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Mixed farms

 

Mixed farms grow crops and keep livestockMany of the farms in the North York Moors are small but they farm a mixture of sheltered valley bottoms, sloping valley sides and high, exposed moorland.

Mixed farms have crops and livestock. They grow crops where there is good quality soil and graze livestock on higher land. Mixed farming is very common in the North York Moors. Have a look at arable and pastoral farming for more information.


Enjoying a moorland walk

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