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Common collocations with harvest in American Collocation

harvest noun

US /ˈhɑrvəst/

good or large

abundant
bountiful
bumper
plenteous
plentiful
record
rich

Better irrigation and high-yielding varieties led to increasingly bountiful rice harvests.

bad or small

bad
disastrous
failed
meagre
poor

More than 10 million people are in urgent need of food because of meagre harvests.

collect the harvest

bring in
garner
gather
gather in
get in
pick
reap

Peru’s coffee farmers should be smiling, having reaped record harvests last year.

produce a harvest

produce
yield

An increasing proportion of the UK’s vegetable harvest is produced using irrigation.

destroy the harvest

decimate
destroy
devastate
ruin

There is a locust swarm threatening to devastate harvests across West Africa.

expect a harvest

anticipate
expect
forecast
predict

The Ivory Coast is forecasting a bumper cocoa harvest.