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harvest

[hahr-vist] / ˈhɑr vɪst /




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April showers bring May flowers—and eventually about three-quarters of the U.S.’s annual harvest.

From Barron's • Mar. 29, 2026

Russell lost that place because he hit the harvest limit early, which meant he was not recharging into the chicane so had less energy for the restart.

From BBC • Mar. 29, 2026

Regardless of the benefits, climate-related satellite data has an uncertain financial return for many potential customers, whether they are insurers forecasting catastrophe losses, utilities gauging wildfire risks or commodity companies predicting the next harvest.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 19, 2026

"Robots will automatically harvest tomatoes that are easy to pick, while humans will handle the more challenging fruits."

From Science Daily • Mar. 18, 2026

It’s delicate and impossible to harvest with machines—you have to pinch them out of the flower by hand.

From "Everything Sad Is Untrue" by Daniel Nayeri