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Harvest is the process of gathering crops from a field or garden. Farmers harvest crops when they are ripe and ready to eat. There are many different types of crops that can be harvested, including fruits, vegetables, grains, and nuts.
Farmers use a variety of tools to harvest crops. Some common tools include sickles, scythes, combines, and harvesters. Farmers also use animals, such as horses and mules, to help with harvesting.
Harvest is an important part of the food supply. It is the process by which we get the food that we eat. Harvest is also a celebration of the bounty of the earth. It is a time to give thanks for the food that we have.
The autumn harvest was bountiful.
Noun: harvest.
Adjective: harvestable.
Verb: harvest.
Adverb: harvestly.
The word "harvest" comes from the Old English word "hærfest", which means "autumn" or "the season of gathering crops". The word is thought to be derived from the Proto-Germanic word "harja", which also means "autumn".
What might be harvested?