Shemitta - More Than You Think - Behar 5785
The Torah seems to be giving good advice to farmers: Sow your field for six years and let it lie fallow on the seventh. On a superficial level, it seems like a good idea, to let the field rest and regain its nutrients. And over the years I have had this discussion with many people, intimating that the Torah was written by scholars in an agricultural society and that it makes a lot of sense for the physical needs of the land. There are a few problems with this approach however. First of all, the verse states: The earth shall rest “a Shabbat for Hashem.” This is not about the benefit of the earth, this is about doing something for Hashem. There are several other issues that come up. In addition to not sowing the field, the Torah says not to prune the vineyard during the Sabbatical year. Is there some physical benefit to the field from that? I am not a farmer, a biologist or a botanist, so I did a little research. It seems t...