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In general terms, they are defined not by the physical size of the land they occupy, but by the revenue generated. A small farm has revenues that might partially support one family, but would allow for little growth of the family or business. Commercial farms generally have enough income to support a large, multi-generational family and possibly the families of several employees as well.

For example, a 100 acre midwestern US crop farm raising corn, soybeans, and some hogs would likely not fully financially support even one small family. But a 100 acre greenhouse operation producing a variety of nursery plants and/or produce would be a comparatively huge operation, requiring a great deal of physical and financial resources, but generating revenues in the millions of dollars.

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Brazil has a majority of Subsistence farming (owned by a family or small amount of people), but that is not to say that it doesn't have Commercial Farms. When we judge whether a country is commercial or subsistence, we judge the majority of the farming. Brazil's farming is Subsistence.


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Large farms operate more like a production plant than small farms. They produce large amounts of goods, but also have higher overhead too. Small farms often produce a large number of products in smaller quantities.


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There is no difference, actually. Many, if not most corporate farms are owned by families, and are still considered a family farm. The term "family farm" should never always equate to a "small farm," nor should the term "corporate farm" should ever equate to a large-scale operation owned by a multi-national company or corporation. Many family farms are very large (often being the largest farming enterprises in the country), and many corporate farms have been formed by families who wished to take advantage of the legal and accounting benefits that comes with operating such a business enterprise.


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