As Iowa\u27s praire sod was broken, sometimes the first crop on the land was flax. Since those early days Iowa has grown some flax every year. Through the war years, oil was needed and the flax average increased. We still need more flax in order to get its products-linseed oil and linseed meal
Recently, demand for organic flax (Linum usitatissimum) in the upper Midwest has increased due to co...
Flax is grown in South Dakota primarily as a cash seed crop. The state normally produces about 5 mil...
Flax (Linum vistatissimum L., Linaceae) and certain perennial species has been used in food in Europ...
Among the grain crops in the United States, seed flax is exceeded in value by corn, wheat, oats and ...
Last year Iowa farmers grew 40,000 acres of flax, the most in many years. They will probably grow a ...
The flaxseed situation in the United States has been unusual from 1909 to the present in that produc...
This is a history of flax seed growth in U.S. history, a disease that attacks flax (flax wilt) and t...
Published February 2008. Reviewed May 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extens...
Updated for the best practices for increasing flax production for the nation’s World War II efforts....
Growers in northwestern Iowa will be hearing more about several new and improved varieties of barley...
In the United States, consumption of flaxseed and flaxseed oil is increasing both by direct consumpt...
16 pagesThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. C...
Successful flax production is typically the result of several factors operating together: favorable ...
In February, 1930, Flax Facts was published jointly as North Dakota Extension Circular 90, Minneso...
The objectives of this research are a biological and sociological approach. These results will provi...
Recently, demand for organic flax (Linum usitatissimum) in the upper Midwest has increased due to co...
Flax is grown in South Dakota primarily as a cash seed crop. The state normally produces about 5 mil...
Flax (Linum vistatissimum L., Linaceae) and certain perennial species has been used in food in Europ...
Among the grain crops in the United States, seed flax is exceeded in value by corn, wheat, oats and ...
Last year Iowa farmers grew 40,000 acres of flax, the most in many years. They will probably grow a ...
The flaxseed situation in the United States has been unusual from 1909 to the present in that produc...
This is a history of flax seed growth in U.S. history, a disease that attacks flax (flax wilt) and t...
Published February 2008. Reviewed May 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extens...
Updated for the best practices for increasing flax production for the nation’s World War II efforts....
Growers in northwestern Iowa will be hearing more about several new and improved varieties of barley...
In the United States, consumption of flaxseed and flaxseed oil is increasing both by direct consumpt...
16 pagesThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. C...
Successful flax production is typically the result of several factors operating together: favorable ...
In February, 1930, Flax Facts was published jointly as North Dakota Extension Circular 90, Minneso...
The objectives of this research are a biological and sociological approach. These results will provi...
Recently, demand for organic flax (Linum usitatissimum) in the upper Midwest has increased due to co...
Flax is grown in South Dakota primarily as a cash seed crop. The state normally produces about 5 mil...
Flax (Linum vistatissimum L., Linaceae) and certain perennial species has been used in food in Europ...