How something is harvested and marketed will depend on the product. If corn is being harvested, it happens in a field, and then can be sold at markets or grocery stores.
Harvested goods go to market, that's why you get paid for them
a harvest
because they trade alot and buy and that is why it is market jk i dont know lol
harvested
there are harvested in the spring
Oil is not harvested, crops are harvested. Oil is explored and is normally pumped out of the ground.
It is conventionally harvested in Sep. or Oct.
It's not harvested, it is made in a factory!
Green beans are typically transported from the farm to the market by trucks. The beans are harvested, sorted, and packed into crates or containers, which are then loaded onto trucks for delivery to the market. The trucks may travel long distances to reach the market, ensuring that the green beans are fresh and available for consumers to purchase.
Seahorses are not harvested commercially. They are, however, important food in the chain for many of the commercially harvested fish.
No, cauliflower does not regrow after being harvested. Once it is harvested, the plant does not produce new heads.
Initially created by wood land farmers. It was a way of cutting down to size trees that had been harvested. From there a range of versions came on to the market.