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Difference between Dairy Farming and Mixed Farming stating 5 points each.

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Answered by sanish
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Mixed farming

It is the combining of two independent agricultural enterprises on the same farm.

Mixed farming is the combining of two independent agricultural enterprises on the same farm. A typical case of mixed farming is the combination of crop enterprise 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.

Mixed farming is a system of farming in which a farmer conducts different types of agricultural practices together, on a single farm in view of increasing his income through different sources, is called as mixed farming. But, what is a farm? & what is Farming? Receiving the radiant energy of sun through crops and cattle is called as farming whereas, the place where these practices are done, is called as a farm. Here is one example: Rearing of cattle and growing fodder for them on a piece of land is called as farming. In other words, Mixed farming is the combining of two independent agricultural enterprises on the same farm.


Mixed farming system can be defined as –
(i).The use of a single farm for multiple purposes, as the growing of cash crops or the raising of livestock is called as mixed farming.
(ii).Farming involving both the growing of crops and the keeping of livestock is called as mixed farming.
(iii). A type of commercial agriculture concerned with the production of both crops and animals on one farm. Stock on a mixed farm used to be grazed on fallow land, but many modern mixed farms produce some, or all, of their fodder crops.

Mixed farming is a system of farming in which a farmer conducts different types of agricultural practices together, on a single farm in view of increasing his income through different sources, is called as mixed farming.But, what is a farm? & what is Farming? Receiving the radiant energy of sun through crops and cattle is called as farming whereas, the place where these practices are done, is called as a farm. Here is one example: Rearing of cattle and growing fodder for them on a piece of land is called as farming. In other words, Mixed farming is the combining of two independent agricultural enterprises on the same farm.

In mixed farming a farmer can take up different types of practices for income generation while doing his main business of agriculture. Some of these practices that can be done together with the main agricultural practices are – poultry faming, dairy farming, bee keeping, sericulture, Pisciculture, shrimp farming, goat and sheep rearing, piggery and agro forestry. Thus a farmer can raise his income manifold through carrying out different farming practices together. The greatest benefit from this type of farming is that if any one business does not pay desired benefit, the same can be recovered from the benefit of the other business.

for dairy farming -
A dairy farmer manages dairy cows and milking operations to ensure maximum milk production.Typical responsibilities include monitoring the health of the cows, administering medication, feeding, using milking equipment, managing the herd and managing waste. Some dairy farms process the milk on site, while others supply milk to dairy processing companies.
Dairy farming requires expert knowledge about farming methods. A degree in dairy science, agriculture or a related field is beneficial, but experience is the most important requirement for a successful dairy farmer. Farmers' responsibilities vary according to the sizes and types of farming operations they manage. Smaller operations typically grow and harvest feed for their cattle, and breed and raise their own cows. Larger operations tend to buy feed and heifers. Both types of farms require employees to assist with herd management, feeding and milking. Dairy farmers collaborate with veterinarians and animal nutritionists to keep animals healthy and to formulate feeding plans that maximize milk production.

Modern milking systems, such as rotary and parallel milking parlors, allow farmers to milk large numbers of cows in a relatively short period. Older systems offer less automation, require greater supervision and are more labor intensive. Milking takes place between one and three times a day, every day of the year, and a farmer's working day usually starts at dawn.




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Farming of crops and rearing cattle on the same land is known as mixed farming. It helps in recycling soil nutrients by crop rotation. ... Dairy farming deals with production of milk. A dairy farm is a place where animals like cow, goat, sheeps, and yaks are kept and raised to produce good quality of milk.

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