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Available in 10#, 25# and 50# bags. Black oil sunflower is the preferred food of most seed eaters.
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Available in 5#, 25# and 50# bags. Striped sunflower is a well-liked food of seed eaters.
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Available in 4#, 10#, 25# and 50# bags. Thistle is a favorite of finches, indigo buntings, pine siskins and redpolls.
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Available in 10#, 20# and 40# bags. This is our own unique blend of rolled corn, white millet, black oil sunflower, wheat and oil.
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Available in 10#, 20# and 40# bags. Our Deluxe mix is our own blend of white millet, black oil sunflower, wheat, striped sunflower and safflower.
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Available in 10#, 25# and 50# bags. Millet is a favorite of mourning doves and juncos.
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Available in 4#, 8#, 20# and 50# bags. Safflower is a favorite of cardinals and chickadees. And squirrels don't like it!
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Available in Coarse and Medium grade in 4#, 10#, 25# and 50# bags. Liked by all the birds without the messy shells.
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Available in 4#, 10#, 25# and 50# bags. A favorite of blue jays, squirrels and titmice.
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Available in 2#, 10# and 50# bags. Also enjoyed by the blue jays, squirrels and titmice.
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Available in 10# and 25# bags. Unique blend of peanuts, shelled corn, striped and black oil sunflower seeds. For the all the wildlife.
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Available in 6# and 30# bags. A premium mix of black oil sunflower, cracked corn, safflower, striped sunflower, peanuts and medium sunflower hearts.
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Available in 4# and 20# bags. A premium, mess-free mix of coarse sunflower hearts, safflower, peanut splits, cracked corn, red millet and white millet.
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Available in 4# and 20# bags.The ultimate mix of fine sunflower hearts and thistle seed for all the members of the finch family.
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Available in 10# and 50# bags. Corn on the cob for squirrels, deer, rabbits and other wildlife.
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Available in 10#, 25# and 50# bags. Great for mourning doves, pigeons, blue jays, ducks, white tail deer and squirrels.
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Available in 10#, 25# and 50# bags. Well-liked by mourning doves, pigeons, blue jays and sparrows.
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