Sentence examples for boost grain from inspiring English sources

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And it should be efficient: in terms of returns on investment, it would be easier to boost grain yields in Africa from two tonnes per hectare to four than it would be to raise yields in Europe from eight tonnes to ten.

This indicates the need of inoculation to boost grain yield at Fedis site.

Summarizing, our findings underlined the yield advantage of hybrids over inbred lines and underpinned the potential to boost grain yield through hybrid rice breeding.

Our findings revealed that hybrid rice breeding based on the identified heterotic patterns holds the potential to boost grain yield and represents an important step for the long-term success of hybrid rice breeding.

In the 1960s Green Revolution, the Democratic one, the U.S. government worked with the Ford and the Rockefeller Foundations to boost grain yields in the developing world with new hybrid seeds, a new infrastructure of big irrigation schemes, and a dramatic expansion in the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.

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The technologies of the "green revolution" that dramatically boosted grain supplies in the 1960s and 1970s irrigation, farm chemicals and higher-yielding strains of cereals appear to be running out of steam.

One Chinese newspaper said boosting grain subsidies would probably be offset by the continuing high cost of fertiliser.In Maoying village a poster announces a plan to boost benefits for participants in a new rural health-care scheme, which has been rolled out across the country over the past few years.

This indicates the need of low rates of N application to boost the grain yield of common bean when applied with inoculation as compared to N fertilizer alone.

The present study revealed that combined application of 2.82 t ha−1 compost or 1.07 t ha−1 FYM with 18 10 kg ha−1 N P or 1.88 t ha−1 compost + 0.71 t ha−1 FYM + 12 7 kg ha−1 N P boosted yield, grain protein concentration, soil attributes and economic benefits.

Republicans have cited complaints about increased waste in an effort to roll back some of the new regulations, which boosted whole grains and fresh produce. .

The Green Revolution has greatly boosted the world grain production from the 1940s to 1960s.

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