Fall Harvests by Martha E. H. Rustad
Author:Martha E. H. Rustad
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781512477801
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Chapter Three
Harvesting Food
Fall is for harvesting.
Plants stop growing in the
cool fall weather.
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Crops are ripe and ready for harvest.
People harvest food using their hands
or machines.
Some farmers also plant grain
seeds in fall. These grains
grow a little in fall. They stop
growing in winter. They start
growing again in spring. They
are ripe in early summer.
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Farmers harvest fruit
from orchard trees in fall.
People pick ripe apples and
peaches by hand.
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Ripe pecans fall from
pecan trees. Farmers
sometimes use machines to
shake pecans from trees.
Farmers know when
apples and peaches are
ready to be picked. Ripe
fruit is easy to pull off
the tree.
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