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Cost of Producing Canola and Mustard Oilseeds in Eastern Washington and North Central Idaho
EB1960E  
Author(s): Herbert Hinman

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Pacific Northwest growers of wheat and barley have found benefits from using alternative crops in their rotation with wheat and barley. Oilseed crops, such as rapeseed, canola and mustard, have been rotated with wheat and barley in the region since the late 1970s. The objective of this project is to assist growers of oilseed crops in knowing what it costs to produce oilseeds, and provide a basis for them and their neighbors who are considering oilseed crops to know what prices and/or yields they must receive to produce oilseeds at a profit. The scope of the project is eastern Washington and north central Idaho.

Published: September 2003.   49 pages.

 
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