Late summer is a good time to start garlic for the springtime harvest, as well as cool-weather crops like kale, chard, broccoli, beets, and peas.
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The majority of the sales are related to barter trading with farmers getting fertilizers and chemicals before planting in exchange for part of the harvest.
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They lack early information that could help figure out how factors such as drought might affect the amount of food that would later be available for harvest.
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When compared to data collected after the harvest, her predictions proved fairly accurate.
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The project she came up with helps people in low-income nations predict their crop harvests.
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These villages used to harvest rubber, cacao, palm oil, and coffee beans.
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Their “livelihoods and harvest,” as Brown describes it, were stripped away from them.
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Everything in life, from governance to harvest to warfare, was suffused with sacred meaning until the advent of the Enlightenment.
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Roberts estimated that close to 95 percent of all wineries have returned to harvest production.
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The ancient Maya believed that the underworld of caves was home to gods that controlled rainfall and harvest bounties.
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The summer that followed was cold and ungenial, with easterly winds, though fortunately it brightened up somewhat for the harvest.
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The festival to these gods of the harvest was in the month Mac, which occurred in the early spring.
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Whatever is good for a harvest home celebration may be used to celebrate Thanksgiving.
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When the harvest time arrives in December, each tenant carries his crop to the mill for grinding.
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Min, the god of Coptos and Panopolis (Akhmim), seems to have been early looked upon as a deity of the harvest and crops.
the crop itself or the yield from it in a single growing season
the season for gathering crops
the product of an effort, action, etca harvest of love
verb
to gather or reap (a ripened crop) from (the place where it has been growing)
(tr)to receive or reap (benefits, consequences, etc)
(tr)mainlyUSto remove (an organ) from the body for transplantation
Derived forms of harvest
harvesting, nounharvestless, adjective
Word Origin for harvest
Old English hærfest; related to Old Norse harfr harrow, Old High German herbist autumn, Latin carpere to pluck, Greek karpos fruit, Sanskrit krpāna shears
Fall Once Had A Different NameWe may now call it "fall," but once upon a time, the season that falls between summer and winter had another, just as fitting, name.