verb

definition

To bring in a harvest; reap; glean.

definition

To be occupied bringing in a harvest

example

Harvesting is a stressing, thirsty occupation

definition

To win, achieve a gain.

example

The rising star harvested well-deserved acclaim, even an Oscar under 21

Examples of harvested in a Sentence

These crops are harvested from August to October.

I harvested twelve bushels of beans.

These beans have results which are not harvested by me.

In the third and fourth flushes only one large leaf, and after that - say during October, November and part of December - no soft leaf growth is left that can be harvested in good order.

He was as careful of the sowing and reaping of the peasants' hay and corn as of his own, and few landowners had their crops sown and harvested so early and so well, or got so good a return, as did Nicholas.

The crop is harvested in August or September.

These crops are harvested and used for a variety of purposes.

The pine needles are harvested from the ground after the needles have been dropped by the pine trees.

Coir is a product that is created when coconuts are harvested and processed.

During the winter no shelter is necessary for live-stock, nor, during summer, for the grains that are harvested in June and July, and may lie for weeks or months in the field.

Boro, or spring rice, is cultivated on low marshy land, being sown in a nursery in October, transplanted a month later, and harvested in March and April.

Extensive apiaries have been established on the American continent, some containing from 2000 to 3500 colonies of bees, and in these honey is harvested in hundreds of tons yearly.

A growing acreage of Grain Maize is now being harvested.

Several fields have now been harvested and the straw baled into the large round bales that are now the norm.

A current project in South Kalimantan is helping villagers grow rattan canes in previously harvested production forests.

The next day cells were harvested by centrifugation at 4000 rpm for 15 minutes.

The harvested antibody is filtered and stored frozen until the end of a culture run when it is pooled and purified by column chromatography.

More commonly, coconut crabs are harvested as well as coral and shells.

The total farmland in the USA is 380 m ha, of which 175 m ha is harvested cropland.

They are harvested by hand and then dried in trays under slight pressure to prevent curling.

The graft was harvested locally from the medial or lateral talar articular facet.

Georgia farmers harvested the sergeant is.

Many people are familiar with the fact that the old Druids harvested mistletoe from the Oak with a golden sickle.

The herbs have to be harvested at precise times to ensure maximum potency, the fruits picked at exactly the right degree of maturity.

The harvested fields allow a colorful patchwork quilt of fields to stretch out beneath you.

After this time, the allantoic fluid was harvested, and a series of two-fold dilutions made in phosphate-buffered saline.

All commercially harvested shellfish are subject to strict hygiene regulations.

The grapes were harvested by machine and batches were fermented in a mixture of American oak barrels and stainless steel tanks.

The edible weeds that plagued them have been harvested and sold or gotten woody.

In 1899 the drought became most intense in the autumn after the corn crops had been harvested, but during the chief period, of growth of the root crops; correspondingly the corn crops of that year rank very well amongst the crops of the decade, but the yield of turnips and swedes was the worst on record.

Once the winter wheat matures and ripens in early summer, it must be harvested quickly and the seedbed prepared to plant the corn.

A higher payment will be made available when a cereal crop is harvested by binder and stooks gathered into stacks.

It is important that large areas of windblown timber are harvested quickly, in order to maximize the volume of usable timber.

Thanks to the year-round warm climate, two or three crops of rice are harvested annually.

Like fresh vegetables, the best fruit is available from roadside stands where it is usually harvested daily.

However, it can also be harvested from live trees and removing the growth actually helps the tree to survive longer.

Sustainability - Bamboo trees only take four to five years to mature, so they grow back quickly after being harvested.

These plants are grown and harvested in a sustainable manner and are renewable.

Modern wind turbines are more efficient and are able to produce wind power at much lesser levels of wind than earlier versions, however there are still levels, depending on the turbine, under which energy cannot be harvested.

Roots are typically harvested in the spring or fall and dried.

Two crops of berries can be harvested each year.

The acai palm, part of the plant genus Euterpe, provides purple berries the size of blueberries which are harvested and processed before eating.

Another great thing about acai is that it is harvested in a responsible, sustainable manner.

The gel is harvested and used for its medicinal qualities.

For mild to moderate burns aloe vera gel applied directly from a healthy plant leaf or a supply of harvested aloe gel will ease the pain.

It is harvested in the spring or fall with extreme care so that the tree does not die.

If a product isn't certified organic, it is wild harvested.

Native Americans used thimbleberry and salmon berry bark, leaves and berries as medicinal teas for many ailments; use only the berries, since the leaves and bark are mildly poisonous unless harvested and prepared properly.

Sumac berries are typically harvested and made into a medicinal tea.

The berries grow on the sumac shrubs and are harvested in the fall.

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