Noun
growing crops and feed and livestock all on the same farm
Source: WordNetBarriers to grain imports stimulated a return to mixed farming, and by 1938 Finland's farmers were able to meet roughly 90 percent of the domestic demand for grain. Source: Internet
Shifts in the agriculture economy from tobacco to mixed farming created less need for slaves' labor. Source: Internet
This is known as mixed farming, or the practice of crop cultivation with the incorporation of raising cattle, sheep and/or goats by the same economic entity, is increasingly common. Source: Internet