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grain harvest

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meanings of grainand harvest


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grain
noun
uk /ɡreɪn/ us /ɡreɪn/
a seed or seeds from a plant, especially a plant like a grass such as rice ...
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harvest
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈhɑː.vɪst/ us /ˈhɑːr.vəst/
the time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut ...
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Examples of grain harvest


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I had a moderate grainharvest—moderate because we did not get the rain needed when the heads should swell but got all the rain at harvest time.
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During this season, the crops of the grainharvest were collected.
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Rain finally came late in the season and produced a good grainharvest, but the drought continued the next year.
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The grainharvest was badly affected, and creative solutions to make the flour last longer were introduced.
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This will eventually lead to water scarcity and cutbacks in grainharvest.
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Standing grain-crop dry matter following grainharvest was determined from 0.15r1-m areas (three areas in ungrazed plots and five areas in grazed plots).
The grainharvest area was 4.5 m2.
Thus, because the grainharvest was mechanised even as it shrank substantially after 1880, simply counting reapers will progressively understate the trend away from hand methods, whereas this reflects it.
Without the help of that section of the population in the grainharvest we should be in a very difficult position indeed.
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There is no question of young children doing the work of the grainharvest.
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The mild winter, coupled with a good grainharvest last year, appears to have greatly improved the livestock farmers' situation.
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The best available evidence we have suggests that, after a record grainharvest, there exists sufficient food for all.
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We want 12,000, for instance, in relation to the grainharvest, and so on.
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By the grainharvest this year we expect to have 31,000 prisoners of war, and by the potato harvest, 35,000.
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I spoke about the employment of children in one area on the grainharvest.
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The situation was helped by the fact that the grainharvest was light and was got in during extremely good weather conditions.
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We had a record grainharvest last year, and it is clear that one of the ways to obtain cheaper food is to increase production.
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We expect 31,000 by the end of the grainharvest and 35,000 by the end of the potato harvest.
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Those farmers in two counties asked for 2,100 more labourers than they have at present for getting in the grainharvest.
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We thought of that, too, but the grainharvest is always a good many weeks earlier than the potato harvest.
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