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  1. May 16, 2024 · The slang term “bumper crop” refers to an unusually large harvest. Although this term refers specifically to agricultural products, some people also use it more generally to talk about any unexpected windfall, as in “there's a bumper crop of students enrolling this year.”

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    • Radishes. What’s great about radishes is they make do with whatever soil you have to work with, and they grow incredibly fast—literally in three to four weeks.
    • Lettuce. All garden greens (including spinach and arugula) grow very easily—and very quickly—but lettuce is probably the easiest. A cool-weather crop, just plant your seeds in the spring and fall, water them regularly, and in about 4 weeks you’ll have gorgeous baby lettuces popping up, ready to eat.
    • Green beans. Green beans are not only delicious, but they store well. They can be frozen or pickled, so if your bumper crop of green beans is a little too bumper (which can certainly happen, as they’re easy to grow) you don’t have to mulch them.
    • Onions. Onions are incredibly useful in the kitchen, and incredibly easy to grow. You can either buy dormant bulbs, which will mature faster, or start with seeds.
    • Oak Trees. You probably already know that Oak trees produce acorns. You might even be aware that these incredible nut harvests are edible. But have you ever noticed how some years the ground is covered with acorns, while other years it seems like there’s almost none?
    • Apple Trees. Animals will travel from far and wide to reap the benefits of a fruiting apple tree… deer, raccoons, foxes, coyotes, squirrels, and pretty much every other herbivore and omnivore.
    • Spruce Trees. At the end of summer, the spruce cones ripen and inside each little cone hole is a tiny seed packing a pretty big punch of calorie dense protein & fat.
    • Eastern Redcedar. As I mentioned in another article on coniferous tree identification, the eastern red cedar is actually in the Juniper family, so they produce bitter little blue medicinal berries that are enjoyed by cedar waxwings.
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  3. Jan 19, 2022 · What does bumper crop mean? A bumper crop is an unusually abundant harvest from a particular crop. The term is now most commonly used in a figurative way to refer to a large amount or influx of something (that’s often likened to a harvest).

  4. Jul 17, 2024 · A bumper crop refers to an unusually large harvest of crops. It’s when farmers have a significantly higher yield than normal. This can happen due to ideal weather conditions, better farming techniques, or good soil health. When there’s a bumper crop, markets may have an abundance of produce, which can sometimes lead to lower prices for ...

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  6. The Meaning and Definition of Bumper Crop. You probably wouldn’t hear or use the term unless you were a farmer or at least knew a farmer. “Bumper crop” is a term we use in English to describe an unexpectedly abundant harvest or yield of crops from a farm.

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