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.
ones a plantaion and the other is a substance farm
Monoculture farms.
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.
not neccesarily it depend on the way you manage your farm
plantations
plantations
The large estate farms in Latin America were called haciendas. Some of there were cattle ranches and some were different types of plantations.
small farms
small farms
Much too LARGE and COMPLEX a question to be answered on this venue.
Whilst some European farms are as large as some American farms, by far the biggest are in America; there are hardly any farms in Europe to match the size of the biggest American.
No. Such farms are becoming few and far between, and are more often small hobby farms rather than large "commercial" farms.
There is no difference; they are synonyms.
well they are grown in large corporate farms and for their own family in small family farms
Collective farms were large, government controlled farms formed from small farms that were surrendered by force. These were common in socialist regimes.
plantations and large family farms
difference is large
Large farms are commonly called plantations.