Sentences with phrase «harvest season before»

The exact nature of the festival is not known for sure, but it was an annual event held at the end of the harvest season before the winter months settled in.

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Customers would provide cash before the planting season and receive produce at discounted prices when the harvest arrived.
Before refrigeration, dishes like fruitcake or mincemeat pies employed candied fruit as a way to incorporate out - of - season harvests or bounties from far - off lands (figs, dates, citrus).
Multiple people are now requesting this before harvest season.
I personally use compost tea earlier in the growing season when plants are establishing and taper off before harvest.
For example, they only use beans that come from in - season growers fresh from the harvest and are rigorously tested for 27 different toxins before being crafted and packaged at peak freshness.
In countries that suffer from annual drought or famine before harvest season, dried Moringa Tree leaves can be made into a powder and used throughout the year.
In West Virginia, most districts are closed for the entire week of Thanksgiving to accommodate both the holiday and hunting season, in the New Orleans area schools close for Mardi Gras plus the day before and after it, and in Aroostook County, Maine, high schools take a three - week break so students can work the local potato harvest.
Since the fishermen traditionally set their traps well before the opening of the season to draw them on the first day, the first harvest is by far the largest.The fishermen were therefore in a quandary: without freezing facilities, their products would spoil if kept until the 17th, incurring huge losses.
Strawberries are spring crops, so be sure to plant some strawberry seeds as soon as you get home from the festival to harvest them twice before the end of the season.
But theirs is actually a digital doppelgänger, and the images of farmers planting, sowing and harvesting their crops as the seasons change will slowly unfold in real time over the course of the next 1,000 years — positing that life, and nature, will continue as it has before, or, at least, in digital form.
The reason is to improve air quality during harvest season when the cane would otherwise be burnt before manual harvest.
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