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− | Your dwarves can plant 1 [[seed]] per tile on each [[farm plot]], and depending on the crop, the [[skill]] of the [[grower]], and whether the farm plot was [[fertilizer|fertilized]], each planted tile will yield a stack of 0-12 (average: 5) edible, [[mill|millable]], [[brewing|brewable]], or otherwise [[farmer's workshop|processable]] plants each | + | Your dwarves can plant 1 [[seed]] per [[tile]] on each [[farm plot]], and depending on the crop, the [[skill]] of the [[grower]], and whether the farm plot was [[fertilizer|fertilized]], each planted tile will yield a stack of 0-12 (average: 5) edible, [[mill|millable]], [[brewing|brewable]], or otherwise [[farmer's workshop|processable]] plants each [[season]]. If fully planted, a 3x3 farm plot can thus yield an average of 9 stacks of 5 plants per season, or 180 plants per year. Brewing always quintuples stack sizes; for example, a stack of [[cave wheat]]s [5] is brewed into a [[barrel]] of [[Dwarven beer]] [25] at a [[still]]. Processing [[quarry bush]] plants into quarry bush leaves at a farmer's workshop also quintuples stack size, as does processing [[sweet pod]]s into [[Dwarven syrup]]. [[mill|Milling]] sweet pods into [[Dwarven sugar]] does ''not'' increase stack size. [[Pig tail]]s and [[plump helmet]]s grow faster than other crops, and as long as the mature plants are harvested promptly, it is not hard to grow two crops of either plant each season from the same plot. |
− | + | A beginning fortress has 7 dwarves, each of which consumes 6 [[Main:urist|urist]]s of food and drink per dwarf per season, or 168 for the whole fortress for the year. A properly-managed and fully-utilized 3x3 plot (9 tiles * average 5 plants harvested per season * 4 seasons * 5 brewing/milling multiplier = 900 units of food and drink) could potentially feed the entire fortress. A single 5x5 plot could potentially feed hundreds of dwarves (25 x 5 x 4 x 5 = 2500 units of food and drink). | |
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− | A beginning fortress has 7 dwarves, each of which consumes 6 [[Main:urist|urist]]s of food and drink per dwarf per season, or 168 for the whole fortress for the year | ||
The general limitation is not the size of the farm per se, but the skill of the growers, the availability of seeds and [[potash]] for fertilizer, and careful management of [[labor]], [[stockpiles]], and the food industry to ensure that crops are harvested (rather than left to [[wear|wither]] in the field), are properly stored away from [[vermin]], the plants are processed, and seeds are recovered so that the cycle can continue next season. | The general limitation is not the size of the farm per se, but the skill of the growers, the availability of seeds and [[potash]] for fertilizer, and careful management of [[labor]], [[stockpiles]], and the food industry to ensure that crops are harvested (rather than left to [[wear|wither]] in the field), are properly stored away from [[vermin]], the plants are processed, and seeds are recovered so that the cycle can continue next season. |