Archived - Camelina Production in the Dryland Pacific Northwest
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Interest in camelina production in the Pacific Northwest has been increasing due to recent federal programs, utilization of the crop as a broadleaf in a cereal-based rotation, opportunity for end uses …
Published: June 2012
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