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Camelina Information from Sustainable Oils

Submitted by on April 28, 2009 – 3:01 pmNo Comment

Camelina sativa is a member of the mustard family, a distant relative to canola, and the new darling of biodiesel production. Camelina plants are heavily branched, growing from one to three feet tall producing seed pods containing many small, oily seeds.  READ MORE

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