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Agriculture and forestry

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Combine harvester The modern combine harvester, or simply combine, is a versatile machine designed to efficiently harvest a variety of grain crops. The name derives from its combining four separate harvesting operations—reaping, threshing, gathering, and winnow ...
, a machine commonly used to harvest grain crops * Forage harvester, a machine used to harvest forage * Harvester (forestry), a type of heavy vehicle employed in cut-to-length logging of trees * International Harvester, a former agricultural machinery company


Information technology

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Harvester (web) Web scraping, web harvesting, or web data extraction is data scraping used for extracting data from websites. Web scraping software may directly access the World Wide Web using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol or a web browser. While web scra ...
, a tool to download websites * Bioinformatic Harvester, a bioinformatic meta search engine


Music

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Harvester (band) Harvester may refer to: Agriculture and forestry * Combine harvester, a machine commonly used to harvest grain crops * Forage harvester, a machine used to harvest forage * Harvester (forestry), a type of heavy vehicle employed in cut-to-length log ...
or Träd, Gräs, och Stenar, a Swedish progressive band *
Harvester (American band) :''See also Harvester (disambiguation)'' Harvester was formed in 1993 by Sean Harrasser. Originally a loose ensemble, the band eventually settled into with Jed Brewer on guitar, Todd Steinberg on bass, and Kelly Bauman on drums. After several ind ...
, an American indie rock band *
The Harvesters (band) The Harvesters, earlier The International Harvesters is a Swedish alternative country music band signed to the Atenzia Records (AB) label.
, a Swedish alternative country band


Places

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Burr Ridge, Illinois or Harvester *
Harvester, Missouri Harvester is an unincorporated community in St. Charles County St. Charles County is in the central eastern part of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2020 census, the population was 405,262, making it Missouri's third-most populous coun ...
, an unincorporated community in St. Charles County


Zoology

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Feniseca tarquinius ''Feniseca tarquinius'', the harvester, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae, and the only member of the monotypic genus ''Feniseca''. It is found in eastern North America. This butterfly is the only carnivorous (i.e., insectivorous) butterfl ...
'' or harvesters, a species of butterflies * '' Miletinae'' or harvesters, a subfamily of butterflies * '' Opiliones'' 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), 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) During the long history of the British science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who'', a number of stories were proposed but, for a variety of reasons, never fully produced. Below is a list of unmade serials which were submitted by recogni ...
, 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

* Harvester Judgment, 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 ''Theristai'' ( grc, Θερισταί, also known as ''Reapers'' or ''Harvesters''), is a lost satyr play by Attic playwright Euripides. It was initially performed at the Dionysia in Athens in 431 BCE along with the tragedies ''Medea'', '' Phil ...
'', a.k.a. ''Reapers'' or ''Harvesters'', a lost satyr play by Euripides * Energy harvesting * * {{disambiguation, geo