Without a harvest; failing to produce crops or yield; barren in terms of agricultural output.
From harvest plus the suffix -less meaning 'without' or 'lacking.' The suffix comes from Old English -lēas with the same meaning.
A 'harvestless year' was a farmer's nightmare—it meant starvation for the family and community, which is why ancient civilizations developed granaries to store surplus from good years.
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