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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

The lawsuit also notes that the Biden administration's own analysis had found that its preferred alternative for the project would "not result in a substantial reduction in direct impacts on Nuiqsut subsistence harvesters."

From Scientific American

The camera observes salt harvesters sloshing water in rhythmic synchronization.

From New York Times

But there's been no corollary for fisheries, which is why Local Catch Network has embarked on a two-year project to track impacts of direct seafood marketing practices among 40,000 seafood harvesters.

From Salon

The combine harvester producer has increased its focus on agriculture in recent years to meet farmers' equipment demand, stacking its tech workforce with highly skilled workers in automation and artificial intelligence.

From Reuters