What is the difference between agriculture and husbandry?
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Agriculture is the cultivation of crops
Animal husbandry is the process of obtaining the materials from animals
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Agriculture is by far the most comprehensive of these terms; in common with farming and husbandry it implies the cultivation of the soil, the production and harvesting of crops, the care and breeding of livestock; it includes in addition other pursuits that may or may not be connected with farming and husbandry such as horticulture, forestry, dairying, sugar making, and beekeeping.
Husbandry usually suggests small holdings and production for the use of a household or community rather than for a distant market.
It often suggests more varied employments than farming (as dairying or beekeeping) and often denotes management of a particular branch of farming.