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Winter Camelina Open House Field Day

Camelina Open House Field Day:

June 27, 2018

Southern Research and Outreach Centerf

12298 350th Avenue
Waseca, MN

Transforming Food, Fuel and Feed in Minnesota

Waseca, MN. — The University of Minnesota Forever Green Initiative and the Agricultural Utilization Research Institute (AURI) invite processors, food entrepreneurs, culinary professionals, growers, and the curious public to an open house event at the Southern Research and Outreach Center 12298 350th Avenue, Waseca, MN. Throughout the event, scheduled

for June 27, 2018, attendees will learn about winter camelina, an exciting new oilseed crop currently in the research and development phase, which has the potential to transform food, fuel and feed in Minnesota.

The Field Day event will highlight current research and work underway to launch camelina into Minnesota’s agricultural landscape. Visitors will see camelina growing in the field and learn from UMN agronomists best production practices. In addition, an oil press, provided by AURI, will press camelina seed to show how the oil and meal is extracted and the UMN Food Science department will be on-hand talking about the many potential opportunities for end-uses of camelina oil and meal.

Visitors are welcome to stop in anytime between 9:30 AM and 12:30 PM on June 27th to explore and learn. Visitors who want a more in-depth understanding of camelina can participate in a guided tour. The first will begin at 10am with the second starting at 11:30. A meal will be served from 12:30 – 1:30 and will feature a menu item that includes

camelina oil.

The event hosts request all attendees register for the event and tours beforehand in order to plan for meals and parking. Please register by simply clicking the registration button below.  For more information contact Connie Carlson at 612-709-6790 or e-mail her at carl5114@umn.edu. Inquiries can also be sent to:  the Southern Research and Outreach Center 12298 350th Avenue Waseca, MN 56093.

This event is made possible by generous support from the USDA: AFRI, NRCS, CIG, NIFA and NCR – SARE.

Register by clicking here