If given a chance to develop its stooling-out qualities, it is able to compete even with the Crescent and Wilson in productiveness.
"Success With Small Fruits"
E. P. Roe
In the case of wheat and other grains, thin seeding also gives a plant a better chance for stooling, which is Nature's method of adapting the plant to the prevailing moisture and fertility conditions.
"Dry-Farming"
John A. Widtsoe
When plants are crowded, stooling cannot occur to any marked degree, and the crop is rendered helpless in attempts to adapt itself to surrounding conditions.
"Dry-Farming"
John A. Widtsoe