Difference Between Commercial Farming and Commercial …
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Posted by Harshit Tejwani 3 years, 11 months ago
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Gaurav Seth 3 years, 11 months ago
Commercial grain farming is the large scale production of grains for sale in the world markets. Wheat and Maize are the 2 most common grains which are grown commercially.
Commercial farming
includes commercial grain farming,
mixed farming
and plantation agriculture
Mixed farming is a type of agricultural practise in which different activities are conducted on the same farm. The purpose is to increase the income through different sources. Eg. Farming of crops and rearing cattle on the same land is known as mixed farming. It helps in recycling soil nutrients by crop rotation. It also helps in maintaining soil biodiversity and prevents soil erosion.
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Harshit Tejwani 3 years, 8 months ago
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