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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grain harvest" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the process of gathering or harvesting crops such as wheat, barley, or oats. Example: The farmers were busy preparing for the upcoming grain harvest, making sure their equipment was in working order and their fields were properly fertilized.
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Three-fifths of its grain harvest comes from irrigated land.
The next main grain harvest is in October.
Meat production has fallen 85percentt in a decade, the grain harvest by two-thirds.
Today roughly 40% of the world grain harvest comes from irrigated land.
It is the first country to publicly project how aquifer depletion will shrink its grain harvest.
One-quarter of its current grain harvest is based on overpumping.
When the amount of rainfall decreased by twenty per cent, so did the grain harvest.
Syria's grain harvest has fallen by one-fifth since peaking at roughly 7m tonnes in 2001.
Despite a drought, Argentina's fertile pampas have produced a record grain harvest this year.
Shavuot ("Weeks") takes its name from the seven weeks of grain harvest separating Passover and Shavuot.
China's grain harvest has fallen in four of the past five years.
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