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Oilseed Rape

Rapeseed (Brassica napus), also known as rape, oilseed rape and canola, is a bright yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family).
Rapeseed is grown for the production of animal feed, vegetable oil for human consumption, and increasingly biodiesel; leading producers include the European Union, Canada, the United States, Australia, China and India.
by N Chadwick

Created: Thu, 22 Apr 2010, Updated: Thu, 22 Apr 2010


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TQ7871 : Oilseed rape, Hoo by N Chadwick
TQ7138 : A field of young rape, Smallbridge Rd by N Chadwick
TR0326 : Oilseed rape by N Chadwick
TQ8731 : Oilseed rape by N Chadwick
TF6011 : Oilseed rape by N Chadwick
TF5916 : Oilseed rape by N Chadwick
TA1182 : Oil Seed Rape by the Cleveland Way by N Chadwick
TQ5752 : Footpath through the rapeseed by N Chadwick
TA1071 : Field of rape on Bartindale Road by DS Pugh
TQ6143 : Oilseed rape by N Chadwick
TQ7136 : Trillinghurst Oast, Ranters Lane, Kilndown, Kent by Oast House Archive
TQ7871 : Oilseed rape, Hoo by N Chadwick
SU9739 : Oilseed rape - gone to seed by N Chadwick
TQ0111 : Oilseed rape by N Chadwick
TQ5404 : Across the oilseed rape to the Long Man by N Chadwick
TR1856 : Oilseed rape by N Chadwick
TA1071 : Farmland off Bartindale Road by DS Pugh
TQ9922 : Clearing in the field of Oil Seed Rape by Julian P Guffogg
TA1181 : Headland strip to a rape crop by the Cleveland Way by N Chadwick
TQ8566 : Oilseed rape enroute to Lower Halstow by N Chadwick
TQ2326 : Sussex Ouse Valley Way through oilseed rape by N Chadwick
SK9726 : Oilseed rape by N Chadwick
TQ9818 : Oilseed rape, Broomhill Level by N Chadwick
TQ6143 : Oilseed rape by N Chadwick
TR0726 : Oilseed rape by N Chadwick

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