Misharvest

//ˈmɪsˌhɑː(ɹ)vɪst//

"Misharvest" in a Sentence (7 examples)

The use of the profit criterion leads thus to the ridiculous conclusion that a misharvest is better than an abundant crop.

In those farming systems the use of livestock is handy or even important as a security against misharvest or other misfortune, but is not a precondition for cultivation (Bosman and Moll, 1995).

Then there were misharvests. Potatoes rotted away and grains withered.

Furthermore, the population in the Finnish countryside faced hardship in the aftermath of a serious misharvest and hunger catastrophe in the early 1860s.

Performance and accuracy covering harvesting width, adjustments for different crop heights and lodged plants, percentage of misharvesting, slippage and sinking of machine, header loss on field, quality of grain out put capacity of machine, clogging and case of its reduction, safety arrangements, power requirement, operating cost of machine and ease of operation.

The Malian state offered the village a gift in July 1998 to try to reduce the effects of the famine caused by misharvesting at the beginning of that year.

The rate of misharvesting in which the robot harvested other fruits which did not adjoin the targeted fruit was 12% when there were no adjoining fruits, and 11% if adjoining fruits were in front of or beside the targeted fruit.

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