Winter Camelina

Winter Camelina

Winter Camelina is a resilient annual brassica and industrial oilseed crop known for its exceptional winter hardiness. As a cover crop, it effectively aids in erosion control, alleviates soil compaction, and scavenges nutrients during the fall and early spring months. With a low carbon-to-nitrogen ratio, plants rapidly decompose in the spring, minimizing the risk of nutrient tie-up. Camelina should be planted between October and November in the Midwest; it may bolt and die if seeded too early in the fall. This versatile crop thrives in a variety of soil and environmental conditions, making it ideal as a potential relay crop. Winter Camelina can be seeded alongside Cereal Rye. With a small and dense seed size of approximately 345,000 to 465,000 seeds per pound, Camelina allows for efficient seeding and establishment.

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Key features

  • Excellent winter hardiness
  • Effective erosion control
  • Scavenges nutrients to enhance soil fertility
  • Low risk of nutrient tie-up
  • Decomposes quickly after spring termination

Segment Cover Crop
Category Cover Crop
Species Winter Camelina
Approx. Seeds/Lb. 400000
Seeding Depth (Inches) 1/4-1/2
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre) 4-6
Planting Times Late Fall-Early Winter
Seeding Rate - Mixes (Lbs./Acre) 1-2
Usage Cover Crop