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harvester /ˈhɑːvɪstə /noun1A person or machine that gathers crops as a harvest: back-breaking labour as hired sugar beet harvesters the world’s first mechanical harvester of grapes...- There will be different proficiencies between individual workers on the grounds; this is true for harvesters of all horticultural crops.
- The harvester of bamboo shoots looks for cracks on the surface of the earth and digs up the emerging shoots almost before they come out.
- An ethical harvester of wild plants ponders the best way to preserve and protect the wild plants he depends on.
1.1A person who catches or kills animals for human consumption: coastal fish harvesters are always the first to notice the decline of fish stocks...- These crofter-fish harvesters were skilled at and knowledgeable about fishing for such purposes.
- They are managed locally as common property, but there is no state recognition of local fish harvesters' rights to manage the resource.
- Speaking fluent French was a real asset in the land of the Cajuns, and most fun was working with the trappers, duck hunters, and alligator harvesters with their leases.
1.2A person or organization that collects or obtains a resource for future use: one of the world’s biggest harvesters of the sun’s energy...- One of the finest harvesters of talents, he is once again working his magic and bringing some fresh and creative blood into his roster.
- China is to throw its economic might behind a national solar power plan that could result in it becoming one of the world's biggest harvesters of the sun's energy.
- It originally developed its small silicon "energy harvester" to power sensors in automobiles.
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