South Carolina Department of Agriculture MARKET BULLETIN
South Carolina Department of Agriculture
MARKET BULLETIN
Vol. 94 ? Num. 12
Est.
1913
June 18, 2020
A PEACHY PLACE TO BE
BY EVA MOORE ? PHOTOS COURTESY OF MCLEOD FARMS
Peach season came early in South Carolina this year, with warm, mild weather ripening fruit a few weeks ahead of schedule.
South Carolina is well known for its peaches, growing more than any other U.S. state besides California. Medium-sized and magnificently sweet, the state's peaches are sought out up and down the East Coast.
After a handful of up-and-down years for peaches in the state, 2020 is shaping up to be quite stable. In 2017, the state lost much of its peach crop to a warm winter followed by a freeze. 2019, on the other hand, was a big peach year, with an oversupply driving down prices. And this year? For Kyle Tisdale, director of the South Carolina Peach Council, it's reassuringly typical.
"Everything is good," Tisdale says. "Overall I think most people are happy."
than I thought it would be. A lot of that has to do with South Carolina and Georgia opening up. We thought it would be just locked down."
Northeastern states are typically good markets for South Carolina peaches, but those markets are tighter this year due to COVID-19 measures, Tisdale says.
Roadside stands have been doing particularly strong peach sales this season, Tisdale says.
It seems consumers are seeking out new and different ways to buy peaches.
Some growers are coping with disease pressures, and yields aren't quite as high as expected. The
early start to the season also means some adjustments for growers and retailers as peaches ripen before their planned July 4 peak.
Rachel McCormick is marketing manager for McLeod Farms, her family's business in McBee, South Carolina. She says the farm has been doing big business at its roadside market and at farmers markets ? with some operational and physical changes in place to enforce social distancing.
"We're also offering a curbside service," McCormick says. "You can order online, pull up and we'll put the peaches in your car for you."
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the peach industry, as it has all of agriculture ? but perhaps not as much as many feared.
"It has not affected peaches as much as we expected," Tisdale says. "We haven't been able to get out and merchandise things, but it's been more normal
The farm's peach subscription boxes ? five shipments of 20 peaches each, spaced out every two weeks throughout the season ? also sold out for the summer.
"We feel like our business is thriving right now because a lot of people, because of the pandemic, became aware that maybe the big superstores won't have everything that they need all the time," McCormick says. "It turned people's eye to the little roadside market where they could get their produce, milk and eggs. They came to us and supported our small business."
COMMISSIONER'S CORNER
HUGH E. WEATHERS
SOUTH CAROLINA COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
SUMMER PRODUCE, SUMMER MARKETS
Iwas in the Upstate in Greenville on June 6 to mark the reopening of TD Market, the city's downtown Saturday farmers market. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the market has a new name this year: TD Essential Market. This is the market's 18th season, and it's unlike any previous one ? vendor booths are spaced 10 feet apart, vendors are wearing masks, there are no food samples or food prepared on site. But one thing is the same, or in fact even more important: It's all about seeking out locally grown food and supporting the farmers who grow it.
Masks or not, I got to see some farmer friends that I hadn't seen for a while. They were excited about the market getting started back up. Officials allowed a set number of folks to enter, so after my purchases, I made one shopper happy by leaving so they could come in to shop. Following the guidelines I saw in Greenville, I believe we can open back up our economy and still limit the new cases of COVID-19.
Lots of other farmers markets are opening for the season, too. If you're looking for resources on reopening a market or making the experience safe, you can check out the list of resources gathered by the South Carolina Association of Farmers Markets at southcarolinafarmers .
Of course, our three State Farmers Markets remained open throughout the pandemic, but now that summer produce is coming in, business is really picking up. It's a good thing we had some quieter times during the early days of pandemic to put in place social distancing and cleanliness measures. Certified South Carolina peaches, sweet corn, and other beloved treats are beginning to show up in our markets and at stores and farm stands across the state, and I hope you'll do your part by buying and eating some.
Speaking of doing your part, if you've been putting off completing the 2020 U.S. Census, I urge you to take care of it now. Census data help determine everything from how many seats South Carolina gets in Congress to where the money goes after a natural disaster. Agriculture and our rural communities can't have a voice or get our share of funding if we're not counted in the first place, and the U.S. Census is where that all begins. You can call 844-330-2020 or visit my2020census. gov to complete your Census report, or you may have received a form in the mail. Please take this important step to help ensure a voice for agriculture.
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STERILE GRASS CARP LM Bass, $150/100; Blgll/ Shlcrkr/RdBrst, $55/100; Chan Cats, $60/100; Gambusia, $40/100 Clay Chappell Richland 803-776-4923
AQUACULTURE
KOI FISH 3"-6", many colors, short-fin & butterfly, $2+ Tommy Sherman Laurens 864-546-2778
SHAD for ponds, $1-$5; Bream, 35? - $3; Bass, $1-$10; Catfish, $1-$3, Crappie, $1-$3 Cannon Taylor Newberry 803-276-0853
CATTLE
4 BLK ANG BULLS 9-18 m/o, $900-1500 Suzanne Reed Greenville 864-293-0363
ANG & SIMANG BULLS complete EPDs & breeding soundness exams, $2500 Lloyd Baxley Georgetown 843-325-8821
MINI HRFRD BULLS 1 y/o, $1200 McNiel Hinson Dillon 843-862-6515
LINE 1 HRFRD BULLS horned, 15?17 m/o, $2000 ea Jim Drake Anderson 864-352-3774
REG HEIFERS yrlg Bfmstr, $900 Joe Logan Greenwood 864-227-1868
REG BLK ANG BULLS 12-16 m/o, exc b'lines, calving ease, gentle, $1500+ Roy Hungerpiller Orangeburg 803-682-3324
BRN SWISS BULL 8-9 m/o, $750 Larry Baker Berkeley 803-456-1886
2 REG BLK ANG BULLS Graham b'lines, B-11/18/19 & 12/1/19, weaned, de-wormed, $1150 each Clyde Smith Saluda 803-480-1093
PB ANG BILLS 15-18 m/o, can be reg, $1500 Sam Milford Abbeville 864-378-1162
REG BLK ANG BULL 18 m/o, AAA 19469268, calving ease, good EPDs, Enhance son, $2500 Lee Clinton York 704-913-6127
2-16 M/O REG ANG BULLS 1200 lbs thick muscled, BSE exam, Connelly Confidence, $2500 each; 1?2 y/o Future Focus 219, $2900 Paul Kicidis Union 864-429-6112
4 Y/O CHAR HEFR $1000; 2 y/o Blk Baldy hefr, $800 Timothy Willis Lexington 803-606-5128
YON OLIE SIMM ANG BULL 3 y/o, ready for service, wht faced, $2000; Blk Brahma bull, 15 m/o, $2000 Steve Sease Anderson 864-304-6313
PB REG CHAR bulls & hefrs, good ped & low BW, sev AI sired, $1500+ Bryan Killian York 803-242-7293
BLK ANG BULLS yrlgs & 2 y/o, exc b'lines, good calving ease, $1500+ Wesley Miller Lexington 803-917-1793
RED POLL YLNG BULLS/ HEFRS FB, sired by '17 NAILE Reserve Grand Champion, $1700-2000 Janice Wyatt Marlboro 803-651-3086
14 M/O REG HERFRD BULL exc prospect, $1750 Donnie King Greenville 864-885-2119
2 DEXTER HEFRS ADCA reg, 1 blk B-4/28/19, 1 dun B-9/30/19, both polled, $750 each, $1400 for both Bob Willis Edgefield 803-634-1467
BLK ANG BULL 11 m/o, low EPDs, $1000 L Gunter Lexington 803-532-7394
2 REG BMFSTR BULLS polled, 16 m/o, $1700; 1 reg bull, $1500; 1 yrlg, $1000; 1 BP, $1400 John Steele Lancaster 803-283-7720
REG BLK ANG BULLS 24 m/o, low BW, exc ft & muscle, fertility tested, comp EPDs & perf info, $3000+ Dixon Shealy Newberry 803-629-1174
2 REG AKAUSHI STEERS (KOBE), grass-fed, 1800 lbs each, $1800 each Theresa Milanesi Greenville 559-217-1153
PB BLD ANG HEFR no papers, $900 Tommy Cumalander Newberry 803-364-0240
REG & COM BRED HFRS 15?21 m/o, top b'lines, $1250+; Reg & Com prs, $2000+; Reg Ang bulls, 9 m/o, $1500; more Kevin Renwick Abbeville 803-924-0535
REG BLK ANG/SIMANG BULLS 18?20 m/o, $2000+; Bred Hefrs, $1250+; Open Hefrs, $850+ Marc Renwick Newberry 803-271-8691
BLK ANG BULLS & HEFRS 7 m/o, 500-600 lbs, $650 Edward Chavis Barnwell 803-671-3108
8 M/O HERFRD BULL red w/wht face, $600 Billy Gallman Newberry 803-276-7171
REG POLLED HRFRD BULL hefr acceptable, B-11/13/15, proven breeder, calves on ground, $2200; more Gene McCarthy Edgefield 803-278-2274
REPLACEMENT HEFRS 18 m/o, w/AI sires, $1200 Jason Nichols Saluda 864-992-2753
SG POLLED BULLS drk red, $1200 firm Leon Shealy Lexington 803-622-1314
PB POLLED HRFRD BULLS "Hometowne", VG, 15 m/o, $1500 each John Gossett Spartanburg 803-222-7786
FARM EQUIPMENT
ADS MAY NOT BE SUBMITTED BY COMMERCIAL DEALERS. A CURRENT FARM TAG ISSUED BY THE SCDMV IS REQUIRED ON ALL FARM VEHICLES.
SUNDOWNER HORSE TRL GN, SL, '96 camping area, shed kept, GC, tack area, $8000 obo Beverly Ammons Berkeley 843-761-2962
GILL/WOODS REAR BLADE mod HBL84-2, light use, w/2 end plates, EC, $1300 John Boozer Newberry 803-924-7800
EA 72" SOIL PULVERIZER new, nvr used, barn kept, $1500 Stephan Vernet Spartanburg 864-363-5800
MANURE SPRDR Millcreek mod 27, ground driven, PB lawn tractor/ ATV, $1800 Suzan Sallstrom Lexington 914-204-4189
COUNTRY PRO AUGER 12" for 3pt post hole digger, LN, $100 obo James Goforth Cherokee 864-489-1459
'04 KUBOTA M9540 4x4, hyd shuttle, cab, air, 2375hrs, $33,500; NI 324, 2r, $5000; Gravity Wagons, $1500-1875 Ricky Tumbleston Charleston 843-371-0708
'01 FORD F-350 LARIAT 4x4 dually, 7.3 dsl, EC, $16,500; '19 10 ton 32' GN Trl, $8500 Frank Brown Charleston 843-860-5845
INTL 1440 COMBINE GC, $9900 Charles Nichols Saluda 864-445-8350
KUBOTA MX4700 TRACTOR 2wd w/351 hrs & Land Pride RCR 1872 Bush Hog, w/153 hrs, $13,500 for both; more Gene Fulmer Aiken 803-646-0550
'50 FA TRACTOR w/Frt End Ldr, 3ph & Scrape Blade, 1 owner, $1000 obo Mike Inman Greenwood 864-993-5220
'71 JD 4000 TRATOR 100hp, w/158 ldr & bucket, no welds, good rubber, $13,000 Bryan Haworth Lexington 803-348-8575
'51 FA CUB IH belly mower, cults, real whl wts, good trl, $1850 Charles Killian Chester 803-377-3240
'85 JD TRACTOR small versatile 650 dsl, PTO, 803 hrs, shed kept, EC, w/ manual, $4900 Susan Giddings Aiken 803-648-6606
JD 7000 PLANTER 4r pull type, liq fert, sqz pump, RM, Yetter no till coulters, shed kept, VGC, $4500 Todd Benton Dorchester 843-832-3065
BELLON DISC MOWER 8' cutting width, field ready, $3500 James Dyches York 803-230-4952
300 INTL TRACTOR w/PS, 2 new rear tires in GC, disc harrow, plows, $4500 FC Noles Barnwell 803-383-4066
MARKET BULLETIN
NH BR7060 RND BALER VGC, $15,000; Bush Hog 3210, 10.5' semi-mount, $2500 Lee Youngblood Union 864-441-5000
18' 5 TON HUDSON TRL w/ramps, El brakes, 6'6"W, all lights work, new battery, used 2x, LN, $3500 obo George Bower Lexington 803-767-0568
'59 JD 730D TRACTOR 58 hp, PS, 3ph, row crop model, VGC, $10,500 Larry Lee Edgefield 803-819-9280
CLAAS 180 $6000 obo; 3ph 6' Scrape Blade, $500; 6' 3ph Harrow, $800; more John Miller Edgefield 803-480-6389
VERMEER 504 SUPER I rnd baler, GC, $3500; Intl 2400 Rnd Baler, 5x5, new belts, GC, $1500 Johnny Brigman Dillon 843-372-6459
NI AGCO 4210 2 basket hay tedder, new tires, GC, $1000 Jack Arve Oconee 864-638-6966
'17 NH WORKMASTER 75 2500 hrs, 2016 mi, $10,000 Jimmy Forrest Saluda 803-685-7735
6' ADJ ROOT RAKE 3ph, $350; 4' Rotary Tiller, 3ph, $500; 650 JD Tractor, as is, $1500 Sammy Collins Barnwell 803-266-3021
CAT 933 TRAC LDR 4 way bucket, GC, $14,000 Dan Kale Chester 803-581-8306
VOGELS WICK WEEDWIPER 15', needs tank, $1200 James Collins Marlboro 843-439-3625
JD 915F HEAD field ready, GC, $3500 obo Drake Kinley Anderson 864-353-9628
300 GAL PULL SPRAYER $600; 2r Rolling Cult w/fert, $300; 1700 Ford Tractor, 3ph, $2000 George Charpia Dorchester 843-873-0784
2R JD 71 PLANTER completely refurnished 5 yrs ago, w/corn & sunflower plates, $1350 Randy Young Kershaw 803-804-0598
NH 565 SQ BALER GQ, $10,000 Otto Williamson Williamsburg 843-372-2692
2 EZ TRAIL BALE BASKETS 100 bale cap, pulls behind baler, $2000 each Reed Edwards Laurens 864-871-2575
6' DISC DRAG HARROW $125; HD Middle Buster, 3pt, $85; photos avail Phil Lucas Greenwood 864-377-4337
'90 JD SM SQ BALER 328 used, GC, $8000 Gerald Long Lexington 803-312-1890
HARDEE BOOM MOWER LR40142, 35 hrs, LN, $12,000 Danny Hooker Colleton 843-893-3060
CASE IH 5400 DRILL w/5000 Coulter cart; KMC 6r Subsoil Bedder, w/bed shaper, $11,000 each; IH 1064 Hdr, $4500 Danny McAlhaney Bamberg 803-793-7095
2 JD 24T SQ BALERS $1000; HD 5' Scrape Blade, $600; Hay Forks, $250; Subsoiler, $150; Cults, $150 Rickie Evans Chester 803-209-2714
'72 JD DSL 4000 W frt end, good tires, GWC, restoration or user tractor, $7500 obo Henry Carroll Calhoun 732-539-7631
NH HAYLINER 273 sq baler, barn kept, few yrs use, $4000, neg Sonny Peagler Berkeley 843-753-2097
20 DISC HARROW for the point hitch, $650 Terry Willard Greenwood 864-377-1130
JD 335 HAY BALER extra set of belts, chain & other parts, $3500 obo James Griffin Saluda 864-554-0796
JD MOCO DISC CUTTER/ COND mod 910, EC, shed kept, w/24' Hay Wagon, $11,500 William McClellan Anderson 864-847-7900
RED FERT SPRDR new w/tags, 3 prong attach for tractor, w/new PTO, photo avail, $475 obo Lauren Ray-McCarley Aiken 803-270-7963
IH 1460 COMBINE 21' 1020 Platform & 1044 Corn Hdr, $9000; Hardee Ditch Mower, $2000 Wesley Wiles Barnwell 803-516-2557
4x6 RND BALER 5540 Heston, GC, w/manuals, $3000 obo; Hardee Slope Mower, 48", LN, $5000 obo Leon Fulmer Newberry 803-924-0493
7' BUSH HOG ROTARY CUTTER 3ph, needs deck work, gear box, stump jumper & blades, GC, $500 Gene Smith Hampton 803-943-0417
REDDICK SPRAYER 200 gal, 3ph, hyd pump, 30' boom, tee jet control head, $2500 Rudy Williams Clarendon 803-938-2945
KOMATSU D85E new undrcrg, pwr shift trans, EC, $25,000; JD 2240, EC, $6500; '16 Mahindra, 75 hp, more, $24,500 Starrett Hall Aiken 803-609-7856
CAT D6C $22,000; JD 110 Backhoe, $20,000; JD 730, $9500; JD 630, $7200; JD 530, $7200; Kaufman 12 ton GN, $8500 Ronald McGraw Lancaster 704-547-1832
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FARM EQUIPMENT, CONTINUED
ADS MAY NOT BE SUBMITTED BY COMMERCIAL DEALERS. A CURRENT FARM TAG ISSUED BY THE SCDMV IS REQUIRED ON ALL FARM VEHICLES.
2- 52 MOLINE TRACTORS driven to shed, 18+ yrs, not used, $2200 Vance Clinkscales Anderson 864-225-6084
'07 BEE 3H SL GN TRL full LQ, hyd jack, built in generator, mangers, walk through door, more, $18,000 Claire Long Chester 803-320-4157
'99 GN HORSE TRL 3h SL w/dressing room, tack racks in rear & frt, $5000 Linda Sinclair Lexington 803-360-5597
IH 574 TRACTOR DSL, W frt end, GWC, VG tires, live PTO, shed kept, $6300 Mike Buck Saluda 864-445-7399
953 CAT TRACK LDR new rollers, GC, $28,000 obo; 6' Scrape Blade, 3ph, $250 obo Otis Hembree Spartanburg 864-316-1222
850 MF COMBINE 6r corn & 18' grain headers, 4r corn 4 parts, all shed kept, all manuals, $9000 David Earley Orangeburg 803-534-3689
NH 848 RND BALER net wrap, w/bale monitor, used in '20, GC, shed kept, $3800 Donald Counts Newberry 893-315-1016
ROW MARKERS for JD 7000 planter, 2 markers for 4 rows, $500 Bob Cathey Anderson 864-303-8203
9' SCARIFIER EC, $350; 2r Cult, $200; 1r Cult, $145; 1r Cole Planter, no fert, $150 George Schwab York 803-483-8021
JD 450C DOZER lift blade & bucket all in 1, $12,500; trl, $2000; Middle Buster, $150; 4' Tiller, $800 Franklin Brown Charleston 843-559-2761
CASE 8465 RND BALER auto w/monitor, GC, $3,000 obro William Shealy Lexington 803-513-3485
NH 4 BASKET TEDDER mod 163, $1250 Anthony Carroll Anderson 864-314-2111
JD 2010 TRACTOR w/canopy, new rear tires, w/2r cult & planters, GC, $7500; GMC 7000 Boom, 37' w/16' dump, $12,000 Jimmy Wilson Anderson 864-923-2348
CUTAWAY HARROWS 3ph, 5'Wx53"L, 14 discs, $325; 2 older corn/pea Plntrs, 3ph, $300 each or $550/both, leave msg Charles West Spartanburg 864-969-2912
TRAVELLING IRRIG GUN Cadman 2625 w/900' hose, 40 hp elec motor & pump, $8000 Lyn Knight Dorchester 843-563-2376
'14 CASE 580 N BACKHOE 4WD 2600 hrs EC, $42,500 obo; 7 ton Tandem axle Trl, 16x8, $2000 obo Glynn Webster Clarendon 803-468-7403
JD 2750 JD 335 baler, JD 702 rake, 12' Kuhn tedder, 3ph 10' cutter, $23,000 Todd Judy Dorchester 843-560-6494
VOLVO EXCAVATOR EC240 w/lrg bucket & grapple, 8700 hrs, runs good, in Norway, $52,000 Wayne Windham Charleston 843-670-7773
TOW-ABLE IRRIG SYS GWC, wiring for singlephase pwr, $6500 JR Wood Barnwell 803-300-1296
'00 JD328 SQ BALER w/Hoelscher 1000 accum & grapple, GC, shed kept, $12,500, will sep Eddie McLeod Newberry 809-392-4650
HAY TUMBLE BUG $500; 454A Row Crop Head, $800; 965 JD Switch Plow, GC, $3000; 479 NH Haybine, FC, $1000 Christopher Derrick Edgefield 803-480-0465
F2 GLEANER COMBINE 4r corn & 13' grain headers, all shed kept, $7500 Jack Richardson Barnwell 803-259-4721
6x16 TRL w/new floor, 2 5/16 coupler, 2 brake axles, spare tire, $1650 Donald Ruff Abbeville 864-446-3230
IHC 444 DSL JD 2020 tractor PS, $5500 each; JD 335 baler, $8000 Ronnie Judy Dorchester 843-701-6394
JD 9770 STS COMBINE & JD 930F header, 1407 sep hrs, $155,250 Cecil Eaddy Clarendon 803-473-6803
FORD 1710 TRACTOR bad eng, good for parts, tires/rims in GC, $2100 Billy Gallman Newberry 803-276-7171
SILAGE WAGON shed kept, needs tires, $250 Brice Stephenson York 803-684-3418
IH 1020 HEADER AUGER 15', EC, $500 Jason Nichols Saluda 864-992-2753
INTL 5R BTM PLOW IN GC, $1250 Greg Ashmore Spartanburg 864-423-0304
HAY TRL holds 12 lrg bales, $1000 Lemuel Bradley Lancaster 803-416-3135
AC 6080 DSL TRACTOR 24 blade, hyd, disc, King, $5200 Ronnie Johnston Horry 843-246-4555
FARM LABOR
NOTICES ARE ACCEPTED FOR AGRICULTURAL WORK ONLY AND NOT FOR HOUSEWORK, NURSING, OR COMPANIONSHIP NEEDS.
FENCES installed to your specs, free estimate, statewide Bruce Thomas Dorchester 843-636-1699
TIFTON 85 & CB GRASS custom sprigging & digging for hire, call for more info John Doyle Horry 843-222-1151
POND CONSULTATIONS & STOCKING feeders, aerators, misc traps; pond structure, feed, lime,12-48-8 fertilizer Clay Chappell Richland 803-776-4923
TRACTOR SERV REPAIR restorations, painting, eng rebuild, clutches David Moss Spartanburg 864-680-4004
TRACTOR WORK bush hog, blade, disk, back hoe work, clear land lines or trails, w/20 mis of home David Wannamaker Calhoun 803-682-2117
DOZER/TRACKHOE WORK build & repair ponds, demo, tree removal, land clearing, roads, free est James Hughes Greenwood 864-227-8257
FENCING exper installing, all types of fencing, call or text Danny Hershberger Greenville 706-201-5745
TRACTOR RESTORATION paint, pressure wash, mechanic & radiator work on any tractor or hvy equip; welding, more Billy Gallman Newberry 803-276-7171
LIME SPREADING specialize in bulk TN lime, call for est Drake Kinley Anderson 864-353-9628
CUSTOM PLANTING CB & Tifton 44, w/Bermuda King 4r planter, 35+yrs exp, sprigs avail, $2/bu Eddie Adams Darlington 843-307-4121
PASTURE MGMT SERV spray weeds, treat fire ants, licensed, spread fert & lime Kenny Mullis Richland 803-331-6612
LIGHT TRACTOR WORK to incl bush hogging, discing, cut up & removal of downed trees, light landscaping John Tanner Lexington 803-422-4714
UNDERBRUSHING bush hogging, backhoe skid steer work Bayne Brown Greenville 864-380-6460
FENCING expert installing, all types of fence, statewide, call or text Anthony Rauton Saluda 803-480-5655
UNDERBRUSH MULCHING HD bush hogging w/ track skid steer, reclaim old pastures, wildlife enhancements, etc Ryan Reed Saluda 704-241-8226
TRACTOR REPAIR restoration, all types, 50yr exp George Bush Lexington 803-640-1949
PORTABLE SAWMILL SERV state-wide, logs to your specs, up to 30"dia & 20'L Lowell Fralix Barnwell 803-707-5625
LEXCO TACK CLEANING leather bridles, saddles, harnesses & accessories, your place or mine Laurie Knapp Lexington 803-317-7613
FARM LAND
FARM LAND MUST BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY THE OWNER, NOT AN AGENT. TRACTS MUST BE AT LEAST 5 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION, TIMBER, OR PASTURE. OUT-OF-STATE OWNERS -- NOT REAL ESTATE AGENTS -- MAY NOW SUBMIT ADS FOR LAND IN SOUTH CAROLINA .
21A WOODED on Lake Russell, private, exc hunting & fishing, $109,000 Shirley Huston Abbeville 803-917-9665
106A BIG OAKS on high hills w/pine timber & creeks, qual deer/turkey populations, $400,000 William Ware York 803-517-8060
47A GREENWOOD CO all hdwds, creek, 15 mi N of Greenwood, $150,000 Susan Pruitt Greenville 864-923-2072
WANT 5+A FARM LAND w/water & elec Mike McBride Anderson 864-980-7832
24A NEAR SHAW AFB thinned pine & hdwd, Beech Ck, deer, turkey, pond & home sites, $65,000 Carl Gulledge Sumter 803-530-8885
17A N SPTG CO pasture & hay land, mostly clear, well, creek, $17,000/A Donnie Mitchell Spartanburg 864-439-8914
WANT HUNTING LAND will work to improve land & wildlife, H/tractor & excavator, QDMA Stewart 2, surrounding Co's Ray Sealey Florence 843-409-1717
42A DALZELL 13A fenced, 29A in timber, 24'x 24' & 16'x 18' bldgs, elec, phone, high hills water, more, $135,000 Chuck Sikora Sumter 803-983-3882
WANT LAND for QDMA hunter, game zones 2 or 3, will manage & improve property Ryan Reed Saluda 704-241-8226
84.14A SPTG CO hdwds, stream, city water, septic, homesite, hunting, $260,000 Larry Seyller Greenville 864-360-1849
41+/- A SALLEY mostly wooded, w/wet branch, poss sm pond site, fronts 2 rds, $130,000 Barney Williams Lexington 803-543-8715
HAYLAND FOR LEASE 11A S Aiken, hvy Clover, Bermuda, Bahia, easy access, for fee, do all, take all Susan Giddings Aiken 803-648-6606
25+/-A TIMBERLAND Allendale Co area, ? cut, deer, turkey, cypress pond, home site, $42,000 Kimberly Carter Florence 843-206-1680
23A OBURG CO tx map # 0023-00-02-008.000, previously planted corn, surrounded w/pines, $46,000 Mike Corbett Orangeburg 803-395-7253
EQUINE
FRESH PRODUCE
GARDEN
THE SELLER MUST PROVIDE A COPY
OF A CURRENT NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST WITH THE AD. SCANNED COPIES ARE
ACC E P TA B L E .
12 Y/O BAY GELD standard bred trl horse, 15.3h, $1250 Tom Carroll Oconee 864-903-5914
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PRODUCE MUST BE RAW AND NON-PROCESSED. RAW MILK , BUT TER, AND CHEESE PRODUCTS MUST BE PERMITTED BY THE SC DEPT. OF HEALTH AND
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL. AN EGG LICENSE IS NOT REQUIRED FOR ON-FARM POINTS OF SALE.
PECANS completely shelled, $10/lb; cracked & blown, $3.50/lb; in-shell, $2.50/lb, p-up in Newberry or Irmo Russell Shealy Newberry 803-944-7316
PECANS in shell, $1.50/lb; duck eggs, $3/dozen; chicken eggs, $2/ dozen Joe Culbertson Greenwood 864-229-5254
FRESH BROWN EGGS from free range chickens, $3/dozen or $6/flat Billy Gallman Newberry 803-276-7171
ADS ARE NOT ACCEPTED FROM COMMERCIAL NURSERIES, WHICH ARE DEFINED AS HAVING
ANNUAL SALES OF $5,000.
BLK BERRY Yucca plant, Multiplying Onion, Muscadine, Fox Grape, Persimmon, Sawtooth Oak, lrg pots, $5 each Francis Shiver Kershaw 803-669-1979
ELDERBERRY & Maulberry, $15; Fig & Pomegranate trees, $10; Muscadine plants, $7?50 FC Noles Barnwell 803-383-4066
South Carolina Department of Agriculture
GOATS / LLAMAS / SHEEP
SAVANNA CROSS & full Kiko, $200+ Bobby Page Spartanburg 864-494-2501
SHEEP 6 m/o?2 y/o rams, $150+ Ann Furtick Orangeburg 803-707-4826
SAVANNA CROSS 4 billies, $100+ Dale Smith Lexington 803-606-9131
YNG GOAT DOES milking type, Lamancha & Alpine mixed, 5 m/o, not disbudded, $100 Beverly Ammons Berkeley 843-761-2962
12 KOY RANCH BILLIES pure Spanish from DNA reg stock, 6 m/o?3 y/o, solid blk, $250-400 Thomas Tanner Georgetown 843-558-2870
SOUTHDOWN LAMBS rams/$200; ewes/$300 Stephan Vernet Spartanburg 864-363-5800
15 NANNIES Boar/Savanna mix, 4 m/o, $120 each Walter Chapman Newberry 803-945-9060
KATAHDIN RAMS B-1/20, wht, choc, red & wht, $200 each; 1 proven, 1 y/o, $300 Benson Ray Georgetown 843-933-5367
BOAR MIX GOATS $140/M; $150/F Jonathan Strobel Dorchester 843-925-7568
13 BOER CROSS GOATS 5 m/o billies, $150 each James Schumpert Aiken 803-486-5018
SAVANNA/BOAR CROSS 5 does, 6+ m/o, wormed/ vac, $135 each Bryan Oswald Lexington 803-920-8425
7/8 BOER & MILKING GOAT 7 m/o billies, $150 each; F, $150 & $200, no horns Philip Poole Union 864-427-1589
WHT DORPER ewes, $350 Mike Sheppard Newberry 803-924-9977
HAY & GRAIN
GQ OATS combine run, $4 bu/bulk Otto Williamson Williamsburg 843-372-2692
'20 4x5 FESCUE/BERMUDA HQ, fert & sprayed, barn stored, $40; field stored, $30 Carol Ann Burns Laurens 864-923-6160
'20 RND FESCUE 800 lbs & net wrap, $35 or $42 to del Suzanne Reed Greenville 864-293-0363
LANDSCAPE/GOAT HAY sq, $2 Margaret Stewart Spartanburg 864-441-2277
'20 OAT & FESCUE HAY 5x4 twine wrap, stored under tarp, $30/bale Austin Cathcart Fairfield 803-603-7346
BROWN TOP MILLET cleaned, 50 lb bags, $30/bag Joshua Waters Lexington 803-429-6114
SHELLED CORN 50 lb, $6.50; 55 gal drum, $43, drum not incl Wyatt Eargle Aiken 803-604-7535
RYE STRAW sq, $4 Larry McCartha Lexington 803-606-2499
'20 FESCUE sq, no rain, in barn, $5 each Jerry Butler Laurens 864-697-6343
'20 NEW CROP HAY Wheat & Ryegrass, Oat & Ryegrass, $40; Fescue & Oats, $35; all 4x5 &, net wrap Charles Nichols Saluda 864-445-8350
'20 QUALITY HAY 4x5, net wrap, sprayed & fert per soil sample, Rye, Fescue, & mixed, del avail, $35+ Paul Smith Greenwood 864-993-5826
4x5 RND CB $50; sq, $6; Rye hay, $4; Rye straw, $3.50, all shed kept Howard McCartha Lexington 803-312-3316
'20 NEW CROP HAY 4x5 net, Oat/Ryegrass, $48; Fescue, $35 & $42; CB sq's by order, $5 in field, del avail for fee Chuck Hannah Abbeville 864-378-5712
'20 FESCUE MIX rnd bales from fert field, p-up in field, assist loading poss, $30 Marie Heatley Spartanburg 803-920-8303
'20 CQ 4x5 CB fert & sprayed field, rnd, $45 Billy Kerr Beaufort 843-473-5464
FRESH FESCUE 160 sq bales, $3/bale Marshall Collins Pickens 803-981-4319
4x5 FESCUE net wrap, under shed on pallets, HQ, del avail for fee, $50 Otis Hembree Spartanburg 864-316-1222
4x5 MIXED GRASS net wrap, del avail for fee, $35/bale Tony Williams Edgefield 803-391-5713
RYE & COASTAL 4x5 rnd, twine wrap, clean, fert & sprayed for weeds, $35 Clay Poole Pickens 864-859-1965
RYE GRASS & FESCUE hay, 4x5 rnd, $30/bale Mike Armstrong Greenville 864-630-6174
'20 FESCUE & RYE GRASS HQ rnd, net wrap, sprayed, fert, lime, del avail, $30 Donald Counts Newberry 803-315-1016
'20 OATS 55 gal drum, $35; or $4.50/bu; '20 Wheat, 55 gal drum, $40 Jeffrey Gilmore Chesterfield 843-517-0315
'20 5x5 FESCUE 40 bales, shed stored, $35/bale Harroll Stockman Newberry 803-364-2426
'20 FESCUE & COASTAL TYPES 1st cutting, 1-4 bales, $35 each; 4+, $25 each James Wilson Anderson 864-356-6959
OATS & WHEAT in your 55 gal drum, $40; Wheat straw, sq, $5 Mary Anderson Richland 803-446-3326
HQ FESCUE/ORCHARD sq, no litter, in barn, del avail, $6/bale Joe Henson York 803-448-5287
'20 BERMUDA/CRABGRASS 4x5, fert & weed free, $40 each; $35 for 10+; Baleage by order $45+ Marc Renwick Newberry 803-271-8691
'20 CQ LRG RND CB net wrap, 1st cutting, $45 Ann Furtick Orangeburg 803-707-4826
'20 FESCUE 4x5 rnd, 3 bale min, $2 Don Turner Spartanburg 864-706-7990
MISCELLANEOUS
DRY BREEDER LITTER tractor trl loads w/in 40 mi radius of Batesburg, $350/load Michael Wise Newberry 803-271-4215
CHICKEN LITTER bulk loads, 25 tons, $450/ load & del, spreading avail for extra chg Don Bowman Abbeville 864-617-7253
500 GAL WATER TANK concrete, you move, $150; Oak & Pecan Firewood, seasoned, $80/F-250 load; neg on ?-? loads/del Mason Gary Anderson 864-385-5730
BAKER WINDMILL compl w/wooden water tank & ladder, ready for use, $5500 Carlton Settle Spartanburg 864-316-3791
REDWORMS $32/1000; bed run, $28/ lb; LS Swamp Worms, $37/1000; bed run, $33/lb; stocked beds at farm Terry Unger Greenville 864-299-1932
55 GAL FG DRUMS metal & plastic, open tops, lids & rings, $15, $20, $25 ea; 275 gal port Tow Tanks, $50 ea; more Philip Poole Union 864-427-1589
HORSE MANURE/ COMPOST $10/frt-end ldr bucket Margaret Stewart Spartanburg 864-441-2277
GREEN PINE LUMBER sawed to your specs, 65?/bdft Lowell Fralix Barnwell 803-707-5625
50' SEMI TRL for storage, circa '75, dry inside, $1500 Allen Kirchner Aiken 803-646-0999
PLASTIC CULVERT new, 24"x20', $450 Tom Wilson Clarendon 803-473-0948
MANN LAKE 6/3 EXTRACTOR used 2x, hand crank, EC, stand incl, $275 firm George Bower Lexington 803-767-0568
PINE LUMBER kiln dried rough, 1x6?1x8, $1/bdft; 1x10?1x12, $1.10/bdft Jonathan Brabham Barnwell 803-541-5564
(1) 16x38 RIM $200 obro; (2) 14.9x26 tires w/rims, $350 each obro Larry Spotts Newberry 803-364-3060
CORN SHELLER & old Cotton Scale, $45 each; Goat Dbl Yoke, $150; old Milk Churn, $50 Janice P Coster Greenwood 864-554-8588
SAND CLAY & TOPSOIL 5 ton load, $50/sand clay; $75/topsoil, del w/in 20 mis, dump trl hauling service David Wannamaker Calhoun 803-682-2117
MARKET BULLETIN
MOLASSES TANK $90 James Collins Marlboro 843-439-3625
RND CEDAR POSTS cut to var sizes, 3"?18" dia, 6'?20', $3?$18/size; cedar lumber, $2/bdft Douglass Britt McCormick 864-391-3334
BALDOR/RELIANCE MOTOR NIB 5hp 230V, $400; Sotera Chemtraveller transfer pump, 12v, nvr used, $800 Paul Brown Laurens 412-289-1964
GALV TOMATO CAGES 4'T, 4" web, 36" rnd, $4 each Mike Sexton Richland 803-600-0414
AG-TRONIC M# 613000 PTO driven gen, 540RPM 15000 watts 15KW 120/240 single phase, GWC, $1000 Gray Wilson Beaufort 843-525-0836
QUAIL LITTER del & spread same day, $30/ton, 10 ton min, Midlands area Matt Miller Richland 803-783-9024
CARPENTER BEE TRAPS $12 each or 2 for $20 Andrew Burroughs Lexington 803-530-6092
HAY RING $150 Lemuel Bradley Lancaster 803-416-3135
WELDER/GENERATOR Kubota dsl Miller Bobcat 250, 88 hrs, 50' leads, $7600 obo Stanley Taylor Chester 803-789-5236
SPOT SPRAYER PUMP Delavan, 2 GPM, 12 V, 60 psi, 3/8" fittings/hose, $50 Philip Epps Newberry 803-276-5747
42" RIDING MOWER $250 Lynn Claxton Colleton 843-909-4285
SADDLE youth, 12", blanket & bridle, LN, $200 Rickie Evans Chester 803-209-2714
TRL/ROPING SADDLE new 17" brown-Mennonite, made in TN, $700 Tom Carroll Oconee 864-903-5914
DRAWBAR PLATE HANGER part#NDA809A, $100; Marvel TSC-813 carb & repair kit, $50, for a Ford 851; top link, $25 Tom Kirkley Lancaster 803-246-8195
GARDEN TILLER TRANS new, #1300500 complete, would not fit tiller, $175 Zach Bush Saluda 864-445-7577
RED OAK 3"x12"x8', $60 each; 5/8"x12"x8', $10 each; more Tom Harmon Lexington 803-530-3348
GY 19.5-24 TIRES 10 ply, for JD backhoe; 14.9x28 tractor tires, $550 Todd Judy Dorchester 843-560-6494
PINE BOARDS dry, rough cut, 1x6, 8,10 & 12, 85?/bdft J D Grubb Calhoun 803-351-0144
IRRIGATION HOSE $100; Homelite irrig pump, new, $300; more George Schwab York 803-983-4021
P-NUT BOILING POT alum, holds+/-3 bushels, stands on 3 legs, $550 Franklin Brown Charleston 843-559-2761
5 MILK CANS GC, $40 each; IH corn shucker, early 1900's, $150; both antique Larry Seyller Greenville 864-360-1849
2 TRACTOR TIRES 18-4-38, on rims, $125; Irrig Pipe, 50 pcs, 4"x20', $1/ft Brice Stephenson York 803-684-3418
TORO LAWN MWR 25000 TimeCutter, 50" cut, bad motor, for parts, $350 John Senn Lexington 803-356-5903
TRACTOR PARTS for '66 Ford 2000, water pump kit, hoses, thermostat, muffler, all new, $65 Barney Williams Lexington 803-543-8715
USED BEE EQUIP 10 frame deeps w/frames, $20 each; nukes, $30 each; & other bee equip Larry Cantrell Florence 843-307-3472
USED BEE EQUIP 10 frame deep, med & shallow bodies, $5-10 each; frames & more bee equip ML Cantrell Oconee 864-324-7088
2 GY BACKHOE TIRES 19.5-24", 10 ply, $600 ea; 2 Frstn super all traction, 18.4x42", $1300 ea; all new Ronnie Judy Dorchester 843-701-6394
LRG CHURCH BELL $1400; #4 Bell, $450; #3 Bell, $350; #2 Bell, $250; #20 Hash Pots, $200 each; #15, $150; more Perry Masters Greenville 864-561-4792
LRG COTTON BASKET $75; lrg 2 man Log Tongs, $85; Scythe, $50; mule drawn Middle Buster, $75 R Long Newberry 803-924-9039
GREAT DANE MOWER 61" zero turn, $4000 obo; Steel "H" & "I" beams, up to 24"W to 50'L, $10+ Otis Hembree Spartanburg 864-316-1222
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