All about the ‘Yellow’ :: Shared Description

The word "rape" as applied to oilseed crops is derived from the Latin word rapum that means turnip.
In 1740 Carl Linnaeus noted that the crop had a useful soil improving role that aided the performance of following crops. This is a role that is still vital today and oilseed rape is commonly known as a "break crop" - one that helps improve the yield of the following cereal crops, in particular wheat.
Despite its useful role as a break crop, oilseed rape cannot be grown too regularly in the same field for the risk of a serious disease build up. Oilseed rape is always grown as part of a farm rotation and rarely returns to the same field more than one year in three.
At present around 400,000 hectares of oil seed rape is grown annually throughout the UK, roughly one eighth of the area of wheat and barley. Most of this crop is sown in the autumn after the cereals harvest and is known as winter oilseed rape
Oilseed rape is not a very high yielding crop by comparison with cereals. A typical yield for winter rape is around 3 tonnes per hectare compared with 8 tonnes per hectare for wheat. However, with a higher price and the "break crop" benefit to the following wheat crop, oilseed rape remains an important crop in the arable rotation and currently the UK is about 90% self-sufficient.
Today's varieties of oilseed rape have been bred to provide an oil that is suitable for use in cooking and food processing. Known as vegetable oil, the oil is widely used by the food industry and is now being increasingly processed for use as biodiesel.
by Sebastian Ballard
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SU5748 : Oilsseed rape (Brassica napus) by Sebastian Ballard
SU5748 : Oilseed rape - Bull's Bushes Farm by Sebastian Ballard
SU5849 : Oilseed rape in early spring by Sebastian Ballard
SU5849 : Oilseed rape at Breach Farm by Sebastian Ballard
SU5949 : Oilseed rape west of Basingstoke by Sebastian Ballard
SU5648 : Oilseed rape near Round Wood by Sebastian Ballard
SU5850 : Shooting up by Sebastian Ballard
SU5850 : Oilseed rape - St John's Field by Sebastian Ballard
SU5849 : Almost all in bloom by Sebastian Ballard
SU5850 : Looking into Lower Field by Sebastian Ballard
SU5850 : Lots of rain followed by sunshine by Sebastian Ballard
SU5850 : Oilseed by the railway by Sebastian Ballard
SU5850 : Oilseed rape - North Hampshire by Sebastian Ballard
SU5850 : Oilseed rape - Roundgrove (36.5 acres) by Sebastian Ballard
SU5749 : The path is clear by Sebastian Ballard
SU5749 : The yellow has gone by Sebastian Ballard
SU5749 : When the yellow has gone by Sebastian Ballard
SU5749 : Oilseed rape (post yellow phase) by Sebastian Ballard
SU5749 : There is a path here by Sebastian Ballard
TQ8277 : Brickhouse Farm in a sea of yellow by Nigel Chadwick
SU5748 : Wayfarer's Walk passing through oilseed rape by Sebastian Ballard
SU5749 : The harvest has begun by Sebastian Ballard
SU5749 : Harvesting the oilseed rape by Sebastian Ballard
SU5849 : Mature oilseed rape by Sebastian Ballard
SU5749 : Green stage for oilseed rape by Sebastian Ballard


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Created: Mon, 30 Apr 2012, Updated: Mon, 30 Apr 2012

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