what is difference between mixed and plantation farming
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Mixed farming. Mixed farming is a type of farming which involves both the growing of crops as well as the raising of livestock. ... Cultivation of crops along with rearing of animals for meat or milk is called Mixed Farming. For example, the same farm may grow cereal crops, and keep cattle, sheep, pigs or poultry.
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plz can u tell 3 points for both
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Mixed farming can be define as art of planting different kind of crops, it may be two or more than two crops on the same land e.g yam and pepper or yam, pepper, water mellon and water leaf on the same land.This system may occur if there is over population in a country or diverting of land for another use.
while plantation farming is a tropical farming where crops are grown in large area of land or estate and they are sold in distant market or for export orientation.
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