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− | + | A '''farm''' is a building that allows dwarves to [[grow]] [[plant]]s from [[seed]] as a method to produce [[food]] and [[alcohol]] for a fortress. Farms can either be built [[outside]] on the surface (ontop of [[soil]]) or [[inside]] on [[mud|muddied]] ground. Depending where you can build your farm decides what [[plants]] you can grow there. | |
− | + | In large fortresses, a farm is the most compact way of producing food. Early forts can get by with [[herbalist]]s collecting plants from [[bush]]es outside, but this is an inefficient use of space and travel time. Setting up a subterranean farm requires muddy tiles and a [[farmer]], but creating muddy tiles requires an essay and a degree in [[mechanics|mechanical engineering]] and [[water|fluid dynamics]] to [[irrigation|irrigate]] your fields. | |
− | + | Farms set up outside can conviniently grow plants collected from outside such as; [[prickle berries]], [[rat weed]], [[longland grass]], [[strawberries]] ''(mmm)'', and [[whip wine]]. There may be [[plants|others]]. | |
− | + | == Defining the farm plot == | |
− | + | Farm plots must be built on a suitable location (see [[farming]]), and require a dwarf with the [[grower]] skill enabled to prepare. | |
− | Farm plots must be built on a suitable location and require a dwarf with the [[grower | ||
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− | + | To place a farm plot enter the {{K|b}}uild menu and select farm {{K|p}}lots. Use the {{K|u}} and {{K|k}} keys to expand the width and height of the plot, and {{K|m}} and {{K|h}} to decrease the size. When the plot is the desired size, and in the right position, pressing {{K|Enter}} will place it. A free dwarf with the [[grower]] skill should then start clearing out any rubble or other impediments away from the farm plot. | |
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− | To place a farm plot enter the {{K|b}}uild menu and select farm {{K|p}}lots. Use the {{K|u}} and {{K|k}} keys to expand the width and height of the plot, and {{K|m}} and {{K|h}} to decrease the size. When the plot is the desired size, and in the right position, pressing {{K|Enter}} will place it. A free dwarf with the [[grower]] skill should then start clearing out any rubble or other impediments away from the farm plot | ||
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== Suggested size == | == Suggested size == | ||
− | + | How much farm space do you need? Surprisingly little; a 5x5 plot will provide enough food to bring you through your first winter, and even smaller fields are sufficient if you stretch out the food by cooking [[brewing|brewed alcohol]] from the plants. Try to leave a little extra space in [[underground]] farm rooms for for farmers to stack spare boulders. Boulders that get moved under doors in a farm can cause them to get stuck ajar that can lead to flooding. | |
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− | Try to leave a little extra space in [[underground]] farm rooms for farmers to stack spare boulders. | ||
− | == | + | === See Also === |
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* [[Farming]], for a complete guide | * [[Farming]], for a complete guide | ||
* [[Irrigation]] | * [[Irrigation]] | ||
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