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the harvests
noun
The third season of the year; autumn; fall.
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That's why I do the harvests.
"The harvests were bountiful!" You don't hesitate with your request.
The staff also sometimes assists with the harvests at farms.
But the harvests always fail because of rainfall shortage.
The harvests are exceeding growth and are thus unsustainable.
In Hidalgo, the harvests are done mostly by hand.
"The land is tired now, and the harvests are not the same".
After 1892 the harvests improved, and food was no longer in short supply.
Some producers make single-vintage brut nature wines, while others blend the harvests of several years.
But the harvests in Europe and Oregon differ in another, significant respect.
Ranchers and hunters say the harvests are a way to protect their livelihoods.
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