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What are the characteristic of commercial farming?

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Answered by Anonymous
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This question can be answered several different ways. It's more about ones individual perception of different farming practices.

Any type of business that sells a product for profit is considered commercial. Most farms are in business for profit, however there are several types of farms that don't exist for a profit, like subsistence and hobby farms.

The underlying question that I believe is being asked here is the historical perception that farms should be owned by families. While this is the case in 98 percent of farms in America, many activist groups like to portray a false perception that the family unit no longer exists in agriculture in an effort to further thier own cause.

Answered by taanushiyasathish
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Large-scale Production. ...

It is Capital-intensive. ...

The Use of High Yielding Varieties (HYV) ...

It is Produced for Sale. ...

Heavy Machinery and Human Labor. ...

In Most Cases, One Type of Agricultural Practice is Done in a Large Area. ...

The Practice is Traditionally Done all Year Round.

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