At harvest time you can help pick grapes or even tread them alongside locals.
As usual at harvest time, tension between Palestinian farmers and Jewish settlers has risen.
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.
In the Hunter Valley 150 km (93 miles) north of Sydney, mid-January is harvest time in what has long been recognized as one of Australia's premium wine growing areas.
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.
"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.
We have invested so much that I hope that the next two years will be a time for harvest...
When it's time to harvest the rows of soybeans and corn, he makes the same trip three to four times weekly.
October used to show some of the strongest gains of the year because it was the time of the harvest.
Harvest aims to cut composting time by creating the perfect temperature and moisture environment for the bugs that break down organic matter.
Since it has been wetter than usual, farmers have had a hard time drying their harvest, obliging them either to store it wet or dump it on the market.
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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.
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).
Now they can harvest in February instead, leaving enough time for a full second crop before the September planting.
She hopes for the first bell to ring in time for Ethiopia's wheat harvest in December.
This is time for the second flush - or harvest - of tea in the region, which fetches high prices in European markets.
Most of the learners are farmers and require time off from learning to plant and harvest rice in June, July, August, December and January so that they have extra classes in the other months to ensure that the course is completed.
RUTHERFORD, California (CNN) -- It's the middle of harvest in California's wine country, a busy time for wine makers.
Many cultures around the world celebrate a yearly thanksgiving festival, a time when we express our gratitude for a successful harvest.
While you may plant different crops for different results, you will always take the time to cultivate the crops to ensure a successful harvest.
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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And for the first time in decades, the sounds of our traditional planting and harvest songs ring out across the desert fields that are once again nourishing our children.
"We have to continue these measurements for a long time, we do not know what will happen to the next harvest or the harvest after that, " he explains.
But, of course, how we harvest the fish has a direct impact on how many are left to catch next time.
"Most often they used to harvest in June, but after listening on the radio they ... harvest their crops in May, which was very important because whenever there's a late time of harvesting, there's a loss of products, " says Chimuvi.
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