involves farming for a profit. The farmer is growing crops or rearing animals to sell for as much money as possible. These farms can be arable (just growing crops), pastoral (just rearing animals) or mixed (both arable and pastoral). Increasingly farms are becoming more mixed due to the impact of farming subsidies and regulations. Most of the farming in MEDC's is commercial farming of one type or another.
The arable farms of East Anglia are a good example of commercial farming, as are the cereal farms of the central United States and the Canadian Prairies.
The farming which is performed on a large scale, with the help of machines like threshers, harvesters, tractors etc. is called commercial farming. Extensive commercial farming started with the advent of green revolution. With the use of this farming pattern the world cereal production rose by 50 percent between 1970 to 1990.
a non-example of subsistence farming is farming companies
Mixed commercial farming is where more than one type of agricultural product is produced and sold from one farm. Mixed farming often refers to the raising of both livestock and crops on one farm.
Commercial farming can be categorized into several types, including intensive farming, extensive farming, plantation farming, and mixed farming. Intensive farming focuses on high-yield production per unit area, often using advanced technologies and inputs. Extensive farming involves larger land areas with lower input and output levels, while plantation farming is characterized by the cultivation of single cash crops, like coffee or rubber, on large estates. Mixed farming combines both crop cultivation and livestock rearing, optimizing resource use and income diversification.
Do you mean now? I live in central CA and there is a farming operation here called Westside Farms. They have thousands of acres of land. It is no small business.
Commercial farming is good.
semi commercial farming
semi commercial farming
There are two types commercial grain farming-extensive commercial grain farmingintensive commercial grain farming
Primarily commercial farming.
Commercial farming supplies most of the food supply for Americans. Commercial farming is large scale farming to mass produce crops for chain stores.
A bit of both but generally commercial, subsistence farming is more common in LEDCs now a days and MEDCs usually have commercial farming.
peasant farming- small scale commercial farming-large scale
Both.Denmark has both subsitence and commercial farming.
commercial mechanize farming includes tractors threshers and modern technologies
False, because Africa has more Subsistence farming then the commercial farming.
i don't if malaysia is a sudsistence farming or commercial farming..i known i already study about malaysia 'rice farming in malaysia...huhuh i hope you can teach me