I harvested the entire field of corn before noon.
They harvested the palm fronds.
whole crop harvested in one week
They grew tobacco in the colonies. The tobacco had to be harvested by hand.
The farmer harvested 20 bushels of barley.
At harvest time, the workers harvested the harvest.
"They worked hard the last three days before the storm, and all of the crops had been harvested by the time the rains came."
The farmers harvested the corn. She harvested information for weeks and soon had a 10 page essay.
Neither. It is a conjunction, because it connects the clause "the farmer harvested the corn" to the actual sentence, which is "he sold it as ensilage."
Subject: (After a slow beginning) the farmerharvested the whole crop (in one week).So the rest is going to be the predicate or the predicate is:harvested the whole crop in one week
Pasta isn't harvested, it's made. Is you want instruction on how to make ig go here: http://www.ehow.com/how_2041354_pasta-scratch.html
Wild rice was harvested by Anishinabe peoples.
jute is called as brown paper.