Camelina sativa is a non-food, low-input energy crop that can be grown as a rotation crop in place of summer fallow to generate new farm income. |
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Camelina sativa, also known as gold of pleasure or false flax, is a member of the mustard family and a distant relative to canola. |
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Azerbaijan's energy base can have a cleaner source of fuel from Camelina Sativa, a plant which can grow in abundance in the Caspian region. |
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The renewable fuel was made with natural oils from camelina, an inedible plant that grows in conditions where other food crops cannot. |
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Add no more than a quarter cup of camelina or flax oil each day until you reach the desired amount, and continue to monitor the results closely. |
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Once considered a weed, camelina is finding favor in some parts of the country as a soil-protecting winter cover crop. |
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Another possibility is camelina, which produces a tiny, mustardlike seed from which oil can be extracted, It does not require extensive fertilization. |
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