Monday, April 13, 2015

The Old World engages largely in flax culture and flax manufacture

The Old World engages largely in flax culture and flax manufacture

The Old World engages largely in flax culture and flax manufacture



The Old World engages largely in flax culture and flax manufacture, but in our country flax is grown principally for its seed. From the seeds we make linseed oil, linseed-oil cake, and linseed meal.

Flax grows best on deep, loamy soils, but also makes a profitable growth on clay soils. With sufficient fertilizing material it can be grown on sandy lands. Nitrogen is especially needed by this plant and should be liberally supplied. To meet this demand for nitrogen, it pays to plant a leguminous crop immediately before flax.


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