1. Arable farming - cultivation of crops such as grains, vegetables, and fruits on open land.
2. Livestock farming - raising animals for meat, milk, eggs, wool, or other products.
3. Dairy farming - specifically focused on the production of milk and dairy products from cattle.
4. Poultry farming - raising chickens, turkeys, ducks, or other birds for meat or egg production.
5. Aquaculture - farming aquatic organisms such as fish, shellfish, and seaweed in controlled environments.
6. Organic farming - using natural and sustainable methods to grow crops and raise animals without synthetic chemicals or pesticides.
7. Hydroponics - growing plants in a nutrient-rich water solution without soil, typically in a controlled environment.
8. Urban farming - cultivating crops or raising animals in cities or urban areas, often using innovative methods such as rooftop gardens or vertical farming.
9. Agroforestry - combining agriculture and forestry practices to create sustainable land use systems that benefit both crops and trees.
10. Subsistence farming - producing enough food for one's own family or community's needs, typically on a small-scale and using traditional methods.
Types of farming
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