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The harvests
noun
The third season of the year; autumn; fall.
Exact(60)
"The harvests were bountiful!" You don't hesitate with your request.
The harvests are exceeding growth and are thus unsustainable.
The harvests from the vast majority of fields contained less than 0.03%, the team reports in the 28 June issue of Science.
The harvests still exceeded allowable cut frequently (1951 1955; 1962–1975; 1976–1979; 1980–1984), and the cuttings were concentrated mainly on accessible forests (Popescu et al. 2004).
The harvests of smaller, forage fish (like sardines) that are traditionally used in feeds are projected to stay stable at best or to decline at worst.
The harvests, which were sparse in the first place, have run out.
The harvests were co-ordinated with particular plant phenological stages, especially during the 2011 season (Table S1).
That's why I do the harvests.
The staff also sometimes assists with the harvests at farms.
But the harvests always fail because of rainfall shortage.
In Hidalgo, the harvests are done mostly by hand.
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