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Farming types

Subsistence farming http://ex.matrix.msu.edu/africa/curriculum/lm9/te_two.htm Until quite recently, the majority of people in many African countries were economically engaged in subsistence agriculture.

Commercial farming Wheat harvesting

Arable farming

Pastoral farming Cows, sheep and chickens

Pigs

Beef country Extensive farming produces New Zealand's export beef. http://www.maf.govt.nz/photos/photos/37.html

Intensive farming Battery hens Rice terraces

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