Joel 1:11
Be ye ashamed, O ye husbandmen; howl, O ye vinedressers, for the wheat and for the barley; because the harvest of the field is perished.
Cross-reference
Joel 1:5 similarly calls drunkards to wail over the new wine being cut off, reinforcing that the same disaster affects every group in the community.
In Jeremiah 14:4, plowmen are ashamed and cover their heads because of no rain—directly parallel to the ashamed husbandmen here.
Jeremiah 50:16 applies the same harvest-destruction imagery to Babylon's judgment, showing a pattern of God cutting off agricultural livelihood as divine punishment.
In 2 Chronicles 6:28, dearth, blasting, and mildew are listed as calamities—parallel to the blighted harvest here.
In Isaiah 17:11, the harvest becomes a heap of grief and desperate sorrow—parallel to the perished harvest causing shame here.
James 5:1 calls the rich to weep and howl over coming miseries, mirroring Joel's prophetic summons to lament for impending catastrophe.