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  • noun Plural form of harvester.

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  • Today the White Earth Land Recovery Project, headed by activist and former Green Party Vice Presidential candidate Winona LaDuke, helps native Manoomin harvesters by paying upwards of $1.25 per pound for their hand harvested rice.

    Kurt Michael Friese: Truly Wild Wild Rice Kurt Michael Friese 2010

  • Today the White Earth Land Recovery Project, headed by activist and former Green Party Vice Presidential candidate Winona LaDuke, helps native Manoomin harvesters by paying upwards of $1.25 per pound for their hand harvested rice.

    Kurt Michael Friese: Truly Wild Wild Rice Kurt Michael Friese 2010

  • Today the White Earth Land Recovery Project, headed by activist and former Green Party Vice Presidential candidate Winona LaDuke, helps native Manoomin harvesters by paying upwards of $1.25 per pound for their hand harvested rice.

    Kurt Michael Friese: Truly Wild Wild Rice Kurt Michael Friese 2010

  • Today the White Earth Land Recovery Project, headed by activist and former Green Party Vice Presidential candidate Winona LaDuke, helps native Manoomin harvesters by paying upwards of $1.25 per pound for their hand harvested rice.

    Kurt Michael Friese: Truly Wild Wild Rice Kurt Michael Friese 2010

  • Today the White Earth Land Recovery Project, headed by activist and former Green Party Vice Presidential candidate Winona LaDuke, helps native Manoomin harvesters by paying upwards of $1.25 per pound for their hand harvested rice.

    Kurt Michael Friese: Truly Wild Wild Rice Kurt Michael Friese 2010

  • He owned one of the twenty largest vineyards, and was among the top fifty grain harvesters.

    Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008

  • Alexander -- I am not so insane -- unless you are to call harvesters and other hired servants the friends and guest-friends of those who have hired them.

    The Public Orations of Demosthenes, volume 2 384 BC-322 BC Demosthenes 1912

  • Among the harvesters were a number of middle-aged men with the soldiers '_képi_, who had been given leave to make the crop, which was unusually abundant.

    The World Decision Robert Herrick 1903

  • La Salle, suffered from creditors, from jeering neighbors who thought him visionary, if not crazed, and from fearful laborers who broke his machines; but there in that golden western valley he found sympathy, and, on the Chicago portage, a site for the making of his sickles, fitted into machines called harvesters -- there where the French precursor's boat and sword were found not long ago.

    The French in the Heart of America John Finley 1901

  • Another unique feature of our harvesters is the maximum stability of the machine under all conditions.www. permacultureplanet.com Follow Japanese legend Masanobu Fukuoka on his 1998 visit to

    WN.com - Articles related to TEXAS AGRICULTURE 2010

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