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But inadequate storage means that up to half of the food that gets harvested spoils before it gets to the market.
In the US, more than 52m tons of food gets sent to landfill each year, while 10m tons never gets harvested on farms, costing the economy $218bn annually, according to the report.
Each vegetable gets harvested at a different time in a different way, but you must be careful not to affect the entire plant when harvesting.
Weather can dictate when wheat gets harvested due to a warm or cool wet spring.
Recently, the dual problem of minimizing transmission duration of a given amount of data has been formulated with a model where energy gets "harvested" or replenished at certain known instants [6].
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The last link in the chain is the animals and birds that devour whatever doesn't get harvested.
Worse, they tend to migrate to the center of grape clusters late in the season, then get harvested along with them.
Did the scheduling, decided which nutrients to feed the plants, when they were going to get harvested.
The medical marijuana plants cycle through two rooms--they start in the vegetation room then get harvested from the flowering room.
"If the secretary hadn't taken action and let those crops be harvested while he appealed," said Blunt, "95percentt of the sugar beet crop in the country would have not gotten harvested.
There are many other examples of crop mimicry by weeds and their seeds, with the latter helping weed seeds get harvested, stored, and replanted along with crops.
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