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Agriculture and forestry

* Combine harvester, a machine commonly used to harvest grain crops *
Forage harvester A forage harvesteralso known as a silage harvester, forager or chopperis a farm implement that harvests forage plants to make silage. Silage is grass, corn or hay, which has been chopped into small pieces, and compacted together in a storage sil ...
, a machine used to harvest forage *
Harvester (forestry) A harvester is a type of heavy forestry vehicle employed in cut-to-length logging operations for felling, delimbing and bucking trees. A forest harvester is typically employed together with a forwarder that hauls the logs to a roadside l ...
, a type of heavy vehicle employed in cut-to-length logging of trees *
International Harvester The International Harvester Company (often abbreviated by IHC, IH, or simply International ( colloq.)) was an American manufacturer of agricultural and construction equipment, automobiles, commercial trucks, lawn and garden products, household e ...
, a former agricultural machinery company


Information technology

* Harvester (web), a tool to download websites * Bioinformatic Harvester, a bioinformatic meta search engine


Music

* Harvester (band) or Träd, Gräs, och Stenar, a Swedish progressive band * Harvester (American band), an American indie rock band * The Harvesters (band), a Swedish alternative country band


Places

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Burr Ridge, Illinois Burr Ridge (formerly Harvester) is a village in Cook and DuPage counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. A suburb of Chicago, it is among the wealthiest towns in Illinois and is locally known for its large, elegant mansions and luxury lifestyles. ...
or Harvester * Harvester, Missouri, an unincorporated community in St. Charles County


Zoology

* '' Feniseca tarquinius'' or harvesters, a species of butterflies * ''
Miletinae Miletinae is a subfamily of the family Lycaenidae of butterflies, commonly called harvesters and woolly legs, and virtually unique among butterflies in having predatory larvae. Miletinae are entirely aphytophagous (do not feed on plants). The eco ...
'' or harvesters, a subfamily of butterflies * ''
Opiliones The Opiliones (formerly Phalangida) are an order of arachnids colloquially known as harvestmen, harvesters, harvest spiders, or daddy longlegs. , over 6,650 species of harvestmen have been discovered worldwide, although the total number of ext ...
'' or harvesters, an order of arachnids superficially similar to spiders


Other uses

* ''The Harvesters'' (film), a 2018 film * Harvester (horse), winner of the 1884 Epsom Derby * ''The Harvesters'' (painting), a 1565 wood painting by Pieter Bruegel *
Harvester (restaurant) Harvester is a British casual dining restaurant chain with over 230 outlets (as of December 2015) in the United Kingdom. The first location was The George Inn, opening in 1983 in Morden, Greater London. The chain was seen before as a rival to Wh ...
, a British restaurant chain * ''Harvester'' (video game), a 1996 computer adventure game * ''The Harvester'' (1927 film), an American silent comedy film * The Harvesters (Doctor Who), a 1968, ''Doctor Who'' adventure serial * ''Harvesters'' (Ancher), a 1905 oil painting by Anna Ancher * '' The Harvester'', a 1936 American comedy film * HMS ''Harvester'' (H19), an H-class destroyer launched as HMS ''Handy'' in 1939 * Harvester, a fictional large vehicle in the 1965 novel ''Dune'' by Frank Herbert (see ''Dune'' terminology) and Dune games


See also

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Harvester Judgment ''Ex parte H.V. McKay'',''Ex parte H.V. McKay'(1907) 2 CAR 1 commonly referred to as the ''Harvester case'', is a landmark Australian labour law decision of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration. The case arose under the ''Exc ...
, a 1908 Australian High Court case that established the concept of a minimum wage * HMS ''Harvester'', a list of ships of the Royal Navy * List of harvesters * '' Theristai'', a.k.a. ''Reapers'' or ''Harvesters'', a lost satyr play by Euripides *
Energy harvesting Energy harvesting (EH, also known as power harvesting or energy scavenging or ambient power) is the process by which energy is derived from external sources (e.g., solar power, thermal energy, wind energy, salinity gradients, and kinetic ener ...
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