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Harvesting

Harvesting meaning

The gathering of a mature crop; a harvest. | The gathering of any resource.

Synonyms of Harvesting

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Reinsalu said that the forests are now soft and moist, making undergrowth harvesting more likely, while pine harvesting must be delayed until a drier period.

Uchanski said that while rainwater harvesting is “a really great way of using less municipal water,” but there is a bit of a learning curve to properly harvesting rainwater in a way that is relatively sanitary.

The lockdown has meant harvesting machines remain stuck in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, where harvesting happens early.

The revised list includes collection, harvesting and processing of Minor Forest Produce (MFP), bamboo, coconut, arecanut, cocoa plantation and harvesting under agriculture and horticultural activities.

It is important to note that the very act of harvesting ‘ōhi‘a may spread the disease as spores may be carried in soil and by harvesting tools, vehicles, shoes and clothing to uninfected areas.

Terrorist groups are setting fire in harvesting season to put pressure on people of Hadar, who stand by the Syrian Arab army, and deprive them of harvesting the corps of cherry and apple which are one of their main sources of livelihood.

The group is exploring cob harvesting and seed drying technology to speed up seed availability and contain diseases associated with late harvesting.

Exceptions to the break period exist for certain harvesting employees, such as those involved in harvesting grapes, tree fruits and cotton.

Harvesting and storage Harvesting occurs when the average size of celery in a field is marketable; due to extremely uniform crop growth, fields are harvested only once.

Harvesting for fiber Mechanical The mature plant is cut with mowing equipment, similar to hay harvesting, and raked into windrows.

Harvesting of bamboo is typically undertaken according to these cycles: 1) Lifecycle of the culm: As each individual culm goes through a 5– to 7-year lifecycle, culms are ideally allowed to reach this level of maturity prior to full capacity harvesting.

In most Asian countries, where rice is almost entirely the product of smallholder agriculture, harvesting is carried out manually, although there is a growing interest in mechanical harvesting.

It was not until the 1950s that reliable harvesting machinery was introduced (prior to this, cotton-harvesting machinery had been too clumsy to pick cotton without shredding the fibers).

A committee is overseeing the full implementation of the law, including research, monitoring and efforts to raise awareness and promote ecotourism as an alternative to harvesting sea turtles and their eggs.

A couple has been jailed after being found guilty of an organ-trafficking plot in the UK's first successful prosecution for an organ-harvesting plot.

A former Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, has urged the Federal Government to intervene in the alleged organ harvesting case of former lawmaker Ike Ekweremadu in the United Kingdom.

After harvesting, the wine then goes through a gentle vacuum-based de-alcoholisation process to produce this aromatic, tangy fizz, which would thrill any non-drinker at a party.

And the victory only came after the state teachers’ unions spent $23 million on harvesting mail-in ballots from shut-ins and mitten-knitters who supported Question 1 (and not so coincidentally, the rest of the Democrat ticket).

Annie Hornish, the Connecticut state director of the Humane Society of the United States, said the true value of the horseshoe crab harvesting ban is its preservation of the species and greater biodiversity.

Another main provision requires sharing with all nations any bounty from harvesting marine genetic resources, which includes marine molecules, bacteria and algae that could be used in pharmaceuticals and other products.