Lexicographical Neighbors of Outyielding
Literary usage of Outyielding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Agriculture: A Popular Outline of the Changes which are by T[homas] Byard Collins (1906)
"... previously known ; the new spdt, outyielding any variety previously grown ;
a buckwheat returning ten bushels per acre more than the best native sort. ..."
2. Soiling, Ensilage, and Stable Construction: Being a Revised Edition of by Frank Sherman Peer (1900)
"Three or four cuttings can be obtained during one season,' outyielding almost
any other forage plant. The seed, of which the stock produces an abundance, ..."
3. Summary Proceedings of a Workshop on Cereal Yield Variability by P. B. R. Hazell (1986)
"Newer hybrids are better able to withstand unfavorable growing conditions,
outyielding older hybrids when rainfall or soil fertility are limiting. ..."
4. Genes in the Field: On-Farm Conservation of Crop Diversity by Stephen B. Brush (2000)
"... are used as checks for grain yield and plant height, respectively, it is
possible to find lines outyielding Arta by 36% in Breda and by 13% in Tel Hadya ..."
5. Report of the First-tenth Annual Meeting by Canada Commission of Conservation (1918)
""The Irish Cobbler potatoes gave a yield of 22 bus. and 40 lbs. per acre; the
Green Mountains, 19 bus. and 17 lbs.; each outyielding our own variety, ..."