• @Duamerthrax
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    76 hours ago

    A lot of old testament stuff had to do with hygiene. Look at all the kosher rules regarding food. Deut. 22:9 also forbids growing mixed crops, which likely had to do with the chance of crossbreeds being infertile and the inability for Bronze/Iron Age tribes being able to replace seed stock quickly enough.

    • @[email protected]
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      -15 hours ago

      Or some priest or political leader took revenge against a pig farmer who slept with his daughter.

      And the mixed crops this was more likely to make sure farmers are not self sufficient.

      • @Duamerthrax
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        34 hours ago

        No. The seed thing is explicitly so the farmers could grow the same crop from year to year. If you grow a cucumber in the same plot as squash, the seeds from both will be a hybrid and not give you anything useful. Cucurbits are meritoriously easy to hybridize and create useless offspring. The genetic mechanics wouldn’t have been know, but you would still see the results. People needed to live in groups then and now. No farmer would ever be able to be completely self sufficient regardless, especially then.

        I was thinking more along the lines of shellfish for a primarily desert people or the Rabbi being the defacto food inspector.