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Farming the wrong way. Classification of farming. Intensive = small farm + large inputs per unit of land Output per land is high Output per man is low. Extensive = large farm + small inputs per unit of land Output per land is low Output per man is high. Intensive vs Extensive.
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Farming the wrong way Classification of farming
Intensive= small farm + large inputs per unit of land Output per land is high Output per man is low Extensive= large farm + small inputs per unit of land Output per land is low Output per man is high Intensive vs Extensive
Intensive farming • Small farm size • Use a lot of labour + fertilizers • Large production for each unit of land
Extensive farming • Large farm size • Use little labour • Use machines • Small production for each unit of land
Arable farming • Grow crops only • Like rice, wheat
Pastoral farming • Rear animals only (livestock) • Like sheep, cows
Mixed farming • Grow crops + rear livestock
Subsistence farming • Provide food for farmers’ family • Not for sale
Commercial farming • Crops are grown for sale
A wheat farm in the USA • Extensive • Arable • commercial
A sheep farm in New Zealand • Extensive • Pastoral • commercial
A vegetable farm in Hong Kong • Intensive • Arable • commercial
A flower farm in the Netherlands • Extensive • Arable farming • commercial
A vineyard in France • Extensive • Arable • commercial
A terraced rice farm in China • Intensive • Arable • subsistence
A wheat-sheep farm in Australia • Extensive • Mixed • commercial
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