why do farmers plant rapeseed?

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My point is why no just plant sunflower for oil? Rapeseed fruit contains only tiny bit of seeds that are just as small as poppy seeds that are also dry and probably hollow? (Correct me on that one please I’m not sure)

Sunflower has much bigger seeds although it needs a bit more room for one plant to grow in comparison to rapeseed, but still the seed is nice and moist surely you’d extract more oil from sunflower than from rapeseed when we’re talking about the same one unit of area these crops were planted on.

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Sunflower crops yield about 35 to 80 gallons of oil per acre.

Rapeseed crops yield about 127 to 160 gallons per acre.

There’s likely other reasons include local soil and climate conditions, but the economic one is pretty straightforward.

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