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		<title>Flax To Linen, Retting, Scutching, Hackling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Modern farm producers grow two types of flax: seed for oil and flax for the fiber contained in its stem. North Dakota is the leading producer of <a href="http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/plantsci/crops/a1038w.htm">flax</a> for oil and food use in the U.S.- the seed is crushed to produce linseed oil and linseed meal. Fiber flax is grown in Europe and Asia, according to a report compiled by Duane Berglund and Richard Zollinger of North Dakota State University. ]]></description>
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