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Flax Linum usitatissimum production goes back to ancient history. Flax remnants were found in Stone Age dwellings in Switzerland, and ancient Egyptians made fine linens from flax fiber. Flax production moved west across the northern United States and ... http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/plantsci/crops/a1038w.htm
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- Saskatchewan Flax Development
Trade organization for flax producers in the Saskatchewan province, dedicated to research, communication and marketing activities. Information about the history of flax, flax fiber and its industrial applications. Links to related sites. ... http://www.saskflax.com/
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- Flax Council
The Flax Council of Canada is a national organization which promotes Canadian flax and flax products for nutritional and industrial uses in domestic and international markets. One of the most important functions of the Council is to disseminate credi ... http://www.flaxcouncil.ca/
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- The Flax
Flax was one of the most important crops to early American farmers and to the economy of our emerging nation. Grown in almost every state east of the Mississippi River, and some beyond, flax was literally the fiber and preservative that helped sustai ... http://www.jeffersoninstitute.org/flax.php
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- The Flax Linseed
Plant description, diseases, pests, and some cultivation information. Textile flax has been cultivated in Europe since the Middle Ages, but has declined since the appearance of cotton, which, in turn, has been followed by synthetic fibers. The long s ... http://www.inra.fr/internet/Produits/HYPPZ/CULTURES/6c---068.htm
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