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Nutrient Management

Fertilization needs vary depending on the previous crop. After cereals, 40 kg/ha nitrogen is essential, while after peas, only 10 kg/ha may be needed or no fertilization at all.

  • After Cereals: Apply 40 kg/ha nitrogen at sowing to support camelina’s growth and ensure it reaches its potential yield.
  • After Peas: Fertilization is optional; 10 kg/ha of nitrogen is recommended for a quicker start, but the residual nitrogen from peas is usually sufficient for the crop’s development.

Water Management

While camelina is drought-tolerant, it benefits from light irrigation at key stages, such as post-sowing, rosette stage, and flowering, to optimize yield. Camelina does not like to be waterlogged so plan to plant in fields that do no have this issue.

  • Drought Tolerance: Camelina can thrive with little water, but strategic irrigation boosts yields.

  • Irrigation Timing:

    • Post-Sowing: Apply 10-20 mm to aid germination.
    • Rosette Stage: 20-25 mm to support early vegetative growth.
    • Flowering: 25-35 mm to maximize seed development.