Any crop that is grown for feed, fibre, oil, ethanol or food for humans has any one or all parts used and utilized for whatever industry requires that part. Barley, canola, wheat and corn are harvested mainly for the seeds, but all parts of the plant--except canola--are harvested and used as straw or feed for livestock. Any garden or greenhouse that grows vegetables and fruits have plants that have their roots, stems, leaves, seeds and/or fruits harvested: carrots, potatoes, lettuce, celery, broccoli, beans, peas, chives, onions, chevots, sunflowers, peppers, etc. Flax and lentils are also grown in Alberta.
Carrots, parsnip, turnips, potatoes, beets, etc.
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It's called harvested. Whenver you pick or remove a fruit or vegtable from the stem it's being harvested. It's at that point that the fruit or vegtable stops ripening.
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After your fruits or vegetables are harvested they are stored and kept in a place where it would be kept freshly stored
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by picking the fruit from the tree when ripe
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Field slaves typically worked in the fields planting, cultivating, and harvesting crops such as cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, and rice. They were responsible for manual labor tasks and long hours of work under harsh conditions, often enduring physical abuse and oppressive treatment from overseers.
Yes, it is fruitThe calabash can either be harvested young and used as a vegetable, or harvested mature, dried, and used as a bottle, utensil, or pipe.The fresh fruit has a light green smooth skin and a white flesh.
It is harvested and taken to a cannery, where it is processed and canned.
Pineapples grow out of the ground with the fruit being fully exposed. They are harvested by cutting the fruit from the base.
G. Nabi Chaudhary has written: 'The economics of sugar beet production in Alberta, 1991' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Sugar beet, Sugar beet 'The economics of production and marketing of greenhouse crops in Alberta' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Greenhouse plants, Greenhouse plants, Marketing 'Handling and transportation of flowers, fruit, and vegetables in Alberta' -- subject(s): Horticultural products, Marketing
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