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Discover Ludwig"harvest corn" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you are referring to the act of gathering corn from the field. For example, "In the fall, farmers harvest corn from their fields."
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Among our favorites: vintage pumpkin, acorn and harvest corn.
Just imagine — the two of them went to harvest corn and to play badminton.
Apwodho's community says they harvest corn twice a year from fertile land they have cleared.
I harvest corn every four months, and I make 10 million rupiah from that.
During college he studied engineering, and he never imagined he'd move to rural Eastern Europe to harvest corn afterward — but he did.
He grew up on the family farm, helping to harvest corn and peas as, in a sense, an only child with 21 siblings.
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Farmers have been harvesting corn that matured too early and turning it into animal feed.
And he suggested that alternative sources for biofuels could be algae and stems of harvested corn.
We gathered fuel, we harvested corn, we made samp, we dressed game, we spoke of our husbands.
His early childhood was spent in rural Texas picking cotton and harvesting corn and sugar cane with his sharecropper family.
Right now, the Donaldsons are harvesting corn, which they sell through the first week of October, weather permitting (50 to 60 cents an ear).
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