Apple trees typically produce one harvest per year. The timing of the harvest depends on the variety and climate, usually occurring in late summer to fall. Once harvested, the trees will enter a dormant phase during the winter before blooming again in the spring for the next cycle.
Jatropha can typically be harvested 2 to 3 times per year, depending on the local climate and growing conditions. In optimal conditions, such as in tropical regions, it may yield multiple harvests annually. The timing and frequency of harvests can also be influenced by the plant's age, health, and agricultural practices employed.
Literal: 200 - 400 a year Joke: All of them.
two apples
3 apples
4.166666666666667 apples.
2 harvests per year making wheat double the prophets!
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twice a year they harvest
twice a year they harvest
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Apples are renewable as they grow year after year on the same tree !
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the most was 277.3 million cartons in 1998
Many apples are grown in Tasmania the Riverina area Bilpin and Orange in NSW.
3, or until your stomach acids becomes to corosive and digests it's own mucus lining. >3 = death
it was made thirtynine years ago
2 apples.