· Farmers harvest crops. "Crop" is material which is harvested. "Harvest" is a name/verb of the action/act to gather and get crops. · You might use 'harvest' to suggest 'the bounty of nature' in the autumn, when many things ripen and can be harvested. Although, similarly, you could use 'harvest' in a … · I am not sure what you are asking. The period between two harvests (at least, of annual crops) is the year. Between planting and harvest is the growing season, and after the … · Douglas Harper, Historian. the definition of harvest (accessed: ). So, it was natural for the redundant construction to be 'reap a harvest'. When this becomes … · Hello everybody in this forum. In the past week I have read a couple of articles where they use this term, to “harvest an animal”. For instance, one article read that “it is illegal … · We can learn a lot from each other if we only harvest the potential of our employees. I think what you mean is " harness the potential." "Harvest" sounds bizarre. · I was wondering which verb would suit best in this sentence, to harvest or to collect. "It is the time for sowing turnips and peas and for collecting/harvesting courgettes and lettuce" … · Plant means to put the seeds in the ground. Whether anything grows as a result of that is another matter. Grow can be intransitive or transitive. Flowers grow. You can grow … · Hello. Would you please reword "catching up on delay" in the following sentence without changing in meaning? "Argentina's corn harvest has become – by a distance – the … · Hi Here is a maxim ascribed to Pythagoras, and I don't understand the underlined in its explanation: Pick not up what has fallen from the table. - Dacier. This maxim was …