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Definition of Harvestable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Harvestable
Literary usage of Harvestable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Warmwater Fisheries: Symposium I (1991) edited by James L. Cooper, R. H. Hamre (1999)
"A constant water level and constant organic loading consistently generated greater
fish production, harvestable biomass, density and harvest rate at three ..."
2. Sustainability Issues for Resource Managers by Daniel L. Bottom, Gordon H. Reeves, Martha H. Brookes (1997)
"For the first set of constraints, the stand is harvestable (operable) between A
and A' and B and B', respectively. 50 75 100 125 150 175 Time from stand ..."
3. Fresh Cut Roses from Colombia and Ecuador: An International Trade Investigationby Valerie Newkirk by Valerie Newkirk (1994)
"Cutting is the removal of a harvestable bloom. ... A plant that has been pinched
or cut will require 5-6 weeks to produce a harvestable bloom in ..."
4. Computers and Information Technologies in Agricultural Production and edited by Karl Schneider (1998)
"In the case of optimum water- supplied stand the harvestable yield was 82.5 t/ha,
while in case of the unirrigated treatments the harvestable yield was only ..."
5. Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Concepts and Cases by Julian Inglis (1993)
"... of harvestable supply was designated for potential domestic use. Only 36% of
the commercial allocation was actually purchased, however, ..."