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.
There are two types of farming (as you said). The two types are organic and in-organic.
there is dairy farming which is cows and there is pig farming which is of course pigs!
There are two types commercial grain farming-extensive commercial grain farmingintensive commercial grain farming
Commercial and Subsistence farming
extensive farming and intensive farming.
subsistencecommercial
Two specialties are GCIA and GCIH.
There are two main types of tractors that are used. These tractors are large farming tractors and small personal tractors.
Types of Pastoral farming are growing sheep for wool, fattening pigs, cows, lambs ect for meat, making milk from cows
All the types that are practiced in the United States: livestock farming, crop farming, tree farming, fruit and vegetable farming, mixed farming, commercial farming, sustainable farming, hobby farming, corporate farming, ranching, the list goes on.
1.)Tube-well farming 2.)mixed farming
In The Bahamas there are two types of farming,they are subsistence farming and commercial farming.In subsistence farming the farmer produces only enough crops or livestock to feed his or her family.In commercial farming the primary purpose is to sell one's products at a market.