Process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
Gather, as of natural products.
The yield from plants in a single growing season.
The season for gathering crops.
1 The wine industry is expecting another record year, despite a smaller harvest .
2 His was the labor and worry; they gathered in the financial harvest .
3 Most are migrant workers from eastern Europe who come every harvest season.
4 Result: S. miltiorrhiza root of high harvest area accumulated Cu and Zn.
5 British farmers have long relied on foreign labour, particularly around harvest time.
6 The plant should produce a second, smaller harvest a few weeks later.
7 Given the downturn, some sugar companies have decided to delay harvest operations.
8 Will you have enough room to harvest , weed, and water, for example?
9 It's not a problem to harvest them from time to time anymore.
10 Twenty people can harvest the crop in a day; cost, 1 peso.
11 The bedrock of life in the Middle West is the wheat harvest .
12 The floods could delay the start of the sugar harvest , they said.
13 I don't even see 30 percent of the harvest here,' he said.
14 Several importers said much of this coffee is from the previous harvest .
15 We welcome another harvest and look across the fields with grateful joy.
16 Inside is a completely different matter, with a bumper harvest each time.
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