Farming Types
Crops and Animals
Farming Terms
Farming Challenges
100

This farming type involves raising animals such as cows, sheep, and goats.

pastoral farming

100

These crops are typically grown in arable farming for human consumption.

vegetables

100

This is the term for land used for farming.

farmland

100

Lack of this resource can make farming very difficult, especially in dry areas.

water

200

This type of farming involves growing crops like wheat, rice, and vegetables.

Arable farming

200

This is an animal raised for its milk in pastoral farming.

cow

200

This is the process of collecting crops from the fields.

harvesting

200

This natural event can destroy crops and disrupt farming.

flood

300

This farming type combines both growing crops and raising animals.

mixed farming
300

In mixed farming, farmers grow these in addition to raising animals.

crops

300

This is the type of equipment often used in arable farming to plant and harvest crops.

tractor

300

This issue can cause pests to destroy crops and lower farm productivity.

pest infestation

400

Farmers practice this type of farming when they grow food only for their own family, not for selling

subsistence farming

400

This animal provides wool in pastoral farming.

sheep

400

This term describes the area where animals are kept on a farm.

barn

400

One of the biggest problems for subsistence farming is the lack of this.

money

500

Large-scale farming for commercial sale, using modern technology and machines, is known as this.

commercial farming

500

These are the main crops grown in commercial farming in tropical regions.

banana and coffee
500

This farming technique involves rotating crops to maintain soil fertility.

crop rotation

500

This is a problem for commercial farmers when the price of their products falls in the market.

market fluctuation