What is the difference between mixed farming and mixed cropping?
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Mixed farming is where crops and animals are grown and kept on the same piece of land at the same time. A farmer cultivates his/her land and grows crops while at the same time keeping farm animals on that farm.
On the other hand, mixed cropping, is where different crops are grown at the same time in the same piece of land.
Mixed cropping is where a farmer has different crops in the land to make most use of the soil resources.
On the other hand, mixed cropping, is where different crops are grown at the same time in the same piece of land.
Mixed cropping is where a farmer has different crops in the land to make most use of the soil resources.
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Mixed farming is a type of farming which involves both the growing of crops and the raising of livestock.
Mixed cropping is a system of sowing two or three crops together on the same land, one being the main crop and the others the subsidiaries.
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