produce a yield

Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words

To generate or provide a certain amount of profit or agricultural product.

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  • This method of cultivation produces a higher yield.
  • Modern farming techniques can produce a significant yield even in poor soil.
  • The investment is expected to produce a steady yield over the next decade.
  • Scientists are working on seeds that produce a maximum yield with less water.
  • Did the new organic fertilizers produce a better yield this season?
  • The company's strategy failed to produce the desired yield for shareholders.
  • Small-scale gardens can still produce a surprising yield of vegetables.
  • High-quality bonds typically produce a lower yield than riskier assets.
  • The orchard began to produce a bountiful yield after three years of care.
  • These stocks are known to produce a high dividend yield annually.