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MArket Bulletin South Carolina Department of Agriculture Volume 89 next Ad Deadline: July 28, 2015, noon

July 16, 2015 agriculture.sc.gov

number 14 Market Bulletin Office: 803-734-2536

Mepkin Abbey: Meditation & Mushrooms

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Mepkin Abbey eased into the mushroom business five years ago, and now it is the largest mushroom grower in the state. This specialty crop replaced the egg business which helped support the abbey for decades. The abbey, which was originally Mepkin Plantation, has a centuries-old tradition of sustainable harmony with nature. The plantation dates back to the Revolutionary War, when statesman Henry Lawrence was given 10,000 acres on the Cooper Staff photo River near Moncks Corner. Eventually acquired by Oyster mushrooms, which have a delicate flavor, grow best on publishers Henry and Clare plastic-wrapped logs. Booth Luce, the remaining Mepkin produces two types of mushrooms: 3,200 acres was donated to the Trappist oyster and shiitake. Since mushrooms are monks in 1949. The Trappist philosophy embodies the spirit finicky, each type has its own building, of sustainability. Dedicated to prayer and ventilation system, and growing medium. Now meditation, the monks sustain themselves selling about 1,600 pounds of mushrooms through the work of their hands. For many each week, the abbey is hard pressed to keep years they had a profitable chicken and egg up with the demand from local chefs and retail business, but complaints from animal-rights outlets. Production manager Jimmy Livingston groups caused them to close it. They needed another source of income that suited their explained the complicated process of growing mushrooms. They need a sterile environment, lifestyle. Using the buildings that once housed with the air at a constant 63 degrees. Specially chickens, they began experimenting with manufactured “logs” are the host for the fungus, which doubles in size each day. growing mushrooms. “The infrastructure was already there,” The mushrooms start to mature in about explained administrator Robbie Metz. “They two weeks. The logs are harvested daily, had the big coolers, and they have re-purposed except Sunday, as they reach the perfect size for discerning local restaurants. the buildings to grow mushrooms.” “This small stem size makes chefs giggle,” Livingston said, showing a perfect oyster mushroom. Much in demand, the oysters have a delicate flavor, while the shiitakes are earthier. Both types of mushrooms are also dried on site and packaged for sale. The abbey could double its production of mushrooms, but that would require additional facilities and additional expenses. For now, the monks are concentrating on quality rather than quantity. Visitors to Mepkin Abbey can buy fresh or dried mushrooms in the gift Staff photo shop. Several local grocery Mepkin Abbey specializes in oyster and shiitake mushrooms, stores also sell them. Visit but each requires its own environment and growing medium. w w w . m e p k i n a b b e y . o r g These shiitake mushrooms take about two weeks to reach for more information and maturity. directions to the abbey.

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lever Hall of Fame Growing up and then over the years at our dairy farm, I have known many Extension agents who have gone beyond the call of duty. Clemson Extension Service recently inducted three outstanding agents into the Lever Hall of Fame. Bill Craven, Bill Riser, and Rowland Alston were honored recently at the Phillips Center at the State Farmers Market. It was a wonderful tribute to these honorees who have contributed many years of service, and I was privileged to give remarks to the group. I think almost anyone who lives in South Carolina has called on a Clemson Extension agent for advice at some point or another. They help folks with anything from agriculture to food safety and nutrition, economic development, and 4-H programs. They just know how to make things grow – and help our communities grow stronger. The Lever Hall of Fame honorees exemplify this commitment to agriculture. They all helped our citizens over many years and they have helped our state’s economy grow. Bill Craven worked for Clemson Extension for 36 years. He is the man who gave Saluda County the name, "Land of 5 P Farming: Ponds, Pastures, Peaches, Poultry, and Pines.” He worked hard to create several farmer-owned cooperatives, including Central Milk Producers, Saluda Artificial Breeding Cooperative, and Ridge Farmers Mutual. He did weekly radio shows and newspaper articles and was a much sought-after speaker. lever Hall of Fame, continued on page 8

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The South Carolina Market Bulletin

Aquaculture

Published the 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month by the SC Department of Agriculture, Wade Hampton State Office Building, Columbia, SC 29201. Periodicals postage paid at Columbia, SC 29201.

Sterile GrASS CArP, 810in, $12ea; 12in+, $15ea; red breast bream, 40¢ea; mosquito fish, $20/100; more. Clay Chappell; Richland; 803-776-4923 POnD StOCkinG, bluegill, 35¢; lrgmouth bass $1.50; sterile grass carp, $10; shad, $30/lb; catfish, 50¢; more. Derek Long; Newberry; 803276-2070 CHAnnel CAtFiSH FinGerlinGS, SC grown, 2550¢ ea, depending on size & quantity. Russell Smith; Calhoun; 803-568-2994 kOi, short fin & butterfly, all colors, 3-12in; $5-10ea. Tommy Sherman; Laurens; 864-546-2778 Sterile GrASS CArP, 12-14in, $11ea. Perry Price; Lexington; 803-356-3403 Blue Gill BreAM, 1-3in, 20¢ ea. Billy Elders; Lexington; 864-941-7335

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Cattle reG PB SiMM Bull, 17m/o, blk, easy handling, ready for service, $2500. Lester Newton; Lexington; 803-727-6616 BrAunVieH BullS, heifers, 6-8m/o, 650+lbs, $1600up. Mike Kelly; Anderson; 864-934-6658 reG Blk AnG HeiFerS, open & bred, top AI sires, vac, wormed, exc dispo, $1800up. S Clark; Laurens; 864-430-7734 2 HerFrD HeiFerS, 9 m/o, papers avail, Fowken Farm b'lines. $1700ea. Carl Leonard; Laurens; 864-923-3509 reG reD AnG Bull, 29m/o, papers avail, good tempered, $3000. Stan Lawson; Laurens; 864-923-2430 ¾ Blk AnG ¼ SiMM Bull, 17m/o, exc b'lines w/good EPD; all reg pedigree, gentle, sire & dame on site, $2000. Jackie Queen; Cherokee; 864-761-6665 BullS, reg blk Brangus, 15m/o, calving ease, good dispo, $1500up. David Chassereau; Bamberg; 803267-4880

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liMO Bull, 4y/o reg blk, lightly used, $3500, del/fee. James Langston; Pickens; 864-859-6794 SiMM, SimAng & Ang yrlg bulls, AI sired by breed top sires & select 2y/o, $4000up; breds & opens, $2500up. Benji Hunter; Laurens; 864981-2200 reG AnG Bull, AI sired, BSE tested, 18m/o, $5000; Bruce Stuart; Aiken; 803645-0378 20+ AnG/CHAr X, open heifers, ready to breed, 700800+ lbs, weaned, vac, $1750ea. William Bowman; Abbeville; 864-420-3240 CHAr Bull, 22m/o, $2500. E Rembert; Lee; 803-4286962 reG DeXter HeiFerS, 3 blk, 1 dun, horned, $800up, will consider trades for Dexter heifers or cows. Theresa Watford; Darlington; 843-332-9887 POlleD HerFrD Bull, 15m/o, PB, no papers, $1000. Scott Hornsby; Richland; 803-530-8667 25 HeiFerS, HolsteinJersey cross, 4-6m/o, $750ea. Stephen Eddins; Sumter; 803-720-4260 reG Blk AnG BullS & HeiFerS, open & bred, sired by Yon Legend & Clemson sires, low BW, 2122m/o, $2500-3500. Bobby Baker; Lancaster; 803-2857732 reG Blk AnG BullS, 8m/o, $1700; 9m/o, $1800. Kinard Holliday; Anderson; 864-261-6369 6 AnG & HeiFerS, 8m/o, AI sired, $1350; 8m/o PB Ang bull, AI sired by GAR Composure, $1550; 13mo red Ang heifer,$1500. Henry Mitchell; York; 803-627-6142 YnG reG AnG BullS & HeiFerS, 8m/o, $1400ea; 2 reg Ang bulls, 30m/o, $2800ea. Kenneth Rhodes; Anderson; 864-847-9445 10 HAlF AnG HeiFerS, 6m/o, blk & blk baldy, 550lbs, $1400up. Ken Shuler; Orangeburg; 843708-2201 DeVOn X reD POll HeiFerS, 16m/o, $1600; reg Jersey heifers, open, blk leg vac, dehorned, broke to lead, AI sired, $850up. Mike Buck; Saluda; 864-445-7399 reG BFMStr Bull, 22m/o, good genetics, $3500. Corey Gardner; Lancaster; 803-320-0982 reG Blk AnG Bull, 8m/o, Lead On, ease calving, $1200. Jack Whitaker; York; 803-925-2129 reG AnG BullS, 19m/o, ex growth genetics, all shots, sired by AI son of Kansas bred GAR New Mkt, low BW, $2750. Hugh Knight; Orangeburg; 803-539-4674 3 AnG BullS, reg 16m/o, good EPDs, $3500ea. Cecil Eaddy; Clarendon; 803-4732154 2 reG Blk AnG BullS, 16m/o, good EPDs, calving ease, $3000ea; reg/comm Blk Ang cows/heifers, bred, $2750up; more. Marc Renwick; Newberry; 803271-8691

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Dogs A copy of current Rabies Vaccination Certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian must be presented with the ad for dogs 12 weeks or older. Dogs under 12 weeks must include date of birth. Dog kennel/breeder ads are not accepted. Only dogs-for-sale notices will be published. Dog notices are lower priority and will be published as space permits. Mini PinSCHer, 3y/o blk/brn M, neutered, UTD on shots, $100. Christina Achelpohl; Newberry; 803730-9960 GreAt PYreneeS, $200ea. Neil Cox; Williamsburg; 843-373-0231 CHOC lABS, AKC, B-5/8, shots, dewormed, $600up. Jonathan Langston; Pickens; 864-918-0231 GreAt PYreneeS, B4/27, 3M, 4F, wormed, $300. George Crawford; Aiken; 803-648-8319 PYreneeS X AnAtOliAn PuP, F, B-5/3/15, $75. Judy Murdock; Anderson; 864940-7727 BOrDer COllieS, reg, B4/29, $400. Gene Bridwell; Spartanburg; 864-433-9768 GreAt PYreneeS/AnAtOliAn SHeP, B-5/24, shots, worming UTD, $200. Rick Clark; Berkeley; 843688-5993 BOStOn terrierS, 3y/o M blk & wht, 6y/o red & wht F, $600/pr. James Langston; Pickens; 864-859-6794

Farm equipment Ads may not be submitted by commercial dealers. Each ad submission must include the following signed statement: “This farm equipment and/or farm truck was used on my farm or I am not a commercial dealer.” All Farm truck ads must include a current farm vehicle license plate number. VerMeer, Rebel 5410, baler, twine wrap, R20 8 wheel rake, Krone 9ft dis cutter, $21,000, not sold sep. Brad Bishop, Laurens, 864682-5588 '11 2520 JD BACkHOe, frt end ldr, w/3ph, has PTO for belly mower, 72hrs, EC, $20,000. Doug Ayers; Anderson; 864-287-3450 2130 JD, ready for work, $7000obo; Hesston 1120 hay bine, $2700obo. John Bobo; Union; 864-426-8485 D17 AC, dsl, not running, $2000obo. Dennis Phillips; Cherokee; 864-978-6152 '97 SunDOWner, 2H SL horse trl, GC, w/custom LQ, $12,500, clear title. Suzie Smith; Lancaster; 803-5484455 DeutZ FAHr D4507, tractor, '82 model, low hrs, $8000obo, w/bush hog. Betty Williford; Chester; 803385-7588

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2 150GAl SPrAY tAnkS, $100ea. Danny Hege; Barnwell; 803-793-4187 HAMMerMill JD, model 10a, w/dust collector/disp for bag, works good, $1000. Jody McFarlin; Greenville; 864-414-6306 JD 926 MOCO, disc mower, $12,500; Athen disc harrow, 12ft, $9500. Timothy Goodwin; Edgefield; 803640-6144 CASe 580D lDr/BACkHOe, $8500; dozer, Mitsubishi BD2G, 6-way blade $7500; FA A, w/turn plow, cultivators, $1200. Charlie Luquire; Greenwood; 843-344-3594 PreCiSiOn trAil BeHinD BrOADCASt SPreADer, used only 3x, $50. Don Harris; Aiken; 803-4667399 51 FA C, new engine & paint 07, 12V elec, new tires, frt & rear cultivators, shed kept, VGC, more, $3500. Danny Hooker; Colleton; 843-8933060 '12 MF 2605, 360hrs, w/5ft mower, pole boom, scoop, carryall, $10,000. Jack Kornahrens; Charleston; 843-847-6989 JD 630/730, 3ph complete except top link, shop made, as hvy or better than OEM, EC, $250. Ed Hedbloom; Spartanburg; 864-680-0815 FArM GenerAtOr, PTO operated, 50kw surge, 25kw continuous, LN, w/new factory BP trl, $2400. Jerry Allen; Edgefield; 803-480-1453 '03 kOMAtSu eXCAVAtOr, PC78US-6, 16,000#, zero radius, cab, ac, 24 & 36 buckets, road liners pads, more, $25,000. Todd Benton; Dorchester; 843832-3065 HAY rAke, Vermeer, WR-20, 8 whl, new tires & hoses, EC, $2500. Steve Watkins; Abbeville; 864-369-1695 12Ft Gn HOrSe trl, w/4ft cab over, 6 lug 15in tires, GC w/spare, easy load, low axles, 3 floor mats. $2500. Jim Hammett; Spartanburg; 864-357-1859 HAY rAke, Vermeer WR20, 8whl, EC, new tires & hoses 2 yrs ago, $2650obo. Kyle Watkins; Abbeville; 864-3096524 720 JD lDr, brackets, no controls, straight bucket w/good edge, new hoses, VGC, $5500. Rodney Murdaugh; Colleton; 843893-7296 '89 FOrD 4610Su, tractor, EC, field ready, low hrs, I hyd SCV valve, new tires, 16.9x28 rears w/ballast, $9500obo; more. David Plyler; Lancaster; 803-2854291 '57 CuB, w/cultivators, GC, $2000; 1r cultivator w/planter & fert dist, corn, bean, & sunflower plate, $600. Bill Britt; Berkeley; 843-6931386 FOrD 1520 trACtOr, 2wd, w/Bush Hog brand finishing mower, $6500; Ford 3900 dsl tractor, $5900; 12ton equip trl, $4900. Ronnie Murphy; Fairfield; 803-337-3697

SOutH CArOlinA MArket Bulletin trl 16Ft DuAl AXle, 18in wooden side planks, slide in ramps, lights, GC, $1700obo. James Langston; Pickens; 864-859-6794 4r PlAnter, JD model 71, needs hoppers, has insecticide bins & no-till coulter set-up, $700obo. Lee Haddon; Cherokee; 864634-6851 7Ft COMer FAil MOWer, GC, $400. Charles Suggs; Calhoun; 803-414-0188 6Ft BOXBlADe, w/rippers, $450. Joseph Corley; Lexington; 803-360-5825 ni SuPerSHeller, 2r model 329, wide row, hyd cyl, field ready, EC, $5900. Louis Tumbleston; Charleston; 843-371-0708 MillCreek MAnure SPreADer, 3-4h stall, trade for PB seed drill or $850obo. Chad Morgan; Anderson; 864-844-1589 '67 JD 5020 trACtOr, needs restoring, good metal & tires, $3900. Sammy Derrick; Lexington; 803-5828972 845 nH rnD BAler, VGC, shed kept, chain baler, auto tie, $1600. Donnie Porter; Anderson; 864-423-7174 JD 7200 PlAnter, 8r, set on 36in, $6250obo. Aaron Boyd; Aiken; 803-645-9710 '15 WOODS SeeDer, FPS84, new, for food plots, to plate soybeans after grain, over seed pasture, all no till, $9300. Otto McCarty; Aiken; 803-645-1940 nH 8160, good mechanical/hyd cond, elec issues, $14,000. Bruce Stuart; Aiken; 803-645-0378 leinBACH line AerAtOr, 6ft, 3ph, EC, $475. R Bright; Oconee; 864-9723582 '94 DODGe 3500 DuAllY, 5.9 Cummins Dsl, GN hitch, 4wd, 5 spd trans, single cab, long bed, 135,000mis, $4500. William Bowman; Abbeville; 864-420-3240 nH 7320 DiSCBine, used little, $13,000. Ned McGill; Anderson; 864-940-0893 '52 FA SuPer C, new rear tires, good paint, runs good, $2600. Eddie Pack; Spartanburg; 864-316-9912 BAnD SAWMill, Timberking B-20, 1 man hydraulic, always covered, can demonstrate & instruct on use, $12,500. Will Kraft; Greenville; 864-895-6283 JD 870, 28hp, 975hrs, frt weights, ag tires, 2WD, EC, $6000. Lewis Hay, Charleston, 843-270-9002 MF 2r # 39 PlAnterS, w/fert hopper, EC, $1200. Kenny Winburn; Horry; 843254-7935 PlOW, 3ph, single blade bottom/turning. Gary Adams; Anderson; 864-845-6161 '60 JD730, dsl, EC, Roll-omatic, 3ph, PS, painted, fenders, rebuilt eng, show type classic, $18,000obo. Douglass Britt; McCormick; 864-391-3334 JD 9965, cotton picker, been through shop, ready to go, $18,000; JD 9960, GC, $12,000. Henry Herndon; Bamberg; 803-793-6860

JD 950, w/canopy, 5ft rotary cutter, shed kept, EC, $5575. Robert Withers; Charleston; 843-768-0743 BuSH HOG, 7ft pull along, VGC, $1800. Sam Wentzky; Anderson; 864-934-1769d '13 SHADOW HOrSe trl, 2h, SL, BP, all alum, w/dressing/tack rm, EC, used 2x, $8000. Kim Reardon; Union; 864-4665967 '96 JD 7400, MFWD cab air, am/fm, Pquad trans, dual remotes, 6235hrs, $30,000obro. Tom Sanders; Barnwell; 803-300-7366 '78 int 1086, duals, LN, tires, low hrs, $14,000; 4 KMC planters, $500ea. Jeffrey Gilmore; Chesterfield; 843-517-0315 '15 nH SQ BAler, model 5070, $20,500; NH model 7320 discbine, 9ft cut, $16,500; more. Gerald Hutto, Lexington, 803-5683181 FeeD Mill, Gehl 50MX, $1200. Chris Johnson; Aiken; 803-640-2734 CHiSel PlOW, mfg by Kewanee No 190, dbl spring, 3ph, $975obo. Spencer Irick; Orangeburg; 803-707-2227 DeutZ-FAHr-HD 460, sq baler, shed kept, $2995. Manning Williams; Spartanburg; 864-468-4418 1r HOllAnD trAnSPlAnter, EC, $500. James Pruitt; Spartanburg; 864-316-0004 '49 FA H, $3000, EC, good sheet metal, fresh paint, 95% tires, does not burn oil, 12V sys, alt, working lights. Chris Kemp; Richland; 803447-8834 '07 int 4300, refer truck, dsl, $23,500; JD dozer 450C crawler, new tract pads, $13,500. Franklin Brown; Charleston; 843-5592761 nH 310 SQ BAler, recently rebuilt, GC, field ready, $2100. Tom Shirley; Anderson; 864-934-9235 JD 5300, 55hp, 2wd, 2500hrs, new rears, 2 remote hyd in rear, joystick plumbed for loader, more, $9500. Howard Steele; York; 803-230-2627 4WHl HAY WAGOn, 8x20, wood floor, VGC, $900. Rickey Meetze; Lexington; 803-892-3573 HeSStOn 5500, rnd hay baler, $1500; 2 prong hay fork $100; sq hay bale ldr, $200. Bobby Lindley; Newberry; 803-364-3345 2r kMC P'nut DiGGer inVertOrS, w/row cutters, more; 2r Long model 393 sq back p'nut combines, more, all shed, $1500ea. J Richardson; Barnwell; 803259-5264 '55 MF 35 MODel trACtOr, 4 LN tires, new clutch & pressure plate, new starter, runs good, $3700. William Knopf; Chester; 803482-3891 rOCklAnD rOtOVeYer, used, avg cond, $50,000; Brown tree cutter, 7ft, EC, $3800. Guy Rutland; Saluda; 803-645-8230

kuBOtA l3400, 4wd, hy trans, R4 tires, 175hrs, $11,900. Bruce Starnes; Chesterfield; 843-672-5823 MF 135 DSl, scrape blade, 5ft Bush hog, $4500; DR chipper, $2500; 7ft pull bush hog, $2000; MF 175, GC, $7500. Bobby Baker; Lancaster; 803-285-7732 SkiD lDr AttACHMentS, forks, grapple fork, auger, back hoe, tree puller, trencher, $650-2200; more. Barnabas Zsigmond; Spartanburg; 864-680-8747 JD 4320, ldr, 48hp, 4x4, 286hrs, $25,200; JD 5045D, 215hrs, 45hp, top, $13,800; Kubota L3800, ldr, $18,300; more. Jamie George; Dillon; 843-616-1891 AerAtOr, for tractor, 6ft, 3ph, HD, can be filled w/water, frame made of 5in angle iron, ¼in thick steel, $600. J Painter; Spartanburg; 864-641-9855 '55 MH, 33 row crop, runs, restored, no 3ph, new tires, $4400; '48 MH 22, runs, repainted, no 3ph, $3200. Jeff Jackson; Pickens; 864704-3466 trl, from early 50's Chev truck, 6ft bed, rusty, needs tires, no fenders, $250. Jim Atkinson; Pickens; 864-5069023 JD 4400 COMBine, w/213 header, $7000; 444 corn header, $3000; 454A row crop header, $2500. Roger Waltz; Bamberg; 843-9082312 JD 216, flex grain head needs reel work, w/spare reel, $1000obo. Drake Kinley; Anderson; 864-3539628 nOrtrAC trACtOr, dsl, frt end ldr backhoe, 25hp, 4wd, 65h, $12,500, EC. Billy Eddins; Chesterfield; 843623-2427 830 CAterPillAr BullDOZer, 325hp, w/big tires & pan, $12,000. Elihu Wigington; Anderson; 864859-2692 SPrAYer, on whls, new pump, 30ft boom, $800; factory 18ft trl, oak floor, 2in ball, $1000; frt & rear hay forks, $350. Betty Floyd; Horry; 843-680-3124 iH BellY MOWer, 46in, for IH cub lowboy, $550; 7ft scrape blade, 3ph, $350; 1ph scoop pan, $200. Robert Yonce; Aiken; 803685-7240 AerAtOr, 3ph, 6ft, can fill w/water, hvy, $500. Tom Hagan; Abbeville; 864-3792606 SuPer A FA trACtOr, w/cultiv, 12v, good hyd, tight steering, runs & drives good, $1500. Fred Faulkenberry; Chesterfield; 843-623-7827 FOrD 5600 lDr trACtOr, 16sp, good tires, PTO, 3ph, $8500; Gehl 10 whl hay rake; MF 40 horse tractor, more, $7500. Loren Coddington; Anderson; 864760-8271 JD 694 COrn HeAD, 36-40in, poly, hyd deck plates, new chains '14, GD, shedded, $12,000obo. Bo Norris; Chesterfield; 843544-0072

Page 3 AtHenS 107, offset disc, 20 blade, $8250; IH 55, 3ph, 7 shank chisel plow, $750. Jimmie Rivers; Chesterfield; 843-634-6849 iH CuB lOBOY 184, in running cond, 66in belly mower, well maintained, shelter stored, $2200obo. Grace Sprecher; Dorchester; 843696-5856 49AC-B, needs sm steering part, good for antique show planter, 3ph, $1500obo. Herman Flinkingshelt; Greenville; 864-901-8670 irriGAtiOn PiPe, 6inx20ft, $2/ft, alum rainbow ends. Richard Young; Greenville; 864-380-6250 JD 7100 4r PlAnterS, w/4r Lilliston subsoilers & parallel bars, manual row markers on subsoiler bar, $7000. Robert Hilton; Dorchester; 843-834-2340 HeAVY lAnD leVeler, 15ft, cyl, $900; hay trl, 24ft, $1000. Jim Johnson; Chesterfield; 843-680-3124 HAYline 273, older NH sq baler, GC, $3500; Lely hay rake, type 41013, $1000; w/new parts, $1500. Joe Craft; Lexington; 803-8943911 JD 444 COrn HeAD, 38in row spacing, has adapter to fit Case IH Combine. EC, shelter kept, field ready, $2500. Walter Arnette; Dillon; 843-774-7043 BuSHHOG 245 HArrOW, rare, 29 disc 90%, offset, $5500. Philip Wigger; Abbeville: 864-369-7375

Farm labor 480 F CASe lDr trACtOr, 4n1 bucket, cab, GC, $7500 or trade; Barko 160B ldr, more, $8500 or trade. Don Bowman; Anderson; 864-617-7253 CuStOM SAWinG, w/WoodMizer portable sawmill, your location or mine. Art Limehouse, Anderson, 706-599-3980 POnD WOrk, lime, fert, pond mgmt. David Burnside; Richland; 803-776-4923 FenCeS Built, repaired, over 20yrs exp. Grady Berry; Saluda; 803-480-7894 FenCeS Built, or repaired, all kinds. Wilenna Koon; Saluda; 864-445-7658 FenCinG, all types of agriculture & residential, 24yrs exp, in upstate. Danny Hershberger; Greenville; 706-201-5745 neeD FArM POnD FilleD, from creek 3000ft away, irrigation pipe & pump should work, 15A feet of water needed. Robert Shealy; Spartanburg; 864587-1037 AGriCulturAl FenCe, grading install & repair barb wire, Hi tensile, wire, privacy, board fence, trenching, free est. James Lang; Laurens; 864-444-3038 trACtOr rePAir, service, restoration, paint, parts for JD, MF, Ford, IH FA, eng rebuilds, install cab Interiors. David Moss; Spartanburg; 864-680-4004

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CuStOM CAttle WOrk, catching, penning, hauling, more. Josh Brown; Saluda; 864-910-5378 CuStOM PlAnt, Bermuda Sprigs on your land, w/Bermuda King row planter, statewide, Tifton 44 & 85 avail. Johnnie Burkett; Aiken; 803-924-5736 DOZier & trACkHOe WOrk, build & repair ponds, demolition, tree removal, grade & clear land, repair rds, free est. J Hughes; Greenwood; 864227-8257 BArnS, hay or custom, built to your needs, equip sheds, animal shelters, working pens, all pasture type fences, more. Chad Malone; York; 803-230-3827 CAttle SerViCeS, catch, pen, freeze branding & hauling, find & catch wild cattle, mobile hvy catch pens, more. Brian Gibert; Greenwood; 864-980-6408 Cut, rake, bale & net wrap hay, $14/bale, w/in 40 mis of Barnwell. Tom Smothers; Barnwell; 803-300-7599 PASture MGMt SerViCeS, spray weeds, treat fire ants in livestock pastures, licensed, spread fert & lime. Kenny Mullis; Richland; 803331-6612 eXtreMe BuSH HOGGinG, w/skid steer on tracks, hvy brush & trees up to 6in shooting lanes, slopes, etc, more. Pat Blue; York; 803-242-0095 leXCO tACk CleAninG, leather bridles, saddles, harness, cleaning only, no repairs, quantity disc, your place or mine. Laurie Knapp; Lexington; 803-317-7613 HAulinG SerViCe, chicken & turkey litter, mulch, grain; poultry & turkey house clean outs, call for pricing. Michael Wise; Newberry; 803-271-4215 BuSH HOGGinG, plowing, food plots, light tractor work, local travel only, priced by job, call for prices. L Painter; Spartanburg; 864-504-9088 trACtOr WOrk, all types, food plots, plowing, scraping, bush hogging, backhoe & frt end ldr. Steve Jones; Spartanburg; 864-583-7027 BuSH HOGGinG, mulching, spreading-gravel, dirt, etc, various other light tractor work, free est. Cary Cox; Greenville; 864-918-1691 trACkHOe WOrk, w/hvy brush cutter, trim back brush on field edges, cut ditches, ponds built, more, statewide. Stephen McMasters; Saluda; 864-923-1230 SkiD lDr WOrk, 40yrs fence exper, all types of farm, ranch fencing, feed lots & catch pens. Charles Mullinax; Anderson; 864958-0721 trACtOr WOrk, all models, sale parts. Jack Shelton; Richland; 803-736-9820 liMe SPreADinG, specialize in bulk Tennessee lime, call for est. Drake Kinley; Anderson; 864-353-9628 PArtS & rePAir, for older tractors. Jonathan White; Florence; 843-373-3712

BuSH HOGGinG, light tractor work, debris removal, cut up & remove downed trees, Midlands area. John Tanner; Lexington; 803-422-4714 trACtOr rePAir, restoration, all types, 50yr exp. George Bush; Lexington; 803-640-1949 CuStOM HAY BAlinG, grading, clearing, bush hogging, ponds, free estimate, Belton/Anderson area. Chris Minton; Anderson; 864-6174936 trACtOr reStOrAtiOn, paint, pressure wash, mechanic & radiator work on any tractor or hvy equip; welding, more. Billy Gallman; Newberry; 803276-7171 BerMuDA GrASS SPriGS, planted w/8ft Bermuda King grass planters, w/3000lb roller, Coastal, Tifton 85. Joe Gallagher; Allendale; 803686-0694

Farm land Ads for each tract must be 5 acres or more, stating that it is under cultivation, timber or pasture, including a written statement stating “This Acreage/Land is my personal property.” Ads from real estate agents are not accepted, unless property is personally owned. 134A, pasture/timber, Abbeville Co, 3 streams, Turkey Creek, frontage on 3 streets, S&W avail, $2475/A. Susan Cork; Abbeville; 803216-4458 30A, 70% open, 30% woods, 3- 40x420ft poultry breeder houses, currently under contract, $600k neg, in Canaan. Bruce Proctor; Orangeburg; 803-682-1494 WAnt HuntinG lAnD, to lease, 300-500A, Calhoun, Lexington, Richland Co. Robert Rice; Lexington; 803960-1661 10-15A FOr leASe, for planting near Antreville, Abbeville Co, on Bell Rd. Vance Clinkscales; Anderson; 864-225-6084 600A Deer/HOG HuntinG leASe, Edgefield, timber, creek, food plots, gated, $6000 annually. Jerry Allen; Allendale; 803-480-1453 21.88A, 32x140+ barn, fenced, cross fenced, for livestock, poultry or dairy, 4bd/2th home, $189,000. Stacy Atkinson; Darlington; 843-319-8734 495A, Saluda & Greenwood Co, pasture, timber, creeks, good rd network, utilities avail, $1,250,000. Virginia Harmon; Richland; 770-8285511 46.3A, clear cut, crop land or pasture, exc turkey, deer & hog hunting, borders SRS, $85,000obo. Brad Burt; Barnwell; 803-671-2086 109A, wooded, 35+A cultivated, hdwd creek bottom, Sim Abrams Rd near Hwy 56, trophy deer managed, $2500/A. Michael Strickland; Laurens; 864-923-3153

45A, Hwy 79, creek frtage, farm, fields, pasture, w/1880's restorable farm house, paved rd though, $107,000. Michelle Hromyak; Marlboro; 803507-4112 32A, wooded, 18.5A planted pine, 9y/o, city water, 300 block N Sansbury Rd off Hwy 401, $5K/A obo. Gerald Pusser; Florence; 843-6629213 8.3A, Union Co, pasture, timber, fenced, w/DW, unrestricted, for livestock or hunting, $55,000. Susan Georgion; Anderson; 423440-4196 164A, w/20A hay field, equestrian cut, blding sites, out buildings, home avail on adjoining property, $3000/A. Charlie Jackson; Aiken; 678910-0561 WAnt lAnD, for hunting lease, Lexington, Calhoun, Aiken, Richland or Orangeburg Co, will improve land. Kendall Chavis; Lexington; 407-288-7660 75A, Anderson Co, pasture, hdwd, 2 ponds, 2 creeks 2400sf cabin, hiking trails, $478,000. Randy Bell; Greenville; 864-630-7250 59A, Edgefield Co, timberland & hunting on Turkey Creek, $1800/A. Jerry Waters; Aiken; 803-6480310 WAnt lAnD tO leASe, for hunting, Laurens Co, for deer & turkey, 100-250A. Roger Furr; Pickens; 864419-3882 74A, pond, pasture w/horse shed, well, septic, storage sheds, cleared, woods, $8000/A. Pat Abrahamson; Dorchester; 843-209-0306 21A, wooded, exc hunting & fishing, on Lake Russell, rural quiet area, $130,000. Shirley Huston; Abbeville; 803-917-9665 WAnt tO leASe lAnD, in upstate for hunting, sm or lrg acreage, will improve & manage for wildlife, more. Eugene Cox; Greenville; 864-918-1691 47A, Summerton, hunting, reforestation tract, 1000ft co dirt rd frtage, near I-95. $1100/A. James Simons; Charleston; 843-708-7361 158.46A FArM, w/home, 1035 Hopewell Ch Rd, Clinton, 2 3A ponds, 40A pines, rest pasture, crop land, $602,000. David Brown; Greenwood; 864942-1804 81.2A, Laurens, wooded, water, sewer, exc deer hunting, $4K/A obo, more. John Morgan; Edgefield; 803-2796744 20-50/A, near Honea Path, fenced pastures, woods, stream, $7500/A. Philip Wigger, Abbeville, 864-3697375 WAnt PASture, 50A or more, to rent in Abbeville, Anderson Co. Don Bowman; Anderson; 864-617-7253 280A, Laurens Co, wooded, public water, streams, food plots, $3000/A; 143A Cross Hill, wooded w/stream, $2500/A. Andy Parnell; Greenville; 864-360-1370

Fresh Produce OrGAniC BlueBerrieS, u-pick, $10/gal; pre-picked, $18/gal. Margaret Stoddard; Laurens; 864-230-5968 DuCk eGGS, $3/dz. Andrew Cleer; Laurens; 864684-7378 FreSH WHt eGGS, $3/dz. Bill Shoemaker; Richland; 803-348-2326 PeCAnS, shelled, $7/lb, $6.75 @ 30lbs or more. Wayman Coleman; Abbeville; 864-379-1138 Milk, raw Jersey cow milk, $7/gal; raw goat milk, $7/½gal. Sam Stevens; Aiken; 803-645-5111 FArM FreSH eGGS, brn or green/blue from cage free hens, $2.50/dz. Billy Gallman; Newberry; 803276-7171

Garden Plants Ads submitted by commercial nurseries are not accepted. (Commercial nurseries are defined as those with sales of $5,000 or more per year.) BlueBerrY PlAntS, Thornless Blackberry, Muscadine, Cherry Hedge, all in pots, $5; plum trees, $5-8ea. Hazel Bridges; Greenville; 864-879-3384 lrG BlueBerrieS, 2 varieties, sweet Thornless Blackberries, $5ea; pomegranates & fig trees, $10ea. FC Noles; Barnwell; 803383-4066 tOMAtO PlAntS, $10/flat; gal pots, $2ea; banana plants, $12ea. Larry Johnson; Orangeburg; 803664-4213 rABBiteYe BlueBerrY PlAntS, $2ea; 15 min ship + $9 postage; blackberry, $2.50ea; grape vine, $3. Billy Eddins; Chesterfield; 843-623-2427

Goats, llamas & Sheep niGerAn DWArF DOe, reg, B-4/7, all shots & disbudded, $275. Patty Jackson; Cherokee; 864-316-0741 5Y/O kAtAHDin rAM, proven breeder, $225obo. Spencer Pegues; Chesterfield; 203-605-5303 YnG GOAtS, 4 Boer bucklings, several Pygmy mixed bucklings, all wethered, $100up depending on age. Jody McFarlin; Greenville; 864-414-6306 reG kAtAHDin rAM, proven breeder, puts good weight on lambs, w/mostly twins & triplets, $300. Neely Page; Aiken; 803-645-7735 6 YnG ADult DOeS, $150; 9 kids, $75; Saanen yrlng buck FB, $275; $1800 for all. Kenneth Rodriguez; Williamsburg; 843-245-8531 DOrPer rAMS, $300400ea, FB, blk heads, reg, mixed wht wool sheep, M/F, $100ea. Barney Gause; Williamsburg; 843356-1671

July 16, 2015 BOer CrOSS GOAtS, $200up. Mattie Langley; Greenville; 864-430-2265 ¾ WHt DOrPer eWe lAMBS, B-2/15, can be reg, $175. Collin Cleer; Laurens; 864-684-3808 2 nAnnY GOAtS, ½ Kiko ½ Boer, 8m/o, $150ea. Ralph Gravley; Greenville; 864-895-1250 DOrPer lAMBS, rams, ewes, $250; lambs, $175. Dan Fehr; Laurens; 864993-1719 PB kikO BuCklinGS, brn/wht, B-3/2, brn/blk/wht, B-4/16, $250ea, 4-3m/o billies, FB Kiko, no papers, $150. Frank Wooten; Aiken; 803-564-5565 2 BOer BuCkS, 3m/o, ⅞Boer, $200ea. Jacob Cathcart; Fairfield; 803-6037322 nuBiAn DOe, MDGA doe in milk, $325up; MDGA polled buck kid, $200; doe kid $275; kid doe, no papers, $150; 2 blue eyed. B McColley, Richland, 864494-7643 kikO BuCk, PB, wht, long & tall, B-2/23/14, $300; more. Gene Bridwell; Spartanburg; 864-433-9768 rAMS, Montadale breed, B1/29 & 2/9, $225ea or $425 both. Jane Acevedo; Anderson; 864-376-1480 AlPine DOe kiDS, reg, from hvy milkers, some milkers avail, $150up. Robert Beach; Colleton; 843-5382697 kAtAHDin lAMBS, B-1/154/15 ewe lambs, ram lambs, solid wht, ewe lambs, $125; ram lambs, $100. Kathryn Wilson; Spartanburg; 864430-4547 tuniS SHeeP, ewe lambs, ram lambs, 5m/o, $200up. Kate McCullough; Williamsburg; 843-372-6346 kikO GOAtS, $150up. Bobby Page; Spartanburg; 864-494-2501 DOrPer rAM lAMBS, PB, wht, $200ea. 50% - 75% wht dorper ram & ewes, $150. Rodger Holcombe; Pickens; 864-878-4838 FAintinG GOAtS, B-5/6, 2 F, $100ea; brn billy, $75; jacobs 4 horn fem, $100. Lloyd Gerhart; Kershaw; 803-425-8796 tAMe Mini PYGMY GOAtS, 1 M adult, 4 M babies, 1 pygmy/Nubian F, $150ea. Jim Atkinson; Pickens; 864-506-9023 FB BOer BuCk kiDS, B-2/15, sired by Guage line bred buck, all utd worming + vac, w/USBGA reg app, $200. Wayne Senn; Newberry; 803-321-0163 ¾BOer BillY, lrg, 1½y/o, amputated frt leg, at first joint, $100; ½Boer ½Savanna, y/o, $150. Philip Poole; Union; 864-427-1589 St CrOiX SHeeP, 13 ewes, 4 rams, 4-6m/o, $150ea. Sybile Lain; Barnwell; 803259-4535 niGeriAn BuCklinGS, 1 polled, $175; 1 disbudded, $150, AGS reg, 1st shots, B-3/25. CAE neg. Conni Shumpert; Lexington; 803543-8759

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SOutH CArOlinA MArket Bulletin OAtS, $40/barrel; $5/bushel; wheat straw, 4x5, net wrap, $30ea. Richard Knight; Kershaw; 803-427-6440 FeSCue, orchard grass & CB, sq, 1st qual, barn, $5-$5.50ea, Charles Burnette; Greenville; 864877-5331 '15 MiXeD FeSCue, baled 6/15, net wrap, 4x5, del avail, $35. Debra Mauldin; Edgefield; 803-6066164 CB, 1st cut, rnd, net wrap, $35. Pete Soper; Aiken; 803447-7784 '15 CB, rnd, $40ea. Norman Nettles; Barnwell; 803-5710092 FeSCue/Ber, 4x5, rnd, net wrap, cut, baled, no rain, $40ea. Emory Davis; Abbeville; 864-2432315 '15 CB, HQ, sq, $6; rnd, $50; rye straw, sq, $3.50. Clayton Leaphart; Lexington; 803-892-2642 '15 CB, sq, horse, exc quality, $6.50; good quality, $5; fert to Clemson specs, no del. Louise Pollans; Orangeburg; 803-5331763 FeSCue MiXeD, 4x5 rnd, barn, $30ea. Chris Minton; Anderson; 864-6174936

'15 CB, HQ, sq bales, clean field, limed & fert to Clemson recommendations, $6. Henry Glenn; Fairfield; 803-7304669 '15 CB, exc HQ, 4x5, over edge net wrap, $60. Ann Furtick; Orangeburg; 803707-4826 FeSCue, Fescue/Johnson grass mix. 4x5 rnd, baled 6/15, $25. Scott Prather; Laurens; 864-6848882 CB, $50, 4x5, net wrap, 1st cut, fert to Clemson specs. Debbie Nordholm; Horry; 970-759-1938 '15 OAt StrAW, 4000 bales, $4ea; '15 bagged oats, $10/bag. Victor Smith; Berkeley; 843-688-5353 '15 WHeAt StrAW, 4x5, net wrap, rnd, good clean straw, $25ea. Bob Lawson; Spartanburg; 864809-5354 '14 CB, 500 HQ sq, 60-65lb, $7ea. Frank Wooten; Aiken; 803-564-5565 rYe COAStAl MiX, cow hay, rnd, $25. Jeremy McMillan; Colleton; 843-8936148 '15 MiXeD CB/FeSCue, baled 5/9, no rain, net wrap, 4x5, $30. Phil Lucas; Hogs & Pigs Greenwood; 864-377-4337 '14 AlFAlFA, HQ sq, $12ea. Calvin Young; PB BerkSHire, 3 barrow, Laurens; 864-923-0167 B-5/14/15, $100ea; PB '15 CB, 2nd cut, $6, out of proven boar np 400lbs, genthe field; $7, out of the barn, tle, $300 or trade for PB EQ. Bruce Stuart; Aiken; Berkshire boar. Steve Platte; 803-645-0378 Aiken; 803-507-4331 COrn, $7; Milo, $7; wheat, reG PB DurOC BOAr, $8; oats, $6.50/bushel, 400lbs, $200obo; feeder $10/50lbs, all clean, 50lb pigs, Duroc cross, $40up. bags; Ryegrass, $15/25lb William Bailey; Lexington; bag. Cecil Parks; Greenville; 803-600-3425 864-963-1454 YOrkSHire PiGS, 5m/o, '15 CB, sm bales, GQ, ready for BBQ or finish, del avail, $6. David $100. Mike Komar; Andrews; Darlington; 843- Lexington; 803-528-7926 229-7297 4 POt BellY PiGS, '15 tiFtOn 85 BerMuDA, 8w/o, $35ea. Randall HQ, fert, lrg sq bales, Miller; Orangeburg; 803-707$6.50ea, del. Charlie 2575 Jackson; Aiken; 678-9100561 FeSCue, 4x5 rnd, well Horses, Mules & Donkeys fert, $35ea. Michael Wise; Newberry; 803-271-4215 Ads must include an current '15 OAtS, your 55gal drum, unaltered legible copy of a $35 or $4.50/bu. Jeffrey negative Coggins Test for Gilmore; Chesterfield; 843- Equine Infectious Anemia 517-0315 (EIA) within the past 12 '15 FeSCue, sq, no rain, months. This applies to barn, $5ea. Jerry Butler; Equine 6 months or older. Laurens; 864-697-6343 Equine under 6 months must GQ HOrSe HAY, Ohio state the date of birth. grown, pure Alfalfa, $15; Coggins paperwork must be Orchard, $12; Timothy, $11; resubmitted with ad for each all sq, del w/fuel charge. issue. Perry Greene; Greenville; 828-817-8169 MAMMOtH DOnkeYS, FreSH HQ CB, proper lime jacks & jennies, B-3/15/15 & & fert. quality guaranteed, 03/26/15, blks & sorrels, sq, $7; rnd, $60. Theresa $150up. Dianne Wall; Kirchner; Aiken; 803-641- Edgefield; 803-480-7381 1476 ArABiAn GelD, 8y/o, SHelleD COrn, $6/50lb, 15h, liver chestnut, broke, shelled; $35/55gal drum. needs exp rider, UTD shots, Wyatt Eargle; Aiken; 803- $1000, del/fee. James 604-7535 Langston; Pickens; 864-859'14 CB, HQ sq, $6.50; 6794 rnd HQ, $50+, shed; cow tWH, reg 9y/o mare, blue hay baleage, $45. Steve Roan Tobiano, sound, loads, Miller; Lexington; 803-917- $900. D Brown; Lancaster; 5203 803-287-7204

tB CrOSS, 12y/o geld, dame was TB, sire was QH paint cross, jumps 3ft, shown, trails, good horse, $5500. Shelby Bryant; Lexington; 803-7072700 AnDAluSiAn CrOSS, ½ Andalusian/QH chestnut mare, 14y/o, 15.2h, by Cordobes XX, trained, easy handler, $3000. Bill Ross; Lexington; 803-3152731 tri-COlOreD PAint FillY, 2y/o, exc ground manners, ground drives, 30 days under saddle, well started, $1500obo. R Estelle; Greenwood; 864910-1192

Miscellaneous SeArS SS/18, twin garden tractor, 18hp, manual, 3ph, needs tune up, mower implements, $2000. Don Stewart; Laurens; 864-9983821 ASPHAlt MillinG, finely ground, sm load, $150, lrg load, $350. Morris Johnson; Newberry; 864923-1670 GArDen trACtOr, Simplicity 3410, 42in mower, $500; compressor, 5hp-220v, 60gal tank, $250; more. Charlie Luquire; Greenwood; 843-344-3594 OliVer 2WAY PlOW, riding, turning, horse drawn, EC, $650; butcher block, early farm size, rock maple, EC, $250. Clarence Gibbs; Spartanburg; 864594-9525 200 YAnMAr trACtOr, w/rototiller, runs good, $2300firm; metal roofing, diff colors, long & short. 1.50/ft & up. James Horne; Greenville; 864-2433682 FiBerGlASS COOler, w/lid, 3ftT x 4ftW x 8ftL, $650. Mattie Langley; Greenville; 864-430-2265 reDWOrMS, $27/1000; bed run, $22/lb; LS swamp worms, $32/1000; bed run, $27/lb; call for ship chrgs, more. Terry Unger; Greenville; 864-299-1932 28 uSeD, wooden, pallets for hay storage, in fair cond. $1 for all. Jesse Fletcher; Spartanburg; 864895-3670 BrOADCASt SPreADer, Precision Trail Behind, used only 3x, $50. Don Harris; Aiken; MArtin GOurD SeeDS, 25ct, $2; Big Dipper, Indonesian or Mexican Bottle gourd seed, 20ct, $3. David Hickman; Sumter; 843-659-8961 HDWD luMBer, 1inT, random width, 8-10ft L, red oak, pecan, maple, yel poplar, $2/bdft; pine, 2x4/6/8, 45¢/bdft. Philip Epps; Newberry; 803-2765747 luMBer, pine, 45¢ bd ft; 1x9.5x9ft finished red oak boards, $15ea; 5/4 Poplar, $2.50/ bdft; more. Kent Jewell; Lancaster; 803-2839129

BeeHiVe, new unassembled, w/telescoping cover, inner cover, hive body, screened bottom board, frames, $69; more. Dale Starnes; Lancaster; 803577-7871 CArPenter BeeS trAPS, to catch & dispose, $13.50ea or ship in lots of 5, $85. Bill Timmerman; Aiken; 803640-6265 45GAl Blue OPen tOPS, w/lids, food grade, $20ea; 15gal, solid tops $15ea; 55gal w/metal lids, $20ea; more. Philip Poole; Union; 864-4271589 CArPenter Bee trAPS, protect bldgs, $15ea. Albert Bennett; Orangeburg; 803378-3711 WOOD SPlitter, 20ton cyl, 5hp B/S motor, $900firm. A Logan; Calhoun; 803-8743793 rnD CeDAr POStS, cut to var sizes, 4-10in dia, 6-12ftL, $6-12ea, depend on size; also cut 4x4. Douglass Britt; McCormick; 864-3913334 neW HAY tArP, 35x48, complete w/tie-downs, $450. Posey Copeland; Laurens; 864-697-6319 kiln DrieD SHAVinGS, $900/load, w/35mis of Newberry. Michael Wise; Newberry; 803-271-4215 SuitCASe WeiGHtS, JD front mount, 104lbs ea, 30 & 50 series avail, $100ea. Jeffrey Gilmore; Chesterfield; 843-5170315 rABBit/CHiCken Pen, 3ft.x3ft.x5ft, on 3ft legs, $125. L Gunter; Lexington; 803-532-7394 10,000 GAl tAnk, for dsl or gasoline, GC, you move, $2500neg. Jerrel Sansbury; Darlington; 843393-2555 45GAl POt, stand & burner $400; blacksmith drill press, $200; Qt canning jars, $5/case. Dayle Williford; Chester; 803-8990993 kinG SerieS, handcrafted 15in blk saddle & bridle, NC, tooled leather w/Texas Star conchos, $475cash. Pamela Prather; Aiken; 803260-5361 '68 SeArS SuBurBAn, 12 lawn tractor, GC, needs motor & tires, 2 mower decks, cultivator, disc, more, $1200. Stan Hilton; Saluda; 803-206-8734 OAk FireWOOD, del, stacked, cut to size, full size p/u, Columbia, Irmo, Chapin areas, $125. Ronald Wright; Richland; 803-6061666 Blk WAlnut luMBer, various lengths, widths & thickness, $2/bf. Steve Jones; Spartanburg; 864583-7027 JD uMBrellA & StAnD, $100; trl tongue toolbox, $75; Pitts cult feet, $25. Jimmie Rivers; Chesterfield; 843-634-6849 HOrSe DrAWn, scoop pan, $95. Jim Atkinson; Pickens; 864-506-9023

Page 5 CrOSS tieS, $3 usables; $6 quality; 15ft ties, $36; 16ft ties, $44; can del. Wayman Coleman; Abbeville; 864379-1138 SADDle, Hereford brand, $250; tack avail, bridles, blankets, bits, $150; wheel barrow, $20. Jim Johnson; Chesterfield; 843680-3124 SHOP ViSe, $50; cattle ear tag, implant tool, rub, bander, wormer equip, $100; cross ties, banded bundles, $200. Betty Floyd; Horry; 843-6803124 CeDAr luMBer, $1.10/bf; 4inx4in cedar post, $5ea; rnd cedar post, 3 & $4ea; holly & red oak, $2/bf; cedar mulch, $30/yd. Andy Morris; Newberry; 803-2762670 1000 WOODen PrODuCe CrAteS, for okra, bean, peanut, $1ea. Philip Poole; Union; 864-426-0060 luBinG niPPle WAter SYSteM, 255ft comp, $300; auto poultry curtain machine, $150; box fans, 36in 200amp, $150ea. Jack Whitaker; York; 803-9252129 GOurDS, hang ready, $1-3.50ea; uncut, 25¢-$3ea; blksmith press drill, hand turn, GC, $200. Robert Yonce; Aiken; 803685-7240 lOG SPlitter, new 5.5B/S engine, 27in stroke, 25ton, easy to operate, $700. Tom Hagan; Abbeville; 864-379-2606 tWin i BeAM Steel BlDG, 52ftx72ft, no siding, have roof, I beams span whole interior, 24ftH inside, $19k. Mark Schimmoeller; Richland; 803-609-0559 2 70GAl Fert tAnkS, w/brackets, $1100both; 4 tires, 18.4 38, tubes, 30% wear left, $900all. James Linder; Colleton; 843-9083193 DAiSY P300, paddle drinking bowl, for animals, new, $35. Billy Gallman; Newberry; 803-276-7171 StuMP GrinDer, old model, vermeer needs belt, runs good, w/extra teeth, $1500obo. Herman Flinkingshelt; Greenville; 864-901-8670 tOMAtO BOXeS, 25lbs w/lids, 25¢ ea. Richard Young; Greenville; 864-3806250 CHiCken MAnure, 16ft spreader truck load, $200. Don Bowman; Anderson; 864-617-7253 trOYBilt tiller, 5hp rear tine, EC, $400firm. Richard Morrow; Aiken; 803593-5311

Plants & Flowers Ads submitted by commercial nurseries are not accepted. (Commercial nurseries are defined as those with sales of $5,000 or more per year.) CAtAlPA WOrM treeS, $1up. David Hickman; Sumter; 843-659-8961

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OlD enGliSH BOXWOODS, 12in, $8ea; Magnolia trees, 3gal pots, $10ea, Paul Jones; Spartanburg; 864-978-0617 WinDMill PAlMS, 6-12ft, $150-275ea; Pindo palms, 815ft, $250-425ea. Edward Rozen; Charleston; 843-8895672 75 reD BuCkeYeS, 1gal Aesculus pavia, native plant, showy red blooms, $10ea, disc w/lrg qty. Amanda Schell; Oconee; 864-9033142 leYlAnD CYPreSS, 3gal, $4.50; Jap Maple, Kwansan cherry, China fir, Magnolia, $5-20; more. Hazel Bridges; Greenville; 864-879- 3384 lrG AZAleAS, 3y/o, $1.75; hydrangeas, boxwoods, tea olives, gardenias, $5ea; dogwoods, $8-10ea. F Noles; Barnwell; 803-383-4066 MeXiCAn PetuniAS, pink, purple, wht, $2ea; purple dwarf Mexican petunias, $2.50ea; giant elephant ears, $10ea, more. Larry Johnson; Orangeburg; 803664-4213 lOVe in A PuFF, $4; hot poker, $5; gardilos, $3; sweet autumn, $5; lily, scarlet lipstick, $4; more, call for ship. June Fuller; Laurens; 864-682-5752 JAP MAPleS, 50 varieties. 3gal-25gal. $29up. Mike Britton; Edgefield; 803-2781468

Poultry PHeASAntS, brn, blue eared, mikado, golden, reeves, lady Amherst, bianchi & swinhoe, $50up. H Austin; Orangeburg; 803308-1203 SnOWY CAll DuCkS, $30/pr; bantams, $5ea; RIR chicks, $2-5ea; ring neck pheasants, $4. Barney Gause; Williamsburg; 843356-1671 GOlDen COMet HenS, y/o, $10ea. Roy Burkett; Lexington; 803-532-5063 ri CrOSS HenS, ready to lay, $12; yng roosters, $10. Amie Messer; York; 803218-8753 MuSCOVY DuCkS, 4w/o, blk pied, blue pied, barred, choco, $6ea. Cindy Coombs; Richland; 803-7880882 50 MiXeD CHiCkenS, 2 Pekin Duck prs, 2 M mallards, $7ea or $350 all. Glenwood Williams; Aiken; 803-663-3909 AFriCAn GOSlinG GeeSe, 3w/o $20ea. James Mcintyre; Dorchester; 843873-6251 GuineA keetS, 3d/o, $4; older keets, $5, diff colors. Lyn Haynes; Laurens; 864684-5779 PeACOCk, y/o India Blue, $75. Andrea Williams; Lexington; 803-917-9565 GuineA CHiCkS, RIR chicks, $3ea; assorted peacocks, $50up. Harvey Ammons; Chester; 803-8990268

6 lrG BuFF COCHin HenS, rooster, $10ea; $50all; 6 Blk Sumatra hens, 3 roosters, $10ea; $75all; all 11m/o & laying. Judy Murdock; Anderson; 864-940-7727 lAYerS, $12; roosters. $10, Buff, Wyandot, Australorp. George Bower; Lexington; 803-359-9880 GAMeFOWl, Miner blues, $10up. Rowdy Culclasure; Calhoun; 803-837-0176 SilkY CHiCkS, all colors, $10up, depending on age, Champion stock. Linda Sinclair; Lexington; 803-3605597 PB BAntAMS, y/o Guineas, $12up; babies, $4ea; baby turkeys, $10ea; 3 hen, 1 tom, y/o, $170all. Philip Poole, Union, 864427-1589 COrtuniX QuAil, Jumbo Browns, TX A & M wht, $1.50up, depending on age, straight run; more. Timmy Mack; Lexington; 803-9606476 BuFF OrPinGtOn CHiCkS, $3ea; Powder Blue guinea keats, $5ea. Vivian Hickman; Florence; 843389-7372 MiXeD CHiCkS, $2ea; guinea keets, $3.50ea. Gene Carmel; Pickens; 864-4423152 BAntAMS, Long Blk Tail rooster, $12; 2 Bantam roosters, $6ea. B McColley, Richland, 864494-7643 2 WHt PeAHenS, 3y/o & 2y/o, $75ea; M Blue Indigos, all 4+y/o, $100ea. Karen Free; Greenwood; 864-2294943 Brn eGG lAYerS, pullets, $12; Jubilee Orpington chicks, $10; gr, $40; Mille Flue OE bantams, chicks, $3; $15/pr. Tim Boozer; Newberry; 803-9243922 BrOnZe turkeY Pr, $45. L Gunter; Lexington; 803532-7394 DiAMOnD DOVeS, $15ea; adult Blk shoulder peacock, M, $75. Wayne Hahn; Cherokee; 843-6932006 rir/BArreD rOCk PulletS, roosters, 3-4m/o, $10ea; Issa Brown pullets started laying, $15ea. Denny Keisler; Lexington; 803-6060427 MAllArDS, $10ea up; call ducks, $15ea up; red crested & Rosie bill Pochards, $100/pr. Shane Sease; Bamberg; 803-8249124 2 Pekin DuCk DrAkeS, $10ea; Toulouse geese, $15. Heather Ford; York; 803548-0572 BABY QuAil, Bobwhite, $2up; Bobwhite eggs, 40¢ ea. Thomas Nesbitt; Kershaw; 803-420-6570 GuineA eGGS, $7/dz; guinea keets, $3up. Dot Brawley 864-426-3221. YnG MuSCOVYS, $6ea; Mallards, $10ea; roller, fancy pigeons, $15/pr fem brn Chinese geese, $20. Lloyd Gerhart; Kershaw; 803-425-8796

GOlDen SeBriGHt BAntAMS, '14 hatch, $20/pr. Kent Jewell; Lancaster; 803283-9129 BOBWHite QuAil, d/o chicks-adults, 75¢-$4, some eggs occasionally. Chuck Denson; Berkeley; 843-6885006 rinG neCk PHeASAntS, $40/trio; Pekin Ducks, 2M, 3F, $50all. William Bailey; Lexington; 803-6003425 rir PulletS, ready to lay, $15ea. Steve Ard; Aiken; 803-6030642 MuSCOVY DuCkS, $8up; roller pigeons, $8ea; giant runts, $75/pr. William Claxton; Colleton; 843-9094285 DOVeS, Ringneck, 4m/o, $8ea; Parlor Tumbler pigeons, BB Red roosters, Wheaton roosters, $10ea. Wayne Howell; Spartanburg; 864-529-7093 Blk & BuFF OrPinGtOnS, y/o, show line, $10ea; off spr, 15w/o & yngr, $5, other colors. Darlene Hobbs; Lancaster; 803-2854463 rir, Blk Australorp, Golden comet, barred rock, Buff Orpington, pullets & roosters, $2-5m/o, $59ea; more. Joe Culbertson; Greenwood; 864-2295254 Pekin DuCkS, $4up. James Koscious; Lexington; 803-604-7075 rir CHiCkS, 6w/o, $5; 12w/o, $8; Hampshire reds, hens, 5m/o, $15, starting to lay. Billy Gallman; Newberry; 803-276-7171

rabbits CA/nZ CrOSS, 6-8w/o, $7ea. Geraldine Ricard; Lexington; 803-409-9670 3 nZ DOeS, 10w/o; NZ buck, 17m/o, $10ea. Brian Jenkins; Saluda; 803-5535774 CA DOeS, bucks, $10up. Andrew Cleer; Laurens; 864684-7378 tn reDBACk rABBitS, wild type, full grown, $10ea; weaned, $8ea. Rufus Whelchel; Cherokee; 864208-5355 nZ, CA, Flemish cross, 5-6w/o, diff colors, $9ea. Denny Keisler; Lexington; 803-606-0427 rABBitS, B-6/15, blk, brn & cream, $5. Heather Ford; York; 803-5480572 COttOntAilS, rex, woolies, $10up. William Claxton; Colleton; 843-9094285 nZ CA CrOSS, $7ea; 5/$25. Blake Senn; Newberry; 803-597-8220 MO COttOntAilS, wild type, $8ea. James Wise; Lexington; 803-3594857 AnGOrA, Belgian hare, Himalayan wht, Flemish Giant, Chinchilla, NZ wht, Grey Dutch, $7-20ea. Joe Culbertson; Greenwood; 864-229-5254

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Sales

Wanted - livestock

CAtHCArt AuCtiOn, sm animal sale 2nd/4th Sat ea mo, 10am, poultry, animal related & farm equip, 140 Buffalo Creek Ranch. Carol Cathcart; Union; 864-427-9202 H & S, misc sale,10am, 2 & 4 Sat, then livestock sale, then sm animals, Ehrhardt. Hallman Sease; Bamberg; 803-730-7101 liVeStOCk AuCtiOn, 1st & 3rd Fri of mon, sm animals, farm/animal items, 6pm; animals, 7pm, www.dixiestockyard.com. Phil Grant; Chester; 803-329-3684 AuCtiOn, poultry & sm animal, ea Sat 11am, 1591 Bishopville Hwy, Camden. Glenn Hinson; Kershaw; 803-600-4202 ClAXtOn'S AuCtiOn, ea Sat 11am, poultry, equine, cows, sheep, goats, hogs; special sale 7/19, 1pm. William Claxton; Colleton; 843-909-4285 SM AniMAl AuCtiOn, ea Sat, 12pm, 1st & 3rd Sat of ea mo, farm supplies auction livestock follows. Kenny Droze; Dorchester; 843-709-1733 7/18 SPrinGFielD StOCkYArD, Livestock Auction, pm, hogs, cattle, horses, donkeys, sheep, goats, chickens, sm animals. Nathan Croft; Orangeburg; 803-258-3512

Pure Brn SWiSS, yng cow/heifer, bred or open, doesn't need to be reg, no sale barn animals. Randal Waldrop; Sumter; 803-7209899 BeeF CAttle, cow/calf prs, springers, calves & bulls. Josh Brown; Saluda; 864-910-5378 BeeF CAttle, cows, calves, bulls, whole herds. Brian Gibert; Greenwood; 864-980-6408 Free lrG POnY, or sm horse, for light riding, must be calm, no buck, kick, rear, will p-up. Trecia Brown; York; 803-230-6778 Free liVeStOCk, goats, cattle, pigs, mules, no horses, chickens or jacks, can pup. William Knopf; Chester; 803-482-3891 Free liVeStOCk, horses, ponies, sheep, goats, pigs, cows, ducks, geese, turkeys, emus, etc, will p-up, more. Dennis Crosby; Orangeburg; 803-542-0638 Free Or unWAnteD POultrY, & sm animals, will p-up. William Claxton; Colleton; 843-909-4285 Free unWAnteD CHiCkenS, goats, hogs, pigs, etc, will p-up. Mozelle Jones; Richland; 803-4034292

Seed

Wanted - Miscellaneous

Seed Ads must be accompanied by a copy of a current Seed Lab Test.

COrn DetASSeler, if any are still around. John McInnis; Marlboro; 843-586-8989 AutO HOG WAter/FeeDer, used T-posts, fence wire rolls, coral panels, cattle squeeze chute, plastic drums, more. Cindy Coombs; Richland; 803-788-0882 eGG CArtOnS, clean, free. Andrea Williams; Lexington; 803-917-9565 SS HOneY eXtrACtOr, reasonable price. Renae Ausburn; Anderson; 864444-4763 Pine SAWtiMBer, pine pulpwood & hdwd, we cut sm or lrg tracts, 8A or more. H Yonce; Edgefield; 803275-2091 Free rnD Pen PAnelS, stall mats, gates, concrete mix, 2x4, 2x6 wood, posts, more, to help rescued horses, will p-up. Trecia Brown; York; 803-230-6778 BlACkSMitH AnVil, 100lbs or larger, cast iron dinner bell, hand crank corn sheller. L Gunter; Lexington; 803-532-7394 PuPlWOOD SAW tiMBer, hdwd, pine, all types of thinning or clear cut, pay top prices, upstate counties. Tim Morgan; Greenville; 864420-0251 lOnG leAF Pine StrAW, clean, to bale, lrg tracts of land, cash paid. David Shull; Lexington; 803-318-4263 700lB HAnGinG COttOn SCAleS, w/16lb weight; blksmith anvil, wash pots, farm/brass bells. R Long; Newberry; 803-924-9039

CertiFieD GreGOrY PeAnut SeeD, P-97%, G85%, IM-3%, exc for wildlife food plots, $20/50lb bag. Richard Rentz; Bamberg; 803-245-5991

Wanted - Farm equipment CultiPACker, any length. John McInnis; Marlboro; 843-586-8989 CAttle trl, 16 or 14ft factory built, BP, dual axle, lights, elec brakes, swing out gates, center gate. John Gossett; York; 803-222-7786 Fuel inJeCtiOn PuMP, for early 80's Int 484, 3cyl dsl, Bosch pump. Terry Anthony; Anderson; 864414-9678 HAY teDDer, used, 4 whl, in GC. Dale Wilson; Abbeville; 864-378-8327 4WHl HAY WAGOn, to haul sm sq bales. Jimmie Rivers; Chesterfield; 843634-6849

Wanted - Hay Free FeSCue, rye, wheat, oat straw or mixed hay, mold free, feed & wood shavings, to help rescued horses, will p-up. Trecia Brown; York; 803-230-6778 PeAnut HAY, for winter. Davis Beam; Kershaw; 803309-1448

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Fruit Specialist Honored

upcoming events July 7/18 4-9PM 6tH AnnuAl PAlMettO tAStY tOMAtO FeStiVAl, City Roots Farm, Columbia, free heirloom tomato tasting, live music, local food, Tasty Tomato contest. Genevieve Taylor; Richland; 803-369-5394

August

8/21-22, SAnDY OAkS PrO iPrA rODeO, performances 8pm. Gates open 6pm. Sandy Quarles; Edgefield; 803-637-5369

September

9/12 8AM All BreeD HOrSe SHOW, Red Bank Arena, Lexington. Joyce Dickinson; Lexington; 803-718-3347 All equine must be accompanied by written proof of an approved negative test within the last 12 months for EIA when entering any public assembly of horses. These public assemblies include, but are not limited to shows, fairs, organized trail rides, rodeos, and other exhibitions as well as organized sales. Section 47-13-1315 and 1350 and 1370, SC Code of Laws. Note: Clemson University’s Livestock-Poultry Health Division requires the following: All public equine auction/sales must be permitted by Clemson University Livestock-Poultry Health and be in compliance with SC Law Section 47-11-20 and SC Regulation 27-1016-C. Contact CULPH at 803-788-2260 Ext. 231 for information.

tips on entering Ads in the Market Bulletin Please include a complete address in each ad submitted. Please follow the instructions under each category that has requirements. Please make sure your ad is placed in the correct category for the item you are advertising. If you have any questions, call the Market Bulletin Office, 803-734-2536.

Clemson University fruit specialist Guido Schnabel earned national recognition for helping fruit growers across the East Coast manage disease. The American Phytopathological Society will award Schnabel its annual Excellence in Extension award at a ceremony in August in Pasadena, California. This award recognizes one professional nationally from the Cooperative Extension Guido Schnabel Service for excellence in plant pathology. In a multiple-university research collaborative led by the University of Florida, Schnabel launched an innovative program in 2010 that gives fruit growers steps to combat fungicide resistance. He created a resistance-management program that allows growers from Pennsylvania to Georgia to submit pathogens to Clemson to be analyzed. After receiving flower samples, Schnabel responds in eight days with a location-specific management plan for each grower. “Nobody wants to spray, and spend money on, pesticides that do not work,” he said. “Growers are much more conscientious now about spraying than they were in the past.” Schnabel’s adaptation of new technologies has greatly simplified disease management for growers. He led a team to create a smartphone app for providing critical disease information for strawberry and peach producers. A plant pathologist and professor of agricultural and environmental sciences, Schnabel is also the 2015 recipient of the Godley-Snell Award for Excellence in Agricultural Research, one of Clemson University’s highest agricultural honor.

2015 leGAl nOtiCe Nominating Meetings for Candidates to Fill Vacancies on the South Carolina Pork Board Pursuant to the provisions of the “Agricultural Commodities Marketing Act” of 1968 and as amended and the “Marketing Order No. 4 for South Carolina Pork” issued July 13, 1970, by the Agriculture Commission of South Carolina, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the terms of office of the following members of the South Carolina Pork Board expire August 31, 2015. DiStriCt 1 – PieDMOnt

Open Seat

DiStriCt 2 – SAVAnnAH VAlleY

Richard Carson, Cameron, SC

DiStriCt 3 – Pee Dee

Mark McLeod, Pinewood, SC

Rhett Coleman, Dillon, SC

The Agriculture Commission shall call for nominations for said vacancies at nominating meetings at the times, places, and dates hereafter set forth: District 1 11:00 a.m. – Noon, Wednesday, July 22, 2015, Laurens County Clemson Extension Service Office, 219 Laurens St., Laurens, SC 29360 District 2

10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., Thursday, July 23, 2015, Orangeburg County Clemson Extension Service Office, 1550 Henley St., Orangeburg, SC 29115

District 3 1:00p.m. – 2:00p.m., Thursday, July 23, 2015, Florence-Pee Dee Farmers Market Office Bldg., Conf. Rm., 2513 W. Lucas St., Florence, SC 29501 To qualify for Board Membership, a candidate must be a resident of South Carolina and of the District wherein nominated, having been engaged in producing hogs within the State of South Carolina for a period of one year, and during that period, having derived a substantial portion of his income therefrom. Any producer within the District who sold hogs during the past year is entitled to participate in the meeting. District I includes the Counties of Anderson, Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Greenville, Kershaw, Lancaster, Laurens, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg, Union and York. District II includes the Counties of Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Calhoun, Edgefield, Greenwood, Hampton, Jasper, Lexington, McCormick, Orangeburg, Richland, and Saluda. District III includes the Counties of Berkeley, Charleston, Clarendon, Colleton, Darlington, Dillon, Dorchester, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Lee, Marion, Marlboro, Sumter and Williamsburg. Under said Marketing Order, any qualified person may be nominated orally at such meeting. Nominations may also be made within five (5) working days after each said District meeting by written petition filed with the Commission and signed by not less than five (5) affected producers entitled to participate in such meeting. The term of office of the members elected and/or appointed to fill said vacancies shall be three (3) years. Frances H. Price, Chair The Agriculture Commission of South Carolina PO Box 11280 Columbia, South Carolina 29211 803-734-2217

Public notice by the South Carolina Pork Board and the national Pork Board The election of pork producer delegate candidates for the 2016 National Pork Producers Pork Act Delegate Body will take place at 6:30 P.M. on Thursday, July 30, 2015 at the Conference Center at the Columbia State Farmers Market. Any pork producer, who is a resident of the state and has paid all assessments due, and is 18 years or older may be considered as a candidate and participate in the election. All eligible producers are encouraged to bring with them a sales receipt proving that hogs were sold in their name and the checkoff deducted. For additional information contact the South Carolina Pork Board, P. O. Box 11280, Columbia, SC 29211, 803-734-2218.

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Farm to Preschool Culinary training a Big Hit

Family Fun Day

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Food trucks, produce, and free samples lined the North Shed during Family Fun Day at the SC State Farmers Market where South Carolina Watermelon Queen representative Emily Dicks and SCDA staff passed out free watermelon slices.

lever Hall of Fame continued from page 1 After he retired from Extension, Bill worked for Amick Farms of Saluda. He is a strong supporter of Edisto Research Station and the Agricultural Museum at Blackville. The next honoree, Bill Riser, is a big man in works and stature. Bill is a native of my hometown of Bowman and played basketball at Clemson. He worked in Aiken, Saluda, and Richland counties. He built one of the strongest 4-H agriculture programs in the state, covering dairy, beef, swine, and poultry. His 4-H judging teams were regular state winners. He helped start the Saluda County Cattleman's Association, the Annual Feeder Calf Sales, and the Saluda Fatstock Shows. He wrote ag columns and had a TV show, “The Early Riser Show.” After he retired from Extension service, he served as a member of the S.C. House of Representatives for 11 years. Rowland Alston of Sumter County is best known for the award-winning ETV show “Making It Grow,” which he developed, planned and conducted. Not only did the show greatly increase the visibility of Clemson Extension, it reached a large new audience that had been previously untouched. Rowland, a great spokesman for agriculture and gardening, is widely recognized as an authority on production agriculture. He was a master at using the media to get the message of agriculture out to the people. The Cooperative Extension Service is a legacy of Frank Lever, who is best remembered for the Smith-Lever Act of 1914. This legislation established Extension services at state agricultural colleges to teach new farming techniques. The face of agriculture was transformed from 19th century modes to more modern and scientific 20th century methods of farming. The Francis Lever Hall of Fame is a strong symbol of how we are all working together in the agriculture community. The Hall of Fame was created last year to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Clemson Cooperative Extension Service, and there is a great deal of history that goes along with this story. Lever also insured the passage of many acts that pertained to agriculture, including the Federal Farm Loan Act, which created the Farm Credit Administration. Lever’s contributions have helped shape the success of agriculture in South Carolina. Over the past 100 years, some pretty strong working relationships have developed in the farming community because of Clemson Extension’s excellent service. Tremendous advancements are being made in farming as a result of their ag research and education. If you happen to see one of these Hall of Fame honorees, be sure to congratulate them for their service, and a job well done.

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For the third year in a row, the South Carolina Farm to Institution program collaborated with faculty from the University of South Carolina School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism faculty to offer culinary training to preschool food preparers. The day began with a brief presentation by USC Executive Chef Bill Knapp. He touched on many key components of the Farm to Preschool program, including the use of local products, creating healthy, lifelong eating habits, and kitchen safety tips. The participants were given the opportunity to put their new knowledge to use in the kitchen. They were taught how to use a knife and peeler properly on different vegetables to help prepare the food for the day. Chef Joel Reynolds used the food that was prepared to showcase a variation on recipes that can be cooked Staff photo in high-yields, using only a few ingredients and not too Janice Ironside tries her hand at slicing carrots for a new recipe. much attention. The recipes feature locally sourced fresh ingredients, which provide locally grown products to schools; vary by season, so that preschools can offer providing education to food service staff and these recipes year-round. The nine recipes teachers on Farm to School practices; and prepared during the seminar were all cooked in providing hands-on learning activities to promote healthy eating among school children. less than two hours. Janice Ironside, director of MEGA Child Knapp explained that if the children are in the Development Center in Gilbert, said there was garden from the beginning, then they have a a lot to take away from the experience. She sense of ownership over the food and are more learned a lot about how to incorporate herbs likely to try it or eat it. In the upcoming months, the Farm to into meals. “We have five gardens and we have a lot of herbs, and until now I didn’t Institution program will host two more culinary really know how to cook with them. Who training sessions geared toward food preparers knew adding mint to watermelon is so for kindergarten to 12th grade. For more information about the SC Farm to refreshing?” Core components of the South Carolina Institution program and ideas for implementing Farm to Institution program include increasing farm to preschool practices, visit the website: the number of farmers that are certified to www.scfarmtoinstitution.com.

Agritourism Venues upstate

Perdeaux Fruit Farm, llC 2400 SC Highway 11 Travelers Rest 864-895-0608 carolinafarmers.com/perdue Fruit farm with apples, blackberries, raspberries, standard pears, yellow and white peaches, asian pears, figs, persimmons, muscadines, prunes, plums, apricots, and nectarines. Mill, food processing, orchard, pick your own / U-Pick, roadside market, and free walking tour of farm. Early June until Thanksgiving Tue. - Sat. 10 a.m . - 5:30 p.m. Sun. 12:30 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Midlands

the ivy Place, llC 8603 Van Wyck Road Lancaster 704-651-3700 ivyplaceevents.com Nestled on 33 acres, the Ivy Place was built in 1850 and provides understated elegance among the beautiful, peaceful gardens. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, cut flowers. Historic buildings, pick your own / U-pick, guided tours, bed and breakfast, birthday parties, weddings. Open March - Nov.

lowCountry/Pee Dee

russ Brothers Farm and Old Plantation Syrup 1059 West Old number 4 Highway Coward 843-598-6651 Locally grown fruits and vegetables including squash, cucumbers, eggplant, collards, okra, sweet corn, potatoes, sweet potatoes, watermelon, and cantaloupe. Old Plantation Syrup and BBQ Sauce also available. Animal display / demonstrations, bird watching, fishing, food processing, roadside market, andtraditional farms. Open year round Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

For more information, contact SCDA Agritourism Director Jackie Moore at [email protected].