Productivity
Productivity
That would be the yield.
Productivity
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That would be the yield.
D. The amount of crop output from a given area of planted land
The amount of crop output from a given area of planted land is called "crop yield." It is typically measured in terms of weight (such as tons or kilograms) per unit area (like hectares or acres). Crop yield is an important indicator of agricultural productivity and efficiency, influencing food supply and economic viability for farmers.
In subsistence farming the crops the output is for home use only and on cash crop farm the output is for sale and the profit is invested back into the farm. Also in subsistence farming the inherited knowledge is used when farming and in cash crop farming new and efficient methods are put into practice
To crop an image using ffmpeg, you can use the "crop" filter with the following command: ffmpeg -i input.jpg -vf "cropw:h:x:y" output.jpg Replace "input.jpg" with the name of your input image, "output.jpg" with the desired output image name, and "w", "h", "x", and "y" with the width, height, x-coordinate, and y-coordinate of the crop respectively.
The yield of the land typically refers to the amount of agricultural produce or crops that the land can produce within a specific time frame, often measured in terms of quantity (e.g., bushels per acre). It is a key indicator of the land's productivity and potential for generating income from farming.
Synonyms include fertile, farmable, or tillable.
The most amount of crop output from a given area of planted land is referred to as "yield." Yield is typically measured in terms of weight or volume per unit area, such as bushels per acre or tons per hectare. It serves as a key indicator of agricultural productivity and efficiency. High yield can result from factors like soil quality, climate, and farming practices.