The amount of plant crop (such as cereal, grain or legume) harvested per unit area for a given time.
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1But there really isn't another method available that will yield good results.
2When that yield curve flattens, however, it signals concern about future activity.
3Yet that drop in yield has dimmed government bonds' appeal, some say.
4High-yield is often seen as a leading indicator for the equity market.
5However, final corn yield has often been lower than the August forecast.
1Figures for the number of malnourished children, for this year's crop yield.
2However, I found with my own manure that my crop yield actually diminished.
3Increasing crop yield is a major challenge for modern agriculture.
4The authentic figures of the crop yield in this splendid country seem almost incredible.
5Drought is a major cause of losses in crop yield.
6It is the need to increase crop yield without increasing the land area for crops.
7Only 30 percent was attributable to falling crop yield.
8However, the rapidly expanding salinity stress in cultivable areas poses a major peril to crop yield.
9Phosphate (Pi) limitation is one of the major factors negatively impacting crop yield worldwide.
10New crop yield was available, but prices stayed high, a trader in Ho Chi Minh City said.
11That can be used to improve the crop yield of local farms, displacing synthetic fertiliser, he said.
12Timely measurement of vertical foliage nitrogen distribution is critical for increasing crop yield and reducing environmental impact.
13To supplement its crop yield, the food bank buys from a farm auction in nearby Lancaster County.
14Global crop yield is going down.
15It can cause serious damage to the cocoa industry reducing crop yield up to 80 per cent per year.
16If the supply of any one of these plant food elements is limited, the crop yield will also be limited.
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