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Grower Experiences with Sunflowers in Eastern Washington 1997-2000 (Alternate Crop Series)
Grower Experiences with Sunflowers in Eastern Washington 1997-2000 (Alternate Crop Series) EB1916  
Author(s): Norm Herdrich
Sunflower, a warm-season broadleaf crop is available commercially in two types: oil and confectionery. Growers share their experiences with producing and marketing sunflower. Possibilities for oil crushing plants are discussed.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: September 2001.   12 pages.
 
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