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harvest
noun as in crops; taking in of crops
Example Sentences
For decades, the Forest Service adhered to a policy of total fire suppression to protect valuable timber harvests.
He used to make an income from harvesting açaí berries from trees that once occupied the space.
While the country's agriculture minister has dismissed concerns about poor yields and predicted that India will have a bumper wheat harvest this year, independent experts are less hopeful.
If it rains, the harvested leaves must be dried very quickly — within a day — otherwise they turn yellow and no one wants them.
McGinn, Roberts and their accomplices were not directly involved in setting up the farms, and did not have shares in the profits from their eventual harvesting.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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