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cropping frequency. Three grain crops [corn (Zea mays L.), canola (Brassica napus), and proso millet (Panicum miliaceum L …
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tolerance and insect resistance for crops, such as corn, soybeans, cotton, and canola. This technology has provided farmers with … traits on production, utilization and prices of corn, soybeans, and canola as well as other crops where the biotechnology is …
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In this paper, I analyze the price transmission of canola, or low erucic acid rapeseed, in the international market and … the market power of canola exporting countries over one of the major importing countries, Japan. Canola oil production in … Japan is almost completely dependent on the canola imported from Canada and Australia. The export from Canada generally …
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its eco-efficiency. The objective of this study was to calculate the change in GHG emissions for canola (Brassica napus L … estimated for fallow-seeded and stubble-seeded canola in intensive-, reduced- and no-tillage systems, with consideration given … were higher in stubble-seeded canola than in fallow-seeded canola but, the opposite was true on a grain dry matter (DM …
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-derived renewable diesel (HDRD) from canola and camelina in Western Canada. Using 1 MJ of energy in the HDRD produced as the functional ….e. the HDRD production stage) are the most energy and emission intensive. For canola based HDRD, the GHGs and NERs lie in the … superior to HDRD from canola (48 gCO2e/MJ, 1.7 MJ/MJ) due to lower agricultural inputs and higher yield for camelina …
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In this study, a survey and economic analysis regarding the use of input have been performed with canola farmers in the … sources are 24.69%, and 75.31% respectively, and the benefit–cost ratio of canola production is 2.09. …
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credit) and an exogenous diesel price shock on world soybean and canola markets. The jointness in crushing oil and meal from … a tax exemption but lower them with a blend mandate. When both canola and soybeans are used to produce biodiesel, an … increase in the diesel price leads to higher canola prices, but the effect on soybean prices is ambiguous and depends on …
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