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[[Image:Many miners extend tree farm.png|thumb|right|350px|Extending a tree farm in a soil layer.]]
 
[[Image:Many miners extend tree farm.png|thumb|right|350px|Extending a tree farm in a soil layer.]]
'''Tree Farming''' is the process of creating an environment in which saplings can safely form and mature into [[tree|trees]]. Since planting trees is not possible (without mods), a more indirect approach must be used. This technique may be used to supplement a thriving [[wood industry]]. Tree farms require a large area and may not produce fast enough for impatient gamers due to the time requirements involved.
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'''Tree Farming''' is the process of creating an environment in which saplings can safely form and mature into [[tree|trees]]. Since planting trees is not possible, a more indirect approach must be used. This technique may be used to supplement a thriving [[wood industry]]. Tree farms require a large area and may not produce fast enough for impatient gamers due to the time requirements involved.
  
  
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===Soil Layers===
 
===Soil Layers===
  
The fastest way to clear out space for a large tree farm is by digging out a subterranean soil layer while leaving the floors intact. This only works after a [[cavern]] has been breached. Since soil is easily mined and requires no [[irrigation]] system this is probably the easiest option if it is available. Note, however, that surface tree growth will be greatly reduced if you mine out the layer directly below the surface.
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The fastest way to clear out space for a large tree farm is by digging out a subterranean soil layer while leaving the floors intact. This only works after a [[cavern]] has been breached. Since soil is easy mined and requires no [[irrigation]] system this is probably the easiest option if it is available. Note, however, that surface tree growth will be greatly reduced if you mine out the layer directly below the surface.
  
 
===Deep Underground===
 
===Deep Underground===
 
[[Image:Underground tree farm.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Freshly irrigated tree farm next to a [[volcano]]]]
 
[[Image:Underground tree farm.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Freshly irrigated tree farm next to a [[volcano]]]]
  
If you find a suitably sized cavern opening you can opt to just use that as a tree farm, possibly enlarging it. Walling it off provides safety against migrating "wildlife".
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If you find a suitably sized cavern opening you can opt to just use that as a tree farm, possibly enlarging it. Walling it of provides safety against migrating "wildlife".
  
 
If the above options are not for you then your next option is to dig out a large underground space and flood it. This too only works after a [[cavern]] has been breached. Locate a suitable level and set your miners to work. While your miners and haulers are hard at work set up an irrigation system. Large amounts of water will need to be utilized since evaporation is a significant force when dealing with copious amounts of liquid spread over open areas. Rivers and lakes make excellent sources, but be wary of slowing frame rates especially with lakes. Once every tile has been covered then you can opt to recycle the water by dropping it down onto a similarly opened out space on a lower level. This way you may dig out larger farms without requiring more water.
 
If the above options are not for you then your next option is to dig out a large underground space and flood it. This too only works after a [[cavern]] has been breached. Locate a suitable level and set your miners to work. While your miners and haulers are hard at work set up an irrigation system. Large amounts of water will need to be utilized since evaporation is a significant force when dealing with copious amounts of liquid spread over open areas. Rivers and lakes make excellent sources, but be wary of slowing frame rates especially with lakes. Once every tile has been covered then you can opt to recycle the water by dropping it down onto a similarly opened out space on a lower level. This way you may dig out larger farms without requiring more water.

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