NewCrop has information on Limnanthes from:
Diversifying U.S. Crop ProductionJules Janick, Melvin G. Blase, Duane L. Johnson, Gary D. Jolliff, and Robert L. Myers
Chemistry of New Oilseed Industrial CropsRobert Kleiman
New Temperate Oilseed CropsSteven J. Knapp
Underexploited Temperate Industrial and Fiber CropsRichard J. Roseberg
Alternative Crops Research in VirginiaHarbans L. Bhardwaj, Andy Hankins, Tadesse Mebrahtu, Jimmy Mullins, Muddappa Rangappa, Ozzie Abaye, and Gregory E. Welbaum
New Crops Research and Development: A Federal PerspectiveL.H. Princen
Alternate Crops for Dryland Production Systems in Northern IdahoKenneth D. Kephart, Glen A. Murray, and Dick L. Auld
New Crops in the U.S. National Plant Germplasm SystemHenry L. Shands and George A. White
Breeding Advances and Germplasm Resources in Meadowfoam: A Novel Very Long Chain OilseedSteven J. Knapp and Jimmie M. Crane
Oil Content Distribution of Meadowfoam Seeds by Near-Infrared Transmission SpectroscopyBrett E. Patrick and Gary D. Jolliff
Establishment of Meadowfoam as a New Crop in VirginiaHarbans L. Bhardwaj, Muddappa Rangappa, and Anwar A. Hamama
Meadowfoam Industry UpdateGary D. Jolliff and George D. Hoffman
Farmer-University Collaboration with Meadowfoam ResearchGeorge D. Hoffman, Doug Duerst, and Gary D. Jolliff
Introduction and Establishment of Meadowfoam as a New Crop in Virginia: History and Lessons LearnedHarbans L. Bhardwaj
Handbook of Energy CropsJames A. Duke. 1983. unpublished.
Meadowfoam: Alternative Field Crops Manual, University of Wisconson Cooperative Extension Service, University of Minnesota Extension Service, Center for Alternative Plant & Animal Products
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Meadowfoam seed oil Natural Plant Products, LLC
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