Difference between revisions of "Crop yield"

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It can also mean the seed generation of a [[plant]], with 1:3 consisted the minimum yield to sustain human life (one seed to feed the human, one seed to feed the livestock, and one remaining seed for the next planting season).  A significant surplus occurs at a seed generation of 1:5.
 
It can also mean the seed generation of a [[plant]], with 1:3 consisted the minimum yield to sustain human life (one seed to feed the human, one seed to feed the livestock, and one remaining seed for the next planting season).  A significant surplus occurs at a seed generation of 1:5.
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Revision as of 02:46, July 24, 2007

Crop yield is a term in agriculture meaning the output of the crop for a given area of land.

It can also mean the seed generation of a plant, with 1:3 consisted the minimum yield to sustain human life (one seed to feed the human, one seed to feed the livestock, and one remaining seed for the next planting season). A significant surplus occurs at a seed generation of 1:5.