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Submitted to : LESHA MAM
Submitted by : SHARI.K.S
Natural science
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TYPES OF FARMING
FARMING
Agriculture, also called farming or husbandry, is the cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other life forms for food, fiber, biofuel, medicinals and other products used to sustain and enhance human life.
TYPES OF FARMING• SERICULTURE• PISCICULTURE• APICULTURE• MUSHROOM CULTIVATION• FLORICULTURE• TERRACE FARMING• ANIMAL HUSBANDARY
PISCICULTURE• Branch of farming which involves rearing of fish
and prawn on a commercial basis.• It includes : a. Edible fish b. Ornamental fish c. Prawns Egs. Of edible fish : Gourami, Karpe, Rohu, Katla Egs. Of ornamental fish : Gold fish, Angel, Molly Egs. Of prawn : Naaran, karrah
CATTLE REARING• Cattle rearing involves the breeding, birthing, and
general care of cattle, be it beef cattle or dairy cattle.
• varieties Egs. Of cow : Sunandini, Jersey, Swiss brown,
Hollstein, Red Sindhi Egs. Of goat : Jamnapuri, Malabari, Pashmina,
Bengal Egs. Of buffalo : Niliravi, Murrah, Badavari
APICULTURE• Beekeeping (or apiculture, from Latin apis, bee) is
the maintenance of honey bee colonies, commonly in hives, by humans.
• to collect honey and other products of the hive (including beeswax, propolis, pollen, and royal jelly)
Egs. Of Varieties : Mellifera & Apis ( Njodiyan)
SERICULTURE• Sericulture is the rearing of silkworms for the
production of raw silk. Egs. Of Varieties : Bombyx mori, Bombyx textor,
Bombyx fortunatux
MUSHROOM CULTURE• It is also called Fungiculture
• Fungiculture is the process of producing food, medicine, and other products by the cultivation of mushrooms and other fungi.
Egs. Of Varieties grown in kerala : Salt mushroom, Perungala mushroom, Mundu mushroom, Top-shaped mushroom
TERRACE FARMING• method of growing crops on sides of hills or
mountains by planting on graduated terraces built into the slope.
• developed first by the Inca people.
• to maximize arable land area in variable terrains and to reduce soil erosion and water loss.
FLORICULTURE• Floriculture, or flower farming, is concerned with
the cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants for gardens and for floristry.
• include bedding plants, houseplants, flowering garden and pot plants, cut cultivated greens, and cut flowers.
Egs. Pelargonium, Impatiens, Petunia
CONCLUSION
• Efficient utilization of scarce and costly resources is the need of the hour to make crop production a viable proposition in the present day competitive scenario.
• It provides alternate and sustainable avocation to marginal and sub-marginalfarmers. Fruit, mushroom, apiary, animal production and poultry have beenmore viable with them.
• A better planning and utilization of the available resources will usher in bright prospects for the farm economy as a whole.
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