Talk:Pastoral farming

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[edit] Note on terminology (probably Australia-only)

In Australia, especially South Australia, pastoral farming is called grazing and a "farmer" who (say) runs a few thousand sheep but does no cropping would be called a grazier. At one time, the term farmer was reserved (at least in South Australia) for someone who grew crops; this distinction has faded in the last couple of decades.

I don't know whether someone who grew crops but only for consumption by his/her livestock would have been called a farmer or a farmer and grazier. In practice, the majority of Australian farms grow both crops and livestock, so the distinction is rather thin. (However, the majority of Australian farmland is unsuitable for cropping.)

Chris Chittleborough 08:49, 24 March 2006 (UTC)