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harvest time

NOUN
  1. the season for gathering crops

How To Use harvest time In A Sentence

  • The farmers depend on a casual labour supply at harvest time.
  • The men cultivate a little sirih (the pungent pepper leaf used for chewing with betel-nut) and a few vegetables; and once a year rudely plough a small patch of ground with their buffaloes and plant rice, which then requires little attention until harvest time. The Malay Archipelago
  • Mexican farm workers migrate into the US each year to find work at harvest time.
  • The city sits in a broad, flat plain, as level and as green as a ripe paddy field at harvest time.
  • As a preventive measure, the organisation is also ensuring that during harvest time, woolpacks are given to Dunavant farmers in order to avoid side-selling.
  • It's apple harvest time, and the cool nights begin to color the oaks, sycamores, and aspens red, orange, and gold, complementing the rust and ocher hues of those famous rock formations.
  • Wage-labour was essentially casual labour, as employed at harvest time.
  • To further help stabilize rice prices, he said, the government would ban shipments of imported rice at harvest time.
  • Harvest time in the countryside still triggers the old instinct to share good fortune. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oriental plane trees, cypresses and elms were planted in straight rows to provide structure and shade, while groves of fruit trees added colour and scent, with blossom in spring and summer and fruit at harvest time.
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