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mixed farming is the process of growing cops and feeding livestock
arable, pastoral, sheep, dairy, beef, hill and mixed farming, I think that is all but I NEED HELP WITH MY GEORGRAPHY PROJECT TEL ME ABOUT MIXED FARMING!!! PLEASE CHEZ
A type of farm that uses a mix of arable and agarian systems is referred to as mixed farming. This type of farming may sometimes be called co-cultivation or inter-cropping.
Arable farming (cereal, root, greens) and animal/dairy farming (beef, mutton, milk and cheeses). There is also mixed farming (animal and arable - a bit of each). Valley farming is rather different from hill farming - each environment causes the farmer to specialise as to what the farm can produce.
Mixed farming is a type of farming that uses both arable and livestock farming. All farms in the United States do not employ both methods but instead employ only one or the other.
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.
There are 6 different types of farming: * Arable (growing crops and cereal) * Pastoral (Production of animals) * Mixed farming ( combination of arable and pastoral) * Horticulture (production of fruit, vegetables, flowers or ornamental flowers) * Market gardening ( production of fruit and vegetables) * Viticulture ( Grapes)
England is part of the United Kingdom (UK) The United Kingdom has many types of farming such as: arable (growing of crops and cereals) pastoral (rearing and production of animals including pigs, chickens, hill farming sheep, beef and dairy cattle mixed farming (combination of arable and pastoral) horticulture (production of flowers, fruit, vegetables or ornamental plants) market gardening (production of fruit and vegetables) viticulture (grapes)
arable :a farm that grows crops Lives stock: a farm that holds animals Mixed: a farm that grows crops and holds animals for meat.
There is no any such difference between Aniline point and mixed Aniline point . . . . .
mixed farming is where crops and livestock are found in the same area
The difference between market economy and mixed economy is that a marked economy is a marked economy and a mixed economy is a mixed economy