reap a harvest
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishreap a harvestreap a harvestRESULTto get good or bad results from your actions The company is now reaping the harvest of careful planning. → harvestExamples from the Corpusreap a harvest• And with his prosthetic hand, Harrelson reaps a harvest of bad sight gags.• In the past few years dedicated search projects in the United States have reaped a harvest of the skies.