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It should be noted that this expansion was made possible by increasing traditional low-yield cultivation and by employing idle resources.
Nonparticipants are exposed to them, yet they diversify into the low-yield safe technology.
The varieties in this group had low mean grain yields (below the grand mean) and large positive interactions, suggesting that they were adapted to low-yield environments.
Announcements of modest increases in yields per hectare harvested lacked meaning since they ignored the impact of failing to harvest the low-yield plantations taken out of production.
Finally, the planned demolition of low-yield plantations would permit a limited rotation of crops or simply enable cane lands to lie fallow for a period before replanting.
It is part of the fabric of the implementation of the poll tax, which will be a low-yield, high-cost, totally unwanted tax.
It requires high-yield equity holdings while prioritising short-term security, which of course requires low-yield gilt.
All that remains is the small kiloton, low-yield, underground tests.