THE C. S. BRENT SEED CO. Inc 
PROCESS 
COLLINS BUTTERMILK 
DRIED 
COLLINS Dried Buttermilk is pure, wholesome 
Buttermilk in powder form for safety and convenience 
with nothing: added and nothing: extracted except 
water. It will keep indefinitely and does not spoil nor 
become rancid as do liquid milks. Store in any dry 
place. 
All grain rations lack sufficient quantities of three 
minerals which are absolutely essential for growth, viz: 
Calcium, Sodium and Chlorine. COLLINS Dried Butter- 
milk contains these minerals and when fed with 
grains, supplies these deficiencies of the grains. 
Buttermilk is a general stimulant of the digestive 
organs and retards intestinal fermentations which 
together with its natural feeding value accounts for 
the wonderful results obtained everywhere in the 
feeding of grains and buttermilk. 
The lactic acid content of Buttermilk is known 
to be fatal to the germs which cause white diarrhea in 
Baby Chicks. 
BEST FOR BABY CHICKS 
3 Pans 75c KS 4 Pans $ 1 
Fit any Matjon Ja^ — Easy to Clean.— Sold by 
It is not necessary to put Dried Buttermilk back 
in solution by dissolving in water — just mix it dry with 
the grains or cereals as though it was a cereal itself 
Brood sows eat their young on account of lack of 
animal protein. Dried Buttermilk supplies this ele- 
ment from its liberal source. 
Semi-condensed Liquid Buttermilks, during 1920, 
averaged about 28% milk solids and 72% water, mak- 
ing them over twice as expensive as dried buttermilk. 
For example, 100 pounds semi-condensed, ( containing 
28 pounds milk solids) at 6 cents per pound cost $5.00 
of 17 8-10 cents per pound for milk solids (not 
including freight on barrels and water). There is no 
loss from rancidness, spoilage, leaky barrels nor 
“mussy handling connected with Dried Buttermilk 
Breeders of Pure bred Hogs and Poultry will find 
Dried Buttermilk easy to transport to the various 
show places which insures your stock from getting 
out of condition and keeps them looking their best. 
Price $8.50 per 100 lbs. Write for complete descrip- 
tion circular. 
POULTRY FEEDS 
THESE FEEDS CONTAIN NO SHEET NOR GRIT. 
Ter 100 lbs. 
Kackle — For Bis Chickens — The best Scratch 
Feed Known 2,35 
Chirp — For Little Chickens — Makes them Grow 2.50 
Lay-or-Bust Mash 2 .75 
Ter 25 lbs. Per 100 lbs. 
Alfalfa Meal $ .85 $2.50 
Meat Scraps 2.00 7.00 
Ground Bone 
1.25 
5.00 
3unfiowcr Seed 
2.00 
7.00 
Canary 
7.00 
Cracked Corn 
50 
2.00 
Kaffir Corn 
70 
2.50 
Peas for Pigeons 
2.00 
7.50 
Charcoal, per 2Vfc pound box . 
. .30c 
Oyster Shells 
50 
2.00 
Grit 
50 
2.00 
Nest Eggs . . ; Dos. 35c 
STOCK FEED 
Per 100 lbs. Per.Ton 
Horse and Mule Feed SI. GO S 30.00 
Dairy Feed 2.15 35.00 
Calf Meal 5 50 
Hog Tankage $3.40 $64.00 
Cottonseed Meal 2.50 48.00 
Linseed Meal 3.00 55.00 
Calf Meal 25-pound sack ....$1.75 
Hog Meal 2.50 52.00 
Corn, per bushel Ask for Prices. 
PRICES ON ALL FEED 
SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
