Yield mean to give way to.
When driving Yield means that you don't have the right of way. Like sometimes you will have to yield to people who are getting off the highway. You will have to wait for them to get in your lane because they have the right of way. Normally it's just because it's a dangerous place or something and each person needs to be aware of the other.
In science it means the amount of useful plant material produced per plant, or per planted in a particular crop.
Agriculture is farming. Yields is what you get out of it. So it's about how successful, how much money, farming brings in.
You mean Jimmers?
Perhaps you mean Casava, a plant having fleshy roots that yields a nutritious starch.
Yield means to give way. It can also mean that the land yields wheat and barley.
Oh, dude, "yields" in math just means "produces" or "results in." It's like when you mix peanut butter and jelly, and it yields a delicious sandwich. So, in math, if you add 2 + 2, it yields 4. Simple math, bro.
no fertilizer help produce high yields
Higher yields = increased income.
A yielder is someone or something which yields a crop, or which yields some other substance.
Bond yields are generally compared to benchmark yields.
Interest rates and yields have an inverse relationship. When interest rates go up, bond yields go down, and vice versa. This is because bond prices and yields move in opposite directions.
Yes, it generally raises prices and lowers yields
Adding all the scores and dividing by the number of scores yields the mean or average.