Explore Harvests through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Harvests in a sentence
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Harvests meaning
plural of harvest
Using Harvests
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of harvest
- In the example corpus, harvests often appears in combinations such as: harvests and, harvests of, harvests in.
Context around Harvests
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 6 middle, 11 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Harvests
- In this selection, "harvests" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 24 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, annual, bumper, picker, jasmine, wood and cushioning stand out and add context to how "harvests" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a picker harvests jasmine which and annual tomato harvests reaching close. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "harvests" sits close to words such as abstain, acrylic and adc, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with harvests
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Farmers on both sides say inadequate water supply will affect harvests. (11 words)
But climate change is increasingly impacting the nation’s rice harvests. (11 words)
The crop ripens and is removed from fields faster and yields good harvests. (13 words)
According to Wanjohi Ndagu, the Partner and Investment Director at Pearl Capital Partners Ltd based in Uganda, many African governments have policies that favour importation even when farmers in those countries have bumper harvests of the same product. (38 words)
European sugar prices have hit record highs, well above soaring global markets, due to a sugar deficit in the bloc, linked notably to falling output in France where farmers have been deterred by poor harvests in recent years. (38 words)
Unlike in New Delhi where the worst air quality problems are man-made, fueled by farmers burning the remnants of the harvests, in the US forest fires – an annular feature of summer and late spring – are responsible. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
The annual harvest declined from average annual harvests of convert in 1981 to 1999 to more recent annual harvests of convert.
According to Wanjohi Ndagu, the Partner and Investment Director at Pearl Capital Partners Ltd based in Uganda, many African governments have policies that favour importation even when farmers in those countries have bumper harvests of the same product.
A picker harvests jasmine – which fetches a higher price than gold – to be used to make Chanel No 5 perfume in fields near Grasse, in southern France.
Boutin harvests wood for his wattle fences on various tracts of land in western York County where landowners have granted him permission.
Cuts to Forest Service funding and dwindling timber harvests over the past few decades left seed orchards such as Dennie Ahl low on the agency's priority list.
European sugar prices have hit record highs, well above soaring global markets, due to a sugar deficit in the bloc, linked notably to falling output in France where farmers have been deterred by poor harvests in recent years.
Farmers on both sides say inadequate water supply will affect harvests.
For example, music and visual arts have enabled a thriving cultural diplomacy across borders for the creative industry with bountiful harvests.
O.My head chef Blayne Bertoncello harvests some broccoli in the restaurant's vegetable garden.
Russia and the European Union, the top two shippers, are set for bumper 2023 harvests, cushioning the shortfalls wrought by the war in Ukraine.
The agency says that’s about the same or even fewer wolves than in the early 2000s when northern Minnesota had record large deer herds and record deer harvests.
The crop ripens and is removed from fields faster and yields good harvests.
There is also the anticipation of three annual tomato harvests, reaching close to 12,000 pounds, potentially yielding around $5.5 million.
The shortages - which are affecting Ireland too - are largely the result of extreme weather in Spain and north Africa, where floods, snow and hail have affected harvests.
This episode covers July, and Northern Ireland's farmers are working against the clock and the weather to get their harvests in.
Unlike in New Delhi where the worst air quality problems are man-made, fueled by farmers burning the remnants of the harvests, in the US forest fires – an annular feature of summer and late spring – are responsible.
Veggie prices also went up by 1.2 percent, which may indicate local and global supply uncertainties, exacerbated by potential weather-related disruptions impacting harvests in certain regions.
Wild turkey harvests were higher in 2023 than last year, likely a result of two years of above-average summer brood production.
Business starts are linked to future job gains and economic health not unlike how the number of acres planted can help predict future harvests.
But climate change is increasingly impacting the nation’s rice harvests.
Common combinations with harvests
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- harvests and 17×
- harvests of 9×
- harvests in 8×
- bad harvests 8×
- poor harvests 7×
- harvests the 6×
- harvests from 5×
- that harvests 4×
- bountiful harvests 3×
- good harvests 3×