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- verb transitive To
exceed orsurpass inyielding .
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Examples
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Under poor conditions, African grains often outyield the best products of modern science.
Chapter 8 1996
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Maize be able to outyield finger millet, pearl millet, hungry rice, and tef, but only when soil fertility, moisture, and other conditions are good.
Chapter 8 1996
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However, given higher stocking rates, a herd of microcattle is often able to outyield larger, genetically improved animals on a per hectare basis, especially under stressful conditions.
1 Microcattle 1991
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And in the northwest, types that outyield wheat on highly alkaline soils are available.
Chapter 12 1989
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Although it will outyield maize during below-normal rainfall periods, the crop might suffer some damage under very high rainfall.
Chapter 7 1981
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As to machines, our results show that the press with press cloths will outyield nearly two to one the press with the barrel or drum.
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With me Prizetaker is the only sort now grown in quantity, as I have found it to outyield all other yellows, and to be a good keeper.
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Still, the twin row corn did outyield the conventionally grown corn by 16 percent.
unknown title 2009
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Still, the twin row corn did outyield the conventionally grown corn by 16 percent.
unknown title 2009
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On the other hand, spring barleys look well and could outyield the winter crops.
FWi - All News 2009
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