Gleaning

Gleaning

Gleaning was a historical practice of collecting leftover crops from farmer’s fields after they had been commercially harvested or if they were not profitable to harvest. It is described in the Hebrew Bible and it became a legally enforced entitlement of the poor in a number of Christian kingdoms.

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