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Camelina: Effects of Planting Date and Method on Stand Establishment and Seed Yield
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Camelina: Effects of Planting Date and Method on Stand Establishment and Seed Yield

William Schillinger, Donald Wysocki, Thomas Chastain and Russell Karow
Pacific Northwest Publications, PNW 661, University of Idaho Extension, Oregon State University Extension, Washington State University Extension
12/31/2013

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crop Agriculture - Crop Production oilseed-crops Agriculture
To help determine the agronomic potential of camelina as an oilseed crop, research was conducted to find the best planting date and method for optimum stand establishment and seed yield. Field experiments involved both drilling and broadcast planting methods on numerous planting dates from early October to mid-April over three years at four distinct rainfed agro-environments in Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
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