
How much farmland can one water source block hydrate?
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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 …
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?
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)
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 …
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.
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 …
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
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.
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 …