Sentences with phrase «come harvest time»

This allowed the farmers to ensure that the money spent on planting the crops would be returned and no losses taken come harvest time, should the prices of their crops have fallen.
The game's most basic goal is to be able to feed your family come harvest time.
Come harvest time, they'll become biodiesel for the City of Raleigh's diesel trucks.
I will have to try this come harvest time 2017 — because I am sure I will plant too many yet again:)
Liu has since joined the board of directors, and gotten involved with a project to donate cacao trees to farmers and purchase the beans come harvest time.

Not exact matches

Along the way, I greeted locals out harvesting their food for the day, and made a friend of Luz, a white horse who I'd see every time my run came to an end.
Three months later, after new plants were nearing harvest, burglars came in and stole everything a second time.
As with all investing services, automated or otherwise, you'll still see losses when the market drops, but over time you have a reasonable chance of matching market performance or even coming out ahead thanks to features like tax loss harvesting.
While this report is still early in the stages at the time of writing this, estimates say that the harvest of this crop coming from Mexico is only about half of what was expected for the year.
The time was coming when the optimists would reap a rich harvest of discredit.
15Then another angel came out of the temple and called in a loud voice to him who was sitting on the cloud, «Take your sickle and reap, because the time to reap has come, for the harvest of the earth is ripe.»
(if not censored) The time has come, the harvest is ripe.
This Feast of Booths, or Feast of Tabernacles, as it came to be called, took place at harvest - time.
The Feast of Tabernacles came at the best season of the year, in autumn, at harvest time.
«But as soon as the crop is ripe, he plies the sickle, because harvest time has come,» and if he lets the moment pass, the crop is lost.
A man sows seed, «it sprouts and grows — how, he does not know — the ground produces a crop by itself,» and almost before he knows what is happening, «harvest time has come
Nature, therefore, is to be looked upon as sacred, rather than as a mere agent of utility for human needs, towards which human beings are called to relate with a sense of duty.161 The arrival of the harvest, as may be noted from the case of the mustard seed, asserts that the time has come when the blessings of the Kingdom of God are available for all including non-human creation.
«Here a set of poor Irishmen [Newman's first congregation, in Alcester Street, Birmingham, was in large part made up of poor Irish immigrants], coming and going at harvest time, or a colony of them lodged in a miserable quarter of a vast metropolis.
The Feast of Tabernacles, though it came at harvest time, was a celebration of God's guidance of his people in the wilderness.
In late summer and early fall, when the chiles harvest comes in and vendors set up gas - fired roasters in dirt lots and grocery store parking lots, the sweet, pungent aroma of green chile fills the air and tells us: It's time to make green chile cheeseburgers!
«Whatever your ethics or religion, it's just good business to treat the workers well,» he told me, as we toured the neat, clean, well - maintained barracks that house 480 seasonal workers on the farm at harvest time, most of them very poor Nicaraguan families who come into Costa Rica for a few months each year.
I'd say that I think there is the potential for a slightly condensed harvest at this point with most varietals coming on at the same time.
The bulk market is moving at a normal pace for this time of year, and pricing movement will depend on financial markets and the actual size of the coming harvest in the Northern Hemisphere.
I know that some of you are getting in that last little bit of vacation time before school starts and others of us are trying to get that harvest preserved before the winter comes.
Kansas City offers visitors a wide variety of events throughout the year, although the annual summer Kansas State Fair, when people from all over the state come into the city in order to celebrate the harvest and compete for various prizes is probably the best time to visit thanks to the where range of family friendly activities and general carnival atmosphere make a visit great fun.
The real problem with the Farmworker Fair Labor Practices Act, which was proposed by Sen. Pedro Espada, D - Bronx, would have come during harvest time.
This does not mean they are inactive on their land; nearly half of the timber harvested in the U.S. comes from family forest lands, but only 13 percent of family forest owners have written forest management plans and only 20 percent had received professional forestry advice at the time of the survey.
When ever I think of fall, I get excited for all things that come with harvest time!
Harvesting techniques that allowed for commercial exportation of camu camu may not have come about until the latter part of the 20th century, but countries that benefit from its wild growth have made up, economically, for that lost time.
The most common presentations of olive include the whole, unpeeled fruit, which come in two different types: green and black, depending on the time the fruit was harvested.
[O] ur harvest being gotten in, our governor sent four men on fowling, that so we might after a more special manner rejoice together, after we had gathered the fruit of our labors; they four in one day killed as much fowl, as with a little help beside, served the company almost a week, at which time amongst other recreations, we exercised our arms, many of the Indians coming amongst us, and among the rest their greatest King Massasoit, with some ninety men, whom for three days we entertained and feasted, and they went out and killed five deer, which they brought to the plantation and bestowed on our governor, and upon the captain, and others.
Was going through a yield intersection in farm county during harvest time corn blocking my view of on - coming traffic from the right and...
Halloween is coming: it is harvest time for vampires.
But that is at harvest time, when men and boys come to wash away the wheat chaff tickling their throats, or in high summer when they've spent the day thinning out the wild oats from hay.
As with all investing services, automated or otherwise, you'll still see losses when the market drops, but over time you have a reasonable chance of matching market performance or even coming out ahead thanks to features like tax loss harvesting.
Every time he came home after diving John would head over to his house to see what he had harvested and listen to his tales of the world beneath the surface of the water.
As the Nordic Game Discovery Contest's second season comes to a close, hosted by partner events throughout Europe, it's time to harvest the fruits of the qualifying rounds with the NGDC Grand Finals and Finalist Expo at NG18.
Since the overpumping of aquifers is occurring in many countries more or less simultaneously, the depletion of aquifers and the resulting harvest cutbacks could come at roughly the same time.
#deletefacebook» has sparked a lot of interest given that it comes at a time when Facebook is facing severe criticism over how it handled its recent data leaks where a company called Cambridge Analytica harvested profiles of nearly 50 million users.
Cambridge Analytica, which served as the data operations team for Donald Trump's election campaign in 2016, came under scrutiny after reports in The New York Times and The Guardian this week stated that the company had misused a researcher's data to harvest more than 50 million user profiles from the site.
While most daily activities will focus on your area, there are also times when all the interns come together to work on larger projects, such as harvesting potatoes, repairing the road after a large storm, or helping with various maintenance tasks such as weeding and pruning around the farm.
But first I need to get these beautiful little wonders of nature in their little peat homes and nurture them from sowing to harvest time... stay tuned for more to come!
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