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Winter Camelina

Winter Camelina

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Winter camelina is a cold-hardy, oilseed crop grown primarily for its oil, which has various agricultural and industrial uses. It is also a valuable wildlife food source due to its nutritious seeds, which are consumed by birds and small mammals. This crop is known for its tolerance to low temperatures, making it a good option for winter food plots and habitat restoration projects.

Planting Times

  • Best planted in late summer or early fall, generally around late July to early August, for overwinter growth.

Planting Depth

  • Seed depth: 1/8 to 1/4 inch deep.

Planting Rates

  • Broadcast: 4-6 pounds per acre.
  • Drilled: 3-5 pounds per acre.

Days to Maturity

  • 90 to 110 days, depending on weather and soil conditions.

Height at Maturity

  • Typically grows to a height of 18-36 inches.

Drought Tolerance

  • Highly drought-tolerant once established, making it well-suited for dry climates.

Saturated Soil Tolerance

  • Winter camelina can tolerate some waterlogging but thrives best in well-drained soils.

Shade Tolerance

  • Low shade tolerance, prefers full sun.

Fertilization Guidelines and Needs

  • Winter camelina grows well in moderately fertile soils. Fertilizer application should be based on soil testing.
  • Nitrogen: 30-60 pounds per acre.
  • Phosphorus and potassium: Apply based on soil test recommendations.
  • Camelina does not require high fertilization, but adding organic matter or compost can benefit its growth.

Herbicide Use

  • Winter camelina is generally resistant to many common herbicides, but it can be sensitive to broad-spectrum herbicides like glyphosate.
  • Pre-emergence herbicides like pendimethalin can help control weeds.
  • Always check with a local agronomist for herbicide compatibility and use recommendations.
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Karen Crowley
Came in good shape and in good time!

I am happy at their quick arrival. I don’t know how well they will grow ,that will come in time but I am hopeful. I’ll let you knowDidn’t give the 5 star because I don’t know yet. Hopefully it will earn those (:

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J. Law
Easy germination

Thick growth

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GeneralTSO
I guess it did what it's supposed too

Deer ate it up before it got 2" high.