0 a machine that cuts and collects crops, or a person who cuts and collects crops by hand
1 a machine that cuts and collects crops, or a person who cuts and collects crops by hand
The scythe remained useful for awkward pieces and opening out fields for reapers.
In an increasingly predatory global market, it could mean the difference between a bountiful harvest and a visit from the grim reaper.
Up to 1900, mostly reapers, though combined mower/reapers play some part.
Old women and identity maintenance : outwitting the grim reaper.
Thus, because the grain harvest was mechanised even as it shrank substantially after 1880, simply counting reapers will progressively understate the trend away from hand methods, whereas this reflects it.
He did not mean death, the grim reaper of us all.
It is almost as if they have employed the grim reaper as their spin doctor.
Where are you going to get the labour to drive these self-binding reapers?