Keys to Profitable Flax Production in Texas

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
August 31, 2021
Price
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Overview

This publication covers flax production from seedbed preparation through pest control, harvesting and marketing. The important flax diseases are described and illustrated and control methods are suggested.

The flax grown in Texas produces oil for a variety of uses. This publication covers flax production from seedbed preparation through pest control, harvesting and marketing. The important flax diseases are described and illustrated and control methods are suggested. (8 pp., 10 color photos, 1 table)

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