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Flax (Brown)

    Description

    Flax can be utilized in many small grain and corn rotations as a potential cover crop or fiber/oil crop. Compared to other common crops, overall nutrient demand is lower and very little nitrogen is needed. Vegetative growth normally requires 50 days before flowering occurs but after this flowering can last 2-4 weeks. Flax can be utilized as a green manure if terminated early enough but take caution if attempting to cut too late as lignin/cellulose content increase with maturity and would hamper decomposition. Nearly 95% of the water flax extracts from the soil is in the top 2-3 feet because of its shallow root structure. Water use is considered moderate with respect to other field crops, but flax uses about 3-4 inches less than soybeans. This is primarily due to the fact that the leaves of flax are generally numerous but leaf area is limited and thus ET is lower. As mentioned before, this species is an excellent companion crop next to other species in an early season mixture. Flax is generally a self-pollinated crop but pollinating insects are attracted to the various blue/purple colors of the flowers. Because flax is a broadleaf species, most diseases associated with it will not transfer over and cause infection to corn, soybeans, or wheat with the exception of powdery mildew and rhizoctonia after legumes.

    Flax (Brown)

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      Seeding Rate: 30 - 50 lbs per acre.

        Description

        Flax can be utilized in many small grain and corn rotations as a potential cover crop or fiber/oil crop. Compared to other common crops, overall nutrient demand is lower and very little nitrogen is needed. Vegetative growth normally requires 50 days before flowering occurs but after this flowering can last 2-4 weeks. Flax can be utilized as a green manure if terminated early enough but take caution if attempting to cut too late as lignin/cellulose content increase with maturity and would hamper decomposition. Nearly 95% of the water flax extracts from the soil is in the top 2-3 feet because of its shallow root structure. Water use is considered moderate with respect to other field crops, but flax uses about 3-4 inches less than soybeans. This is primarily due to the fact that the leaves of flax are generally numerous but leaf area is limited and thus ET is lower. As mentioned before, this species is an excellent companion crop next to other species in an early season mixture. Flax is generally a self-pollinated crop but pollinating insects are attracted to the various blue/purple colors of the flowers. Because flax is a broadleaf species, most diseases associated with it will not transfer over and cause infection to corn, soybeans, or wheat with the exception of powdery mildew and rhizoctonia after legumes.

        When is the right time to plant?

        Flax (Brown) has a minimum germination temp of 45 °F. Reference your average soil temperature to determine ideal planting time.
        Read this article for more info: When Can I Start Planting?

        Basic Info

        N Fix Potential
        Seeds/lb 80000
        C/N at Maturity High
        Growth Habit Upright
        Root Type/Depth Shallow Fibrous
        Cold Kill 20 °F
        Dry Matter Potential 2 - 3 tons/acre

        Use & Characteristics

        Maturity 90 - 120 days
        Lasting Residue Excellent
        Palatability Poor
        Hay Harvest Poor
        Regrowth Poor
        Deep Compaction Fair
        Surface Compaction Good
        Weed Suppression Poor
        Crimp Kill Moderate

        Planting

        Plant Depth 3/4 - 1 1/4"
        Min Germ Temp 45 °F
        Drilled Seed Rate 30 - 50 lbs/acre
        Broadcast Seed Rate 55 - 60 lbs/acre

        Tolerance

        Heat Fair
        Drought Fair
        Shade Fair
        Wet Soil Poor
        Low Fertility Good
        Low pH Soil Good
        High pH Salinity Fair
        High pH Calcareous Good

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