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different types of farming systems

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  https://www.agristudoc.com/types-of-farming-system-factor-affecting/ Types of Farming System, Concept & Factor Affecting February 25, 2023   by  Agri Studoc Farming systems an important sector of the economy, Different  types of farming system  exist in the world, which vary depending on the region, culture, and  farming practices . These farming systems have a significant impact on the economy, environment, and social development of a region. Farming systems are the  backbone of agriculture  and play a critical role in food security, economic development, and environmental sustainability. In this article, we will explore 15 different types of farming systems and the factors that affect them. From traditional subsistence farming to innovative  precision farming , we will discuss the  benefits and challenges  of each farming system and their impact on the economy, environment, and social development. By understanding the differ...

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https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=mixed+farming&qpvt=mixed+farming&form=IGRE&first=1 The good aspect of this farming practice is the nature of benefiting each other (the animals manure is being utilized in the field as organic fertilizer while the crop residues is used as feed for livestock) The left over can be utilized as feed for livestock. 

Let's hear the beauty of practicing mixed farming within our area, due to great contributions it will bring.

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       Mixed farming  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_farming                                  Mixed farming is an agricultural practice that involves the simultaneous cultivation of crops and the rearing of livestock on the same farm. This approach contrasts with specialized farming, where a farm focuses solely on either crops or animals. Mixed farming integrates both activities, allowing farmers to diversify their production and potentially increase their overall efficiency and sustainability. Advantages of Mixed Farming Diverse Income Streams : By combining crop production and livestock, farmers can spread risk and stabilize their income. If one aspect of the farm faces a downturn (e.g., poor crop yield), the other (e.g., livestock) may still provide income. Improved Soil Fertility : Animal manure can be used as a natural fertilizer for crops, reducing the need for sy...

THAT'S BEAUTY OF PRACTICING CROP ROTATION.

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More about crop rotation.

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https://www.agristudoc.com/crop-rotation-advantages-disadvantages/ Crop Rotation: Objectives, Principles, Advantages & Disadvantages December 18, 2023   by  Agri Studoc The agricultural technique known as crop rotation involves cultivating different crops sequentially in a given area over multiple growing seasons. This method mitigates nutrient dependence, pest, and weed pressures, reducing the risk of developing resistant pests and weeds. Table of Contents What is Crop Rotation? Why Follow Rotation? Objectives of Crop Rotation 1.Enhancing Soil Fertility 2. Controlling Pests and Diseases 3. Weed Management 4. Optimizing Nutrient Use 5. Diversification for Economic Stability 6. Improving Water Use Efficiency 7. Mitigating Soil Erosion 8. Boosting Crop Yield 9. Sustainability and Environmental Benefits Principles of Crop Rotation Advantages of Crop Rotation 1. Improves soil conditions 2.  Improve soil structure 3. Prevents the Concentration of Pests and Diseases 4. Inte...