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Commercial Farming - Definition, Practices, and Benefits

Commercial farming involves the large-scale production of crops and livestock for sale, using advanced technology and minimal labor. This type of farming focuses on profit-making and selling goods in the market. Contrary to subsistence farming, where the produced goods are consumed by the farmer's household, commercial farming is aimed at generating income through agricultural products. Explore the characteristics, methods, and impacts of commercial farming through this comprehensive guide.

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Commercial Farming - Definition, Practices, and Benefits

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  1. Definition By: Samantha Zerafa

  2. Pronunciation Antonyms Definition for Commercial farming kəˈmɜːrʃl fa:rmin (ke-mer-shal far-ming) The production of crops and livestock being raised and sold. The farming which is performed on large scale, with the help of machine like harvesters, tractors etc. is called commercial farming. Farming for a profit, where food is produced by advanced technological means for sale in the market and livestock is raised. Often very few workers are employed. Substance Farming 2. Living off the things you grow and raise. Related words 1.Commercial farm 2. Commercial farmer Synonyms Sentences 1.Commercial farmers raised crops and livestock to sell. 2.The Commercial Farmersold all of his crops to the market to make money. To sell all your goods. Living off money you make from selling your homegrown good.

  3. Bibliography • http//:www.answers.com • www.fruitsinfo.com • Geography Alive Regions and people book • Interactive Student Notebook ( Regions and People)

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