Keith Downey describes how the development of canola from rape-seed oil diversified Canada’s agriculture base, eliminated dependence on imported vegetable oil and increased returns to producers while expanding markets at home and abroad. It resulted also in the establishment of a large rural-based, value-added oilseed-crushing and -refining industry. The story continues in that canola is a preferred biodiesel source for northern climates because of its low content of saturated fatty acids. Canola development continues, to better meet user needs
Oilseed rape (Brassica and related species, Brassicaceae) is now the second largest oilseed crop in ...
Global rapeseed production has undergone sustained growth over the past 20 years. Having s...
It is feasible that canola could become Western Australia\u27s fourth largest crop after wheat, barl...
Canola is an edible form of rapeseed developed by Canadian plant breeders in the 1970s. Rapeseed and...
Published February 2008. A more recent revision exists. Please Look for up-to-date information in th...
Canola (Brassica spp., Brassicaceae) has become a popular oilseed crop in the US. North Dakota leads...
Sources of change have occurred in the domestic and world oilseed market which will affect the indus...
4 pp.Canola is a term patented by the Canadian government. It refers to rapeseed (Brassica napus), w...
Rapeseed, an oil-producing crop that was cultivated in pre-Christian times in India and the Orient b...
For the past few years, Kentucky farmers have become more interested in alternative cash crops for...
Canola, which produces a vegetable oil low in saturated fat, has potential for becoming an alternati...
The demand for canola oil (Brassica napus L. and B. rapa L., Brassicaceae), which is considered heal...
Canola is an edible type of rapeseed that was developed in the 1970’s [17]. Rapeseed grown prior to ...
The biodiesel industry in the United States has grown significantly in recent years. Production inc...
Canola is a promising alternative crop for Missouri because it is relatively easy to produce, requir...
Oilseed rape (Brassica and related species, Brassicaceae) is now the second largest oilseed crop in ...
Global rapeseed production has undergone sustained growth over the past 20 years. Having s...
It is feasible that canola could become Western Australia\u27s fourth largest crop after wheat, barl...
Canola is an edible form of rapeseed developed by Canadian plant breeders in the 1970s. Rapeseed and...
Published February 2008. A more recent revision exists. Please Look for up-to-date information in th...
Canola (Brassica spp., Brassicaceae) has become a popular oilseed crop in the US. North Dakota leads...
Sources of change have occurred in the domestic and world oilseed market which will affect the indus...
4 pp.Canola is a term patented by the Canadian government. It refers to rapeseed (Brassica napus), w...
Rapeseed, an oil-producing crop that was cultivated in pre-Christian times in India and the Orient b...
For the past few years, Kentucky farmers have become more interested in alternative cash crops for...
Canola, which produces a vegetable oil low in saturated fat, has potential for becoming an alternati...
The demand for canola oil (Brassica napus L. and B. rapa L., Brassicaceae), which is considered heal...
Canola is an edible type of rapeseed that was developed in the 1970’s [17]. Rapeseed grown prior to ...
The biodiesel industry in the United States has grown significantly in recent years. Production inc...
Canola is a promising alternative crop for Missouri because it is relatively easy to produce, requir...
Oilseed rape (Brassica and related species, Brassicaceae) is now the second largest oilseed crop in ...
Global rapeseed production has undergone sustained growth over the past 20 years. Having s...
It is feasible that canola could become Western Australia\u27s fourth largest crop after wheat, barl...