Two other names for oilseed are canola and rapeseed. Both of these can be looked up onWikipedia, if you want to know more about them.
NAICS Code(s) 111120 (Oilseed (except Soybean) Farming)
Soybean is a pulse first and oilseed later
Oilseed radishes are also called Daikon radish, and ARE edible. Can be eaten raw or cooked. l
In India, sesame is the largest produced crop among oilseeds.
Crops that bear oil are oilseed crops. Common oil seed crops are peanut, soybean, sesame, canola, etc..
Cows and goats need to be fed on grass and oilseed cakes because grass and oilseed cakes are milk producing food so these help them to produce milk
Peter Golbitz has written: 'Soya & Oilseed Bluebook, 2000 (Soya & Oilseed Bluebook)' 'Soya Bluebook, 1995/96: Guide to the World Soybean Industry' 'Soya & Oilseed Bluebook 2004' 'Soya Bluebook, 1997'
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S.C McWilliam has written: 'Establishment of oilseed rape'
S.P.J Knightley has written: 'Winter oilseed rape'
The trade name Andor is used for a variety of canola (oilseed-producing plants), itself a low-erucic-acid variety of rapeseed. Andor was developed in Canada by the University of Alberta.
Wheat, corn, barley, livestock, legumes, lentils, oilseed crops, etc.