YIELD
Linseed crops raised for oil are normally harvested when most of the seed capsules
are mature. The stalks are very tough and fibrous and need sharp knives to cut them.
The average yield globally was estimated by FAO at 726 kg/ha in 2004, Tunisia
recording the highest average of 2.14 MT/ha, and Latvia the lowest average of 259
kg/ha.
UTILISATION
- and must be either crushed or softened by soaking and boiling before feeding to
varnishes, lino, oilcloth, printing inks, artists’ oil paints, soaps and patent
food it gives them a nice shiny coat, or “bloom”. “Linseed meal” is the crushed,
unextracted seed and contains about 35%,10% or 3% oil depending on the
source of the “meal”: ground, unextracted seed, ground linseed cake, or meal
from the extraction process, respectively. Linseed cake is toxic to poultry,
unless it makes up less than about 3% of their meal. Toxicity (linamarin) can be
removed (detoxicated) by soaking the meal in water for 24 hours, or by adding
make it suitable for linen, thread, towels, clothing, fabrics, cigarettes, Bible
pages, currency, etc.
LIMITATIONS
- the first weeds have been destroyed. It is, however, very tolerant of most
- Prussic acid. Immature linseed contains the glucoside linamarin which may be
released under warm, acidic conditions. This can be toxic to animals, but is
rotation.
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Fibre—stronger than cotton or wool, and with other special qualities which
Straw—this is comparable to wheat or oat straw in feeding value but is not very
Linseed cake - this is often ground up to make linseed cake meal, used as animal
Linseed oil is not palatable and is mainly used in the production of paints,
Seed—contains 30–45% of a drying oil and 20–25% protein. The seed is hard
animals—it is used as a concentrated energy feed for ruminants and pigs.
leather.
pyridoxin, a B-vitamin, to the meal.
palatable.
There should be long breaks—five or six years—between linseed crops in the
The seedbed must be fine and have adequate soil moisture in the upper horizon;
Linseed plants compete very poorly with weeds, so it is often planted late, after
herbicides.
Yields are rather low.
destroyed by heat—ten minutes boiling makes the feed safe.