harvestˈhɑr vɪst
harvest (v)
- present
- harvests
- past
- harvested
- past participle
- harvested
- present participle
- harvesting
harvest (n)
- plural
- harvests
harvest
English Definitions:
crop, harvest (noun)
the yield from plants in a single growing season
harvest (noun)
the consequence of an effort or activity
"they gathered a harvest of examples"; "a harvest of love"
harvest, harvesting, harvest home (noun)
the gathering of a ripened crop
harvest, harvest time (verb)
the season for gathering crops
reap, harvest, glean (verb)
gather, as of natural products
"harvest the grapes"
harvest (verb)
remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation
"The Chinese are said to harvest organs from executed criminals"
harvest (Noun)
The process of harvesting, gathering the ripened crop.
harvest (Noun)
The yield of harvesting, i.e. the gathered, cut ... fruits of horti- or agri-culture (usually a food - or industrial crop)
harvest (Noun)
The product or result of any exertion or labor; gain; reward.
harvest (Noun)
A modern pagan ceremony held on or around the autumn equinox, which is in the harvesting season.
harvest (Verb)
To bring in a harvest; reap; glean.
harvest (Verb)
To be occupied bringing in a harvest
harvest (Verb)
To win, achieve a gain.
Harvest
Harvest is the process of gathering mature crops from the fields. Reaping is the cutting of grain or pulse for harvest, typically using a scythe, sickle, or reaper. The harvest marks the end of the growing season, or the growing cycle for a particular crop, and social importance of this event makes it the focus of seasonal celebrations such as a harvest festival, found in many religions. On smaller farms with minimal mechanization, harvesting is the most labor-intensive activity of the growing season. On large, mechanized farms, harvesting utilizes the most expensive and sophisticated farm machinery, like the combine harvester. Harvesting in general usage includes an immediate post-harvest handling, all of the actions taken immediately after removing the crop—cooling, sorting, cleaning, packing—up to the point of further on-farm processing, or shipping to the wholesale or consumer market.
Harvest
Harvesting is the process of gathering a ripe crop from the fields. Reaping is the cutting of grain or pulse for harvest, typically using a scythe, sickle, or reaper. On smaller farms with minimal mechanization, harvesting is the most labor-intensive activity of the growing season. On large mechanized farms, harvesting uses the most expensive and sophisticated farm machinery, such as the combine harvester. Process automation has increased the efficiency of both the seeding and harvesting processes. Specialized harvesting equipment utilizing conveyor belts to mimic gentle gripping and mass-transport replaces the manual task of removing each seedling by hand. The term "harvesting" in general usage may include immediate postharvest handling, including cleaning, sorting, packing, and cooling. The completion of harvesting marks the end of the growing season, or the growing cycle for a particular crop, and the social importance of this event makes it the focus of seasonal celebrations such as harvest festivals, found in many religions.
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