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Harvests field crops, such as broomcorn, cotton, hops,
peanuts, sugarcane, and tobacco, working as crewmember: Walks,
stoops, crawls, or sits between plant rows to reach harvestable
crop. Pulls, twists, or cuts fibers, leaves, stalks, straw, or
vines, selected accordnig to color, size, and shape, from bolls,
roots, stalks, or trellises; by hand or using knife, machete, or
sickle.
Collcets crop into containers, such as bags, boxes, and
bundles, or piles and stacks crop in windrows. Picks up and
carreis bundles, bales, containers, or stacks of harvested crop
to collection point, and loads crop onto truck or wagon, by hand
or using hoist or hooks.
May tie leaves, stalks, straws, or
vines into bundles, using twine, clamps, or rubber bands. May
shake dirt from vines and stack vines or straw around stakes or
stalks, by hand or using pitchfork, to protect crop from
weathering on damp soil. May gather up and load scatetred
leaves, vines, or pods on truck. May burn debris, leaves, and
stakls. May be identified with duties performed, such as
cutting, picking, carrying, and loading; or with crop worked,
such as alfalfa, mint, and sugar beets.
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