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minimal mechanization,
harvesting is the most labor-intensive
activity of the
growing season. On
large mechanized farms,
harvesting uses farm machinery,...
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seeps down and
restores the
ground water.
Rainwater harvesting differs from
stormwater harvesting as the
runoff is
typically collected from
roofs and...
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Energy harvesting (EH) – also
known as
power harvesting,
energy scavenging, or
ambient power – is the
process by
which energy is
derived from external...
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engaged in
systematic organ harvesting from
death row prisoners,
though it
denies that such an
organ harvesting program is ongoing. In
August 2024...
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Harvesting the
Heart is the
second novel by the
American author Jodi Picoult. The
novel was
published in 1993 by Viking. The book has
three parts: Conception...
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harvesting or use of
email addresses.[original research?] In Australia, the
creation or use of email-address
harvesting programs (address
harvesting software)...
- (wine), the
harvesting of wine
grapes Harvest festival, an
annual celebration occurring around the time of the
harvest Harvest,
Alabama Harvest (1936 film)...
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purposes has been challenged.
Logging frequently has
negative impacts. The
harvesting procedure itself may be illegal,
including the use of
corrupt means to...
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invasive technique is
known as
endoscopic vessel harvesting (EVH),
often described as
endoscopic vein
harvesting when a
saphenous vein is used. This type of...
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Harvest may
refer to: City
Harvest, a
Chicago Family Harvest Church ministry City
Harvest (United Kingdom), a London-based food
charity City
Harvest (United...