2024
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture14010116
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Opportunities for Camelina Meal as a Livestock Feed Ingredient

Justin J. Delver,
Zachary K. Smith

Abstract: Camelina sativa is an annual oilseed crop that requires low inputs. Recently, interest in camelina oil for both human use and biofuel production has increased. Camelina oil extraction is performed through two main methods, namely, mechanical expulsion and solvent extraction. The resulting meals from the oil extraction process show promise as an animal feed due to their high crude protein content. Solvent extraction removes more oil from the seed, which results in a meal that is lower in fat and higher in crude… Show more

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