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Grower Experiences with Flax and Linola in Eastern WA 1997-2000 (Alternate Crop Series)
Grower Experiences with Flax and Linola in Eastern WA 1997-2000 (Alternate Crop Series) EB1915  
Author(s): Norm Herdrich
Developed from plants that produce oils for industrial use, both flax and Linola produce edible oils. Flax also can be grown for fiber. Growers share their experiences with production and marketing.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: August 2001.   16 pages.
 
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