Non-Peer ReviewedIn 2010, the Northern Adapted Flax Variety Development Project (NAFVD) was launched. This project represents collaboration between the Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission, Viterra, the Alberta Innovates Technology Futures and the British Columbia Grain Producers Association. The breeding objective of the project is to develop new flax varieties better adapted to the northern region of Western Canada. The agronomic objective of this project is to determine best management practices for northern flax production
Finding the alternate biofuel feedstock(s) in addition to and/or replacement of traditional soybean ...
The potential of using fibre flax cultivars; developed in Europe for production in Quebec and Easter...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe flax variety CDC Bethune was grown under two cropping systems. The most common ...
Non-Peer ReviewedIn 2010, the Northern Adapted Flax Variety Development Project (NAFVD) was launche...
Non-Peer ReviewedFrom the Mediterranean to the Canadian prairies, flax has been, and continues to be...
In Canada, flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) is grown for its seed oil. However, a major disadvantage a...
The article is pertaining a newly released flax variety called 'Foster', which was named after Fos...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe advent of canlin cultivars of flax appears to offer the potential for greatly e...
Non-Peer ReviewedThis paper summarizes the results of recent work that has been done in Saskatchewan...
Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) is a multi-purpose crop grown for its fiber, oil (linseed oil), and me...
Flax (Linum usitatissimum (Linaceae) – Linen family) is an ancient crop that had been grown in Iowa ...
Successful flax production is typically the result of several factors operating together: favorable ...
Canada is a global leader in flax production, but flax acreage in Canada remains limited since flax ...
Flax, Linum usitatissimum (Linaceae—linen family), is an ancient crop that had been grown in Iowa fo...
The success of flax production is affected by choice of variety. Carefully examine seed yield, oil c...
Finding the alternate biofuel feedstock(s) in addition to and/or replacement of traditional soybean ...
The potential of using fibre flax cultivars; developed in Europe for production in Quebec and Easter...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe flax variety CDC Bethune was grown under two cropping systems. The most common ...
Non-Peer ReviewedIn 2010, the Northern Adapted Flax Variety Development Project (NAFVD) was launche...
Non-Peer ReviewedFrom the Mediterranean to the Canadian prairies, flax has been, and continues to be...
In Canada, flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) is grown for its seed oil. However, a major disadvantage a...
The article is pertaining a newly released flax variety called 'Foster', which was named after Fos...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe advent of canlin cultivars of flax appears to offer the potential for greatly e...
Non-Peer ReviewedThis paper summarizes the results of recent work that has been done in Saskatchewan...
Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) is a multi-purpose crop grown for its fiber, oil (linseed oil), and me...
Flax (Linum usitatissimum (Linaceae) – Linen family) is an ancient crop that had been grown in Iowa ...
Successful flax production is typically the result of several factors operating together: favorable ...
Canada is a global leader in flax production, but flax acreage in Canada remains limited since flax ...
Flax, Linum usitatissimum (Linaceae—linen family), is an ancient crop that had been grown in Iowa fo...
The success of flax production is affected by choice of variety. Carefully examine seed yield, oil c...
Finding the alternate biofuel feedstock(s) in addition to and/or replacement of traditional soybean ...
The potential of using fibre flax cultivars; developed in Europe for production in Quebec and Easter...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe flax variety CDC Bethune was grown under two cropping systems. The most common ...