[AT] Camelina for Ralph or any of the active farmers

Charlie V 1cdevill at gmail.com
Wed Aug 18 04:39:24 PDT 2010


This is the title in Google for the second sight if anyone wants to look it
up.  I tried the link below, and as suspected, it will not work.

Crops for Biodiesel Research in
Montana<http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CBUQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdeq.mt.gov%2FEnergy%2Fbioenergy%2FBiodiesel_Production_Educ_Presentations%2FBiolubricants_Duane_WMT_06_Livingston_9Jan2007_hh.pdf&ei=FMVrTKmPOs6mnQey2qT_Ag&usg=AFQjCNELWb-U-LC5z263A35FCmr-BEbtyA&sig2=zfjxeG-kOAHYXl9W0UcrnQ>
CV

On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:30 AM, Charlie V <1cdevill at gmail.com> wrote:

> Google knows all!  I have seen a few fields in this area that look like a
> solid growth of solid wild mustard plant.  I had to wonder at the time how a
> weed could have as much dense and solid growth with no other vegetation
> showing.  Perhaps Camelina or Canola is what I was seeing. The second sight
> below is a PDF document and offers a lot of info.  If the llink does not
> cooperate, just Google Camellina flax and it will be at the top of the list.
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> Charlie V. in WNY
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> http://www.siberiantigernaturals.com/camelinaoil.htm
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> deq.mt.gov/.../Biolubricants_Duane_WMT_06_Livingston_9Jan2007_hh.pdf
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