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The SHARING principle reflected the expectation that harvesters would provide some or all of their harvests to members of their extended family, other members of the community, or anyone who was in need of such provisions.
Some have doubled their harvests, to four a year.
But nine new varieties of barley improved harvests to the point that farmers had surplus crops to sell.
He and the other farmers share their crops with one another, Mr. Abreu said, and often offer some of their harvests to community members who request a taste.
The smart player rations water, plants the most profitable crops and plans the harvests to produce the ingredients that will combine into the most profitable recipes.
In recent years Brazil has used more than half of its harvests to produce ethanol, which, when blended with gasoline, has become a profitable fuel.
As seafood consumption shifts from fisheries harvests to artificially propagated aquatic species, the increase of aquaculture activities poses a biological threat to our environment.
Also, African nations rarely follow the dangerous Asian practice of herding huge flocks of domestic ducks with clipped wings into paddies after harvests to eat leftover rice and snails.
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"You've got some harvesting to do".
Farmers lose their harvest to spoilage.
The Roots were harvested to a depth of 6 inches.
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