Camelina seed yield: effects of planting date and method Posted on April 10, 2012 by T007 Here’s a new article on camelina that my group has published in Field Crops Research. Camelina is a Brassica family oil seed crop that has demonstrated some potential in the Pacific Northwest. Click on the citation below to go to the article: Schillinger, W.F., D.J. Wysocki, T.G. Chastain, S.O. Guy, and R.S. Karow. 2012. Camelina: planting date and method effects on stand establishment and seed yield. Field Crops Research 130:138-144. Camelina pods nearing maturity. (T.G. Chastain photo)