different between mixed farming and grain farming
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mixed farming
It is combining two or more independent agricultural activities on the same farm.
A typical case of mixed farming is the combination of crop cultivation with dairy farming or in more general terms, crop cultivation with livestock farming. Mixed farming may be treated as a special case of diversified farming. This particular combination of enterprises, support each other and add to the farmer’s profitability.
grain farming
grain farming is the act of planting crops (there are many many varieties) with the intention of harvesting their seeds at the end of the growing season.
Well nowadays a lot of fuel is a biodiesel mix, that means a portion of the fuel is derived from plants, instead of extracted hydrocarbons (which are also technically derived from plants but that requires a long explanation)
It is combining two or more independent agricultural activities on the same farm.
A typical case of mixed farming is the combination of crop cultivation with dairy farming or in more general terms, crop cultivation with livestock farming. Mixed farming may be treated as a special case of diversified farming. This particular combination of enterprises, support each other and add to the farmer’s profitability.
grain farming
grain farming is the act of planting crops (there are many many varieties) with the intention of harvesting their seeds at the end of the growing season.
Well nowadays a lot of fuel is a biodiesel mix, that means a portion of the fuel is derived from plants, instead of extracted hydrocarbons (which are also technically derived from plants but that requires a long explanation)
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