Knowing when to harvest the agave's heart--the 50-to-80-pound mass from which juices are extracted--is an art.
You can't enjoy the fruits of free-market capitalism without someone to harvest the fruit.
The more you improve your ability to gather insight, the greater your ability to harvest value.
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All the farmer has to do is tap a few icons to harvest his wheat.
What if you want to harvest losses but stay more or less in the same investments?
It was essential for cereal agriculture, allowing a single worker to harvest several acres a day.
Since the Tannat flourishes in humid climates, Virginia is the perfect region to harvest the grape.
It was never more important to harvest any losses to reduce gains with the surtax.
Mr Munford's proposal is to harvest the algae, rather than allowing them to die and sink.
Loggers are screaming because the government suspended 3, 000 licences to harvest wood on public land.
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People plant their crops not knowing if the weather and the war will allow them to harvest.
Now 98% of the nation's food waste goes into landfills, according to Harvest Chief Executive Paul Sellew.
He plans to harvest about two tons of sugar kelp by the end of the winter season.
If someone is ill in intensive care, families may feel doctors just want to harvest the organs.
Boston employs a large number of seasonal migrant workers on surrounding farms to harvest fruits and vegetables.
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The future is not in burning more ever-harder to harvest fossil fuels as our primary power source.
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The town employs a large number of seasonal workers on surrounding farms to harvest fruits and vegetables.
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Los Angeles County installed 30 of the units to harvest electricity from a large municipal waste center.
We invested for the long-term. (Penney) is trying to harvest the field planted and cultivated by Macy's.
With fewer lands available to harvest, the supply of peyote is shrinking even as church demand increases.
Olson's request was granted, and today he is waiting to harvest the 2, 500 acres of soybeans and corn.
Researchers discuss investigations into innovative ways to harvest energy from plant materials, including gasoline-like chemicals and hydrogen production.
They have devised ingenious methods to harvest, transport, and store rainwater, spring water, groundwater, and even air moisture.
Highland Fresh Mussels was launched 14 years ago to harvest shellfish from mussel beds in the Dornoch Firth.
Companies have been able to harvest billions from newly floated and refinanced debt, courtesy of receptive fixed income farms.
Our collective ability to harvest and store information has dramatically outstripped our ability to make sense of it all.
The renewable industry revolves around developing and mass manufacturing technologies efficient turbines, solar panels to harvest somewhat limitless, omnipresent natural resources.
In years when the market is falling, opportunities to harvest losses are rich.
One way to address this problem is to harvest radiation from multiple sources.
The EU had plumbed new depths by attempting to harvest money from people with bank accounts in Cyprus, he said.
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