We have information from several sources:
Borage Culture on the Black Soil Zone of Alberta, CanadaR. El Hafid, S.F. Blade, and Y. Hoyano
Borage: A New Crop for Southern ChileM. Berti, R. Wilckens, S. Fischer, and R. Araos
Simon, J.E., A.F. Chadwick and L.E. Craker. 1984. Herbs: An Indexed Bibliography. 19711980.
Borage: A Source of Gamma Linolenic Acid (Abstract)James E. Simon, Nancy Beaubaire, Stephen C. Weller, and Jules Janick
Seeding Date and Performance of Specialty Oilseeds in North Dakota—P.K. Gilbertson, B.L. Johnson, M.T. Berti, and M.A. Halvorson
New Crops In The UK: From Concept to Bottom Line ProfitsFrancis H. Nicholls
Alternative Crops Research in VirginiaHarbans L. Bhardwaj, Andy Hankins, Tadesse Mebrahtu, Jimmy Mullins, Muddappa Rangappa, Ozzie Abaye, and Gregory E. Welbaum
Preliminary Agronomic Evaluation of New Crops for North DakotaMarisol T. Berti and A.A. Schneiter
Neglected Crops: 1492 from a Different PerspectiveJ.E. Hernándo Bermejo and J. León (eds.)
Food and feed crops of the United StatesMagness, J.R., G.M. Markle, C.C. Compton. 1971.
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