Collocations withharvest
These are words often used in combination withharvest.
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abundant harvest
He failed to reap the abundant harvest offered by the manifold variety of actual life, and thus deprived the economic historian of indispensable material.
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annual harvest
A concessionaire who is effectively (though not necessarily legally) free to choose annual harvest area thus might not be equally free to choose annual harvest volume.
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bountiful harvest
We had a report that it was a bountiful harvest.
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commercial harvest
Thereafter, seeds were collected at weekly intervals until commercial harvest time.
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grain harvest
Standing grain-crop dry matter following grain harvest was determined from 0.15r1-m areas (three areas in ungrazed plots and five areas in grazed plots).
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poor harvest
During years of poor harvest, cattle can be traded for money or other goods.
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rice harvest
The problem is serious because there is very little turn-around time between rice harvest and wheat sowing.
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rich harvest
What happens now, after the rich harvest of the decade of the brain?
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timber harvest
Annual timber harvest volumes (in cubic metres), procurement prices and market prices (in yuans per cubic metre) were collected from local timber companies.
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