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Carinata. Potential for Oilseed Crops in the Southeast David Wright, J. Marois, S. George, R. Seepaul , C. Bliss. Canola. Camelina. Integrated Feedstock Development and Management of Oilseed Crops for “Drop-in Biofuels in Florida” FDACS Funding . Applied Research Associates

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Carinata

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  1. Carinata Potential for Oilseed Crops in the SoutheastDavid Wright, J. Marois, S. George, R. Seepaul, C. Bliss Canola Camelina

  2. Integrated Feedstock Development and Management of Oilseed Crops for “Drop-in Biofuels in Florida” FDACS Funding • Applied Research Associates • Agrisoma Biosciences/Mustard 21 • University of Florida

  3. Objectives • Have an oilseed crop that will produce 200 gal/A of oil and be economically viable without subsidies as a winter crop (3500-4000lbs/A seed) • Find short season varieties that can be planted in November and harvested in late April- double cropped or on dormant pastures • Variety must have good oil characteristics and be above 40% oil content • High protein meal with good animal performance • Growers have the ability to make a profit of $300-450/A ( ideal) • Be easy to grow, few pests, relatively low fertilizer requirements,etc. (See poster- R. Seepaul)

  4. What we will do! Simple Terms • Grow crop- grown around the world • Crush seed • Feed cows • Fly jet

  5. Carinata

  6. Thank you! Questions? 22 acres on May 8, 2014 Some winter kill damage

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