Camelina Nutrient Management Guide for the Pacific Northwest

Amber Moore, Don Wysocki, Thomas G. Chastain, Tracy Wilson and Alyssa DuVal
PNW 718 | Published February 2019, Reviewed 2023

Summary

Camelina is a drought-tolerant, low-input, oilseed crop grown throughout the U.S. Pacific Northwest. This publication provides soil fertility recommendations—including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, and soil pH adjustments—for dryland and rainfed camelina production in areas of the Pacific Northwest that receive more than 12 inches of rain per year.

About the authors

Thomas G. Chastain
Professor, seed crop physiology and ecology
Oregon State University
Alyssa DuVal
Instructor, crop science
Oregon State University

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