking & training performance horses, gentle handler, every horse deserves a great start, fresh calves on location, feed, hay, shavings included. Rachel Bertrand, Crowley, Acadia Parish; Professional horse training specializing in reining, reined cow horse & cutting, will take your horse from the beginning to the show pen. Matthew Howell, Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; Horse training, colt starting, problem horses, lessons, clinics, started about 900 colts, multiple futurity champ, finalist & money earners, including NCHA Futurity finalist. Daniel Dauphin, Rayne, Acadia Parish; or DauphinHorsemanship.com. Professional trainer over 40 yrs. experience, have a respectful & safe horse, let us teach you to gain respect from the ground up, from Just Us Farms. C.J. Breaux, Mamou, Evangeline Parish; or Horse training, colt starting, problem horses, roping horses, a lot of cattle working, $550/mo. Ronald Dubois, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; or Honey Do Farms, offering breaking, training, Western riding lessons, camps & horse sales. Kori Schexnayder, Church Point, St. Landry Parish; or TACK 15" Texas King saddle, 17" Circle T saddle, other tack saddles, $350/1. Raymond Peters, Oakdale, Evangeline Parish; Australian endurance saddle, 17", excel. cond., $300. James Springer, Pollock, Grant Parish; Saddles, American made roping & Western pleasure, Billy Cook, Long Horn, Circle Y and Herford, rawhide trees, excel. cond., $350- $600. Charles Casanova, Holden, Livingston Parish; " roping saddle, custom made w/matching breast collar, excel. cond., $700. Linda Duhon, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Nylon or cow hide bull whips, $50/1-up, repairs also. Billy Anderson, Baker, East Baton Rouge Parish; " Guffey roping saddle, excel. cond., $650. Dean, Port Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish; Handmade high back saddle, like new, excel. cond., $800. Roland Byrd, Oakdale, Allen Parish; " Todd Sloan barrel saddle, excel. cond., $550; 15" Billy Royal pleasure/show saddle, dark brown w/silver, $550. Barb Ackerson, Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; Glen Yates 15" barrel racing saddle, good shape, hand made, $650. John O'Neal, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; SHEEP & GOATS St. Croix sheep, rams, reg. $250/1, new lambs coming June. David Reinhart, Simpson, Vernon Parish; African pygmy male, 1 yr., $50. Linda Bailey, Many, Sabine Parish; Katahdin/Dorper sheep, 5 mos., males for breeding only, blk. & blk./wh., no shearing, easy keepers, $150/1. Rebecca Gondron, Broussard, Lafayette Parish; Reg. Saanen & crossbred dairy goats, born 2/3/14, disbudded, dewormed, hooves trimmed, great bloodline; reg. does, $300; unreg. $175. Faith Calbeck, Alexandria, Rapides Parish; Lactating Nubian doe, first kidding, $275; (2) yrlg. does, $150/1; (2) does, born 2/14-3/14, bottle fed, $75/1; spotted Nubian buck, born 3/14, bottle fed, $65. Kathryn Goppelt, Gonzales, Ascension Parish; ¾ Nubian doe, born 3/22/10 w/kids, male & female, 7/8 Nubian, born 2/9/14, $225/all. Jim Wright, Jonesville, Catahoula Parish; (15) mature pb Katahdin ewes, $150-$200/1; mature pb Katahdin ram, $250. Tom Berry, Eunice, Acadia Parish; or Katahdin sheep, (1) mature ram, $125; (3) mature ewes, $100/1; (5) baby lambs, 3 mos., $35/1. Louis Marks, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; Boer bucks, 1 yr., healthy & gentle, champ. bloodlines, $300/1. Sue Campbell, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; eveningshadeboergoats.com or

6 Page 8 May 1, 2014 (4) pygmy females, (2) fainting goats, $400/all nego. Mary Marcus, Pine Grove, St. Helena Parish; Barbado ram, $175. Johnny Horton, Quitman, Jackson Parish; Katahdin bred ram, large & pure, $100. Bill Deval, Sunset, St. Landry Parish; Katahdin breeding yrlg. ram, proven, reg., supreme champ. at livestock show, vacc. & dewormed, $600. Kaylyn LeBlanc, Acadia Parish; Kaylyn_37@yahoo.com, or Katahdin ram, 1 yr., $150. Donna Vincent, Erath, Vermilion Parish; Barbado lambs, $55- $85/1; yrlg. ram, $100. David Gradnigo Jr., Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; (9) Katahdin & Dorber/Katahdin mix, (7) ram lambs & (2) ewes, 3 mos., $100/1. Mark East, Youngsville, Lafayette Parish; ADGA reg. LaMancha & Nubian dairy goats, some reg. crosses, great milkers, young & mature does, does, yrlgs. & older, some exposed to buck, some virgins, $300/1-up; non-reg. yrlg. bucks, $150/1; '14 reg. Nubian bucks for future breeders, weaned, $250/1. Wanda Barras, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; or (2) male fainting goats, 3-mos. old, $150; (1) female fainting goat, 3 mos., $175. Jerry Corley, Trout, LaSalle Parish; mo. old fb Boer buck, heavy muscle, $300. Carol Hatwig, Elmer, Rapides Parish; or Boer doe, $100; doe w/kid, $150; will trade Katahdin sheep for breeding age Katahdin ram. Bob Ventre, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; Brush goats, tame, grown & yrlgs., $75/1-up. E.J. Flanagan, Hammond, Tangipahoa; Reg. 100% fb Boer buck, born 3/2010, $550. Richard, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; Reg. pr. of St. Croix meat sheep w/baby, very large breed, $500/all; pb Nigerian dwarf goats, from reg. stock, female, $125; male, $100. Charles Rachal, Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; DOGS Yellow blk. mouth cur female, 10 mos., $300. Brenda, Oakdale, Allen Parish; Rottweiler pups, born 3/23/14, German bloodlines, work & show, superior family protection, large block heads, females, $750/1; males, $850/1. Tony Danzy, Livonia, Pointe Coupee Parish; (6) Chihuahua pups, born 3/4/14, (3) males & (3) females, $75/1. Linda Johnson, Alexandria, Rapides Parish; or AKC Chihuahua long hair male, 1 ½ yrs., retired from showing, looking for good home, no kids, prefer quiet home, $400. Laurie Ashley, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; Catahoula blue leopard, female, 1 ½ yrs., $350. Michael LeBlanc, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; AKC reg. Australian shepherd, 4 wks. old., female, blue merle, beautiful, $600. Brian Torres, Maringouin, Iberville Parish; CKC & UKC reg. Chihuahua at stud, wh. w/blk. spots, $200. Donna Vincent, Erath, Vermilion Parish; (4) curs, bred for squirrel, (3) females & (1) male, free. Harris Knott, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; or ABCA border collies, born 7/3/13, blk./wh. & tri colored, beautiful, excel. working bloodline, ready to train, $200/1. Kartara Raine, Marthaville, Sabine Parish; Great Pyrenees male pup, born 11/10/13, raised w/sheep & chickens, $100. Don Duplechain, Oberlin, Allen Parish; or AKC lab pups, (2) chocolate males & (2) blk. males, 6 weeks old, $350. Geraldine or Charlie Broussard, Welsh, Jefferson Davis Parish; Border collie pup, parents on site, $150/1. Daniel Becnel, Laplace, St. John Parish; ABCA reg. border collie, 3 yrs., female, blk. & wh., works sheep & goats, on voice & whistle commands, could make good partner for another dog working cattle, mother on premises works sheep, goats & cattle, $1500. Tina Pilione, Richard, Acadia Parish; tinapilione56@gmail.com or Mini Australian pups, born 2/13/14, blk. & whites, $400; merles, $500. Michael Melancon, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; or (7) NALC reg. Catahoula pups, (3) males & (4) females, born 2/14/14, blue leopards w/blue eyes, out of working stock, $250/1. Johnnie Barnes, Gilliam, Caddo Parish; Pyrenees, 10 wks., mother & father on site, $100/1. John Rose, Lecompte, Rapides; (2) Airedales, males, lbs., blk./tan, $500/1. John Bailey, Spearsville, Union Parish; AKC reg. lab pups, $350. Ronald, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; CKC collie pups, Lassie type, sable & part sable, from working parents, shots, $250/1. Lester Markham, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; Reg. Chihuahua female pup, 10 wks., shots & wormed, $250. Murl Plunkett, Jonesboro, Jackson Parish; ½ border collie & ½ Catahoula cur, 12 mos., shots & spayed, free to good home. Gerald Smith, Medler, Rapides Parish; (2) pups from Head "N" Heels Lucy, grandparents both top & bottom on the pedigree & world champ cowdogs, taking deposits, $200 & $700. Mickey Thibodeaux, Greenwell Springs, East Baton Rouge Parish; or (8) border collie pups, born 1/3/14, (7) males & (1) female, parents on site, $150/1. Daniel Becnel, Laplace, St. John Parish; Male cowdog, 2 yrs., brindle, $350. Lawrence Fontenot, Reeves, Allen Parish; Rat terrier pups & adults, rodent trained, all colors, toys & minis, $60/1-up. P. Comeaux, Duson, Lafayette Parish; AKC reg. German shepherd pups, blk., wh. & rare liver colors, beautiful, family companions & protectors, $500/1. Jerome Hammons, Many, Sabine Parish; Reg. beagle pups, small, straight rabbit stock, shots & wormed, 12" & some under 10", $85/1; (10) grown reg. beagles, some trained, 10"-12", $50-$150/1. Lavon Rester, Franklinton, Washington Parish; Beagles, males & females, some AKC reg., deer proof & collar broke $300-$800/1. Dean Gentile, Port Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish; Cement dog houses, 36"x32"x32", $50/1. Tony LaBauve, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Wanted: Lassie type collie pup, blue merle, any registry or fb, prefer female will take male. Lynelle Davis, Wiggins, MS, Wanted: Akbash pup, male or female. Julie Wells, Bernice, Union Parish; Wanted: Jack Russell terrier, long legged, smooth coat. Steve Barbre, Buta, TX; SWINE Reg. Berkshire pigs, boars, $175/1; sows, $200. Dayton Deville, Deville, Rapides Parish; Reg. Berkshire pigs, 2 mos., weaned, breeding stock & barrows, from pasture raised sows, excel. disp., friendly & curious, heritage bred hogs that produce some of the best tasting pork, $200/1-up. J. Pigott, Pearl River, St. Tammany Parish; Duroc boars, siring huge & long hams, w grove tops producing large loin frame consisting of extra wide front & rear, $250-$350/1-up. Don Woodman,Elmer, Rapides Parish; Reg. Berkshire piglets w/papers, born 1/14, boar, $175/1; guilt, $200/1; great stock of parents on site, $300. Mike Cates, Evans, Vernon Parish; Pigs, $55/1. Joseph Baldassaro, Franklinton, Washington Parish; Red wattles, all sizes $55/1. Karen Edwards, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Reg. duroc gilt & reg. spot gilt, $225/1. Harold Green, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; Yorkshire pigs, born 1/9/14, $45/1. Gilbert Guillory, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Wild hogs, $25-$100/1. Miles McNeely, Hornbeck, Vernon Parish; Berkford litter, born 2/28/14, shots & wormed, $70/1. Christy Weick, Mount Hermon, Washington Parish; Reg. Berkshire piglets 100% pure, parents are grass & grain fed, raised on pasture w/no hormones or antibiotics, known for great taste & red meat, gilts, $300/1; boars, $250/1; barrows, $200/1. Jamie Tyler, Crowley, Acadia Parish; Yorkshire/Hampshire crossbred pigs, 9 wks., $50/1. Royce Jordan, Dodson, Winn Parish; DOMESTIC BIRDS & EQUIPMENT Lovebirds, peach-faced mutations, $20/1-up. Donald Brown, Eunice, St. Landry Parish; Birds proven prs., Nanday conure, $500; yr. old Nanday, $150; orange-wing Amazons, $250/1. Crystal Hallum, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; Lovebirds, peach-face family, opalines, lutinos, red & orangefaced, males & females, other fancy & rare color opalines, reg. lovebirds in fancy & rare colors, $25-$60/1; $17/1 if (20) or more purchased; proven prs., $30-$50. Dale Landry, Paincourtville, Assumption Parish; Baby cockatiels, handfed, $75/1; baby lady goulian finches, $65/1; baby zebra finches, $10/1. Victoria Bourgeois, Sorrento, Ascension Parish; Panama Amazons, all breeders, male & female, mature, $1000/1; Timneh corey pr., $800; Congo mature female, $800; Timneh female, $700. Ric Flowers, Vivian, Caddo Parish; Ringneck doves, wh. & various colors, $8/1-up. D.L. Johnson, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; Quaker proven prs., green w/blue tip wings, large cage & nesting box, $200/1 or $500/pr., parakeets, $10/1. Elise Hutchins, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; Ringneck doves, tangerine & tangerine pearls, other colors avail., young, $10/1 or buy 3 get 1 free. Louis Bellone, Metairie, Jefferson Parish; Umbrella cockatoos, breeding pr., friendly, $1375; blue-front Amazons w/young, proven pr., parent- raised chick, $1850; jenday conures, proven pr., $650; Mexican red-head Amazons, proven pr., $1250; wh. front Amazon, tame & hand fed, $675; orange-wing Amazons, proven pr., $1100; Goffin cockatoo pr., $900. Wanda Barras, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; Ringneck doves, wh. & various colors, $8/1-up. D.L. Johnson, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; Birds, proven prs., Nanday conure, $500; yr. old Nanday, $150; orange-wing Amazons, $250/1. Crystal Hallum, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; Indian ringnecks, DNA tested,

7 May 1, 2014 Page 9 violet turquoise hen, $550; (2) gray split cleartail hens, $250/1; turquoise split ino male, $200; turquoise hen, $200; violet split clear tail hen, $600. Michael Baio, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; baiom@bellsouth.net or Doves, ringneck, pied & tangerine, $8/1; wh., tangerine pearl & silky, $10/1; other colors avail., all young. Jim Bearb, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; or POULTRY & FOWL Coturnix jumbo quail, NPIP certified, chicks, 75 /1-up; laying hens, $3/1; hatching eggs, $20/100; live meat birds, $2/1; bobwhite quail, NPIP certified, chicks, $1/1; eggs, $25/100; flight birds, $5/1. Timmy Tumatrait, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; (2) pb blk. copper Maran roosters, 6 wks., good for 4-H shows, hatched from show quality stock, free. Andy Isca, Grayson, Caldwell Parish; Tri of red orpington 100% English imports, $150; blk. roosters 100% English imports, $25/1; baby chicks, hatching weekly, blue, red & choc cokoo, $10/1. Jimmy Walsh, Vinton, Calcasieu Parish; Mallard ducklings, $4/1. Mike Monceaux, Iowa, Calcasieu Parish; or Old English game bantams, spangles & red pyle, $5/1-up. Ted Tardiff, Centerville, St. Mary Parish; Large fowl chocolate orpington English baby chicks, straight run, from EWE Crazy Farms, N.P.I.P. certified, $20/1. Charles Macip, Port Barre, St. Landry Parish; Chinese goose goslings, wh. & brown, from hatching to fledged, hatching weekly, $5/1. Sam Marshall, Campti, Natchitoches Parish; (2) Nature Form incubators, model 45, $1500/1. John Bowman, DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; or Silky chicks, blk., wh., buff & blue, $3-$6/1. Frank Tarifa, Gonzales, Ascension Parish; Coturnix jumbo quail, day old, 75 /1; 3 wks., $1.5/1; laying birds, $3.5/1; cleaned quail, doz., $30/1. Jeremy Farris, Duson, Acadian Parish; Baby barn yard chicks, lays brown & cream colored eggs, $2.25/1. Timothy Chopin, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; Chicks, Delaware, $2.5/1; Cuckoo maran, $3/1; Welsummer & Barnevelder, $4/1; orpington blue, blk. & splash, $7/1; English orpingtons, $20/1; blk. copper, $7/1. Fred Conner, Bell City, Calcasieu Parish; Coturnix jumbo quails, day old., 75 /1; 2 wks. & older, $1.5/1; laying hens, $3/1; eggs, fertile 20 /1; dressed, $30/doz. Michael Beard Jr., Sunset, St. Landry Parish; Bourbon red turkey, 10 mos., male, $30. Viola Bennett, Mount Hermon, Washington Parish; Old English game bantams, crele, BB reds & blk., prs., $25/1. Hugh Junca, Franklin, St. Mary Parish; or Pullets, hens, chicks & roosters, araucana, Rhode Island, Shanghai, Top Hat crosses, buff orpingtons, game, silkies, cochins, big brahma to small bantams, all ages, $2- $14/1; green & brown eggs, $2- $3/dozen; fert. bantam eggs, $3/dozen. Lisa Lyons, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; Blk. rose comb bantam prs. $30/1; bitties, $5/1-up; Spanish prs., $20/1; blk. Sumatra prs., $40/1; blk. Sumatra bitties, $5/1- up; barred rock prs., $20/1; silver pheasant prs., $40/1; pr. silver ducklings, prs. $30/1; Egyptian chicken prs., $20/1. Sherman Clark, Merryville, Beauregard Parish; or Bobwhite adult quails, males & females, $5/1. Lynn Mercer, Mangham, Richland Parish; or Wood ducks, $50/pr.; (2) female NA pintails, $40/1; (2) blk. belly whistling ducks, $75/pr; Fulvous tree ducks, $80/pr. Nelson Simoneaux, Maurepas, Livingston Parish; Georgia giant quail eggs, mature at 16 oz., free shipping, $50/100; snow flake bobwhite quail eggs, free shipping, $1/1. Charles Rachal, Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; Chicks hatching weekly, giant cochin, blues, blks., reds & splashes, bantam cochin, silkies & frizzles, $3/1; chicks, Rhode Island red, Dominique, blk. australorp, silver laced wyandottes, light Brahmas, naked necks, Easter eggers or orpington, $2.5/1. R. Guillory, Dry Creek, Beauregard Parish; or Baby turkeys, bourbon red, royal palm & wild Eastern strain, $10/1. R. Guillory, Dry Creek, Beauregard Parish; or Flying mallard ducklings, $5/1. R. Guillory, Dry Creek, Beauregard Parish; or Custom built brooder boxes, hen nests, rabbit boxes & chicken coops made to order. Timmy Dumatrait, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; Mini-coop, 4'x8'x7' on skids, $450/1-up; new brooder cage on skids, cash, $400/1-up; custom built cages, deposit required. D. Gaspard, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; Chicken tractor, 4'x12'x7', heavy duty treated wood/horse paneling, 2'x4'x ¼' closer, (4) nesting boxes, w/4'x4' roasting area, $1050. Carl Johnson, Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish; (4) male large guineas trade for (4) female guineas. C. Sibley, Livingston, Livingston Parish; Wanted: pinioned ducks, different kinds of wild ducks, must be legal, have official license & valid permit number, 40 miles from Lafayette. Randy Taylor, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; PIGEONS Young Modena pigeons, red, yellow, blue, yellow & blue & red gazzies, some prs., young $10/1; prs., $20/1. Paul Grezaffi, Batchelor, Pointe Coupee Parish; Racing homers, wh., blk., red & yellow, $10/1. Ken Vidrine, Monroe, Ouachita Parish; Giant homers, young prs., $20/1. Ray Vidrine, Washington, St. Landry Parish; Racing homers, rare colors, blk. eagles, yellow & red trentons, muelman, saddlebacks, rollers, tumblers, fantails & other breeds, $7/1-up. D.L. Johnson, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; Various Homers, mixed colors, homers mixed w/fantail, $6/1 or $10/2. Beth Lister, Arnaudville, St. Martin Parish; Racing homers, different breeds, Janssens, blk. eagles, yellow & red trentons, speed birds, grizzles, red & yellow muelman, blue bars & blue cheeks, $15/1; Chinese owl, different colors, blue, show birds & hobby birds, blk., red & gray, $25/1-up. Vernon Champagne, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; EGGS Big brown eggs from true free range chickens, $2.75/doz.-up. C. McDonald, Jackson, East Feliciana Parish; Fresh yard eggs & fresh duck eggs, $1.5/doz. Kelly Guillot, Center Point, Avoyelles Parish; Free range brown & pale green chicken eggs, $1.5/doz., duck eggs, ½ doz., $1/1. Megan Barker, Jonesville, Catahoula Parish; Free range yard eggs, brown/wh. mixed, $2.5/doz. Brent Cutrer, Walker, Livingston Parish; Fresh yard eggs, $2/doz. Chad Robertson, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; Fresh yard eggs, brown & wh., $2/doz., $3/1 ½ doz. Jonathan Gautreaux, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; Fresh yard eggs, $2/doz. Brian Hawrylak, DeQuincy, Calcasieu Parish; RABBITS & EQUIPMENT New Zealand show & 4-H rabbits, top quality, red, blk., wh. brokens, $100/1. Jackie Dakin, Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; Bunnies, $10/1-up; Holland lops, $30/1; pb Flemish giant bunnies, $20/1-up; live meat rabbits, $10/1; mini rex bunnies, $15/1. Lavelle Goodwin, Duson, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; B&M Rabbit Farms, New Zealand & Calif. bunnies & meat rabbits, $12/1-up; wire cages, $25/1-up. Auston Guitreau, French Settlement, Livingston Parish; American blue rabbits, member of ARBA, bunnies w/o pedigree, $30/1; w/pedigree, $40/1. Charles Macip, Port Barre, St. Landry Parish; Netherland dwarf, mini-lop & Holland lop, show prospects, $30/1- up; breeders, $20/1-up. Carol Petitjean, Rayne, Acadia Parish; or Bayouland Farm rabbits, Netherland dwarfs, Holland lops & New Zealand reds, $15/1-up. Ovey Viator, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; New Zealand wh. baby rabbits, wh., blk. & mixed colors, $20/1. David Grass, Folsom, Tangipahoa Parish; or Calif. & New Zealand wh. rabbits, young, $10/1; New Zealand reds, grown $25/1 or $45/prs.; young mixed breeds, $10/1. Jerry Salisbury, West Monroe, Ouachita Parish; Mini rex 4-H show quality, $45/1. Karen Edwards, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Borel's Bunny Barn, Netherland dwarfs, Holland lops, New Zealand & Flemish, $20/1-up. Doug Borel, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; or Bergeron Rabbit Ranch, mini rex, Netherland dwarf, Holland lops, Calif. & Flemish giants, New Zealands, checkered giants, lion heads & rabbit cages, $20/1-up. Liz Bergeron, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; text line B-Island Farm, French lop, show quality, pedigree avail., loveable & great pets, $50/1-up; Holland lops, $30/1-up; New Zealand, high quality pedigree, $15/1-up. Dot Brewster, Franklinton, Washington Parish; Baby Netherland dwarf rabbits, beautiful, various colors, great indoor pets, $35/1. Rebecca Gondron, Broussard, Lafayette Parish; Megan's Mini Farm, mini rex rabbits, all ages & colors, show quality, $20/1-up. Megan Bergeron, Livonia, Point Coupee Parish; or B & B Bunny Farm, Calif. & New Zealand wh. rabbits, dressed or live, $10/1-up. Mary Blake, Walker, Livingston Parish; or Used 22"x18"x14" high dbl. dipped galv. wire rabbit cages, $15/1; hole pieces, used water nipples, $5/1; some used feeders, different sizes, $5/1. Wade Rodi, Braithwaite, Plaquemine Parish; AQUACULTURE & EQUIPMENT Live fish bait trap, 24"x24"x18", welded wire, $50/1. Carl Johnson, Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish; 'x8'x8' walk in cooler w/3' door, like new, no floor, no refrigeration equipment but avail. at extra cost, installed within 90 miles of Lafayette, $4750. J.E. Rabalais, Rayne, Vermilion Parish; Crawfish traps, new, $7.75/1-up. Fred Bischoff, Eunice, St. Landry Parish;

8 Page 10 May 1, 2014 (100+) pyramid crawfish traps, must take all, 75 /1. H.H. Hardgroder, Eunice, St. Landry Parish; Ford 5000 power unit w/rockford hand clutch, overhauled engine, new injector, pump new water pump & Murphy switches, $3000. Ricky Thibodeaux, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; Pond stocking, coppernose bluegill, 30 /1; hybrid coppernose bream, 30 /1; native bluegill, 30 /1; hybrid bream, 30 /1; red-ear bream, 30 /1; blk. crappie, 40 /1; bass, 40 /1-up; fathead minnows, 4 /1; aeration systems, pick up or del. avail. Chris Broussard, Maurice, Vermilion Parish; Crawfish traps, pyramid & pillow, any size, galv. T rods, different types of PVC coated wire centers, $7.75/1-up. Jeanel Lee, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; Pond stocking, channel catfish, 30 /1; blue catfish, 40 /1; coppernose bluegill & La. bluegill, 25 /1; hybrid bluegill, 30 /1; red-ear bream, 30 /1; blk. crappie, 40 /1; bass, 60 /1; fathead minnows, $10/lb.; koi, $1/1-up., del. avail. David Lowe, Minden, Webster Parish; Bees & Honey We remove beehives for a fee, will travel up to 60 miles. Danita Broussard, Gueydan, Vermilion Parish; Wanted: bee hives in Vernon Parish. Miles McNeely, Hornbeck, Vernon Parish; DEER & EXOTICS NOTICE: Effective November 19, 2012 LDAF has suspended the importation of the following captive cervidae: rocky mountain elk, red deer, mule deer, black-tailed deer, white-tailed deer and Sika deer into Louisiana. Any person who keeps, breeds, raises, contains, harvests, kills, slaughters, buys, sells, trades, or transfers ownership of any type of farm-raised alternative livestock (deer and/or exotics) for commercial purposes shall obtain a farm-raising license, from the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) prior to engaging in such activity. For more information, contact the LDAF office of Animal Health at Each time an ad is submitted for farm-raise alternative livestock (deer and/or exotics), it must be accompanied by a LDAF-issued permit number. Breeder bucks, bred does & fawns, bottle fed, extremely tame, national genetics, farm visits welcome, $2500/1-up. Kurt Goebel, Elton, Jeff Davis Parish; Breeder bucks, bred does & fawns, bottle fed, extremely tame, national genetics, farm visits welcome, $2500/1-up. Kurt Goebel, Elton, Jeff Davis Parish; Water buffalo, trophy cows, $600/1-up. Herbert LeJeune, Oakdale, Allen Parish; FARM SERVICES Cattle penning, working & hauling from pasture to pasture or stock yard, portable equip., large or small herd, problem cattle, 50 yrs. experience, will travel. Terry or Trent, Eunice, Acadia Parish; or Land prepared, cleared, contoured, fields mowed, mulched & cult., trees removed & recycled on site for mulch, Restore arenas, install ponds, roads, walls, fences & subsurface drainage. John Cleary, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; Custom harvest & haul grain crops, Landry's Planting & harvesting. Colt Landry, Plaquemine, Iberville Parish; Custom hay baling, 4x5 rd. bales or small sq. bales, grapple also avail. to load, minimum charges apply. Duane Wilson, Slaughter, East Feliciana Parish; Large & small bush hogging, discing, hunting plot, seeding & packing field, spraying off house, equipment or workshop, $65/hr.; hauling service, one-way, $2/mile; cutting, raking & baling hay, $15/bale. Wayne Ward, Saline, Bienville Parish; or Farm photography, have you & your family keepsake photographed at work or play w/your cattle, horses, trac., etc., clients own photo session CD, enlargements avail., 2-hr. session, $250 plus mileage. Sam Irwin, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; Fence building, 4 strands of barbwire, $1/ft.-up, other fence work avail., ranch style, hog wire/field fence & privacy fence, will travel if job is big enough, must have clear property line, owner supplies material. B. Long Sr., Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish; Barn & barnyard services, clean out & clean up cluttered barn, & barnyard & re-organize, move trac., implements & tools, haul debris. John Marcantel, Mittie, Allen Parish; Custom welding, catch pens, equip. repair, metal fences, boat repair, sunken duck blinds & metal buildings. Wayne Roy, Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; Mature reliable 15 yr. old high school student looking for part time spring/summer farm work in the Folsom Tickfaw areas, baling hay, etc. Garret Grass, Folsom, Tangipahoa Parish; or Practice bucking your bull for free at the Texas Longhorn in Vinton. Tina, Vinton, Calcasieu Parish; ext Fence building, all types, metal roofs & metal buildings, no job too small. Mike Morgan, Rayville, Richland Parish; or Custom hay baling, 4x5 net wrapped, $19/1. Jay Guidry, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Cattle catcher, penning & working cattle, buy & sell, portable pens, horses & dogs. Nathan White, Prairieville, Ascension Parish; Fence building, barb, net, boards, pipe & hotwire, references avail., $1/ft. & up, fence cleaning & repairs, catch pens & arenas, free estimates. Ben Baggett, Mittie, Allen Parish; Metal buildings, pole barns, carports, agri. buildings, hay barns, additions & repairs, pipe & wire fencing, custom built, free estimates. Mackie McMillian, Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish; Remove all overgrown net wire fencing for wire & metal post within 50 miles of Many, no charge if posts & wire are useable. George Waltner, Many, Sabine Parish; EQUIPMENT SERVICE FOR HIRE Tree & underbrush grinding service, clear food plots & shooting lanes or ATV trails. Arthur Lowery, Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish; Dozer work, min. of $600. Lattie Martin, Walker, Livingston Parish; Bush hogging, residential & commercial lots, pastures, open land & trails, by the job or $45/hr. Joe Porto, Napoleonville, Assumption Parish; Dozer, mini excavator service, reasonable rates. Wayne Roy, Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; Land clearing, bush hogging, dirt work, house pads, driveways, dozer work, excavator work, culvert installations, free est. Johnny Stelly, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; Dirt/limestone work, lot clearing, trailer & house pads, top soil, fill dirt, bush hogging, land leveling, driveways, private roads & custom plowing. John Stanford, Church Point, Acadia Parish; or Lot clearing, pads built, limestone driveways, topsoil, in Acadia area. Brian Breaux, Sunset, St. Landry Parish; Bush hogging, mini excavator work, road grading for parking lots & clean up. Leo Flores, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; or Bush hogging, finishing, disc, light duty clearing & fence row, patch fences, food plots for deer/dove, 100 mile radius, long term maintenance avail., trac. hour, w/4 hr. minimum $35/1. John Marcantel, Mittie, Allen Parish; Dozer & trackhoe work, land clearing, house pads, pond building & road building. Robby McGrew, West Monroe, Ouachita Parish; Land prepared, cleared & contoured, fields mowed, mulched, cultivated, sub-surface drainage, ponds, roads, walls, fences installed, trees removed & debris processed on-site for mulch or compost. John Cleary, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; Limestone, ash, cal base, wash out concrete, dirt, sand & land clearing, dozer, trackhoe, trac. work, ponds, driveways, private roads, culvert setting, bush hogging demolition, will travel. Alvin Joseph, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; Property improvements, GPS survey & design, land leveling, ponds, dozer & excavator work, cleaning property & rice field work. Byron Lemoine, Hamburg, Avoyelles Parish; Wanted: someone to clear 6 acres of rural land for planting near Baton Rouge. Houston Penn, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; NUISANCE ANIMAL REMOVAL Free state-wide hog removal service, La. licensed nuisance wildlife control operator. Kevin West, Walker, Livingston Parish; Professional hog removal, free services w/$2 million insurance provided to landowners, La. state licensed, state-wide services. David Braun, Greenwell Springs, East Baton Rouge Parish; or or Metal hog traps, 4'x8', will build to your spec., $400/1-up. M. McNeely, Hornbeck, Vernon Parish; LIVESTOCK BOARDING Full service horse boarding, includes feed, hay, shavings, etc., quality service for all your horse's needs. Erica Bass, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; or Pasture boarding, horses only, 80 acres w/free running water, plenty of grass & shade trees, no stallions, $60/mo. Sarina Lirette, Bourg, Terrebonne Parish; Horse boarding, stalls for rent & pasture, full or partial board, lots of riding area, rd. pen, trailer storage. Dean Gentile, Port Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish; or Horse boarding, stalls & pasture, nice barn, fans, auto bug system, 25 acres of good pasture, large loafing sheds, hurricane & vinyl fencing, $300/mo. Linda Helo, Crowley, Acadia Parish; Thoroughbreds only, New Iberia area, feed is provided, boarding agreement & recent Coggins required, $200/mo. Tony LaBauve, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Large stalls, oats, hay, pastures, arena, horse walker w/elec. flag, no studs, Coggins required, $175/mo. Bob Lorio, Port Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish; or Stalls avail. at Sunshine Arena in Plaquemine, Sunshine Ferry Landing, 9 miles south of LSU, 75 acres w/trails & riding on levee. Nelson Dupuy, Sunshine, Iberville Parish; or Ellen Stalls for rent at the Texas Longhorn Equine Training Center in Vinton, La., 10'x10' or 10'x12', (12) wash racks, (7) 6-horse walkers, 5/8 mile track, 1/5 mile straight away rails, 6-horse starting gate & equisizer, $20/day or $100-$120/mo. Aimee Schlesinger, Vinton, Calcasieu Parish; Horse boarding, 5 acres coastal pasture w/barn, stalls & tack room, large & small working pens, wash rack, walker, 280 acre farm to trail ride on, no studs, current Coggins, 1 ½ miles off I-10, $100-up. Lisa Lyon, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; Horse boarding, lighted covered

9 May 1, 2014 Page 11 arena, walker, rd. pen & outdoor arena, turn out paddocks, cattle events, partial board only, $175/mo. Jeffery or Terry, Gonzales, Ascension Parish; or Horse boarding on 28 acres, 30'x20' shelter, rd. pen, no stallions, located in Grand Coteau area, $100/mo. Cathie Savage, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; Individual horse paddocks w/runins, covered arena, rd. pen, wash rack, 170 acres, feed, hay, dewormer, fly control, trailer storage, tack room, Carencro area, $325/mo. Bill Langford, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; RURAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE Must offer ten (10) or more adjoining acres of land located in Louisiana. Farmland ads MUST include accompaniments (house, barn, hay field, garden, and what the land is best suited for). Proof of ownership may be required. All ads MUST be accompanied by the following owner-signed statement: This property is personally owned by me and is not offered for sale by a licensed real estate dealer, broker or salesman. 10 acres w/house & barn on Highway 1206 in Deville, $7500 nego. Edmond Bordelon, Deville, Rapides Parish; acres of forest, mature bottomland hardwood, no minerals, $113,000. John Bray, Homer, Claiborne Parish; acres in Lafourche Parish near Cut Off, on blacktop road, ½ pasture, woods, suitable for home, cattle, hunting, etc., $199,000. Paul Dickens, Albany, Livingston Parish; acres divided into 3 tracts w/addresses, driveways, mostly wooded, country location for hunting or hobby farm, near Covington, will divide, $299,000. P. Dickens, Albany, Livingston Parish; acres of woodland, rolling hills, deer & turkey, 1 hr. north of New Orleans, $6500/acre. Marty Roberts, Mount Hermon, Washington Parish; (20) acres fenced in w/16 horse stalls, $325,000. Skip Russell, Ruston, Lincoln Parish; acres, ¾ fenced in, house w/fireplace & barn, close to Saline Lake, $7500/acre. Malba Ryder, Deville, Rapides Parish; after 5 p.m. 12 acres pasture/farm land, part woods, suitable for home or small farm, off Hwy. 91 north of Iota in Acadia Parish, $10,000/acre. Frederick LeJeune, Iota, Acadia Parish; acre cattle farm on Tickfaw River, 2 houses, 4 br/3 ½ bath, barn w/71 acres, $575,000; 3 br/2 bath, granite, wood floors w/78 acres, 8 miles from I-55, $495,000. Gene Strother, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; acres of improved pasture/hay fields, 3 br/2 bath brick home, 80'x100' metal barn, $300,000. Ellis Tanner, Leesville, Vernon Parish; acres, mostly cleared, borders Elton city limits, $5500/acre or $5250/acre if all taken. Roderick Bertrand, Elton, Allen Parish; acres of rice field/marsh on navigable canal from the Tchefuncte River, $90,000 nego. Roy Honeycutt, Madisonville, St. Tammany Parish; acre crawfish farm w/farm house, 3 br/1bath, 2 acre fishing pond & submersible well, $289,000. Bart, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; or ½ acres in Thibodaux, crawfish ponds w/(2) 671 Detroit diesel pumps, (1) 30,000 gal. & (1) 20,000 gal., 7 acres of woods, $180,000. Percy Chiasson, Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish; or acres of woodland, zoned rural land, 10 minutes from Baton Rouge airport, $188,000. Penn Houston, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; acres in Bossier, 90 acres pine, shop, living space, well, house trailer site, utilities, septic, ponds, fencing, pasture, hay fields, woods & fruit trees, $5000/acre. Dixie Linoski, Bossier City, Bossier Parish; acres on Hwy. 16, clear cut, borders Castor Creek & Hwy. 165, $250,000; 80 acres on Hwy. 165, borders Castor Creek, clear cut w/timber left along slough, $70,000. Rusty Marks, Jena, Lasalle Parish; or RURAL PROPERTIES FOR RENT OR LEASE Must offer ten (10) or more adjoining acres of land located in Louisiana. Farmland ads MUST include accompaniments (house, barn, hay field, garden, and what the land is best suited for). Proof of ownership may be required. All ads MUST be accompanied by the following owner-signed statement: This property is personally owned by me and is not offered for sale by a licensed real estate dealer, broker or salesman. Horse facility between Opelousas & Lawtell, 20 acres w/16 stall barn & 2 br apartment, free utilities, $1200/mo. David Richardson, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; acre rye grass, Bermuda hay field for rent, lease or barter for work, no cattle. Joe Regard, Melrose, Natchitoches Parish; Wanted: acres w/good well & house to raise produce. Crystal Parker Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; Wanted: acres of grass fields to lease for hay & cattle in St. Landry Parish, fenced or not. Kevin Guillory, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Wanted: farmland in Sunset Bristol area, acres for farming sugarcane, pay $70/year per acre, will clear tree lines, laser level & set up property for irrigation w/a 7-10 year lease. Clint Freyou, Jeanerette, Iberia Parish; Wanted: acres pasture land for cattle, anywhere in state. Sim Desormeaux, Brookhaven, MS, Wanted: grass fields to lease for hay & cattle in Allen or Beauregard Parish, fenced or not, will pay top price. Ben Bagett, Mittie, Allen Parish; FERTILIZER Rabbit manure, 20 gal. container, $10/1. Wallace Fontenot, Rayne, Acadia Parish; Rabbit manure high nitrogen applied directly, med. lb. sack, $6.5/1; fresh horse manure, 6 yds., mixed w/wood shavings, free del., 25 mile radius del., trade for farm equip. goods or produce, $110/1; partly composted horse manure & wood shavings, trade for farm equip., free del., $120/6 yds. Dot Brewster, Franklinton, Washington Parish; Flower bed & garden soil mix, top soil, horse manure, sand shavings, loaded in your truck, del. avail., $22/yd. Lee Cook, Husser, Tangipahoa Parish; Ag. lime, based on 100 mile radius, $25/ton. Brent Duncan, Franklinton, Washington Parish; Garden soil, peat moss, manure & sand mix, del. avail. within 20 miles, $20/yd. Charles Canale, Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish; or Dry powdered fert., horse & chicken mix, 50 lb. brand bag $6/1, others avail, small truck load, $65; large truck load, $90. Lisa Lyons, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; Mushroom compost, improves plant growth in poor areas marginal soil, del. avail., minimum 6 yds., $22/yd. Billie Poche' Independence, Tangipahoa Parish; Horse manure mixed w/wood shavings & lime, free. Joey Zito, Holden, Livingston Parish; FRUITS & VEGETABLES La. certified heirloom mirlitons, not store bought, seeds, $2/1; vines, $10/1. Paul D'Anna, Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; Taking orders for mayhaw juice, gal., $15/1; mayhaw jelly, ½ pint, $3.5/1. Thelma Abel, Haughton, Bossier Parish; La. mirliton plants, homegrown, $10/1. Paul Danna, Metairie, Jefferson Parish; LouisianaMirlitons@Yahoo.com or Vegetable plants, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, several varieties of all, 4 pack, $2/1; flat, $20/1. Arthur Lirette, Raceland, Lafourche Parish; Wanted: 18 wheeler load of watermelons, Louisiana King or Foti, per load, average price, $4000. Charles Foti, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; SEEDS, FLOWERS & ORNAMENTALS Any person who sells, distributes, or offers or handles for sale agriculture, vegetable, or flower seeds or other propagating stock of one pound or more shall obtain a Seed Dealer s License from the LDAF Seed Programs Division. For licensing information, contact the LDAF Seed Programs Division at or by at seed@ldaf.state.la.us. Dwarf cowhorn okra seeds, bush plant w/full size okra, large tear drop green & blk. eggplant, lg. hubbard squash seeds, $2/pkg. w/sase. Brandon Albert, 126 Alida Dr., Napoleonville, 70390, Assumption Parish; Rose of Sharon, red, wh., pink or purple, purple perilla, ornamental pepper mix, red love lies bleeding, orange milk weed, $2/pkg. w/sase. Gary Bankston, 5210 Oaklane Rd., Pineville, 71360, Rapides Parish; Green stripe cushaw seeds, $5/pkg. Tommy Rankin, P.O. Box 51, Mer Rouge, 71261, Morehouse Parish; or Gourd seeds saved from making purple martin houses, shapes vary, $6/cup w/$2 postage. Cora Mae Overby, P O Box 169, Oak Grove, 71263, West Carroll Parish; luffa seeds, (20) in pkg., send SASE, $2/1. Linda Crowder, 35 Bordelon Dr., Glenmora, 71433, Rapides Parish; or Belinda's Dream rose, knockout roses, 6 colors, drift ground cover roses, bottle brush, kaleidoscope abelia, Lady Banks roses, shishi camellia, in 3-gal. containers, $10-$18/1; 30 varieties azaleas & camellias, $4-$25/1. Lee Cook, Husser, Tangipahoa Parish; Red & wh. cypress vines, red bird of paradise, rose of Montana vines, candlestick, bi-color confederate rose, blue petunia, white puff Formosa (Mimosa), climbing malabar spinach, birds eye, sweet aconcagua peppers, candlesticks, cayenne hot pepper, red & yellow hot squash peppers, La. pink tomato, wh. & red cypress vine, round, long, green & blk. eggplants, $2/pkg. w/sase. Morris Collura, 3237 Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles, 70601, Calcasieu Parish; Bearded iris bulbs, assorted colors, $3.95/1; 8" pots, $7.95/1. Jimmie Williams, Jena, Lasalle Parish; Spigelia, Mamou, African iris, ginger, mondo grass, Texas star, by size, $1-$10/1; camellia, Japanica "candy stripe", 3 gal., $12/1; pindo, sago & windmill palms, 1 gal., $25/1; by size, $5-$40/1; St. Joseph amaryllis, by size, $5-$10/1. James Stelly, Eunice, Acadia Parish; TREES & FRUITING VINES Any person who intends to grow, buy or sell trees, shrubs, ornamental plants, grass sod, or foliage plants shall obtain a license or permit, from the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF), prior to engaging in such activity. For more information, contact the LDAF Horticulture and Quarantine Programs Division at or at horticulture@ldaf.state.la.us. New Orleans type mirlitons, 2 gal. pots, well started, $7/1. Lee Cook, Husser, Tangipahoa Parish; Mayhaw trees, grafted cultivars, royal star (G-5), Texas star (G-1), Maxine, red champ, double-g, $15/1. Ken Carley, Hineston, Rapides Parish; Japanese plum trees, $3/1. Joe Giacone, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish;

10 Page 12 May 1, 2014 Fruit trees & vines, pears, plums, peaches, persimmons, mayhaws, apples, crabapples, arbequania olives, pine apples, citrus, figs, thornless blackberries, blueberries, 13 kids of citrus, pots, $20-$40/1. Lee Cook, Husser, Tangipahoa Parish; Grafted & improved paw paw cultivars, rabbit eye blueberry cultivars, (4) varieties of grafted mayhaw trees, grafted mulberry, wild blueberry, wild plum, Chinese chestnut & American beech, $12-$45/1. Kent Benton, Livingston, Livingston Parish; Meyer lemons, $10/1-up; sweet lemons, $12-$15/1; Mamou plant, $12-$15/1; dwarf peach, $5-$12/1; candlestick, $5/1-up; red & yellow plums, $10-$15/1; Japanese plums, $10-$15/1; sago palms, $15/1; dwarf peach, $12/1; blue petunia, $5/1; Hawaiian pink orchids, $8/1; red fancy bush cherry $8/1; bundle of 12, $25 plus $5 postage. Morris Collura, 3237 Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles, 70601, Calcasieu Parish; Peach, pear, plum, apple, nectarine, Japanese persimmon, mayhaw, blueberry, thornless blackberry, LSU purple fig 3G, $12-$16/1. Glenn Austin, Winnfield, Winn Parish; Large trees, live oaks, nut, fruit, flowering & shade trees, delivered, planted & maintained, appointment only. Bob Thibodeaux, Church Point, Acadia Parish; Hazelnut & bald cypress, chinquapin, 2 gal., $20/1; fig trees, many varieties, 2 gal., $15-$25/1. James Robin Sr., 4017 Hwy. 357, Opelousas, La., 70570, St. Landry Parish; Large windmill palms, beautiful & cold hardy, 8' tall, quantity discounts, $125/1. Larry Brasseaux, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; Wildlife food plot tree, pears, plums, persimmons, mayhaw, crabapples, sawtooth oak & more, 3 gal. pots, $12/1. Logan, Husser, Tangipahoa Parish; or Wanted: mirlitons, locally grown, will travel. Lance Hill, New Orleans, Orleans Parish; or Wanted: pecan trees. Doug Duhon, Milton, Lafayette Parish; JAMS, JELLIES & PRESERVES Fig preserves, pint, $5/1; no sugar added fig preserves, pint, $7/1; bread & butter pickles, pint, $5/1; pickled okra, pint, $5/1. D. Gaspard, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; Jelly pints, mayhaw, blackberry & muscadine, $5/1; fig pints, $6/1; hot pepper jelly, ½ pint, $3/1. Larry Welch, Angie, Washington Parish; Fig & blackberry preserves, ½ pint, $3.5/1; pint, $6.75/1; pepper chow-chow, ½ pint, $3/1; pint, $5.5/1. Ruby Romero, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; HAY & GRAIN 2014 Bermuda sq. bales, Jiggs Bermuda & Tifton 44 Bermuda grass, sq. bales, in field, soil tested, limed & fert., $5/1. Bob Murphy, Crowley, Acadia Parish; big_country1967@yahoo.com or Alicia Bermuda w/some Bahia, 50 lb. sq. bales, $4.5/1 or $50/doz. Karl Dommert, Alexandria, Rapides Parish; mixed hay, Alicia/Bahia/rye grass, 5x48 rd. bales, 1000 lbs., pick up at farm, $20-$35/1; (18) or more bales del. at $2/mile, loading fees, $4/bale. Wayne Ward, Saline, Bienville Parish; or Taking orders or Alicia & Jiggs Bermuda hay, rd. & sq. bales, horse quality, will have tested. Mark LeJeune, Elton, Jeff Davis Parish; (100) Bahia grass rd. bales, 5x6, net wrapped, $30/1. Jamie Grezaffi, New Roads, Pointe Coupee Parish; x5 ½ rd. bales, net wrapped, under barn, horse quality, $40-$50. Sidney Thibodaux, Jr., Morrow, St. Landry Parish; Mixed grass, rd. bales, $20/1. Tim Gautreau, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Alicia Bermuda hay, we load, $7.5/1. Delos Thompson, Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; Bahia grass 4x5 rd., fert. & net wrapped, fert., $35/1. Brad Leger, Iota, Acadia Parish; or Bahia grass hay, 4x5 bales, net wrapped, $30/1. Ricky Guilbeaux, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; Alicia Bermuda hay, sq. bales, $6/1. Tony R., New Iberia, Iberia Parish; horse quality Bermuda hay, sq. bales, fert., we load, $5/1; '13 bales, $6/1. Brent Walker, Many, Sabine Parish; Wheat straw for horse stalls, nurseries, soil erosion, etc., depending on quantity, $4-$4.25/1. Cedric Rabalais, Cottonport, Avoyelles Parish; Bermuda horse hay, limed & fert., no rain, sq. bales, in barn, $5/1. Mat Lecoo, Morganza, Pointe Coupee Parish; Bahia sq. bales, big, tight & heavy, fert., cured w/o rain, will load, $4/1. James Creel, Independence, Tangipahoa Parish; or Bahia & grass mix, sq. bales, $4/1. Dane Gross, Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; Bahia & mixed grass, 4x5 rd. bales, in barn, cured w/o rain, will load, $40/1. Odell McCartney, Olla, Lasalle Parish; Bermuda net wrapped 4x5 bales, no del., $28/1. Karl Hensgens, Gueydan, Vermilion Parish; Jiggs Bermuda hay, 4x4 rd. bales, fert. & sprayed, stored in barn, $30/1. John Joubert, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; Liquid feed, corn distillery, by ton or tanker load, $117-$140/ton. Danny Givens, Mount Hermon, Washington Parish; Alfalfa sq. bales, from Colorado, excel. quality, barn kept, $20/1. John Henning, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; or Jiggs mixed sq. bales, in field, $4/1; rd. bales, $20/1. Todd Thibodeaux, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; or Rd. hay bales, $30/1. Amy Weeks, West Monroe, Ouachita Parish; or Bahia 4x5 rd. bales, net wrapped, $25/1. B.J. Sonnier, Duson, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; or Bermuda sq. bales, excel. quality, $5-$6/1. Dwight Brignac, Washington, St. Landry Parish; (500+) '13 Bahia, tightly baled, 4x6 & 5x6 rd. bales, $25/1; (500+) mixed grass, del. avail., $20/1. Wendell Middlebrooks, Eunice, Acadia Parish; (100) '13 Bahia 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, trade for cattle or $25/1. Kevin Guillory, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; (350) '13 rd. bales, 4x5, high protein, high quality hay, $40/1. Clark Freeman, Jonesville, Catahoula Parish; Taking orders for Alicia Bermuda horse hay Jessie Wheat, Denham Springs, Livingston Parish; or Bermuda/mixed, 4x5 bales, $25/1. Terrel Castille, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Bahia, 5x5 rd. bales, cow quality, service wrap and/or biodegradable twine wrap, $30/1. Nolton Menard, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Coastal Bermuda sq. bales, in barn, sprayed & fert., race horse quality, you load, $5/1. E.C. Rogé, Natchez, Natchitoches Parish; Quality horse hay, sq. bales, $5/1; rd. bales, $40/1. Nelson Dupuy, Sunshine, Iberville Parish; or Bahia grass hay, net wrapped, 4x5 bales, $20/1 or $18/1 if (20) or more purchased. Mack Guillory, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; or Bermuda, Bahia, Dallis, Bluestem & Johnson grass, 4x5 rolls, 1200 lbs., $25/1; net wrapped, $30/1, discount on (50) or more, del. avail. Christine Carter, Pineville, Rapides Parish; or Sq. bales, $6/1. C.O. McKerley, Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish; or Bahia rd. bales, 5x5, cured w/o rain, under barn, $35/1; Bahia sq. bales, $5/1. Anthony Santangelo, Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish; (150) clean Bahia rd. bales, 4x6, baled Aug.-Sept., $30/1. Tony Hensgens, Rayne, Acadia Parish; Bahia, 5x6 rd. bales, fert., $30/1. John Wells, Greensburg, St. Helena Parish; Bahia hay, fert., 4x5 rd. bales, baled 10/20/12, $15/1; baled 6/27/13, $25/1. C.M. Duplechain, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; or Bahia 4x6 rd. bales, in barn, $35/1; 4x5, $30/1. Daryl Carruth, Greensburg, St. Helena Parish; Bahia fert. horse hay, sq. bales, in barn, $5/1; Bahia horse hay, 4x5 rd. bales, under shed, $40/1. Nelson Doolittle, Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; after 6 p.m Bermuda & Bahia grass, 4x5 rd. bales, net wrapped, will del., $3.5/miles, in barn, $25/1. Harold Dousay, Hineston, Rapides Parish; mixed grass, cured w/o rain, 5x5 rd. bales, $15-$40/1. J.L. Williams, Spearsville, Union Parish; or clover rye & Bahia, sq. bales, you load, in barn, $4/1. Dexter Coco, Hamburg, Avoyelles Parish; Peanut hay, high quality, 17% protein, 70% TDN, in barn, $11/1. Shannon Gonsoulin, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Jiggs Bermuda, fert. & tested at the LSU AgCenter, sq. bales, in field, del. avail., $4.5/1; rd. bales, $40/1. Duane Spears, St. Landry, Evangeline Parish; spears01@gmail.com or x5 rd. bales, $40/1. Malcolm Howze, Denham Springs, Livingston Parish; or Alicia hay, fert., rd. bales, barn kept, will load, $45/1. Kenneth Derveloy, Egan, Acadia Parish; (9) Jiggs Bermuda, 4x5 rd. bales, LSU analyzed, dry matter 17% protein, 56% TDN, $45/1. Lynn Myers, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; or Alicia Bermuda, sprayed & fert., barn stored, excel. horse hay, will load, sq. bales, $5/1. Ben Johnson, St. Francisville, West Feliciana Parish; Bermuda/Bahia mixed grass, 4x5 rd. bales, in barn, $40/1 or $35/1 if 10 or more purchased. V.L. Rancher, Denham Springs, Livingston Parish; or '13 Bahia rd. bales, in barn, no rain, located in St. Helena & Kentwood, $30-$35/1. Chuck Coburn, Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish; Jiggs Bermuda hay, 4x5 rd. bales, $35/1; '12 rye grass, 4x5 bales, $15/1. Bryan Payne, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; (1000) Sept. '12 Bahia & Bermuda mixed, net wrapped, 4x5, $18/1 or $12/1 if (100) more purchased; '13 Bahia & Bermuda mixed, 4x5 net wrapped, $28/1 or $26/1 if (100) or more purchased. Jay Guidry, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Bahia mixed, 5x5 rolls, $27.5/1. Harry Trichel, Campti, Natchitoches Parish; Bahia/Bermuda 4x5 rd. bales, fert., $25/1. Timothy Pruitt, Homer, Claiborne Parish; Mixed Bermuda, 4x5 rd. bales, pick-up in field, $15/1. Brandon Trahan, Lake Arthur, Jeff Davis Parish; Jiggs rd. bales, fert., $35/1. Miles Briley, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Bahia hay to be baled, 5x5 rd. bales, fert., net wrapped, in field, $30/1. Scott Courville, Sunset, St. Landry Parish; Bahia rd. bales, in field, $30/1; sq. bales, in field, $3/1; in barn, $4/1. David Moran, Pride, East Baton Rouge Parish; Alicia Bermuda 4x5 rd.

11 May 1, 2014 Page 13 bales, fert., Meaux area, $30/1. Jude Comeaux, Maurice, Vermilion Parish; (1000) Russell Bermuda horse hay, fert. & managed, $7/1. Ben Taunton, Jonesville, Catahoula Parish; Bahia 4x5 bales, net wrapped & fert., in barn, horse quality, 3 bale min., $45/1. Joe Pieri, Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; Bermuda hay, sq. bales, fert. & sprayed, in barn, $4/1. E.J. Rabalais, Cottonport, Avoyelles Parish; Bahia, sq. bales, clean, weed free & fert., cured w/o rain, $5/1; '12 Bahia sq. bales, premium quality, $4/1. Melvin Husser, Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; Alicia Bahia fert. bales, 5x5, $45/1. Linda Peterson, DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; Bahia & rye grass, rd. bales, 4x5, in barn, $35/1; sq. bales, $5.5/1. Mike B., Sunshine, Iberville Parish; or good quality hay, fert., 4x5 ½ rd. bales, outside, $25-$30/1; inside, $35/1. Bernard Leger, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; or ryegrass & clover mixed, 4x5 rd. bales, $45/1; Bahia 4x5 rd. bales, in barn, $45/1. Calvin Waskom, Franklinton, Washington Parish; or Bahia sq. bales, horse quality, no rain, fert. & no weeds, $4.5/1; net wrapped rd. bales, $20-$40/1. Robert Davis, Pride, East Baton Rouge Parish; fert. hay, rd. & sq. bales, no weeds or rain, rd., $35/1; sq. $7/1. Marie Smith, Roseland, Tangipahoa Parish; (600) '13 Alicia/Bermuda hay, 4x5, fert. & sprayed, cured w/o rain, del. avail., $35/1; (400) '12 Alicia/Bermuda 4x5 rd. bales, top quality, well fert. & sprayed, in barn, cured w/o rain, del. avail., $35/1. Oscar Bearden Jr., Downsville, Union Parish; or (70) '13 mixed rd. bales, $25/1. Allen Prados, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; or Bahia hay, second cutting, good quality, $20/1. Greg Lafleur, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; or mixed grass, good quality, 4x5 rd. bales, in barn, $30/1. Charles Leger, Port Barre, St. Landry Parish; or mixed grass, rd. bales, net wrapped, good & clean, $25/1. Ryan Sherman, Kaplan Vermilion Parish; Bahia, 4x5 rd. bales, cured w/o rain, good quality, del. avail., $25/1. Homer Dutsch, Bush, St. Tammany Parish; Coastal Bermuda sq. bales, 65 lbs., sprayed & fert., horse quality, $7/1. Cory Dobson, Chestnut, Natchitoches Parish; TRACTORS Allis-Chalmers trac., 63 hp diesel, model D17, runs goods, $3000. Joe Harvey, Port Allen, West Feliciana Parish; C&A 2155 wh. trac., 1800 hrs., new Allied loader, hay spear, $15,000. Bobby Denton, Jena, Lasalle Parish; Case IH 5500 trac., dual tires, 3 pt., $37,000; Case IH 6831 water well unit w/radiator, $5500. John West, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; Case IH 8950 FWD 20.8 R42 duals rear & front tires, 5279 total hrs. on trac., $40,500 obo. James Bulliard, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; Case IH 7120 trac., 151 hp on PTO, 6937 total hrs., 1170 hrs. since overhaul, 3 remote hyd. valves, (16) 100 lb. front weights, dual PTOs, 540 & 1000 RMP, (2) side mounted 200 gal. spray tanks, ACE hyd. pump for spray boom, S&N 3 pt. 16-row hyd. folding stray boom, $30,000. Syd Burt Jr. Benton, Bossier Parish; LA Case for project not running, $400. Gerald Davis, Amite, St. Helena Parish; Old Farmall trac. & parts for sale, trac. tires came off various trac. & sizes, $800 obo; tires, $100/1. Richard Byrd, St. Bernard, St. Bernard Parish; Farmall H trac., $800; Oliver 1550 diesel w/extra motor, trade for Oliver 1550 or 1650 LP or $1600. Billy Welch, Oakdale, Evangeline Parish; Farmall 140 garden trac., good cond., some tools avail., $3800. Johnny Beyt, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Farmall Super A trac. w/tools, good tires, butane, $2000. Charley Andrepont, Church Point, St. Landry Parish; or Farmtrac trac., 214 hrs., $10,000; 3910 Ford trac., good shape $4200; new box blade, $600; new bush hog, $1000; older model bush hog, $500; (3) single discs w/new blades, $500/1; (3) complete sets of IH 140 planters, $500/1; plastic layer, $250; assorted disc hillers & plow feet for IH 140, $25/1. Ronald Plunkett, Castor, Bienville Parish; or N & 600 Ford 4 spd. trans., $695. James Degeyter, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; Ford 641, completely overhauled, new clutch, hyd. pump, sheet metal, battery, gas tank, radiator, front rims & timing gear, $3000; '02 Kubota L4310, 4 wd, 2 new front tires, Ag tires, $11,000. Randol Guidry, Lake Arthur, Jeff Davis Parish, N Ford trac. w/ridgers, good tires, $2200 obo; Super 90 MF trac., runs well, $2800. Gerald Gulotta, Independence, Tangipahoa; Ford 420 backhoe, $1500; JD 950, $5500; Mahindra loader, $7900; Kubota B8200, $3900; JD 400 loader, $7900. Joe Major, Church Point, Acadia Parish; Ford 1520 trac., 2 wd, Ag tires, aux hyd. connections, great garden trac., excel. cond., $5400. Barry Beebe, Lena, Rapides Parish; Ford 2000 diesel trac., 3 cyl., 36 hp, no defects or leaks, runs great, cash, $4400; JD 855 diesel trac., 24 hp, HST, 781 hrs., no defects or leaks, cash, $5600. John Mailhes, Keithville, Caddo Parish; Ford 2000 trac., gas, runs good, $3200; Harry Ferguson 1950 trac., all original parts, good cond., shed kept, $1600. Billy Cox, West Monroe, Calcasieu Parish; Int. 284 diesel trac., for parts, $600. Gary Hebert, Gonzales, Ascension Parish; or IH model A trac., needs motor, $600. Joe Giacone, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; Int. 806 trac., good tires, new paint, good cond., $4500. Earl Descant, Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; or Int. utility 300 trac., gas, runs & works great, $2500; VAC case trac., runs, older restoration, $800. Jack Sisco, Longville, Beauregard Parish; JD 550G dozer, LGP forestry pkg., winch, good cond., $22,000. Josh, Central, East Baton Rouge Parish; JD 520 LP, for parts, $100 obo; JD 520 gas for parts, $100 & up; IHC WR9 rice special, $900. Paul Miller, Denham Springs, Livingston Parish; or JD 4020 trac., good rubber, frontend loader, runs good, $7500. Lawrence Fontenot, Reeves, Allen Parish; JD 3020 trac. w/new fuel pump, re-built starter & rear-end, $4800. Herman Reed, Jennings, Acadia Parish; JD 420 trac., 2 cyl., gas, front & rear lift w/tools, $5000. Gill Dupre, Washington, Evangeline Parish; JD 4430 trac., ROPS & duals w/4450 engine, 140 hp, $10,000; iron A frame on wheels, heavy duty, $300; Case 530 gas trac. w/front-end loader, needs carburetor, $1500. Kelly Hundley, Crowley, Acadia Parish; JD 5075 trac., like new, 130 hrs., 75 hp w/7'10" Kuhn hay cutter, $30,000/all. Robert Lowe, Iota, Acadia Parish; or JD 4620 trac. for parts, $10/1-up; Case 885 for parts, $10/1-up; David Brown 880 trac., low hrs., $4000. Paul Martin, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; JD 420 trac., wide front-end, (4) new tires w/3 pt. lift, looks good, runs great, $3000. Jerry Duncan, Angie, Washington Parish; JD 6405 cab & air, 2 wd, 85 hp, 2800 hrs., heavy duty JD 563 loader & heavy duty 8' JD bushhog, field ready, $32,000. Gary Guidry, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; JD trac. w/loader, transmission problems, $2500. Charles McDonald, Pitkin, Vernon Parish; Kubota L wd, (2) new front tires, Ag tires front & back, $11,000. Coy Finch, Jeanerette, Iberia Parish; Kubota LA480 front-end loader w/mounts & joysticks, came off L2900, $2500; 5' JD bucket, pin-on, good cond., $450. Bubba Perrilloux, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; Mahindra trac., 4 wd, 48" cut Bush Hog brand bush hog & disc, kept under shed, 95 hrs., $15,000 nego. Ray White, Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; Mahindra 2015 w/woods RD 60 finishing mower, 120 hrs. on trac. & 20 hrs. on mower, will separate, like new, $10,000 obo. David Moore, Olla, Lasalle Parish; McCormick GX50, 2 wd, 50 hp, 3 pt., hyd., one owner, 492+ hrs., (2) remote hyd., manual forward & reverse, 12 spd., barn kept, looks & runs good, $9000. Willard White, Starks, Calcasieu Parish; MF 285 w/new bush hog loader, 82 PTO hp, low hrs., excel. cond., good tires, $9500; JD 4020 trac., 95 hp, new tires & many new parts, power shift, $7900; JD 950 trac., 20 PTO hp, lower hrs., excel. cond., $4300. J. Guillot, Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; BG Goodrich trac. tire, new, 18.4x28, rice & cane, grips, 6 ply, 100% tread, $600. Gene Meche, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; Rear weights for rear wheels should fit AV-140 series for Farmall high crop $75/2. Petro, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; Trade turf tires slightly used Kubota 5000 M or X series & rims for ag tires & rims. Wilson Gaidry, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; (2) Goodyear trac. tires, R-2, 90% rubber, dual take off, looks almost new, $400/1. Jerry Harris, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; Wanted: trac. canopy in useable cond. to attach ROPS. Petro, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; Wanted: 986, 1086 or 1486 trac., w/or w/o cab. Ricky Juneau, Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; or Wanted: Ford 4000 for repair or parts, brake parts for 480C backhoe or entire machine. R. Conway, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Wanted: 4' or 6' PTO rotary tiller for 32 hp trac. Lana Sandefur, Oakdale, Allen Parish; Wanted: starter drive for Gravely trac., model 5620 & Gravely 2 wheel garden trac. model 11 or Lonnie Parker, Shreveport, Caddo Parish; Wanted: 24" trac. or implement tires in fair to good cond., prefer Johnny Horton, Quitman, Jackson Parish; PLANTING & TILLAGE JD 16' TWA disc harrow w/hyd. cyl., $2500; JD 24' folding wing finishing disc harrow w/hyd. cyl., $3000. Wilbert Waguespack Jr., Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish; row middle buster w/3 pt. hitch, $100; 1-row pick up disc w/3 pt. hitch, $150. Harold Ortego, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; ' chisel plow, pull-type or can be used at 3 pt., $1000; Arts Way 425A hammer mill/feed mixer, $500. Gill Dupre, Washington, Evangeline Parish; (2) JD 12-row 30" vertical fold toolbars w/row markers, $2500/1; (2) JD 150 seed monitors w/wiring for (12) 30" rows, $750/1. Randy Woodruff, Monterey, Concordia Parish; row Orthman row markers, heavy duty, good cond., $600; (8) cotton closing wheels fits 7300 planter, $500/all. Russell, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish;

12 Page 14 May 1, 2014 (4) mechanical sweet potato transplanters, $200/1. Todd Cullen, Evergreen, Avoyelles Parish; row cult. on 3 pt. toolbar, $220; 6 grader box teeth, $35. Henry Boland, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; Bridger 1-row planter, on toolbar, no hitch, $150. Percell Green Jr., Rayville, Richland Parish; row planter, 3 pt. hitch, 2 seats, vegetable plants, $500. Levi Robertson, Ponchatoula, Tangipahoa Parish; JD 7100 narrow 15 row planter, row markers, 2 ½ bu. hopper, monitor, rear spray rig, trade or $3500. Rodney Courville, Maringouin, Iberville Parish; Miller 6' box blade, hyd. teeth, 3 pt. hitch, good shape, $850. Ellis Myers, Springfield, Livingston Parish; JD planters, 24 heavy duty cast, no till, closing wheels, $500. Charles Jarreau, Lakeland, Pointe Coupee Parish; row hipper w/markers, $1800; 6- row Do All, $1500. J. Bordelon, Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; JD narrow row planter, no till, plate type w/extras & spare parts, $2500. Anthony Jarreau, Lakeland, Pointe Coupee Parish; Wanted: 4' or 5' tiller, good cond. Paul Grezaffi, Batchelor, Point Coupee Parish; Wanted: 1-row vegetable seed planter for squash. Ricky Juneau, Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; or PICKERS & HARVESTERS 2007 JD 894 corn header w/hyd. deck plates, contour master sensing, height sensing, knife rolls, single point hook up, poly snouts, excel. cond., $30,000. Jacques Descant, Cottonport, Avoyelles Parish; CIH 1822 cotton picker, diesel w/ac cab, hyd. packer, big basket, bar tender for lubricating, new battery & good tires, $3400. A.J. Bradley, Transylvania, East Carroll Parish; Case IH 1460 combine, very good cond., $7000. Michael Hollier, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; Case IH 1010, 22 ½' combine header, good cond., $2000; 30" 683 & 883 corn headers, 6 & 8- row, fair shape, $2000. Chad LeJeune, Church Point, Acadia Parish; Case 1680 mud hog, 4 wd, Cummins engine, 2949 hrs., $16,000; Case ' header, $12,000. David VanMol, Lecompte, Rapides Parish; Case IH 1020 flex head, 22 ½' $2500; Case IH 1460 combine, $6000; crust buster boll buggie, chain unload, $7000. Derek Dauzat, Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; JD combine, 6600, 3700 hrs. & 1600 hrs. on rebuilt engine, hyd. trans., 329 engine, 16' header, cab/air, $3000; '78 JD combine, 2700 hrs., hyd. trans., 20' flex header, cab/air, 404 engine, $3000. Gene Meche, Arnaudville, Avoyelles Parish; Wanted: small mechanized pecan harvester, any brand. Robert Couvillion, Boyce, Rapides Parish; OTHER AG IMPLEMENTS 4-row JD cult., $400; 5' tiller, used 5 hrs., $1000; 6' cutter, 2 yrs., $650; hippers, $350; 5' cutter, $400. H. Thompson, Bentley, Grant Parish; or ' bush hog, $1300. Leo Flores, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; or JD 16' set of choppers, heavy duty w/hyd. cyl. & tandem wheels, $2500; JD 24' set of choppers w/folding wings & hyd. cyl. finishing chopper, $3000. Wilbert Waguespack Jr., Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish; ½' Bush Hog brand bush hog, 1000 PTO, $1800. Mike Keating, Broussard, Lafayette Parish; ' bush hog, heavy duty, completely rebuilt, cash, $1200. Valmond Crochet, Kinder, Allen Parish; ' bush hog finishing mower, model FTH600, good cond., $800. E.J. Grob, Ponchatoula, Tangipahoa Parish; ' pull type bush hog, $375; 6' box scrapper, $375. Larry Brasseaux, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; Post hole digger w/6" auger, like new, barely used, $450/all. Charles Black, Sicily Island, Catahoula Parish; (2) 18.4x38 R1 rear trac. tires w/tubes, $100/1. Darwin Nichols, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; Disc cleaner, $700; tank on skids w/elec. pump, $600. Grady Dugas, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; JD 606 shredder, fair cond., $400; Big D 6' shredder, like new, $950. Paul Martin, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; Bush Hog Brand JD 5' grader blade, 3 way adjustment, $400. Edmond Bordelon, Deville, Rapides Parish; pt. grader blade, heavy duty, 60' w/angle adjustment, used very little, $500. Gene Barber, Alexandria, Rapides Parish; 'x50' Brandt Landplane, good cond., $3700. Phillip Lamartinere, Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; JD 10" wheel spacers, 10-hole bolts, $400; (2) sets of JD rear wheel weights, $250; JD category 3 quick hitch, needs a little work, $125. Percell Green, Rayville, Richland Parish; W&A 8-row hippers w/orthman row markers, $2000; Taylorway 8- row cult., 5 plow gangs w/shields, $800; R-40 Ditch Witch w/4-way blade, hyd. boring unit, drill pipe & bits, trailer, excel. cond., $12,500. Bobby Denton, Jena, Lasalle Parish; W&A 8-row folding hipper, $950; 4-row ripper buster, $750; 3 pt. hitch Danuser gin pole lift, $300. R.T. Faulk, Monroe, Ouachita Parish; Wanted: used 3 pt. ditcher, PTO or pull-type. Phillip Istre, DeQuincy, Beauregard Parish; Wanted: JD disc, TW- TWA for parts or re-furbish for food plots. Marty Bienvenu, Duson, Lafayette Parish; or CUTTERS & MOWERS Riding lawn mower, 46" cut $400. Albert Veillon, Mamou, Evangeline Parish; or Belly mower for ZD 21 Kubota w/60" cut, $1300. Leo Flores, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; or Buhler Farm King 5' 3 pt. finishing mower, model Y550R, $450. Mahlon McCrory, Iota, Acadia Parish; after 5 p.m. 10' heavy duty Kodiak bush hog, 3 pt. hitch, ready to work, $2000. Randy Boudreaux, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; Kubota 1800 lawn mower, diesel, 48' cut $1200 nego. Valmond Crochet, Kinder, Allen Parish; Land Pride FDR ' rear discharge grooming mower, 4 yrs., like new cond., $850. Clayton Lemoine, Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; Land Pride FDR 1660 grooming mower, used once, $1650. Zeke Cocran, Holden, Livingston Parish; Rhino boom mower, DB150, like new, $7000. Kenneth Loftin, Elm Grove, Bossier Parish; Gehl silage cutter, model CB800, 7 haylage header, 2-row corn header, $3500. Tim Gautreau, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Farm Pro 6' finishing mower, good cond., $600. Willard White, Starks, Calcasieu Parish; Belly mowers for Cubs, $200- $400; tools for Super A & Cubs, $400. J.W. Cooper, Jena, Lasalle Parish; Yellow & wh. cub w/5' belly mower & 3 pt. rear hook up, $2000. S. Cooper, Jena, Lasalle Parish; ' Woods cutter, $600; 5' Howse cutter, $500. Larry Dupuy, Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish; Modern Ag. 15' Predator mower, pull type, batwing w/galv. deck, good cond., $8000. Johnny Brossard, Erath, Vermilion Parish; or Anthony MF 6' grooming mower, needs deck repair, $250 obo. George Snyder, St. Amant, Ascension Parish; HAY EQUIPMENT Claas Rollant 66 hay baler, 4x5 bales, net-wrapped & string tie, $8500. Morris Hebert, Oakdale, Allen Parish; Dozer 5'x7' root rake, heavy duty, $4500. Wayne Ward, Saline, Bienville Parish; or wheel Beefco hay rake, hyd. fold, like new, $2500. Francis Keller, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; Vermeer 6020 hay cutter, 7' 10", field ready, new belts, $1500. Conrad Deshotel, Mansura, Avoyelles Parish; or Sissor lift, will stack 5' rd. bales 2 high, $600. Ronald Sherrill, Shongaloo, Webster Parish; or JD 328 sq. hay baler, excel. cond., shed kept, $9700. Kathern Hollifield, DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; NH 7060 rd. baler, makes 4x4 or 4x5 bales, kicker & auto tie, kept in barn, baled 2000 bales, $16,000. Stacy Broussard, Gueydan, Vermilion Parish; JD 528 sq. hay baler, 3 yrs., baled 7000 bales, kept under shed, like new, $14,000. Lee Cook, Husser, Tangipahoa Parish; Vermeer 605J rd. baler, new bolts, chain & sprockets, good cond., $3500. Darrell Walker, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; or hay bine, mint cond., kept in barn, $2100. Kenneth Holt, Heflin, Bienville Parish; JD 336 sq. baler, shed kept, good cond., $3200. Dean Gunter, Lecompte, Rapides Parish; JD 458 rd. baler, twine tie, rolled 1700 bales, great cond., $15,000. Camille Badon, Abbeville, Vermillion Parish; JD 567 rd. baler, $12,500. D. R. Dupree, Coushatta, Red River Parish; or NH 316 sq. hay baler, barn kept, field ready, $4000. Mark Scarber, Alexandria, Rapides Parish; NH 848 rd. baler, $3500; 15' Bush Hog, needs repair, $2000. Tony Carrere, Schriever, Terrebonne Parish; MF hay rake, in great working cond., $1000. Miles McMeely, Hornbeck, Vernon Parish; Vermeer 605 J rd. baler, $1500. Ricky Thibodeaux, Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; NH 451 sickle cutter, $1500 nego; NH 256 hay rake, $2000 nego; NH 847 4x5 rd. baler, $2000 nego. Dale Frederick, Erath; Vermillion Parish; NH model 617 disc cutter, 9'2", excel. cond., $5500. Darwin Nichols, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; Kuhn 7' cutter, 4 yrs., cut appox bales, tarp in great shape, shed kept, $4500. Nolton Menard, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; NH rd. hay baler, $1500 obo. Malcolm Howze, Denham Springs, Livingston Parish; or Kuhn 700GH hay cutter, '05 Vermeer rd. baler w/tie monitor, ' Fella Weeks fluffer, 256 NH rake, will trade for cattle or equip., $17,500. Mike Bearb, Sunshine, Iberville Parish; or Wanted: hay baler tubes for NH model 855 round baler, Joseph Trahan, Berwick, St. Mary Parish; Wanted: V type 8-wheel hay rake, field ready, good cond. John Roberts, Center Point, Avoyelles Parish;

13 May 1, 2014 Page 15 CONTRATOR EQUIPMENT JD 410D backhoe, running & working cond., $7000. Willard White, Starks, Calcasieu Parish; Reynolds 17 yd. scraper, $25,000. David VanMol, Lecompte, Rapides Parish; JD 450 dozer, many new parts, good shape, $12,500. Robert Gravois, Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish; Kobelco 220 long reach 50' excavator, working, $18,500. Owen Begnaud, Grand Coteau, St. Landry Parish; GMC Brigadier tandem axle dump truck w/detroit engine, excel. cond., $11,500 obo. Barry Wilcoxon, Plaquemine, Iberville Parish; Caterpillar 12E motor grater, elec. start, brakes not working, runs & grates well, needs generator, $4000. Raymond Hebert, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Bobcat w/front-end loader, 6800 hrs., $8000 obo. Tony Mizell, Bogalusa, Washington Parish; JD 450G dozer, 6-way blade, good undercarriage, ready to work, $20,500. Glenn Austin, Winnfield, Winn Parish; JD 300-B comm. front-end loader/backhoe, runs good, $6000. C.M. Duplechian, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; JD backhoe, new paint, no oil leaks, runs great, $7500. Robert Duhon, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; FARM TRUCKS & RELATED PARTS 1998 Nissan Fontier 4x4 pickup, 5 spd. trans., ac/, radio & extras, sprayed bed liner, looks & runs good, $4450. John Dickinson, Morganza, Pointe Coupee Parish; Ford L9000, 7 spd., 18' flatbed, good running cond., $3500; '90 F-250, 5 spd., $1200; '92 F-150, new auto trans., needs motor, $600. Ricky Juneau, Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; or Dodge Ram 1500 bumpers, front & back, like new, $200/1. Joe Hensgens, Rayne, Acadia Parish; Ford F250 Super Duty, 4 door, 2x4 XLT, 111,000 miles, $16,000. Jimmy Detillier, Raceland, Lafourche Parish; Chevy Silverado w/duramax diesel engine, 4 wd, long bed, 4 door, all extras, $17,000. Edmond Bordelon, Deville, Rapides Parish; GMC 2500 heavy duty LT pkg., loaded, blk., 4 door, gooseneck hitch, 125,000 miles, $32,500. Morris Hebert, Oakdale, Allen Parish; Dodge D100, long wheel base, extra windshield, seat, gas tank & more, 318 V8, $1500. David Moore, Olla, Lasalle Parish; Ford F600 bulk grain truck, 30' reach boom auger, 10-ton bulk load bed, $3500. Tim Gautreau, New Iberia; Iberia Parish; International Eagle 9400, 550 hp, highway ready, new tires, brakes, 40' float, $25,000. Tim Gautreau, New Iberia; Iberia Parish; KW T800 dump truck, Cat C-15, 435 hp, air ride, 287,000 miles, new yard David bed w/elec. tarp, excel. shape, $45,000. T. Billeaud, Maurice, Vermilion Parish; Ford 750 diesel, auto., 4 door, 11 ½"' flatbed w/recessed gooseneck connection, 44,800 miles, good cond., $30,000. Wade Meaux, Broussard, Lafayette Parish; (8) 19.5" tires for medium duty truck, $25/1. J. Bordelon, Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; Dodge Ram quad cab w/rear doors, 2 wd, 166,000 miles, one of the last 12 valves 5.9, $9500. Lois Knight, Pineville, Rapides Parish; GMC SUV, 4 door V6 engine, 4x4 overdrive, auto elec. locks, tow bar, (4) new tires, low miles, good cond., $4500; '72 GMC 5500 w/v8 engine, 16,000 miles, 400 bu. grain bed made by Midwest, excel. cond., $3600. A.J. Bradley, Transylvania, East Carroll Parish; Tonneau truck cover, solid blk., fits F-150 Ford trucks '97-'01, $500. Tony Wise, Elmer, Rapides Parish; Ford Sport Trac, excel. cond., all options included, moon roof, auto, ac, 2 wd, 150,000 miles, GPS & factory bed cover, $5995. Mike Barlow, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; Wanted: 1990-'93 Dodge, 4x4 diesel, good shape. Michael McFadden, Grand Cane, Desoto Parish; TRAILERS, WAGONS & EQUIPMENT 20' trailer w/20 volt battery winch, new treated floor, 2"x20" long, 4 new tires, 16,000 lb. dual axle, $2500. J.C. Manuel, Eunice, Evangeline Parish; Feather Lite 4-horse trailer, living quarters, refrig., microwave, sink, a/c & dbl. bed, great shape, $14,500. Rita Cade, Napoleonville, Assumption Parish; enclosed trailer, 28', elec. winch, tile floor, diamond plated cover, ac & heat, elec. jack, new tires, excel. cond., $3200. Delaney Dixon, Ventress, Pointe Coupee Parish; Meadowbrook draft cart, great shape, $1000; Pioneer Fore cart w/shafts, tongue & brakes, $900. Darron Cunningham, Albany, Livingston Parish; Homemade stock trailer, bumper pull, 5' 9" wide, 14' long, very sturdy, good tires, Harry Lancon Sr., Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish; (3) old wood farm wagons, good shape, kept in barn, $1500-$2500/1. Billy Grisham, Shreveport, Caddo Parish; ' gooseneck hay trailer w/ 3 axles, clear title, $1800. Brandon Jones, Pollock, Grant Parish; ' truck scale, in pit, $3500; 70' truck dump scale w/oil tanks & cyl. $4000. Tim Gautreau, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Neckover cattle trailer, 6'x24', good floors & paint, new tires, $4000 obo. Reginald Laborde, Batchelor, Pointe Coupee Parish; or Gooseneck cattle trailer, 16', needs paint, good trailer, $1500. John Andries, Washington, St. Landry Parish; Pace American 36' cargo trailer, green, 3 axles, 3 hinge door w/locks, GVWR 18,000 lbs., elec. jack on front hitch ball 2 5/16", like new, $14,000. A.J. Bradley, Transylvania, East Carroll Parish; horse trailer, homemade, perfect cond., road ready, $400. Thedore Smith, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 'x8' tilt-bed utility trailer, treated lumber floor, good tires, side rails w/i bolt tie downs, $800. John Marcantel, Mittie, Allen Parish; Dump trailer, 12 yds., pull w/trac., $4000. Rodney Courville, Maringouin, Iberville Parish; 'x8' utility trailer, 1 yr. old, 3,500 lb. axle, $900. Ricky Lacour, Plaucheville, Avoyelles Parish; New 33' gooseneck trailer w/sliding tie downs, (2) 12,000 lb. axles, re-tractable ramps, makes into a flatbed, $8500. Robert Lowe, Iota, Acadia Parish; or Feather Lite SLT alum. trailer w/torsion bar axle, $1500. Gene Barber, Alexandria, Rapides Parish; feather light alum. gooseneck stock trailer, 2 cuts, great shape, $7000. Bill Trichell, Monroe, Ouachita Parish; Lowboy gooseneck trailer, 83"x24" w/(2) 7000 lb. brake axles, ramps, toolbox & spare tire, all channel iron frame & cross members, excel. cond., $3650. Roy Varnado Jr., Iota, Acadia Parish; or Single pull 90% turn w/rubber tires, $850. John O'Neal, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; Amish 4-door buggy, made in Ohio by Amish, lights & turn signals, $1300. Lyle Talbott, Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish; ' gooseneck trailer w/dbl. floor & good side ramps, 20'x6'11", $2500. Glen Leger, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; or Wanted: bumper pull trailer w/tandem axles 5000 lbs. or higher, 16'-20', dump trailer, tandem axle. Alvin Joseph, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; FARM & LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES (10) 20' joints of 24" schedule 80 PVC drainage pipe, shorter joints avail., $400/joint. Mike Culotta, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; Onan generator, diesel, 8000 kw, Cummins engine, $1500. Elbert Forest, Livingston, Livingston Parish; or ' farm gate, 6 bars, red, slightly used, $45. Mo Hoyal, Dry Prong, Grant Parish; Generator, 13 kw PTO, 3 pt. hitch, used little, $800. Andy Legros, DeQuincy, Calcasieu Parish; ,000 gal. fuel tank w/pump, $5000. Teddy May, West Monroe, Ouachita Parish; Drill stem pipe, 2 ¾, good cond. del. avail., $30/joint. Jason Newchurch, Livonia, Point Coupee Parish; Wood splitter, like new, kept under shed, runs great, cash, $1000. Patricia Thornhill, Colfax, Grant Parish; (23) steel hand rail panels, 1 ¾" x 3' 12' long, 10"x30" base plates x 3/8" thick & double set screws, $5000 obo. Nelson Dupuy, Sunshine, Iberville Parish; or ' roll of 5' hurricane fence, $1.5/ft.; 150' of 4' hurricane fence, $150; used tin, 10', 12' & 14', $1/ft. Gary Hebert Jr., Gonzales, Ascension Parish; or Gates, 8'-14', $50/1-up; show supplies, all types, new, $10/1-up. Ricky Juneau, Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; or Drill stem pipe, 1 7/8"-2 7/8" good cond., del. avail., $35/1. Charles Black, Sicily Island, Catahoula Parish; (2) 200-gal. spray tanks w/racks & pumps, $500; (2) 20' spray booms, 3 pt. hitch, $750/1; 3 pt. hyd. hitch lift boom, extends to 22, $1800. Sidney Thibodaux, Jr., Morrow, St. Landry Parish; Treated wood, galv. wire metal tires & galv. roof rabbit/chicken cages, 24"x36", can be removed from stand to allow portability of animals, taking orders, $180; new chicken wire, 48"x150', $30/roll or $25/1 if all taken. Jonathan Gautreaux, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; KW generator, 3 phase diesel, 120/208/480 volt, 1026 hrs., mounted on trailer, good cond., $12,000. Clyde Laborde, Mansura, Avoyelles Parish; PVC used pipe, 4" diameter, random lengths, 50 /ft.; concrete blocks, 4"x8" wide x 16" long, less if all purchased, $1/1. Tommy Montgomery, Lottie, Pointe Coupee Parish; Wind Power 50 kw generator, PTO, model 50/30 pitch, mounted on 2 wh. trailer, like new, used very little, shed kept, $4500. Willard White, Starks, Calcasieu Parish; Agricultural sprinkler system, 2" diameter x 31' alum. sections w/sprinkler heads (11) sections, good cond., $450; Sears 2 hp elec. motor w/pump, 1.5" discharge & 2" inlet, $200. Petra, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; Squeeze chute, 8' long, heavy duty, $1950. P. Watts, Livingston, Livingston Parish; (4) 3"x4"x16' galv. angle iron, $50/1 if all taken. David Joiner, Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; or Cleaver Brooks boiler, model CB-700, 100 hp, 480 volts, 3 phase, $15,000. Tim Gautreau, New

14 Page 16 May 1, 2014 Iberia, Iberia Parish; Case PX215 irrigation engine, 4863 hrs., drive shaft included, clean, $6500. Ron Carrier, Sunset, St. Landry Parish; Steam cleaner, old but works, butane, $100; commercial cricket box, excel. cond., $150. Percell Green Rayville, Parish; Post vice, 5 ½" $175. Gerald Davis, Amite, St. Helena Parish; Irrigation pumps, 10", 12" & 15" $4000-$4500/1. Kevin Martin, Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; Dayton generator PTO KW40 phase one, used twice, like new, garage kept, $2000. Sharon Frederick, Raceland, Lafourche Parish; ½" drill stem, schedule 80 per ft., $3/1; sucker rods, $11/1; 14" carbon steel surplus pipe,.25" wall, per ft., $14/1. Adrian Landry, Pierre Part, Assumption Parish; Sucker rods, 7/8", del. avail., $12.5/1. T.L. Enright Sr., Sicily Island, Catahoula Parish; Heavy-duty livestock panels, 10', $60/1; 12', $70/1; 4' bow gates, $95/1; 10' bow gates, $150/1; portable livestock feeders, $2350. Jimmy Carriere, Port Barre, St. Landry Parish; Frontier industrial diesel generator, model F7500D, new elec. start, $4500; new gas generator, model FG8500, $3000; new pressure washer, model FPW 3000, $900. L. Jarreau, Maringouin, Pointe Coupee Parish; (150) 4"-5" x 8' treated wood fence posts, used but in great shape, $6.5/1. Chad Lasseigne, Bueche, West Baton Rouge Parish; Blacksmith coal, $40/100 lb. sack. Buddy Leonard, Covington, St. Tammany Parish; Wanted: used blacksmith equipment. Allen Lassere, River Ridge, Jefferson Parish; or Wanted: used Powder River squeeze chute in working cond. Coy Fitch, Jeanerette, Iberia Parish; Wanted: water well drilling equip. Bart Anderson, Slaughter, East Feliciana; Wanted: irrigation lift pump, PTO driven, 4",6" or 8". Kary Lafleur, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; Wanted: sump pump to suck mud. John Detilier, Raceland, Lafourche Parish; FARM BUILDINGS FOR SALVAGE Portable wood building w/loft, 12'x24', insulated I wired, to be moved. $6000. Kim Medicis, Bell City, Calcasieu Parish; New metal building, 50'x100'x16", roof only, never put up, will del., other sizes avail., $12,250. B. Dauzat, Effie, Avoyelles Parish; or Building for salvage, 16'x60' metal building, insulated, wired, great building, 10-yrs. old, $15,000. Miles McMeely, Hornbeck, Vernon Parish; yrs. house, vintage wood, skelton key door locks, to be torn down & moved, $7000 obo. Ryan McNeely, Hornbeck, Vernon Parish; 'x68'x16'2" arch building, 25 yr. warranty, quick connect footing plates, panels are 20 gauge galv., $20,000. Scott Courville, Sunset, St. Landry Parish; yr. old cypress & pine w/good corrugated tin, ceiling fans, old tin siding, must be insured, to be demolished, $3000 obo. Danny Broussard, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; Steel metal building for hay storage, 40'x100' clean span, 16'x100' shed roof on one side, metal sheathing on 3 sides, 12'x12' overhead doors on each end, you take down, $10,000. Jim Roland, St. Francisville, West Feliciana Parish; SEWING & FABRICS Handmade baby quilts, $25/1- up; cloth baby books, $15-$20/1- up; reg. & queen size quilts, $250/1-up; quilted place mats, $5/1. Rose Lee Willie, Folsom, Tangipahoa Parish; Baby blankets crocheted or quilted, $50/1; king size red, wh. & blue afghans, mile a minute pattern, $60; old time patchwork quilt tops, different patterns, king/queen, $25/1. Mary Fontenot, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; Handwoven on loom, 100% cotton kitchen towels, $10/1; handwoven 100% cotton placemats, $15/1; handwoven winter neck scarves, $35/1. Lisa Delaney, Lecompte, Rapides Parish; Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, before it became Singer, in treadle oak cabinet, $250 obo; 1935 Singer sewing machine hand wheel in beautiful cabinet, $300 obo. Tran Edwards, Ringgold, Bienville Parish; Will machine quilt your quilt top, your choice of thread & pattern, 02 /sq. inch, all over custom, 03 sq. inch. Ruby Palermo, Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish; Wanted: full vintage print feed sacks. Faye Miller, Glemora, Rapides Parish; familler2@centurytel.net or CRAFTS & WOODWORK Wood duck box, $45; bat house, $25. Henry LeJeune, Moss Bluff, Calcasieu Parish; Windmills, 8', 11', 15' & 20' tall, built w/4"x4x 1/4" treated pine, $300, $400, $500 & $900. Lyle Talbott, Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish; Cypress wood duck nesting boxes, 10"x12"x24", clean-out opening & 160 cubic inches of cedar shavings, $45/1. Willie Bowman, Baker, East Baton Rouge Parish; Ryobi mini-lathe, 18" capacity, variable spd. w/set of 8 piece set of 8 knives, $250. Larry Marks, Mansura, Avoyelles Parish; Cajun microwave, sm., $150; med., $180; lg., $210; xlg., $300. Larry Marks, Mansura, Avoyelles Parish; Cypress patio furniture, swings, gliders, rockers, Adirondack chairs & tables, $150/1-up. Lester Bertrand, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Cypress wood duck nesting boxes, $50/1. Carl Johnson, Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish; Wood duck nesting boxes $25/1. Greg Vidrine, Eunice, St. Landry Parish; or LUMBER & SAWING Lumber milling your trees, 30 /bd.ft; my pine 60 /bd.ft. Bob Wilson, Elm Grove, Bossier Parish; or Sawmilling services, on or offsite avail., prices per bd./ft., based on job. Tony Fontenot, Duson, Lafayette Parish; or Cypress lumber, cut to order. Doug Smith, DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; T.J.'s portable sawmill, cuts up to 20' long, $250-up/thousand bd. ft. T.J. Hyatt, Oakdale, Allen Parish; Oak logs, 22' long, diameter varies, largest 25", mostly red oak, used for firewood, lumber or beams, loaded, you haul, $35/1 or $25/1 if all taken. C.P. McCune, Stonewall, Desoto Parish; Kiln drying services, 20 /bd.ft. Bart Anderson, Slaughter, East Feliciana Parish; (44) cypress lumber, 2"x4"x11', $200/all; (6) 2"x6"x7', 20' long, $50; (6) oak lumber, 2"4"x12' long, $20/all; (22) pine, 2"x6"x12' long, $1/bd.ft. A.J. Bradley, Transylvania, East Carroll Parish; Logs to lumber, your place or mine, 1xs, $320/1000 bd.ft.; 2xs, $280/1000 bd.ft.; pine lumber avail., 1xs, 90 /bd.ft; 2xs, 40 /bd.ft. Glenn Dixon, Albany, Livingston Parish; or FROM THE FARM Gourd purple martin houses, white, ready to hang, $6 plus postage. Cora Mae Overby, P O Box 169, Oak Grove, 71263, West Carroll, Parish; Colorful & informational book by a gourd farmer about growing & crafting gourds, $15 +$2/postage. Cora Mae Overby, P O Box 169, Oak Grove, 71263, West Carroll Parish; Quart Golden Harvest mason jars in boxes w/rings, doz., $6. A.P. Collins, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; No. 15 blk. jambalaya pot, $100. Gary Hebert Jr., Gonzales, Ascension Parish; or Home ground cornmeal by century old gristmill, at place only, 80 /lb. Tommy Rankin, P.O. Box 51, 301 South 16th St., Mer Rouge, Morehouse Parish; or Old fashioned quilting hanging frame, 4 sided for quilting bees or home, 8'x9' w/cloth on each board, $20. Ellen Bowles, DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; Stainless steel commercial peanut roaster, used for fairs & festivals, $2000. Craig Peterson, Franklinton, Washington Parish; Okra cutters, 3/8" wide, 14 blade, $250; 16 blade, $290; 18 blade, $325. Harry Smith, Sunset, St. Landry Parish; Pecan cracker, made by Pearce Brothers, used one season, $3700. Glenn Beard, Washington, St. Landry Parish; Fresh gumbo filé, small jar, $5/1; large jar, $8/1. Brenda, Oakdale, Allen Parish; (6) sacks of duck down feathers for pillows, cured & ready to use. Dale Bordelon, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; Old plantation bell, 17" & 21" w/rope wheel, $350 & $900; wood burning fire place, $200; wood burning heater, long, w/2 holes, $100. Gary Hebert, Prairieville, Ascension Parish; or Homemade soap from all natural ingredients, numerous scents, $4/bar; quantity discounts, free samples. Lori McCallum, St. Francisville, West Feliciana Parish; Felicianasoaps@gmail.com or " used pump, 20' long on wheels, good cond., $1800. Jessie Credeur, Crowley, Acadia Parish; Worm separator, elec. motor driven w/chain gearbox, convert to rotisserie or compost, $400 obo; worm bins, 2'x4' on 4"x4" legs, nose gate lid on top, $150/1. Godfrey Schexnayder, Labadieville, Assumption Parish; or Red worms, $32/lb., European night crawlers, $40/lb., including shipping, priority mail. G. Schexnayder, Labadieville, Assumption Parish; or Grist mills, hand operated, can be converted to operate w/elec. motors, makes corn chips, chicken scratch or corn meal, price depends on size, cash only, $125-$450/1. Kenneth Boone, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; or Wanted: portable water well drilling unit. Bart Anderson, Slaughter, East Feliciana Parish; AGRITOURISM Bob's Tree Preservation, tree farm & nursery tours, over 30,000 trees to view & purchase, miles of walking paths, cabins, catch & release fish ponds. Carl Daigle, Church Point, Acadia Parish; Farm tours & traveling petting zoo, great for birthday parties & church activities. Jerry Corley, Trout, Lasalle Parish; or

15 May 1, 2014 The Amazing Trace Nature trail, walk through pine tree plantation for 2 miles, cross bridges, cypress swamp, water fall, cave, fishing, picnic area, week days, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 1-5 p.m., adults, $5/1; children under 3 yrs., free. Lee Cook, Husser, Tangipahoa Parish; Tour crawfish & rice fields, JD toy museum, great for grade school field trip, meals provided & more. Kelly Hundley, Crowley, Acadia Parish; Barnyard fun, provides pony rides, riding lessons, therapeutic riding, summer & day camps, pet boarding & pet CPR/first aid & pet saver training. Sarina Lirette, Bourg, Terrebonne Parish; or Farm tours of licensed goat farm & Formagerie, award winning cheese, families & large groups welcome. Wanda Barras, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; or HUNTING, FISHING & CAMPING Hunting, Fishing & Camping classified advertising categories include: ATVs, Archery & Accessories, Boats & Equipment, Fishing Tackle & Supplies, Sportmen s Leases, Fishing & Hunting Leases & Memberships & Other Miscellaneous Hunting Items. NO FIREARMS Itasca Spirit 30' motorhome, Class C Ford Triton V- 10 engine, large slide, 35,000 miles, $15,500. David Grass, Folsom, Tangipahoa Parish; or ' Coachman motorhome camper, 460 cubic feet, Ford motor w/overdrive & (2) ac units, 26,000 miles, big bath, storage & extras, sleeps 6, $24,000. A.J. Bradley, Transylvania, East Carroll Parish; ' Cruiser travel trailer bumper pull, sleeps 6 w/slide-out, 5500 KW generator, tv & many extras, $12,500. Allie Dupuis Sr., St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; Beaver Monterey 36' Class A motorhome w/caterpillar engine, 46,000 miles, top of the line, garage stored, nice motorhome, $48,000. David Reinhart, Simpson, Vernon Parish; Wooden deer self-feeder on skids, 1000 lb. corn or pellet capacity, $450. J.C. Landreneau, Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; (2) deer hunting box stands, (2) hunting camp trailers, furnished, duck decoys, $3600. Norm Stansbury, Loreauville, Iberia Parish; ' Fleetwood Park trailer w/slide out, bumper pull, never used, $6500. James Stacy, Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish; or Chevy 454 Southwind motorhome, 33', sleeps 6, a/c & heat, refrigerator, gas stove, oven, microwave, generator & other amenities, $6900. Walter Vincent, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; ' Starwood SL by Monaco, 5th wheel w/slide, well maintained, under cover, '07 F250 diesel truck, 82,000 miles, slightly used, $37,000. Richard Castille, St. Landry Parish; Camper spaces located in Indian Village, Kinder Area near Calcasieu River, boat launch access, $75-$150 month. Bart, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; or Kisatchie/Red Dirt Equestrian campground located ½ mile west of Cane Camp on the Longleaf Vista Scenic Hwy., elec. & water hook-ups. Loyd Medley, Provencal, Natchitoches Parish; ATVs 2005 Polaris Sportsman 800 w/alum. wheels 27", ITP tires, 2500 lb. winch, mossy oak in color from factory, less than 1000 miles, good cond., $3500 obo. Brandon Johnson, Hineston, Rapides Parish; Argo ATV, 18 hp, low hrs., 6 wheeler, $4500. Mike Saucier, Gheens, Lafourche Parish; Artic Cat Prowler, 4x4 w/winch, 2 sets of tires, alum. top, windshield, good cond., $5650 obo. John Ray Dickinson, Morganza, Pointe Coupee Parish; (4) '13 new Honda Rancher tires & rims, never used, $275. Darrell Walker, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; Honda 300 Fourtrac, rear basket, floor boards, gun rack, stick stoppers, 2000 lb. warn winch, good cond., $2500. Bob Ventre, Whiteville, St. Landry Parish; Elec. golf cart, 3 wheels, dump bed, 20" wheels, used for farm or pleasure, $900. Ed Pontiff, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; Kawasaki mule, 4x4 trans., 4010, lift kit, winch, windshield, front & rear LED lights, camo, 195 hrs., $10,500. Jerry Kleinpeter, Wilson, East Feliciana Parish; Polaris 700 4x4, $2500; Honda 300 4x4, $2000. J. Bordelon, Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; Wanted: Honda Rubicon for body parts. M.L. Towns, Arcadia, Bienville Parish; LEASES & MEMBERSHIPS Duck hunting in Pine Island Welsh area, booking for duck day hunts, 4-man blind, senior citizen & father-son rates, weekends, $350 week days, $250. Bart, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; or Campsite for lease on Goat Island, Manchac area, next to I-55, water access, elec. & water acreage. E.J. Flanagan, Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; Wanted: grass fields for hay production in East Feliciana Parish, lease per acre or bale. Duane Wilson, Slaughter, East Feliciana Parish; Page 17 Livestock AuctiA ctions Cattle Kinder Livestock Hwy 190 West Kinder Monday Mansura Livestock 8745 Hwy 1 Mansura Wednesday Dominique Stockyard 1462 Airline Hwy. Baton Rouge Monday Dominique Stockyard 3600 N. University Ave. Carencro Wanted: acres for a hunting lease, will pay top dollar. Joe Porto III, Napoleonville, Assumption Parish; ARCHERY& ACCESSORIES Barnett Jackal cross bow w/plano Manta case, used little, $250. Vincent Brocato, Montgomery, Grant Parish; BOATS 28' party barge, 90 hp E-tek Evinrude motor, galv. trailer, perfect shape, $15,000. John Schilling, Ponchatoula, Tangipahoa Parish; ' wide bottom alum well boat w/8 hp Nissan motor, trailer, excel. cond., $1900. Derrick or Brenda, Oakdale, Allen Parish; Older Terry Bass boat, 16', Wednesday Dominique Stockyard 2800 W. Landry Street Opelousas Tuesday Red River Livestock Auction P. O. Box 456 Hwy 1 Coushatta Wednesday Amite Livestock Co Hwy. 51 Amite Tuesday N. Tangipahoa Stockyard Hwy. 38 Kentwood hp motor w/trolling mower, hummingbird fish finders, live wells, great shape, cash, $1000. Patricia Thornhill, Colfax, Grant Parish; ' Bass Tracker II w/outboard motor, trolling motor & fish finder, trade for 16' stock trailer or $1400. Brandon Jones, Pollock, Grant Parish; Alum. w/23' center console, 225 Mercury Optimax for bay or offshore, $20,000 obo. Joe Porto, Napoleonville, Assumption Parish; classic Sea Ray boat & motor w/trailer, sleeps 6, refrig., 2 burner stove & extras, $4000. John Coxe, Walker, Livingston Parish; or appt. only. Briggs Go Devil, 15 hp, $900. Scott McDowell, Jena, Lasalle Parish; FISHING & TACKLE Cypress catfish slat traps, $55/1; turtle traps, $45/1. Henry LeJeune, Moss Bluff, Calcasieu Parish; Saturday Delhi Livestock Auction 774 Hwy. 80 Delhi Wednesday West Monroe Livestock Auction 5243 Cypress St. West Monroe Monday horses Southwest Horse Sales Watts Thomas Rd Bush Sale Days TBA

16 Page 2 May 1, 2014 Louisiana Agriculture & Forestry Today Calcasieu Parish men accused of timber theft Baton Rouge, La. (April 22, 2014) Two Calcasieu Parish men are accused of timber thefts in Allen Parish. Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) enforcement agents say an Allen Parish landowner notified them April 9 of a timber theft that occurred on her property. Investigators say the landowner said she contracted with Christian Gorham to perform demolition work on an old house located on her land. The landowner said Gorham asked multiple times if he could cut or remove trees from the property in which the request was denied. Upon inspecting the property, the landowner says she discovered three large red cedar trees and a large pine tree had been cut and removed from the property. A large black walnut tree had been cut but not removed. Investigators say the landowner notified LDAF Enforcement Agents that someone was at her property attempting to cut more trees. LDAF agents and Allen Parish sheriff s deputies responded and located Christian Gorham and John Myers (both of Calcasieu Parish) attempting to load cut limbs of a black walnut tree into a trailer. LDAF Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry, Mike Strain, D.V.M. said, At the time, investigators say they were given false information by the suspects regarding their identities. Upon confirmation of the individuals involved, arrest warrants were issued. On April 15, John Myers was arrested by Calcasieu sheriff s deputies on warrants and charged with theft of timber, obstruction of justice, simple criminal damage to property and attempted timber theft. According to investigators, Myers admitted he did not have permission to cut and or remove any trees and that he is not a licensed arborist in the State of Louisiana. Myers also admitted to giving false information and delaying the investigation by LDAF enforcement agents. He has been released on $6,500 bond. Gorham was arrested April 21. 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17 May 1, 2014 Page 3 Visit your local farmers market ACADIA PARISH Iota Iota Farmers Market Gazebo on Main St. 1st & 3rd Sat., 7-10 a.m. ALLEN PARISH Oberlin Oberlin Farmers Market 228 West 6th Ave. Wed. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., year round AVOYELLES PARISH Moreauville WestMar Farms Dairy Market 851 Couvillion Street Thurs., 2-6 p.m. Marksville Marksville Farmers Market 122 E. Mark St. Sat a.m., June BEAUREGARD PARISH DeRidder DeRidder Farmers Market 206 N. Washington Ave. 7 days, 7 a.m.-5 p.m., year round DeRidder Azalea Street Marketplace Beauregard Parish Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall 1st weekend of the month Fri. noon-6 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Jan.-Sept. & Nov.-Dec. Ragley Ragley Farmers Market Ragley Historical Square, Hwy. 12 Sat. 8 a.m.- 1 p.m., During peak growing season BOSSIER PARISH Benton Farmers Market 495 Simpson Sun. 12:30-5 p.m., June 1 - July 27 CADDO PARISH Greenwood Greenwood Farmers Market William Peters Town Park Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, June-Aug. Shreveport Shreveport Farmers Market River front at Festival Plaza Oct. 22-Nov. 19, Sat. 8 a.m.-noon CALCASIEU PARISH Lake Charles Charlestown Farmers Market Bilbo St. behind old City Hall Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, year round Lake Charles Cash & Carry Farmers Market 801 Enterprise Blvd. Corner of Broad & Enterprise Tues., 4-6 p.m., year round Moss Bluff MB Farmers & Crafters Market Sam Houston Jones Pkwy. Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, April-Oct. DESOTO PARISH Mansfield DeSoto Farmers Market DeSoto Parish Ext. Office Sat. 7:30-11 a.m., May 7 -June 11 EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH Baton Rouge Red Stick Farmers Market #1 Fifth St. & Main St. Sat. 8 a.m.- noon, year round Baton Rouge Red Stick Farmers Market # Goodwood Blvd. Unitarian Church Parking Lot Tues. 8 a.m.-noon, April- Dec. Baton Rouge Red Stick Farmers Market # Perkins Road Thurs. 8 a.m. - noon, year round Zachary Zachary Famers Market City Hall side parking lot Sat. 8 a.m.- 12 p.m., year round EVANGELINE PARISH Ville Platte Ville Platte Farmers Market 704 N. Soileau June to Aug., Fri. 5 p.m.-7 p.m. GRANT PARISH Colfax Colfax Farmers Market 8th St. near Pecan Festival Building Sat a.m., Tues 5-7 p.m. June-July IBERIA PARISH New Iberia Teche Area Farmers Market Main St. Bouligny Plaza Tues. 2:30-6 p.m., Sat a.m. Year round Delcambre Delcambre Seafood & Farmers Market Delcambre Shrimp Fest Grounds 8 a.m.-1 p.m April 20, May 11 & June 1 JEFFERSON PARISH Gretna Gretna Farmers Market Huey P. Long Ave. Sat. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Year round Harahan Harahan Farmers Market 6437 Jefferson Hwy. 2nd & 4th Sat, 9 a.m.-noon, year round Westwego Westwego Farmers & Fisheries 484 Sala Ave. at 4th St. Sat. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Year round JEFFERSON DAVIS PARISH Elton Coushatta Farmers Market Hwy. 190 & Pine Street 1st Sat. 7:30 a.m.-noon., Oct.-June Jennings Main Street Farmers Market Founder s Park on Main St. Sat. 7 a.m.-10 a.m., May - Nov. Welsh Welsh Farmers Market 201 South Elms St. Tues. 4:30-6:30 p.m., May- Oct. LAFAYETTE PARISH Lafayette Acadiana Farmers Market 801 Foreman Dr. & Dulles St. Tues., Thurs. & Sat a.m. Year round Lafayette City Garden Market Heymann Blvd., Oil Center Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round Lafayette Freetown Mid-Week Market 421 E. Convent St Wed. 2-6 p.m., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat Lafayette Lafayette Jockey Lot Flea Market 3011 N.W. Evangeline Trwy. Sat.-Sun. 8-5 p.m., year round Lafayette Farmers & Artisans Market Horse Farm, 2913 Johnston St. Sat. 8 a.m. - noon LAFOURCHE PARISH Raceland Lafourche Central Market 4484 Hwy. 1 at U.S. 90 Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round Thibodaux Thibodaux Main Street Market 314 St. Mary St. at Jean Lafitte National Historic Park Sat a.m., April-July, Sept.-Dec. LINCOLN PARISH Ruston Ruston Farmer s Market Railroad Ave at Monroe Street Sat. 7:30 a.m.- 11:30, April-Oct. LIVINGSTON PARISH Denham Springs Livingston Farmers Market 215 Florida St. Sat. 7 a.m. - noon, year round MADISON PARISH Tallulah Tallulah Farmers Market 404 N. Cedar St., Hwy. 65 Tues., Thurs. & Sat., 8 a.m. - noon, May-Aug., Oct.-Dec. MOREHOUSE PARISH Bastrop Morehouse Parish Farmers Market 305 E. Madison Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-5p.m., year round NATCHITOCHES PARISH Natchitoches Cane River Green Market Downtown riverbank Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, April-July, Oct. Nov. ORLEANS PARISH New Orleans Crescent City Farmers Market #1 700 Magazine St. Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, year round New Orleans Crescent City Farmers Market #2 Uptown Square, 200 Broadway Tues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m, year round New Orleans Crescent City Farmers Market # Orleans Ave. Thurs., 3-7 p.m., year round New Orleans Marketplace at Armstrong Park block of N. Rampart St. Thurs. 3-7 p.m., year round New Orleans Lower 9th Ward Sankofa Farmers Market 5500 St. Claude Ave. Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., year round OUACHITA PARISH Monroe Monroe Farmers Market 1013 Washington St. Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-1 p.m., June-Aug. West Monroe West Monroe Farmers Market 1700 North 7th St. Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m, Year round ST. CHARLES PARISH Destrehan German Coast Farmers Market 1 Parking lot of Ormond Plantation Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round Luling German Coast Farmers Market Hwy. 90 (St. Charles Plaza) Wed. 3-6 p.m., year round ST. LANDRY PARISH Opelousas St. Landry Farmers Market 952 East Landry St., Hwy. 190 Tues., Thurs. & Sat. 6:30-11 a.m. April-Nov. Eunice Eunice Farmers Market Second St. & Park Ave. Wed. 3:30-6 p.m., Sat 10 a.m. Washington Washington Community Farmers Market Town Pavilion Sat. 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m., year round ST. MARTIN PARISH St. Martinville St. Martinville Creole Market Evangeline Blvd. & Main St. Sat. 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., May-Dec. St. Martinville Bayou Teche Market 203 New Market St. Sat. 7 a.m.-11 a.m., year round ST. MARY PARISH Franklin Franklin Farmers Market 306 Willow St. Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, Tues. 2 p.m.-6 p.m., year round ST. TAMMANY PARISH Abita Springs Abita Springs Farmers Market Main Street Sun p.m. Covington Covington Farmers Market #1 609 North Columbia (City Hall) Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, Year round Covington Covington Farmers Market #2 419 North New Hampshire Wed. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m., year round Folsom Folsom Community Farmers Market Railroad Avenue 3rd Sat., 9 a.m - 1 p.m., March-Nov. Mandeville Mandeville Trailhead Market 675 Lafitte St. Sat. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., year round Pearl River Pearl River Farmers Market Lou Rd. 1st & 3rd Sat., 8 a.m.-until Year round Slidell Camellia City Farmers Market 333 Erlanger, Old Towne Slidell Sat. 8 a.m.-12 p.m., year round TANGIPAHOA PARISH Hammond Hammond Farmers Market 2 West Thomas St., Sat., 8 a.m. - noon, year round TERREBONNE PARISH Houma Cajun Farmers Market of Houma Naquin St. & Martin L. King Blvd. Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-6 p.m., year round UNION PARISH Farmerville Farmers Market 407 South Main St. Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m.-4 p.m., year round VERMILION PARISH Erath Erath Farmers Market City Park March 29, April 26, May 10, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Kaplan Kaplan Farmers Market Turnley Park, 119 N. Irvin Ave. 2nd Sat, 8 a.m.-noon, year round Gueydan Gueydan Farmers Market 600 Main St. 1st & 3rd Sat. 8 a.m.-noon Jun-Thanksgiving VERNON PARISH Leesville Main Street Market Sat. 7 a.m. until, year round WASHINGTON PARISH Franklinton Franklinton Farmers Market 1500 block of Washington St. Daily, Year round WEST FELICIANA PARISH St. Francisville St. Francisville Farmers Market agricultural pavilion (4-H Barn) Thurs. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., May-1st freeze WINN PARISH Winnfield Winn Farmers Market 301 West Main Tues. & Fri. 7:30-11 a.m. May-Aug.

18 Page 18 Sporting Clays Shooting Events Coming Your Way Horticultural Events May 1, 2014 Dog Events Louisiana Sporting Clays Assoc. Shoots - Shoot for the Kids, Tri- Parish, Houma, May 3; LeBlanc VFD Shoot, Eds Sporting Goods, Kaplan, May 3; Shoot for the Children, GOL, Maurice, May 3; Shoot for Mom, Wilderness Gun Club, Lafayette, May 4; Rayne Catholic 3rd annual shoot, Eds Sporting Goods, Kaplan; May 10; Oilfield Helping Hands, GOL Maurice, May 30; La. State Shoot 5 Stand, Cajun Cup Super Sporting, Long River Lodge, Melville, May 31- June 1; LOGA Sporting Clays, Los Paloma Sporting, Benton, June 5-6; API, GOL, Maurice, June 7. For more information, visit Bird Shows LSU AgCenter will host 14 field days for 2014 at off-campus research stations. Dates and locations are as follows: Northwest Beef and Forage Field Day at the Hill Farm Research Station, Homer; May 3, Habitat Management for White-tailed Deer at the Bob R. Jones-Idlewild Research Station, Clintonl May 21, Fruit and Vegetable Growers Field Day at the Botanic Gardens at Burden, Baton Rouge; June 5, Nursery Industry Open House at the Hammond Research Station, Hammond; June 17, Northeast Research Station Pest and Crop Production Field Day, St. Joseph.; June 21, Garden Fest at the Botanic Gardens at Burden, Baton Rouge; June 25, 105th Rice Research Station Field Day, Crowley; July 10, Northeast Region Field Crop Tour at the Macon Ridge Research Station, Winnsboro; July 16, Sugarcane Field Day at the Sugar Research Station, St. Gabriel; July 17, Dean Lee Research and Extension Center Field Day, Alexandria; Aug. 7, Sweet Potato Field Day at the Sweet Potato Research Station, Chase; Oct. 9, Landscape Horticulture Field Day at the Hammond Research Station, Hammond. Details on times and topics covered will be available closer to the dates. Education & Workshops Mississippi Mavericks Agility Club will hold agility trials May 2-4 at the DC Sportsplex, 618 Deer Cross Ct., Madisonville. Entry fee is $25. For more information, visit Louisiana Capital City Obedience Club will hold obedience and rally events May at the Lamar Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales. Entry fee is $25. For more information, visit Horseshoe Bend Beagle Club will hold field trials May 30 at the Great Southern Running Grounds in Franklinton. For more information, visit Cultural Events Exotic Bird Fair will be June 8-9 at the Jefferson Lion s Club, 2910 Arlington St., Jefferson. Open June 8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and June 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exotic birds of many types, cages, bird seed and bird toys will be available. Admission is $3 per person and children 6 and under enter free. For more information, contact Irwin Bougeois at , or ggaynut@aol.com. Ponchatoula Bird Fair & Sale will be held July from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Lion s Club, 750 East Pine Street, Ponchatoula. For more information, visit Commission & Board Meetings Advisory Commission on Pesticides meeting will be held May 28 at 9:30 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium, 5825 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge. For more info, Kevin Wofford at kevin_w@ldaf.state.la.us. LSU AgCenter will host AgMagic on the River May at the Docville Farm in Violet. AgMagic is an interactive, visually stimulating learning experience designed to show urban and suburban children and adults that what we eat, what we wear and where we live are all part of agriculture and natural resources. The event is open to school groups, grades 3-5, May from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and open to the public May 17 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. School groups from Orleans, Jefferson, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles and St. John parishes are invited to attend. For more information and to schedule a tour of AgMagic on the River, visit or call Southwest La. Longleaf Pine Landowner Field Day will be held May 10 at CM Farms, 200 John Broussard Rd., Dry Creek. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with a landowner tour to follow. Bus transportation provided, event concludes at 3 p.m. Topics covered will be LLP management, invasive species, use of prescribed fire, landowner cost share incentives and contractor access. Registration is $10 per person. Send your registration to Kennedy Landry, Beauregard NRCS, 597 Mahlan St., DeRidder, LA For more information, contact Kennedy Landry at ext. 3 or kennedy.landry@la.nacdnet.net. Mississippi/Louisiana Beef and Forage Field Day will be held May 17 at Livestock Producers Sale Barn, Hwy 98 East in Tylertown Miss. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and the program will begin at 9 a.m. Feature speakers are Dr. John Blanton, professor and Animal and Dairy Science Department head at Mississippi State University and Dr. Mike McCormick, professor at LSU AgCenter. Participants can view some of the top performing bulls from South Mississippi Gain on Forage Bull Test that will conclude May 2. Those bulls will be available for sale at private treaty and may be purchased before, during or after the field day. Lunch will be provided, but pre-registration is required. To pre-register call Walthall County Extension Office a t or crhay@ext.msstate.edu by May 9. Baton Rouge Arts Market will be held the first Saturday of the month at the corner of Fifth and Main St. in Baton Rouge. Regional crafts from more than 60 artists and craft vendors. 7 a.m. noon. For more information, contact Kathy Scherer at Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival will be held May 2-4 in Breaux Bridge, La. Crawfish Capitol of the world. The event features 30 of the area s best Cajun, Zydeco and Swamp Pop bands. There will also be crawfish-based dishes, crawfish races, crawfish eating contest, a crawfish etouffee cook-off and more. For more information, visit Downtown River Market is held every Saturday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. April - July and Sept. - Dec. located on the riverwalk, 316 South Grand St. in downtown Monroe. For more info, visit, Contraband Days Festival will be held April 29-May 11 at and around the Lake Charles Civic Center. Events include crawfish races, Cajun Days, boat races and pirates capturing the city of Lake Charles. For more information, visit Erath Farmers Market Festival will be held at the Erath City Park from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. Dates are May 10, June 14 & 29, July 12, Aug. 23, Sept. 13, Oct. 25, Nov. 22, Dec. 13. For more information, call Donald Menard at Starks Mayhaw Festival will be held May in Starks, La. There will arts and crafts, carnival rides, talent contest, parade, beauty pageant, live entertainment, jelly contest and more. For more info, visit

19 May 1, 2014 Page 19 Livestock Sales Louisiana Tech University Farm Production Sale will be held at 1 p.m. May 3 in Rustin. Brangus heifers, cow/calf pairs, black baldy heifers, steers, horses, hogs, goats and lambs will be available. For more information, contact Dr. Gary Kennedy, at or visit Acadia Parish Rice Arena Auctions are held on Thursdays at the Acadia Parish Rice Arena in Crowley, 159 Cherokee Dr. at 6:30 p.m. Dealers and consignments welcome; small farm animals & barnyard fowl, bagatelle, new and used merchandise. For more information, call or Misc Public auction will be held 10 a.m. on May 17 at 638 Allen Drive, Minden. The auction is for the City of Minden, Webster Parish School Board, Sheriff and DA. For more information and to view photos, visit or call Coming Your Way Subscribe or renew your Market Bulletin online Purchasing a subscription to the Louisiana Market Bulletin has just become a lot easier with a new online subscription and renewal payment option. To purchase a subscription to the Louisiana Market Bulletin with a credit card, visit and click on the Subscribe Now button located at the top right or scan Bogalusa Cow Sorting next show will be May 3 in Kentwood. Future dates include, June 7 in Bogalusa; July 5 in Gulfport, Miss; Aug. 23 in Gulfport, Miss.; Sept. 6 in Bogalusa. For more information, call Troy at or Blake at Choupique Youth Rodeos will be held June 28, July 12, Aug. 16, Sept. 20, Oct. 11 and Nov. 1 at the E.L.K. Arena in Sulphur. Rodeo begins at 5 p.m. For more information, call or Deep South Stock Horse Show Assoc. next event will be held May 10. Shows begin at 10 a.m. unless otherwise noted. All shows will be held at the Shady Park Arena in Central. Future show dates include: June 14 at 4 p.m.; June 28 at 4 p.m. Age groups: Peanut 7 and under; Peewee 8-12; Junior 13-17; Senior 18 and older. For more information, visit Horse Events Tractor Shows the QR code with your smart phone or mobile device and follow the prompts. A QR scanner application must already be installed on the phone. When you subscribe, the Market Bulletin will be delivered directly to your door 26 times a year and it's just a few clicks away. A one-year subscription is available for just $10. Louisiana Stock Horse Association next show will be held May 3 in West Monroe. Future show dates June 7 in Gonzales; June 28 in DeRidder; July 26 in New Iberia; Aug. 16 in New Roads; Sept. 6 in New Iberia; Oct. 11 in DeRidder; Nov Finals in DeRidder. For more information, visit Acadiana Therapeutic Riding Organization will host the Arena Trail Challenge & Benefit Trail Ride May 25 at the Cherokee Ridge Horse Farm in Carencro. Entry fee is $40/division, $25 for Novice and Wrangler, $20 to come and ride the trail without competing. Arena will be open Saturday, May 24 from 2-5 p.m. for practice, $20 per horse. For registration forms or more information, contact Emily at , atro2011@gmail.com or visit International Harvester Collectors of Louisiana will hold its annual Antique Tractor, Engine and Equipment Show May 2-3 from 8 a.m. until dark at the Washington Parish Fairgrounds in Franklinton. Setup will be Thursday, May 1. IHC items will be featured but all makes are welcome. There will also be arts and crafts, and pieces and parts. For more information, call , bhbanks@bellsouth.net or visit QR Code Scan me Show Arenas, Barns, etc. Acadia Parish Rice Arena 159 Cherokee Drive, Crowley or ricearena@appj.org. Assumption Parish Ag Complex & Arena 119 Robin St., Napoleonville Bogalusa Community Arena Airport Rd., Bogalusa. Clinton Covered Arena Hwy. 10, Clinton D Arbonne Range Riders Arena 202 Rodeo Rd., Farmerville darbonnerangeriders.com M.A. Edmond Livestock Show Arena, Scenic Hwy. Baton Rouge Morehouse Activity Center, 9525 Marlatt St., Bastrop SugArena at Acadiana Fairgrounds, 713 Northwest Bypass (Hwy. 3212), New Iberia Sweetwater Campground & Riding Stables Arena, N. Cooper Road, Loranger Terrebonne Livestock Agricultural Fair Assoc. Arena 221 Moffet Rd., Houma Texas Longhorn Rodeo Arena, 3274 Hwy. 109 S., Vinton Want your arena listed? Fax or your contact info to marketbulletin@ldaf.la.gov.

20 Page 20 May 1, 2014 Former LDAF press secretary, Market Bulletin editor pens book on Louisiana crawfish history Breaux Bridge native Sam Irwin was uniquely positioned to write the book on Louisiana s crawfish history. His grandfather Joe Amy (pronounce it ah-mee) was one of the pioneers of the crawfish business. According to some accounts, Amy was dealing in crawfish from his Henderson location of Amy s Fisheries as early as Amy also had fish business at Butte la Rose and regularly sent a fish buying boat up and Sam Irwin down the Atchafalaya River during the 1920s. The author worked at Amy s as a crawfish laborer in between semesters as he earned his master s degree in history from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. At the crawfish dock, Irwin witnessed the evolution of the Atchafalaya Basin s fish-based economy to one dominated by the crawfish market. The sum total of Irwin s esoteric evolution from trained historian, honky-tonk owner, musician, record store owner, used car salesman, history teacher and crawfish buyer to journalist is Louisiana Crawfish: A Succulent History of the Cajun Crustacean. Louisiana Crawfish is a penetrating dissection of the important role crawfish played in the development of Cajun cuisine but also in the haute and street cuisine of New Orleans. Not many Crescent City residents know that, in decades past, the road grid off Canal Street and Hagan Avenue became a swampy area in the spring where crawfish could easily be trapped by city dwellers. In the chapter When Life Gives You Crawfish, Make Etouffee, Irwin lays to rest the popular myth that crawfish consumption was once considered basse classe. There are just too many reported instances in the newspapers of south Louisiana residents crawfishing as a social activity or preparing crawfish to showcase their cooking skills to conclude that crawfish eating was low class, Irwin said. It doesn t sound like they were embarrassed to eat crawfish. On the contrary, they brought out the best china and silver. New Orleans was a large crawfish center until the construction of Airline Highway to Baton Rouge cut off the natural overflow of lakes Pontchartrain and Maurepas. That s probably what created New Orleans interest in the Atchafalaya Basin as a crawfish supply source, he said. Louisiana Crawfish also cites the tiny community of Henderson and its famous crawfish restaurants as the locale where the crawfish industry blossomed. The book explores the rollicking story of the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival and tracks the scientific aquaculture research that has now made Acadia Parish the number one crawfish producing area in the state. The book also makes a startling revelation on the genesis of Chinese crawfish. With 80 black and white photographs and 16 pages of color photographs, Louisiana Crawfish: A Succulent History of the Cajun Crustacean, is an enjoyable read and explains clearly why the humble crawfish deserves its culinary accolades. Louisiana Crawfish: A Succulent History of the Cajun Crustacean is available in bookstores, online and bait shops. About the author Sam Irwin is a freelance journalist and writer who lives in Baton Rouge. He is the former editor of the Louisiana Market Bulletin, an agricultural journal, and served as the press secretary for the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry. Currently, he is the public relations director for the American Sugar Cane League. A product of a mixed marriage (his father's family is from north Louisiana, his mother's from the heart of French-speaking Louisiana), Irwin's prose is often set in Louisiana. He s a firm believer in write what you know. He knows about love, life, death, honky-tonks, music and making bad decisions. So what does he write about? Love, life, death, honkytonks, music and making bad decisions. Irwin s work appears regularly in Country Roads, The Advocate and House and Home. His writing has also been featured in Louisiana Cookin, Louisiana Louisiana Crawfish: A Succulent History of the Cajun Crustacean is available in bookstores, online and bait shops. TravelHost, Offbeat, 225, Louisiana Film and Video, Teche News and Louisiana Kitchen & Culture. His fiction has been published by Dead Mule, Cape Fear Crime Festival Chapbook, Murder in the Wind Anthology, Love is in the Wind Anthology, Tom's Voice, Gulf Coast Writers Anthology, Spillway Review, Long Story Short, Gris Gris Rouge, and the Nicholls State Jubilee Anthology. Irwin s blog, LaNote, may be found at LaNote.org. State 4-H, FFA horse show headed for Lake Charles BATON ROUGE, La. 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