uppskeru
Uppskeru is the act of harvesting crops, the seasonal gathering of ripe produce from fields, orchards, and other cultivation sites. In Icelandic usage, the term denotes the culmination of the growing cycle, but the concept is common to agriculture worldwide. Uppskeru encompasses cereals, vegetables, legumes, fruits, and other crops, as well as the methods used to collect and prepare them for storage or sale.
Harvesting methods vary by crop and technology. Grains are often cut and threshed, sometimes with combine harvesters.
Timing is crucial: harvest must occur when crops reach maturity and conditions are favorable, particularly weather.
Economic and cultural aspects: harvest yields affect farm profitability and supply chains. In many regions, harvest
Recent trends include mechanization, improved storage technologies, and climate adaptation. Climate change can shift harvest windows