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Originally posted by Aggiehunter08 View PostDefinition of harvest (Entry 1 of 2)
1 : the season for gathering in agricultural crops
the beginning of the harvest
2 : the act or process of gathering in a crop
assisting neighbors in their harvest
Harvest is not a correct word for killing a deer.
Harvest meat from animals you raise.
So low fence = kill
High fence = harvest
But now it's "To the conservation “manager”, “harvesting” or “wildlife management” means to kill an animal so as to control a population or an ecosystem." Which is just trying to be PC
Hunters kill animals. We don't go to Africa to harvest an animal for the tribes to eat. They can kill/harvest themselves. I doubt anyone really needs the meat. Meat is a side reason we use to justify killing, when we don't need justification.
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Originally posted by Smart View PostDaaang newbies stirring up the natives with subjects that have been beat to death. If your search feature found no results, then its broken.....or you are misspelling harvest..
I kill deer with a bow....
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and farmers harvest deer
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Originally posted by Phillip Fields View PostIf you're going to quote definitions, you should quote both entries.
harvest verb
harvested; harvesting; harvests
Definition of harvest (Entry 2 of 2)
transitive verb
1a: to gather in (a crop) : REAP
harvesting corn
b: to gather, catch, hunt, or kill (salmon, oysters, deer, etc.) for human use, sport, or population control
c: to remove or extract (something, such as living cells, tissues, or organs) from culture (see CULTURE entry 1 sense 3) or from a living or recently deceased body especially for transplanting
2a: to accumulate a store of
has now harvested this new generation's scholarly labors
— M. J. Wiener
b: to win by achievement
the team harvested several awards
Yep
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