They find different enterprises to incorporate into their farming practices. For instance, producers who have a cow-calf operation could diversify their operation by retaining ownership of the calves they could've otherwise sold at weaning time, and instead keep them to background them on pasture or hay and feed for a few months until they can sell them directly to a local feedlot.
Another example is if a grain farmer wishes to plant peas and canola along with the wheat he plants every year. That's diversifying.
its not.
What sort of farms and in what country
reducing risk of relying on only one or few income sourceavoid cyclical or seasonal fluctuation by producing goods or services with different demandachieving a higher growth rate
how did a number of farms in europe change after the collapse of communism?
The African Nation is trying to diversify their economies because A country with a diverse economy will not be hurt as much if a major cash crop fails or if world prices for one of it's major mineral exports suddenly drops. THAT'S THE REAL ANSWER!!!!
Some farms 'specialise' in growing a single crop - such as wheat. Others diversify by growing more than one (or multiple) crop.
You use "diversify" as a verb.
Diversify BPO was created in 2010.
when you want to diversify in a game you would spead out
The abstract noun forms of the verb to diversify are diversification and the gerund, diversifying.
To concentrate?
its not.
The root word for diversify is "diverse," which comes from the Latin word "diversus," meaning "different" or "various."
The abstract noun forms of the verb to diversify are diversification and the gerund, diversifying.A related abstract noun is diversity.
Diversify is a verb meaning to use or produce a variety or invest in different types of financial products. If you diversify your investments, when one type goes down, the rest of your investments don't necessarily loose and some may gain.
My mum said that adding an apple and a bag of chips would diversify my bag lunch, by adding the fresh fruit.
Organic farms, commercial farms, "factory" farms, grain farms, ranches, chicken farms, pig farms, dairy farms, beef farms, bison ranches, etc.