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what does the agricultural yields look like? why

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In agriculture, crop yield (also known as "agricultural output") refers to both the measure of the yield of a crop per unit area of land cultivation, and the seed generation of the plant itself (e.g. if three grains are harvested for each grain seeded, the resulting yield is 1:3).

Crop yield is the measure of crop produced per area of land. It's an important metric to understand because it helps us understand food security and also explains why your tomatoes can cost more one year and then less the following year.

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