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There also appeared to have been storage areas for harvested crops.
In his youth, he harvested crops with his family throughout California.
Who harvested crops from what should have been the land promised to Karatek and his family?
A large depository of harvested crops was moving through a processing machine.
The barn was filled with harvested crops, leaving only the threshing floor clear.
Washing the harvested crops in some solutions seemed feasible, and promised a 70 percent success rate.
Harvested crops and other resources no longer immediately credit the player with coins; rather, they go to the player's inventory.
Felled trees, perhaps, chopped firewood, harvested crops, worked in cold and heat.
Yungas, Bolivia, system of zip lines used for transporting harvested crops.
In the fall they harvested crops, storing food in baskets or underground pits.
The ground was so fertile, in fact, that the Judsons could not efficiently store their harvested crops before the rainy season.
Research has shown that 30% of harvested crops are wasted due to spoilage and infestation, though this number is much lower in developed nations.
The movements which are involved reflect the great health and strength which the people have just acquired as a result of eating freshly harvested crops.
"Now, I've planted seeds and harvested crops."
For us farmers, commodity futures trading is a basic component of the buying and selling of harvested crops.
Individual ships led by the kaempra of a clan would make a quick strike, carrying off stock, harvested crops and occasionally captives.
Farmers and shippers now spend millions of dollars fumigating soil and spraying harvested crops.
The light-colored circles represent harvested crops.
Crop weeds can inhibit the growth of crops, contaminate harvested crops and often spread rapidly.
Harvested crops included barley, rye and Polygonum.
All harvested crops (along with anything able to be sold) may be put in the shipping bin to be sold.
In 1801 another serious fire destroyed 63 smallholdings together with their harvested crops and left two thirds of the population homeless and destitute.
Main harvested crops are corn, the plantain, rice, millet, sorghum, cassava and yam.
The surname 'Crapper' is a variant of 'Cropper', which originally referred to someone who harvested crops.
Export sales of corn and soybeans typically increase in mid-autumn, when newly harvested crops increase the supply and bring prices down.