Growing Winter Camelina Organically

Content Source: University of Minnesota

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This article, published by the University of Minnesota, outlines current research being done to establish winter camelina as an organic oilseed and cover crop that can protect soil, suppress weeds, and be double-cropped with soybeans. It discusses challenges and opportunities for integrating camelina into organic rotations – including its potential use in organic pig feed.

Region

Midwest

Topic

Soil Health, Weed Management, Cropping Systems

Category

Grain and Field Crops

Year Published

2020

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