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A few termites, known as foragers or harvesters, collect and eat grass, leaves, and straw.
Recruitment was targeted toward adults (18 75 years of age) working in the fishing/seafood and tourism/service industries, as well as family members, recreational fishers or harvesters, and retirees who lived and recreated in the community.
Some restaurants do have free refills such as Pizza Hut or Harvesters but the majority don't.
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There is scant mention of General Motors or International Harvester or Deere or Allis-Chalmers; top billing goes to Japans big Komatsu.
These were areas where the right to harvest natural resources were granted to subsistence farmers, fishermen, rubber-tappers or nut harvesters, normally as buffers against the big farms and ranches that are responsible for the worst deforestation.
The small scale makes it prohibitively expensive for most Indian farmers to invest in efficient irrigation systems or mechanized harvesters.
The essential entities of the grass crop supply chain are biomass producers or custom harvesters, brokers/suppliers, commercial haulers, preprocessors, pretreatment providers, storage providers, and the bioenergy facility or biorefinery.
The men are Cocaleros, or coca harvesters, and they use ropes to travel from hill to hill and transport their goods.
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