Harvester
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Harvester can refer to:
Agriculture and forestry
- a person involved in the process of harvesting crops, either manually or with the help of machines
- different agricultural machinery
- Combine harvester, a machine commonly used to harvest grain crops
- Forage harvester, a machine used to harvest forage
- Other harvesting machines - see List of harvesters
- Harvester (forestry), a type of heavy vehicle employed in cut-to-length logging of trees
Biology
- Miletinae, a subfamily of butterflies commonly called the harvesters
- Feniseca tarquinius, a species of butterflies commonly called harvesters
- Opiliones, also called harvestmen, and sometimes called harvesters, an order of arachnids superficially similar to spiders
Arts
- Harvester (American band), American indie rock band
- The Harvesters (band), Swedish alternative country band
- The Harvesters (painting), a wood painting by Pieter Bruegel in 1565
- Träd, Gräs och Stenar, formerly International Harvester and Harvester, a Swedish progressive band
- Harvester (video game), a computer adventure game
Information technology
- Bioinformatic Harvester, a bioinformatic meta search engine
- Harvester (web), or web harvesting, a tool to download websites
Places
- Harvester, Missouri, an unincorporated community in St. Charles County
- Burr Ridge, Illinois, by former name
Companies
- International Harvester, a former agricultural machinery company
- Harvester (restaurant), a British restaurant chain
Other
- Harvester, a fictional large machine in the 1965 novel Dune by Frank Herbert - see Dune terminology
- Harvester Judgment, a 1908 Australian High Court case that established the concept of a minimum wage
- HMS Harvester, two ships of the Royal Navy
- Harvester (horse), winner of the 1884 Epsom Derby
See also
- Theristai, a lost satyr play by Euripides, aka as Reapers or Harvesters
See also
- All pages beginning with "Harvester"
- All pages with titles containing Harvester
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