Wholesale prices vary widely based on the size of the yearly harvest, but can reach 10€/kg.
In order to reduce the number of quinoa negra seeds in the yearly harvest, farmers may have begun creating formal fields for the crop, weeding, and practicing more careful seed selection.
Mr. Murkowski now seeks to overturn that act with legislation requiring the Forest Service to increase the yearly "harvest" to provide enough timber to guarantee a minimum of 2,400 jobs.
It was the season when men bet their lives against the weather to make the first catch, which provides 70 percent of the yearly harvest they export to the United States.
This money was enough to compensate three Jamestown farms for the cost of reducing their yearly harvests and getting their hay from another source.
Annona (goddess), personification of plenty; the produce of the yearly harvest, etc.
Local growers would bring their yearly harvest to Melrose, where it was loaded onto steam ships in lake Santa Fe.
Office workers function by the tick of the clock, watching the minutes pass, while farmers live by the season, marking time with the twice yearly harvests.
But unrestricted grazing reduced the town's once burgeoning yearly harvest of sixty to seventy Kantars (hundredweights) to one or one and a half by the end of the 19th-century.
The local fishermen realised the importance of maintaining a good relationship between their avian neighbours in order to sustain their population and thus their yearly harvest of valuable eiderdown.