Differentiate between mixed farming and pastoral farming.
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Mixed farming
Mixed farming is a combination of arable and pastoral farming which means both animals and plants are reared and grown respectively. This type of farming makes more options of income for farmers making it easy for them to fulfil their basic needs.
Pastoral farming
In pastoral farming, only animals are reared for their products such as egg, milk, wool or meat. Pastoral farming is also needed when the soil in a particular area is not suitable for arable farming.
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Mixed farming - Both animals and plants are reared and grown respectively.
Pastoral farming - Only animals are reared.
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