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ZZLONG

About farming husbandry

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These suggestions are all collcted by me from my friends,we had a discussion,and now I'm posting  them to the forum;)

We are just a group of Chinese high school students,we all like the TFC,but we may not the expert translater,so there's must some grammer problems inside

Please pardon us :P

--About wildlife.Wild animals are afraid of fire, when you're standing next to a campfire or just hold a torch,wildlife will not go close to you easily.And the boar,wild roosters, bulls are aggressive

--When you cut the tall grass on the ground,50% of the chance you will get fresh grass,and 50% of the chance you will get dry grass.You can use the fresh grass to feed your animal,or you can lay out one layer of it on the ground to dry them.

--When you just planted a A-type fruit tree,and the tree is just a stump,you can use a knife to cut a rip on it,and then you can plant a B-type fruit tree in the rip.That can make the whole tree grows faster,higher,and high yield, the tree bears the B-type fruit.(Only when you farming skill reach the Expert level,you are able to try it)

--Sheep can now produce milk

--Only in the spring the animals can be rutting

--Add feedbox, right-click to show the GUI,put the grass or other feed to feed the animals.

--Right-click the arable land while you are holding the dry grass,you can lay out a layer of the heat prevervation layer.It helps the plants to come over the winter.(Just hleps a little..)

--In winter, the grass block will be covered by the thick snow,the animals except cows can’t get it as the food.

--In the summer, if the temperature is too high, there will be less fresh grass for player to collect

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, ZZLONG said:

--When you just planted a A-type fruit tree,and the tree is just a stump,you can use a knife to cut a rip on it,and then you can plant a B-type fruit tree in the rip.That can make the whole tree grows faster,higher,and high yield, the tree bears the B-type fruit.(Only when you farming skill reach the Expert level,you are able to try it)

This acually sounds a lot like grafting, which is when you take the branches of one tree and attach them to another.

I acually do have a very good example of this, my family has a crab apple tree, and crab apples aren't very edible, but they are related to apples. So my dad got some apple branches being sure to keep them alive. After scraping away the bark he cut a wedge out and put the branch in there, tied it down and sealed the hole till the tree took hold of the branch. He grafted many branches to the crab apple tree. Now most trees produce both kinds of fruit on the branches that the fruit is supposed to come from. The crab apple ceased producing crab apples for some reason though.

Though we do have a plum tree with 4 types of plums on it.

There are acually many ways to graft my dad used just one.

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48 minutes ago, TheUnknownSpecimen said:

This acually sounds a lot like grafting, which is when you take the branches of one tree and attach them to another.

I acually do have a very good example of this, my family has a crab apple tree, and crab apples aren't very edible, but they are related to apples. So my dad got some apple branches being sure to keep them alive. After scraping away the bark he cut a wedge out and put the branch in there, tied it down and sealed the hole till the tree took hold of the branch. He grafted many branches to the crab apple tree. Now most trees produce both kinds of fruit on the branches that the fruit is supposed to come from. The crab apple ceased producing crab apples for some reason though.

Though we do have a plum tree with 4 types of plums on it.

There are acually many ways to graft my dad used just one.

Oh..I didn't try to graft a tree so I don't know it very well,this suggestion was thought up by my classmate,I'm not sure whether he tried it before or not.But you do have some experience,may you tell us more about it?I think this is a good advice.

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