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Agriculture Science . Also known as, Farming or Ranching.

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It falls under the umbrella of "Agriculture."

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Farming is the cultivating the soil growing crops and raising livestock called.

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arable farmers

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Cash Crop

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What are farmers that grow crops and keep their own livestock

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