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Explore What Mixed Farming is and the Method used in India
When different crops are cultivated on the same farmland, it is known as Mixed Farming. It's an old farming practice in India. It creates a balanced relationship between crop production and animal husbandry. Mixed farming also encompasses a range of farm activities, including livestock rearing, beekeeping, fisheries, and poultry farming, among others.
Characteristics of Mixed Farming
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A portion of the farming land is used for raising animals and producing animal feed.
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Organic manure and compost are typically used in mixed farming. It is only possible if animal husbandry is available.
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It is also similar to commercial farming because this type of farming utilises farming implements and heavy machinery, such as tractors.
Methods of the Mixed Farming System
Co-cultivation Farming: the method of growing two crops together, with an understanding of whether they are beneficial for each other, without any negative impact.
Agricultural Crops with a Garden System: In the garden area, certain crops are cultivated through mixed farming methods.
Agricultural and Forestry System: growing crops and forest plants together.
Fish and pig farming: Pigs supply organic manure for the fish.
Fish with Duck Farming: 250 to 300 ducks and a one-hectare fish pond. This system provides eggs, meat, and fish.
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