Classification of Farming Systems:
A) According to the Size of the Farm:
a) Collective farming.
b) cultivation farming: i) small scale farming ii) large scale farming.
B) According to the Proportion of Land, Labour and Capital Investment:
a) Intensive cultivation.
b) Extensive cultivation.
C) According to the Value of Products or Income or on the basis of Comparative
Advantages:
i) Specialized farming.
ii) Diversified farming.
iii) Mixed farming.
iv) Ranching.
v) Dry farming .
D) According to the Water Supply:
i) Rained farming.
ii) Irrigated farming.
E) According to:
I) Type of Rotation:
a) lay system:i)) unregulated lay farming
ii)) regulated lay system.
b) Field system.
c) Perennial crop system.
II) Intensity of the Rotation:
a) Shifting cultivation.
b) Lay or fallow farming.
c) Permanent cultivation.
d) Multiple cropping.
F) Classification According to Degree of Commercialization:
a) Commercialized farming.
b) Partly commercialized farming.
c) Subsistence farming.
G) Classification According to Degree of Nomadic:
a) Total nomadic.
b) Semi nomadic.
c) Partial nomadic.
d) Transhumant.
e) Stationary animal husbandry.
H) Classification According to Cropping and Animal Activities:
I) Classification According to Implements Used for Cultivation:
a) Spade farming.
b) Hoe farming.
c) Mechanized or tractor farming.
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