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From: Jim Smith [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thu 2008.10.09 23:47

Camelina is being tested at the OSU agriculture experiment station in
Klamath Falls, OR. (I worked there until last July) I have bees at the
station and gained a good crop of honey, however, there were other species
of oil seed in trials that contributed.  I did notice bees working the crop.

 http://oregonstate.edu/dept/kbrec/


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