Livestock Income Range in Mixed Farming

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In mixed farming, the income from livestock should be:

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In mixed farming, the income from livestock should be:

  1. At least 10% and upper limit 49% of gross income ✓ Correct
  2. At least 20% and upper limit 49% of gross income
  3. At least 30% and upper limit 49% of gross income
  4. At least 5% and upper limit 49% of gross income
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Correct Answer: At least 10% and upper limit 49% of gross income

In mixed farming, livestock must contribute a minimum of 10% and a maximum of 49% of gross farm income. If livestock income goes above 49%, it becomes specialized farming.

Income Thresholds in Different Farming Systems
  • Mixed farming: Livestock income = 10% to 49% of gross income
  • Specialized farming: Single enterprise income ≥ 50% of gross income
  • Diversified farming: No single enterprise ≥ 50% of gross income
Livestock Species in Mixed Farming
  • Mixed farming mainly includes milch cattle and buffaloes (not sheep/goat primarily)

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