The most resounding fact is that 98% of such farms are family-owned and operated.
well they are grown in large corporate farms and for their own family in small family farms
Combined into corporate farms.
either state farms, consumer farms, corporate owned farms, or family owned farms
Both farms are going to have a variety of different crops on their farms. Both places are also going to sell their crops for money.
Monoculture
It should be always noted that just because a farm is labelled as a "corporation," it doesn't mean it is more prone to ignore the welfare and health of the animals in their care than any other farm. In other words, corporate farms are just as likely or unlikely to abuse their livestock as all other non-corporate farms, regardless of size.
They rely on machines and computers to do the work.
This all depends where he/she works and what he/she is skilled at. Corporate farms will have hire wages than family farms, for example.
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Private farms are equivalent to family farms or hobby farms that raise and produce animals and/or plants without relying on corporate funding. "Private farms" can be considered farms that don't feel the need to advertise their business to the public, or that are family-owned and run or run by a sole proprietorship. It should be noted though that most farms are not exactly private farms since they are influenced by the public through what the public (being comprised of consumers) chooses to consume that comes off the farm, be it a small family farm, or a large corporate farm.
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