The Washington state Conservation Commission defines a commercial livestock operation as one that has at least $10,000 in annual livestock/livestock product sales, plus have animals which meet USDA Farm Service Agency's definition list of animals that are food and fiber.
Commercial livestock are bought and sold through the livestock market (auctions of actual live stock/cattle).
Commercial Farming
Commercial Farmers raise their crops for this purpose.
Arable, livestock, market gardening, commercial farming
they raise livestock primarily for export
Arable farming is farming that involves growing crops, not raising livestock. Commercial farming is growing crops for profit on a piece of arable land.
All sorts: organic, intensive, extensive, commercial, cropping, livestock, etc.
Miniature horses are considered livestock and are not allowed on commercially zoned property.
False. It's called subsistence farming.
The dog is a komondor. It is a Hungarian breed used to guard livestock. They are sometimes referred to as mop dogs.
The three classifications of land are agricultural land, residential land, and commercial land. Agricultural land is used for farming and raising crops or livestock. Residential land is used for building homes and living spaces. Commercial land is used for businesses and commercial activities.
Of course. Though Australia is the second driest continent, it has many regions where commercial farming is viable. Here, anything from fruits and vegetables to grain crops are grown, whilst farming if livestock is very widespread.
Mixed commercial farming is where more than one type of agricultural product is produced and sold from one farm. Mixed farming often refers to the raising of both livestock and crops on one farm.