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(Created page with 'This is a bit inconsistent. Surface soil can no longer be farmed directly. It must be irrigated first. However if you dig deeper into an underground complex of some kind you can …')
 
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This is a bit inconsistent. Surface soil can no longer be farmed directly. It must be irrigated first. However if you dig deeper into an underground complex of some kind you can find soil that can be directly farmed without irrigation. [[User:Doctorzuber|Doctorzuber]] 22:31, 1 April 2010 (UTC)
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Placing a farm on rock
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    Needs Soil or mud
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    No Mud for underground farm
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    Mud is left by water
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Placing a farm on surface soil
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    No Mud for underground farm
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    Mud is left by water
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Placing a farm on soil found in an underground complex works immediately with no warming message. I'm calling this an inconsistency since placing on rock tells you that you can place on soil, but placing on soil tells you that you need mud. I also found that by digging much deeper into an underground complex there was soil present here that could be farmed directly without irrigation. [[User:Doctorzuber|Doctorzuber]] 22:35, 1 April 2010 (UTC)

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Placing a farm on rock

    Needs Soil or mud
    No Mud for underground farm
    Mud is left by water

Placing a farm on surface soil

   No Mud for underground farm
   Mud is left by water

Placing a farm on soil found in an underground complex works immediately with no warming message. I'm calling this an inconsistency since placing on rock tells you that you can place on soil, but placing on soil tells you that you need mud. I also found that by digging much deeper into an underground complex there was soil present here that could be farmed directly without irrigation. Doctorzuber 22:35, 1 April 2010 (UTC)