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Re: Corn

Postby Wournos » Tue Mar 19, 2013 10:01 am

Ok thanks you all. I'll try your suggestions instead. I've replanted corn simply because I wasn't able to do the (misleading) rotation thing and one of its bars is really high. Same with Pumpkin.

Maybe someone who understands this better than I do can update the wiki?
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Re: Corn

Postby Hans_Lemurson » Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:37 pm

MagicManICT wrote:
Hans_Lemurson wrote:"Crop Rotation" is a misleading term, since its actual practice is nearly the opposite of that.


Actually, that is exactly what it is. If you think farmers rotate crops every year, you're mistaken. It's done on a schedule of "Crop A for X years, Crop B for Y years, leave fallow for Z years."
Ah, didn't know that. I thought "Crop Rotation" was more frequent than that. Thanks for the info.

Wournos wrote:Ok thanks you all. I'll try your suggestions instead. I've replanted corn simply because I wasn't able to do the (misleading) rotation thing and one of its bars is really high. Same with Pumpkin.

Maybe someone who understands this better than I do can update the wiki?

I've added some info on the wiki and have been improving and clarifying different pages. I haven't dared touch the "Agriculture" article yet though. The pages about Corn and its various types give some info on how to get them, but I haven't done anything similar for the other crops.

I really should though, since Oats, Rye, Barley and Wheat all redirecting to the same barren page is terrible, terrible formatting (although apparently at least one person thought it was a good idea)
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