Similar words: harvest, wharves, investing, investigating, testing, jesting, arresting, interesting. Meaning: ['hɑrvɪst /'hɑːv-] n. the gathering of a ripened crop.
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1. Visitors were roped in for potato picking and harvesting.
2. The farmers are out harvesting .
3. We should have finished harvesting, but a storm intervened.
4. Harvesting is a delicate task requiring deft fingers and precision, for which women are supposed by nature to be peculiarly suited.
5. For Ken Stanier, who's been harvesting apples for 40 years, it's good news.
6. The effect of fungi harvesting on the forest environment arises from the symbiotic relationship between the fungi and the trees.
7. Harvest tip Instead of harvesting the whole cabbage, cut the head leaving a short stump.
8. A return to manual harvesting would also reduce dramatically the spread of infection.
9. Two pieces of harvesting machinery sat in a field nearby; other than that, there was no sign of people anywhere.
10. The breakthrough offers potential for the cheap harvesting of many therapeutic and industrial proteins from rubber plantations.
11. Harvesting began early in Bordeaux as well, due to unseasonably warm weather.
12. Farm workers harvesting the celery soon developed a serious skin rash.
13. After harvesting, the gourd is plunged into wine must before being cut into two.
14. Warm sunny weather is essential during harvesting of the crop to enable the plant to make its fragrant oil.
15. Women do most of the crop farming, weeding, harvesting, threshing, storing crops and selling.
16. And a hard freeze should take place before harvesting in late November.
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17. The institute will also look at ways of harvesting timber without destroying the forests.
18. The painting shows a typically bucolic scene with peasants harvesting crops in a field.
19. She said it was the immemorial custom of the villagers to have a feast after the harvesting.
20. They no longer have to take on large numbers of temporary workers to do the harvesting.
21. This has brought them into conflict with the fishing industry as the harvesting of abalone is commercially important.
22. I eventually concluded, however, that the red squirrels were harvesting maple syrup, much as we do.
23. The Beginnings of Agriculture Writers on early human culture offer different times and places for the beginnings of deliberate planting and harvesting.
24. The problem is virtually eliminated in commercially grown mussels, by harvesting them before they are five years old.
25. Recent photo opportunities have shown both candidates replicating famous Benito Mussolini images of harvesting crops and embracing children.
26. In the arable fields the same crops were grown throughout a field and the task of harvesting was undertaken communally.
27. Read in studio Farmers say that this month's heavy rain has stopped them harvesting much of their wheat.
28. Grape Day began in 1908 as an annual affair celebrating the harvesting of Muscat grapes, once plentiful in the region.
29. And all the village knew that the Slatterys were harvesting this Tuesday.
30. One further effect worth considering is the bowel preparation before harvesting of the tissue.
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