Definition of Harvested

1. Verb. (past of harvest) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Harvested

1. harvest [v] - See also: harvest

Lexicographical Neighbors of Harvested

haruspices
haruspicies
haruspicy
harvest
harvest-lice
harvest bug
harvest fly
harvest home
harvest mite
harvest mites
harvest moon
harvest mouse
harvest time
harvest times
harvestable
harvested
harvester
harvester ant
harvesters
harvestfish
harvesting
harvestings
harvestless
harvestman
harvestmen
harvestry
harvests
harvesttime
harvesttimes
harzburgite

Literary usage of Harvested

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1902)
"If the clover dies before the oats are harvested it is because the oats are so thick that ... Doubtless many of you, on the day you harvested your oats, ..."

2. A Comparative Study of Fao and USDA Data on Production, Area, and Trade of by Leonardo A. Paulino, Shen Sheng Tseng (1980)
"For oats the data on harvested area in South Africa and on production for Algeria explain the differences in the African regional estimates. ..."

3. Business Forecasting by David Francis Jordan (1921)
"The corn crop of the United States is harvested chiefly during September, October, and November. Almost one-half of the crop is harvested in November. ..."

4. Production Incentives in Philippine Agriculture: Effects of Trade and by Romeo M. Bautista (1987)
"About 86 percent of total area harvested is jointly accounted for by these four crops. The importance of tobacco and abaca (Manila hemp), which used to be ..."

5. Farm Contracts Between Landlord and Tenant by William Collett Tichenor (1916)
"After the tenant has harvested the crops the landlord has a right to plow up and ... The tenant's rights in the wheat field end when the crop is harvested. ..."

6. Guide to Septage Treatment and Disposal by Robert P. G. Bowker (1998)
"Food crops with harvested parts that touch the septage/soil mixture and are totally aboveground shall not be harvested from the land for 14 months after ..."

7. Dwarf Mistletoes: Biology, Pathology, and Systematics by Frank G. Hawksworth, Delbert Wiens (1998)
"Recently Harvested and Regenerated Stands The opportunity to control dwarf mistletoe is greatest at the time of final harvest and, secondly, ..."

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