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Agriculture Pt. 2 AP Human Geography
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Overview Subsistence agriculture is most common in LDC’s. MDC’s rely on commercial agriculture. Commercial agriculture can be broken into 6 categories. – Mixed Crop and Livestock – Dairy Farming – Grain Farming – Livestock Ranching – Mediterranean – Commercial Gardening and Fruit
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Dairy Farming Mainly milk, but also butter, cheese, yogurt. Farms are located closer to “market” because items are more perishable. Milkshed- the area around an area to which milk can be delivered w/o spoilage. – Originally 30 miles, now up to 300 miles. Challenges – Labor Intensive – Year round commitment (winter feeding)
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Mixed Crop and Livestock Both crops and livestock are raised. Crops, however, are fed to livestock and not intended for human consumption. Land is devoted to crops but profit$ come from animals. Most common in the U.S. w/ corn. Crop rotation used to maximize yield and maintain fertile soil.
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Grain Farming Seed from “grasses” – Wheat, corn, oats, barley, rice, millet Grown for human consumption U.S. and Canada account for ½ of World’s wheat exports “Breadbasket” Machines that make wheat farming easier include McCormick reaper and combine.
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Corn and Wheat Belts
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Livestock Ranching Done in areas where soil is too poor to produce crops. – Texas, Oklahoma Historically Texas to train to Chicago back onto train to the East Coast. Also common in Australia and Argentina.
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Mediterranean Southern Europe, N. Africa, California West Coasts – Hot, dry summers, moderate winters, moist air Fruits, vegetables, flowers – Olives, grapes are most important
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Commercial Gardening and Fruit U.S. Southeast, Northeast, Midwest, California Truck farmers – Some sold directly to consumers, most to processors. Long growing season and humid climate Specialty farms – Smaller scale farms – Appeal to more affluent consumers
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