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:''Anything'' can be farmed with irrigation. Irrigation creates the mud that is then farmed, not the floor under it. --[[User:N9103|Edward]] 20:21, 8 January 2008 (EST)
 
:''Anything'' can be farmed with irrigation. Irrigation creates the mud that is then farmed, not the floor under it. --[[User:N9103|Edward]] 20:21, 8 January 2008 (EST)
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:you do not need any irrigation to farm on any soil. it can ''ALL'' be farmed without irrigation [[User:Chariot|Chariot]] 21:59, 8 January 2008 (EST)

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Is it worth having a map tiles category to relate all the individual (non construction) features of a map, such soil, sand, floors, trees, stairs, ramps, sky, unseen rock, etc.? --Markavian

I have a map with silty loam, but when I build a farm plot on this soil it says I have no seeds to plant there... Is it the soil type or the lack of seeds? It doesn't make sense, because wild plants and trees can grow on that soil type. I'm looking into it.Schm0 06:36, 21 November 2007 (EST)

I'd have said lack of seeds it will only show the crops that you have seeds for. However if your talking outdoor farms then some crops will only grow in certain biomes. --Shades 06:50, 21 November 2007 (EST)
So silty loam is an acceptable soil type to have outdoor farming? I get the message "no seeds available for this location".Schm0 12:32, 21 November 2007 (EST)
I'm assuming you haven't modded anything and are playing as Dwarves. Dwarves cannot start out with any above-ground crops or seeds, so you indeed won't have any seeds to plant for any above-ground farm plots without first foraging or buying some. This isn't related to the type of soil you place it on; if it lets you build a farm plot, then you can plant the appropriate crops there as long as they fit the biome. Silty loam underground would be fine for planting plump helmets, or above ground fine for planting rope reed. --Hesitris 12:14, 2 December 2007 (EST)

Sandy Loam

All right, the list in the article is "possibly incomplete".

The question is, can Sandy Loam be farmed without being irrigated?

Maybe, even more importantly than the possibly incomplete list of soils which can be farmed without irrigation, there needs to be a list of soils which cannot be farmed by irrigation.

Of course, I would have chosen to do this by having an article for each type of soil saying simply:

Sandy loam is a type of soil.

It may (not?) be farmed without being irrigated.

(other properties: is it in layers? what icon does it use? etc)

Category:Soils which need irrigation or Category:Soils which do need irrigation

GarrieIrons 07:28, 8 January 2008 (EST)

Anything can be farmed with irrigation. Irrigation creates the mud that is then farmed, not the floor under it. --Edward 20:21, 8 January 2008 (EST)
you do not need any irrigation to farm on any soil. it can ALL be farmed without irrigation Chariot 21:59, 8 January 2008 (EST)