Winter Camelina Growers Guide for the Upper Midwest

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Winter camelina is a very winter hardy Brassica related to canola. The seed has a high concentration of oil (36–42%) that is highly desirable for making low carbon biofuel. The oil and meal are also being explored for food-grade and feed-grade uses. Winter camelina is also an excellent, winter hardy cover crop option for the upper Midwest. There are winter and spring types; be sure to select winter types.

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Published by the University of Minnesota Forever Green Initiative with support from USDA-ARS, NDSU, Cargill

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Forever Green Initiative; Leavitt, Matt. (2025). Winter Camelina Growers Guide for the Upper Midwest. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/276838.

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