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Farming

Multiple Cropping & Double Cropping: A Complete Guide

Growing one crop per field per year leaves a lot of potential on the table. Multiple cropping (also called multicropping) is the practice of growing more than one crop on the same piece of land in a single year – either at the same time, in sequence, or in carefully planned rotations.

Multiple cropping is any system that grows two or more crops on the same land in the same year. The main types are double cropping (two crops in sequence on the same plot in one year), intercropping (two or more crops growing together at the same time), relay cropping (planting the next crop before the current one is harvested), and sequential cropping (back-to-back crop cycles with no overlap).

Done well, multicropping lifts yield per acre, spreads weather and market risk, and builds healthier soil. Done badly, it drains nutrients, increases pest pressure, and wears out the land. This guide breaks down the types, the pros and cons, what to plant together, and when double cropping specifically is worth it on a US farm or homestead.

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Farm Feed

The Different Types of Animal Feed

The need for feed supplements for domesticated livestock has always been in high demand. It acts as a pure nutritional resource for farm animals that fills in the lacking of nutrition in their regular diets. But there are different types of animal feed available in today’s feed industry that don’t get along with every livestock.

For instance, raw corn and soybean meal is an excellent choice to feed domesticated livestock. But at the same time, if you serve the same feed to poultry animals, their digestive tract will negatively react to it.

Essentially, livestock and poultry feed are not the same, nor do any other types of feed. So, It’s better if you understand each of the animal feed classifications first.

We have created an information-packed guide on the different types of feeds and their purposes to help you decide which feed best suits your farm’s needs!