Examples of using Average yield in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The average yield of the 2012/2013 harvest was 69.44 t ha and a production of 595.13 million tons.
The average yield of milk from one cow makes a little more than 5 liters.
In each field was obtained average yield, ndvi and the cv(coefficient of variation)
EUR where the average yield per hectare is greater than 20 hectolitres but no greater than 30 hectolitres;
the residue being more efficient refrigerator, with an average yield of 2259 kg ha-1.
The amount of aid for producers was based on the historical average yield for the production region in question.
performance evaluation of genotypes considered the average yield of dry beans.
Through isolation with Ficoll-paque® density gradient was possible to obtain an average yield of 7.31x106 cells/mL.
However, this is not the reality of all corn production in the country, once the national average yield stays around 5 tons/ha.
producing an average yield.
double hybrids of corn with an average yield of less than 2 t/ha.
planted in central pivot, with average yield of 60.0 bags of ben coffee.
In 2009 the United States produced 333 million tons of corn from 32 million ha, with an average yield of 10.3 tons/ha.
maize uses simple hybrid, obtained average yield over 9 t/ha.
The cows were milked twice daily, with an average yield of 28 liters/ cow/ day, measured biweekly crop.
As an illustration of what the system may give, the three year average yield for the Community has been calculated at 4.6 t/ha.
Irrigated land separately from non-irrigated land, the corresponding average yield, which shall not be altered,
The average yield stress of these bars, previously determined following standard ABNT NBR ISO 6892:2002[26],
The average yield of essential oil was 0.6% and the impurity average
Tall RECOMMENDATIONS& NOTES: 9-10 week flowering, above average yield, known to stretch when switched into flower,