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diversified farming

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noun

  1. the practice of producing a variety of crops or animals, or both, on one farm, as distinguished from specializing in a single commodity.


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The Secretary said that he aims to turn over many acres of cotton, tobacco and wheat lands to diversified farming.

From Time Magazine Archive

Another was a great impulse towards diversified farming and more scientific methods.

From Time Magazine Archive

North Dakota is rapidly forging to the front as a highly diversified farming State.

From Time Magazine Archive

Culver, a prominent local citizen and practitioner of diversified farming, his handsome daughter, Miss Tansy Culver, two young sons, and Mr. Culver’s sister-in-law, Miss Singleterry, who was flung some distance off the tailgate.

From "The Teacher’s Funeral" by Richard Peck

Goes and gits a passle of slim-tailed, yeller cows from New Jersey and aims to handle cream and diversified farming.

From Nye and Riley's Wit and Humor (Poems and Yarns) by Bill Nye

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