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Gleaning America's Fields

Posted: April 7 2009

There's not an awful lot to be gleaning right now, at least in the northeast, but we'll be in the thick of things soon.  img_1599
Gleaning is a process, dating to biblical times, in which leftover crops are collected or harvested after the farmer has  commercially harvested a field or orchard. And Wikipedia notes that "In Nineteenth century England gleaning was a legal right for cottagers. In a small village the sexton would often ring a church bell at eight o'clock in the morning and again at seven in the evening to tell the gleaners when to begin and end work."
Interested concept, eh, Greenhorns?
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