Sunday, November 7, 2010

Farming and Food Production

Types of Farming Systems
1. Subsistence: provision of food for family and their community; little or no surplus; mixed crops; extensive use of human labor; low use of fossil fuels, chemicals, and capital; little technology.
2. Commercial: large profit generating scale; maximized yields, monocultures; high levels of technology, energy, and chemical inputs.

Farming can also be described as:

1. Extensive: uses more land with a lower density of animals or crops; lower inputs and outputs.
2. Intensive: intensive use of land; high inputs and outputs

And as:
i. Pastoral
ii. Arable
iii. Mixed

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