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== Finding farmland ==
 
== Finding farmland ==
You cannot plant [[seed]]s on a bare rock floor, only on [[mud]] or [[soil]]. The easiest way to farm, by far, is to find some soil, which may be found on the surface or by digging into a layer of soil underground ''if'' there was a soil [[layer]] present on embark in one of the [[biome]]s. If soil is unavailable, you will need to set up an [[irrigation]] scheme to deposit [[water]] on the bare rock to create mud, which can then have [[farm plot]]s placed upon it.  
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You cannot plant seeds on a bare rock floor, only on [[mud]] or [[soil]]. The easiest way to farm, by far, is to find some soil, which may be found on the surface or by digging into a layer of soil underground ''if'' there was a soil [[layer]] present on embark in one of the [[biome]]s. If soil is unavailable, you will need to set up an [[irrigation]] scheme to deposit water on the bare rock to create mud, which can then have farm plots placed upon it.  
  
However, muddying rock for farming only works [[underground]]; above ground, it is deceptive (and may be considered a bug).  Above-ground rock floors ''can'' be muddied, and [[farm plot]]s ''can'' be built on them - also, if the farmplot overlaps even one tile of soil, they can even have seeds designated for planting - '''but''' the farmplot will ''never actually get planted with seeds'', and so will never become productive.
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However, muddying rock for farming only works underground; above ground, it is deceptive (and may be considered a bug).  Above-ground rock floors ''can'' be muddied, and [[farm plot]]s ''can'' be built on them - also, if the farmplot overlaps even one tile of soil, they can even have seeds designated for planting - '''but''' the farmplot will ''never actually get planted with seeds'', and so will never become productive.
  
 
== Aboveground or underground? ==
 
== Aboveground or underground? ==

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