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harvesting

[ UK /hˈɑːvɪstɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɑɹvəstɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the gathering of a ripened crop

How To Use harvesting In A Sentence

  • The objective was to demonstrate proper fertilization and harvesting practices to improve hay quality.
  • They would help the communities learn which of their organizational traditions are most useful for stand control, for coordinating woodcutting in specific places, and perhaps for distributing the fruits of harvesting the forest.
  • Living on an irrigation property on the banks of the Murray River, Ray's childhood was spent on the farm helping with flood irrigation, fencing, harvesting lucerne, shearing and crutching.
  • Whilst ornamental cherries produce no edible crop, the blossom of apples, pears, plums and damsons is usually followed by fruit worth harvesting.
  • A farmer looking through the fields before harvesting his crop sees rabbits, opossums, mice, rats, birds, foxes, skunks and snakes.
  • As the harvesting effort is increased, the two equilibrium points eventually converge to one point, at which there is a catastrophe.
  • They lacked the long sleek lines of the local boats that went from tree to sea with such grace, under the shipwright's spell, turning the waves aside like coulters and combines, ploughing and harvesting.
  • The tramway passed alongside vineyards, an itinerary inciting Simon to expatiate on harvesting grapes.
  • By contrast, there are only about a thousand commercial beekeepers in the U.S., people who make a living harvesting and selling honey and wax and renting bees to farmers to pollinate their crops.
  • NSW Sugar will pioneer harvesting techniques that collect the whole cane crop, then separate it at the mill.
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