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  2. Crop yield - Wikipedia

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    A farmer can invest a large amount of money to increase his yields by a few percent, for example with an extremely expensive fertilizer, but if that cost is so high that it does not produce a comparative return on investment, his profits decline, and the higher yield can mean a lower agricultural productivity in this case. A yield is a 'partial ...

  3. High-yielding variety - Wikipedia

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    High yielding variety seeds are known for their resistance to insects and diseases and ability to produce high yields. These seeds are superior in quality and promote abundant and healthy crop production. The high-yielding seeds exhibit resilience against floods and droughts, resulting in better-quality yields. [5]

  4. Biointensive agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The biointensive method provides many benefits as compared with conventional farming and gardening methods, and is an inexpensive, easily implemented sustainable production method that can be used by people who lack the resources (or desire) to implement commercial chemical and fossil-fuel-based forms of agriculture.

  5. Intensive farming - Wikipedia

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    Some intensive farms can use sustainable methods, although this typically necessitates higher inputs of labor or lower yields. [2] Sustainably increasing agricultural productivity , especially on smallholdings , is an important way to decrease the amount of land needed for farming and slow and reverse environmental degradation caused by ...

  6. Hybrid seed - Wikipedia

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    An important factor is the heterosis that results from the genetic differences between the parents, which can produce higher yield and faster growth rate. Crossing any particular pair of inbred strains may or may not result in superior offspring.

  7. What sky-high bond yields mean for investors: An explainer - AOL

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    Higher bond yields, which coincide with higher borrowing costs, also weigh on the businesses themselves as they rely on loans to operate. This week yields on the US 10-Year Treasury rose to levels ...

  8. Agricultural productivity - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, higher global prices actually mean farmers with successful yields earn more, and this thus increases their productivity. [16] Investing in the agricultural productivity of women in farming communities is of particular importance in boosting economic development and food security in parts of the developing world. Women in some ...

  9. Glossary of agriculture - Wikipedia

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    (pl.) aboiteaux A sluice or conduit built beneath a coastal dike, with a hinged gate or a one-way valve that closes during high tide, preventing salt water from flowing into the sluice and flooding the land behind the dike, but remains open during low tide, allowing fresh water precipitation and irrigation runoff to drain from the land into the sea; or a method of land reclamation which relies ...