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- Flax Production in North Dakota - Flax Production in North Dakota: history and use, growth and development, growing the crop, ND flax variety descriptions, pest control, harvesting and storage, and seed flax straw.
- Flax Council of Canada. - National organization focused on promoting Canadian flax and flax products for nutritional and industrial uses in domestic and international markets. Extensive information on crop production, industrial applications of flax and linen, food products and recipes. Directory of seed and oil producers.
- Flaxhulls.com - Provides tips on using flax oil. Sells flax oil, flax hulls, and yellow flax seed.
- Procotex SA - Belgium. Commercial research and manufacturing company, active in the growth, development and processing of flax fiber for linen fabric and geotextile applications. Design and manufacture of specialty machinery and equipment for flax yarn production. Also, traders and processors of recycled fiber from nonwoven carpet waste. Information on flax fiber and its uses. Member of Dolintex NV.
- St Helena - New Zealand Flax - A short description of the New Zealand Flax plant, common on St Helena, S Atlantic Ocean
- Callin NV - Belgium. International traders in scutched flax, flax tow and plumbing flax.
- Linenweb - Information resource for flax growers, linen fabric and garment manufacturers and converters, and dietitians. Introduction to flax seed, oil and fibers. Directories of manufacturers, distributors and on-line stores for linen fabrics, home textiles and fashion, and machinery. Also, flax seed and oil recipes.
- Safilin - France. Manufacturers of open-end and ring wet and dry spun yarns for weaving applications, from flax and flax rich blends. Detailed description of flax processing techniques. English and French.
- Dakota Flax Recipes - Recipes include Orange Cranberry Flax Muffins, Flax Cinnamon Buns, and Soft Pretzels.
- SaskFlax Recipes - Includes recipes for Farmland Flax Cookies, Cracked Pepper and Flax Cheeseballs, Apple and Flax Pancakes, and cooking tips and resources.
Wikipedia Articles
- False flax oil - False flax oil is a pressed seed oil, derived from the Camelina sativa or false flax, also called gold of pleasure. False flax has long been grown in Europe, and its oil used as a lamp oil until the 18th century.
- Flax - Flax (also known as Common Flax or Linseed) is a member of the genus Linum in the family Linaceae. The New Zealand flax is unrelated.
- Flax (color) - Flax (also known as Light Goldenrod) is a pale yellowish-gray color named after flax seeds. It is similar to the color mustard.
- Flax mill - Flax Mills are mills concerned with the manufacture of flax. The earliest mills were ones for spinning yarn for the linen industry.
- New Zealand flax - New Zealand flax describes common New Zealand perennial plants Phormium tenax and Phormium cookianum, known by the Māori names harakeke and wharariki respectively. They are quite distinct from the Northern Hemisphere plant known as flax (Linum sp.