A first harvest will indeed occur on schedule.
The main harvest occurs in November and December.
In traditional farming practices harvest occurs when plants have reached full maturity and the water content of seeds is between 8-12%.
Between 1987 and 2007, an average annual harvest of about 12,330 deer has occurred in Alaska.
The harvest occurs three to four months after the seeding until late autumn, when the roots become too fibrous.
The first harvest then occurred prior to 500 BC.
There is some evidence that this harvest has been occurring since at least the 17th century.
The majority of our first harvest is at the drying stage, and the second harvest won't occur until mid-September.
Since the soil can be cooler, harvest can occur a few days later than a conventionally tilled field.
Over 99% of the commercial kangaroo harvest occurs in the arid grazing rangelands.