At harvest time you can help pick grapes or even tread them alongside locals.
At harvest we had 40 people handpicking bad berries out of the grape clusters one by one.
Here, each July, at harvest time, the Gilroy Garlic Festival kicks off--the biggest bulb bash in the world.
Once a year at harvest time, the local cotton company sends a four-wheel-drive truck to pick up his sacks of cotton.
There are apple growers in Washington State who don't have to scramble for pickers at harvest time because the same crews return every year.
At Harvest Prep the school year is continuous, with short and relatively frequent bursts of holiday, because that keeps learning on track and kids out of trouble.
For all three the arrangement is like the one that governs chicken production in the U.S., with a giant corporation supplying inputs to a small farmer and then picking up the output at harvest time.
Her life improved after she switched to a school for refugees at the Harvest Centre.
Mr. VOISIN: We had worked with it at the harvest level, and we were lucky to have 30 or 35 spaces available to bring in people to do the processing.
The three-day matchplay event at Rich Harvest Farms near Chicago will begin with four fourball matches followed by four foursomes matches on Friday, with the same pattern on Saturday and 12 singles matches to conclude on Sunday.
Here at IT-Harvest Global Headquarters we have installed a new technology: reverse osmosis water filtering.
Stephen Foster will be broadcasting live from Harvest at Jimmy's on Sunday.
"But anything in the ground, has got to stay in the ground, it is very difficult to harvest at this time of year, " he said.
At a recent City Harvest mobile market in the Bronx, plenty of children queued up for free produce.
At present, only Harvest and BP Prudhoe Bay have hit and surpassed the 14% mark, probably because they have specific recent developments.
They're inherently more complex and three-dimensional than the man-made stuff and may be better at reaching the rich harvest of disease targets uncovered by genetic mapping.
George and Mary have only one life each to give to their maker, and they have to worry about the worse case scenario, namely that their maker decides to harvest them at the last possible moment.
It used to be that migrant workers would come from the more rural areas of Brazil during harvest season and essentially live at the mill for the season, using the old slash-and-burn technique to harvest the sugarcane.
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Coming at the end of the harvest season, it is a period of relative prosperity for the poor country and feels like the subcontinent's version of Christmas.
Additionally, Central America was hit by heavy rains at the start of its harvest in October, which are expected to clip production in El Salvador and Guatemala.
Patrick Chimuvi, a government agriculture advisor in Malawi, says the radio programs have been very successful in helping farmers improve their skills and harvest their produce at the best time.
He reckons his harvest this year will at best be half of last year's.
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Zimbabwe police spokesman Wayne Bvudzijena earlier told CNN that police picked up 200 people at MDC headquarters, known as Harvest House.
We all need to eat after all and it takes quite some time, many months at least, to plant and harvest a new food crop.
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This is the kind of holiday we need right now, an intrinsically complicated one that comes at the end of a bitter harvest and yet finds something sweet to celebrate.
The term became Wall Street lingo when analysts noticed that investors tend to sell small stocks at the end of a year to harvest tax losses then buy the stocks up again in January.
It takes, on average, 6 months or more for food to be purchased, shipped and delivered: meaning that food aid normally arrives at around the time of the next harvest (many tropical areas have two harvests a year).
They estimated these older colony members' "worn-out teeth" halved the speed at which the entire colony was able to harvest leaves.
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