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Option B - Mixed farming is a type of farming where the land is used for both growing food and fodder crops as well as rearing livestock.
It involves a combination of crop production and animal husbandry.
In mixed farming systems, farmers grow crops such as wheat, maize, vegetables, fruits, etc., for food production, while also keeping livestock like cattle, sheep, goats, or poultry for meat, milk, eggs, and other by-products.
B. Mixed farming is a type of farming where the land is used for both growing food and fodder crops as well as rearing livestock.
It involves a combination of crop production and animal husbandry.
In mixed farming systems, farmers grow crops such as wheat, maize, vegetables, fruits, etc., for food production, while also keeping livestock like cattle, sheep, goats, or poultry for meat, milk, eggs, and other by-products.