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Basically, the syrup harvested first is the lightest, in colour as in taste, while the season's latecomer is amber verging on dark, with a robust and distinctive flavour to match.
The consequences are counter-intuitive: one might expect that serial correlation might lead to larger harvests, but the faster-growing cohorts are harvested first, so that later harvests are depressed when serial correlation continues for longer durations.
Like other merchantable species, spruce of larger size classes were harvested first (i.e., high-grading), resulting in homogenized forest composition dominated by the relatively short-lived subalpine fir and understory spruce (Arno and Hammerly 1984; Hall 2001).
The finding that the number of colonised wind-felled trees was closely related to the number of killed trees in the forest around the gaps implies that areas with numerous large storm gaps should be harvested first after large-scale storm disturbances.
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But if I were learning how to garden all over again, I would begin by learning how to harvest first.
Thirty years ago, Ben Feder harvested the first seyval blanc at Clinton Vineyards in Clinton Corners, N.Y.
Twelve of the 18 farmers groups harvested their first crop of the new disease-resistant, high-yielding strain of cassava.
He is already working with a research license and last month harvested the first crop of legal marijuana in Jamaica.
When they harvested their first crop, the sand-land yields were twice the region's average.
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The place where her oldest son, his father, and his grandfather harvested their first caribou is now a gravel mine.
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