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  1. How much farmland can one water source block hydrate?

    How much farmland can one water source block hydrate? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.

  2. r/Minecraft on Reddit: With the right placement, a single tile of …

    Jul 23, 2019 · With the right placement, a single tile of water can fertilize multiple layers of farmland. (Sorry for bad picture quality) : r/Minecraft     Go to Minecraft r/Minecraft …

  3. Why do people build wheat farms like this? If you let the water …

    Apr 6, 2023 · Why do people build wheat farms like this? If you let the water flow one block further, dont you get 8 more blocks of farmable land?

  4. Can vertically flowing water be used for crops? : r/Minecraft - Reddit

    No and yes, it does not matter if the water is flowing, but there needs to be a water source block on the same level or just one above and within 4 blocks horizontal distance (diagonal is ok)

  5. Maximum fertile land from one water source : r/Minecraft - Reddit

    Jul 24, 2019 · TLDR: each time the water drops we get a bigger and bigger radius diamond. we can find the area of those diamonds. we can have water drop through the center of land in …

  6. Does 1x1 water source cover a 4x4 square of tilled soil? : r/Minecraft

    Water will irrigate soil up to 4 blocks away, in a square. Therefore a 1x1 water source will cover a 9x9 square of tilled soil if put in the middle.

  7. Best way to hide water in my farm? : r/Minecraftbuilds - Reddit

    Here on r/MinecraftBuilds, you can share your Minecraft builds with like-minded builders! From PC to Pocket Edition, professional to novice all are welcome. We want to see what you have …

  8. Here's my method for harvesting a large wheat farm with water

    Oct 2, 2011 · Here's my method for harvesting a large wheat farm with water using pistons; I explain everything in the album captions

  9. r/Minecraft on Reddit: [QUESTION] How do I irrigate a large field …

    I'm building a farm, and I'm wondering how to irrigate a large amount of land without needing to put rows of water between rows of wheat, since the wheat isn't over a perfectly rectangular area.

  10. Just a little tip to all farmers out there ;) : r/Minecraft - Reddit

    Jan 31, 2013 · It's not as common now but ditch irrigation was an important part of pre-industrial farming. It's still used today all over the world for food production, including livestock watering …