Northwest and Allee Research and Demonstration Farms

Planting Pattern and Cultivar Effects on Flax Yields in Northwestern Iowa

Authors: Margaret A. Smith (Iowa State University) , Ryan Rusk (Iowa State University) , David Haden (Iowa State University)

  • Planting Pattern and Cultivar Effects on Flax Yields in Northwestern Iowa

    Northwest and Allee Research and Demonstration Farms

    Planting Pattern and Cultivar Effects on Flax Yields in Northwestern Iowa

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Abstract

In the United States, consumption of flaxseed and flaxseed oil is increasing both by direct consumption and as processed foods. Flaxseeds are high in alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 essential fatty acid, which is important for cardiovascular health. Whole-ground flaxseed in livestock diets can raise the level of these “healthy” fatty acids in meat and eggs. A new facility for organic flaxseed oil processing in Iowa has the potential to attract production to Iowa. Other grain buyers in the Upper Midwest are also increasing their purchase of flaxseed for animal feeds.

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Smith, M. A., Rusk, R. & Haden, D., (2005) “Planting Pattern and Cultivar Effects on Flax Yields in Northwestern Iowa”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2004(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2005
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