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הָיָה רֹאשׁ תּוֹר חִטִּים נִכְנָס בְּתוֹךְ שֶׁל שְׂעוֹרִים, מֻתָּר, מִפְּנֵי שֶׁהוּא נִרְאֶה כְּסוֹף שָׂדֵהוּ. שֶׁלּוֹ חִטִּים וְשֶׁל חֲבֵרוֹ מִין אַחֵר, מֻתָּר לִסְמֹךְ לוֹ מֵאוֹתוֹ הַמִּין. שֶׁלּוֹ חִטִּים וְשֶׁל חֲבֵרוֹ חִטִּים, מֻתָּר לִסְמֹךְ לוֹ תֶּלֶם שֶׁל פִּשְׁתָּן, וְלֹא תֶלֶם שֶׁל מִין אַחֵר. רַבִּי שִׁמְעוֹן אוֹמֵר, אֶחָד זֶרַע פִּשְׁתָּן וְאֶחָד כָּל הַמִּינִין. רַבִּי יוֹסֵי אוֹמֵר, אַף בְּאֶמְצַע שָׂדֵהוּ מֻתָּר לִבְדֹּק בְּתֶלֶם שֶׁל פִּשְׁתָּן:
If a triangular corner point of a wheat [field] enters into a [neighboring] barley [field] it is permitted [it is not considered <i>kilayim</i>], because it is obvious that it is the end of the field. If his [field is sown] with wheat and his neighbor's [is sown] with a different species, it is permitted to sow close [to the neighbor's field] the same species [as the neighbor's field]. If his [field is sown] with wheat, and his neighbor's is [also sown] with wheat, he is permitted to sow close [to the neighbor's field] a furrow of flax [since flax is not ususally sown with wheat], but not a different species. Rabbi Shimon says, it is the same whether it is flax or any other species [they are all prohibited]. Rabbi Yose says, even in the middle of the [wheat], one may experiment with a furrow of flax [it is not considered <i>kilayim</i>].
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