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harvester

[hahr-vuh-ster] / ˈhɑr və stər /


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Mr Maughan, a father of two, said the gang cut out GPS systems from vehicles on the farms, including from his combine harvester.

From BBC

“This technology could be transferred to industrial purposes to get people back to work. You can drive a harvester, you can drive a train, you could drive a forklift or a crane.”

From Reuters

Thus, salmon are the property of the State, and individual harvesters have no legally recognized personal interest in salmon,” the agency response states.

From Seattle Times

Last year, more than 60 commercial harvesters helped to clean up six tons of traps and fishing gear.

From Washington Times

And as the harvester cuts through the stalks of corn, he talks of how the president is slashing "the system of kleptocracy - chains of corruption - that have run here for 35 years".

From BBC