The VISION Offtake Agreement guarantees purchase of all grain produced under the agreement at the specified price. This agreement is financially backed by our strategic alliance with Shell, a global energy leader.
Camelina is a broadleaf oilseed crop in the Brassica family similar to mustard or canola. It is an ideal feedstock for the production of sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel, an emerging market poised for rapid growth.
Plant Camelina as a winter crop, double crop, or to replace a fallow rotation and benefit soil health while generating revenue.
Our scientists and plant breeders continue to develop next-gen, high-yield varieties that stand up to environmental challenges.
We employ strict quality measures in seed production and throughout cleaning, conditioning, and treatment at our state-of-the-art facility.
Guidance tailored to your geography and needs, covering everything from planting to crop protection and harvesting techniques for optimal yield.
We guarantee the purchase of all grain produced through our Grain Offtake Agreement backed by our strategic alliance with Shell.
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The VISION Offtake Agreement guarantees purchase of all grain produced under the agreement at the specified price. This agreement is financially backed by our strategic alliance with Shell, a global energy leader.
Camelina is extremely versatile and grows well in the Northern, Central and Southern Plains as well as the Pacific Northwest and Midwest. We are currently testing and developing varieties for the East and West Coasts as well.
Camelina grows well in most soil types with good drainage including sandy, loamy, and clay soils, and can grow in either acidic or alkaline soils. Contact VISION for a full crop production FAQ.
The USDA RMA expanded crop insurance for camelina by allowing written agreements in select counties in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Washington. For more information visit the USDA Risk Management Agency website or contact your local crop insurance agent.
No special equipment is required. All conventional small-grain equipment and all tillage practices are compatible with camelina. VISION agronomists will provide detailed guidance tailored to your equipment setup.
We have existing agreements with multiple storage locations across the United States. Growers are responsible for transportation to their closest location. Any required on-farm storage longer than 60 days will be compensated at standard storage rates.
Currently, there are limited labeled crop protection options: one pre-plant, two in-season for grasses, and two harvest aids. Starting in 2025, VISION will introduce the first herbicide tolerant (HT) camelina with labeled broadleaf weed control.
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