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harvest

[hahr-vist] / ˈhɑr vɪst /




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Brazil is expected to harvest more soybeans this year than ever before, with forecasters predicting a crop of roughly 180 million tons.

From The Wall Street Journal

“You’re splitting out of your clothes like a butterfly from its cocoon! But don’t worry, as soon as we harvest the corn, your new uniform will be top priority!”

From Literature

Doing so would reduce the need to harvest rare plants or rely on environmentally damaging industrial processes.

From Science Daily

However, small UK family yacht building business Jeremy Rogers is sticking with teak for now – sourced from older government-managed plantations in Java that it is confident are authentic and harvested sustainably.

From BBC

For example, our plan for the weekend is to harvest two taro patches and plant another.

From Literature